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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa17 • • • 1· 0 uxur ac urns . • • ~ •. ':ti ' ~ '-ti . '* ':ti 1i .ti * 'fi, ~ * Zt( ~ * ti. '* * • . .. ~ I • . . . • DAILY PILOT Another FDA Attaela Now Mouthwash -Bla•ted * * * 10' * * * ' MONDA:Y AFTERNOON, AUGUST J, ]970 . ' • Mesa Mother Dies, Valley Man Shot County. Smashups Claim -6 Victims By ARTHUR R. Vli'!SEt Of .. ..,,,,... .... A COota Mm 1DOtbor ol llx - called police Sunday nl&hl lo ~ a family figbl was lhot dead today. 1'er bu9band was arrested after racing to Fountain Valley, where be allegedly llhol a ma1e acquaintance. Ruben C»rrales, 37, of 238 Fairway Place was arrested without incident in N~rt Beech by a policeman who spotted his car and recognized it from an, area-wide radio broadcast. He was turned over to Costa Mesa -police and booked for investigation al murder and assault wiUt intent to commit murder. Mrs. Sylvia Corrales, 37, was found lying face down in a pool of blood on the Door of the ctiuple's bedroom by a neighbor girl who heard a violent argument about 9 a.m., followed by a shot. • Hurrieaoe Celia Nearing Texas;. Th(}usands Flee OORPUS'CllRIS'l'I, Tu . (UPI)....; Hur- . . rk:ane Cella, gaining lost power. In a , DAILY Pft.OT It.it,.._ rn.tghty awtJ:l through the. Gulf of Me1.lco, NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE ABOARO LUXURY YACHT BERTHED· AT LIDO PENIN,SULA Joday abned h<r 115 mile an i..ir winds C•use-of Fire E•rly Today Under Investigation by Fl,.. •nd Ha rbor D11Nrtment AuthorltJe1 at the hays m:1 beaches along the Texas mart caul 'l'bollunds fled . 0 We"re boardliig up the windows and Only a few moments later, Tom Newhard, 37, of 17315 Santa Marla St., Fountain Valley, was gunned down at his home, suffering a bullet wound through Ille left mn and inlo the stomach. Newhard was .roshed to surgery at Huntington Jnt.ereommunity Hospital and listed In fair condition. ST UDENT?-NO HE'S THE BOSS Fire Aboard Lido Yacht get!lng OU~" said Mrs. Marilyn Callum, a boat marine operalor along the·Oorpus OuisU beadlfront. "Vie don't have much time. 'Dey told UI to get out by nooz:i." Fountain Valley police detectives were dispatched to Costa Mesa police head· quarters to question Corra1es, who was being · intHrogated aboul b!S role ln the breaXIast-time OOmicide. FRANCONIA, N. H. (UPI) -Even though Lem Botrteio says he doesn't know what bein& a college presi~at really me a 11 s, he'a: the new head oC Franconia College at the age of 23. Claims $25,000 ·namage The Weather Bureau· aald the flnl hlnrlcane to strike Tel:u in1tlJ?e years woold hit near CQr:pus ~' a town of 201,548 population, Ibis afternoon. Cdla, .. • zll!Jllg ....... lllat look H •V!•Y from the mast -1-ted ~ oa the Tena coast, ddlated w,ly today. Wlnda near· tlie eye demued Jo 90 mlles an bQur. c.osta Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Green Aid neigbbon repaMI seeing C<rralet leave the modest. 111uddenly- 1Hent wood and stucco_ residence shortly alter the lood argumenL Mn. COrrales was found within a few "'"-ta. "Sbe1a all right lsn't she?" asked a gray-haired neighbor lady as police and reporters stood outside. ••No. •• Ob God .• .I hoped to Heaven (See MESA, Page %) Bot.stein arrived in this tiny White Mountain comrruaUty Saturday t c prepare himself for running the 250-sbr dent liberal arts college. When ht takes ever Sept. 1 from retiring president Larry Lemme!, be will be the youngest college bead hi the nation. Mouthwashes a Fire abotrd the ~root luxury yacht C'est la Vie today.caused an esU:m.ated $25,000 and threataned olher yacbU In the Lido Peninsula Yacht Anchorage. C'est la Vie ls a oon\rerted Coast Guard cutler-belonging Jo Harry S. IUnker cf iOOO& Katella, Anaheim, It v.:as twice won sweepstakes honors for the best malnlalned yacht In Newport Harbor Yacht Club'a opening day in· speotion. Hoax? FD A Says Bad Breath, Col ds Not A ffec wd by Products WASl!INGTON (UPI) -'lbe Food that rnouthwaahea were "found Jo be '!be nine branda, and their manu!ac- and Drue Adinlnistnttion (FDA) said lneflective for J><OVentlvoor tberapeulive hlws: Jodar a ocieotllk: study owed lllat d.alms.'" , Pepsodent 1nt1oept.1c mouthwuh, Levtt mou1hwasb products did not klll bed ~ nine brands ...,.. Included Brothen Ca., New YOl'll: c.poco1 brea<ll, combat colds or cur.· sore In the notice, the FDA 1ald1he aclenliftc moulllwasl>«3fgle, Wllltam S.1 Merrell throats. findings were "equally applicable to the CO., dlvlllon of JUcbard~Memll, Cln-- In a notice published ln the F~ral aame type Of claim being made for ctnnaU. Ohio; sterld, Warner Lambert Rq;llter lhe FDA advised manufacturers a number of .(other) mouthwdles.'' Co., Moma Plahll, N.J.; Betadine of nine 0brandl Of mouthwash lo atop WliUam Goodrich, FDA genera 1 moulllwash-gargl~ the· Purdue Fnoderlck usi~ such advertising claims as "ef· counsel. aa:Jd the tcfenUflc findings "are Co., Yonkers, N.Y. fectlvely destioys )>acteria lllat C8llSe applicable.Jo all mouthwaabea-" Goodrich laodlne gargle and moulbwasb, !Iodine bad brealll In Ifie moulll," "combat ~lained lllat the NAS checked OlllX_ Fhannacal Carp., dlvlllon ol lnt>ma· c<> eym iiill!Orlhl'1iillr----i;t81ili ntniiliiid be ween 931iiiii!T962, 1IOiiimi ., ver, · ., l rltallons," and "temporary n!Uef of the per;oo covered under a aecUon of 'IT!outh wash and gargle, Kasdenol COrp., Rlinor aore throat and moulll trrllalionS." the 1163 drug law amendment requiring aubsldlary ol Guardian 01emi<:al Corp., The makers have 30 days to repb'. that 'manuf«iuren muit prove not only Long 161.md Clty, N.Y.; Mtcrio oral U they continued the advertialn1 c1aims that their drug prod\Jcta are sale bu! antlaeptic, Johnson and Johmon, New -tfter thal, the FDA colild order Ille aJao that they -k. · Brunswick, N. J.; Tosle, Cale Phannacal proc!ucll off Blore sbelveL O!I products lnlraduced before 19:18, Ca. Inc., St. Louia, Mo.: Tyrolaria The FDA cited a National Aca<lemy Goodrich said, Ille law requltts the FDA mouthwllll, Merci< and Ca. In<:., Raltway, I( Scleucu (NASl study whldl caacluded Jo prove.Its cue aplnat Ille product. N.J. Tl>O yacht Is berthed at· alip Na. S al Lida Peninsula Yacht anchorage. Wben the Newport Beach Fin Dept. arrived at the acene. 1hortly before 2 a.m., the entire brl~ge· and boat deck were ln flames. 'l'be Fire Department . said the call was received from an unldentWed woman aboard a veuel bertlied two slips away. ~ she went cm . deck about 1:45· I.JD. Ille oltlerved spll'D aboard the C'esl I& Vlt. Dama1e to the' deck• wu estimated a\ 115,000.. An outboard WU deotro)'ed . ' and radar and other electronic eqWpment wrui damaged. · 'Both the Fin Department and HM bar Deporlmeol are lnveali11•Ung the ·flre.. Red Slick Hits Clemente • B~ch. .But as the . .iarm swirled ~ Jo shore It 1a11>ec1 speed and power. Tbe ::l:e~ called .ll '~ ~ At·DOOll EUJ:,.~•lf&a~tued 01111/' laUtude :17.3 norlti and .lol&1'1jd• 95:t West ..-. about 95 , mliea ' ~ Of Catjoua Q\riaU. lt WU moving' Weal- nortbWelt at IS ntllea'llll hour. Red and black burrtcaM m.,. liere hoilted from Carpus Olristl aM Ballin Bay Jo Matqonla, Tea. Gale wamlnp were IOUQded from Browasvllle, Tq., , JoGa!Wiloo. . ' . Heavy rains.Jn. advanee of ~· were . forilcalt at ellfi.t inches, the Weather Bureau said. The hmTlclne thidtailed farm crq>a and. cattle. ceua•a !Int' fringes -llahlnlng, ralna · ajld ~ wthds ol, 15 mlllt ~ l1qur -moved. up the shoreline tbrutenlng • abaddy' -on stUwtk.' plllnp and , 1115,llOI. ~ rimmlnl Cof1'ii P>riatl 811,> l • • ~ Upreo ships weit Jn !be Port of C!>rPui Chrlitl Joday. Oihen •era The Oraqe COUncy Heallll Depal'll!let>t Jold lo put oat Jo .. a away li'am; !be was eramlnlng lamplet of a 20-m!Je.long 11om1. llurricalle force ·winds ulalded slreak ol reddllh li!m wblcb came ·uhore IO mllea from CtUa:a eye, wllll' '9fu 1 at San Clemente ..,., the W-.... ' pilshing' abt 100 m11aa to the D9l'ib and The allck, aludded wllll I a r 1 • r eut and 100 mllel IOUth and '"91.. parlielee,-i>epl-floating--&uoday Pollet pl Civil Defwe v~luntaon montlnl u thausell o1 beac:hpn evacuated IDO penooa !nm. batell and begen' arriving an San Cltmeott'1 matall aJooc Corput'Cl>riall 8-b. ~ btachet. propan4 i. avacuata about IOI 1tudotlia 1'le ..,._ potlibly a ftd Ude In aummer claueJ at the Unl\>tnlcy 1 callljlriaed ol dead plank1on, allo cUTied ol C::O.. Chrllll. ~ .. :-:ir.:~~ktef :-:i '\?'":! atEv=-~.!.adq= ~' • ,.,,,.. coalel!L downton. • '• Oflll!en .Illa the lmllorcyclo l1dil<n by lll!?lwl R<iuiDi"Y· =· al -~ Bl., ~, •• ,Criolor -.. Mci/e1 ..... ~-l!lt,.. ....... *'!-fii<-1 for men llw> a 1..c before .ho .wu .....;, ·llito .... ..iu.-.......i -aod nin ..... by -.... Iii the buq .r..m cir tr4'fie. 1 .,._ .falalJU.. ....... liaecl Satun!ay, atnons tfieirl the deaths-of a 6-year-old Cypress girl and hOr 15-year-<>ld babysi~ te,. who were rtruct by a pickup truck whllt waiting In the downtown sectlon. Dead en ani.val 1t Anaheim General 11oepltal w<re Regina Lee Kimer, f, and Jean E. Ranger, 15, al Nonralk. Offk<n closed their lnveallgaUon of the incident alter questioning the truck driver. Mri. Clrol Schavone, %7, of Lakewood. wu tlned Saturday when a car driven by her~ wu tnvolved·in a Ulree- car crub m Seal Beach •. ·no. couple's h..i chlidnai Loren, I, and JW, ._ are ioday 11.i.d In ·aeriaua <:<;llldlllan In Las Alamlloo General l!ospital ifter receiving ·severe heed • juries In the cnish. Officers said SchJvone was eutbamtd aa Pacl!lc Caul Highway wllen hlt·auto wu struck by a car driven by Cbuies M. W•temum. 47, al Surfalde Calaoy~ Sea) Beach. I Schavone's car was. pushed" into: the westbeund lane of traffic where tt .wu struck by a vd*le-clrlVen by ·Robeft J. Fa.macbt, SS; of DJ~ Salmen. Drive. Loi Alamllol. ' . Schavone and the •allier· <Ir!._.. 11>- volved in tb8 aoddelt e.caped '1mhurt. Sborllf befar•Llhaf loddeol, ~ Roberto Frtr. as, ol Santa Ana. died In HuntlnitGn In~ Haopltal from lnjuriea •aufferpl ln a llllnlingJon Beach tra!!Jc acddenL Frias, 'J>i>llct said '!AS a ' I~ •'""'1<;1e'drlvtn °by a··s=~ wttl°"':..,.. ~k ,b)' a car dr!Vene Llnce' Y. ~mm.to, St! ot ~ (See ~ Pal'\%) . W•lltller . ' . 'A caalht& off period la In thii W<lrkt for ·the ' Orange Coast, the Weltberman pndleta; wllll ' low clouda aM buy aunsblne .. the cllmatlc menu. llilha are tabbed from II Jo IS. ,fNSlDB .TODAY . . So•fh Cbatt R<p<f'io1!1 Moet Qnlni/e Countr 111 Jirfl look al !At wid<lj/ '!lOClaJn/•d Piav •Roa, tilcranlz and Gtdldtnil'"' "" Dead.'' ,J'a rcvitWcd on Paoe lB toda~. , ==-.. -..... lt.tt ·--.. • ltltlt!ltf ....... -,....,..c..tt,. ==-~ =: ..,., " .. ~-ll · =--:l.1 ..,.,,.., .... ' """""" .. ., ~.~ , .. ,, En:: • ..... ......, ...... ::.u=.,. :: • ' 2 DAA.Y PILOT S Monday, August !, 1970 £SD Trips Told : \ I Tate Witness • Calls Linda Liar -. ,; LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Tat<-paid her way lo CalllOnu. to testily. v LaBi-. !llW'der trial was lnlemJptt<I lier .depoolllon will be prestn\ed to the ~ ybile lhe defense look a deposition jory during tile defense's ' preeentaUoe ,.,lrom a witness who characterlted star of its side of the case. (~ witness Linda Kasabian u a "liar." Mrs. Kasabian was expected to wind Tbe prosecution permitted the tn.. " up her chilling testlrbony today about ..... ~oo bee&°: the of~ MJ:I· :,une ~ar!!:Y=508:~~y.Ufe style 1ol the •• ~r. 30, wl w a anu, a., The tiny 2t-year.old blonde wa ~liquor store o~r. would be unable , s tt appear when the defense presents ~ul.e<.1 to undergo furyter cross ex· · its case possibly several months from am1nallon ~y def~nse lawyers who coir tend she is trying to save her own ~pt;lff. . . . e life w!Ut false accusations against 1"' At the depos1ticn hearing, with th Manson and three young women ~odefen- ..11. Jury not in the room, Mrs. Emmer dants , . N )aid Mrs. Kasabian siayed at her Florida ~r she finishes, the state W~ call p '°°1e about a month last fall after a series of witnesses to describe. ~ '-the slayings of actress Shlf"Qll Tate and scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBlan- 4alx other peraons. . . cJ homes and medical erperts to testtty' "She said she bad a ball m Ctllfonua, that the victims were stabbed dozens _... wonderful time. &t sbe was a liar, «. times. .. 1 toow she lies,'' Mrs. ~r said. Defense layer Pa.ul Fitzgerald drew t. She said Linda told her alllO of LSD from Mrs. Kuabian at the end of -trips she had taken.. desci:rtbing them Friday's trial session the acknowledge- -as "like walking on air." ment that the prosecution promised her .... ~ Under questioning by Deputy .DWrict immunity if she woold appear as their 1r ·Attorney Aaron St9vitz. Mr&. Emmer witnes&. ., •dmiUed the dlacuJ8ioo of drilg use came Asked If she was telling the story ... up when Mn. Kasablan asked her why of the slayings to save her own li~e. she drank so much. she told the court: "I'd give my life , ,, '1Wben you raised ~r hand to .take if none of this had . happened -for ~:the O!ltb: did it shake because you Me the people who were killed." 1 ... nervous or because you are a heavy Mrs. Kasabian, who described ttie im· drinktr," asked Stovltr:. munity as "just a piece of paper," also • "MY lwld Wkillg has nothing lo do leetllied that she participated In '" ·~-with my drinklng/' aaJd Mrs. Emmer. orgies with both men and women while • • • "l mate more when J drln.i." llVing with the Manson family and ,· Mll. ·Emmer said the delense bad had l.t1ten dnlg~ ;·Nixon Heads for Denver ·-· -;:To Meet With Lawrnen • · t -President Nixon. looking refreshed ~-after a relaxing weekend in SOuthern .CaliforniJI, posed with El Toro br.., "' 1 jhl8 morning before boarding Air Force : 1 One for a four-hour stopover in Denver "en his return trip lo Washington. ~ The President and Mrs. Nixon paused r for photographers and were greeted by ·::Maj. Gen. Robert Owens aod Brig. Gen. ; J:lenry W. Hise before leaving the air • flaUon this morning. · Nixon concluded a tea:ttay busy stay at the Western Whlt. Hou!e lhb weekend · by drivW,f to bJs bl:illplace Iii Yorba · ... Linda. on her own for a reception at the governor's mansion given by Mrs. John Love. She toured the city's juvenile home and was briefed on youth and drug problems by James D. McKevltt, district attorney for Denver who is running for Congress on the GOP ticket. Tricia Nixon, who vacationed at the West.em White House during t h e presidential stay. skipped the .Denver stop and flew dlr<elly bome aboard a separate government alrcraft. ·Barbor High Goes Portable With familiar tower as a backdrop, installation of re. locatable classrooms continues at Newport Harbor High School. Seven. of the movable buildings are being placed at the school this• summer at a cost of $24,000. School officials said they plan to use the buildings at Harber High ·for a year in order to absorb additional enrollment. U.S. Pilots Drop Napalm Fiery Council -. S M Session Seen In Cambodia upport ove A S l B . 1 PHNOM PENH (UPI) -U.S. pilots flying supersonic Phantom jets rained napalm !-ire bombs and rockets on Com- munist positions today in !Upport of a two-pronged C a m b o d i a n coun- teroffensive north and !Outh o( the capital of Phnom Penh, field reports said • The U.S. air strike.\ were reported near Skoun, a strategic highway junction town 35 miles northeast of Phnom Penh, and in the Kirirom area 56 miles sout.hwest of Pbnom Penh. Col. Sar Hor, deputy ~mmandtr of Cambodia's seCond millUUy divl!lon. reported the American .,..air;· strikes in t he Skoun a n d Kiriroin areaf. stying the pilob were French-spealW!B U.S. aviators who yielded to pl~ from beleaguered C8mbodian.unit.s for help~ Hor said the pilots were flying recon- naissance m.iS!lons when they were~ Jn. . -,-r · t ea eac i At Skoun, field reports said Communist guerrillas Were in control of the southern end of town while Cambodian units held the north end. A spokesmari at U.S. military head- quarters in Saigon denied any knowledge of American air strikes and said it was U.S. policy to fly only harassment and interdiction missions in Cambodia, oot close support for ground troops. "This rort of thing could only happen if the activity along the border were endangering our troops," a U • S • spokesman said in Saigon. t . The Skoon-Kirirom theaters are well ~inside Cambodia, about 75 miles from the border with South Vietnam . By RUDY NIEDZIELSKI Of 11 .. DallY ,1191 llllf More fierce debate is e1pected at Seal Beach City Hall tonight as the city counciJ braces itself for continuing protest in support of its fired city manager, Lee rusner. Risner was deposed a week ago after fou~aD a half years of service, an act w' ch brought recall threats against Ma· r Morton Bawn and councilmen Conway Fuhrman and 'Thomas Hogard. A nyer distributed a"""1g Seal Beach residents over the weekend by a group called Save Our City (SOC) urges everyone to attend Ole meeting. "We intend to sock it to 'em," said Mrs. Beverly Casares, referring ta the organization's name. Fron• Pftf!e I TRAFFIC •.• CasUlllan Drive, Huntington Beach. Mary Emily Majusiik, 26, of Tustln , a passenger ln lla~moto's car, was admitted to the same hospital with minor injuries. Office.rs jalled the driver of the car In which Frias died on drunk driving charges. He was identified as Jose L. Guzman, 23, of Stanton. . ' Coroner's offcers added the name of 0eborah Davis, 7, of 8074 Worth Drive, Westminster, to their log Saturday,' when the child died in Wesbninster Community Hospital of injuries received Friday afternoon . The girl ran into the side of a passing car while crossing McFadden Avepue west or Jackson Street. Pollce said the child never regained consciousness. A San Juan Capistrano woman was killed late Friday when her car wa s struck by a San .DIClgO·bouqci freight train at the Oso Road crossing ln that community. Investigators identified the vjctin\ as Sandra L. Ganunell, 20, of 30749 Calle ctweca. Miss Getrunell'a parents said their daughter was on her way to deliver her possessions to 'her new ap&rbnent when the car was struck by the speeding Santa Fe train. The weekend death tally began with the death of a Buena Park woman who died in an Anaheim hospital Friday just three days after she was severely injured in a Cypress traffic accident. Investigators said Mrs. Geraldine Deputy, 41, died in Anaheim General Hospital's intensive care unit late Friday. Mrs. Deputy's auto collided wilh a car driven by Kevin J. Curry, 18, of 10142 Disney Circle, Huntington Beach. The woman's 5-.year-old daughter is today recovering from minor injuries received in the accident. Rape Victim, 17, Remains Serious; Manhunt Goes On Seventeen-year-old Susan Price -ab- 1 ducted, raped, then shot -remained in serious condition today in South Coast Community Hospital as police continued to ' search for the man who assaulted her along a lonely road to Camp Pendleton last Friday. Miss Susan Price of Pico Rivera was described by nurses at South Coast Com- munity Hospital as conscious but un- changed in condition, suffering from a gunshot wound in her ear and neck. . · A~ by C. G. "Bebe" ~bo10 of Key Btseajne, Fla., ·and lndujtrlalI.i Robert Abplanalp of Bl"Olln'llle, N.Y., Nixon drove Saturday to his former Yor~ ba Linda home then to his old college at Whittier. He wound up the visit by eating a dish called "hobo steak" at Cba.sen's Restaurant in Los Angeles. f'rom·Pflfle J Robber Collects $490 From Teen In 'Drug Buy' Under the chalnnanship of Tom Blackman, SOC h\tends to initiate recalJ proceedings .agab:St Baum and the twl): other coUncilmen 'as welt as seek legal aid, according to Mrs. Casares. The young woman, who accepted an offer to be photographed by a stranger \\'ho met her on a Corooa del Mar street corner, 'fas later driven \SQwn <08'! ~Y the ma~ . She was raped and shot near tht Camp Las Plugas gate. . . Nllon &eheduled the Denver stop lo .~-drum up SUPPort among the nadon's law '· <enforcement officers for his federal anti- .• Crime package. At(y. Gen. John Mllchell joined Nh<on . 1n Denver to help mobilize members ; , ·'Of the Law Enforcement Assistance t:· :Administration (LEAA) in' siipport of ·~ iong4elayed Qmgresslonal action on a ,,,'"...dozen administration crime bills. ;,.. Nlxon was met at Stapleton Interna- · .. uonat Airport by Gov. John Love. Sen. .Gordon Allott (R-Colo. ), and Republican Coniressman Donald Brotzman and can- didates James D. :McKev!tt and William Golsard. Two Nixon-appointed L E A A ad· mlnlstrators, Peter Veld and Charles Coster, briefed the President on the flDlneling of $268 mlllJon in federal funds to Joeal 1>0lice. agencies last year. The grants were eannarked for priority anU. crtme projects, research an d develo~ mtnt, to finance college studies for law · enforcement officers and to establisb a criminal juatice information service. Mrs. Nixon joined the President In haodsbaldng and autograph slptng at lhe Denver airport before taking off DAILY PILOT -~···· ... ,..-. .,_ ..... H ........... .. ,. .... ¥.U.-, s...c~ OlNIGf COAST ltUl\.ISHINO COMl"AN't lt•llert N. w.,d lt1'11dtnl •nd Pvb!ll ...... J•<l It. C11rlty \'ic:f lt~lotnl -"" Getlu•I M-~ ti.o1"•1 ktevil l!of!lor 1liol'll•I A. M11rphin• MMll .... £1ilM ~<h•t4 r. N•ll levt1' Or.,..e C-l'f Efltw -eo.1.0 Mn.: Ul wu1 B•Y ,,,.,,., H""'"'I '""'"' 7'11 W .. I l1111t1 tou14iv1.-~ 8wcfl: ttJ "°"'' "'"'*'"' Hunt""teo1 k«fl' 1111s ••..,. 1wi.vn i.11 'Cltl'Mnll' lOS Nl!l"'lll ll t.l'lllnf llMI MESA HOMICIDE .•• she wasn't dead. She had two little ones." The children were identified as David, 2, and Cervado, 1. Mrs .. Con-ales had four children not living with the couple. They came irom a prior marriage. ""He seemed like a nice fellow at times," said lhe neighbor woman, while another acquaintance said Corrales had worked at several jobs bul was currently 1D'lemployed. Several persons stood around in their front yards, some drinking coffee as police moved about the Cortales pr~ perty. Authorities eould draw no immediate link between the shooting of Mrs. Cor· rales and Newhard, who was apparently confronted in the kitchen of his home. A single blood spot was found on the floor. "I ·heard a noise that sounded like a balloon popping and then I heard a car screeching, taking of! fast,1' said a neighbor, Carter Matthews, 131 who was in his bedroom. Police said Newhard was a self~. , ployed pool contractor. Corrales was driving a county-owned . car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:30 a.m., and one officer .said he understood the suspect suffered from cerebral palsy. Newport Beach police ·Officer Darryl Youle first spotted Corrales driving east on Pacific Coast Highway at Balboa Boulevard. ;Officer Tom Smith was dispatched as a backup unit and Corrales was pulled over at Finley Avenue and Short Street after turning off at The Arches in· t~hange. SA Woman Dies In House Fire A Santa Ana woman died ln her blazing home Saturday despite whaLQ.nlookers called' the heroic attempt., of two unknown young men ' to reach her bedroom. Mrs. Helen Wilaon. 65, died at Orange County MedicaJ Center within five minutes of her arrival. Doctors said ehe suf/ered third degree burns over her entire body. Neighbors told flttmen they were lr)'lng to reach U1e smamini woman when two pauersby joJned the rescue attempL One min smashed Jn the be<lroom window ~tried to (orce hi• way throlqlh smoke and names wbUe his companion braved the burnli\g porch to play water from a garden hose on the fire . .. ~ dying wo1nan wu finally taken from the home by firemen. Both youna men left the scene wlthont revealing their ldenU U... He offered no resiatance and banded over a .25 caliber automatic pistol. Police said Mrs. Corrales had a cut over her eye and had been shot in the chest area. Investigators were sent to the home Sunday at 9:40 p:q:i., to talk to the couple 8fter an altercation in which Mrs. Corrales said she was struck by her husband. - Office Tom Boylan wrote in his incident report that the suspect admitted striking . his wife during an argument and that she wanted to sign a c6m.plaint against him . Mrs. Corralles -who had about 12 hours left to live -told Officer Boyland she ·was repeatedly beSiten by· her hus- band. The patrolman's routine incident report ended with an ironic footnote viewed in retrospect, after suggesting to Mrs. CorraJes that she eontact detectives to- day. "The victim states that she wishes proseeution," Officer Boyland wrote. "However. it is unlikely that she will follow up on prosecuting the suspect." New Nuclear Suh Makes Debut CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -With an observing Soviet spy ship kept at a· distance· by a U.S. destroyer, the nuclear submarine James Madison today successtully 'unle8shed the Navy's new multiple warhead Poseidon missile. After the firing, the Russian fishing trawler moved in and crewmen scooped up pieces from a plastic membraoe pierced by Ole missile when it brok~ out of its launching tube in the deck of the Maruson. The pieces floated t? the surface. To do so. the trawler, the Lapte1', maneuvered near a Navy support ship, the U.S. Observation lsland, and Navy officials said it was violating in· ternational law by not giving Ule U.S. ship right of way. The Madison fired the twi>stage rocket while gliding beneath .the surface of the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles east of Cape Kennedy. Moonwalker Aldrin Gets Sweden' Honor STOCKHOLM (,\P) -Apollo It moonwalker Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. return· ed to the land of his forebears · Sunday and received a golden plaque. Stsrting a tCklay visit to Sweden with hla wilt and three <hlldron, Aldrin received the Vasi Ordtt'.tl plaque on Swedi1h·Ame.r1can nay from COuntess EsttUe &rnadolte of the royal fam.U)'. A IS.year-old fludent from New York, attempting to 11'1&ke a drug purchase Jn 4guna Beach, was relieved of his money ~t gunpoint early Monday, police repcrt. The young man and two companions tollj police they were negoUating the purchase of six kll(!S of marijuana when the seller, who said he needed money "real bad,'' produced a single gauge shotgun and grabbed 1490 In bills from the student. He fled the scene in a car, they said. The incident took place shortly after 2 a.m. in an aJley in the 1000 block of South Coast Highway, according to police. Another suspected drug peddler wa s booked on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs for sale Saturday even- ing, after officers allegedly found 1,000 orange tablets in his possession. John Charles Rogers. 19, of Colton, was arrested at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block ol Glenneyre Street. Officers allegedly saw him remove something from a planter outside the \Voman 's Club, put it in his pocket. then get into a car and begin fumbling in the glove compartment. A plastic bae con· taining the tablets was foond there. SOC claims a membership <Jf 500 to 700 and financial pledges of up to $1,500. "We're a non-partisan civic movement ranging from conservative to liberal and it cuts across all economic lines," Mrs. Casares said. Meanwhile, the wife of Seal Beach's mayor, Mrs. Morton said there is no citizen group supporting the Risner fir· Ing. "I wish we had ooe. We get calls from people all the time but nothing has been organized. Right now we're just trying to stay alive," Mrs. Baum said. "I understand they 're going to bring bu1lhorns into the audience,'' she said of the SOC demonstrators. "I'm going to call the chief of police so they won't be used." · Should the crowd expetted at tonight's session overflow the chambers, lhe med.ing will be moved to the McGaugh School auditorium at Seal B e a c h Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue. Among items to be considered are the salaries of interim City Manager Dennis Courtemarche and interim City Attorney Jim Bentson who was appointed a week ago after City Attorney Jim Carnes was fired in conjunction with the Risner furor. Sheriff's spokesmen ln San Diego Coun- ty. said this morning they had no new information in t.he case. In the meantime doctors at the Laguna Beach hospital, have delayed removing the slug from the girl's neck lUltil her condition strengthens. The slug is ln a critical area, spokesmen said. Wrecked Wrecker Needs Tow Job Larry Hunt, who •operates a towing service in Laguna Beach, had occasion to sample his own service early Monday. Robert Porter, 21, who drives one of Hunt's tow trucks, parked the vehicle outside his home al 163 Sunset Terrace Sunday night. At 5: 15 a.m. Mcmday, he called for a tow truck -another one -to pull his truck out of a block wall in which it had embedded itself ~fter rolling downhi ll and across the street. Damage, in addition to th~ block wall. iocluded IS feet of wood fencJ! and some cem~nt 'f o r k at 154 slm.set Terrace, police said. BUY, WHERE ' IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o TRADE-IN .YOUR OLD FURNITURE ON NEW LIBERAL ALLOWANCES Selecf From Our Show Room, Or W•'ll Custom Build To .Your Ordtr -• ALSO-CUSTOM REUPHOLSlERING Announcing ~~ ' breaktJilu in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Rufftll's m•nuftcturts fhe fintst furniture you will find •nywhert. You ••• it tnd select it right i" our 1howroom. P•y up to 50 Y.! ltss tht" reteil. Choo•• from tn unlimited 1tltc.. tion of f•btic1. Custom ch•ngt\ are elso pos1ible, e AU WOii •U.t.lANTllD !Sl_l_nt_I Ll!DIMI Of _ PAlllC 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • 548-0259 , Huntington Beaeli VOL:. 63, NO. '184, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • om I e ' ' Hu sband Charged Murder Suspect By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of llM DllllY l"llff lllff A Costa Mesa mother of six who called police Sunday night to report a family fight was shot dead today. Her husband was arrested after racing to Fountain Valley, where be allegedly shot a ma1e acquaintance. Ruben Corrales, 37, of l38 Fairway Place, was arrested without incident in Newport Beach by a policeman who spotted his car and reeognized il from an area.wide radio broadcast. He was turned over to Costa Mesa police and booked for in~Ugation of mW'der and assault with intent to commit murder. Mrs. Sylvia Corrales, 37, was found lying face down in a pool of blood on the floor of the couple's bedroom by a neighbor girl who heard a violent argument about 9 a.m., followed by a shot. Only a few moment.I later, Tom Newhard, 37, of 17315 Santa Maria St., Fountain Valley, was gunned down at Economic Research Parking Lot Plan Called F easihle De spite Co sts By .\LAN J. DIRKIN .. tllt 0.HY Piiot $11ff HlUltington Beach's economic con· sultant today reported that the plan to build a huge parking lot downtown is "quite feasible" despite a $1.2 million cost increase. This made the full development costs for the 1,878-space surface Jot at $4.8 million, $1.2 million more than previous.. ly estimated, In its latest report, ERA adds revenue from on-street parking -calculated at $66,800 -to the estimates. hill home, suffering a bullet wound through the lelt arm and Into the stomach. '' Newhard was ~ to surgery at HunUngton lntercommunlty Hospital and listed in fair condition. Fountain Valley police 'detectives were rliJt>a,tcbed to Costa Mesa police hend- quarters to quesUon COrrales, Who was being Interrogated about his role in the breakfast-time homicide. Costa Mesa Politi: Detective Capl Be.ob Green said neighbors reported seeing Corrales leave the modest, suddenly. silent wood and stucco residence shortly after the IOIJd argument. Mrs. Corrales was found within a few moments. "She's all rlgbt ·isn't she?" asked a gray-hairtd neighbor lady as police and reporters stood outside. "No. J .Ob God •• .I hoped to Heaven she wasn't dead. She had two little ones." The children were. identified as David, 2, and Cervado, I. Mrs. Co1Tales had four children not living with the couple. They came from a prior marriage . "He seemed like a nice fellow at times," said the neighbor woman, while another acquaintance said Corral!:S had worked at several jobs but was currently unemployed. • • Tothly's Fin.al N.Y .. St.eeks .. ' MONDAY', AUGUST 3, 1.970 • rEN CENTS bAtLV PILOT "'°" n •kllM KMll .. To make it work, Economic Research Associates (ERA) of Los Angeles assum- ed parking rates will be hiked from 75 cents a day to $1 for beach users and possibly to $1.25 on summer weekends. With this extra source of Income, the plan to expand the Parking Authority will make a profit after one year of aperating at a loss, the consultant claim- ed. Several persons stood around in their front yards,' some drinking coffee as police moved about the Corrales pro- perty.' . Authorities could draw no immediate link between the shooting of Mrs. Cor· rales an4 Newhard, wbo was apparently conlroated lo tbe ~ cl hi!~· · HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMEN DOUSE OIL ·BLAZE AT GOLDEN WEST STREET AND ELLIS Spectacular Fire CouW Be Seen fo r Miies Frld•y Night; Dam•t• Figured et $500 ERA also assumes that "informal and free parkin1 Iota aad fr<t o .. ru..1 pa~· ing will be eliminated from the area." ERA · urges the city council to launch the plan as "a n~ry first step towar'd revttalizaUon rL the Top tif the Pier area." The feasibility of the parking lot Is ~ased on market .~pport froll) beach ~ton and ~~ of a so;ooo square foot specialty p,opplng cent>r piann<d fllt"lllOi·· -· A slnglt 1>lo0d · lpOt was foulicl co the o-.-. . . "I he,ro a .. i.. that 10unded like Lee Ris ner .. Su/c.»or~rS.1, ... ~ ~-' '1'h8' . , :. ty a l ready The report will be considered by the council tonight. It was ordered after a second appraisal on the property - five blocks on Coast Highway from Sixth Street to First Street plus five acres on the southeast of Firgt Street -1et land acquisition costs at $4,200,000. · operatei , . % . Wldacaped park· ing lot sou~ 'tbf, municipal pier. ERA stota llill tlie amount the city must raise to t?reak e~n each year on the new lot it $c473,957.'That amount would cover bond payments a n d operating costs. . a balloca ll9J>Pln« and then I heard a car ~. takln( bit fut," said a nelghbof, Carter Matthews, U, who W8.!1 in his bedroom. Police saJd Newhard was a self.em- ployed pool contractor. Due at Council SessiOn Rape Victim, 17, ' Rem ains Serious; Manhunt Goes On Seventeen-year-old Susan Price -ab- ducted, raped, then shot -remained in serious condition today in South Coast Community Hospital as police continued to search for the man who assaulted her al<ing a lonely road to Camp Pendleton last Friday. Miss Susan Price of Pico Rivera was described by nurses at South D>ast Olm· munity Hospital as conscious but un- changed in condition, suffering from a gunshot wound in her ear and neck. The young woman, who accepted an offer to be photograpi1ed by a stranger who met her on a Corona del Mar street corner , was later driven dcnvn coast by the man. She was raped and shot near lhe Camp Las Plugas gate. Sheriff's spokesmen in San Diego Coun- ty said this morning they had no new information in die case. Jn tbe meantime doctors at the Lagun;:i Beach hospital, have delayed removin1 the slug from the girl's neck until her condition strengthens. The slug is in a critical area, spokesmen said. ERA presented two alternatives to the council -charging $1 to beach users and 50 cents to shoppers or raising the weekend parking cb~ge to $1.25. According to ERA. the fjrst alternative would result in a deficit of $34,000 the first year and a $9,000 surplus second the second year while the second plan would bring a loss of $18,'*I the first year and a profit of $26,000 the second year. Hiker 'R escues' Self in Forest A hiker stranded after aggravitlng an old knee injury spent part of the weekend deep in Cleveland National Fo(est then walked out unnoticed as sheriff's deputies ~ere organiting a helicopter search and rescue. Sheriff's spokesmen said Don Allair, 2.5, of Diamond Bar, phoned authorities be£ore dawn Sunday morning to report he had emerged from the forest safely. AutborJties ~d planued tbe search for daybre"ak. Allair stayed behind oo a biking jaunt near El CariSI> Village after hls knee injury acted up, be said. A friend, Bruce Po~er of Mira Loma reported the incident late ·saturday af- ternoon at the forestry 'Station at El Carlso. Searchers working through the evening ?ours failed to find the man and called off operaUons unUI Swlday. Corrales was dtlving a county-owned car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:Xl a.m., and one officer sa.id he understood the suspect suffered from cerebral palsy. Newport Beach police Officer Darryl Youle first spotted Corrales driving east on Pacilic Coast Highway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith wu dispatched u a backup unit and Corrales was pulled over at Finley Avenue and Short Street after turning off at Tbe Arcbts in- terchange. He offered no resistance and handed over a .25 caliber automatic pistol. Police said Mrs. Ol1Tales had a cu~ over her eye and had been shot in the chest area. lnvestigators were sent to the home Sunday at 9:!0 p.m., to talk to the couple after an altercation in which Mrs. Corrales said she was struck by her husband . Office Tom Boylan wrote In his incident report that the suspect admitted striking his wile during an argument aqd that she wanted to sign a complaint against him . - Mrs. Corales -who. had about 12 houn left to live --told Officer Boylan she was repeatedly beaten by bet bu .. band. ._ .1;_ The patrolman'• ~e DJCl(lent report ended wlth an ltoi'rlc footnote viewed In rell'Ospect, after sllggelilng to Mrs. Corrales that she contact 'ddectiv« to- day ·-· '·'· ; "The victim ~ IJ.ia1' the wi!bes prosecution," Officer ·BOylan ~rote. , "However, it is unlikely that 9he will ~llow up on prosecuting the suSpect." By RUDY NIEDZIElnl ot ''" DIUr Plltl II.if More fierce debaie is expected st Seal Beach CHy Hall tonight as the city council braces itself for continuing protest in support of its fired city manager, Lee Risner. ,,. Risner wlS deposed a w~ ago alter P i:esident Heads For Denver Meet With Lawmen President Nixon, looking refreshed after a relax.Ing weekend , in Southern California, posed wftlt El Tor1> brass this morning before boarding Air Force One for a four-hour stopover in Denver on his return trip to Wi;tShington. The President and Mrs. Nixon paused for photographers and were greeted by Maj. Gen. Robert Owens and Brig. Gen. Henry W. HIM ~fore leaving the air station this morning. Nixon concluded-a ten-day btlS)' stay at the western~ White , House this weekend by driving to bfs birthplace In Yorba Linda. Accompanied by C. G. "Bebe'.' RebozO of Key Biscayne, Fla., and industrialist Robert Abplanalp of Bronxville, N.Y., Nixon drove Saturday to his former Yor, ba Linda home then to his old college at Whittier. He wound up the visit by eatlrtg a dish called "hobo steak" at Cha.Jen's 'Restaurant in Los Angeles. Mouthwash a Myth? Nixon scheduled the Denver stop to drum up supPort among the nation's law enforcement officers for his federaJ anti- crirne package, Atty. Gon. John Mitchell joined Nixon in Denver to hefp mobilize members FD A Says Bad Breath, Colds N ot Affected by Products-1d.!k%~n ~~)~ =~ • long-delayed Congres9Jonal ·action on a 11 • dozen adlhinistration ~me bills. w ASHINGTON. .(UPI) -The Food ~hat tn?uthwashes w~e found to be 1be nine brtnda, and their manufac-Nixon was met at Stapleton tnterna. and Drug Adm1n1stration (FDA) said llleffective for preventiveor therapeuUve turers: _. , tional Airport by Gov John Love Sen:. today a scientific stu~y show~ that clalms." . Pepsodent anU&epUc mouthwash, Lever Gordon Allott CR-Colo:), and Republican mouthwash products dkl not kill bad Although nine brands were Included Brothers Co., ;New York; Cepacol Con easman Donald Brotzman arid can· four and a half years af service, an act which brought recall threat& against Mayor Morton Baum and counct~ Conway Fuhrman and Thoma, Hogard. A flyer dlstributtd among Seal Beach residents over the weekend by a group called Save Our City (SOC) urges everyone to attend the rneeUng. · "We intend to sock it to 'em," said Mrs. Beverly Casares, referring to the organization's name. Under the chairmanship of Tom Blackman, SOC Intends to initiate recall proceedings against Baum and the two other councilmen as well as seek legal aid , according to Mrs. Casares. SOC claims a membership of 500 to 700 and flnanclal pledges of up to $1,500. "We 're a non-partisan civic m~vement ranging from conservative to liberal and it cuts across all ec·onomlc lines," Mrs. Casares said. Meanwhile, the wife of Seal Beach's mayor, Mrs. Morton said there is no citizen group supporting the Risner fir- ing. "I wish we had one. We get calls from people au . the time but nothing has been organized. Right now we're just trying to stay alive," Mrs. Baum said. HI undentand they're going to bring bullhorns j.n~ the audience,'.' she said of the SOC •onstratofa. "l'ri\ going to call !he ·chief ·of'pollce so they won't be used:'' Shoo1d ·tbe crowd expected· at lqlllght's sessloo 1overnow the ' dlambers, lhe meeting will~ be moved' to the McGau@:h ~ arl.Wtortum at Seil B e a c b Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue. Among uems to be conikle~ are the ~aries of Interim City ~anager DeMls Courtemarche and Interim Clly Attorney Jtm .BentsOn who was appointed ~ wee): ago after CltY Attorney Jim Can,es was fired lo conjunction wtlh tb• Risner turor. Roger MuJJin s ' . . Servic~ .S~t ' breath, combat colds or cure sore In the notice, the FDA said the scientific mouthwash-gargle, William S. Merrell dida~ James o. Mcltevitt and William throats. findings were "equally appllc.tble to the co., division Of Rlcbard·Merrell, Cln· Gossard. Funeral services. for Lt. Roger W. tn 8 notice published In the Federal same type of claim being made for cinnatl, Ohio; Steriaol, Wamtr Lambert Two Nixon-appointed LEAA ad-Mullins 'Jr., a Marine flyer who .Jo.~ Register the FDA advlJed manufActurers a number of (other) mouthwasbet," Co., Morris Plalnl, N.J.; BetaWne ministrators Peter Veld and Charles . his life in a fiery crash at El 'Tero of nine 'brands of mouthwash to stop Wllllam Goodrich, FDA general mouthwash·garg\t, tH Purdue Frederick Coster bri~fed the P.resideDt on the Marine Corps Alr staion last 1bursday, u~ng such advertising c~ims as "ef-counsel, said the scientific fi~Jngs "are Co., Yonkere, N.Y. . . tunneling ot $288 mUIIOh In federal funds have ~.set for IO :Xl a.m. Tuesday fectively destroys bacleria that call!e appllcable to all mouthwasha. Goodrich Isodine garsle IQd .ll)OUlhwasll, laq<Une to local polite agtncles last year 'l'he al !ht El Toro 8aH ~pel. - , _ .bad-br..th.Jn the lllQ_Uth" "com.bat •_!Plained that the NAS checked only Pharmacat Corp., dlvlalon of Intern•· ants wm tarmarked for p~Uy anll· Chaplaln Albert Tttlbel' .will offtcllte '°Id symptoms and minor throat · dam lil!ween 1113aliiirT962;-UonartiteX Co1p:;11.lnr,Del;;:Kllid""°I cnJiiePi'VJ«!i; ~ naaeve!O~p.;.-~t'thrtettufonles. 'Ille bodj' will ba ritations," and "ternporary relief of the .period covered under• section of mouth wash and,gare:le, Kasd.enol Corp., ment, t:o.finJnee coUese 1tudiu for-ltiw Oown~for ,burtal to LltUe Rock NlUQnal minor sore throat and mouth lrr!taUons." the 11163 d!'l!J llw amtndmenl requiring 1Ubaldlaly of Guardian Chemtcal 'Corp., enforcement o~ and . to dllblW> Cemetery, LllU• Roel<. l)rk .. The lljakers have 30 days to "'ply. that manufacturers moat prove not only Long llllnd City, N.Y.; Mlcrln oral a crtmln.al juailce lnlonnatlon .. rv1... .Lt. ¥ulllns, 27, of 19&% Padua. Drive, If they continued the advertising ctelm.s that their drug products are ,.fe bu! anti9'1'1l<, Joh111011 and Johnaon, New MN. Nixon joined lhC · Prtlldent lo Huntington B<ach, wn kUled when the after that. the FDA could oroer the al10 lhat t1'ey work. · Bruns"lck, N. J.; Tools, Cole Pharmacal handshaking and autograph signing at giant KC130 tanur be wu pUoUng crasl>- praducts off store lhelves. Qn products lnlroduced before 1938, Co. Inc., S~ l.A>ull, Mo.; 'fyrollrts the Denver airport before taldn1 of I ed dUrlng a landing approaeh. The FDA• cited a NaUonal A<ad-Gool\rlch aald, the i._w reqajrel l!!c FDA "'°"lhwasb, M...U and Co..,_Inc.. Railway, on her OW1l for a r..,.ptlon al !he .He I> ruvlved by his wUe, Wanda of Sciencts (NAS) sllldy which concluded to pcove lla caae a&lllLlt the product. lf.J. (See NIXON, Paa• I) an<( their daughter, eJndy, L · t ' • ' " \ Arson Studied -In -'fw~ BJazes At lluntington HlJnilngton Beach detectives a n d firemen wEre probing evidence from two blazes this morning suspected u ll'IOD cases. "The fact that both fires were in the same vicinity makes us suspicious," ~Id Fire Chief Ray Picard. The fires occurred in the old oll field between Golden West St. and Garfield and Ellis Aveques. The r first blaze, which broke out at 10:42 p.m. Friday, destroyed the remains of the last wooden oil derrick in Hun· tingtdsl Beach. The fire from oil soaked tlmbers pro. duced spectacular Dame5 which shot hundreds of feet Into the air and were saan as far away as Costa Mau. The bllie at Golden West Street and Ellis Av~ue, destroyed the belt house that confi.IM(f the machinery that powered the dril1--'I1le loss was estimated at $500. The wooden derrick on •the well, owned by the Huntington Signal Compen)\ w.u pulled down a short time ago. "We listed the cause as being · from an overheated tan belt, but we reclassified it as possible arson after the eecond bl'aze," Picard said · The second fire oCcurred · at 18760 Fibergl~ st. Sunday night just 200 yards fri>m !he frlday night spectacular, A Union Pacific ~· boxcar ~ lalnh1g cl•Y molds wU ettenstve!J dam~ged. . i "The car. wa1 locked and sealed but the fire was started lntema.lly," Picard said. "Whoeve!" started the fire had to break Into the ear. <:out' Weatlier A COO!inl off period Is lo the • worl<8 for the Orange Caul, the ~ealhorman p«dicta, with low clouds ind · buy· runshlne on !ht clJmatic menu. Highs are · libbed from aa to 85. INSWE TODAY South Coosl l!eperlo1'1/ glues ·o.ange COU11ty lU fin! look at lho widely acclalm<d plaJI "ftos.. '11crm!ll and C:..ifdellil«rn Art Dead.•• lt11 revtewed~ Paof 1B todav. r • • • I DAILY PILOT M Celia Heads For Texas .. Coastline I " • I iioll'us CllRISTI, Tex. (UPI) -Hur-lr-Cella, galnlntl I08I power In a •mighty swlrl through the Gulf of Mexico, ~ aimed her 115 mile an hour winds ' ~at tM 1-ys and beaches atooa the Texu ;reset eout. Tbousanda Ded. I "W,.... boordinl ,,p' tile wlndo"' and !1.UU. !"'~" said.,_ M8'llyn Coburn, ._-bOot marina open~ ~I ~ Corpus 'ChrisU beachlronl "We don't have much ~Ume. They told us lO get out by noon ." ! The weather Bureau said the first ihwricaoe io Wike Texas in three years would hit near Corpus Christi, a town iof 201,54a populatkln~ this a.fternoon. I Oo11a, m a llpq coune that tool< 'tr....,. r.... Ille m..i JIOl>lllatod area 'on Ille Teal cout, dello!Od. early todoY. !wm* , ...,. 111o eye doc:J<loed to t0 · : miles • hour. But u Ille atonn swirled clooer to shore tt ga!Md· speed.and power. The WeatPer Bureau called lt "a dangerous hun1cant.'' At llOClO EDr, Colla WU ctnter<ci near latllude SU oorth and looiltude 95.9 weit « about 16 miles eut-IOUtbealt ol Corpus Cbrtlll. It wu moving west- northwtll •t 11 miles an hour. Red and b1Ack burric.ane 11111 were bolltod fnlm Coriius Chrtat1 and Baffin BaY to ~. Tu. Gale warnings wn nmded from Brownsville, Tei., to Galvostm. Heavy nlna In advlnce of Cella ,..,. forecut at eight lhchea, the Weather BUl'OIU said. The htBTlcane thmteoed •farm 'en>pt and callte. . Colla'• lint frtnge1 -ll&!>lnlnll, rllna and -wlndl of ~ mll .... hour -moved up the shortllne, thmtenlllg shoddy -"" .UJt.llke plllnp and $25,000 ..... 1o .. rimming Col'J'll Cllrl!tl 'Bay. Only three ahips were In the Port of Corpus Chrlstl today. Others were .-told to put out to sea away from the .stcrm. Hunicane force winds e:rt.ended 50 mlle.s from Celil's eye, with gales pushing out :IOO mlles to the north and east and 100 miles eouth and weft. Police and Civil Defense volunteel'I evacuated &OO persons from hotels and motell along Corpus Christi Beach. They prepared to evacuate about 300 students in summer classes at the University of Corpus Christi. Evacuation headquarters were set up at the Nueces Coun1f Courthouse downtown. NQhel Winner Dies BERLIN (APJ -Otto Warbur1. 1 biocbemiat and Nobel Prir.e wtnher in 1931, died here Saturday 1t 1f7, the -West Berlin government announced today. • Some Catch Steve Witter •. 8; Eddie Smith, 8, and Edye Smith, 6, are hoping tliey can catch some 20-pound tun.as like these when annual Huntington Beach Huck Finn Fishing Derby gets under way Wednesqay at the Huntington Beach Pier. Prizes will be awarded for fishing prowess and costuming. We st C~nty's Desalting Facility Sites Inspected A federal water survey team toured We21t Orqe County during the weekend inspecting sites for a $12 million pro- totype water desalinization plant. T!)ey looked at two sites, one ln Foun· taln Valley and the other in Huntington Beach, which had been proposed by the Orange County Water District. The district is working with the U.S. Department of Interior on the project. ''The fact we're here indicates this project Ls pretty v.•ell under way," Carl L. ltleln, an a!siltant secretary to Secretary of Interior \\'alter Hickel com- mented. Klein and deputy undersecretary William Roger! inspected a 20-!lcre site at Ellis Avenue and Euclld Slr.et in Fountain Valley and a 12-ti~Pe Parcel on the Huntington Beach 8fde of the Santa Ana River at Pacific Coast ' Hig~way. The county district. favors the FOuntaln Valley site, but Klein told.. newsmen that Interior Secretary Hickel wUI make the final decision on the plant. Tht CQunty district hopes the fede ral government will provide $4.4 n\illion for construction of the plant and $5 million in operating expenses for the first four years. The district has promised to contribute $2.5 ~llllon to the prototype plant Target date for start of construction is June, 1971. When completed in 1973, the plant is expected to produce 3-4 million gallons of fresh water a day. R H · NAVYMISSILE Senate esumes earings M k D h . OnBadhamFreeway Bill SACRAMENTO -After a week's postponement, the State S en a t e Transportation Committee wu set tQ hold a bearing today on a bill to prevent construction of the Pacific C o a s t Freeway through Newport Beach and part of Huntington Beach. Debate on Gov. Reagan's $1 billion ta:r reform blll preempted the freeway bearing last Monday. Today's freeway hearing was.expected to draw to Sacramento many advocates both pro and con from the Or1nge Coast. Last week at least 20 persons repreaen- Ung city and county government, IMd· owner and homeowner interesu f I e w to Sacramento, only to have the meeting cancelled. Delegations from Newport Beach favor . \ DAILY PILOT Olt.AHGI COASl 'Ullli"'lllG (OM,AN'f Rob1rt N. W11d Pl'9'1d.,I ll'ICI 'uo".-- J 1c.k R. Curl1y Vk1 l'Tftld91f ....., i.1.-. .,,.11 Mt11191r Tllom11 K11vi1 MtMl•llO EOITOt Al1R Oit~i ft Wt1I 0 •11'101 C-•1 £dllor • Alb11i W. 81111 Autclllt l'd•l&r Htlllltt..,... leec~ Office 11115 l 11ch loul 1•1•d M1ill11t Acidren: ,,0 . lo• 7•0. •2~•• Otkr Offkn ~ .. Kiit ID F-11 i'-ue. CO.II M-..; U0 WcJI II• i l>lfl 9'1~ .. le.I'll 2211 W"I 811MI l>11llv1•d Ill! c:....,.i.: JOI /<Mtftl fl''"'"'° 11.111 the bill to block the freeway. Others from Hunlingtoo Beach, Cosla Mesa. Laguna Beach, Orange County govern· ment and Newport landowner lnte.te!ts oppcll'Se it. The bill, authored by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R.Newport) would delete I.he adopted Pacific Coast Freeway route between Beach Boulevard in Hun- tington Beach and the eastern Newport ~each city limits at Corona del Mar. It already has passed the asi;embly 4~. If the senate transportation com- mittee recommend! it in today's crucial test it will go to the full senate for vote. If It does not get a "do pass" recommendation from the senate com- mittee the bill will die. SA Woman Dies In House Fire A Santa Ana woman died jn her blating home Saturday despite what onlookers called the heroic attempts of two unknown young men to reach her bedroom . Mrs. Helen· Wilson. 65, died al Orange County Medical Center within five minutea of her l arrival. Doctors said she suffered third degree burns over her entire body. Neighbors told firemen they were trying to reach the screaming woman when two passersby joined the rescue attempt One man smashed in the bedroom window and tried to forct? his way through smoke and flames while his CQmpanion braved the burning porch to play waler from a garden hose on the fire. The dying woman was finally t&ken from the home by firemen . Both young men left the sceoe without revealing thelr ldentltles. Japan Limits Car Use TOKYO (UPI) -To19'0 baMed 1u1omob11es -froin. -four of lls blgge;l ~hopping districts Sunday and noted a sharp drop In ll'le carbon morrot!de COO· tent of the air. PoUce esUma.ted 78~.ooo pedestrian! jammed the Glnz• and !hi' other three districts and offlcl&ls ln 1'-latsuya Department Store Si!ld "11les art Just about like Christmas,•• a es e ut CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP ) -WHh an observing Soviet spy ship kept at a distance by a U.S. de!troyer. the nuclear submarine Jame! Madi.son today successfully unleashed the Navy's new multiple warhead Poseidon missile. After the firing, the Rus!lan fishing trawler moved in and crewmen scooped up pieces from a pla!tic membrane pierced by the missile whea lt broke out of its launching tube In the deck of the Madison . The pieces floated l'> Uie surface. To do so. the trawler, the Laptev, maneuvered near a Navy support ship, the U.S. Observation Island, and Navy officials said it was violating in· ternational law by not givlng the U.S. ship right of wa y. · The Madison.Hred'lhe two-stage rocket while glid ing beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles east of Cape Kennedy. 250,000 Swarm To City Beaches Crowds totaling nearl:t 250,000 hit the beaches along Huntington Beach over the weekend. The mile·long municipal beach drew throngs of 52.000 and ~.ooo on S1turday and Sunday. . Lifeguard Sgt. William Ricbardson reported 20 rescue! over the two days. "The low water temperature (59 degrees ) kept mosl of the people on the beach and out of trou ble," he said. The surf wa! a mild two to three /eel. Jfuntington State Park attracted about 40,000 visitors each day and Bolsa Chle1 State Beach drew 25,000 on both Saturday and Sunday. From P a ge J NIXON •.. ,ovcmor's mansion given by Pitrt. John Love. Sha toured the city's juvenile home and_"u brief«! OILJ'OUI~ and drua problems by James D. McK1vltt, district attorney for Denver who 11 ntnninc Cor Congress on the GOP Ucktl Tricia Nl'lon, who vacationed 1! the \Yestern "'hlle House durtn1 t h e prcsldtnUal slay, skipped tbe Denver stop and new directly borne 1board a separatll government alrcran. l(asahian Called Liar Miami Wom an's Deposition Tel l!f LSD Use LOS ANGELES (UPll -Tho Tate- LaBlanca murder trial was int.-upted today while the defense took a deposition from a wltne.U who dlaracterlied star state wltneu Linda K.aaablan u a "liar.'' from Mrs. Kaaabta.n at the end of Friday's trial session the acknowledge- mtnt that the prosecution promised her immunity if she would appear as their witneS!. Asked if she was telling the ~ry of the slaylnga to uve her own Ii~ , she told the court: "I'd glve my U none of this had happened -for the people who were.killed ." l\~rs. Kasabian. who desc ribed the im- munity as "just a pleCf: of paper,'' also testified that she participated in sex orgle! with both men and women while Jiving with the Manson family and had taken drugs . The prwecution permitted the in. terrupUon because the witness, Mrs. June Emmer, 30, widow ot a Miami, Fla., liquor slore owner, would be unable to appear when the delenJe presents Its cate possibly llflveral months !tom now . At the deposition hearing, with the jury not in the room, Mrs. Emmer said Mrs. Kasablan stayed at her Florida home about a month lut fall after the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six other persons. .U.S. Pilots Drop Napalm In Camhodia Support Mo ~e "She said she had a ball in California, a wooderful Ume. But she was a liar, I know she Ilea," Mrs. Emmer said . She said Unda tokl her also of L.SD trip! she had taken, describing th~ as "like walking on air." Under quesUoning by Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovll.z, Mrs. Emmer admitted the dlscuS!lon oC drug use came up when Mrs. Kasablan asked her why she drank so much. ,, "When you raised your hand to take the oath d.ld It &hake because you are nervous or because you are a heavy drinker," asked Stovilz. "My hand shaking has nothing to do with my drlnklng," said Mrs. Emmer. "I shake more when l drink." Mrs. Emmer said the defense had paid her way to California to testily. Her deposition will be presented to the jury during the defense's presentation or Its slde of the case. Mrs.' K1sabian was expected to -wind up her chilling testimony today about the !laylngs and the life style of thei Charles Manson family . The tiny 21-year-old blonde was scheduled to undergo further cros! ex. amlnatlon by defense lawyers who con. tend she ls trying to save her own Ufe with false accusations against Manson and three young women t:odefen- dants. Alter she flnishe1, the slate will call a serle! of witnesses to describe the scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBian;_ ca homes and medical experts to testify ' that the victims were stabbed dozens ol times. Defense layer Paul Fitzgerald drew Blaze Damages Expetlsiv e Yacht 1 n Lido Harbor Fire aboard the 75-foot luxury yacht C'est la Vie today caused an estimated $25,000 and threatened other yachts in the Lido Penlnrula Yacht Anchorage . C'est la Vie is a converted Coast (iuard cutter belonging to Harry S. Rinker of 10006 Katella, Anaheim. It was twice won !weepstake! honors for the best maintained yacht in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's opening day in· spectlon. The yacht Is berthed at slip No. 5 at Udo Peninsula Y1cht anchorage. When the Newport Beach Fite Dept. arrived at the !cene shortly before 2 a.m., the entire bridge and boat deck were in names. The Fire Department said the call was received from an unidentified wom an aboard a vessel berthed two slips away. When she went on deck ab®t 1:45 a.m. she observed sparks aboard the C'est la Vie. Damage to the decks was eslimated at $15,~ An outboard was de!troyed and radat and other electronic equipment was damaged . Both the Fire Department and Harbor Department are lnveallgallng the fire . PHNOM PENH (UPI) -U.S. piloi. flYina: super.!Onlc Phantom jets rained napalm fire bombs and rockets on Com· munisl positions today In support of a two-pronged C a m b o d i a n coun· terof(ensive north and south of the capital of Phnom Penh, field reports said. The U.S. air strikes were reported near Skoun, a slrategic highway junction town 35 miles northeast of Phnom Penh, and in the K.irirom area 56 mile! southwest of Phnom Penh. Col. Sar Hor, deputy commander of Cambodia 's second military division, reported the American air strikes in t he Skoun a n d Kirirom areas, sa ying the pilots were 'French-speaking U.S. aviators who yielded to pleas from beleaguered Cambodian units for help. Hor said the pilots were flying recon- naiasanc.e miJslons when they were called Al Skoun, field reports said Communist guerrillas were in CQntrol of the soulhem end of town while Cambodian units held the north end. A spokeSman at U.S. mllitary head- quarters in Saigon denied any knowledge of American air strikes and said it was U.S. poUcy to fly only harassment and interdiction missions in Cambodia, not close support for ground troops . "This sort of thing could only happen if the activity along the border were endangering our troops," a U . S • spokesman said in Saigon. The Sk.oon-Kirirom lheaters are well inside Cambodia, about 75 miles from the border with South Vietnam. Heavy fighting was also reported for the fourth consecutive day in the pro- vince capital of Kompong Thom 90 miles north of Phnom Penh. Communists and Cambodians battled house to house. Surrounded and outnumbered thtte-to- one, the 8j)I) defenders at Kompong Thom called in dive.bomber! to hit guerrilla hideouts in the city. Government lo!tts in the battle were put at 32 dead and 74. wounded, with Cambodian spokesmen reportiag 111 Comfnunlst troop! dead. Five battalions of Cambodian troops -about 3,000 men -arrived this mom- lng in Kompong Speu, 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, at the beginning of a drive down Highway 4, the capital's only link to its !eaport and oil refineries at Kompong Som. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops have blown up four br~dges on Highway Red Slick Hits Clemente Beach The Orange County Health Department was examining samples of a 20-mile·long streak of reddish film which came ashore at San Clemente over the weekend. The slick, studded with I a r g er particles, began floating ashore Sunday morning as thousands of beachgoers began arriving on San Clemente's beaches. The substance. possibly a red tide comprised of dead plankton, also carried the larger material, and health depart· ment officials decided to te!t It for sewage coatent. 4., closing the flow of !upplie! frt)tn Kompong Som to Phnom Penh, and ~·ere reported harassing automobile traf- fic with sniper fire . LA Judge Clarke, . CdM Resident, ' Retirement Set Thurmond Clarke, Chief U.S. Di!lrict Court judge in Los Angeles since 1966 and a resident of Corona de! l\1ar, will retire effective Sept. I. Clarke. 68, who was appointed as 11 fede ral judge by President Eisenhower in 1955. said Sunday he had sent a formal letter to President Nixon in which he expressed the wish to as!ume the status of senior judge. As a senior judge, he said he planned to continue a substantial amount uf judicial work and retain his presenl chambers and staff in the Federal Courthouse in Los Ange les. He and his wife plan to make their pennanent home in Corona del Mar, but they will spend some time on their farm in Middleburg, Va. Middleburg, Va., is the home of Mrs. Clarke's daughter, Mrs. J oan Irvine Smith. Clarke began his career on the bench in 1932, when he was appointed to lhe Municipal Court in Los Angeles. Fulbright Raps Pact With _ Spain WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. J. Wll\iam Fulbright challenged today a pending e.xecutive military agreement wilh Spain, charging 1hat the pact lllvolves com- i;nitm.ents which should be subject to Senate confirmation. The Arkansas Democrat said the Wh ite House plan, ostensibly extending U.S. use ol three bases in Spain for five years, contains provisions which would lead to mushroomed costs and perhaps even Vietnam-type entanglenients. In remarks prepared for floor defivery, Fulbright called for legislation that would foree President Nixon to submit the measure as a treaty. Fulbright's move carried the same overtones as the Cooper.Church amend· ment, recently passed by the Senate, which V.'Ould limit Nixon's powers for military involvement in Cambodia. "We should have learaed from the tragic war" in Indochina, declared Fulbright, where "the first step could lead." ' Aldrin Ge ts Honor STOCKHOLM (AP) -Apollo U moonwalk.er Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. return- ed to the land of his forebears Sunday and received a golden plaque. BUY WHERE. IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD fURNITUl! ON NIW LllERA L ALLOWANCES Select From Our Show Room, Or W1'1I Cu1tom Build To Your Order • ALK>-GUSTOM~REUl'HOLS11R1NG Anno uncing a ne w bre akthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE RufftU 's menufattures fht f int1t furniture you will find tnywh1r1. You ••• it end select it right in our 1howroom. Pty up to 50 i'.1 les1 then rtttil. Choo•• from tn unlin'littd st!t c• tion of ftbric1. Custom chtn91s t rt el10 po11iblt. • ALL woa• •u•uNnao POR THI LlfnlMI OP •1.1a1c 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • 548·0259 I Mondo, .....,, l , l '70 H ' DAILY PILOT 3 • Ill. County Bloody· Weekend Claims 8 • Car Loss Doesn't Always . Happen to tl1e Other Gu~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL If ..,,. 0.111 ,1 .. 1 Sl•ff No feeling on earth quite equals finding an empty parking stall and knowing with dread certainty it's exactly where you left your car. Only it isn't there anymore. "Who'd forget his key, even for a minute, when he sees so many car thefts on the police beat?" "Who'd steal that lemon anyway?" Somebody stupid -in both cases -as I've told a large number of questioners. The stop in the shopping center was ~hick, but so was whoever risked an auto theft rap on a rust_y, 1967 roadster known to garagemen as Mussolini's Revenge. Some nationalities consume wine at lunch. Mine is applrenlly an after· lunch Fiat, complete with holes rusted in its thin fenders. * * * But anyway, one of those people who steals one car every 55 seeonds In America -that's 1.800 per day U the rate hasn't risen recently -jumpe4 in and roared away. HE HAD TO ROAR AWAY . He is likely among th , - definitely stupid and childis was a hole In the mufDer. f all car thieves under 21, but he Ls He could find no valuable a amera was cleverly hidden inches rrom where he sat -so he emptied my b !case and smashed my eyeglasses in frustration. One thing he left behind too -how d u estimate this for the insurance company~ -was a sailor's fou1weather at belonging to cartoonist Virgil Partch (VIP\ of Corona de! Mar. But the origin of that rumpled artifact is another tale. CAR INSURANCE will cover part of the immediate outlay, such as $30.50 for to\ving and storage and $64 Jor new glasses. but it hurts on a larger scale. Nearly a third of a billion dollars will be built into yours and my insur- ance rates this year as the result of such theft losses. * * * A quick search was futile. so about II p.m. on a Friday I filed the miss- ing report and was told notification would come with its recovery. Mussolini's Revenge was impounded about 12 hours later, but despite calls and visits to headquarters, it 'A'asn't reported to me until four days later. THE KEY was missing. so it had lo be towed from the Impound lot to my own independent garage. A dealership employe said new keys couldn't be made and a complete new $27 ignition switcb was the only answer. One locksmith agreed by telephone. so after purchasing their S27 unit - luckily il \\-'3S refundable -my garage had a new key made· for a traction of the cost Ha ving learned a lesson. that car Lheft doesn 't just happen to the other guy, I (IQ longer leave the. key ri• the ignition. If a certain person is reading this, however. he might also stop to con· sider that getting caught doesn't always happen to just the other guy. BUT l SUSPJJ¥:1' he ,...JU be a repeat offender. · And it may cost him (ai-more then the l!K.50 I've paid for a stupid mis- take. ,. Tram Opponent Picketed A small picket line appeared Saturday outside the shop of Laguna Beach furniture finisher William Leak, the man whose persistent safety campalgn put the colorful Festival trams out of business for the summer. Leak, who earlier had reported receiv- ing threatening phone calls as the result of his anti-tram activity, went to the police station shortly after noon on Satur- day to say he was being pkketed. Officers noted that three pickets were walking in front of the store, but were not blocking traffic and were not in violation of the Jaw. The pickets apparently wert students who had lost their summer tram-driving jobs when the vehicles that annually carry thousands to the Festival ground were taken out of service, Pedestrians, Cycle Rider. Among Dead .Coroner's investigators today added ei£ht names to the Orange County traffic death tally for 1970 after a weekend described by one officer as one of the grimmest and busiest in recent years. The most recent entry to the coroner's k>g was the name of a Costa Mesa motorcyclist who died Sunday when his machine struck a divider on Pacific Coast Highway IR Laguna Niguel 1 n d he was thrown into the path of ODCOOting traffic. Officers said the motorcycle ridden by Michael Ross Doty, 22, of 1595 Tustin SL, struck a divider on Niguel Shores Drive. 'I'he young man's machine skidded for more than MO feet before be was thrown into the southbound lanes and run over by several cars in the busy stream of traffic. Four fatalities '!ere listed Saturday, among them the deaths of 1 &-year-old Cypress girl and bet 15-year~ld babysit· ter who were struck by a pickup truck while walking in the downtown section. Dead on arrival at Anahein1 General Hospital were Regina Lee Kinser, 6, and Jean E. Ranger, 15, of Norwalk. Officers closed their investigation of the incident after questioning the truck driver. Mrs. Carol Schavone, 27, of Lakewood, was killed Saturday wben a car• driven by her husbaod was involved in a three- car crash in Seal Beach. The couple's two children Loren, 5, and Jill, 4, are today listed in serious condition in Los Alamitos General Hospital after receiving severe head in· juries in the crash. Officers said Schavone was eastbound on Pacific Coast Highway when his auto was struck by a car driven by Charles M. Watennan, 47, of Surfside Colony, Seal Beach. Schavone's car was pushed into the westbound lane or traffic where it wa s struck by a vehicle driven by Robert J . Fasnacht. 35, of 3052 Salmon Drive, Los Alamitos. Schavone and the other drivers in· volved in the accident escaped unhurt. Shortly before that incident, Ramirez Roberto Frias, 35. of San11 Ana. died in Hun1ington lntercommunity Hospital from injuries suffered in 1 Huritington Beach trafnc accident. 1',rlas, police said. was a passenger irt\'-\~i"l~ d(iven by a Stanton man which was slrUck by a car driven by Lance Y. Hamamoto, 31, of 11222 Caslillian Drive, Huntington Beach. Mary Emily Majusiak, 26, of Tustin, a passenger in Hamamoto's car, wa.s admitted to the same hospital with minor injuries. Officers jailed Lhe driver of the car in which Frias died on drunk driving charges. He was identified as Jose L. Guzman, 23, of Stanton. Coroner's offcers added the name or Deborah Davis, 7, of 8074 Worth Drive, Westminster. to their log Saturday when the child died in Westminster Community Hospital of injuries received Friday afternoon. DAil Y PILOT Iliff l'llltfll BODY OF VICTIM LIES BESIDE WRECKAGE (RIGHT) AFTER SURFSIDE'CRASH Among Eight Orange County Traffic O.•th1 Thl1 W"kend Wai Thi1 Mother of Two Robber Collects $'*90 From Teen In 'Drug Buy' A 19-year--old student from New York, attempting to make a drug purchase in Laguna Beach, was relieved of hi' money at ~npoint early Monday, police report. The YOWlg man and two companions told police they were negotiating the purchase of six kilos of marijuana when the seller, who said he needed money •·real bad," produced a single gauge shotgun and grabbed $490 in bills from the student. He ned the scene in a car. they said. The incident took place ::hortly after 2 a.m. in an alley in the 1000 block of South Coast Highway, accordVlg to police. Another suspected drug peddler wa s booked on suspicion of •por!lsession of dangerous drugs for sale Saturday even- ing, after officers allegedly found 1,000 orange tablets in his possession. John Charles Rogers, J9, ot Colton, was arrested at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block ol Glenneyre Slreet. Officers allegedly saw him remove something from a planter outside the Woman's Club, put it .in his pocket, then 11et into • car and begin fumbling In the glove compartment A plastic. bag con- taining the tablet. was found there. France Tests Bomh- ln Atmosphere Blast PAPEETE. TahitJ (UPI) -France exploded another nuclear device at its South Sea Island testing grounds Sunday in a test delayed twice by bad weather. The test, made in the atmospher(', was one in a series that began in May and is scheduled to end in September. For the lirst. time in the memory or veteran observers, the military com· munique did not give the· strength of the explosion. Vaca11cy Rates Alarm City Apartment Owners An unusually high· number of vacant apartments in some Orange County cities and high rent rates in cities with almost no apartment vacancies bas led apart· ment owners to !leek help from local government. A letter dated July 9 was sent to the city councils of all Orange cOuntv cities by Allen L. Banick , president Or the Orange County Apartment House Association. The. letter requested •·that before you Issue new pennlts for 1nultiple units you carefully tak' into considetation the vacancy factor existing within your city limits and the communities bordering you." Batiick said an "alarming'' rise in the vacancy rate in cities such as Hun· lington Beach miulted in his sending the letters. "Apartments are being built like crazy in Huntington Beach and their vacanCy rate is nearly 20 percent ," be explained. "Then you lake a look al • CO:m· munit,Y .like Fullerton where the rent is pusbed out of proportion because there 11 about a one percent V5W&l)C)I rate. And the city council ls continually de-nYfflt~pe\ohiits for new apartments. Q11 ·""Under these conditions, we are always fearful that legislation may be enacted to control rent rates and building permits. I thought my letter might save us some trouble if I could point out some o! the areas of difficulty to the city councils," Banick said. In bis letter he cited statistics from the early 1960's the countywide vacancy rate was 20.8 percent. It resulted Jn the foreclosure of "thousands of units" while others fell into disrepair. Banick said he sees a pattern develop-- Ing in the increasing apartment con- struction in the last two years, which he fears will lead to another bad era for apartment developers. "On March J, 1969 the county vacancy tale stood at 2.89. By October 1, 1969 it had climbed to 5.7 percent and u Qf June I, 1970 it was up to 7.9 percent, .. ll'e explained. "We wish to stress we are not .asking for a halt to apartment construction but a curtailment to the point wbe~ ~ balance is maintained," ,Banick con- nnued. He described a good balance as beinR a vacancy rate between five an(f IO percent. The vaca~y factor Is based on U.S. Post (j'fice counts and Edison Company idle meter counts. This tiumber Is divided into 139,446 which is the number o'r mulliple units In tht county as of June I. ''We nave to look at lhe county as a whole ralher than on a city-to-city ba!is," he said. "OUr nation is currenly In dire need of housing, but it appears l'h "'lif 111 or it is being conCentrated Jn O r an g a County. ,As we, .have pointed ou.t it iJ getU~ out of hilld ·lllAI •• m bojlnnin1 to f t its J WRfl. ~ 1 ~ do31•ant government regula· tionr• legislited to cover this situation, _so we went to the cities volunta:rily 1nslead," Banick said. Britain Dock Men Back on Joh Today LONDON (UPI) --Brltaln's 47,000 longshoremen returned to work today after a lwo-week strike that won them a $&-a-week pay raise but cost the nallon an estimated $1.38 billion in k>st trade. The dockers now average $86.40 a week in base pay , overtime and boo uses. El Rancho has the hottest price .in .town! 6 PACK OF GIANT ICE CREAM Menu makers for early-in-the-week! ''Turkey Birds~.~~E!:R~.~~~' ... 29~ Slices or ~\veet light turkey meat, \Vrllppcd around deliciou11 poultry dressing •. , fully cooked! :\tin. 4 oz. Stew Beef . . • . . . . . . 89~ London Broil . . • . . • $1.49 lb. Boneless, lean ••• and closer trimmed! Ero.joy the hearty goodne!S -01 ti.Lier beef! Super-shoppers prefer super-freshness! Thi whoU family will love icr- cream--i11 n.il it11 varietie8.' · Keep the free::~r 11tocked v;ilh tt 81'/trfinn the'll'll opprecialc! Popsicles . . . . . 25' Carton of six t""'ins. Snow Cones •• • • 33' Carton of 4 .•• refreshing! Cireen Beans ........ s~~~,~~.~!~p ........ 19& I P·ricel i-n effect Mon., Tuea., Wed., '.Aug. 3, -"· 6. No aaU-,1. to,dealer1. Garden fresh ••• add bacon when cooking ••• (slab bacon available at our but.cher shop) ••• for flavor I Cool it •.. with delightful delicat:essen treat,s ! B tt -· 11 --s -1~ REDY TO SERVE 39r e .erma e a aus .............. . Too many vanet1e! to h.st ••• but each i11 a delfciou1 WU! adventure on a hot summer day •• , 15 oz. ARCADIA: sunset 1.s Huntinit>n D1.(a Rancho Clnt11) PASADENA: 320 Wost O>larldo Blvd. .SOOTll PASADENA: rremont ind· H11ntinrton Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACH: w11 .. w~pquiJI (BoardWJILCl!tllr) _ NEWPORT BEACH: 2n1 Niwport Bo~ and 2555 ·Eastbl•tt Dr. (Entblutt Yillap Cent.r) " • I • ... _.._ ............ ------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~----- f JWl.Y l'tlllr fltl Br!U.b navy doctors said the ruh ou Petty Officer Frank a....,._ f10W'1 neck could be causad by cat. dlbblts, guinea pigs or mice. But 'the naJ reast>n turned out to be an allora to the shampoo bis wife used. • Tta breaks boost Britilh fl"O- ductiait11, according to. a f'tpOrt pubwll<d 1>11 th• Poltli<:o! ond Economic Planning study oroup. an ~t Ttsearch oromn· t.Ction. The f'tport acid tto brtak.Y art someti7M• the-only thing that niak1: a ;ob toLtrable and warned mipt01;'41'1 ab1imtee· ism and dcknes.r ma11 increase , if they are dropptd. l'..i.' ___ _,,~. • 'New York Waterfront ~is­ sion agents say they woke up pier ~9ard John Daly when they took hLS picture. Daly claims they in- terrupted his prayers. Daly, 57, of Brooklyn was one of three guards a waterfi.ont commission team oC ac:ents said they caught asleep on the job recently and photographed him to prove it. Daly said he was saying bis morning prayers when th"e agents burst in on him. The three were handed notices t~ ap.- JH.:aT at a waterfront comnussl.on h~ring where they face penaJt1es ranging from fines to suspension of their registrations. Mond11, A.1tgvs.t '· nro Quick Peace l . Unlikely In Mideast · By United Peu 1Dtera1Uooal Disputes over the U.S. plan for peace In the Middle Eu! divided· both Israel and the Arab world today, dimming hopes lot 1n early cease-Ort. bn~U warplanes raided Egyptian targeta aloog the Suez Canal for the 75lh comecuUve day. Dilpatches [rom Beirut, Lebanon, reported the arrival in Egypt of the commander ol the,. Soviet Air rorce, Pavel Kutaihov, and Western military experts 11peculated be was inspecting Rusaian defepse:s in the Suez canal zone. Egypt SI.id it.I gunners shot down an Israeli Phantom jet fi(hter-bomber over the Suez Canal today and captured Jt.s twt>-man crew. An earlier Cairo an- nouncement aald an IBaell Skybawt jet was h.it In New York, U.N. Secretary U Thant and Gunnar J1rrtng, his special peace envoy far the Middle East, began work· ing out t~e mechanics for the three- month cease-fire for Suez. The truce is a main point of the American blueprint lo end more than three years of un- declared war . Jarring arrived in New York Sunday night. Jn Tel Aviv, where the plan threatened a government crW.s involving tile hawkish Gahal party, officials called a meeting for tµesday of the special com- mittee which i& drafting Israel's formal, affirmative re~e to the U.S. peace inlUaUve. Ttte government announced th a t premier Golda Meir would addreu parliament Tue!day afternoon at a special teas.Ion. The Cahal party has threatened to withdraw from Mrs. Meir's National . Unity govemement In protesl over acceptance of the U.S. Pt'OJ>OA~. • .... , Gls in Vietnam I Dip to 406, 700 • ·~·. • "if--..:."/:.,...'' SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. troop strtngth in Vietnam dropped by 100 men in the week ending July 30, the 1mallut decline in 11 week!, the U.S. command reported today. The troop level at the end of last week was 406,700, leaving 22,700 men to be removed from Vietnam by Oct. 16 if President Nixon's phue four withdrawal target is to be met. , The JY!Y 30 ficure was the lowest tot.aJ of U.S. servicemen In Vietnam • Vl"I T1le•~IM THOUSANDS OF FANS LEAVE POWDER RIDGE Local Folk1 S•Y• Young Vi1ltor1 Not So Bad Rock Fest Opinions Vary From Iowa to Quebec e., United Press l.niemational Officialdom has 1n even dimmer view or rock festivals after this weekend 's batch but some fanners near Wadena, Iowa , and some Mlddlelield, Conn., residents have a different outlook. "I hear a lot about how upset these people were." said one of the 50,000 young people who attended the Waden a event, "but J think they're having as much fun as we are." Many rural Iowans paid the $1s ad- mission just to mingle with the kids and talk with them. Merchants, whose buslnMaes propsered from the temporary population, were happy. "The kids have been rral nice, friendly ,ind courteous -just good kids," a ~ice ttaUon att~t uid. "I was tiri<I of sull*iaed." Other rock festivals around the world were less lucky. Quebec Province's first rock festi val , nea r Manesau, sputtered to an end in a sea of mud, bad drug trips, a shortage of "name" group3Po nd an audience muc h smaller than an· ticipated. About 10,000 fans attended lhe thre~­ day Aix-en-Provence International Pop .festival in France. A legal ban, later evaded, forced cancellation of planned charter flights from Germany and Scan- dinavia. New Jersey State Police arrested eight persons as they tried to prevent crowds from reaching the site of the Marmon· ville Pop Festiva l, near Walpack, N.J. The e i g h t were charged with we of dn.igs. .- Aide Speaks IJp Did JFK Tuck LBJ Safely A way? NEW YORK (UPl) -John F. KeMedy put Lyndon B. Johnsoa on his 1960 presidential ticket to strip Johnson of the Senate leadership and gel hin1 "safe- ly lucked away" as vice president, a1." cording to former Wh.ite House aide Kenceth O'Donnell. · O'Dorrnell, in an art icle in the currenl Issue of Life r.1agazine, also reports lhaL -Kellijedy wanted to withdraw all U.S. troops from Vietnam in 1963 but held back 'for fear of being tagged a Com· munlst appeaser. Jfe had plans for the withdrawal Jn 1965, after his anticipated reelection. -As vice president. Johnson frequently complained 10 President Kennedy about Attorney General Robert Kennedy and that part of the enmity between Johnson and Robert Kennedy stemmed from a dispute over the appointment of a federal judge in Texas. -As President, Johnson wanted Senate maj ority leader. r.fike Mansfield. as his vice presidential running mate for the same reason Kennedy selected Johnson · to deprive him of the Senate leadership in favor of a more sympathetic man. Mansfield flatly refused the oHer. and Johnson wound up with Hubert Hum· phrey whom he tried to avoid. tt1ansfield confirmed O'Donnell's ac· cou,1 t ' o! Kennedy 's intent to ·withdraw from Vietnam ln 1965. "He had definitely and without question made t ha l decision,'' Mansfield commented . Mansfield also said that after a nev.·s slory appeared in 1964 saying he was considered as a possible John.son running mate, he went to the President and "sa id J was not interest in the nomination and would not tr11der any circun1stances acce pt it." O'Donnell served John Kennedy as White House chief of start, and stayed on in that capacity for Johnso n after Kennedy was assassinated hl Dallas, Tex., io November. 1963. He quil under strained circumstances in January, 196$, and is now seeking the Democra tic nomination tor goveroor of .P.1assachuselts. According to O'Donnell, Kennedy gave him the rationale for choosing Johnson as vice presidentia l nominee r,1 a hathroom meeting in a Los Angeles hotel dur ing the 1960 Democratic con· ,·ention . O'Donnell and other liberal Democrats opposed Johnson as too can- i.crvativc. arguing that Kennedy ,would have diff icult y in the campaign in defen- ding Johnson's voling record in the Senate. 1 Kennedy arsued back, according to O'Donnell : "I'm 43 ·years old, and I'm the healthiest candidate for president in the United States. You've traveled with me Jong enough to know that I'm not.1oing to die in offi~ce So lbe vice pres1de~y doesn't n1ewn ything. I'm t~in~ing of something e , the leadershi p 1n the Senate. !J we win. it v.•i!l be by a small margin and I ,11on't be able to live with Lyndon Johnson a' leader of a small Senate majority. Did it occur 10 you that if Lyndon becomes tht vice preside'11t, I'll have ttfike Mansfield as the Senate leader , somebody I can trust and depend on:''' Bruce Arrives To Take Over Peace Conference PARIS tAPl -Ambassador David K. E. Bruce arr\ved today to take ovtr the U.S. delegation at the Vietnam peace talks and said he has ''a broad latitude'' from President Nixon in trying lo end the deadlock. The 72-year-0ld whi!.e·haired veteran diplomat was relaxed and smiling as he talked briefly with"newsmen at Orly Airport. He arrived with his wife from London, "I will participate in this week'i; session of tilt Vietnam conference," he. said. "The United Slates clesires to :ree an end to lhe conflict and I shall report frequently to the President and the secretary of state on how, hopefully, progress is made at this conference, and I shall also make recommendations to them." It wa5 the first lime lhat a ranking Ameri can delegation official has publicly described the Vietnam talks as a ''conference." The word conference is used by North Vietnam and the Viet Cong as part of their effort lo emphasize the statu" of the Viet Cong delegation. The United States and South Vietnam for the past 19 months have refused to elevate the Vietnam talks lo the level of a full confereoct . ... ~· j' "He y, check the 11ew tank common- Mr." It's an unusual day when your in,,:pecting officer turns out to .be a bikini·clad beauty queen. Dianne Daniel, J\fi!s BruR$WiCk County, Va ., performed that duty as part of a goodwill tour oj a reservist unit at Camp Pickett, Va . 1 si"ce Jan. 28, 1967, when tbe' figure w1! 40f,OOO. However, it wu tht smallest decltrwi since: the week ending May i4. when 'the total strength in Vietnam in· creased by l,200 men to 429,950 with the arrival of a large group of repl11cement:1. The tows attorney , general's office, with a different · polot ol v~. filed a $l ,04l,S50 damage 1 u it agaimt the festival's promoters. Attorney General Richard Tumet 58id the suit ''iS" to pmish them for their wrong-doings and for their violation oC all the rtate laws." Boat Overloaded •• f .. ; ·v .:\ I • •• I· • Workmen ripped up the floor in Cl•ment Thlj1' bedroom in Belgium last week t o work on the electri· cal wirin~. They found that for 14 vears there had been an unexplod-ed ba'nd i;?renade from World \Var 11 under his bed. J>Olice said. • A 210-l>OlJnd grandmother, Conni• Winfield, of Ske11?ness, En2land be- came stuck recently in a bum· per car at an amusement park. Six m en freed her after five min· utes. police said. Mrs. Winfield, 51, said, "It wasn't funny to me. I thou11?ht I was stuck for food. J suppose my size didn't help." Launclt Sinks; 200 Feared Dead NEVIS, Wost lndi<s (AP) -A 7S.fool motor launch de1igned to carry about lllO people on its ferry shutttu between the islands of Nevis and St. Kitts had aboard "probably 270 to 300'' persons wheo it capsized and sank in fi ve minutes Saturday. a government official said Sun. day night. Between 175 and 200 were feared dead. Forty.three bodies had been recovered by late Sunday, and there were 8 survi vors. All were believed residents of the two !~lands except lhree Roman Catholic nuns -two fron1 Canada and one from England -who were drowned. The U.S. Coast Guard saitl some of the others might have been wuhed out to sea. But most were believed enlombed with the boat's captain, Jam11 Pontetn, inalde the steel hull in 130 feet of water about a mile off the southeast tip of St. Kitts. Coast Guard divers were to inspect the hull later this week . Ha r b orm aster Edrade Walwyn e~timated the number of passengers aboa rd the ferry Christena when she w~nt down Saturday, bu\ he said ticket record s ~·ere aboard the boat. Lee f\.toore , infonnalion officer for the local government acknowledged that the govemmtnt ferry "had on slightly two man y passenaers" and added, "We unde~stand the capsize was caused by uneven di.stribuUon of pa.sstngers." Hurricane Mars U.S. Scene I It's Warm, Humid in South, Cool in Midwest Temper•tures ..... ,.,. ll.S. Summ•ry TV•IDAY Flr;t 111111 11!4 •·"'· t .) Flott 10w , ,, J•Jt •·""' It ~ ~"" .......... 11:111 '""· 2.1 a.c-'°"" J:Oll•.l'l'l. ,, "'" •1._. ' OJ 1,m, 111, 1,J, •.If!. Moolt Ill• ... .,.'"· kit 1:.n e.IOI. • \ •111uauerou• ,.,1 ... 1. fll_.,.,l!tld 111~,,.,••t• '"M 11 .. IOI' C~lttto (IM l1tne!I (llvtl<ltW ·~­Ottnlll lU!'i!llt ··-M1ll!'ll ...... " Ke""•' City Lt' v,.., lM ,.119111f Mll..,l lfftll M l ..... uti .. Mllllltt.0111 NtW Otlff,. New V•rlt 0•~" ... 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I , \: ~-. ~ • # .. . . • ' BIGGAR'S 83THSEMl·ANNUAL S.ffbE FURNITURE CARPETS, LAMPS ACCESSORIES 'ASADINA roMDNA SANTA ANA -Main at Eleventh 547-1621 S•nta An1 St~r• Open Mond1y ' 1· I • • r _,,~. -. .• ---;"'•-;-_,.-. .,._,,,.,.,..""" ........... ~..-..-----~~~-~,~·-·~--· ---·-· --· ... ____ _..._ . .,....._.. _____ ~--------~-- JOOEAN HASTINGS, 642-4321 Mttiftt, ,_.,... a.1m 'M ,_. ll Indian Summe -r Indian Summer soon wlll d'ilw to a close,1ending the summer read· ing programs in Huntington Valley libraries. . Powwows. will mai'k the end of the programs, beginning with a cele- bration paJty from 10 a.m. until noon on Saturday, Aug . 8, in the Fountain Valiey Library. ' All children who participated in the summer re.~cljng program are invited, especially those 8 or older. Refreshments will be served by the Friends of the Library. - An initiation rituaJ into Indian tribes wiU be conducted by the Wa Wo Taka, the Junior League of the West Garden Grove Llbraiy. Indian dances and sign language wiU be featured and the peace pipe "smoked." Guitar· tsts will accompany members of the Wa Wo Taka group who.~U teach Indian songs. · ,.--Face painting will be one of the major attractions at the Thursday, Aug~ 13, Powwow concluding the Huntington Beach Public Library's pro- gram.. . Dancing by the Order of the Arrow will highlight the gathering at Lake Park from 2 to 4 p.m., and Peter Robbins, the voice of Charlie Br~~· will help award n·umt!rous prizes~ Indian-food and drinks will be served TRIBAL MARKINGS -Ready to be initiati!d'foto an Indian 1r1b\, are Francesca Sawaya, 5 (left), and Stuart Smith , 9, who are ~e!ng painted by Michelle l\1cCready, 16, a library page. Face pa1nt1ng will be featured at the party marking the end of the swnmer read- ing pro~m on ThursdaY, Aug. 131 at Lake Park. Indian food and , drink will be served and lndiar.i dancing will be another party high· light. and young braves are invited to dress Indian style. ) Car pools are being forined to transport all eligible children tribe party, especially those who participated through the bookmobile. Assisting with the party will be tbe Huntington Beach Recreation, Fire and Police departments and Horizon Girls. Used Books Please Ltbrarian By JO OLSON Of tM OlllY" l'llet S111tt There's at least one library in the world whfre you're allowed to do more than whj..sper. In fact, if the noise level in the tJuntington Beach children's library drops too low, tbe librarian begins to worry. • / Mrs . Ann Hamill , clilldren's librarian, encour- ages the small fry to -becor'ne inVolved-in the li· brary, and when children are happily involved there's bound to be some noise. "Part of tne definition of ·'ptiblic library' is that the public should .be involved in it," Mrs. Hamill .said. "People who enjoy reading are going to keep doing it." An attractive, brown-eyed woman who stands 5'6" tall, Mrs. Hamill is a native of C(>lorado Springs but wouldn't live anywhere but near the Mrs. Ann H•mHI beach now, explaining, ••1 like the climate at the beach." Mrs. Hamil1 , who thinks library work is "fas· cinating," graduated from St. Mary's of Notre Dame College in South Bend, Ind., did library work at the Uni~rs!ty of Denver,•manied and Uten for· got about a profession while.--beillg a full-time moth- er end housewife. · When her children were enrolled at· Our Lady Queen of Angels .SChool in Newport Beach. she helped start a library and realized again how much fun the library was. BACK TO SCHOOL She decided, With trepidation, to go back to school for her.teaching credential and·entered Cali· fornia State College at Fullerton. "I honestly didn't know if I could survive for two weeks." . Most of the people in the classes at Cal State were in the same boat, she found , discoverini that it was quite..stimuJating to be in the classroom with these people -retired servicemen and others - \Vho brought experience wih"them. Children's literature isn't what it used to be, Mrs. Hamill is quick to point out. .More than 5,000 new books are published each year for children, and all are don'e in good taste with lasting vaiue, she believes. STORY HOUR IMPORTANT How do you get children interested in reading? ''Make the story hour an important part of chil· dren's Jives .. Read to a child from the day he is bprn.". Mri;_. Hamill added that it helps for chil- dren to see their parents reading in the home. "Children sense how their parents feel about read· ing r8ther than what they say." . · When Mrs. Hamill isn 't at her post at the libr· ary she is reading in her Newport Beach home or gardenin,R, cooking or traveling. She enjoys attend- ing live theater, reading the. newspa~r. goin~ to meetings with other librarians and ~oing things with her children, Kate. a student at mona CoJ. lege, and John, a student at Corona Mar High School. ., " What are the rewards of ' being a children's librarian? ''Snagging a noriteaaei through the sum4 mer nading program ..• catching youngsters who don't speak English and llming, the light l>ooks to make them catcil the spirit of it • , • seeing things wear out." •I JUST ONE MO'RE -Hurrying to read just one more book before the summer reading pr~ gram ends at Fountain Valley Libra~ are (left to right) Sean Dick, 9, and Chella Murphy, • -~ 9, both of Fountain Vall . The party ending the program will tak place Saturday, Aug_ 8, including the initiation o( young readers into lndlan tribes. Neither \ . Rain nor S~lee-t-Dampen Spirit of Postal Cheat DEAR ANN LANDERS ' The other day I was having lundl with a friend. Arter lunch she said, "Let's find a mailbo1: t have to drop these letters." She took six envelopes OU1 of her bag and just as stie was about to drop ANN LANDERS ~ Stmetlmes 1 letter wttlt -cleDI postage b rtfuted on lite etftr eOll aD<I goer (o Ille dtad letter otnc.. -Ille abiUly Jo relalo Jo olhtrs-l slopped wanllng Jo klll my .. U when I realized my death would make a difference. That somebody really cared. you about It. Sometimes jusl li!lenln1 meam moni than you'll ever know. To those who are in a depression, say tllb' "Everybody ba.< highs and lows. Nobody ls en top of the world all \he ilme. You'll crawl back up again U you &i\'O younell a chan<e. Tomorrow wUJ be better." t am seven months presnant. On Mother 's Day my husband didn't buy me a present. I would have settled for a caret I wall very hurt but said nothing -for three days. Then finally 1 let him have It. He said I was craiy -lhlt Mother 's Day was for mothe rs and l didn't qualify. J say I DID qualify. Alter a woman carries a child for seven months, she fee l! like a mother. another cblJd. NOW do you pt ._ point? CONFIDENTIAL TO MY D CUP RUN• NETH OVER: PlaSUc surgery could solve your problem. It. ii .NOT dangeroui if done by a rompetent surgeon. Ask your doctor to recommend JOmeone wh9 specializes ln breast suraery. . How far 1bould a teena1e co.pk c•I ' . jhem ln a mailbox I ktopped her. Each ':. 1eUer had a ~t stamp. Wbe.n 1 called it to her attentkm she said. "Oh -the party on the other end geU !eked for the hisufflcient postage. I 11ever put a return address on my tn· velopes. You'd be surprised how mu ch ney1""51M!'-tht!-way. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia Jo an answer lo the reader from Port Jervls. ""N:Y., whO wroti ati<ml -a -fr1e1\d Who committed suicide. Last December a pal o( rolne killed himself. Anotber friend allempt~d suicide three l\f1\tS In the past 14 moliU.s, I ltled to lake my If people want• to help, they can. .Here are a...Jew tbinjs.__ev~ can do: Smile more--even to people you don'l lmow. TOl!Ch people. Look Ulem ln the eye. Let them know you IJ'e aware they exist, Be concemed about thole you work with. Listen when the)' speak. to you. Spend" an extra minute. H someone has a_problem let him tell You could save a life without realiJ.lng It by leUlng a d'Pfwed person know he has value. He count.. Somebody cares. 1 care. -.\0 E 27 EAJr.TllENTY~. n.1 maka lwo people rt1ht llw:rt. Tb1nk yo1 for a wonderful letter. 11 a mother a mother only AFTER Can neekln1 be 1aft? WHa dota B -Bhe-b:ara-child! Pltase-answer:-'l'hi•-IJecoma iot-lio&-.. lwKl .. 'I' • S.M fff- f! this true? I have never heard of # uch a thing. Have you? -BEND, OliE, ... DEAR BENO: A person who would pull such a ~tupld ttun1 doesn'I place much •alae oa Ute lttten Ille wrl&ea. I own life ·a rew years ago. . We all had proml!llog futures and finan- cial security but ... ~~..,. tblni DEAR ANN LANDERS: t've written you four letters a Me~ apart and torn them all up but I can't ' aet this off 111¥ mllld, .. here , .. ., 11 lmportant -ROTUND ROZ Au Wdert' booklet., ·•Necklllc ud Pt .. DEAR Roz: If • woman 11 a mother tins -What Are the Umin!" Mad • youa: requt1t &o A.an La,ndt:N tn ca ... before ftr child la bore •be can also of your n11w1paptr tnclftll(" M et.alt be • widow before her bu1band dit1, tn coin and a too1, stamped, ttlf~ •mother-In-law before Mr cbtld marries drtssed ·eovelopt bl cart of th D~" ud a ttacer bdn Mr molber IY• PILOT..-... ........... • r-~~ ............ -...... .----------... -.----------------......... ---............... -...... ---.~~ ..... ~~-~-~~~-~~----.,. .... ., ~ ~ • Your Horoscope Tomorrow ' Tau r us : Spotligh t Frank Approach TUESDAY AUGUST -4 By SYDNEY OMARR Scorpio womea have u air ol .. ,.....,. •boll lllem. Tiie wome• of WI -sediatal tlJ• are dynam.lct esplollve. A womu bon oder Solrplo '"" """' ber temper' quickly. Bat sbc olM " Cl!P"ble ol 'dltploylog .. ·-ol .Uectl.., ......... Joyolty Some famou 'W'OIMll .. um .pup btclmle Prtocus Gnce . ol M...,., Katliuloe lkpbu'" .... Johrlo nom.1. sex proves s ti mu I a ting. Dlscu11 problems, questions. Now b Ume to (0 into d~ about desires, requirements. Ftanl: •pproacb b opolligbt<d. GDllNI (Moy 21 Jwie 20): Some lea.seii, legal papers are mlde available. You get a better ktea about values. You are able to know what can and cannot be dooe with land, property. CANCER (June II.July 22)' Pay close attentlon to messages, calls. • A relative wtlo has been oot of tOlkh cOOld reappear. Be!l to en-. tertain Oil familiar ground. Sense of humor can be a great ally . seems to consume. Mtlnt.aln integrity. Your prlnclpla ,.111 be accepted by U-"ho mean most to you. Realize thb and reopond accordingly. LIBRA (Sept. is.act. 22)' Get into areas ord.lnarily rtstricted. Do your own think· ing. No one should te.U Yot.I in whJcb direction to aim. Key now is to emphasl:.e self. rtllance. Tbls Is not easy,. but it may be necessary • SjlORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 21)' Wbat you thought was needed is subject t.o rather sudden revision. Stress independence ol ttiougbt, action. Forego ad· vice from ooe. who is tied down with trad!Uon. ' .. ARIES (March !!·April 11, You get klms wtllch make wort easier. M-..,e of )raise, ooagrltulatklcs ogllld be bighlipt. Formulate1plam. Oltck with tbolle at a diJblnce. Coord1nate actlvitiea. . TAURUS (Aprll ll).J:lmy 20)' CoaununlcaUon from apposite LEO (July IS-Aug. 22)' You receive in!onnaUoo w b I ch clarifies questions cooceml.ng money. All news may not be marvelous. But at least you get clooe to con: of truth. This thoold irove voluable. SAGnTARIUS ( No v . 22- lle<. 21),. Hunch could pay dividend!. Applies ¥ally to career, ~g iii COtn· munity. Mallt~ and promote . self-esteem.· DOn't perm i l yoorsell tObe ahoved ulde. IF TODAY IS YOUR KNIT WIT • Ceremony Links -Pair E""'1<d to Ille altar by her Wher. Ellubdh Tr""'81 bewne the bride <i Jeny Jack Picarella II of Garden Grove during a nuptial mau in st. Barbara's Catholic Church, Santa Ana. . -:cl: SECOND HAND -Mrs. Cordon Young, PM chairman, and Mrs. Adraln Evans 'f ! Joyner, veterans' affairs cbai.nnan, inspect a Chinese Clotsonne vase as pre- 1be Rev. Ervin Bauer of· ficiated for the daudrttt or Ille 0oug1 .. J. Trezonas ol Fcuntain Valley and the son of the Jerry Picarellas of Garden Gr<We. paralions for the the Newport Beach Ebell Club rummage ••l• on Saturday, • Aug, 8, continue. MRS. J . D. DAVI S JR. locomM Bride Garden Ceremony Performed The pnlen ol her ,.,_. Newporl lltlch home lornllb- ed the ..ulng when S\lwl Jane White became the br1de of James Darrell Davis Jr. The new Mn. Df,vls Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. White. Parents of the bridegroom are Mn. Wan. da Walls and James Darrell Davis of Santa Ana . The bride wu given in mar· riage by her father for the afternoon double rinc ritea pcrlormed by the Rev. Albert Burke, Olurdl ol :Ro"8!0lll Scleoce, Newport Beach. M.is1 Ollis WhJte attended her sister u maid at honorJ ard MU'C Davis was his brother'• best min. 'Ibe bride was graduated from the Un1versity of Arizona, where she was a member ol Pl Beta Phi. She Is 1n elementary s c h o o I t.e1cher in Santa Ana. The bridegroom, who receiv· ed a BS degree from California State College at Les Angeles and is working toward an MS there, ts an Investigator for the Jiantl Ana • Police Department. The newlyweds will Jive 1n Newpon s..dl. Vocational Loans Ready Vocotlonal loolll estabtlshed by !tie Soropl!mbt Club of Lacuna Btadl 1re availab le to ttudtnta: not pl1Mln1 to 10 to a>lieie 11111 fall. 1--_ Loam are interest lrce to thole meetlua requimneot.s. SWdenta mmy repay the loon in ..., tJlYm<nls beilmln& two mootbl alter completlon d • vOCIUonal COUl"le. 'l1qe lnt<reltod in In· fonna&n may c1U Mrs. Nanto Warr, 494-4132. Rummagers to Make Scene at Ebell Sale . An array of goods, from common to the esotic, will be dfered 'chlrine the Newpcrt lltlch Ebell Club'' nmuJl/lge Nie <11 sac....iay, Aug. L '!be Newpcrt Boadl home of Mrs, Adrain £vam Joyner wW be opea fnin. t -.m. lO 5 p.m. for the event. , ~the-will be two 9 r IJ'toot rup, men'1 lDI wmieo'p' dolling, boob, jewdly, bcUlqoe ricl<s ... art mlnlatures by Mrs. ~.,,..,.. Proceeds from the sale wUl benefit the ch1b's veteran philanthropies aod the renova. tian iroJect « the EbeY- Club!w""'. aocordlnc I<). Mr$. Arthur Neen, evtm c:hairman. Allo ulisting are M<s. Gordon Younc, P.M. chaJnnan, and Mn. cart Pearlston wllo Is handllllg the work ocbedule and telephone commfttee. Mn. Ray NielJen ls presl· dent ol. the organimtion. Serving her sister as maid of hooor was Miss Peggy Trezona. Miss Pat Tilton was bridesmaid. The bridegroom's sister, Joanne Picarella was the flower girl. Jack Picarella was his brother's ~best man, while seating guests wefe Kyle sc.evens, F.ddie Villarreal and Russ Banfield. Carrying the rings was Kenneth Stapleton, the bride's cousin. . A 1<..wte ol La Quinta Hifll> Sdioo2, the bride ptans to attend Yuba College in the falt Her hu3b&nd is a graduate ol Loo Atarnilo! High School and ii 9l.1Uontd at Beale Air Force Base while oervin& bla military duly. Followlnc a San Francisco ~om. they wilJ reside in Marysville. ·ROUX FANCl-T ONE OPENS T HE DOOR ... TO NEW ADVEfi\URES IN COL.OR. SUDDENLY YOUR HAIR 15 L.IGHTER, BRIGHTERj OR TOTALLY TRAN!ifORMED TO DRAMATIC DEEP TONES BY OUR COL.OR-STYLISTs .cusTc'M lSl.ENDED TO FLATTER YOUR SKIN TONES , COVER GRAY ANO CREATE~T-HE MOST EXCITING EFFECTS. CONDITIONS AS IT COLORS• NEVER WASHES OUT~ S INGL.E PROCE;,SS, TOUCH.-1.IP FROM 10.00. DOUBLE PROCESS. fROM 19.00. IN OUR BEAUTY. SALON. 'SUMMER VALUE' OUR CASU.6.L-AIRE PERMS INCLUDING CUT .,..fJOBINAIRE: ROOM: REG. 2s.oo. NOW 1 2.!SQ FRENCH ROOM: REG. 35.00,17 .SO. 1 NEWPORT • 9 • . \ ' i" f".I FASHION ISLAND • 044-2800 VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pl. 22)' Burnln& 11'1>1 ol curioolty CAPRICORN (Ile<. :a.Jan. 19): You're ho fool but you START NOW ••• YOU CAN LOSE BATHING SUIT SIZES IN ~ ONE MONTH Ca ll us now • •• ·Our special summer "Speed ·Up" program takes only a few weeks. EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES Gloria Marshall says: *'1111111 tho 4ross sire yov wont to wear o..4 we'll tell you how ma11y visits it will teke 0114 gvaranlff in writ· ing thet yo. wiU reach your tHI or wt w~I owe• let yoe It." FREE Clf CHAIGf eny "4 1ll ftrtt.1r vi1it1 •"til.,.. '•·· WE ARE NOT A GYM MO WEIGHTS OR STREllUOUS EXERCISE ••• we do it for yoa. , • , com• in comfortobf• casual cloth•• and without di1roblng, enjoy your relaxing "¥"i1it1 whil• "firming and toning" and "trim- ming owayff o xcos1 weig ht. • TO PS Mermaids TOPS ~Merging Mermaids meet at 7:30 p.m. every Tbur!d.ay in Woodland School, Costa Meaa . South Co11t Plei.a LOWEil MALL Acrou lrotn WOolworltl'I COSTA MeSA SNrn PoW is ... of tt.- MllMls ii their .... ~ .t.o .... loo .... .....i.n.1 .... .., to filitcl .u.ww. tyll wh31 su•bothing on the Moch. Sors SMron. "I ltne *• •IT)' plMIM wiflri the rewll1 ol W1f Glori• Morsholl program. I f..! much better 11ow tho! I om tt.iM.,. -sw\n1r11itlg i11 o ........ l )iko ~.· So .. "l" Mflttft,o .fter nil· iflg • f•miily 1W• •P ifl rile 'Mtri• of ltit bulgt' • , • it.I flOI 10 with Mr1. Jtpplr'Hn. Sht ·writes: What • lliifft r- enct in tfit w1y I lotk 111• , feel! Go"• i1 thot pu•tr. thick-tlir1ugli ·tlit0 111i44lo lffll .. . ., ... • ....... t.o,s HJ ti.I 1'11 es lilttl os o f..tft. er W triN t• throw .. ........ -.1_,.., .... to !\is. Ah" -ty· "'" ,... of ....... '"" tftUrM. n4 """ ,, •. clii14ro11, lllf ti•1•••4 i1 whi1ttMig iit "' 91oili. ~JR~ 11C1ll us" for 1 FREE Courtesy Tr11tm1nt · Actually use, under supervision , our 11- clusiv• reducing mochints, incl uding our polenttd "Clrc-La-Matic." llltre is no charge or obligatK>n. EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES THIS WEEK SAVE FREE priwalo playroom lacaitios lor smaR childr ... Aug. 3 thru Aug. 8 $ per tr1almtn NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIPIC COAST HWY. 642-3630 fl lloc•• ,_. .t lolltM hf c1.r.J SANTA ANA, 1140 W. 17th St. 543-9457 ALIG IN ANNI .. , c • ...i ... Creeh-. De...,-, Oi.M•Jt, t.a-..c. L• ..... I.Mt .... 11,-Htw,._,. ...... N~ Kel~-~I•' •••••"•• '-DI...-. S.O.. AJI•, S.ttt ~,., 11111-4. : , ...... , ,........., Wlllttlof'. I fc) Copvwrloht 1970 Gloria 1.far.thall lilgt. Co. Jne. •• • Fo11111ain Va voe. 63, NO. '18", 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNJ.( .• ~NDAY, AUGUST 3, ·1970 , TEN CENTS • • om I e ' Husband Charg ed Murder Suspect • . By ARTHUR 11. VINSEL Of n.. ~l't .. tltf Sl•ff A Costa Mesa mother of six who called police Sunday night to report a family fight was' shot dead today. Her husband was arre!ted after raclng to Fountain Valley, where he allegedly ahot a ma1e acquaintance. Ruben Corrales, 37, of 233 Fairway Place, was arrested wilhout incident in Newport Beach by a policeman who spotted his car and recognized it !rom an area-wide radio broadcast. He was turned over to Costa Mesa police and booked for lnvesUgalion of murder and assault with intent to comm.it murder. Mrs. Sylvia Corrales, 37, was found lying face down in a pool of blood on the floor of the couple's bedroom Uy a neighbor girl who beard a violent argument about t a.m., foJlowed by a shot. Only a few moments later, Tom Newhard, 37, of 17315 Santa Maria St., Fountain Valley, was gunned down at Economic Research Parking Lot Plan Called Feasible Despite Costs By ALAN J. DlRKIN It( t"9 0.llY f'lllf Stiff HunUngton Beach's economic con- tant today reported that the plan to build a huge parking lot downtown , is "quite feas.ibl.e" despite a flJ millim cost increase. To make It work, Economic Research Associate! (ERA) of Los Angeles assum• ed parking rates will be hiked from 7$ cents a day to fl fer beach users and possibly to fl.2S on summer week .. >dS. ERA aOO af9811mea that ••wormal and free Porkhe lob and I"'! OIHlreet ~llf­ lng will bl -fnlin Ibo ....... ERA tqe0 il\e c111 COlllldl to i<unch the plan as ••a nteealll'1 first atep ""'aril revttallzaUoo 1111 h Top of the Pier area." The report will be cmsldered by the councll tooighl. II WU ordend alter a second appralsal m . the property - five bloctl on Coast Righwl}' from Sillh Street to First Street plus five acres on the aoutheast of First street --set land acqld!ltion COllla at ft,200,000. Rape Victim, 17, Rem ains Serious; Manhunt Goes On Seventeen-year-old Suaan Price -ab- ducted, raped, then ahot -remained in serious coodiUon today in South Coast Community Hospital as police cootinued to search for the man who a!!laulted her along a lonely road lo Camp Pendleton last Friday. Miss Susan Price of Pico Rivera was described by nurses at South O>ast Com- munity Hospital as conscious but un- changed ln condition, sufferin~-•~ gunshot wound Jn her ear and n?.' . · The young woman. who accepted an offer to be photographed by a stranger who met her on a ·eorona del Mar street comer, was later driven down coast by the man. .. She was raped and I.hot near the Camp Las Ptugu gate. Sheriff's spokesmen 1n San Diego Coun- ty said this morning they had no new Information in the case. In the meantime doctors at the Laguna Beach hospital, have delayed removing the slug from the girl'• neck unUI her condiUon strengthen!. The slug ls in a critical area, spoke!men said. This made the full development costs for the 1,878-space surface lot at $4.8 million, $1 .2 million more than previous. ly estimated. In its lat.est report, ERA add! revenue from on-street parking -calculated at '66.800 -to the estimates. With this utra source ol income, the plan to "]land the Parking Authortty will make a profit after one year of operattng at a loss1 the consultant claim- ed. 'l'1le feaalbility of lhe parking lot is bued on marbt aupport lmn beach Villl9rt ...i ...._ ol·a NAii aquan loot spoclolly aboppln( centtr plaMed ltr lllt -area. The Part!., AuUIDrly a I re a d y operate. the 2,oop..pace landlcaped park- ing lot IOUtbeut of the municipal pier. ERA stat.es that the amount the city must raise to break even each year on the new lot it $471,957. That amount would cover bond payments a n d operating costs. .ERA preaented two alternatives to the council -charging fl to beach usera and 50 cents to shoppers or raising the weekend parking charge to $1.25. According to ERA, the first alternative would result in a deflclt of $34,000 the first year and a $9,000 surplus second the second year while the second plan would bring a loss of fl8,000 the flrlt year and a profit of '28.000 the secood year. H i ker 'Rescues' Self in Fo rest A hiker stranded after aggraviting an' old knee injury spent part of the weekeRd deep in Cleveland National Forest then walked out unnoticed as sheriff'• deputies were organhing a helicopter search and rescue. Sheriff's spokesmen said DoR All air, 25, of Diamond Bar, phoned authorities be.fol"!; dawn Suaday morning to report he had emerged from the fore1t 1afely. Authorities had planned the search for dayb<eak. Allalr 1tayed behind on a hJking jaunt near El Oariao Vlllaie alle: hll knee Injury acted up, he llld. A friend, Bruce Poynder ot. Mira Loma reported the incident late Saturday af. temoon at the forestry ttlUOn at El Cari.so. Searcher• worki•g through the evenlnc hours failed to find the man and called off operatlona lH'IW Sunday. his bOO>e. 1Ullerinf a bullet wound through the Jell arm and Jnln ·the stomach. Newhard wu rushed to surgery at Huntington lntercommllnlty "°'Pit.II and listed 1n 1a1r condition. Fountain Valley police detectives were di!pltched to Costa Mesa police bead- quarters to questi<ln Conales, w~ was belni JnterTOgated about bis role in the breakfut--time homicide. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Green said neighbors reported seeing Corrales leave the modest, suddenly· silent wood and stucco resktence shortly after the laud arauinenL Mrs. Corr1les was found within a few moments. "She's all rfaht bn't abe?11 uked a gray-haired neighbor lady u police and reporters stood outside. ••No ••. Oh God .•. l boped In Heeven she wasn't dead. She bad two liW1 ones." Tbe children weni identified as David. 2, and Ctrvado, t. Mr&. CorTlles had four childrm not living wltll the couple. They came from a prior marriage. "He seemed like a nice fellow at times," said the neighbor woman, whUe another acquaintance said Corrales had worked at several jobs but wu currenUy unemployed. Several persmA stood around in their front yards, IOD'le drinilng coffee u police moved about the C<rralts pro-• perty. Autboritles could draw no immediate link between the shooting of Mn. CoJ'.. rales and Newhard, who was apperently coo!rQofod!n ~~al bis ...... A tingle 6Jood spot WU lolDid ., tbe fioor. "I heonl a -lbal -JIU a baUoon popplDf and then I beard a ear acreechlot, takl111 off fast,1' said a ne-lghbor. Carter Mattbewa, lS, who was 1n his bedroom. Police said Newhard wa1 a aelf.em- ployed pool cootntctor. Corrales wu driving a county-owned car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:&'.t a.m., and ont officer aaJd he undentood the 1uapecl 1111lered trom cerebral pally. Newport Beach poUt< Officer Darryl Youle fir>t opolt<d Corral'9 drtvlng eul oo PacUlc Co•!I Highway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith~ wu dispatched as a backup anlt and Corrales was pulled over at "Finley Avenue and Short Street after tunUna: off at 'The Ardte5 in- terchange . _ He offered no reslataoce and banded over a .25 caliber autoffiaUc pistol. Police said Mrs. Corrales had a cul over her eye and had been ihot in the chest area. Investigators were sent t.o the home Sunday at 9:40 p.m., to talk to the couple after an altercation in which Mrs. Corrales said she was struck by her hUJband. Office Tom Boylan wrote In his incident report that the s~pect admitted striking his wile during an argument and that she wanted to aign a complaint against him . Mrs. Corales -who had about lJ hours left to live -told Officer Boylan ihe wu n:peated!y beaten by hi!r bu•· band. '!be patrobllan'• ""'llnl Incident report eoded wllh ID Jnialc IC>OtnlMe viewed In rtlrO•pecl, alter 11UQ..U., to Mn. Corralea th1t ahe contact dfltecUvea to- day . ••n,e vlctlm ltatu that abe wilhet proaecuUon." Officer Boylan wrote. "HDWever, tt is unlikely that !!he wlll follow up on prOleCl.lting the suspect." Mouthwash a Myth? FD A Say~Breatli, Colds Not Affected by Prod uct,s WASHINGTON (UPI) -TI>e Food snd Drug AdmJnl!ilralion (fDA) said today a aclentllic study ahowed that mouthwash products did not kill bad breath, combat colds or cure tore thrOlll. tn a notice published In the Federal Register, the FDA advised manuracturera of nine brand.I of mouthwa1h to stop uslna auch advertlalng elalm1 as Het- fectlvely destroys bacterla that cause bad breath in the mouth," "combat cnld symptoms and mlnor throat lr· ritJtient," and "lemparary rtlJef of minor aore throat and mouth lrrttatlon.s. '' The maken have 30 days to reply. U the)' cooUnued the advertising ellln\t after tba~ the FDA could order tht product& off &tore ahclve1. Tiie FDA cited a National Acld~my .of, Sci.,_ (NAS) lllldJ wlllcJi caacludtd that mouthwuhea were "found to be ineffective for preventJYeor tber1peuUve clalms." Although nine brarids were included In the notice, the FDA llld the 1elentllte findings were "equally applicable to the . same type of claim belna made for a number ol (other) mouthwuhes." Wllllam Goodrich, FDA a e n e r a 1 counst!1 aald the tclenWlc flndJn&a "are appllcaole to all mouthwashea." Goodrich explain«! that tbe NAS chtoted ooly brands Introduced belween 1131 and 11162, the perlOd covered under a ltCt1on of the 1"3 dru1 law 1mendmtnt requiring that manuhcturm muat prove not only that tti.lr drug producll are ale but alto that they work. On products Introduced before 1131, Goodrich 1&!d, the Jaw requlrel Iba FDA In ............ 11alnlt tht )IRIC)uct. 1be nine brands, and I.heir manufac. turer1 : Pepaodent antilepUc mouthwash, ]Aver Brothers Co., ·New York ; Cepocol mouthwut>t1r1le, William S. Memll eo.. dM•Jon ot Rlchanf.Memu. c1,,. clnnaU. Ohloi ·8terilol, Warner Lambert Co., Morrt1 Pl~, N.J.; Betadlno moulhwa11>-pr1Je, tht Purdue Frtderlck Co., Yonker11 N.Y. IJOdlno 1ar11' and moutb.wul1, ilod1nt Phannocol Cor;t>.. dlvlllon ol IJ>f<ma· uonal i..tu corp., Dorer, Del.; Kudtnol mouth wash and 1ar1le, Kudenol Corp., tubtldlary ot Guardian Chemical Corp., Looi Toland City, N.Y.; Mlcrfn oral anUoeptlc, Joh'*" and Jolw<in, New f!nlnlirlck, N. J.; Toala. Cole Pharp>1<1l Co. Inc., SL L<lull, Mo.; Tyrol.aria mouthwab, 14..U .tlld Co. loc., Ralrl'ay, N.J. ' • • DAil Y f'ILOl ....... ••klllN ._... HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMEN DOUSE OIL IL.UE AT GOLDEN 'WEST STREET AND ELLIS Spoctoculor Fire Could lo 5-· for Mlln Frlcloy·Nlthl; Dom•t'" Fl9urod of $500 • Lee ·Risner Supp(nters Due at Council Session Arson Studied • In Two Blazes At Huntington By RUDY NIEDZIELSKI ot tM. hllr "*' tl-'I' More. fierce debate 11 e1peded at Seal Beach aty Hall tonight as the city council braces Itself for cooUmdng protest in 1upport of its fired oily manager, Lee Risner. Risner was deposed a week ago. after President Heads For Denver Meet With Lawmen Pre1ldent Nixon, kloking refretihed after a reluing weekend in Southem California, posed wilh El Toro br1u this morning before boarding Air Force One for a four~hour stopover in Denver on his return trip to Washington. The President and Mrs. Nt1on paused for photogriphers and were greeted by MaJ. Gen. R<>l!ert Owens ind Brig. Gen. Henry w. HiStl before leaving the air itatton this ~ornlng. Niion concluded a ten-day bWJy 1t1y at tbe Western WbJto H-·thll weekend by drlvinl ID liia birthplace In Yori>a Linda. Accompanl<d by C. G. "Bebe" ll<!bolO of Key Biscayne, Fla.; and lndustrlallll Robert Abplanalp of Bronxville, N.Y., Nixon drove Saturday to h1s former Yor- ba Linda home then to hit old collel• at Whlttler." Be wound up the visit by eating a dish called ''hobo steak" at Cha1e.D'1 Restaurant lni..M Angeles. Nixon 1eheduled the Denver stop to drum up aupport among the nation'a law enforcement officers for hJs federal anU· crime packqe. Atty. Gen. Johl\· Mllchell joined N!son In Denver to help mobilize mtmbert of. the Law Enforcement Aes1st.aDce AdmlnlllraUon (LEAA) In IUPPorl ol long-4e:laytld ~Coqgressional action on a dozen aclrnir\lllt•Uon· crtme bllla. Ntxon 1wp··m.t; at· Stap)tton Intern .. Uonal Airport by -Oov. John 1.9••, Sen, Gonion Alloll (II.Colo.), and Republican eon_. Donald'Brotzman and can- ' HuitUngton Beach detectives a n 4 firemen were probing evidence from two blazes 1hls morning IUSpected as ltlOQ four and a half years ol terVice, an act whJch brought recall threat.. against Mayor Morton Baum and councilmen Conway Fuhrman and Thomu ffDgard . ~e fact lhat both fires were fit A flyer ~buttd amone Seal Beach the same vicinity makes us .suspicious,'' residents over the weekend by a group aatd Fire Chief· Ray Picard. called Sav. Our City (SOC) uraes The•tlrt1 occurred In the old·oll lleld evO<Yooe to allend the meellnc. betw<tn Golden· West St. and GarllcJ4 "We intend to IOck It to 'em," uld and Ellis Avenues. Mrs. Beverly Casares, referring to !be The first blaze, which broke oat at organlzaUon'a name. 10:0 p.m. Frida)', destroy~ the reinalna Under lhe chillrmanlhlp of Tom of• tho ill't wooden oU' d~k Jn Hun- Blackman, SOC inteqds to initiate recall Unfloo Beach. ' . ... ~. ._... proceeding• against Baum and the two The fire from oil soaked t1mbCn pro. other councilmen u well as seek le1al duced spectacular names which ahol aid, according to Mrs. Casares. · hunditds of feet into the alt and were SOC claims a membership of 500 lo saan as far away as Costa Meia. 700 and financial pledges of up tO' Sl,500. The blaze at Golden West Street and "We're-a ~partisan civic movement Ellis ,Avenue, destroyed the belt house ranglng from conservative to liberal and that contained the machinery that It cu ta acrou all ecmomlc lines," Mr1, powered the drill 1lle loss was esttmated Casares aald. at $500. Meanwhile, the wife of Seal Beach'• 1be wooden derrick on the well, owned ma)'or, Mrt. Morton said there ii no by the Huntington Signal Compaii.y, was citizen aroup 1upporting the Risner fir-pulled down • abort time a111. IOI-. "We listed the cause as being from "I wish we had one. We get calls an overheated fan belt, but w ii from people all ltle 1 lime but nof,hing reclaalfled It as' pos1lble arson after hu been or1anlted. Right now we're the .se¢0nd b~e," Pl~ aatd. Just tryln1 to stay alive," Mrs. Baum The second fire-oCcurred at 18780 sald. . Flberglau St. Sunday nlit>t just IOO '.'l'lllldenta!l<I tbeylre. colng to bring -yardl trom the frlclay night •pectacular. bullhorn• Into tbe audienct," she aald A Union Paelflc llallroad boxcar con. of the SOC -de~nstraton. 011m golng taini;ng clay molds w11 ext.e1'diveJ.y to call the chJef of'.J!Ollce" ao they won't damaged. be used." "The car was · locked and sealed but Should the ·crowd expected at,tonleht's the fire wa1 stal1ed1 Internally " Picard session 1overfiow the chambers, lbe said. "Whoever ltarted the 'fire had metitJna will be moved to the McGau1h to break Into the car. School aqdlt.orlum at Seal B e a c b Boultvard and Bolaa. Avenue. Arnone items ·to be conaldered are the aalaries of interim City ' Manager Dennla Courtemorc:be and Interim City Attorney Jim -· who wu ~lnted a week a10 after City Attorney ' Jlm • Cames was -fl~ in conjunctioo with the lllsner M<>r. Roger Ml1llins Services· Set A coollng oil period 11 • In tho ' wOrk1 for the Or1111e Coast, the wea1hlrman predicts, with low <loudl ""1 . lwy, ltlnlhlne Oil th• cllmaUc menu. Hlgha are libbed from Ila lo 85. cldalea J-·o, McKevltVaod WIWam Funeral Mrvlcea for LI. Roser w. ~~· Nl101N1ppolnted L 11: A A Id-MuUinl Jr., a Marine flyer who lost INSIDE TOO,\ Y South COillt RtperlcTJI givu Orange Counl!I IC. /irll ·1ook al the wldel~ acckdmtd J>la11 "Roi· lnt1'Gnti and Guildenatttn Are Dead." IC't reviewed on Pao• IB todav. mlnlslralors, Pele: ,Veld and Cbarlea his Ufe In a fiery crt!ll at· g1. Toro Colter, briefed the Pretldent · on the Marine Corp• Alrostalon IUI TI>uracloy, lunneUn1 or -million In federal funda have been ae( for 10:30 a.m. ·Tuelday to local police agenclea last year. The at the ~I Toro BAie Clapel. granll ...,. earmukod.1,.-priority anll· Chaplain Albert Trelbtl will offlalala crirne ~jectl, research a n.d dt.velop-at the etrimon1111 The bodt will bf! ment, to ,finance colle11 1tudlt1 I« Jiw flown for burial to· Little Rock Natlollal enf""'menl olllctrt and to establish Cemetery, Ll!Ue Rock. Ark.. a criminal jultJce lnlonnatlen aervlce. LI. Mulllnl, r1, ol HU Padua Drive. Mn. Nlxoo joJnecl the • Presldenl In HuntlnalM Belch, "" ltllled whtn thl handahaltlng and •ulol'IJil\ 11\inlnl at giant KC130 linker he wu Pllolin& cruJ>. the Denver airport before illdnf o 11 ed durln• a landlnf appro1eb. on ·her own tor a rece!1119n at tbl lit Is lllJ'\'lved bl !ti• wile, Wanda (i!oo NIXON, Pl .. I) -and 11Mlr·d111cJiter,.CloilY, l . .. ' I . ' MMtl , .. ,. """"•'...... ... =,C.."f:' u 5°.IC:"'"' IUI " "'*"'" ..... ,, ·-. .............. ,.,, --.. ! OAll.Y PILOT H Celia ,Heads .. For Texas • Coastline coilPUs CllRISTI. Tiii<. cvPn -!llll'· ne... Colla. gaining .... power In • ~y swirl through the Gulf o? ~e.iico, ~ ljin"fl her 115 mile an bM winds at Ille '°1J and beacbe1 U>n& tbe·Telu ' .. -. -... !led. ~ ·~ up tbe windows and ptliis «d," said Mr• MaritYn COburn, a biit mllrioa operator 81oo1 the Om;IUI Cbnsu. beachfront. "We don't have much time. 'Ibey told L1l to a:et out by noon." · The Weather Bureau said the first hurrlcane lo strike Texu in U..0 years ,.ould hit "'" Corpus Cbr\ati, • town 111•• _....,, lbdl ,,_ Oello. ....... -thal toot lt--tlle~­m Ille Tam-. ..r1J today. W.. __ Ille .,. ilocreuod lo IO millsabom'. 8111 ... die llorm aw!rlod -lo slue It plDe4 speed and power. Th< w--called tt ... clang~ b.-." At ..-. EDT. CAlW WIU cmtered near f.-IU -and . laolllude 115.I well • -15 miles .. --of oarp.. QrilU. It wu movtni wutr nc:wdaswt .t 11 mllta an boor. 8"' 11111 Iliad: hurricane fla(J were --C«pul ClirlltJ and Baffln B&J 11 11.-... u. Tex. Gale wamlnp wwe •••W fnm BrownsYille, Tt1., lo~ 11oeoJ ra1n1 ID odvance rl Cella wen. f-oj .ipt _,, tbe Wealh« -llld. ..,,. -tbrulened ~ """"and -Cdla'I lint fringes -ll&htnlng, rains ud -wiDdl d » mn.. an hour --up the llhoreline, lhIUteolnl ilhadd1 -... -pilings and .... -rimmlol Corpus Cbrlltl BoJ. Oal)' 111ree lhlpo w«< in tbe Port r1 C«puo Oirllll lodoy. Oll>era w"" "'told to pl& out to au away from the ....,,,_ -fomo -.-r.o mileo -Cdla'• eye; with pks ~---lotbenor1hand . -ml 119 mileo pJtb and welt. Nice 11111 CM! Def-"'1unt.en evacuated IDO penons from bolela and 'motels along Corpus Qiristl Beach. '11ley prepared to evaoiate about 300 students ln ~summer c1asltl at the University of Corpus Christi. Evac11.1t.ion headquarters were set up at the Nueces County Courthou.se downtown. Nobel Winner Dies BEliLJN (AP) ~ Otto Warbarg, a biochemi!t and Nobel Prize winner in 1931, died here Saturday at 87, the West Berlin government announced today. Some Catch Steve Witter, 8; Eddie Smllh, 8, and Edye Smilh, 6, are hoPini they can catch· some 20-pOund tuna& like these when annual Huntington Beach Huck Finn FisPing Derby gets under way Wednesday at 'the Huntington Beach Pier. Prizes will be awarded for fishing prowess and costuming. West County's Desalting Facility Sites Inspected A federal water survey team toured West Orange County during the weekend inspecting sit.ea for a •12 million pro- totype Mi.ter deullnhatWn plant. ~.>'. looked at two sites, one In Foun- tain Valley and the other in Huntington Beach, which had b e e n propa.sed by the Orange County Water District. The district is working with the U.S. Department of Interior on the project. ;'The fact we're here indicates this project is pretty weU under way," Carl L. K.Jein, an u.si.st.ant 6eCretary to Secretary of lnterJor Walter Hjckel oom· mented. Klein and d e p u t y undersecretary William Rogers inspected a 20-acre site at Ellis A venue and EucHd Street in Foontain Valley and a 12-acre parcel on the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana River at Pacific Coast Highway. ... The county district favors the.fountain Valley site, but Klein told newsmen that Interior Secretary Hickel will ma.ke the final decision on the plant. Tht county" dis-1.rict hopes the federal government will provide '4.4 million for construction of the plant and $5 million in operating expenses for the first four years. The district bas promised to contribute- $2.5 million to the prototype plant. Target date !or start of construction is June, 1971. When completed in 1973, the plant is expeded to produce 3-4 million galloru of fresh water a day . Senate Resumes Hearings OnBadhamFreeway Bill NA VY MISSILE Makes Debut CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Wilh an observing Soviet spy ship kept at a distance by a U.S. destroyer, the nuclear submarine James Madison today successfully unlea shed the Navy's new multiple warhead Poseidon missile. SACRAMENTO -After a week's postpmemenl, the State S en a l e Transportation Committee was set to hold a hearing today on a bill to prevent construction of the. Pacific C o a s t Freeway through Newport Beach and part (I( Huntington Beach. Debate on Gov. Reagan's 'l billion tax reform bill preempted the freeway bearing last Monday. TOOay's freeway hearing wy expected to draw to Sacramento many advocates both pro and con from the Orange Coast. LaJt week at least 20 persons repnsen· ting city and county government, land· owner and homeowner interest& f I e w to Sacramento, only t.o ltave the meetlne cancelled. Delegat1ons from Newport Beach favor DAILY P.ILOT OilANG!i COAST ,u11..1an11o1G COMPAHY blt•rt N. w,,1111 ''KllMflt ff"ll 'w•utMI" J,ck l . Cwri1y v~ ..... 1o:1on1 .......... r..,,.•I M•M .. r Thom •• K11¥it 1.GlllW" 11!01¥11\ A. Mw1,i!ift1 M1111q1"' l!o<l'Or Al111 Oi1~i" Wtll 0i l"fl C-IV f~l!or . Alb1rt W. l1h1 AMll:ltll ll!"IOI H11.tl .......... Office 171T5 lt•tl. lo~l1011tl M1ill111 Aclclro11 : P.O. lo• 790, 92641 Oftltr Offlc .. l.11-l111t.ll: 122 to'O<H! AV"'IN. C.0.11 -"' .. : .. Wtll II' l!rHI N....,.• 1t1t11: nu Wnl 1111111 1wi.v1rtl Ill> C-ftl .. Nerlfl II C1mltio lltt•! I • the bill to block the freeway . Others from Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Leguna Beach, Orange County govern- ment and Newport landowner interests oppose it. The bill. authored by Assemblyman Robert Badham CR·Newport ) would delete the adopted Pacific Coast Freeway route between Beach &ulevard In Hun- ttn.gton Beach and the eastern Newport Beach city limits at Corona del Mar. It already has passed the assembly 46-6. lf the senate transportation com· miltee recommends It In today's crucial test it will go to the full senate for vote . If it does not get a "do paliS" recommendation from the senate com· mittee the bill wlll die. SA Woman Dies In House Fire A Sant.a Ana woman dled ln her blazing home Saturdey despite what onloo kers called lhe herold -auempls of two unknown young rhen to reach her bedroom. Mrs. Helen Wilson, 55, died at Orange County Medical Center wllhln fi ve minutes or her arrival. Doctors said she suffered third degree burns over her entire body. Neighbors told firemen they were frying to reach the screaming won1an when two passersby joined the rescue at.tempt . One man sma shed in the bedroom window and tried to force his way through smoke and flames while his companion braved !he burning porch lo play water from a garden hose on the fire. The dying woman was finally taken from the home by firemen. Both yoong men left the scene without revealing lhe!r irluUUea. Japan Litnits Car Use TOKYO (UP!) -Tokyo baMed automobiles from four of 113 biage~t 1hoppina: distrlctt Sunday and noted a sharp drop In the carbon mpno1\de con· tent of the air. Pollce estimated ?IS,000 pedestrians jammed the Glnza and the other threa dlltrlcta and offlciahi in MaLNya Ditpartm ent Store aaid "aalel are just about llke Chrlatmu." After the firing, the Russian fishina trawler moved in and crewmen scooped up pieces from a plastic membrane pierced by the missile when it broke out of its launching tube in the deck or the Madison. The pieces floated t1 Oie surface . To do so, the trawler, the Laptev, maneuvered near a Navy support ship, the U.S. Observation Island. and Navy officials said it was violating in· ternational law by not giving the U.S. ship right of way. The Madison fi.red the lwo-stage rocket while gliding beneath the surface of the AUanUc Ocean ·30 miles east of Ca'pe Keonedy. • 250,000 Swarm To City Beaches Crowds totaling near):f 250,000 hit the beaches along Huntington Beach over the weekend. The mile·long municipal beach drew lhrongs of 52,000 and 65,000 on Saturday and Sunday. Lifeguard Sgt. William Richardson report ed 20 rescues over the two days. '"The low water te1nperature (59 degrees) kept most of the people on the beach and out of trouble,'' he 11id . The surf was a mild two to three feet. Huntington State Park attracted about 40,000 visitors each day and Bolaa Chica State Beach drew 2.5,000 on both Saturday and Sunday. f'rom Pqe 1 NIXON •.. covernor't mansion 11iven by P..fn. John Love. She toured the city's juvenile home and was brleled on youth and drug problems by James D. McKevitt, dltlrlct attorney for Denver who is runnln1 for CnugreS! on the GOP licket. Tricia Nliron, who vacationed al the \Vestern \\lhit e House dUllng the presidt nlial ~lay, skipped the. Denvt,r ,;top and.., fMw directly home 1board a M!para tc govarrunent aircr&!l l(asabian Called Liar Miami Woman's Deposition Tells LSD Use LOii A!IGICLl!:S (UPI) -The Tate- Ualllanca mi,vdtr trl11 was lnterrupted t.od•Y while the defeos.e took a depoJition from a witness who characterlzed star atate witness Llnda Kasablan as a "liar.". from Mrs. Kasabian at the end of Friday's trial session the acknowledge. ment that the prosecution promised her immunity if she would appear as their witness. Asked If she wag telling the story or the slayinsa to save her own llfe, she told the court : "I'd give my life lf none of this had happened -for the people who were kl lied.". . Mrs. Kasabian, who described thtl 1m· munity a:;: "just s piece ot paper," also testified that she participated in se1 orgies with both men and women whlle living with the Manson family and had taken drugs. The prosecution permitted the in- te"trupllorl because the witneu. Mrs. Jw1e Emmer, 30, widow Of a Miami, Fla., liquor store owner, would be unable to appear when the defense present.a its case possibly several moot.hJ froT now. At the deposition hearing, with the jury not in the room, Mrs. Emmer said Mrs. K.uabian stayed at her Florida borne about a month last fall after the sJayin&s of actress Sharoo Tate and six other penon.s. U.S. Pilot~ Drop Napalm In Cambodia Support Move "She said she had a ball in California, a wonderful time. But she was a liar, I know she Iles," Mrs. Emmer said. She 1&i<t Unda told her also of LSD trips she had t.aken, describing them as "like walking oo air." Under queslioning by Deputy Distri ct Attorney Aaron Stovitz, Mrs. Emmer admitted the discussion ol drug use came up when Mrs. Katablan Wed her why she drank so much. "When you raised your hand to take the oath did It &bake becau.se you are nervow or because you are a htavy drinker," asked Stovltz. "My hand shaking hu nothing to do with my drinking," said Mrs. Emmer. "I shake more when I drink." Mrs. Emmer 1ald the defense had paid her way to CaWornla ti> testify. Her deposition will be presented to the jury during the defense's presenlation of its side of the case. Mrs. Kasabian was espected to wind up her chllllna testimony today about the slaylngs and the life style of the Charles Manson family . The tiny 21·ytar~ld blonde was 1eheduled ti> undergo further cross ex· amlnaUon by defense lawyers who con- tend she ~ trying to save her own life with false accusations against Manson and three young women r:odefen· dant.s. After she finishes, the state will call a series of witnesses to describe the scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBian· ca homes and medical experts to testify that the victims were stabbed dozens of times. Defense layer Paul Fitzgerald drew Blaze Damages Expensive Yacht In Lido Harbor Fire aboard the 75-root luxury yacht C'est la Vie today caused an estimated $25,000 and ..threatened other yachts in the Lido Peninsula Yacht Anchorage. C'est la Vie is a converted Coast Guard cutter belonging to Harry S. Rinker of 10006 Kat.eUa, Anaheim. It was twice won sweepstakes honors for the best maintained yacht in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's opening day in· spection. The yacht is berthed at slip No. 5 at Lido Peninsula Yacht anchorage. When the Newport Beach Fire Dept. arrived at the scene shortly before 2 a.m., the entire bridge and boat dee~ were in names. The Flre Department said the call was received from an unidentified woman 1board a vessel berthed two slips away. When she went on deck about 1:45 a.m. she observed sparks aboard the C'est la Vie. Damage to the decks was estimated at $16,000. An outboard wa11 destroyed and radar and other electronic equipment was damaged. Both the Fire Department and Harbor Department are inveaUgat.ing the fire. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -U.S. pllola flying supersonic Phantom jets rained napalm fire bombs and rocketa on Com· munist po&iUorui today In support of a two-pronged C a m b o d i a o cowr- teroffensive north and south of the capital of Phnom Penh, field reports said. The U.S. air strlkes were reported near Skoun, a strategic highway junction town 35 miles northeast of Phnom Penh, and in the Kirlrom area 56 miles southwest of Phnom Penh. Col. Sar Hor, deputy commander of Cambodia's second military division, reported the Amer~an air .strikes in the Skoun and Klrlrom areas, saying the piloLs were French-speaking U.S. aviators who yielded to pleas from beleaguered Cambodian unit.s for help. Hor said the pilots were Oying recon· naissance missions when they were called At Skoun, field reports said Communist guerrillas were in control of the southern end of town while ca.mbodiao units held the north end. A spokesman at U.S. military head· quarters In Saigon denied any knowledge of American air strikes and said it was U.S. policy to fly only harassment and Interdiction missions in Cambodia, not close support for ground troops . '"This sort of thing could only happen if the activity alDng the border were endangering our troops,'' a U .S. spokesman said in Salgon. The Skoun-Kirirom theaters are well inside Cambodia, about 75 miles from the border with South Vietnam. Heavy fighting was _also reported for the fourth consecutive day in the pro- vince capital of Kompong Thom 90 miles north of Phnom Penh. Communists and Cambodians battled house to house. Surrounded and outnumbered three·t.o. one, the 600 defenders at Kompong Thom called In divebombers to hit 1uerrUla hideouts in the city. G<lvemment losses in the battle were put at 32 dead and 74 ~ounded, with Cambodian spokesmen reporting 111 Communist troops dead . Five battalions of Cambodian troops ..... about 3,000 men -arrived this morn- ing in Kompong Speu, 30 mlles ,aouthwest . of Phnom Penh, at the beginning of a drive down Highway 4, the capital 's only link ti> its seaport and oil refineries at Kompong Som. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops have blown up four bridges on Highway Red Slick Hits Clemente Beach The Orange County Health Department was examining samples of a 20-mile-\ong streak of reddish film which came ashore at San Clemente over the weekend. The slick, studded with I a r Her particles, began floating ashore Sunday morn ing as thousands of beachgoers began arriving on San Clemente's beaches. The substance, possibly a red tide comprised of dead plankton, also carried the larger material, and health depart· ment officials decided lo test it for sewage c.o11tent. •. closing the flow of aupplles from Kompong Som to Phnom Penh, and were reported harassing automobile Ira!· fie with sniper fire. LA Judge Clarke, Cd~I Resident, ~~~~deC~k~'t., ~~toiotrkt Court judge in Lo6 Angeles since 1966 and a resident of Corona del M11r, will retire effective Sept. I. Clarke, 68, who was ap]Xlinled 's a federal jµdge by President Eisenh er ln l95S, said Sunday he had sent a formal Jetter to President Nixon in whi he expressed the wish. to assume the status of senior judge. AJ a senior judge , he said he planned to continue a substantial amount o[ judicial work and retain his present chambers and staff in the Federal Courthouse In Los Angeles. He and his wife plan to make their permanent home in Corona del Mar, but they will spend some time on their farm in Middleburg, Va. Middleburg, Va ., is the home of Mrs . Clarke's daughter, Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith. Clarke began his career on the bench in 1932, when he was appointed lo the Municipal Court in Lo! Angeles. Fulbright Raps Pact With Spain WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. J. William Fulbright challenged today a pending executive military agreement with Spaln, charging that the pact involves c.om- mltments which should be 'Subject ti> Senate confirmation. The Arkansas Democrat said the White House plan, ostensibly extending U.S. use ol three bases in Spain for five years, contains provisions which would lead to mushroomed costs and perhaps even Vietnam.type entanglements. In remarks prepared for floor delivery, Fulbright called for legislation that would force President Nixon 10 submit the measure as a treaty. Fulbright's move carried the sam• overtones as the Cooper.Church amend- ment, recently passed by the Senate, which would limit Nixon's powers for military involvement In Cambodia. '"We should have learned from the tragic war" ln Indochina, declared Fulbright, where "lhe first step could lead.'' Aldrin Gets lfonor STOCKHOJ.M (A~I -Apollo II moonwalk.er Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. return· ed to the land of his forebears Sunday and received a golden plaque. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50o/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURHITUH ON NIW LlllRAL ALLOWANCES s.1.ct From Our Show Room, Or We'll Cu1tom Build To Your Ord•r ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING • Announcing a new breakthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE R.uffell 's m•nuf1c.ture1 th• fin•1t furnitur• you will find anywher•. You ••• it i nd 1•l•ct it right In our 1howroom. Pty up to SOY.: I••• then r•t•il. Cho••• from an vnllmlt•d 1eloc.· tien of fabric1. Cu1tom chen9e1 ere el.o po11ibl1. e AU. WOii aUAlANfllD POI fHI LlfnlMI O• ,.,.,, 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • 548-0259 • . I " ' 7 .. • I ' . .,. •lfY'• ...... N.. 'l'. Steeb : ! • VO~. 63, NO. '184, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAIJFORNIA MONDAY, !'l*JST 3, l9JO. ' . --esa 0 er Q ~ O·: -• • • . . • ~ Valley Man Wounded; Husband Jailed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... Otllt' """ lleff ·A Colla M... molber of m who called police Sunday night lo report a family fight Wat shot dead today. Her hwlband was arreated after. raclng lo Fountaln Valley, where be allegedly Slot a male acquaintance. Ruben Corfales, fl, of 238 Fairway Place, was arrested without incident in Newp!)rt. Beach. by a _pollceman who spotted bis car and recOcnlied It from an are•wide radio broadcut. He wu turned over tD Costf Mesa polle<I and booked for lnvOl!tgallon ol murder and uuult with intent to commit munler. Mn./ Sylvia Corrales, l'J', was found lying lace down In 1 J>90l of blood on the floor of the coup1e11 bedroom by 1 neighbor girl wbo beard a vlolont argument about 9 a.m., followed by a shot. Only a rew momenta later, Tom Newhard, 37, cf 1731S S8nta Maria St., Fountain Valley, WIS aunned down at After Week Dela11 I ; Committee Hearing Set For Freeway Controversy SACRAMENTO -Alter a week'1 postponement, the State S en a t e Tran.sportatioo Committee was set to hold a hearin& today on a bill to prevent coostruction ci the Pacific C o a s t Freeway through Newport Beach and pall ol Huntington Beach. Debate on Gov. Reagan's '1 billion tu ftlorm bill preempted the freeway bearing laat Monday. Today'• freeway bearin& was expected to draw to Sacramento many advocates both pro and con from the Oree• Cout. La'1 week at least 20 peDOm r~ Ung dty eel -V '""""'.-, 18fd· owner and homeawner ~ f I e w lo liacr~, "'ll>'. to baV< the meetl!ll ~U.., fnlm Newport BOlllO!l lavor the bill lo block the freeway. Others from HunUngton Beach, Q>sta Mesa, Laguna Beach, Orange County govern- ment and Newport landowner interests oppOISe it. The bill, authored by Aasernblyman Robert Badham CR-Newport) would delete the adopted Pacific Coast Freeway route between Beach Boulevard in Hun. tlngton Beacb and the easlem Newport Beach city limits at Corona del Mar. It alreaey haa paa&ed the ..,.mbly <M. It ti1f """le lralllportatlon --mlllee...........,.. II la lodaT• cruclll tat II will go to tile, lull aenate for -. u it -not l'!I • "do puo" noom...,atkll from * .ute c:om-mitl.J tho iim wtu o11e. ' . I Ficker's lntreRid Wins NY Yacht Club Cruise Bill Ficker or NewPort Beach moved 1 notch hlg)ier In East' Cout yachling cireles Sunday when he piloted the lZ.. meter yacht Intrepid to a declsive victor) 1n the New York Yacht Club Cruise. Ficket and Intrepid leaped into the limeHgbt at Newport1 R.I., in July b)' winning n I n e o( the 10 races ln thl America's Cup obaervaU~ triall. 1be NYCC Cntiae race for the Twelves Newport Guard Captures Title The Natlooal Swimming Cbamplonahlp Ulle WU caplut<d by I Newport Beacb lifeguard for the leCOOd y~ar 1n a row Salurday at Venice Beoch. Tom Baughey, 17, won the event in a time of U: 11, The "cilampiooshlpo, oponlOred by the National Suri Life Saving Assn., begin with ~ swimmers entering the rough llW'f, .wimmlng out around a marter buoy placed 51J!1 yarda off the beach, then back tllrou!lh the surf to the bead!, with 1 long sprint through the aand to the flnlsli line. Last year the event w11 won by New- port Beach Weguard Mike Martin. wa1 over a special 23-mlle course off Brenton Roel upt 1n Rhode Island Sound. Ficker beat Bob McCullough In Valiant by three minutes and 31 seconds. Vallant's trial horae, Weatherly, the 11182 Clip dele!!der; wu <third, and Charley Morgan's Heritage was fourth. On Ficker'• 10-man crew are three other West C.oaat sailors -George Twist and Jim Titus from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and Jon Andron of Santa Barbara. The NYYC CrulBe is a tracliUonal event be!we<n the July aed Auguot trials for the America's CUp defense. STUDENT?-NO HE'S THE BOSS FRANCONIA, N. H. (UPI) -Even lbm""1 Leon -11ya he d-1 ~ -being a oollep prelide•t really mean ti be'• the Dtw' bead Gf FMlllOOJlil Oqllege It the aie ct U, Botateln arrived In lh11 tiny White Mountain community !ilturdaY to prepare hlmaeH for nmnlnc the 216-Jtu- dent liberal aria college. When he tew over Sept. 1 from retiring president Lai'ry Leml!lel, he will he the )'OWllest college head ln the nation. bis h<lne, IUf!<rlng I bullet wound through the left arm and Into the stomach. l'lewbard wu rushed to IW'lftY at Huntln&ton lnter<Ommunlly HolpllaJ aed U..U!d In lalr condition. Fountain Valley police detectives were dispatched lo Costa Mesa police bead- 'quarten to questiarr Corrales. who wa5 belng interrogated about his role in the breatfut-Ume.bomlclde. Costa !lesa Police Detective Clpt. Bob Green aald nelgliborl .._iod oeelng_ Corrales leave the modest, suddenly- silent wood and stucco .-eaklence abortly alter the loud argument Mn. Corra1ea wu found within a few momenta. , "&he'! all right Isn't abe?" ukecl a gray-haired neighbor lady u police and report.en stood outaide. ''No. , .Oh God. • .I hoped to Hea'nft ahe wasn't dead. She bad two litue ones." The children were identilled u David, 2, and Cervado, 1. Mr>. Corral., had four children not living with the couple. ' They came from a prklr marriage. "He seemed like a nice fellow at 1 tlme.s," aaid the neighbor woman, w_hile another acquaintance aaid Corrales had worked at several jobs but waa currently unemployed. Several persons ltood around ln tbelt front yards, 101De drinking coffee u police moved about the Corrales pro- perty. AuthorlUes could draw no lmmedilte link between the lboo!lng of Mrs. eor. rales and Newhard. wl!o wu apparently ~ln~~qfblsl>alna. A lliille b!o;ol llloi waa loand '"' the floor. •1 11earc1 a no1ae thet oounded nu I balloon poppiar and theq. I 1-J:il • .... ac:roechlng, lekfllc. oil Wt, • .aid a neilhbor. Carter Matthews, lS, who w.. tn hil bedroom. Police said Newhard WU a lelf~ ployed pool contract<r. Cornlea WU drlvln( I county-owned car when arrested ·In Newport Beach about 1:• a.m., am one «Beer said ha undentood the IUspecl lllflered from cettbtal palsy. Newport Beach police olllcer Darryl Youle first spotted Corrales driving east oo Padlic Coast Hl!lhway al Balboa Boule¥ard. Officer Tom Smith was dlspatcbed as a backup unit and Corrales !'U pullid over at Finley Avenue and Short Street alter turning off at The Arches in- terclwlge. • He oflered no resistance and b~ over a .2$ caliber automaUc plJtol. Police said Mrs. CorTales had a cut over her eye and had been abot in lhe chest area. ln¥esU1ator1 were sent to \be home Sunday II 1:44 p.m., to talk lo the oouple after an altercaUon ln which Mrs. Corrales said she Wal struck by her huaband. Office T,. Boylan wnite In bis Incident report that Ille auspeot admitted striking hia wife during an argument and that she wanted to aian a compta.J.nt l(alnit him. Mn. Corales -wbo bad about 12 hours left to llvt -told Officer Boylan lhe WU repealedly healen by h!r bllt- band. The patrolmm'I-IDclclont ~ ended with 111 fnmlo loollldte viewed In 'retroapect, ._,..,. ~ to )lrs. Corrales that Ibo -.ct deleollv., to- day. "The victim ~ lllal 11"1 wishes pn>oeco1Ue11,• Olll""' lay1-o )!l'Ote. "HO'Wever, It ii unllbly that 'she will follow up on proeecutinr the IUlped." Ml(~'"°" .......... NEWPORT FutEMEN llATILI ILAZI AlCIAllD· LUXURY .YACifl" liRTMED AT Ll~ PEl:UNsUU. l;111M of Fl,.. E•rly TM•Y U .... r 1-•tlfalltro !Ir ,1,. and 'Harllo••O.,.rtmenl AulhorllJoo · ' ~ . ~~i((elit uea~,. Fire A'60i.ira LidO · Yacht For DeriverM~t . ~ --:------·4<"" -· - With Lawinen Clain1$ $2$,000 Damage President NIJOll, lookfnc relmbed alter a reluing w .. kend In Soulbern Calllornla, pc»ed wllb El Tqro br.,. lhl1 momtng before l;>oardill( Air Fm... One for a four·hour atopover in Dtnter on hiJ retum1trlp iO•Waahlngton. The President 11>1 Mn. NIIon pauaed ' I for pliolograplien and were greei.d by Moj. Qen.. RDhert Owena and Brig. Geo. 8'nry w. H11e before leaving the air statlon·tbls morning. N"LJ:on concluded a len-daJ1 b111y ltay at the Western White Howe ·this weekend by drlvlng lo bis blrlhplace In Yorba Linda. Accompanied by C. G. "Bebe" Rebeao of Key Bilcayne, Fla., and lnduslrlallal Robert A)>p,lanaJp of Bronxville, N.Y., Nixon drove Saturday to hil former Yor· ba Linda home then lo .bis old · oollel• at Whittier. He wound up the visit •by utlng a dlsh called "hobo stuk" at Chasen'• Reltaurant ln Los.Angele1. Nixon acbeduled the Denver slop lo drum up IUP~ ammg the nation'• law enfcrcement of:flcen f<r his federal anU· crlme ·packaje. Atty, Gen. John Mllchell joined NIIon In Denver to' help rno)>lljio IJleJ11ben of the Law Eol""""""*' Alllstanoe Admln1'b'•tion fLEAAl ln lllPport of long-del1yed CongreSllonal ·acU111 oa• a doz.en addlbddtaUon crime bills. , · N1'0n w .. met al Staplet,oo Jntarna. Uooal Airport by ao .. John Love, Sen, Gordon Alldlt (M:Q)o.), ond RepubllA:an Congressman· Donald BrotJm~ and c;a~ dldata Jama 1>. McKevltt and Willia111 Fire . abqard the ~loQt luxwY y~ C'est la Vle 'loday ·caiiled an .9'1ln!ate'd 125,000 and threateoed olller ylchll In the Ll\10 Penineola y acbt Anchorage. C'at la vi. ls 1 oonverted .Cout Guard cutter liil<IOllni lo HF.')' S. Rinker of lllOOI' Kalello, Analiehn. It wu lwlce won "IJO~ -" for the beat mal.Ulqiol 7aCbt In N~wport Harbor .Yacht CliJb'1 opening oky lJ>. lpeotlon. . The ~t,_11 ~ at lllp· No. I at J.\do' · ula Yach! anchorage., Wl>en the N""'°rt 1!<¥h Fire De~. arrived al the ac0ne • abOrtfy belon I 1.m., the enUre bridge and boat dick were 1n names. The ~ De~ oald the can wu received ' from an unldelllllled . . . w-,aboard a veuol b¢bed two s~ • iw!IY; 'When llHi' Went •on· elect abooll l:li a.m. ll1e obauved !Jlarb •"""""'the C'est la 'Vie. ~e ' lo the ~ WU eollrilated at 115.ooo. An outliclaid wu clelb0,e4 a11d;r~ .8J!d other~ equ;pment ... ~.' . . l!Olh, the Fino lie~ llid - Depai1rnent are fnvettlpllnc tile file. Irvine ·President Mason · Defeiids Upper Bay Pllµts ,Irvine Company Prealdeot William MaJlil . ~ ,tho """""'" . stand tOday IO delencl_ ,bis · ,company'• , plana for' clel1Jopment Qf UJll!<t. Neyport Bay land, lli!ot 'f(iuld• be I~ from Oriqe Countflll •'~~nap. Mbili WunM ~ 'Ille So/peilor Cour\ !r\11 ~ _!ta ' !civftli . 1ftK that BacY Bay .devalopmeol!•~ laJled a~t ~ l!efore the Irvine Company and orange: I • ~ r I ' , ', ' • ' / ~·Ni.911-appnlnted LEAA ad-Hiker 'Rescues' Mouthwash a Myth? mlnlstrator1, Peter Veld aod Chamlu ~ Coster, briefed the President on the Cfi1. lf . •I F funneling •f.Pll mUUOn In loideral lw>dl_,; ~e tn orest lo local police ageQClel wt yur. The granta ...,.. earmarked for prfortfy anlJ. A hlli:er 1Iranded alter aggravating an crime projecla, ~h and deyelqp- o, .. ,. .,. ... 1 FDA Says Bad Breath, Colds Not Affect.ed by Proditcts ment. 1o finance oollege Ill!"° ·liif lO'!f old kJ\ee inJury .~t l"'fl ct the w"'iq,,d onlorcement oHlOen lad to ea!allllD deep In Cltvejaod° N~tloloal F;orert then 1 crtmlnal,juatlce lnformalloo,llrVlcl. · .walbcl lilll""'!"Uoed u 1herlll'1 depuUeo WASHINGTON (UP!) -The Food and Drui AdmlnlJlrallon (FDA) 11Id today 1 oclontlllc ll!ldy allowed that mouthwuh prodUds did not kill bad breath, combat coldl or cure ION throlli. In I notice pnblished In the Federal Reflltlel' the PDA ldviled manufacturers of nllle 'brandl of mouthwuh to stop ualng such ad\lertlslng clalm• u ''ef· fectl<ely ~ bac:ter1', that c1111e bad tire.alb. in the moulh," "combat cold 1111'ptoma and minor lbroat Ir· rltations.'' and "temporary relief of minor aore throat and mouth lnitatlOl\I." The makers have 30 dt)'I to reply. JI they C<W>Unued !he advertillng o:lalms alter that. the PDA could /iider the product.o off st... lholve1. The FDA cited a National Aoldemy o1 Sclenca (NAB) st""1 wh!Cb coocluded I that mouthwU'lel were ••found to be loetfective for prevenUveor therapeuUve claim.I." Although nine brand> wsre Included In the notice, the FDA oald the aclentlllc findings were "equally appllcable to the same type of claim beJn1 made for a number ct {other) mouthwaahel," Willi~ Goqdrlch, FDA g e n t ra I counsel, aald the aclenl.illc findln11 .. ,re applicable to 111 mouthwubel.'' OOodrkh explained that the NAB checked only brand> lnl:roduced -· !Ill and 11182, the period covered wider a tectlon of the ·11111 dno1 law amendm<nt requiring that manulactur•• qUI prove nol mly that their druj prOdUCU are &ate but ailo that ~ work. On producta Introduced before !Ill, Goodrlcll llald, tho law r.qulru the ll'DA lb pnl'l Ila cue IP-pn>ducl; Mn. Nixon joined the PrellcUnt 111 ...,.. orpnliloif 1 tiellcopter-•March and The nine brlllda, and their manulac-haodsbaldng and auto111'aph' •Iinlnf· at · · turm:i the Denver airport belore taklnf o fl re~ " . , · ' P..,...r.nt ullleptlc moutbwuh , Lever on ber •"11 for. 1 reoeptl<!n at, llie : lhertfr'a · opok~ llJd· Dlii\ Aljalr, Brothen Co., New York; Cepacol govenxr'1 mtJllloo 1iv1n ~ fi!n. John II, of Dtlmonil Blr>opilened aulbarlUet mnutbwllJft-prfle, Wllllam s. Marrell Lo•~ ' ' ' ~~ Sunday mornint • fQ report eo.. divlaton " Rldw\1-!lerre,U, Qin· 8he ~tho .city'• ~~ • 110 ,,; '1;.¥ in.m llie1 !wt .ali1y. clrmaU Oblo · Sterilol w: r Lambert and ' WU on 1a8h and • ' 1 ... ). I l I j ' • Co., M:orr1a' .Plal..... N':i7 lletaclint pn~ by -D. ~. . . Aullioitt!Of bail plaruied Uie. Karch . for opoulb!flJll.pr~ tllil l'lllilqe l't.derlct •Uoni!IY for Denver who 11, """'1M ror oky-. Co Y • ti y . ,.,_. ... tlie C10'1' Ucnt , --,,;-.. onaer , .. ,_ · -... -, / • • , .\jlalr ata)'Od behind 1111 hlli:ln1 jaunt l.oodlne (ll'lle Ull'mouUnluh, lllodlne ' • hear £1 Clrloo Vlllap alter hia knff ::ta~~: i::1'"D.1~ i:i KeiUaed BoBri JJ'K mJury.ICled,lfll, he oald, mouth Wn\'·and 11TiJf,iij'.a~--;--~c -, --A ftlend,!lruce PO)'l!llet<ol Mlral.oma subsidiary Of Guardian Cllemlcal earp., BOSTON (Ai') -The alrcrall r,1rrfer repcrled ti!! lncldeqt lale Sahl1'da1 al· Loni lllaod Cl\f, ii Y,; !lfcrln «al John I!'.~ arrjvad ln')loaloo lod~, ~ at tbe linllrJ 11.tlloo at El anllaeptlc, Johnaqn and Johnloo, "' ... Cll board -the lale Prealdent I cmai BrunlWl<k, N. J.; Toala, Cole Pllanllcal two diiJd -Joba If. and <;uollne sWd,.,. ""1lclnttl>rauah 'the _,_ Co. Inc., St. Loula, .Mo.; ~rla -!!I wol' ~.about Ji ---, , , ev.~••• moulhwllb, Mer<l and Co, Inc., llilo!•Y, of lhe 1'~ lamrlt, lncllldlfll ,jllm. boura fall'<! ,lo find the "111\,llld <JJlad N.J. i:dwar4 If, ~ (P:llt11). . alf operatl\IOI tllllll.~. f ., " ' > I I . - '/ I DU; v I'll.OT ~liaHeads For Texas ' • • Coastlille ; .cbilPDs'am.ISTI, Tu. (UPI) -Hur- ;rlcMe Colla, lalnlni Jolt power ..Jn a •mi81>1Y swirl lhrouib the Gulf of Mexico, :todaY •-lier ll5 mil< an hour winds ;at tbe boyo and beacha aJooa the Tuu '"""" .C\)Oll, 'lboolallda .fl<d. · • ro 'boarcliQr up tho -.W. .and ;J<l1N oul," said Mrs. Mu11yu Cobuni. .a ---ator aJoni Ille' Oorpu> crlatt beachfi.onL 4'We dan't have nwcb Ume. 'Ibey told us to get out by noon.'' 1be Weather Bureau Aid the first lwrriclDe to &trike Teul In _.,..,.. would hll near Corpus Chrilti, a town ol JO!~ populaU.... this af- Colll, .., • "-....... that took· Jt • ...., """ the --1-ted .... ... Ille Tuu cout. doll .... eatlJ loday. Windl near tbe eyo ~ lo' IO miles an hour. • • ' I • Harhr Hijft. G~s Portable LSD Trips Told • . Tate Witness Calls Linda Liar LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'!be TaJe. LaB!anca murder trial was interrupled today while the defense took a deposition from a witness who dtaracttriz.ed star ltate witness Linda Kasablan as a "liar." The prosecution pennftted the in. terruptioo becaUJe the wttnes1, Mrs. June Emmer, ~. widow cl 1 Miami, Fla., liquor store owner, would be u11able to appear when Ult defense presents its case possibly several months from DOW, At the deposition hearing, with the jury not in the room, Mrs. Emmer i;ald Mn. Kasablan stayed at ber Florida home about a month last fall after the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and &ix other persons. lire with ial5e accusations against Manson and three young women r:odefen· da nts. After she fi nishes, the state will call a se ries of witnesses to describe the scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBlan· ca homf.S and medical experts to testify that the victims were stabbed dozens of times . Defense layer PauJ Fitzgerald drew from 1-.frs. Kasablan at the l nd or Friday's trial session the acknowledge· ment that the prosecution promised her immunit y if she would appear as their witness. Asked if she was • te lling the stor')' of the slayings to save her own life, she told the court : "I'd give my life if none of this had happened -for the people who were killed ." Bot •• the llorm owlrled cloaer lo <hore It plnad apood and pnrer. Tbt WdJ:ber Burelu caDed,.tt 0 a dan&erous buoicane." • With familiar tower as a baclul:op, lnotallatlon ofre- locatable cJaaorpoms continues at ·Newport Harbor Hiih SchoOI. 5'ven of the movable buildings are being plactci at'tbe achoo! thls summer at a cost of $24,000. School officials said they plan to use the buildings at Harbor High for a year in order to absorb additional enrollment. "She said she had a ball In California, a wonderful time. But lbe was a nar, I know she lies," Mrs. Emmer Jaid. She said Llnd.a told her also of LSD trips she ha.d taken, describing them as "like walking on air.'~ Under questioning by Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovitz, Mrs. Emmer admitted the discussion ot drug use came up when Mrs. Kasabian asked her v.·hy she drank so much. Mrs. Kasabian, otho described the im· munity as "just a"piec'e ot paper," also testified that she <Jartlclpated in sex orgies with both men and women white living with the anson famUy and had taken drugs. • AtDOUI EDT,~ WU """"1ed near lllitolde fU -ud loalltude iU -/IC eboul • m1lel euWouthqlt m c.rp,\.Cl>Ntl. il'WU movinf - ourtheltt* If ~aa hour. Swimathon .End Red. afJl ~ 'llurTl<:ane fiap were _. -~ a.rJJll aod Ballin I S. h Go I ~~T~~ n 1g t; a · ~Ji'=~~ ,.Still Far Away Many Pedestrians Hurt In County Accidents "When you raised your hand lo take tlle oath did it shake because you :are nervous or because you are a heavy drinker," asked Stovitz. '"My hand sllaking has nothing to do with my drinking," said Mrs. Emmer. "I shake more when I drink.'' Mrs. Emmer said the defense had paid her way to Caillornia to testify. Her deposition will be presented to the jury during the defense's presentation of its side of the case. -#)d. ,,,. -°"'*'"'f The nimatbon ls ...,; •• fl} --· but farm --__. tMUe. ' • ,. -~, lf'I~ all of the Ith ~;c,;"'lriD&el _ Hablolnl;n!M "'1 ~ M· . .. , -penons -m • er and IUIDDle< wlndl (If • mileo aa'llilllr Th¥~ Area iwfinm<n hive Jai· ~ or b!C)'cllstl .:. were Injured _ moved up tho llbcnline :=-:1' l'd'ovtr ltl0,0001ards of the planned-over )he weekend In a aeries of Harbor ~· •---~ .... .' '"""' -~Yllda.bllttlleOlym~PoolF-Area traf!Jc.acclde.ot.s, two Of Jhem ,._y -00 _,.... P-· elation llas rai.ed -•· llt.tll It the JU,000 Dlllllionl l'bDnllnc CorJua a.rtotl , •--;<'_,_ • amon1 a iJOUP who Police oald were Bay. • · ·~ 01;;;;;,. ~ for -til1are 61 tbl· driniinl viblsky In Costa Mes• Park. of Onlr three a.:r _.. ~ ::: '!be pool ls.In be built at Newport Har. • Thomu I. Pehnoo, 11, ol 782 Shalimar told~ out lo ~way &!m tile bor llllh School 8lld a three.(ourth flllld· Drive, wu llsl<d IA satisfac!Dry condlUon slDrm. !lllrrlcane f~. wJnda ·~ed ~ \,, Ultdt~~:::: = lltstrtcl today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospial IOI mlleo fr<llD Cella' eya, wllh. ploo EveD lhoogb tbe money 11 not comin with a frac:Wred leg. pushing out 300 mllel ln the norlb and In u expected Mike Albe cha1rmtn ~ Janett< C. DeGeare, U, m ~Pomona east and 100 Dillel llOUth and welt. the foundatioo 'wu optimiiuc today He Ave., was treated for mult:.ple lacerations Police aod .Civil Def-vol!lnteen uys tile ...,...Y i. llartln( to roll In' and aod released. evacuated toO peno111 from hotels and the foundation has received pledges he Police said the pair were crossing motell a1oliC ~ Ouist.l Beach. 'They could not divulge. AJ11aheim Avenue at Plumer Street about prepared to evacUlte 1bout 300 students And the moraJe of the swimmers at 10:30 p.m. when struck. in summer cleses at the UnJverslty the Newport Beach Swim C!ub is very of Corpus Christi. high, even though they have received ~ Evacuatloo headquarters wete set up complaints from some of the residents at the Nueces County CoW'thou9e ' of East Bluff about the noise made by downtown. tbe Dlght. swimmers. Goldwater Helps Daughter Move To Coast Home sea. Barry Goldwater flew ~ t.o W """1&lon today afl<r b<lpin( hia da'l&hl<r, Mrs. Pegy Holt, aod famlly, move into a new summer home in -Newport Beach over the weekend. 'lbe te11ator's wife, Pepy, ii living al tile Balboa Bay Club aiaJn U1is llWll· mer. Goldwater's soc in law, Rlclw'd Holt, i. head m the GWr Oil racing tum. '!be family makea llleir permanent home in Housl.on, summering in their new home near the Bay Club. Mrs. Goldwater bu been in Newport since June 1 and, Wa: being an election year, she probably will stay through October, Goldwater said. Goldwater, an active pilot, flew into Newport Beach just for the weekend. Aldrin Gets Honor STOCKHOLM (AP) -Apoil<> II moonwalker Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. return- ed to the land of his forebears Sunday and rece.ived a 1olden plaque. DAILY PILOT 0 ...... CDMT PV•LllHING <OMl'AHY' t.Wt N. w.U .. ,...,_, •M .._~ J•ck I. C..-l•Y The"''' IC11••ll 'Thtfll•• A. Mu1,t.i11 MW""' E.tllor 1\9'1"•• F11tu111 M•w""' 9Hdl Clly IElllW H..,_,. ..... OfRc• 2111 W1tl l1llH11 l 1wl1v1r• M1lli111 AJJr1u1 P.0.111: 11711 t2UI --c. .. M991 •Wt11 .. tllNlf l..IMlnt laMfll1 m ,_, • .......,. M""'liii"" ._.., 111n ._,. ~_, .... ~ ...... .,c.-.. .... • lo a letter to the DAILY PILOT from t.be 13' and If..year..ofd NewJ>Ort Shores twim team members, they uld, "We are not running the streets or blowi.DI our minds in some dark place, We are twim• mlng to help provide a pool wbJch we hope t.o enjoy along with the other people of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa." Tax deductjbJe donatioos may be nnt to the Olympic Po0t Foundation, P .o. Bo1 800, Coeta Mesa. LA Judge Clarke, CdM Resi.dent, Retirement Set Thurmond Clark,, CljW IJ .S. J;>iitlicl Court judge In Los Angeles since 1!16& and a resident of Corona del Mar, will retire effective Sept. I. Clarke, 68, who was 1pp00lted as a (ederal judge by President Eisenhower in 1955, said Sunday he had sent a formal letter to President Nl100 in ,ttlch he e1pressed the wish to as.sume the status of senior judge. As a senior judge, he said he planned to conlinue a substantial amount of judicial work and retain his present chambers and staff in the Federal Court.house In Los An1eles. He and his wife plan to make their permanen~ home in Corona del Mar, bu1 they will ipend l(lme time on their farm in Middleburg, Va. Middleburg, Va., 11 the home of Mrs. Clarke's dauptu, Mn. JGlll Irvine SmiUt. . Clarke began his career on the bench In 1932, when he was appointed to the Munldpal Court in Im Aniele.. IJ~ictirn Listed Good at Hoag A Los Angeles man Is Ii.sled in good condition today al Hoag Memorial HOii· pit.al with back lnjurim after be fell from the Dying bridge of a bolt cruising New. port Harbor Saturday, Harlor Petersen, 63, was a pauenger on the motor-cruiser Silly Tender when t h e accident occurred. Petuaen w a 1 standing on the fi)'in& brldio when Ult boat swerved to avoid 1 sail bo8t, caUl'l.n.g him to fall onto I hatch CX)VU 00 the deck below. ~ Japan Limits Car Use TOKYQ JUPO _ -Tokyo ball!lod automobllts from · four ol It• bl11ei;t shopping diotricll Sunday and ooted a &harp drop In the carbon moM11de C(l)- tent of the air. Police estlmat.ed 7&6,000 pedetirlan1 jammed Ult Ginsa and tho other three diltricta and ofllclals In Ma1'Uya Deparun•n1 Slore said "oeleo are Ju.st aixlut like OUiltmu. '' Rape Victim, 17, ' Remains Serious; Manhunt Goes On Sevent.een·year-old Susan Prlce -ab- ducted, raped, then shot -remained in serious coridl.tion toclaj in SOuth Coast Community Hospital as police continued to search for the man who assaulted her along a lonely road to Camp Pendleton last Friday. Miss Su.san Price of Pico Rivera was described by nurses at South Coast Com· munity Hospital as conscloos but un· changed in condition, suffering from a gun!hot wound in her ear and neck. The young woman, who accepted sn offer to be photographed by a stranger who met her on a Corooa del Mar 1treei. oorner, wu later driveo down coas\ by the man. She was raped and shot near the Camp Las Plugas gate. Sheriff's spokesmen in San Diego Coun- ty said this morning they bad no new information in the case. In the meantime doctors at the Laguna Beach hospital, have delayed r~oving the slug from the girl's neck wttil her condition strengthens. The slug ia in a critical area, spokesmen said. 'Y' Weight Loss Program Open Got a pot? The Orange Cbaat YMCA hu a prucripllon to help to.. weight, bul il doesn't lnelude diet pfUs . Offldals uplalned the Y iitilotophy of weight control as they awarded. cerlif· lcates lo 43 graduates of O>ntlnulng men's and women's fitness etas.sea. The group lost a total of 471 pounds and 83 inches of common waistline . "To achieve an acceptable level of f!lness, one must discipline himself to caloric Intake with day-to-day conlml and must and must be wlllln'g to endure some muscular pain during early days of the protfarn," Is the way they put IL Call the Y for further e1planallon If you wlllil. Airport Meeting To Hear Public The Ora~• Counly Airport Commlaslon will hear the views of the public regard· Ing the Paraons Compeny report on the future of Oranae County Airport al their meelln& 'l\leJday al 7 p.m. 1'1e commission has requested that any statement lo be made by a mtmber of tM public be 111ubmltted In writing to Aviation Olreetor Robert Bresnahan prior to thfl: meetJng. The meeting will be held ln UM! county Board of Suptrvi&or1 hearing room at &15 N. Sycam«e St., Santa Ana. I J~thon K. Henning, 17, of 432 Orion Way, Newport Beach, eould not avoid the ac:cldent, accord1ng to i11vesdgators, and he was not cited. Foor person.s were injured In spearate trafllc accidents over the weekend in Newport Beach. None of the accident victims waa seriously injured. ' Two-year-0Jd Shannon Hassett Is listed ln good condition today at Hoeg Memorial Hospital after she ran into the path of a car late Sundsy afternoon on Balboa Boulevard east of 38th Street. The little girl, whose famlly is staying at 4005* Marcus for the summer, was struck by a car driven by Craig Montgomery , 21, of Long Beach. Costa Menn Marie Love, 15, of 1716 Santa Ana Ave., suslained minor cuts and bruises when the bicycle 011 which she was a passenger collJded with a car at the intersection of Poinsettia and Second Avenuet at 4 p.m. Fridaiy 11fternoon. The driver of the bicycle, Glenn Barneson, 15, of 27 Harbor Island was not injured nor was the driver of the car, Regina DeGeru1.11ro, 33, of 700 Poinsettia Ave. Miss Love was treated and released from Hoag lloopltal. Larry Doyle, 31, or 5061h 31st SL alao received minor injuries in a second traf(lc accident Friday. Police report he wa11 crossing Pacific Coast Highway east of Tustln Avenue when he Wal struck by a car <riven by Aroen L. Marlin, 28, cf Santa Ana. Martin was not cited in the mishap and. Doyle was treated and released from Hoag Hospital. Another bicyclist wa1 Injured Satu.rd11y when he wa1 struck by a car while crossing Coast Highway near Dover Drive . Edward Cordell, 23, of 1S3 E. 16th St.. Costa Mesa was. treated at Hoag Hospital for cuts and bruises after he was hit by the car driven by Harry RoberUon, 29, of Long Beach. Robertson was not cited by officers in the incident. Nobel Winner Dies BERLIN (AP) -Otto Warburg, a biochemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1931, died here Saturday at 87, the West Serlln government announced today. Mrs. Kasablan was expected to wind up her chilling testimony today about the slaylngs and the life style of the Charles Manson family. The tiny 21.yesr-old blonde was scheduled to undergo further cross ex· aminalion by defense lawyers who con· tend she ts trying to save her own Desalting Plant Sites Studied By Federal Team A federal water survey team toured West Orange County during the weekend inspecting sites for a S12 mill.Ion pro- totype water desallniullon plant. They looked at two sites, one in Foun· lain Valley and the other in Huniltlgton Beach, which had been proposed by the Orange County Water District. The district Is working with the V.S. Department of Interior on the projecl "The fact we're here indicates this project is pretty well under way," Carl L. Klein, an usl&tant secretary to Secretary of Jnterlor Walter Hlckel com. men led. · Klein and deputy undersecretary William RoieJ'S inspected a 20-acre site at Ellis Avenue and Euclid Street in Fountain Valley and a 12--acn: parcel on the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana R1ver at Pacific Coast Highway. The county district favors the Fountain Valley si_le, but Kl41n told newamen that Interior Secretary Hickel will make the final decision on the plant. Thf= county dlatiid hopes the federal government will provide $4.4 million for <:onstruction of the plant and '5 million In ot)eratlng expenses for the first four years. The district has promised to contribute $2.5 million to the prototype plant . Target date for start of construction Is June, 1971 . When completed in 1973, the plant Is e~pected t.o produce M million gallons of fresh water a day. DAILY l'ILOT Iliff l'M,. N'"" Eagle Scott Farthing, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farthin£" 2732 G~et Drive, Costa Mes3, has att°'med the rank of Eagle, Scouting's hi ghest pla~au. Scott is a member of Costa Mesa Troop 188. SA Woman Dies In Honse Fire A Santa Ana woman died in her blazing home Saturdey despite what onlookers called the heroic attempl.s of twa unknown young men to reach her bedroom . Mi's. Helen Wilson, 55, died at Orange County Medical Center within fi ve minules of her arrival. Doctors said 1he suffered third degree burns over her entire body, ~eighbors told firemr.n thty were trying to rearh the screaming woman when two passersby joined the rescue attempt. One ma n smashed in the bedroom window and tri ed to force his way through smoke t1nd flames while hts companion braved 1be burning porch In pl ay water from a garden hose on lhc fire. ' The dying woman was flnllly taken from the home by firemen . Both young men left the &e6fle without reve11ling their identities. BUY WHERE IT;S MADE ·SAVE UP THO°/o \ TRADE-IN YOUI OLD FUJNITUU ON NIW LIBERAL ALLOWANCIS Select From Our Shaw Room, Or We'll Cu1tom I.lid To Your Orcl1r • ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING Announcing a new .._ breakthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Ruff1ll's tn•nuf•ctur•1 the fine1t furniture you will find 1nywhere. You 1ee 1r •nd 1el1ct it rlght in our thawroam. Pty up to 50 ~-1 le11 th•n r1t1ll. Cho01e from en unllmit1d ••lac• tion of, f1bric1. Cusfo,,.. ch1n9es 1r1 •Isa po1llbl1. e ALL WOll eUAUHmD l'Ol THI LIPnlMI OP •AlllC 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT e 548-0259 I • \ \ • r (. . • • • ' I • . • • • BE~ ANDERSON, Editor """'*''~"--"" ... • .... , < • ) • • HEED THE DRUM -Steven ·Adkinson and Julie' Kling"'1smith listen to drum call play<d 'by Chri&\y Smith aMouncing the Aug. 8 Pa.wow c!011in&· the NeWport' Beach Library summer re8ding 'program.: Smoke Signal ·s·;·Rise for Party . • • ' Beat the tomtoms! Assemble all ,lhe braves and maidens! . With Lhe jingle of bells and, the. echo of chants~ Indian dancers wlll whirl an<t stamp at a final powwow for aiila and boys who have been participating in the eight weeks Indian Su,nplt:r reading programs at Newport Beach l[\d Costa Mesa libraries. ' The Powwow gath.trings ciil scheduled for Saturday, Aug.· 8. will ta_ke ·~ at 10 a.m on the la*1 in lroiil-di .&!.,. V•rd< Library• at ,J p.m,.lJILC\>111 . ).fen Library Partt, and rat lO $'.m. ~ 1nt--the Mariner's Ubr.,,, All Purpose '• Roon'i, Newport Beach. ' ' .Jqhn Marinos, director, wiU lead '• group from Ta-Ta-Ka Clan of the Qrder of the Arrow in authentic lndian·da"°" for the Mesa Verde and Costa Mesa Library programs. Performing at Mariner's Library will be members of Explorer Troop 511 wear· Ing costumes of the Plaln1 IJ\diana. which they Individually decorated With bea<llng and fealherwork. The group has its head- quarters in Garden/ Groyt, but _ ypun• men and women from all over Oranie County· participate ln ll!: ~mbershlp'. ' At Mariner's Library, "lly decorated certificates will be the reward for children who have completed 10. bcKlkl during the summer reading adventul'f., imaglnatively geared tO the ,Jndi111 tbeme . ~ . Those completing JO books at Mesa Verde and Costa Mesa libraries . will receive honor certiticatu and Indian lie.ad medallions. They • also may look for their names placed on the brightly painted totem poles and teepees, which have decQtated the -libraries In Il- lustration of the Indian Summer lore. Membera of the Friends of the Library will, ·serve .refreshments at all parties, f!:lllowNg the perfQrmances and the presenlatloo of awards. · • c.Helping to serve treats lo the youn& braves and maidens at Mesa Verc:S, Library will be Mrs. William J . Collum iimtl. Mrs. W. H. Stainsforth. 1 • Al the Coita Mt!JA Library, Mn. L. ~le ,qreu and ~ln. Lyman Jacbon · will be in charge of retreahdtf,Jllt for the eage:r young , readers whO ~ve HAVE A CUP -Getting r.eady for August coffee hours which will introduce prospective members to the Newpor~osta Mesa Branch of the American As. sociation of University Women. are (center) M.rs . H. Lawrence Hull presiding over the fresh coUee grinder, and (left) Mrs . James Murley who will be hostes· ses for two of the gatherings. Mrs. William E. Courtrigb( (foreground) AAUW member will join in welcoming newcomers. -·coffee Hours Perking On AAUW' s Calendar . . . August will be tile m0J1th for prospective members to preview tht year's activities planned ,by the Newport~Costa Mesa Branch of the Ameri· can: Asso:ctation of University Women. Four members will open their homes for coffee hours on· successive \Ve<l nesdays at 10 a.m. to facilitate informal introductions and to provide infonnation tlbotit the aims and objectives of AAUW. Mrs. Frank .An~erson of Costa Mesa will be hostess for the coffee on Aug., 5; Mrs. H. Lawrence Hull of Costa Mesa. Aug. 12; Mrs. Robert Smith of Irvine, Aug. 19, and Mrs. James Murley of Newµort Beach on Aug. ~· Activities offered by the AAUW include small study gatherings which meet monthly, special interest sections and monthly programs to reach the · .entire membership and their guests. Already on the faJI speaker's list for October is Nathaniel Branden, psychologist and writer who is a proponent of Ayn Rand's philosophy of ob- jectivism. Others scheduled to appear Ior monthly programs during lhe year include Esther Dendel, author, artist and authority on Africa and Sylvia Tucker, a woman's rights advocate .who opposed Max Raffertv. Raymond Watson, Irvine company's senior vice president and Dick Ramella of the Orange County Planning Commission will speak as well. Six study l(roups are beinit formed to discuss such varying topics as The Academic Community -· New Look on Campus and This Beleagured Earth -Can Man Survive! Husbands wilt be invited to attend and join in one of the newly.formed groups. . • · bten exploring along many trails durlnt POWWOW'S AHEAD ..:_ Nexl S"tutday, Aui. 8, will ~.PQWWOW liFfle the Jong wte's of tummer and find.in& at Mesa Verde and Costa' Mesa libraries. Dean Johnsojit;(left)'•gets·pre-lhe lure of roman~ and adventure in Special interest groups are abundant, with a great variety available for ·the membership. Those interested in book discussions, gourm·et COOk· · ing, problems of investment, vagabond traveling and painting all will find sections forl'(led to stimulate their hobbies. view from Indian dancer, John Marinos. · ' ,.. the pagu, of both fiction and nonUction selections. Any woman who .js a college graduate is invited to attend the coffee houri. • Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Jack Benton, mem .. bership ~hairman. at 646-6164. I Neither Rain nor Sleet Dampen s-pirit of Postal Cheat DEAR ANN LANDERS: The oth<r 4•Y I wu havlnc Ju~ with a friend. After lunch she said, "Let's find a ii).a.Ubox. t have to drop these letters." She took six envelopes out of her bag ·iiid juh aa she waa about to drop 1hem in a matlbox l stopped her. Each lttter bad a one-cent stamp. When l ~ It to her attention she said, "Oh ~ party on the o4.her end geU ANN LANDERS ~ you about It. Sometlme1 Jµ..t Ullenin& I airi seven ma.1lh! pregnant. On anolher clilld. NOW do you &et 6e me~ mort th&a you'll tver ~. Mother's Day my husband didn't buy po1JU7 To' tbolfJ lwho are tn 1 depf•ion, me a present. I• would have setlled aay thtl: "Evtrybody hu hilht and for a card. I was wy hurt but said CONFIDENTIAL :ro MY D ,CUP RVJ:i· lows. Nobc>cty 11 an "'I' of I.he -Id not.hlni _ for ibree daya. Then finally NETH OVER : Plastic ouraery could all the tJme. YClll'll en.wt blck up qaln 1 Jet him have it. He iald 1 waa Crazy solve your problem. It ii NOT dan1e!'0\.11 . nl for the tns:ufliclent postage. 1 .n. put a return address on my en- v s. You'd be surprised how much I save thil way." Somel.lme1 a letter wit~ IMUfOcient po1tage i11 rth11ed on the otller end and goes to the deld leittr tfflce. -the ability to relate to otften. I :1'1k 11.!:~ 1 chance. ~ -that Mother'• Day waa for mothers if done by 1 competent surpon. Alt slOpped want1n1 t9 kill myaeJt'; when ... -And I djdn't q_uallfy. t aay I DID qualiry. your doctor to recommend aomeone who t realized my death";; would lnake a Yov ~ld save a lift wilhgut rtalllinc After a woman"tarrie1 a child ror seve'll specializes in breast sureery, It by, letlln( a d•p«IHd' penon know difference. That aomeb\)dy really cared. "'hla value. He counta:. SOmtbody wu. months, t~e feels like a mother. How far IMuld • tetna1e couple sor lf people want to help, they ca1. I care. -·AOI; 17 ts a molher a mo1her only AFTER Can neckln1 be uJe7 Wilt1 ~· 11 Herc are a few things: everyone can DEAR TWENTY.SEY.EN: a._ .. 1. she hu a child? Please aruwu. This btcon\e , kHI ~t to handle? 5e8'1 for do: Smile more -even to people you That makel . twt peeple rtpt thtre. ls Important. -ROTUND ROZ Ann Lainder1' booklel, "Necldng aad.ht. /: true? J have never heard of a thing. Have you? -BEND, .. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Thl.11 Is an flnswer to the reader fi.om Port Jervis, N.Y., who wrote about a friend who ccmmltled suicide. J,.as\ .December a pal o1 mine killed him!lelf. Another fr\e.nd attemplod suicide three Umes in the pa.st 14 months. I tried to take my own life a few years ago. don't know. Touch-people:-Look-them-.ftank")'tlt-,....•-w•.,M'fll ktttt. ----.==•.,..,-,..-;;-z=:::o;.:--:"""''"'~-11"---Wlttt re ............ ._,n,.11•.~"'-'lli'!llall---- 1 ·• Le t.h \.~-DtAR R Z: 1 omaa la 1 mo r • .-....... 11 n .. ue eye. t em au.,.,. you are your rtq!Mtt to Aan Landen In tart ' '~R BEND: A penoo who ll'OU!d lJlll!_jldl a 1tupJd atunt doesn't place snuil Yllle tll the ldten tile wrltea. • We all had promlsing futures and 01\jln· c::lat security but we lacked one thln1 aware they exist. Bt concer11ed about DEAR ANN LANDERS: l've wrilttft -Wore Mr chlld 11 bor1 •he caa al1e of yonr newtptiper enclotlnt 11 etita those yqu work with . Listen when they you four letttr1 a week ~pert and ~tom IN a wtdow before he.r hulba11d dies, 1-. col1, ud a Iona. 1tampe4t, tttf ..... speak to you. Spend an o:tra minute. them all up but 1 can't aet thlt off a mother-la·law btfort her ohlld m1rrlt1 dfieued envelope Ja cart of u.e DAILY If 1om<011t h11 • probltm ltt him tell m~ mlnd, ao her• pt< aad • 11Jter 11e1.,. lier mGIW u. Ptwr. .. ' ' . -... -'· 1'10 -· Your Horoscope Tomorrow ' · 1 Taurus :· Sp~tltg.·nt · .. ~Ftank ~' ~ . . Approach c • • • .. ~ ' ' I ,~' TUESDAY , ,p litl-•tlmullllna ........ to .... ...,.. Malnlaln AUGUST <4 • . • ~ probleml, qUOlllonl. \nlegrity. Your prlaclpjet will I SYDNEY OM411R' i Now Ir time to 11> Into detail )'° ae«pled by -w!>o' Y • • :1 about delhu, requllomenta. mun moot to 11'1· RoaU.. Sttrplo womea ~·-., ~ ·~ applVllCh Ii opolllp!ed. dtiullld r_.s' ..;...ilaaly. el •YllerJ ·-~ ...... ~''.<'~'(Ii!"!' ll J~·)· LIBRA (~. ~. II): ...,... of W. .,e.W _. · ~ 1eoles, 1"tlll Pl~ Gtt Into arus onllnarlly ' .,. dyaamlc, i'q' t JI-''"'°' lvallable. Oil rot rejtrlcted. Do your own tltlnJt. ...,... bGn -'t ~ "'" ·~.._ ~ Y la&. No obe eltould .tell 'you cu hie lier e · ,' , ~ able lo ,.... wbat In wbidt dir<etJoo lo llm. Key &t u. a1ra II tl and •-be dooe wi ~ d, now Is to empl\ul!e aelf. 41sp1ay191 .O' .. property. '· reliance. Tljlt'IJ, not •NY, but affedlGo, Pll!IM -IQilv ~CER (June Zt.JU.IJ 12): 'II may, be .-111ry, Some famou ·..-·la Olla., Pay cl.,.. altenlloo 1 o ''SOORPIO (Oct. :a-Nov. 11): ~p btdllde Pl'lllc.w Once ' messa.1es, ·.calla. A rtllUve "Wbat you UiK!abt wu needed ti i.foeaco ltl--... · who has IJoe• cm o/ ~ b subject to rather sudden aod Markl'nomu. __ T"' ____ coukl reappeJr. ~ ~:~ revisioo. stress independence • •. terltln on lamllior poond. o/ thought, action. Forego ad· ARIES (March ·2l-N>r11 t1: Senoe of humor ctn be a vice from ooe who 1' tied You get ideas wbli:D make greit ally. down with tradition. won easier. "'-ot LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): You SAGITfARIUS (Nov. ZZ- • can, •t ttmea. act· like one. No need for you to carry bUrden which b not yoor own. se free. Includes freedom lo mi1e, travel, think and write. AQUAl\WS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11) :-You may appear to be eny~ Jn mysttl')'. Key I• to abandon fear. WeJmne new lmowled(e. Biia&• 1-•tion rap; Tear down ill order to · nbulld. YOtfare golntl places. PISCE8 (Feb. 19-March 20): See persons, situations in realistic light. Reallte it is neceaary to protect peJ"!Onal i.'llq:e. Some who are ag- grs.sive merely e x p r es s wtetrtainty. Know this and "'POl1d a<cOrdiofly. IF TODAY IS YOUR TOPS Mermaids prai!e COOll'alid-could receh-e Information W h I c h Dec. %1): 11\mch could pay be.JUgbi;got. Fmnultje pi...: \:larlfies queSiom cooceming dividends. Applies espocially Qleck with thole at L mcmy. All news may not be -to CIJ'ff?', standinc in com· dlslan<e. Cccrdlnale tdD!llel, ..-loua. But at least you munlty. Mab1aln and prunole TAURUS (April-.,. II): ao1 ·c11a to core of lrllth. aelf...t.em. Doo~ p.erml t.., TOPS Mergln( Mennalds Q,mmunication rr.,,, GPl!Oll~ 11U thwld prove vtlulble. younell to be shoved aside. meet at 7:30 p.m. every · . . VIRGO (Aug. 13-Sepl 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. JI.Jan. Thurtday In Woodland School B""""' ll(hl o/ curiosity Ii): Yoo're no fool but ynu Colla Mesa. ' . Ceremony Links Paii Escorted to \l)e albr by her father, Elitabillb ,....... became the · 'brldo ol err, ·' Jad Pi<Mella II o/ Gjlr<lell Gro~ during a nuplal maae in St. Barbara's Catholic Church, Santa Ant. BIRTffDAY you can be stub- borfi. But, in most cases, ~ou stand up for lofty prin<:iifs. bon•t lee.I It Is necessary $\V to map definite course of dlr· ec:Um. By October, you have great.er fiudom or choice . ASK FOR ANNE WIT South Coast Plan LOWl!R MALL Auou lroni Woolwortt.'1 CO$TA MESA 9COND HAND -Mrs. Ganim Young, PM chairmaD, and Mn. Mrain Evans J-. veterans' affairs chairman,, inspect a Chbieoe CloiloMe vase as pre- pintlona for the the Newport Beoi:h Ebeil Club rummage sale on Saturday, .\ai. I. coollnue. • ·· . .The Rev, Emn Bauer of· rruted for the ~ of Ille Douglas J. Tm.onaa o/ Fountain Valley and Ille ton of .the Jerry Picarellu of Garden Grove. MRS. J. D. DAVIS JR. Becomes Brkl• Garden Ceremony Performed The ganlfsl o/ ber pattr>l>' Newport Betdt home finish- ed the -when Su.an Jane White became the bride oC James Darnll Davis Jr. The new Mn. Davis is the <laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt.er }I. WbU~. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Wan· <la Walls and James Datretl Davi& of Santa Ana. The bride was given in mar· riage by her father f<:r the afternoon double ring rlt.es perfumed by the Rev. Albert Burtt, Church o/ R<ligl .... Science, Newport Beech. Miss Quis White attended her -.. maid o/ honor , and M.-c Davis was his brother'• best man. The bride was graduated fmn tbe Unlversity o f Ariulla, where she was a member o/ Pl Beta Phi. She ls an elementary s c h o o I teacher in Santa Ana . 'Ibe bridegroom, who recciv· ed a BS degree from California State College at Los' Angeles and is wwking toward an MS there, 11 M investigator for the Santa Ana Police Department. The newlyweds will live in Newport Beach. Vocational loans Ready Vocatlonll loans eatabllshed by the Soroptlmlsl Club o! Lqwtt Seidl ate available to lludenll not plannill( to · 10 to colltge Ud1 fall. Loans are interest free to tl1* ~ r.qulremenll. --stud<11ll miy rlijiif'lhe· toon· ltl ..., poymenll be&innlnr two monthi alter ·Completion el a vocaUonal couree. 'lltole intereat.ed In In· formation may caU Mrs . Monte Warr, tl4 4U1. Rumma~ers to Make Scene at Ebell Sale An aaay of goodl, from ccmrnon to t& aotic, wlH be o/lerod d~ the llewport Bum Ebell Club's rummage sale C11 Salunlay, Aug. I. 1lte Newport Beac:ft home of Mrs. Adrain Evans Jo~r will be open from· t 1.m. to 5 p.m. for the event. Among Ille -wm be two 9 x 12 footfUiS, mee'1 and women 'S cIOCbing, boob. jewelry, boutique articles and art miniature.!! by Mrs. Joyner. 1'ro«ec1r Jrom the sale will benefit ~ club's vfieran and the renova- o/ Ille J;;bell aoconllnc to. Mn. Arth een, event C'halrman. Also .assisting are ~trs. Gordon Young, P.M. chairman, and Mrs. Carl Pearlston who iJ handling the work schedule and telephone commltttt. Mrs. Ray Nielsen ls presi· dent of the organization. Serving her sister as maid or honor was Miss P.eggy Trezooa. Miss Pat Tllton WU bridesmaid. 11le bridegroom'• sister, Joanne Picarella was the flower girl. Jack Picarella W83 his brother's best man, while seating guests were Kyle Stevens, Eddie Vlllarreal and Russ Banfield. Carrying the rings was Kenneth Stapleton, the bride's cousin. . A graduate o/ La QUlnla High Sdtool, the bride plans to attend Yuba C.ollege in the fall. Her husband iJ: a graduate ol lns Alamic.os High Sdlool and is stationed •t Beale Air Force Base while aerving hi!" military duty. Following a San Francl!CO honeymoon, they will reside in Marysville. ·ROUX FANCl-TONE OPENS THE DOOR ..• TO NEW ADVENTURES IN COLOR . SUDDENLY YOUR HAIR IS LIGHTER , BR I GHTER; Oft T OTALLY TRANSFORMED TO DRAMATIC DEEP TONES BY Ol!R COt..pR~TYLISTS,CUSTOM -Ol.ENDEO TO FLATTER YOUR SKIN TONES,• COVER GRAY AND CREATE THE MOST EXC ITING EFFECTS, CONDITIONS AS IT COLORS. NEVER WASHES OUT.; S INGLE PROCE,SS , TOUCH-OP FROM 10.00. DOUBt.E PROCESS, FROM 1!J.00. IN OUR BEAUTY. SALON , -. •SUMMER VALUE' OUR CASUAl.-AIRE P ERMS I NCLUDING CUT,., ijOBINAIHE ROOM: REG, 25,001 NOW12.50.FRENCH ROOM: REG . 35.00,17.!50. NEVVPORT • 9 • IASHION ISLAND • START NOW ••• YOU CAN LOSE BATHllG SUIT SIZES II ONE MONTH Call us TWW ••• Our special summer "Speed Up" program takes pnly a few weeks. EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES Gloria Marshall says: *-'1111 vs tlte ~ress site yo11 Wtf'lf ft WHr tMf w.11 ftJt · you '-ow 111ony tilits it will tab an4 9u1ra11tff i1t writ· Hit ttiot y11 will reoc~ yt11r 1•1 ., we .NI .,.. let Y•• M.. FIEE Of CHARGE 1.y 1n4 oN flrthtr 'ri11h lflfil 1" 4o."' WE ARE IOJ A '&YI NO WEIGHTS OR m~uous EXERCISE ..• we do it for you. ... com• in comfortoble co1uol clothe• ond wlthO\lt di1robing, enjoy your,•laxirtg vi1it1 whil• "firming ond toning" and "trim- ming away" •xc•s1 w•ight. 11Call us" tor a FREE Courtesy Tr1atm1nt Actually use, under suptl'Yision, our 11- clusive reducing machines, inc luding our patented "Circ -lo-Motic." There is no chorgt or obligation. FREE privote playroom focilrties for smoll child rift. Sh.to11 Polil is '" tf ....._ -· • dtW '-'• t .... wlM"-'-'1.-wM 11tw ..,. ... filHI -'•irin1 ..,., while snNthHit 111 the Mock. Says Sharo1t, "I ht.,. Men Ywy pJHsed with tht rtwlts of ., Glen. MonMI progro11. I fMI W1VCh Mtttt MW tHt I em tki1111er -swim"'iAg i11 1 i~ •• I lib if.• So lll'IOllJ WOfHlt. eft1r r.is- i"I • f.M~J 9i'fe Ip iii th1 'Mttt• of tti• •It•' ... llillt Ml w with Mrs. Jtpp•non. Sh• · wrilfl: Whet • liffer-•ttc• Ml the woy ·1 loek end f--'1 Go111 it. lhat pudgy, tltic k-tltro19~.fh•·t1tiddI1 1..i1.,. My twt IMMt• Mys soy fhrt I'• n t.ltt ti e fMffi· er ..i triN It tltrow •• .... ... hnlo. I -,., I .... " .... Altw -ty· fin 'f"'S •f Mrrioge, fi'fe c~~dre•-..t· tltrff 1rond. cliildre11, •J li11bo14 ii whistfiftg ti M 99oill. .~)#'.~ EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES · THIS WEEK SAVE . per Aug. 3 thru Aug. 8 $ lrtotmtn NEWPORT BEACH ............... ·-· ... ~'::'.!:'.. G ................... ,_ Vtt-. LHt ltecll, Newport lffcll, N•rtl H•llrw•M, Ckiterlo, 430 PACIFfC COAST HWY. 642-3630 ,...._, s.. DI .. •, S.•tti Au. S..tt hrHN, Soidud,: 12 lfecb l•t .t h1'9t hy Cl1•t f.-,.,..._~ WWttMr. 1 SANTA ANA, 114-0 W. 17th St. 543.9457 (c! CoP111DrioM 1970 Gloria Ma,.lla/I Mgt. Co. /'le. 7 • 7 • ~osia Mesa • • Today'• l"leel · voe. 63, NO. '184, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES 0 1\ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. • esa er . Valle y Man Wo unded; Husband Jai~d By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... 0.lrJ """ """ A Costa Mesa mother of siJ. who called police Sunday night to report a family fight was shot dead today. Her husband was arrested after racing to Fountain Valley, where be allegedly shot a male acquaintance. Ruben Corrales, 37, of 238 Fairway Place, was arrested without incident In Newport Beach by a policeman who spotted his car and recogniled It from an area-wide radio broadcast. He wu turned over to Costa Meu. police and booked far investigaUon ot murder and am.ult with intent to commit murder. Mra. Sylvia Corrales, 37, was found lying face down In a pool of blood on the floor of the couple's bedroom by ·a neighbor girl who heard a violent argument about t a.m., followed by a shot. Only a few moments later, Tom Newhard, 37, of 1731$ Santa Maria St .. Fountain Valley, was gunned down at Alter Week Dewy Committee Hearing Set For Freeway Controversy SACRAMENTO -After a week's postponement, the State S en a t e Transportatk>n C:Ommitt.ee •as set to bold a bearing today on a bill to. prevent construction of the PicUic Co a s t Freeway through Newport Beach and part of Huntington Beach. Debate on Gov. Reagan's tl billion tax reform bill preempted the freeway hearing laat MOllday. Today'a freeway bearing was ei:pected to draw to Sacramento many advocates both pro and con from the Or....i• c:oa..t. Lut week at least 20 penoos represeD- Uag d~, COQllty IOY.J'11!11"11, 1!Jld· ow:dllii" ad liidr tDd' ..... flew to~ Cll>ly to han-!he mMlng ~ lniill llewport Beach 'fivor the bill to bl-OCt the freeway . Others from Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Lagµna Beach, Orange County govern- ment and Newport landowner interests oppose it. 1be bill, authored by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport) would delete the adopted Pacific Coast Freeway route between Beach Boulevard in Hun- tington Beach and the eastern Newport Bead:! city limils a1 Corona dtl Mar. It already bas passed the assembly 46-a. If the senate tramportation com- nUtle< recommendl It. ii today'• Cl1lClll test it will 10 \0 the full tenate for vote. If it <loos not &et a "do pus" reeommend8*D from the senate com- mltteo ~ bill wlll i!le. Mesa Council to Consider City Traffic Regulations A aeries of recommendaUons to pro. hibit parting and establi!ll new traffic Janes on 1everal atreels will be con- sidered tooigbt by tho COota M ... City Council. · The 11.1ggestions have been forwarded by the Costa Me!t Traffic Commls.slon Newport Guard Captures Title The National Swimming Championship tiUe was captured by a Newport Beach lifeguard for the ~ year in I row Saturday at Venice Beach. Tom Boughey, 17, won the event in a time of 12 :16. The championships. 'spooaored by Utt National Surf Life Saving Alm., begin with the swimmer1 entering the rough surf, swimming out around 1 mark.er booy placed 500 yards off the beach, then back Utrough the llllrf to the beach, with a long sprint through the sand to the finish line . Last yee r the event was won by New. JlOlt Beach li£eguard Mike Martin. with a recommendation that they be adopted. Parking would be prohibited from g a.m. to 6 p.m. on Placentia Avenue from 100 feet north of Joann to Victoria streets e:rcept for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. . Hamilton Street would gel the same treatment, but pennanently, on the 90!.llherly side only from 150 feet west Of Harbor Boulevard to create two east- bound lanes. Two northbound lanes would be established in this same manner on · Pomona Avenue along the easterly curb between 19th and Plwner Streets. The speed Um.it on Red Hill Avenue between Palisades Road and the northern city limJbl would also be dropped from 65 to 45 miles per hour. Traffic matters outside Costa Mesa -but affecting the city -could also """"' under -tontgb~ dtpondlng on ;what happena thia afternoon in Sacramento. Councllman Wllllam L. St. Clair has drafted a resolu~ concern In 1 Assemblyman 'RotJert H. Badham'1 blll to delete a portion fl the Pacific Cout Freeway. A hearing on that 1eclslation was scheduled for this afternoon In the state capital. hta -.. llUl!orflig • bullet -thmltfb the left arm and Into tho stomach. Newhard WIS rushed to III~ at Huntington Inton:ommunlty Hospllal and lbied ln falr c:mdltlcin. Fountain Valley police detecttm were dbpatcl!ed to Coota Moaa ·Police bead· quarters to question Corrales. who was being interrogated about hi! role in the breakfast-time bomlclde. Costa Mesa Police Deteettve Capt. Bob Green said neighbors reported seeing Corrales leave the modest. suddenly- sllent wood and stucco resldeDce shortly after the loud argument. )Ms. Corrales was fouod within a few mbments. "She's all right l!n't the!" as.keel. a gray-halr..r neighbor lady aa poUco and reporter• stood outside. "No .•. Ob God ••• I hoped ti> H .. v .. she wasn't dead. She bad two li~ ones." The childml were identified u David, 2, and cervado, L Mrs. CorTales bad four chtldnn not living with tho couplo. They came from a prior marriage. "He seemed like a nice fellow at limes," said the neighbor woman, while another acq{!aintance said CorTales llad worked at seVeral job& but was currtnUy unemployed. Several persons stood around in Uleir front yards, some drinking coffee as police moved about the Corrales pro- perty. AulboTlties could draw no tmmediate link between the abooting of Mn. O:ir- ,ai.s and Newhard, wbo wu appanntly COnfrlNlted in tho -of hiJ bame. A llnlfa blood• .,.i waa loaod '• the flo«. "lbeaniandlaillllt -lib a bolloon popping and th'll I )lelnl a car tC:rtecbtog, tatinl off fa!t," aid a neighbor, Carter MafthewSi 13, who was in bis bedroom. Police said Newhard was a telf-em- ployod pool contractor. CorraJes was driving a county-owned car when arrested 1n Newport Beach about 9:30 a.m.1 and one olOcu said he uodontood the ""J>'CI IUffored from cerebral palsy. - Newport Beach Police Ofllee' Darryl Youlo fint spoUed Corrales driving east Cfl Paclfic Coast Hllbway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith WU di.l'pakbed II a backup unit and Corrales wu pulled over at Finley A venue and Short Street after turning off at The Atchea in- terchange. He offered no resl!tara and banded over a J.5 caliber autoinaUc pistol. Police said Mrs. Corrales had a cut over her eye and had been shot in the chest area. Investigators were aent to the home Sunday at 1:40 p.m., to talk to the t'Ollple after an altercaUon ln which Mn. Corrales said ahe was struck by her husband. Office Tom Boylan wrote in his lncldent report that the suspect admitted striking his wife during an argument and that she wanted to sign a o:mplaint against him. Mr1. Coralea -who had about 12 boon left to live -told Officer Boylan she WU repeatedly beaten by her huJ- band. . The pa~lman'1 '"'1ttne Incident report ended with an iroolc footnote viewed In ·retrospect. an.r sugguttn( to Mn. Corrales that Abe contact detecUves tc>- day. '"Il>e vlclim . stata that ah• wishes prosecution," ottlcu Boylln wrole- "However, It is unlikely that lhe will follow up on proseaiUn1 lbe 1uspect." Mouthwash a Myth? FD A Says Bad Breath, Colds Not Affe cted by Products WASHINGTON (\JP!) -Tile Food and Dru& AdmlniJtratlon (FDA ) 11ld today a scientific study :lbowed that mouthwash, product.s did not kill bad breath, combat colds or cure llOre thl'oalS. In a notice published In the FederaJ Register, tha FDA'advtaed manul1cturen of nine brands of mouthwash to atop uainl such advertising clabns u "ef- fectively destroy• bacteria that cause bad breath tn the mouth," "combat cold symptoms and minor throat ir- 1'itat!Ooo/' and "Jemporary relief (If minor sore throat and inouth ln1taUona. '' 'Ibe makers haVfl 30 days to n!ply. If they coottnued the advortialni clllml 1rt.r Iha~ tho FDA could order tho ptoc!Ucta off store shelves. Tile ~ cltod a NaUonaJ Acade1111 of Sclencu (Nl,S) study "11Jcll concluded .. that moothwubu _.. "found to· be lneff!ctlve far preventJvtor tbuapeuUvt claims:" Although nine brands weri included In the notice, the FDA Al<! the IClentJllc Clndlnp wore "equally app!Jcabi< to tha same type of claim betnr made for a number.of {other) mouthwashes." William Goodrlch, FDA I e n t r a I coulllf!l, aa.ld the tclentiflc findings '1are applicable to all'mouthwaahes." Gi>odrich eiplalned that the NAS checked only brands Introduced bolw<en 1138 and !IC, the portod --· undel' a -ol the 11161 drul law amenclmtnl roqulrln1 that manul1ctum1 must prove not only that their drug plOducta arw ufe but abo thlt they work. On plOducll Introduced before 1138, Goodrich Al<!, the law roqulm tbe FDA to proVI lb cue 1plnsl the product. Tllo nine bnnda, and their manulae- lw'm: PoplOdent anltaepti< moothwuh, Lever Brothen Co., New York ; Cepacol mouthwall>prlle, William S. Merren Co., dlvilloo ,Of Rlcllml·Mtmll, Cln- c:lnnatl, Ohio; Sterlaol, Warner Le:lbert Co., Monia Plalnl, N.J.; Iletldtne, mcuthwuh-ilr~, Ilia Puid~ rr.dorlct< Co., YonkeN, !tr. -glrgle Ind mauthwull, llodlne Pharmacal Corp., dlvlllon of fattrnl..1 tlonal Latex Corp., nov ... Del.; J<lil!lenol mouth-waah -and &•!'Ile. Kudlool~ .. subsidiary of GUJrdlan Chemical Qoi"P .. ' Leng llland City, N.Y.; M1crtn oral anllteptlc. Jolmoon and Jclwon, N"' llrunlwlck, N. J.; Toeil, Cole l'l>annlcal Co. Inc., SL Louis, Mo.; Tyrolar» mouthwuh, MU<lt lllld Co. loo,.Jlollway,, N.J. -~-.... • • ea· -- NEWPORT FIREMEN BAnLE. llLAIE AlioARD LUXURY YACHT BERTHED AT L'IDO PINlNSUl.4 c ....... l'lf. Early Today Undar liwortlt e11-l!Y· Frr.· lftll·H·-Dopa-.nt Aulliol:ltleo l~ .,J..l/ ' '. ,·· ...... ,.,, . President Heads · Fire· Abaard Lido Yacht . ' For Denver Meet " With Lawmen Claims $25,000 Damage Prosldont · Ntion, looking r<f?oabed after a reluih1 weeteDd 1n Soutbe'rn Calllornia, .posed -El Toro-brlll thiJ morning be!°"' boarding Alr Force One for a !our·hour stopover in Denver oo hta return trip to Waalllngton. TlHo President and Mn. Nixon pauaed fOl' photographen and ,..,. gr"tod by Maj. Gen. Robert Owens and Bilg. Gen. H"1l)I W. Hlao _ bolori leaving ·the air atatton thiJ mornlnJ. N-c:oocluded a ten<fay busy •t•y at the Western White Houle thiJ weeUnd by driving to hiJ blrthplaoo In Yorba Linda . Fire aboord tho 75-fool fUJUrY yacht .C'..i. la v1o· today cauled an .. tlma1"d ) 115,000 and threalenod other yacllb In the Lido Pontnaula Yacht Anchorage. C'eat la V!e la a c:onv~ Coast Guard cutter bolollllni to Barry S. Rinker of IOOOI Katel!a; Anaheim. It wu twice won sweepstakes bonon for the bes> gialntatned yacht tn Nawport Harbor Yacht Club'• oP'nlng day II> 1peoUon. .. Tho Yaclat la berthed at sllp No. S at Udo PentnruJa Yaelt! anohm'age. When the Newport Beacll Fire Depf. arrived at the aceno ahol1iy be!.,. 2 a.rn., the enUre bridge and boat dect were in flames. The Fire Department said the call was received from an unkSentWed woman aboard • vesae1 berthed two slips away. When abe went . on dect about 1:45 a.m. lhe ob!lerved l()lrb aboard the C'est la Vte. Diimage to . the . decks Wll esUmated. at $15,000. An oulboard wu ctalroyod and radar and other dectrontc oqulfl!llllllC w~ ~ Department and HOrbor llopertmont ore ·lnvostlgattna. the-Dre. Accompanied by C. G. ''Bobe" RebolO of Key Biscayne, Fla., and Industrialist .Robert Abplan>Jp ot Bl'OllXville, N.Y., Nixon drove Saturday to his former Yor· ba Linda ·home then to hta old collei' at Whittier. He wound up the visit by eating a dish .called "hobo ateak" at Chasen'• Restaurant in IA>a Angele!. Irvine President M·ason . Def ends Upper Bay Plans Nt.on acheduled the Denver lltop to drum up suppcrt among the nation's law enforcen1ent offlcen for Ilia federal anti- crime package. Atty. Gen. John MllchoD joln<d Naoo In Denver to help mobllhe member• of tbe Law !Cnfon:ement · Aalltlllnce AdmlnlltraUon (!ZAA) In supjlort of Jong-delayed Congressional action on a dozen. adm.lnlstraUon crime bills: , Nixon was met at Stapleton Intema- Uooal Airport by Gov. John !me; lien. Gonion Allott (11.coto.), Ind Republican Congr,.sman Donald Bri>1'man ai>d· c'an- dldat" Jamea D. McKovtij aild WllUartt Gossard. Two Nixon-appointed L E A A ld- mlnl.strator1, Peter Veld and Cliarles Coater, brlefed the Pnsident on the IW111ellng of $2118 mJWon ln fodotal funds to ·local Pollet · agencies last year. Tlie lll'8JllB wm =marked for pricrlly llJlll. crlm .. projects, l'elUich and 'deV<top. ment. to llnance •coll11~· -.. for In enfiiroement. officer'.' and to ··-• crlmJnaJ Juatlce lnformaUon "rvtee.. Irvt!IO Company President Wllllam Muon too.I: the witness lltand !od1y to defend hia c;ontJMl!!Y'I plans f ... development of Upper Newport Bay land ·that .....w , be. nblilned .from Orange .County t0 I ~ ·faiad swap. Maiolt 'taalllled 'u the ·Superto1"Court trial entaod,111 fourth woet tllat Back I ' ·' Bay d ... loprilmt wu talked abtNt long before ihe iritne "Co'mpany Ind' Orange ' ~ ' " Hiker 'Rescues' Self"in For.est • A-blltir ltnllded allu aggravatlnl 1n old -111Jm1 llPIOI part of the weekOlld ·do-Ill a...i...t•Natfonal'F~mt then wallod oa1111DMloed,oi~ ~u& ......... ~ I belicoplor·aurcb &"1 Mn, Nixon 'johled tho. Preildant In handsbaklnl and autograph lltplac 11 the Denver 11-t be!... takln1 -o f f ,_ on her own for a reception at tht SberUf'e=-~amen !Wd · Doll• Allair, 1ov•mo1"1•manaloo ·11veo ~ llfl1,•Jatan •25 -oi l>Wllond ·Bir. phc!nOd autfloitlte1 Love • • :i, ~" ~ louttd the city's Juvontle taOme .beforo Wm SWlday morning to .report IUld -brWed' on JGUlll:>* ... '"111 ,hi 11,od .-pd,from IM !fottst,NftlJ, pro1111m1 by i-D. ~ llllldol ' 'llldhalrltltl hid ·plll!Ded the .t.n:tr tor an.rn.y tor Denver • II ~ "1'.' itqtnu. . ~ · • CoOcnll crrtbe OOP ~ , ' , • AlJOlt flayed behind en a hl~lnl Jatmt · '""-•' •. , ~ ,,r .~ ,Jr .... .Et cvi-VUJqe irter hie ~knee -... l l 4 ' ~ 1 • ~eniledya Bo ;JFt{ ~-up, he aajd. • . --·~~--i:o,.,.,.._~~· BostoN (AP~-Tile airtt.itcmler ripOried the lncldenl •late Saturday if. JOlln F. lttno~ 1rrtved In Boilon ~· lornoco at U,. foriiotry ota'\Jo8 -•l El ud on boanl·.m. the lata ~ • eartoo 1,..; chllilren -Jchn Jr. ""' "°"'!l!ia • ' ' -11 wel) .II oboat !to ot1ili' ' ' I ... orcJ-:""'klllf throui]l thai°"""lr cl ll\1 .K'11ned)'. family, 'i\ii!ilo 'Jolled to OM .the man and '<•lied 'Edftrr!J.L ~(n.MINJ fir~ lllW &mdq. ' • t · I County officials broached the subjecl And tho Irvin• chief afllnnod under .quoatlolilng from •lton19' Robert W,&rre!I that his compeny . becaine even more ·ttrmtrcommttted lo'tbe land trade wtlb 1hls appolntmant 1· pmldent Jn 111111. Muon &• a1 1key witness In a trial that wtU end wltli Judge Claude °"""' ·ruling 'on ' the valltlltY. of ·llie • hdlng of 157 aore. 'of eollnty-owned Udtland& for 450 acres. of Irvine .uplands. Oruae Weadter A coou1111 off JIOl'IOd IB In th .. worb ·1or tha Ot .... Coaat, the .,,.lh<rman preificta, "1th low clouda · aiid hazy sunibJne on '. tho I climatic menu, Hlglia are ta6bed from 81 to 8$. INSIDE TGDA'Y South Coast RepertoTr gfu.1 Onlnge Countv ill first !Ook at I 'th< ~ <l<C!Gj!o!M plav !'JI ... , ~cr<ii>ll and Glrillkwi.lml .trc I Dtacf,1't Jt'1 1'tvft1"Dfd 07' Papt I IB todart. "" -. • I IWI. y I'll.OT c Celia Heads .For Texas I ;Coastline ' Goldwater Helps Daughter Move To Coast Home Sen. Bany G<>ldwat<r new bock to W..tXngton today af1'r helping his cSaught<r, Mn. Peggy Hott, IIld family, move into a new summer bome in Newport Beach over the weekend. The leOltor's wife, Peggy, is living at the Balboa Bay Club again this lllill· mer. Goldwater's son in law, Richard Holt, b bead of the Gull OU racing team. The family makes their permanent home in Houston. summering in their new home near the Bay Club. Mrs. Goldwater has been in Newport 6ina: June 1 and. this being an election year, sht probably will stay through October, Goldwater said. Goldwater, an active pilot, flew into Newport. .Beacb just for tbe weekend. ... Aldrin Gets Honor STOCKHOLM (AP) -Apollo 11 mooowalker Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. return. ed ID the land of his forebean Sunday ud received a gQ)den plaque. DAILY PILOT OllANH COAST PUILIJHING CQMll'~NY aelterl N. w .. 4 ,, .. ~1 ..... "'*'-- ,J .c~ l . C11rl•y Tlrtem•• A. Murphi"• · M-.1!'4 ftJIW C.. ..... Offlc• JJO Wtri l•'t Str11t Mt lli11t "''''''1 ,.o. l o• 15110, •16?6 --~~I .. I Wftf .. -.. -.v..-..• ~---1m'"-1Av­ f4Wrllllpllll 1Mdl1 1Nn ~ ,,_,,.,,,,. IM' ~i.1 l!" """"" 1!1 C..1ne llNI • DA.IL V PILOT llltf "'919 Barbor 1 High Goes Portable LSD Trips Told Tat~ Witness ' ., Calls ·Linda Liar LOS ANGELES (UPll -The Tate- LaBlanca murder trial was interru ptf'd today while the defense took a deposition from a witness who characterized star atate wlllless Llbdl Kasablan as a "liar.'' The pro.secutipn permitted lhe in- lerrupUon because the witness. Mrs. Jw~e Emmer, 30, widow "-a Miami, Fla., liquor store owner, would be una ble to appear when the defense presents ils case possibly several monl.hs from now . At the deposition hearing, with the jury not in the roorp, Mrs. Emmer said Mrs. Kasahian stayed at ~ Florida home about a month last ran after the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and &ix other persons. lilt with false ilceusatlons against ManltOn and three young women i::odeftn· danlS. After she fin ishes. lhe st.ate will call a series of witnesses to descr~~ the scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBian· ca home! and medical experts to testify that the victims were stabbed <loiens ol times. Defense layer Paul Fltzgcraltl drew from Mrs. Kasabian at the end of Friday's trial session I.he acknowledge- ment that the proseculion promised her immunity if she would appear as their witness. Asked if she was telling the story of the slayings to save her own life. she told the court : "I'd give my life if none of this had happened -for the people who \Vere k,\11.ed .'; With familiar tower as a backdrop, installation of re-locatable classrooms continues at Newport Harbor High School. Seven of the movable buildings are being placed at the ~ool this •wnmer al a cos t of $24,000. School officials said they plan to use the buildings at Harbor High for a year in order to absorb additionaJ en.,rollment. "She aa.id she had a ball in California, a wonderful time. But sbe was a liar, l know she lies," Mrs. Emmer said. She ·said Linda told her also of UD trips she had taken , describing them as "like walking on air." Under questioning by Deputy District Attorney Aaron Stovitz. Mrs. Emmer adm itted the discussion ol drug use came up when Mrs. Kasabian asked her why she drank so much. Mrs. Kasabian, who described the im· mun ity as "just a piece of paper," also testified that she participated in se11: orgies with both men and women while living with the Manson family and had taken drugs. Swimathon End In Sight; Goal . Still Far Away 'Ille awimathoo b oeariog its end, but not 11• goal '!be Harbor Atta swtmmen have log- 1!"' 0-11111.000 yarda of the ~one Dilllloo yada, bot ~ Olympic Pool FOW>- dallon baa railed only 17,Slt.OZ of the 18'1~ needed fer their shin of the OfJlllplc pool. '!be pool b ID be built al Newport Har- bor lllgb School and ;. three-fourth !und· eel by the Newport Me.a School District and the city of Newport Beach. • . Even though the mooey is not coming In u espected, Mike Ashe, chairman of the foundation. wu optimistic today. He aays the money is starting to roll in and the foundation has received pledges he could not divulge. And the morale of the swimmer& at the Newport Beach Swim Club is very high. even though they have received complaints from some of the resident.! ol East Bluff about lhe noise made by the night plmmers. In a letter to the DAILY PILOT from the 13 and 14-year-old Newport SHorl!S swim team members, they said, "We are not running the streets or blowing our miJJds in some dart/.lact. We are swim· ming to help provi e a pooJ whJch we hope to enjoy along with the other people of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa." Tax deductible donations may be sent to the Olympic Pool Foandation, P.O. Bol 11111, Coola Me!&. LA Judge Clarke, CdM Resident, Retirement Set -Thurmond Cl8rke, Chltf U.S. District Court judge in Los Angeles since 1966 and a resident of Corona de! Mar, will retire eUective Sepl 1. Clarke, 68, who was appointed as a federal judge by President Eisenhower in 195.i, said Sunday he had sent a fonnal letter to President Nixon in which be expressed the wish lo assume the status of senior judge. As a senior judge, he said he planned to continue a substantial amount of judicial work and retain his present chambers and st.all in the Federal COurU¥ruse in Los Angeles. He and his wile plan ta make their permanent home in Corona del Mar, but they will spend some Ume on their farm in Ml<ldleburg, Va. · Middlebu rg, Va .• is tbe home of Mrs. Clarke's daughter, Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith. . Clarke began his career on the bench In 1932, when he was appointed to · the Municipal Court in Los Angeles. Boat Fall Victhn Listed Good at Hoag A Lo& Angeles man is listed in good oondiUon today at Hoag Memorial Hos· plial with back lnjuri" after he fell from the f)ying bridge of a boat cruising New. port Harbor Saturday. Harlot Ptterse~ 63, wu a passenger on the motor cnustr Sally Tenda-when t h e accident oCcurred. Petenen w as standing oo the Dying bridge when the boat swerved to avotd a sail bolt. causing him to fall onto a. hitch OJVer on the deck below. J apan Limits Car Use • TOKYO (UPI) -Tokyo ."bmned antomobll!S from four of-{b-r blqe;t &hoppll)J dl.!~\C\a Sundty aJl\l DQ!ed a sharp drop in the c1rbon rnonol1de ton· tent ol the air. PoUce estimated 78$,000 ptdtstrlans jammfd the Glnu and Ute other three dlatricts aod olncl•ls in t.1atsuyt Department Store II.id f•aaJes ere just aboul like OlriSlmts." Many Pedestrians Hurt In County Accidents ' "When you raised your hand to take the oath did it shake because you a.re nervous or bec3use you are a heavy drinker ," asked Stovitz. "My hand shakirig has nothing to do with my drinking," said Mrs. Emmer. "I shake more when J drink." Mrs. Emmer said the defense had paid he r way to California to testify. Her deposition wiU be presented to the jury during the defense 's presentation o! its side or the case. Six persons -all of them either pedestrians or blcycilsts -were lojured over the weekend in a series al Harbor Area t r a ff l.c accidents, two of them among a group who police said were drinking whilly in Costa Mesa Park. . Tbomu I. Pehrson, lf, of 782 Shalimar Drive, was listed ii satisfactory condition toda,y at, Qista Mesa Memorial Hospital wilb a fractured leg • Janette C. DeGeare, 12, of 2025 Pomona Ave., wu treated for mult!ple lacerations and released. Police said the pair were crossing A11aheim Avenue at Plumer Street about t0:30 p.m. when struck. Rape Victim, 17, Remains Serious; • Manhunt Goes On Seventeen-year-old Susan Price -ab. ducted, raped, then shot -remained in serioUs condition today in Sou'Ui Coast Community Hospital as police c&ntinued lo sea rch for the man who assaulted her along a lonely road to Camp Pendleton last Friday. 11-tiss Susan Price of Pico Rivera was described by nurses at South Coast C-Om- munity Hospital as conscious but un- changed in condiUon, suffering from a gunsbot woond in her ear and neck. The young woman, who accepted an offer to be photographed by a stranger who met her on a Corona del Mar street corner, was ·later driven down coast by the man. She was raped and shot near the Camp Las Plugas ga;te. Sheriff's spokesmen In San Diego C-Oun- ty said this morning they had no new infonnation in the .case. In the meantime doctors at the Laguna Beach hospital, have delayed removing the slug from the girl's neck until her condition strengtllens. The slug is in a critical area, spokesmen said. 'Y' Weight Loss Program Open cOt a pot'? The Orqe Coa!I YMCA has A prescription to beJP, lose weight, but it doesn't include diet pllls. Offic!ala explained the Y pbilo<ophy of weight control as they awarded certlf· icates to 43 graduates or continuing men's and women'a fitness classes. The group lost a total or 471 pounds and 83 inches of common walstliM. "To achieve an accept.able level of fitne ss, one must discipline himself to caloric intake with day-to-day control and must and must be willing to endure some muscular pain during early day s of t.he program," is t!)e. way they put it. Call the Y for further explanation if you wish. • Airport Mee~g To Hea r. Public The Orange County Airport Commlasion will hear the views of the publi c regard· ing the Parsons Compan,y report on. the tuture of OraTige County Al1'P9rt at their Jneetlng 1'\lesday al 7 p.m. Th!" commission hts requested thiit any 11tatement to be made by a member of the public be submitted ln writi ng lo Avl8tion Dirtctor Ro bert Bresnahan prior to the meeting, The meeUng wUJ be beld in tile county Bo11rd of Supervisors hearing room al 515 N. Sycam~e St , Santa Ana. Jonathon K. Henning, 17, of 432 Orion Way, Newport Beach, could not avoid the accident, according to i11vestigators, and he was not cited. Four persons were injured in spearate traffic accidents over the weekend in Newport Beach. None oi the accident victims was seriously injured. Two-year-old Shannon Hasseu ls listed in good condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after she ran into the path of a car late Sunday afternoon on Balboa Boulevard east of 38th Street. The little girl, whose family is staying at 4005'h Marcus for the summer, was struck by a car driven by Craig Montgomery, 21, of Long Beach. Costa Mesa n Marie Love, 15, of 1776 Santa Ana Ave., sustained minor cuts and bruises when the bicycle on whlch she was a passenger collided With a car at the intersection of Poinsettia and Second Avenues at 4 p.m. Friday afternoon. The driver of the bicycle, Glenn Bameson, 15, of 27 Harbor Island was not injured nor was the driver of the car, Regina DeGennaro, 33; of 700 Poinsettia Ave. · Miss Love was treated and released from Hoeg Hospital. Larry Doyle, 31, of 5061k 31st St. also received minor injuries In a ·see<1nd traffic accident Friday. Police report he was crossing Pacific Coast Highway east or Tustin Avenue when he was st.ruck by a car driven by Aroen L. Martin, 26, of Santa Ana. Martin was not cited ln the mlshap and Doyle was treated and rele'ased from Hoag Hospital. Another bicyclist was injured Saturday when he was struck by a car while crossing Coast Highway near Dover Drive .. Edward Cordell, 23, of 133 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa W8!1 treated at Hoag Hospital ror C'Uls and bruises alter he was hit by the car driven by Harry Robertson, 29, of Long Beach. Robertson was not cited by officers in the incident. Nohel Winner Dies BERLIN (AP) -Otto Warburg, R biochemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1931. died here Saturday at 87, the West Berlin government announced today. Mrs. Kasabian was expected ta wind up her chilling testimony today about the slayings and the life style of the Charles Manson family. The tiny 21·year-old blonde was scheduled to undergo further cross ex- amination by defense lawyers who con· tend she is trying to save her own Desalting Plant Sites Studied By Federal Team A federal 1Wat.er survey team toured West Orange County during the weekend inspecting sites for a $12 million pro- totype water desalinization plant. They looked at two sites, one in Foun· tain Valley and Uie other in Huntington Beach, which had b e e n propo.sed by the Orange County Water District. The district is working with the U.S. Department 0£ Interior oii the project. "The fact we 're here indicates this project is pretty well under way," Carl L. KlelD, an assistant secretary to Secretary of Interior Walter Hickel com- mented. Klein and d e p u t y undersecretary William Rogers inspec ted a 21).acre site at Ellis Avenue and Euclid Street in Fountain Valley and a 12-acre parcel on the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana River at Pacific Coast Highway. The county district favors the Foun tain Valley site. but Klein told newsme·n that Interior Secretary Hickel will make the final decision on the plant. The county district hopes the federal government will provide $4.4 million for construction of the plant and $5 million in operating expenses for the first fo ur years. The district has promised to contribute $2.5 million to the prot~pe plant. :rarget dale for start of construction is June, 1971. When completed Jn 1973, the plan t is expected to produce 3-4 million gallons of fresh water a day. DAILY PILOr Slt ll PIMl!f New Eagle Scott Far\hing, 14 . son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farthing, 2732 ~Gannet Drive, Costa Mesa, has attained the rank o! Eagle, Scouting's highest plateau. Scott is a member of Costa Mesa Troop 188. SA Woman Dies In House Fire A Santa Ana woman died in her blazing home Saturday despite what onlookers called the heroic attempts of two unknown young men to reach her bedroom. Mrs. Helen Wilson. 55, died al Orange County Medical Center within five minutes of her arrival. Doctors said she suffered third degree burns over her entire body. Neighbors told fi remen they were trying lo reach the screaming woman when two passersby joined the rescue attempt. One man smashed in 1he bedroom window and tried to force his way through smoke and flames while his companion braved the burning porch to play water from a garden hose on the fire. . . , The dying woman was finally taken from the home by firemen. Both young men left the scene withou t revealing their Identities. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURNITURI ON NEW LIBERAL ALLOWANCU Sel1cf From Our Show Rootn 1 Or We'll Custom Bu1ld To Your Order • ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING Announcing a new breakthru in UPHOLSTER ED FURNITURE RuffeU 's m•nufacture' th e finest furniture you will find enywhere . You see it •nd 1elect it righ t in our showroom. P•y up to 50 'i'.I f,,, th•n retail. Chooie from •n unlimlttd stlec• t ion of f1bric1. Custom ch•n9t1 •r• 1110 po11ibte. • Al l wo •• •UARAHTllD ,Ol fH I l !FnlMI OP •AlllC 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA O!t CALL FOi APPOINTMENT • 548-0259 ,. I • • • • . f •• Saddlehaek i VOt:. 63, NO. '184, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COl;INTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 3, ·1970 TEN CENTS Drug Buy Attempt Ends Robbery Student's .$490Taken Grim Weekend Kills · 8 . -" In Laguna Traffic· Death Toll Ju mps in County A 19-year-old student from New York, attempting to make a drug purchase tn Laguna Beach, was relieved of his money at gunpoint early Monday, police report. The young man and two compe.nions told police they were negotiating the purchase of six kilos of marijuana when the seller. who said he needed money "real bad," produced a single gauge shotgun and grabbed $490 in bills from the studenl ... He fled the scene in a car, they said. The incident took place thortly after 2 a.m. in an alley in the 1000 block of South Coast Highway, according to police. Another suspected drug peddler was booked oo sUspicloo of possession of dangerous drugs fer sale Saturday even- ing, after of!icers allegedly fOUDd 1,000 orange tablets In hls possession. John Obarles Rogers, 191 of Colton, wa.s arrested at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block of • Glenneyre · Street. Of:£icers allegedly saw him remove something from a planter outside the Woman's Club, put jt in his pocket, then gel into a car and begin fumbling in the glove conlpartment. A plastic bag con- tainini the tablets was found 1bere. P resident Heads For Denver Meet With Lawmen President Nixon, looking li!fmhed after a relaxing weekend in Southern California, posed with El Toro brass this morning before boarding Air Force One for a four~bour sto~v~ tn Denver on bis return trip to W ashlngton. The President. and Mrs. Nixon paused for 'photographers and were greeted by Maj. Gen. Robert Owens and Brig. Gen. Henry W. Hise before leaving the air ilation lb.is morning. DAILY PILOT ...... ..., alcMNI b*IW LANG (CENTER), VON HAGEN (HI TTING ) WIN AGAIN Pfh>19er (loft) Attempts Block In l•llUM Volleyblll Action . . ,.: . v olleyba l e ompetition ' ~ated 'Best' in Laguna For the second year in a row, the volleyball team of Ron Lang of Santa Monica and Ron Von Hagen of Encino scored first in the 16th annual Laguna Beach Volleyball Tournament, held Saturday and Sunday on Laguna's Main Beach. Buzz Swarlz of El Segundo and lllke carey of San Diego won third. Nooe o( the four Laguna teams that entered made it into the top posiUons. Groonhelt Grogp Called West's , 1st Land Trust I Nixon concluded a ten.day busy st.ay at the Western White House this weekend by driving to bis birthplace in Yorba Linda. Coming in second among the tw(>.man Accompanied by C. G. "Bebe" Reboi.o teams were Gene Pnueger of North A &otal of 6.1 matches wu played during the two days. Seven hours of play were Jogged Saturday, and ll more on 'Sunday. with the tourney drawing to a close al twillight. The Lquha Gnienhell hie. il•the !Int land lnlll -.. the --. _... ~o James ·IJllJey •ol the Greenbelt ,.....,, committee. o{ Key Biscayne, Fla., and industrialist HoUywood and Bob Clem of San Diego. Roher! AbpiBnalp or Bronxvillt, N.Y.l;ii Nixon drove Saturday to his former Yor· ba Linda home then to his old college at Whittier. He wound up the vi.sit by eating a dish called "hcbo steak'' at Chasen's Restaurant in Los Angeles. An e.otiinated 1,000 spectators kept tabs en the play during the two d•ys. Many brought umbrellas, towels, • n d refreshments with them and rtlaxed on the sand as the play progressed. Others stopped by to watch the play for • short time from the eod of the Boardwalk. "The C!llams Ccmml--· for . the Lquna GT<enbelt lw 1-.... 'lllh l'1e lllte ., Tbe-Lquna Gre<llbelt-lnc. ln order to establish lll<I! u an ollidaliy r=gnlled, aonproll< oraani:at1oo wblch can accept aUll ol land or .-y with a tax benefit to donors," Dilley aaid. Nii:on scheduled the Denver stop to drum up support among the nation's law enforcement officers foc his federal anti· crime package. Atty. Gen. John Mitchell joined Nix.on fn Denver to help mobilize memben1 of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) in support of Jong-delayed Congressional action on a dozen administration crime bills. • Nixon we met at st.apletoo Interna- t.ional Airport by Gov. Jobn L<>ve, Sen. Gordon Allott CR-Colo.), and Republican Congressman Donald Brotunan and can· didates James D. Mc.KeviU. and Wllliam Gossard. Two Nixon-appointed L E A A ad- tninl!trators, Peter Veld and Charles Coster, briefed the President on the. funneling of $268 million in federal funds to local police agencies last year. The grant.I were eannarked for priority anti· crime projects, research a n d develop.. ment, to finance college studies for law enforcement officers and to establish a criminal justice in.formation service. Mrs. Nixon joined the President. in handshaking and autograph signing at the Denver airport before taking o f f on her own for a recej>tion at the governor 's mansion given by Mrs. John Love. She toured the city 's juvenile home and was briefed on youth and drug problems by James D. Mc:Ke.a, dlBtricl •tl<rneY tor Denver who 11 running for Congress on the GOP Ucket. Tricia Nl1on, who vacationed at the Western White House during th e presldentill swy, sl<lpped the llenYer atop and flew dir<eliy home aboanl a eeperate government aircraft.. Kennedys Board JFK BOSTON (Ai') -The ,>rcralt carrier John F. Kennedy arrived in Bost4n. today. aod on board were the late PrtilldenL'• two children -John r. and carouoe -u well ·flS about other mtmben ol the Xenlle<IY !aml , lnclu41l!i Sen. F.dw!rd M. Kennedy· Mall). W recked Wrecker Needs To'W Job . ' Larry Hunt, who operates a towing service in Laguna Beach , had occasion to sample his own service eiarly Monday. ' . Roberti Perter, 21, who drives one of Hunt's tow trucks, parked the vehicle outside his home at 163 Sunset Terrace Sunday night. At 5:15 a.m. Monday, he called for a tow truck -aoothtr one -to pull bis truck out. of a block wall in which il had embedded it.self after rolling downhill and acrcss the streel Damage, in addition to the btock~a , Included 15 feet of wood fence and e cement work at 154 Sunset T ace, police said. France Tests Bomb- In Atmosphere Blast PAPEETE, TahiU (UPI) -France exploded another nuclear devlCe ,at its sooth s.a Island testing grounds SUnday in a lest delayed twice by bid weather. The test, made in the almOl)ll>er•, was one in a seria that began tn Mly and Is acbedw.d to ,imd in Septtmber. For the first ume hi the ~mory of veteran obsttven. the mUltary com- munique did not give ttie strength of the explosion. The land trust procedun: bu been u!ed in New En11and to help acquire and preserve open space, but bas not previously he'" inlrodue<d in the WW, Diiiey added. He· also 10ted that the ·tax benefifl to be derived from land donaticna have been pointed out to Great Late• Propertie• Corpor•Uon, which recesttly agreed to give the Greenbelt a »day opUon on 1lts 4!0-acre Syc..,.... : Hiiis property m Lapa Canyon. The property WU lilted at $1\1 mllllon, Dilley said, hut the o....,. wW ...,olcler ". proposal." . . All attempt will be made to ...,... government open lplCt and recrutioo !lmd.s !or acqulaltlon ol the land wlllch ii coaslduod a viW portion or the pn>pooed .,-...belt to enclrcle Lt&llM from El Morro Canyon to All. ~ Mouthwash a Myth? FD A Says Bad Breath, Col ds Not AHect,ed by Products WASllJNGTON (UP!) -The Food that mouthwaihi!s were "!oond to he The nine braodl, and !hell' manufao. and Drug A~inistraUon (FDA) said lnefrectlve for pr6Ventiveor· therapeuUWJ turen: today a sclenUflc study lbowOO that clltms." PepllOdent aptllepUc mouthwuh, Lever mouthwash ·products did not kiU bad AithOOgh nine hranda were Included Brothen Co., N~ 'Yori<; Cepocol breath. combat colds or cure sore In the notice, the FDA Ald the ldenllno J!lOW!nl~. Wiiliam S. Memll throals. finding• were "equally applicable to the Co., dlvllloo ol Rlcbarcl-Mmtll, cm. In a notice publlJhed In the Federal ume type of ctabn belng mtde for ctnnaU, aiio; sterilol, -Warner 1-nbert. Register, the FDA ad.vised manufacturers a number of (other) mouf:bwuhes." ' Co., Morria :Plalna, N:J,i ~ ol Dine hrandl of rnoulhwuh to &top Wllllam Goodrich,. FDA 1 en er a I mouthwaob11arcJe, the Purdue Frederick using such advertlslng clalma: as ''ef. cwn1el, said the tdenti6c. flodl1* "m: eo.,.Y~,..N..Y. · · ~ fectlvely destroys bacteria that cau,. appllcable to all moutlJwuhts.I' GOodrich -prsle Wld _....,. 'ltoillna had breath in the mouth," "combat explained lhat the NAS "Checked onlt Pblrmacal Corp., divlllml ol - cold symptom! • and minor lhroat lr· l>rands lntrodaced helween 111311 and !1112, ' tlol\ol LatG eorp.:Dav,.., Dll":XMdldol ritaliCll!'I," and 1'temporary relief of the period coveted tmder a lllCtJon of ' mouth wnh Qd' garaie, Jtudi!Dol. ~ minor-..,. throat and mouth lrrilttlan•." the 1963 drug-lalf amendment·'"'l"lrinl ' ~-el .lloardla~CO., .. The makers ha\'11 30 da.ys to reply. that manufacturers murt prove DOt only 1Pll Itlalld CIW, N.Y.; Mkrin oral I! they cooUnued the 1dvert!aln1 claims • !bat their drug produda art Ille hul ~le, ' JollnlQn Ind ~-. !few alt.r that, the FDA could order the · ol111 that they work. 'Bnmr1'lcl<, N.'J.; !\'•ll,Colo1'lllinll!ICIJ ucti off 111Qre shelves. ~ On proctucla Introduced he!ott • 11131. , Co. !)le., St, "Lodil• Mo. l 'l}nllorta 'Ille FDA cited a Natlona( Acad-Goodrich said, the law requires lhO FDA moulhWflh, Mlrtt and Co, Inc.,-17, Selene., (NAS) study which cooclllded to prove Ila c.,. aplnaUi.;produtt. N.J. : ' ' I . J a· pelleDgt1' tn Hamamoto'1 car, wu admitted to the same bosptt.al with minor tnjurt<s. Officers Jan..t the drlvtt or the car in whlch Frias died on drunk driving charges. He was klentified u Jo&e L. GUZIDU, Z3, of Stanton. Coroner's olfcaa added the name of Deborah Davia, 7, of I0'7f Worth Drive, w-. to tl1eir log Saturday -1lle child died in Westml ..... Ccmmunlty 11o1p1ta1 or tniuri<a ncelvtd Friday Htemoon. The girl ran Into the side ol a pudnc car whlle aoalng McFadden A...,,. west ol Jacksm Street. Pallce said the dlild never regained cmscioilfllftl A San Juan Capistrano woman was k!J1ed late Friday when her cir - (See CIWllP.ll, hp. I ) Collilcllman'• -Daqfater Train Crash Victim, 20, Buried in Private Rites Arraignment .Set For 'La:guna Man In Crand Theft • ! .... Laguna f.anyon Wreck Injures 3 Teenagers Three teenagen, two o! wllom police Ald ...... riding .. tap or their ....u f<ftlp. car hanging on to • roll blr, wm Injured Sunday aftemooa when the vehicle rolled over oo Laguna CaDJ(lQ Rood. Puaenger Stepben Lewis, II, ol Long Beach, was the most aeriously hurt, lllffering bead injuries and a fractured collaihon<. lie wu trans!emd to !!range County Medical Center after emqency tttatment at Soo!ti Coast Community Hospital and 1' reported in fairly .. tlsfactory condltlon today. Driver Steven O'Neill Shadle, ta, ~ 23311 La Vaca, EJ Toro, and a second passenger, Stephen Rowland Syvenon, 19, ot 24551 Jutewood, El Toro, were releaed from South Coast Communtty Hospital alter trutment !or brulaea and laettations. Witnesses told police the car, which had been P8Jl.'lng other vehlcl .. by driv· ing on the shoulder, apparenUy hit a pile ol dirt mld went out of control. The driver wu ejeded, along w i t h the two yoothl aald to ha,,. been riding atop the car. Po~ cited all Ulree, the driver le< PISlhul: on the ahou.lder ol the r o a d. ihe other two !or riding on a part ~ the vehlclo not intendod f or pauengen. C.ut Weadler A cooling ol! p«lod ii in the works for the Orange Cout, the weatherman predlels, with low cloud4 and buy sunshine on the cllmoUc menu. Hlgha are libbed er... ea to as. msm1: TODA. v , - I SC V•ll!I M•11 Burt Wife Shot Dead; .. r Husband Jailed I II)' .lllTRUlt R. VINSEL Of ... o.llr ,.,. ·-• i< A Costa Mesa mother of slr who called )IOllc< Sunday l\iihl to r<port a Wnlb' fiihl was sM1 deod 1o<fay. .. lier -.,... anuled a11e< raekli ·,lo 1'-1.1111 Vall<y, whart bt alle1edly • .that a male acqaaintlnee. •· Rllbon Corrales. S'I. o! m Fairway Place., was an-ested without incident in • .Newport -by a polkenln -' ipOltod bis car and ,._.12"d tt from tin area-wide r.dM> broadc.asl Be wu turned over to Cost.a Mesa po&e and booked far Investigation ~ rmrder and usault Witb intmt t.o commit mmd•. Mrs. Sylvia o.nt... S'I, wu found lyin.g face down in a pool <0f blood on the Dool' of the couple· s bedroom by a neighbor atrl who heard a violent argument al>olll I Lm., followed .by a $boL 1 • Only a few mmnents later, Tom 'Newhanl. 21 ... o11na Santa Mario St., -l'oomtaln v....,, was IUJIDed dow1I al hla home, llllferlnl a bullet wound -. 111e Id! arm and into the :·Hurricane Celia · Nearing Texas; Thousands Flee CORPUS ClllUSl1, Tu. (UPI) -Hur· • -.,. Cella. piolna lost power in a m1gb1y nrirl lbnJuib the Gulf o! Mesico. ·"today aimed her t 15 mile an hour winds 'at the bays and beaches along the Tau .-t ""51. 1bousaDds Oed. "We're boarding up the wtndowa and ·getting cut." said Mrs. Marilyn Coburn. .-a boat marina operator along the Orpul Olrlstl beechfrool ••we don't haYe much . -time. Tbey told UI to get out by noon." · • 'Ibe Weather Bureau said the first bu:rricane to strike Tr:xa.s in three yeary; 'WOUld hit near Qrpus Christi, a town · ..r 201,MI _,iatlon, thil afternoon. Cdi.I.. .on a sigza.g course th.It took · It away from the most populated area m the Teus coast, deflated early today. Wtnda near the eye decruaed to 90 miles .. hour. But • tbe storm nirled cloler to -. u pined &peed and power. The Wea1ber Buroau called ll "a dan(erous butrieane." At nocm EIYI', Celia wu centered near latitude fl .3 north and J longitudt 1 ~.t west or about 95 mile•· e11St-a:iupieast of Corpus Christi. lt wu moving west. northwest at 11 miles an hour. Red and black hurricane flags were • hoisted from Q:irpus Quisti and B~in ~Bay to Mat.gord1, Tex. Gale warnings -were sounded from Brownsville, Tex., to Galvestoo. Heavy rains in advance of Celia were forecast al eight inches_, the Weather Bureaa aaid. The burricaDe tbrutened farm crops and cattle. ; · Celia'• !int fringe1 -lightnina, rain& and summer winds or as milea an hour -moved llp the &boreline, _, shoddy houses on stilt.like pilings ~ m ,ooo mansions rimming Corpus ChriJU \Bay. Only three lhiPI were in the Port o( Carpua Cllrlsti today. others were told to put. out to tea .away from the storm. Hurricane farce winds ext.ended 50 mllea from Celia's eye, with plu pushlng out 200 mlle1 to the north and .. st and 100 m11 .. south and W<st.. Police and Civil Defeme volunteers evacuated 600 ptrlOM from hotela and mdel& along CorpllS Oltl1U Beach. 'Illey prepared to evacuate about. 300 students in summer clusa at the University of Corpus ChrlJti. Evacuation headquart81 were set. up at the N~ County Courthoase downtown. DAILY PILOT ....... .._. Hwl ...... 'IMltli t.t-.._. h....i•Y..., C:.-,..._ S-Cli Ille OllAlftli <lDAST ~ILlafflMG COMl"MY aeb.rt N. W114 1''1.1ihnl .... l"vbl~ J •c\.. a. Curt1v Vb ,,.,-..,, ""' Genlrll Mllll)ltl' lhot11 •• K11•n .. ,w 11io"''' A. M11rp!i.l111 M ..... llWD'ltor l l•lrier4 P. Ntll 11V!f1 ar.... C-ff Ulior -... C:.11 M-1 DO Wt'll lrf $!ttlf ,......,, '"°'' 1111 w .. 1 •• .,., t.vlw•,. ......,,.. lltildl1 m ,,_, ..,...,. ~!lllllM .._,., ,,.,. ••M:ll .......... "" '*""""'! • ""'111 II ,_...,. ltN I • stomach. Nf!Wbmt WU N9hed to IUl'l"Y ·•t Ruolin&IOO lnlttcomnmnlty Hospital and listed in fair OOndil.ion. Fountain VaOey police detld.lva .were dllpaid>ed to CoW M,.. police bead- qulrteri to questiM Corft19' who was beJn1 lnterrogatetl about hll· role tn the breakfast-time homicide. Costa Mesa Police !lei.ct! .. Capt. Bob Gl'O(OI said ~ ~ seeinl Qrrales leave the rnodesL suddenly- silent wood and stucco residenee shortly -the loud argumenl Mn. c:orrales was found within 1 few -. ~ "Sbe11 an. right isn't she?" llked • ·gr·~ ~llbbor lady .. police and repxters sllod outside. "No ••• Ob God .• ,f hoped to Heaven she wasn't dead. She bad two little ones." 1bt chi1dr«li were identified as David, 2, and C.ervldo, 1. Mn.. Corrales had four children not living with the coup1e.. Th<y came from a prior !ll>f'rias<. "He seemed like • nice fellow at times," said the neighbor woman, whUe another acquaintance said CorTales had worked at several jobs but was currenUy unemployed. s...m --around In their fnllll yardJ, "'"e drlnldDI collee u poli<:t moved •bolrt the C«rales pro. pertf. Authorities could draw no immediate link between the shooting of MrL Cor- rales and Newhard, who was apparently confronted tn the kitchen of bi.a home. A single blood spot wu found oo the noor. "I beard a noise that IOUDded like a balloon popping and then I hear'i:I a car screeching. taking oil tut:• said a ncighbor. Carter Matthews, 13, who was hi h1I bedroom. Police nld Newhard w11 a .elf~zn. ployed pool contractor. Corrales wu driving a county-owned car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:30 1.m., and one officer said he understood Uie suspect !!iulfered from cerebral palsy. Newport Beach police Officer Darryl Youle first spotted Corrale1 drivina east m Pad.fie Ooa.st Highway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith was dispatched as a backup unit and Corrales WU pulled over at F'lnley Avenue and Short. Street after tunlini oil at Th< Arches In- terchange. He offered no res!stanee IDd banded over a .JS caliber aut.ocnatic pistol. POllce sald Mn. Corn!.. bad a cul over her . eye and had been lhot in the dJest ma. Investigators were eent to the home SWJday at 9:40 p.m., to t.a.lk to the couple after an altercation in whJch Mn. C.orrales said she was atruck by ber blllband. Office Tom Boylan wrote In his Incident report that the suspect admitted striking his wife during an argument and that she wanted to aign a complaint against him. Mrs. Corralles -who bad about 12 hours left to live -told Officer Boyland she was repeatedly beaten by her hus- band. The patrolman'• routine incident report ended with an ironic footnote viewed m retrospect •. after suggestin1 to Mn. Cornles that she contact detective• to- day. "11le victim states that 1he wishes prosecution," Officer Boyland wrote. "However, it ii unlikely that ahe will follow 11p oo prosecull!ll the lllSpO<t." 35,000 Enjoy • Beach at Laguna With beach crowds estimated at 35,000 both Saturday and Sund1y, La1Una Beach lifeguards had an unusually peaceful summer weekend, login& only seven rescues lor both days. or some 80 flnt ald calls answered by guards, the most serious involved a bee .ting •ictim who had to be taken to hospital Sunday after developing a dengerous reaction. Low surf prevailed over the weekend . the temperature was a pleasant 78 degrees and water temperature, after droppln& to a chlll 59 derrees on Satur- day, cllmbed back to 45 on Sunday. Saddleback Fund Session 'Tonight S.ddleback Commllllity Coli<IP Diltrict tnJ.stell will confront a half·million-dol11r budget Inert ... tonJcht at 7:45. The blldget la 11J1 from 12,660,6511 lo $S 246 081 but the tax rate "will remain Ult Mme' or maybe drop a bit," reporur colleje Sllplrlntaodent Prealdei>t Fr<d H. Bremer. Boosts In asaeutd -valutlion or proi>' «IY within tl1e dWD<t will bold tl>e nto down, he .aid. Trultees wtll allo be uked to approve the .laooclattd Student Body budpt. Gets Sweden Honer STOCKHOLM (AP) -Apollo lt moonwalk.er Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. retum-- ed to the land of hit fc>rebeara ·Sunday and recei ved a golden plaque. • CAIL\' PILOT lt9'f ..... Lag11na MeN1tald Denise \Vestgaard, 10. Miss :f\.fermaid of 1970 after scoring highest in various categories during La.a:una Beach summer program in which girls learn water safety and beach lore. She excelled in raft and relay races and in life saving exer- cises. Laguna Trustees Face 'No Code' Dress Decision Laguna Beach Hlgh School's "no code" dress aide will be up for approval Tues- day. The code, put into e f f e. c t ex- perimentally .&t the end ol last year, has no specific regulations othe.r than U1'lr5e required by slate .safety laws, AJCh as the wearing oi. ~- Under a new agreement drawn up by the students, the students· themselves, through their student court and govern- ment, will take the first responsiblli!y fetr seeing that generally acceptable dress is worn on campus. Students wearing flaa:ranUy outlandish garb can be cited to the. ('O(Jrt by fellow student!, teacher• or administrators. If the court does DOt succeed in pri> ducing a correction, further persu1sie1t1 will be brought to bear ~n a conference. with the student, a parent, teacher and c.ourt member. ··I regard Utis as a good, positive action on the part or the students," hicb achoo! boa.rd president Larry Taylor said Monday. "It calls for more ac- ceptance of responsibility by the students and shows they are. concerned with their own image. It will enable the.m to prove. their ...,..,.ibUity )0 ·the community and 1 think this ls a good thing.'' Other Items on the board 's Tuesday agenda include approval of textbook& for the high school; approval of pay rates ranging from S&.50 to f7 .50 an hour for driver educaUon teacher1; and approval of attendance by 10 student body oflicers at a leadership conference sponsored by the California AssoclaUon of Student Councils at UC Santa Barbara, Aug. 26 • 28, with ei:penses paid by the ASB and transportation provided by the distriCL From PGfJe I CRASHES ... ~truck by a San Diego-bound frel&hl irsln at I.ht Oso Road crosslna ln that community. Investigators identified the victim as Sandra L. Gammell, 20, of 30749 Calle Chueca. Miss Garnmell's parenl.I slid their daughter was on her way lo deliver her possessions to her new apartment ,.,,hen the car was struck by the rpe.edin& Santa Fe train. The weekend death taUy began with the death of a Buena Park woman \\•ho died in an Anaheim hospital Friday just three days after she wu severely injured in a Cypress traffic aceJdent. Investigators said Mrs. Geraldine Deputy, 41, died in Anaheim General Hospital's Intensive c11re untt late Friday. ~1rs. Deputy's aulo collided with a car driven by Kevin J. Curry, 18, of IOJU Disney Circle, HunUnaton Beach. The woman's ~year-old daughter la today recovering from minor lnjuries received In the accident. Japan Limits Car Use . ,,. TOKYO (UPI) -Tokyo b11111ed automobiles from four of Ill biped shopping disttlcts Sunday and noted a 1harp drop in the carbon monoxide con· tent of lhe 81r~ Pollet e1tim1ted 7~.ooo pedestrians jammed the Glni• ind th8 other lb rtie districts and officials ln Matauya Department Store aald ''11Je1· Are just ;:ibout Ukc Chrisunas." LSD Trip! Told Tate Witness -Calls Linda Liar LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'!'ht Taie- LaBlanc• murder trial w11 tnt.enupted t.odly whlle the defense took a deposition from a wiloess who maracteriaed star ttate wilntu Und.a Kuabian as a "liar.'' 'Ille pme<Utfon permitted the in- tenupUon becalllt the wltneu. Mr&. June Emmer, 30. wldow'•ol 1 Miami, Fis., liquor &&ore owner, would be unable to appNr when the defense p~Ls Its cue posstbly aever1l '1nonths from now. Al the depositkn beAfinl, with the jury not ln the room, Mn. Emmer Day Nursery Seeks Appro,1al From Planners Plans for a proposed day nursery at 3.15 eypreu Ddve wtll be COlllldered by i..cuna Be1cb p I a n n I n 1 com- mWJonen at 7:!0 1oofght in ctty ball cQ!!!lCfl chambers. A day nursery 11 a permissible use In the R.J, under a condttlonal use permit, acconlinl to the city planning staff. A city spc:ike1man sald applicant Eunice Du Maurler plans to brln1 an existing structure up to code and provide the neceuary play area, meetinc all interior and exterior requirements for ltate licensing. In other lwlneu Monday, the com- rnluloo will: --Conlider an applJcaUoo from Joel Snyder, I06 Glenneyr< St., to construct and occupy two apartmert unita: above a proposed laundry-dry c I e a n 1 n a establlahment • -Study a request from Gerald Walsh , 673 N. Coast H.ilhway, to allow retail carpet and drapery sales in an R·2 zone. -Consider a letter from the Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road, r&- questtng approval of demolition of two hOIJlf:S and enlargement of an adjacent trailer park which the club owns. -Take adloo on Its recommendation to the city comidl on the preliminary general plan. -Received a report from the director Ot public work.I on fund.in& of a traffic study. •• said Mrs. Kasablan stayed at her Florida home about a mooth la1t fall arter the slaylngs of actre.ss Sharon Tate and six other persons. "She said she had a ball in California. a wonderful time. But lhe w11 1 liar, l know she lie1," Mrs. Emmer said. She said Unda told her allO of LSD trips she had taken, de1erlblng them as "like walking on air." Under questioning by Deputy District Attorney Aaron StovilJ, Mrs. Emmer admitted tfle discussion cl drui use came up when Mr1. Kuabian as.no her why she drank ao much. "When you raised your hand to ta.ke the oath did It shake became you are nervous or because you are a heavy drinker," asked Stovltz. "My band lhaldne has nothing to do with my drlntlng," A.Id Mrt. Emmer. "l shake more when I drink." Mrs. Emmer utd the defense had paid her way to Calllornla to testify. Her deposition will be presented to the jury during the defense'• preaentatlon of Us side of the cue. Mrs. K1sablan waa e:rpected to wind up her chllllng te9Umooy today abou t the slaylngs and the life style ot the Charles ManlOll famlb'. The tiny 21-ye&N>ld blonde was tcheduled to undergo further crou ex- amination by defense lawyer-. who con- tend she ls trying to aave ber own life with falJe accusaUons against Man.900 and ·three young women l'!Odefen-. daot.s. After she flnishe!, the 1tate will call a series of witnesses lo describe the scene of carnq:e at the Tate and LaBlan- ca bome.s and medical upe.rta to testify that the vldbmr were slabbed dozens ot times. Defense layer Paul Fitzgerald drew from Mrs. Kasablan at the end of Friday'• trial seulon the acknowledge- ment that the prosecuUon promjsed her immunJty if she would appear 11 their witness. Asked If she wu telling the story of the slaylngs to aave her own life, she told the court: "I'd give my life if none of lhls had happened -for the people who were killed." . Mrs. Kasabian, who described the lll1· munity as "just a piece of paper_," also testified that sbe participated m sex orgies with both men and women whil~ livifli with the ManlOn famlly and had t.aien drugs. Pup Shot Councilmen Might Sue Contractors Laguna Beach councilmen may hire 1 !!ipeclal attorney to sue local waler districts and their contractors for the cost of repairing a major sewer line break downtown. Joseph Swean,y, city public works director, has recommended hiring specl•I legal couruel to tile damage clalm1. Councilmen will take up the matter Wednesday night. In recommending special counsel, Sweany notes that City Attorney Jack Rimel is a1so leaal coun!iel for South Coast County Water District. Laauna Beach County Water Di1trlct and Boyle Engineering Co. Sweany also mentioned as possible defendants, TAB Construction Co. of Lai Vegas, their subcontractors and several John Doe• who may be involYed in design, ownership or construction of "Soulh Coast Feeder Line ~· 2." During construction or the water line March 18. a main sewer siphon of the city's was broken. Sewage 11pewed down Forest Avenue. and other streets. "In the absenct or responsible and im- mediate aclion on the part of the con- tractor or the (water) district ,'' Sweany wrote councilmen, "personnel of the Cit.Y of Laguna Beach Department of Pubhc Works were assigned on an emergency basi.s to protect the health and l!ia!ety of our city." He esUmated the cos! of the work to the city at approximately $12,000 thus far to repair the break. , Sweany asserts that several days pass- ed before the waler district or contractor took remedial act.ion . ''Normally a COft tractor or agency would be expecte4, to work on a 24-hour-around-the-cloc): basis to make such repairs," he. ma~ talns. The public works directo r st.ales that since the damage was caused by a subcontractor of TAB, TAB's lnsuran'r! carrier refused to pay the clalm and "is going to make the city sue lo recov• our costs." He said the. city attorney advises th" the city can recover out of pocket cos~ but cannot recover legal fees and court costs. Sweany says thls Is grossly unfatr and states the water di strict has "moral obligation here if not a leg one to protect the city." He also aska action through the. Leag of California Cities to requ ire the state to levy reasonable restrictions undet which a special di.strict can perform work ln public rights-of-way. -Eotabllab dalel for public hearings to amend the section of the lign ordinance regarding pole signs. Wounded Elephant Seal Red Slick Hit& Clemente Beach On Road to Recovery The Oranae County Health Department was e:raminlng aamplea of a 20-mile-long streak of reddish film which came ashore at San Clemente over the weekend. The 1llck, 1tudded with J a r g e r parUcles, bea:an floating ashore Sunday morning 11 thouunds of beachgoers began arriving on San Cleme.te's beache1. The subltance, possibly a ttd tide. comprised of dead plankton, also carried the larger material, and health depart,.. ment offlclal1 decided lo test it for 1ew1a:e a111tent. Nohel Winner Dies BERLIN (AP) -otto Warburg, a biochemist and Nobel Prize wlnne.r ln 1931. died here Saturday at 87, the Wesl Berlin government aMounred today. A wounded elephant seal pup that lay exhausted at Laguna's Woods Cove i1 on the road to recovrry today because of the kindness of lifeguards and a local veterinarian. Lifeguard Barney Vorhees found the exhausted pup Thur1day evening and protected It from curious 1pectaklr1. It had apparently been •hot with a .22 rifle. 11iere. were also two gouge wounds under a flipper that might have been made by a boal'a propellor or by a roving shark. Vorhees' supervisor, Lt. John Cun. ningham , found that local veterinarian Dr. G. R. Ekeberg. 20372 Laguna Canyon Road, has a soft spot in her heart for Injured marine life. Dr. Ekebera In recent months hu been placing l!ieals and C?l.her marine life with Sea World, the Los Angeles Zoo or other sanctuaries. She treated the young pup and placed lt with an oceanarlum owner she knows. She said the female pup has a friendly disposition. Male elephant seal.5 are very male and aggresaive, she noted. The animals frequent the Santa Barbara Islands but are s0methlng of a rarity locally. She feels the. publi c should be aware that more and more of these creatures will be seen as overpopulation forces them to look for new haunts. Many, said the veterinarian, are also victims of lung wonn \vhich exhausts them, forces them to surface and depletes their glucose level. They comt> ashore exhausted, she said, and should be treated and placed with an organization that can care for them. Dr. Ekeberg has become ah unoff icial adoption agency for sea creatures in recent months. But sht> notes that sea lions are a bit much. They take over t'.! animal hospital, climb on the couch and wander about nosing Into thhigs. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50o/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FUWNITUU ON NIW LlllltAL ALLOWANCES s.1.ct From Our Sl'low Room, Or w•11 Cu1tom Build To Your Ordtr Announc in g a new breckthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Ruffell'1 manufactur•1 the fin.st furnitur• you wiU find anywh•r•· You 1•• it a11d 1•l•cf It right in our sho-.¥room. Pay up to 50 Y.1 l•ss then r•tail. Cl'loosa from •n unlimit•d •tltc• tion of fabric•. Custom ch•n9•t er• •110 po11lblt. • ALL woaa GUA•ANTllD fOR THI LIFOIMI OP ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLS~RING ,.,.,c 1922 Hl\RBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • 548..Q259 ' •• Lag1111a Beaeh ' • voe. 63, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' • MONDAY, AUGUST 3, '1!70 • Drug Buy Attempt -Ends in .Robbery ' Student's $490Taken Grim WeeKend .·Kills 8 • • fu Laguna 1 Traffic. Death I:ol~:·Jumps in County Coroner'• tnvullgalorl today oddeii -!ii. Watennu;. a, oi, 8urfJldl! 1cltony, A 111-year~ld student from New York, attempting to make a drug purchase in Laguna Beach, was relieved of his money at gunpoint early Monday, police report. The yomig man and two companions told police they were negotiating the purchase of six kilos of marijuana when the seller, who said he needed money "real bad," produced a single gauge sholJlun and grabbed $490 in bills from the student. He fled the scene in a car, they said. The incident took place cllartly after 2 a.m. in an alley in the 1000 block of Sooth Coast Highway, according to police. oiP1 names UI 1he0rll>&e'Cl>onlY tnlflc Seal Bead>! • dealb tally for lflV after a ·weekend Scbavone's ear ·wu pmbnd Into the described by one o!flcer as one Of the westbound Jane. of.trafllc whore. It - grtmmeat and bollett in recont ye~. sllUct by a vehicle driven . by lloberl 'Jlte most re<ent entry UI the coroner's J. Fasnacl>4 .31,. of 3l5l Salmoo Drive, log was the name of a Costa Mesa Los Alamitos. motorcyclist who dled Swlday when bis Schavone and the other driven ~ machine struck a divider on Pacific volved In the accldent e1Caped unhurt. Coa!t Highway in LI.Jun• Niguel an d Sbortly belO<e lllat incident, - he was thrown into the path of oncoming Roberto Frias, SS. of• Santa Ana, died traffic. in Huntington Inlm>lmmunity Hospital Oflicen said the mot<>rcycie ridden from lJ\juriea IU!fond in a Hunlinlfoo by Michael R<>os Doty, :12, of t59S Tustin Beach !raffle -~ st., struck a cllvkler on l'figuel Shores Fnas, police aald, was a pautQCU Drive. The yOWlg man's machine skidded in a vehkle drlvm by a Stanton man for more than :?DO feet before be wu which was 1trqck by I car driven by thrown into tbe southbound lanea and Lance Y. Hamamoto, 31, of am run over by several can: in the busy Castllllan Drive, ~ Beach. stream of traffic. Maiy .Ell>!ly Majumt, II, Of Tultin, Another suspected drug peddler was booked on suspicion '?It possession of-- dangerous drugs for sa1e Saturday even- ing, after officers allegedly found 1,000 orange tablets in his possession. John Charles Rogers, 191 of Colton, was arrested at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Glenneyre Street. Officers allegedly saw him remove something from a planter outside the Woman's Chili, put il in bis pocket, then get into a car and begin fumbling in the glove compartment. A plastic bag con· ta.ining the tablets was found there. Four fatalities were listed Saturday, among them the deaths of a &-year-old Cypress girl and her lf>..year-old babysit~ ter who were struck by a pickup truck while waiting in the downtown section. Couilcllnum'• Daaglater Dead on artival at Anaheim General Hospital 'ftrt Regina Lee Kinser, 6, and Jean E. Ranger, 15, of Norwalk. Olficers clo6'd lbelr Investigation of the incident alter questlooing the truck driver. Train Crash Victim, 20, Mrs. Carol Schavone, 27, of Lakewood, was killed Saturday when a car driven by her husband waa Involved in a UJree.. car crash in Seal Beach. Buried m Private Rites President Heads For Denver Meet With L&wmen President Nixon, b>king refrelibed after a relaxing weekend Jn Southern California, posed with El Toro brass this morning before boarding Air Force One for a four-hour stopover in Denver on his return trip to Washington. The President and Mrs. Nixon paused for photograpbesi and were greeted by Maj. Gen. Robert Owem and Brig. Geo. Henry W. Hise before leaving the air station this morning. Nixon concluded a ten-day bw;y stay at the Western White House this weekend by driviog to bi! birthplace in Yorba Linda. Accompanied by C. G. "Be~" Rebozo of Key Biscayne, Fla., and industrialist Robert Abplanalp of Bronxv!Ue, N.Y .• Nixon drove Saturday to his Conner Yor· ba Linda home then to his old college at Whittier. He wound up the visit by eating a diih called "hobo steak" at Chasen's Restaurant in Los Angeles. Nixon scheduled the Denver stop to drum up suppart among the nation's law enforcement offic.ers for his federal anti- crlme package, Atty. Gen. John Mitchell joined N"tXOn In Denver to help mobiliu member& of the Law Enforcement Assistance AdminiStralion (LEAA} in support of long-delayed Congressional action on a dozen administration crime bills. Nixon was met at Slapleton Interna- tional Airport by Gov. John Love, Sen. Gordon Allott (Jt.Colo.), and Republican Congressmu Donald Brotzman and can· dldates James D. McKeviU and William Gossanf. Two Nixon-appointed L E A A ad· ministrators, J?eter Veld and Charles Coster. briefed the President on the filnnellng of $263 million ln federal fund! to local police agencies last year. The grants were earmarked for priority anti- crime projects, research and develop. ment. to finance college studies for law enforcement officers and to establish a criminal justice infonnation service. Mrs. Nixon joined the Preaident in handshaking and autograph signing at the · Denver al.rprt before taking off on her own for a recepllon at the governor·~ mansion given by Mrs. John Love. Sbe toured the city's juvenile home and was briefed on youth and drug problems by James D. McKevitt, district attorney for Denver who ls running for Congress on the GOP ticket. Tricia Nixon, wbo vacationed at the Western Wbtte House during th e presidential stay,. skipped the Denver stop and Dew directly home aboard a efpar1te govermnent alrciaf't. LANG (CENTER), VON HAGEN (HITTING) WIN AGAIN Pflueger (loft) Attempts Block In l•guna Volloyboll ·Actlon . Volleyball CompetifWn ~· Rated 'Best' in Laguna For the second year in a row, the volleyball team of Ron Lang of Santa Monica and Ron Von Hagen of Encino scored first in the 16th amual Laguna Beach Volleyball Tournament, held Saturday and Sunday on Laguna's Main Beach. Coming in second among the two-man teams were Gene Pflueger of North Hollywood and Bob Clem of San Diego. Wreck ed Wrecker Needs Tow Job Larry Hunt, who operates a towing S«vice in Laguna Beach, had occasion to sample bis own service early Monday. Robert Porter, 21, who drives one of Hunt's tow trucks, parked the vehicle outside bis home at 163 Sunset Terrace Sunday night. At 5:15 a.m. Monday, be called !or a tow truck -another one -to pull ' his truck out of a block wall In which It bad embedded Itself aft<r rolling .downhill and ""''" the llroel. Damage, ln addltion Jo the ~k wall, t included 15 feet of wood fence and some cement work at 154' Smwt Terrace, Police said. Bu'.zz Swartz of El Segundo and Mike Carey of San Diego won third. None of the four Laguna teams that entered made it into the top positions. A total of 63 matches was played during the two days. Seven hours o1 play were 1-0gged Saturday, and 11 more on Sunday, with the tourney .drawing to a close at twillight. An estimated 1,000 spectators kept tabs on the play during the two days. Many brought umbrellas, towels, a n d refreshments with them and relaxed on the sand as the play progressed. Others stopped by to watch the play for a short time from the end of the Boardwalk. France Tests Bomh- ln Atmosphere Blast PAPEETE, Tahltl (UPI) -France ex:ploded another nuclear ·device at its South Sea Island testing grounds Sunday in a·test.<felayed twice by bad weather. The test, made in the atmosphere, was .one ln a series that began in .May and is scheduled UI end in September. For the first time ln ·the meinorr of veteran observers, the military com- munique did not give the strength of the explosion. • The couple's two children Loren, 5, and Jill, 4, are today lbted In seTioaa cood1tkG in 'Los' AlamJloo ·-=~, ~~'" OffiC"11 aid Sd\ml!t -wtbilund on Paclllc CiiUt 'llfl§iy when bis auto w11 otruclt by .a car driven by aiari.. Greenbelt Group Called West's 1st Land Trnst The Laguna Greenbelt lie. is the first land trust established oa lbe west coast., according to James Dilley of the Greenbelt steering committee. "The Citizens Committee for the Lquna Greenbelt has incorporated with the state as The Lagwia Greenbelt Inc. in order to establish itself as an officially reoognized, aonprofit organizatioa whJcb can accept gilts of land or money with a tax benefit to donors," Dilley said. The land tnut procedure has been used in New England to help acquire and preserve open space, but baa not previously bee1 introduced in the West, Dilley added. He also IOted that the tax benefits to be derived from-iand donations have been pointed out to Great Lakea Properties CorporaUoo, which recenUy agreed to give the Greenbelt a 30-day option on its 450-acre Sycamore fUlls property in Laguna Canyon. The property was listed at '4'h million, Dilley said, but the onen wlll consider "a proposal." Aa attempt will be made to secure government open space and recrtaUon funds for acqulsJUon of the land which is considered a vital portion or the proposed greenbelt to encircle Laauna from El MOITo Canyon UI Aliao Canjooo. Mouthwash a Myth? FD A Says Bad Breath, Colds Not A f fected by Producu Sandi Gamm<ll, . Z.year .. ld ,daughter Of San Juan Ca~ano City Comcl!man Josh, 'Gamm<ll, -bur1ed in .it\Vlle funetal rile! SWJday:Sbe'dled la)e l')iday r"Ji"dlf~ ~ ·~"~ Mia GammeD, one o1 lc>W' dlllcfr<n of tbe Sai1 Joan [lharmacfil. and coun- dlmui, -alone ID lier cor wben the opeeding ,,..,,,1 trali colJlded will! ft al OOo Road' and the s.nta P'e.tncb at 9,lf p.m. · The young woman had been driving with belorigings to a new apartment Jn the city, She .... declaiod -al the ICene. Ftve minutes later, a llater and a lri9d arrtved at the tncb, noticed the freight 1Ulpplog through traffic, bul dld nol re&uu the girl hod been involved in the tragedy, friends said. The small foreign . car was plowed a distance down the tracks, coron<r'I investigators said. Investlgaf<lrs speculated that Miss Ganunell may have stopped on the wrong Ml of tracks u the train approached the crossing, which has two separate sets of tracks. MW Gammell, de8crlbed u an active ud exemplary slodent when ~ aJ.. tended San Clemente Hlgb School, leaves her parents, Mr. and Mra. Joah Gam- mell ; a brother, Mark Gammell, of' San Juan; two sisters, Candi and Randi Gam- mell, also of San Juan, anct· her grandpannte, Mr. and Mrs. Elwl,o Gau> • Arraignment Set For Laguna 'Man ln Grand 'Theft . ' ' . • . A ~lh Laguna .ltOCk brolw i.· n- pected to .p·.Jead Innocent • at his. analgnment on. gr~ ~t .charges involving 1U.1ed 1toct manipulaUoo Ill which , 0.. elderly women aiaert ,Ibey lost a tO!aJ or.s110,000. , Erhan Gedik, 31, of !Ullt Jewel Ave .• ts to enter a plea in the SUperlor eo.rt of Judio Jam .. F. J~, Ball ·la Ml at $10,000. Gedik ls ~ o! grand theft ·and violation of, the ·cortionte eecurlUea laW, according to diatrtct attorney's ln- vesUgaton wbo arrested tum after the WASHINGTON (uPI) -'I1le Food that mouthwashes were "found to be The nine brands, and their manufac-grand Jui"y re~~· an tndlct.ment. , and Drug Administration (FDA) said ineffective for preventlveor therapeuUve turen: Ray MWer, dJ!trict attoroey'1 In- today a scieftUflc study lhowed that clalms." Pepsodent anti&eptic mouthwash, Lever vr.:\lgator; .said Otdlk is accused of mouUnlash products did not klll bad Although nine brandl were included Brother• C.O., · New York ; I "qrutn!ng" stock. 'lbiS mew, he ·said, brealb, combat colds or .,,.. "5ii In the notice, tbe 'l'DA said the scfenti!lc mootbwash1fargle, Wiiliam S. " ll advi•ini ,U..;hoider of a .,..nd 1ocurity throats. findings were "equally applicable to the Co., divlaion of RJc in--tJi ·iliis case mutual funds -to ln a notice ~ed in the Federal same type of claim being made for clnnafi, Ohio; Sterlso , Warner Lambert MD ao· that 'the•· broker receives a com-- Register, the FDA ad!vlsed manufacturers a number ot (other) mou~~es." Co., Mor;ris Plaln1, N.J.; Beta.dine mtslfoTi-:"-•+ . of nine brands ·of mouthwash to atop William Goodrich, FDA'. i e n e r a 1 moothwaih-gargle, the Purdue P'rederick It ·ta one of the Drat calf! or this using such advertising claims as "ef. counsel, said th& IC~ fir(dinas "are Co., Yonkers, N.Y. type proeecu\fd Jn Oran1e County" Miller fectively destroys bacteria~ that cause applicable to all mouthwullea.to Goodrich laodlne" gargle and moutbwub, laodlne aald he wu wisted In the lnvatlgatlon K bad breath in the mouth," "combat explained (bat the NAS1 .cllecllnd only !'harm cal Corp., division of lnferna.. by•Emme" PIJWl!lt o! the Sllte Depalt-Kennedys Board J.F cold symptoml pnd minor throat ir-brandaintroduced between 193Sand1162, tionai taxCorp.,.Dover,Del.;_Kudenol ment·o!Cooi>orations. : -·---· ----· --f1lill<llT.-and-"tempofary-Teliet-<Sf·-o;n;erioo-covemf-uidera-leCtlon-of -moulb nh-and ·pr1~ ~J.,...Llpllan oLDana Point. BOSTON (AP! -'Jlte aircrall carrier -sore throatand mouth imlltiOnl." the 196.I drug law amendment requiring Ribs of Guanfl .. Chernli:al Corp., cording lo the lndlciJl!en~ lol\$40.124 .. John F. Kennedy arrived in Bostoo t\llfay, The makers h••• 30 ·days lo ref,IY· that mtnu!aclurers must · prove 11<11 only Long and City, N,Y.; P11cr1n .<>rll The other ;\'cUnu; r..td<nll1~1 ;Laguna and on board were the late Presidetit'a If they continued t(>e'advtri(s;ng clams thal. their drug products are . ..to but c, Johnaon, and J"""-.New Beacb, 1i>d reported loHa m Mn. tidlth two children -John Jr, and Caroline after that, tbe FDA could ordot the also lliat Ibey work, , N. J.: ,..,II, Cole l'llarlllaoal ~. IM;WI; .Mn . .\Ml• 0. Luebben1 • _ as well as aboot 10 other member• products off 1ton abelves. On products introdu_ced before' 1938, c., St. Loula, Mo.; T)rrolarts $41,721 ; Mrs. Mary SeyJnour Cbmdler; of the Kennedy family, including sen. ' The FDA cited a National Academy Goodrich said, the law requires the FDA ash, Merck ll1d Co. Inc., Rahway, '28,448; and Mrs. Rosabelle Kr&~,, Edward M. ltmnedl' (Jl.Ma•), ol Sciencca (NASJ llOOf ·wbl¢11 c!obclUded to prove Its C&M.qallliUhl pr<iducl. • $11.)11. ., •• • Laguna Canyon Wreck Injures 3 Teenagers Three teenagen, two of whom police said were riding on top of tbeir lllDall furelp car banliJ!g on UI a roll bar0 .,.,. injured Sunday afternoon when tho vebide rolled over on Laguna C&nyOQ Road, Puanger Stephen Lowis, 15, ol Long Beach, wai the moat aerlously hurt, sullering bead injuries and a fractUMI collarbone. He was traMfemd to Orange County Medical Cenier alter..emergency U..tmenl at South Coast Community Hospital and is reported in flltly sallsfectory condition today . Dri~er Steven O'Neill Shadle, 19, of 23311 La Vaca, El Toro, and a second puoenaer, Stephen Rowland syv.....,, It, of .14551 Jut<wood, El Toro ·-. r.l<Ued from South Coasl ' eouUnUnlty Hospital alter treatment for brulaos and lacerations. Wllneues Ulld pollco Ille car, whlcb had been p11ssing oilier vefllcJes by driv· ing on the shoulder, apparently hit a plle ol dirt and ..... t tllll°Of COlltr<ll: . The drlver -oje$d, along w i t b tho 1wo youljr& olid to-have been ridinc atop tbt car • .,.· , Police I cited an three, the driver for passing on· ~ •houJdtr 1 of the r o a d, the other. ~o for riding on a pert of the v<liicle not, lntended I o r passengers. , Wutlter A coolfng oil per!ocf 11 in the -k• foe tho Orange Coast, the weatblnnln predicts, with low cl-and buy 1Unahlne on the climatic menu. lllgbl an tabbed from !8 UI 15. INSmB TOD.\Y South Cool! R~rlot1I ¢v<• Orange Couniv itt /ftst look at the uri&!tu accloim<d plat/ "llos- tneran.ti and GiiUdC"111itm art ' Dead." lt'I rtvinoed on Pag1 18 toddy, ·' • • -a DAll.Y I'll.OT SC !!OndoJ, -J, 1910 1'1111!1( M-H•rt - • Wife Shot Dead; . . Husband Jailed : By AK1'111JR R. VINSEL Of .. Dliltr ""' lltfi A Coola Mesa mothtt ol •Ix who called police Sllnd•y nigbt to .. poit a ~t wag lbol deld today. "Bir 1'U Mit:Sttd ~ nctnc to FOllDla'ln van.:,, wbore ba oJlesedly • .lbot a mat~ 9C!1Ptlnae. Ruben Cornl<S, :17, of :z!ll Fairway 'Place. WU arrtsted without inckient in Newport Beach by a policeman who spoiled his car and recogJiWod It from an area-wide radio l:Jfwdcast He was tamed owr to Costa-Mesa polloo and booked "'" blvestiptioo ct -and Ullllll wltll lnient to commit murder. ' Mrs. Sylvlx Olrnles, :17, -found 1ytng face down in a pool ol blood on the floor of the couple's bedroom by a neighbor girl who heard a violent argument about t Lm.. followed by • sbol. Only a few moments liter, Tom Nmard, 37, of 17315 Santa Maria st .. Fountain Valley, wu gunned down at bis home, su!f<Ting a bullot wound tbruu&b tile lell """ and into the Hurricane Celia :Nearing Texao;; ··Thousands Flee . CQRPUS CllRISTI, Tex. (UPI) -Hur· ricaDe Cella. p1ning lost power m a · mia!ltY ntrl thn>ugb the Gull o! Mesic•, today aimed her 115 mile an hour winds at the bays and beaches along the Texas resort coast. 'Jbou&ands fled. "We're boardina: up the windows and getting cxrt," said Mrs. Marilyn Collum, a boat marina operator aion& tbe·Q:Jrpus Ouistl beacbfronL "We don't bave much time.. 'Ibey tokl u1 to 1et out by noon." 1be Weather Bureau said the first burrlcane to strike Texll! in three years would hit llW" Corpos Christi, a tDwn of 201.511 pnpulatino, thil alt«Dnoo. Cella. on a f.ig:z.lg murse that took ft away from the most populated area on the Teus coast. deflated early today. Winds near the eye dec:reued to 90 miles an hour. But as the storm swirled closer to -e it gained si-1 and pow<r. The WeatbeT Bureau called It "• dangerous burricEJe.'' At noon EDT, Cella wu centered near latitude 27.3 north and Jongftude 95.9 west or about 95 miles east-southeast of COrpuJ O!ri.!tl. It was moving west. northwest at II miles an hour. Red and black hurricane !Jags were hoisted from C.Orpus <JuisU and Baffin Bay to Matagorda, Ta. Gale warnings wett sounded from Brownsville, Tei., to Galveston. Heavy rains in advance of Celia were forecast at eight inches, the Weather Buruu Slid. Tbe hurricane threalelled farm crops and catlle. Celli1'1 rant fringes -lightning, rains and summer winds of 3S miles an hour -moved up !he sh<Jr<line, threatening shoddy houses on stilt.like pilings and $25,000 mansiorus rimming Corpm <liristi Bay. On1J three ships were in the Port of Corpol Chrati today. Others were told to put out to ae a away from the storm. Hurricane foiu: '!inda es.tended 50 mile's from Celia's eye, with gales pushing out 200 miles to the north and east and 100 mile• south and west. Police and Civil Defense volunteers evacuated 600 penons from hotels and motels along Corpus O!r~ll Beach. Tbey prepared to evacuate about 300 students io rurnmtr classes at the University of Corpus Christi. EvacuaUon headquarter& were set up a1 the Nueces County Courthouse d-. DAILY PILOT H..S.,._.._. ......... ..., s. Cf .... OlltMfCM'. ('.OUT ~l\.liHING COMP.AMY lt•D•rt N. w,,, f"ru"'9111 .... ~.,.., J1tl •. Cv•l•v VU ,.,..:. ... 1 eftd ""*ti MMltlr Tlio11111 Kttvll .... T1101111t A. M11rphOn1 ""~'"' h ll« ltich1r4 '· Noll ""''" Orallle c-1, •dlltr olfk" C.t.t Mcr.11 Dt Well .,., Strw! """"" ~I 1111 W•f 81~ a.ir1nH'lll Uifllfllll .,_,., nt l"Onrt A- ......... ,.,, Welcll; J11.1S 9•llll .....,.....,"' .... °'"'*""": Ill ...,,.. El C..., ... llMI • stomach. Newhard was rushed to surgery at llunUngton tiltercommunity Hospital and listed lo fair c:IJnditlon. FoUntain Valley po]ice det.ectlves.were dispatched to Costa Mesa police head· quarters to question Con-ales, who was · being interrogated about bis role in the breakfast-lime homicide. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt Bob Green said neighbors reported seeing Corrales leave Uie modest. suddenly. silent wood and stucco residence shortly after the loud argument. Mrs. Corrales was found wilhin a few moments. "She's all right isn't she?" asked' • gray-halred nelghbor lady as police and reporters stood outside. "No. , .Oh Goel .• .I hoped to Heaven she wasn't dead. She had two little noes.• The children were identified as David, 2, and Cervado, J. Mrs. Corrales had four children not living with the couple. They came from a prior marriage. "He seemed like a nice fellow al time.s," said the neighbor woman, while another acquaintance said Col'Tales had worked at several jobs but was currently unemployed. Several persons stood around in their front yards, some drinking coffee as police moved about the Carrales pro- perty. Authorities could draw no immediate link between the shooting nl Mn. COr- rales and Newhard, who was apparentJy confroated in the kitchen of his home. A single blood spol was found on tbe noor. "I heard a noise. that !OUllded like a balloon popping and then I heard a car screeching, taking off fast ." said a neigflbor. Carter Matthews, 13, who WU in his bedroom. Police said Newhard was a self.em- ployed pool contractor. Corrales was driving a county~wned car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:30 a.m.. and one officer said he understood the suspect suffered from cerebral palsy. Newport Beacb police Ollictt Darryl YouJe first spotted Col'Tales driving east on Pacific Coast Highway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith was dispatched as a backup unit and Corrales was pulled over at Finley Avenue and Short Street after turning off at The Arches in- terchange. Be offertd no resistance and banded over a .25 caliber automatic pistol. Police said Mrs. Corrales had a cut over her eye and had been .mot in the chest area. Investigators were aent to the home Sunday at 9;40 p.m., to talk to the couple after an altercation in which Mrs. Corrales said she was struck by her husband. Office Tom Boylan wrote in his lncldent report that the suspect admitted striking bis wife during an argument and that she wanted to algn a complaint against him. Mrs. C.Orralle. -who had about 12 hours left to live -told Officer Boyland she was repeatedly beaten by her hus· band. The patrolman's routine incident report ended with an ironic footoote viewed in retrospect, after sugge!Ung to Mrs. Corrales that she cont.act detectives to- day. "The victim states that she wishes prosecution," Officer Boyland wrote. "However, it is unlikely that sile will follow up on prosecuting the sill!lpect." 35,000 Enjoy Beach at Lagima With beach crowds estimated at »,000 both s8turday and Sunday. Laguna Beach lifeguards had an unusually peaceful summer weekend. log&ing only seven rescues for both days. Of some 80 first aid calls answered by guirdg, the moet seriou.s involved a bee sting victim wbo:bad to be taken to hospital Sunday after developing a dengerous reattion. Low surf prevailed over the weekend. the temperature was a pleasant 78 degrees and water temperature, afler dropplng to a chill 59 degrees on Satur- day, climbed back to 65 on Sunday. SaddlehaC1k Fund Session Tonight Saddlebaci C.OmmunJly Collea:e Di.strict trustees will confront • half-mUUon-<lollar budg<t mc..ue tonight at 7:45. Tbe budget ls up from 12,600,653 to $3)4&,087, but t.be tu rate "w~I remain tbe same or maybe drop 1 bit., ' reports cnli<(e Superintend<nl Pr<>tdtnt Fnod H. Brtmer. lloosU lo weaed Vlluatlon of JX"oP- <rl)I within the dlotrict will hold the rate down, be ssld. Trusteel wtil. abo be uk<d to ap!)rove the A>socisi.d Student llndy bu~t. Gel.Ii Sweden Honor STOCKHOLM (AP) -Apollo II moonwalker Eaw1n E. Aldrin Jr. return· ed to the. land of hl11 fortbe1rs Sunday and rettived a eolden plaque. 'DAILY P!LOJ SI'" l'llel9 Laguna ltlermald Denise \Vestgaard , 10, Miss Mermaid of 1970 after scoring highest in various categories during Laguna Beach summer program in which girls Jearn water safety and beach lore. She excelled in raft and relay races and in life saving exer· cises. Laguna T111stees Face 'No Code'. Dress Decision Laguna Beach High School's "no code" dress code will be up for approval Tues· day. The code, put into e f f e c t e1- perimentally at the end ol last year, has no specific regulations other than those required by state safety laws, such as the wearing ol shoes. Unde r a new agreement drawn up by the students, lhe students themselves. through their student court and govern. ment, will take the first responsibility for seeing that generally acceptable dress is worn on campus. Students wearing flagrantly ouUandisb garb can be cited to the court by fellow students, teachers or administrators. If the court does not succeed in pro- ducing a correction, further persuasion will be brought to bear in a conference with the student, a parent, teacher and court member. "I regard tbis as a good, positive action on the part of the students," high school board president Larry Taylor said Monday. "It calls for more ac- ceptance of responsibility by the students and shows they are concerned With their own image. It will enable them to prove their responsibility to the community and 1 think this is a good thing." Other items on the board 's Tuesday agenda include approval of textbooks for the high school; approval of pay rates ranging from $6.50 to $7 .SO an hou r for driver education teachers; and amroval of attendance by IO stu<k!nt body officers at a leadership conference sponsored by the California Association of Student Councils at UC Santa Barbara, Aug. 26 -28. with expenses pa.id by the ASB and transportation prov1ded by the di.strict. From Pagel CRASHES ... struclr. by a San Dieg<rbound freight train at the Oso Road crossing in that community. Iavestigators identified the victlm as Sandra L. Gammell, 20, of 30749 Calle Chueca. 1t1iss Gammell's parents said their daughter was on her way to deliver her possessions to her new apartment when the ca r v.'aS struck by the speeding Santa Fe train. ' The v.·eekend death tally began with the death of a Buena Park woman who died in an Anaheim hospital Friday just three days after she was severely injured in a Cypress traffic accident. Investigators said Mrs. Geraldine ~ty, 41, died in Anaheim General l~ospitars intensive care unit late Friday. Mrs. Deputy·s auto collided with a car driven by Kevin J. Curry, 18, of 10142 Disney Circle, Huntington Beach. The woman's $.year-old daughter is today recovering from minor injuries received in the accident.. Japan Limit.Ii Car Use TOKYO (UPI ) -Tokyo b•nned automobiles from four of lt1 bigge:i:t shopping districts Sunday end rioted a sharp drop ln the carbon monoll:ide con· tent Of the air. Police estimated 785,000 pedestrians jammtd the Gln11 nnd the other three districts and ofOclals In r.tat.ruya L>epartment Store said "sales are ju.st About like Chrislmas." ·\ ,\ UD Tripi Told ·Tate Witness Calls Linda Liar LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Ta~ LaBlanca murder trial wu interrupted today while the defense took a deposition from a witness who dlaracteriud star &tall: witness Linda Kasabian as a 111lar .'' The pr<JOeCUlfon pennitled !he i... terrupUon becaute the witnea:s, Mrs. Jmie Emmer, 30, widow d. a Miami, Fla., liquor store owner, would be tmable to appear when the defense presents Its cue possibly 1everal months from now. At tile depnolilno bearing, with !he jury not in the room, Mrs. Emmer Day Nursery Seeks Appro\1al .From Planners Plans for a proposed day nursery at 35S eypr... Drive will be considered by l.Aguna Beach p I an n Ing com- missioners at 7:30 tonight in city ball council chambers. A day nursery ls a permissible use in the Jl.3, under a conditional use permit, according to the city plillllling staff. A city spnWma.n said applicant Eunice Du Maurier plans to brine, an existing structure up to code and 'provide the ~ play. area, meeting all interior arid>-uteri<>l' requimnents fw state liceilsing. In other bu.!lneu Monday, the com· mission will : --Consider an application from Joel Snyder, 506 G1enneyre St., to construct and occupy two apariment units above a proposed laundry-dry c 1 e a n i n g establishment. -Study a request from Gerald Walsh, 673 N. Coa.st Highway, to allow retail carpet and drapery sales: in an R·2 zone. -Consider a letter froi:n the Boys' Club, i<m Laguna Canyon Road, re- questing apprpval of demolitJon of two h~ and enlargement of an adjacent trailer park which the club owns. -Take action on its recommendation to the city council on the preliminary general plan. -Received a report from the direct.or of public works on funding of a traffic study. said Mrs. Kasabian stayed at her Florida home •boot 1 month J11t fall after the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and 1!1 other persons. "She said she had a ball ln Ca'1!otn1a, a wonderful Ume. But lbe w111 a liar, J know abe lies," Mrs. Emmer said. She said Llnda told her aJao of l.SD trips !he had Liken, describing lhem as "like walking on air." Under questioning by Deputy Oislrict Attorney Aarm Stovltz, Mrs. Emmr.r admitted the discussion ol dru1 use came up when Mrs. Kasablan asked her why she drank so much. "When you raised your hand to take the oath did it shake because you ore nervous or because you are a heavy drinker," asked 1Stavltz. "My hand sh1kln& bas nothing to do with my drinking," aa.Jd Mrs. Emmer. "I shake mort when I drink." Mrs. Emmer said the defense had paid her way to California to testify. Her deposition will be presented to the jury during the defense's presentation of its side of the case. Mrs. Kasablan was erpected to wind up her chilling teJtimolly today about h slayings and the Ille style of the Charles Manson family. The tiny 21.year.old blonde was scheduled to undergo further crou e1· aminatlon by defense lawyers who coD- tend she is tzying to save her own life with false accusa.Uool against Maruon and three young women i::odefeo- dants. After she finl.shes, the st.ate will call a aeries of witnesses to describe the scene of carnage at the Tate and LaBian- ca homes and medical e1perts to testify that lhe victims were stabbed douns ol times. Defense layer Paul Fitzgerald drew from Mrs. Kasablan at the end of Friday's trial session the acknowledge- ment that the prosecuUon promised her immunity if she would appear as lheir witness. Asked if she was telling the story of the slayings to save her own life, she told the court: ''I'd give my life if i;ione of thls had happened -for Ute people who were killed.". . Mrs. Kasabian, who described the lffi· mu.nHy as "just a piece of paper .. " also testified that she participated 1n sex orgies with both men and women while living with the Mansoa family and had taken drugs. Pup Slwt Councilmen Might Sue Contractors Laguna Beach councilmen may hlre a special attorney lo sue local wattr dlstrjcls and their contractors for the cost of repairing a major sewer Jlne break downtown. Joseph Sweany, city public works director, has recommended hiring special legal counsel to flle clamai::e clalms. Councilmen will take up the matter Wednesday night. In recommending special counsel , Sweany notes that City Attorney Jark Rimel is also legal counsel for South Coast County Water District. Lagun11 Beach County Water District and Boyle Engineering Co. Sweany also mentioned as possible defendants. TAB Construction Co. of J_.as Vegas, their subcontractors and severAI John Does who may be involVE'<l in design, ownership or construction of "South Coast Feeder Line No. 2." During construction of the water line March 18. a main se wer siphon or the city's was broken. Sewage spewed down Forest Avenue and other streets. "In the absence of responsible and in1· mediate action on the part of the con· tractor or the (water) district ," Sweany wrote councilmen "personnel of the City of Laguna Beach' Department of Publlc Works were assigned on an emer~cncy basis to protect the health .and safety of our city." He estimated the eost of the .... ·ork to the city at approximately $12,000 thus far to repair the break . Sweany asserts that several days pass- ed before the water district or contra ctor took remedial action ... Norma lly a con· tractor or agency would be expected to work on a 24-hour-around·the-<:lock basis to make such repairs," he main· ta ins. The public works director states that since the damage was caused by a subcontractor of TAB. TAB's insurance carrier refused to pay the: claim 11nd "is going to make the city sue to recove r our costs." He said the city attorney advises tha l the city can recover out of pocket cost~ but cannot recover legal fees and court costs. Sweany says this is grossly unfa ir and states the waler distri ct ha ! a. "moral obligation here if not a legal one to protect the city." He also asks action through the League of California Cities to require the state to levy reasonable restrictions under which a special district can perform work in public rights-of-way, -Establish dates for public hearings to amend the section of the sign ordinance regarding pole signs. Wounded Elephant Seal Red Slick Hits Clemente Beach On Road to Recovery The Orange County Health Department was e.1afnining samples af a ~mile-long streak of reddish film which came ashore at San Clemente over the weekend. The sllck, studded with I a r g er particles, began floating ashore Sunday morning as thousands of beachgoers began arriving on San ClemeJ!.le's beaches. The substance. possibly a red tide comprise4 oI dead plankton, also carried the larger material, and health depart. ment officials decided to test it for sewage coatent. Nohel Winner Dies BERLlN (AP) -Ot.to Warburg, a biochemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1931, died here Saturday at 87, the West Berlin government announced today. A wounded elephant seal pup that Jay exhausted at Laguna's Woods Cove is on the road to re covery today because ol the kindness of lifeguards and a local veterinarian. Lifeguard Barney Vorhees found the exhausted pup Thursday evening and protected Jt from curious spectators. It had apparently been shot with a .22 rifle. There were also two gouge wounds under a (lipper that might have been made by a boat's propeller or by a roving shark. Vorhees' supervisor, Lt. John Cun. ningham, found that local veterinarian Dr. G. R. Ekeberg, 20372 Laguna Canyon Road, has a soft spot in her heart for injured marine life. Dr. Ekeberg in recent months ha.'! been placing seals and other marine life with Sea World, the Los Angeles 7.oo or other sanctuaries. She treated the young pup and placed it with an oceanarium owner she knows. She said the fe male pup has a friendly disposition. Male elephant seals are very male and aggressive, she noted. The animals frequ ent lhe Santa Barbara Islands but are something of a rarity locally. She feels the pu!fl1.c should be aware that more and more of these creatures will be seen as overpopulation forces them to look for new haunts. Many, said the veterinarian, are also victims of lung worm which exhausts them, forces them to surface and depletes their glucose level. They come ashore exhausted, she said. and should be treated and placed with an orga nization that can care for them . Dr. Ekeberg has become an IJ'rl0fficia1 adoption agency for sea creatures in recent months. But she notes that sea lions are a bit much. They take ove r i'.'! animal Jlaspital, climb on the couch and wander about nosing into th tngs. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FUINITUltl ON NEW LlllRAI. ALLOWANCES s.1.cf From Our Show Room1 Or We'll Cui tom Build To Xour Ord•r • ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTER.ING Announcin g a new breakthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Ruffell's m•nufac;tur•1 the fine1t furniture you will find enywher•. You ••• if •nd sel9c;t it right In our showroom. P•y UP, to 50 i'.! lt11 th•n rtl•il. Choo•• from en unlimited stlec. tlon of f•bric;1. Cuitom ch•n9es irt e lso po11 iblt. e ALL WOltl GUAIANTllD FOl THI Ll,nllitl OP JAlllC: 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT . • 548·0259 ,1 \ Car ioss D~sn't Always Happ e11 to tl1 e Other Guy By ARmUR R. VINSEL 9f t11e Dallr l'll1t Sllll . No lee.Ung OD earth quite equab finding an empty parkinc stall and knowing with dread certainty it's exactly whtte you left your car. Only it isn't there anymore. "Who'd forgtt his key, even for 1 minute, when he sees so many car thefts on the police beat?" "Who'd steal that Jemoo anyway?" Somebody stupid -in both caseJ -as I've told a large umber of questioners. The stop in the shopping center was quiet, but so was whoever risked an auto theft rap on a rusty, 1967 roadster known to garagemen as Mussolini's Revenge. Some nationalities consume wine at lunch. Mine is apparenUy an after. lunch Fiat, complete with boles rusted in its lhiR fenders. * * * But anywar., one of those people who !teals one car every S5 seconds In A!Tieiica -thaf a· 1,800 per day if the rate hasn•t· rtsen recently -jumped in and roared away. HE HAD TO ROAR AWAY. There wu a bole in the mu.fflt:r. He is likely among the 80 percent of all car thleves under 21, but he is definitely stupid and childishly vindictive. He could find no valuables -a $200 camera was cleverly hidden inches from where he sat -so he emptied my briefcase and smashed my eyeglasses in frustration. One thing he left behind too -how do you estimate this for the insurance company? -was a sailor's foulweather hat belonging to cartoonist Virgil Partch (VIP) of Corona del Mar. But the origin of that rumpled artifact is another tale. CAR INSURANCE will cover part of the immediate ouUay, such as $30.50 for towing and storage and $64 for new glasses, but it hurts on a larger scale. Nearly a third of a billion dollars will be built into yours and my insur- ance rates this year as the result of such theft losses. · * * * A quick search was futile, so about a p.m. on a Friday I filed the miss- ing report and was told notification would come with iU recovery. Mussolini's Revenge was impounded about 12 hours later, but de!pite calls and visits to headquarters, it wasM'l reported to me until four days later. THE KEY was missing, so it had to be towed from the impound lot t.o my own independent garage. A dealership employe said new keys couldn't be made and a complete new $27 ignition switch was the only answer. " One locksmith agreed by telephone, so after purchasing tpeir $27 unit - luckily it was refundable -my garage had a new key made for 11 fraction of the C{)St. . Having learned a lesson, that car theft doesn't just happen to the other guy, 1 no longer leave the key in the ignition. If a certain person is reading this, however , he might also stop to <.'On- sider that getting caught doesn't always happen to just the other guy. Btrr l SUSPECT he will be 11 repeat offender. And it may cost him far more thaR the $94..50 I've paid for a stupid mis- take . Laguna Trarri Opponent FacesMini-picket Line A small picket line appeared :Saturday Officers noted that three pickets were ootstde the shop or Laguna Beach walking in front of the st.ore, but were furniture finisher William Leak, I.he man not blocking traffic and were not in whose persistent safety campaign put the violatioo of tfle law. colorful Festival trams out of business The pickets apparently were student~ for the summer. who hfd lost their summer tram-driving Leak. who ea rlier had reported receiv-Jobs when the vehicles that annually Ing threatening phone calls as the result carry thousands to the. Festival ground --d bis antl-1.ram activity, went to the were taken out of &ervice. They carried police station shortly after noon on Satur;'., signs reading, "No Trams, No Pay, No day to say he.was being picketed. School." • Apartment Owners See 'Bad Era' An unusually hlJh number at vacant apartments in IOme Orari1t COunty ctties and hlafi reot rates Jn cities with almost no apartment vacancies baa 1ed apart. meot owners to leek help from local government. A ieuer dated July I was sent to the city councils of all Orange COunty cities by Allen L. Banick, president of the Orange County Apartment HouH AssociaUon. , The letter requested "that before )'Oil issue new pmnits for multlple units you carefully take into consideration the vacancy factor existing within your city limits and the communJUes bordering you." Banick said an "alarming" rise In the vacancy rate ln cities such as Hun- tington Beach resulted in his sending the let....,, "Apartments are bejhg built like crazy in Huntington Beach and their vacancy rat. la nearly 20 pen:ent," he ezplJ!ined. • "Then you take a loot at a com- munity _like Fullenon where the rent is pushed out of proportion because there is about a one percent vacancy rate. And the city council is continually de- nying pennit.s for new apartments. ''Under these conditions, we are always · fearful that legislation may be enacted to control rent rates and building permits. I thought my letter might save us some trouble if l could point out some of the areas of difficulty to the city councils," Banick said. In his letter he cited statistics from the early 1960's the countywide vacancy rate was 20.8 percent. It resulted in the foreclosure of "thousands of units" while others fell into disrepair. 1 J Banick said he see! a pattern dev~T p- ing in the increasing apartment con- struction in the last two years, which he fears will lead to another bad era for apartment devel-Opers. "On March I, 1969 the county vacancy rate stood at 2.89. By October 1, 1969 it had climbed to 5.7 percent and a:oi of June I, 1970 it was up to 7.9 percent," ~ explained. "We wish to stress we. are not asking for a halt to apartment constructioo, but a curtailment to the point where a balance is maintained," Banick con- tinued. He described a good balance a~ being 8 vacancy rate between five and 10 percent. The vacancy factor is b:ued on U.S. Post Office counts and Edison Company idle meter counts. This number is divided into 139,446 which is the number of multiple units in the county as of JW'le J. "W~ have to look at the county as JI. whole rather than on • city-to-city basis," he said. "Our nation is currenly in dire need of housing, but it appears as if all of it is being concentrated in 0 r a n g e County. As we have pointed out it is getting out of hand and we are beginning lo feel Its impacL "We don 'l want government regula· lions legislated to cover this situation, so we went to the cities voluntarily instead," Banick said. PRESID.ENTl~L PRESS SECRETARY RON ZIEGLER DOUBLES IN TOP HALF OF' ~01'RD -· Jrm Smith, C•tcher for L•gun. Ch•mber Te•m, Re•ct1 Glumly to Crack of Bat Spiro Would Be Proud Laguna Col Trounces WhiteH use Press V nit Mayor Richard Goldberg d r w first blood for the home team as thun- dered tnt.o home plate and imm iately t"\lf!lplained of twin Charlie her s, one in. each leg. Vice President Spiro Agnew woul have been prot.id. Laguna Beach Cham r of Commerce trounced the Presi tial press corps and White House press taff 16-10 in Sa ay's softball clas.-;ic. The press allenged the cham as Laguna Firemen Douse 2 Blazes In Hippie Caves Armed with shovels. La1un.a Beach firemen scrambled down the steep hillside above Laguna canyon Sunday night t.o extinguish fires inside two hippie caves, which they said may ha ve been deliberately set. Clothing, blankets and other belongings of ttie caves' occupants had been piled together with pieces of brush and set ablaze, firemen reported. Residents living below the hillside reported an apparent brush fire in the area at 8: 15 p.m., and the unil from 'T'op of the World fire station went to lhe end of Alta Laguna Boulevard to try to spot it, according to Fire Chief Jim Latimer. a gesture of appreciation for Laguna·• good weather and hospitality. The pres:5 was first at bat and scored two runs in Lbe first inning. Youthlul Press Secretary Ron Ziegler drove a two-base hit into center fiekl. Dan Rather of CBS scored. Immediately after Goldberg scored in the top of the first, chamber president Bernie Syfan scampered across home plate. Chamber pitcher Tom T r u I 11 s had belted a triple that also brought in Councilman Cha rlton Boyd. Dr. Martin Kruger, first baseman, slammed a triple. The presss came on strong at the outset. But time seemed to catch up with them in the middJe innings as the chamber put In some youthful power hitters including ooe unidentified fielder, who was both fleet footed and the only possessor of baseball shoes. Merrill Johmon, fonner chamber president, turned into a surprise power hitter. Ziegler, for the press, was surpris- ingly fast, possibly because of. his youth and the fancy rootwork he practices daily at the hectic press briefings. Frank lnterlandi, newspaper poUtical cwtoonist, may have_ had ambivalent feelings as he took over second base chores for the chamber. The dlamber and press trooped lo ·the SUrf and Sand far post-mortems, beer and o t h e r refreshments after the game. The linament came lat.er. There is already talk of a re-match, possibly in late August if the President swings by San Clemerrte after h.is Aug. 20-21 trip to 'Mexico. AND DAD GETS A CHEER Fan L1urt. :Ziegler, 4 4. year-old Dies In Stanton Pool A 4-year-old Stanton girl drowned Sun- day a/le.moon in a backyard wading pool. Dead on arrival at a local hospital waSKelli NO vine wtwR-body was found by her father Donald, Police and fireman unsuccessfully tried to apply artificial resuscitation to lhe child. Investigators said the parents told them that the child had been playing in the 14-inch deep pool aJone for aboot a half hour before they discovered her floating on the water. The death has been recorded as accidental dorwning. El Rancho has the hottest price • lll town! 6 PACK OF GIANT ICE CREAM Menu makers for early-in-the-week! ''Turkey Birds~.~~E!~~.~~~' ... 29~ Slices of sweet light turkey meat, wrapped around delicious poultry dressin~ •.• fully cooked! Min. 4 oz. Stew Beef . . . . : . . . . 89~ London Broil . . • . . . $1.49 lb. Boneles.s, lean .•• Rnd closer trimmed! Enjoy the hearty goodne~ of better bet'f! Super-shoppers prefer super-freshness! The tvhol4 family will love ice eream-i1' o.ll itJt 1Jari.etiea ! h: eep the freezer stocked wi th a 1r.lection thet1'U appreciate! Popsicles . . . . . 25' Carton of six twin!. Snow Cones . ' . . 33• Carton of 4 ..• refreshing! Green Beans ........ s~~~,~~ .~!:p ........ 19~ I Price• in effect Mon., Tue&., Wed., Aug. 3, .f., 5. No aa.lta to dflaltr1. Garden fresh .•. add bacon when cooking .•• (slab bacon available at our butcher shop) ••. 'fot flavor! Cool i t .•. with delightful delicatessen treats! Bettermade Salads .. ~~!.r.0• ~.R~~ .• Too many varielies to list ••• but each ill a delicioua tute adventure on a hot summer d&y •. , 16 oz . • --··---------~ ARCADIA: Sunwt and H"liniton Or. (El Rtncho enter) PASADENA: 3211 West Colorado Blvd. .SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont 1n~·Huntintton Dr. HUNTINGTOll BEACHi Warw and Al1onquin (Boanlw1ll Cenler) NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. and 2555 'Easlblutt Dr, (Easlblull Viii•&• C.n~1) -- " BritUb navy doctors said the rub oa Petty Officer Fronk lrom- flold't neck could be C811!ed by cats. rabbit.a, 1Ulnea pigs or mice. But Ille real reason turned out to be an aller&Y to the shampoo hi• wltt \l!oOd. • • Tea break-I boolt British pro- ·aue11mty, GCCOrdi"lJ to G rtporl .PoblhMd bu t1" Pollticol and Economic Planning itud11 group, on hu:U~ndent research orpant. zotion, The reporl 1cUd Ua 'bTeokl are 1omttitM1 the onlu t/ling that mcil« a job tol<rabl< and toomtd tmplo111r1 ab1entee- Um and 1ickne11 may incrta.st f/ thtt1 art dropped. • New York \Vaterfront Commis· sion agent. say they woke up pier g1j8ld Jolin Doly wben Ibey took hli picture. Daly claims they In· terrupted bis prayers. Daly, 57, of Brootlyn, was one of three guards a walerfront commission team or aJllmls aeld they caught asleep on Ibo job ~ently and photographed him to prove il Daly said he wa s saying his morning prayers when the agents burst in on him. The three were handed notices to ap-- pear at a waterfront commission hearing wbere Ibey face penalties ranging from fines to 1uspen!Jon of their ~stratlons. -• ''Hey, Check the new ta·nk comman- der." It'• an unuaual day whtn 1101.11 trupecting officer turns out to bt o bikini·clad beauf11 queen. Diann1 Danitl, Miss Brunswick Coitnt/I, Va .. performed that duty a& part of n. goodwill tour of a reiervist unit a' Camp Pickett, Va. • Workmen ripped up the floor in Clement Thll•' bedroom in Belgium last week to '\\'Ork on the electri· cal wiring. They found that for 14 years. there had been an unexplod- ed hand 2renade from \Yorld War 11 under his bed, police said. • A 210-pound grandmother, Connie Winfield, of Skea:ne1s, En&land be. came stuck recently in a bum· per car at an amusement park. Six men freed her after five min· utes, police said. Mrs. Winfield, 51, said. "It wasn't fuMy to me. I thou2ht I was stuck for Jit:ood. I suppose my size didn't help." llood<I, • .,..., l, !'170 Quick Peace Unlikely In Mideast BJ Unll<d Pen lotensUooll Dlsputes over the U.S. pl.an for peace In the Middle East dlvlded both lsr••l aod the Arab world today, dlmmlng hopes for an early cease-ftrt. Jsreell warplana rald«I Egyptian targeta along the SUei C.nll ror the 15th conoecuUye doy. • DIJpaldle1 from Beirut, Lebanon, reported the arrival in Eaypt. of the commander of the Soviet Alt Force. " Pavel Kutakhov, and Western military uperts opeculated be was inspecting Russian dtfeoaes in the Suei Canal zme. • Egypt said its runners shot down an lsraeU Phantom jet fighter-bomber over the Suez Canal today and captured Jts two-man crtw. An earlier Cairo an- nouncement .said an Israeli Skyhawk jet Wh hit. Jn New York, U.N. SetTetary U 'I11.a.nt and Gumar Jarring, his special peace envoy for the Middle Ea.st, began work· ing out the mechanics for the three- month cease-fire for Suez. The lruce is a main polot of the American blueprint to end more than three years o{ un- declared war . . Jarring arrived in New York Sunday night. In Tel Aviv. where the plan threatened a government cris.i~ involving the hawkish Cahal party, officials called a meeting for Tuesday of the special com· m1tte-e which is dratting Israel 's formal ~f~~Uve response to the U.S. peac~ m1Uative. 'lbe government announced t h a t premier Golda Meir would eddress parliament. Tue"1ay afternoo n at a ipeda1 session. The Gahal party has threatened to withdraw from Mrs. Meir's National Unity governement in prtJC.esl over acceptance o( the U.S. proposals. Gls in Vietnam Dip to 406, 700 SAJGON (UP!) -U.S. troop atrength in Vietnam dropped by 100 men in the week ending July 30, the 1mallest decline in It weeka, the U.S. aimmand reported today. The troop level at the. end of last week wu 408,700, leaving 2%,700 men to be removed from Vielnlm by Oct. IS if President Nixon's phase four wilhdrtwal target fll to be met. The July 30 figure was the lowest total or U.S. servicemen in VJetnam since Jan. 28. 1967, when the figure wu .fOf,000. However, it was the smallest decline since the week ending May 14, when the total strength in Vietnam j~ creased by l,200 men to 4l9,950 with the arrival or a large group of replacement!. .· V~lT ......... THOUSANOS OF FANS LEAVE POWDER RfDGE Loc1I Folks S1y1 Young Visitors Not So Bid Rock Fest Opinions Vary From Iowa to Quebec By United Press tnterudonal Officiakiom has an even dimmer view or rock festivals after thia weekend 's batch but. some farmers near Wadena, Iowa. and some M'tddlefield, Conn., resident& have a different outlook. "I hear a lot about )'JOIN upset these people were," said one of the 50.000 young people who aUmded the Wadena event, "but I think they're having as much fun as we are." Many rural Iowans paid the $15 ad- mission just lo mingle with the kids ;i,od talk with them. Merchants, whose businesses propeered from the temporary population, were happy. "The kids have been real nice, friendly and courteow -ju.!t. good kfds," a service st.at.ion attend'ant 11id. "! was kind o( surprised." The Iowa attorney 1cneral's office, with a different point of view, £lied a $1.041,550 dunage 1 u it against the festival's promottrs. Attorney General Richard Turner said the suit "is to punish them for their wrong-<loinga and· /or their violation of all the state laws." Qth(or rock festivals around the \\o11rld were less lucky. Quebec Province 'a first i-ock fesUval, near ?tfanesau, si:".zttered to an end in a sea of mud, bad drug trips, a shortage of ''name" groups and an audience much amaller than an- ticipated. A.bout 10.000 fan,, attended the three- day Alx~-Provence International Pop Festival in France. A legal ban, later rvaded, forced cal'ICellation of pla.qned charter flights from Germany and Scan· dlnavia . New Jersey State Polk:e arrested eight persons as !my tried to prevent crowds from reaching the site of the Marman. ville Pop Festival. near Walpack, N.J. The e I g ht were charged with use of drugs. Boat 0'7erloaded Lauucli Sinks; 200 Feared Dead NEVIS, West lndiea (AP) - A 7S.foot motor launch designed to carry about 180 people on Its ferry shuttles between the islands o[ Nevis and St. Kitt.~ had aboard "probably 270 to 300'' persons when it capsized and sank in five minutes Saturday, a governnlenl official said Sun- day nighl. Between 175 and 200 were feared dead. Forty-three bodies had betn ~covered by late Sunday, and there were 8 survivors. All were beli eved residents of the tWQ islands except three Roman Catholic nuns -two from Canada and one from England -who were drowned. The U.S. Coast Guard salfl aome or the others might have been wuhed out to sea. But most were believed entombed with the boat's captain, James Pontef:n, inside the alee! hull in 130 .feet of water about a mile off the southeast tip of St. Kilts. Coast Guard divers were to inspect lhe hull later this week. Harborn1aster Eclrade Walwyn ('slimated the number of passengers aboa.rd tile ferry Christena when she went down Saturday, but he aaid ticket records were aboard the boat. Lee Moore, information officer for the local government acknowledged that the government ferry "had on slightly two many pa11senger1" and added, "We understand the capsiu was caused by uneven dlatrlbuUon of paaaengers. ·• I I '\ . . ., . • •• • .. i·. • I · . • ' • • . . . • Hurricane Mars U.S. Scene It's Warm, Humid in South, Cool in Midwest Temperaturn ""' Uw Prtc. Albllllo.t.rCIU• ~ .. A!lt"ll n ~ e•~.rtrl•ld • " e11m1rtll; " " ,.,. • .. e .. ie .. • .. " (~!<;·~ • " Choe:l""'!1 • " (1N•l1"° " u •AflA•ta o~-• " · l Otlr<ill .. .. Eurft• " ft ,,, .. "'° • " Mt19nl • ' •, • •1••• HOl.'9to" .. 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Joh~.1 on bis 1960 presidential Uciet to strip Johnson of the Senate leadership and get him "saft-- Jy tucked away" as \'ice president, ac· cording to former \Vhlte House aiM Kenneth O'Donnell. O'Donnell, in an article lo the current !!Sue of Life Magazine, also reports that: -Kennedy wanlcd to withdraw all U.S. troops from Vietnam in 1963 but held back for fear of being .tagged a Com· munist appeaser. He had plans for the wlthdrawal in 1965, after his anticipated reelection. -As vice president, JohnSO"n frequently complained to President Kennedy about Attorney General Robert Kennedy and that part ol the enmity between Johnson and Robert Kennedy stemmed from a dispute over the appointment of a federal judge in Texas. -A!S President, Johnson wanted Senate majority leader, Mike Mansfield, aJl his vice presidential running mate for the same reason Kennedy selected JotJ,1son : to deprive him ol the Senate leadership in favor of a more sympathetic man. Mansfield flatly refused the offer. and Johnson wound up wllh Hubert Hum- phrey whom he tried to avoid. t.1ansfield confirmed O'Donnell's ac- co1111t of Kennedy 's intent to withdraw from Vietnam in 1965. "He had definltely and without question made that decision," Mansfield commented. t.1ansfield also said that after a news story appeared in 1964 saying he wa., considered as a po!Sible Johnson ru.ming mate, he wenl to the President and ''said I was not interest in the nomination and v;ould not U'l'lder any circumstances accept it," O'DoMell served John Kennedy as White House chief of staff, and stayed on in that capacity for Johnson after Kennedy was assassinated M Dallas, Tex., in November, 1963. He quit under strained circumstances in January, 1965. and is now seeking the Democratic nomination lor goven'Klr of Massachusetts. Acx:ording to O'Donnell, Kennedy gave him the rationale for choosing Johnson as vice presidential nominee r.1 a balhroom meeting in a Los Angeles hotel during the-1960 Democratic con- vention. O'Donnell and other liberal Democrats opposed Johnson as too con- ser\'ative. arguing that Kennedy Would have difficulty in the campaign in defen· ding Johnson's voting record in the Senate. Ke'llnedy argued bftck , according lo O'Donnell : "I'm 43 years old. and I'm the healthiest candidate for president Jn the United States. You 've traveled with me Jong enough to know that I'm not going to die in ofOce. So the vice presidency doesn't mea:.1 anything. I'm thinking ol something else, the leadership in the Senate. If we win, it will be by a small margin and I won't be able to live with Lyndon Johnson as leade r or a small Senate majorlty. Did it occur to you that if Lyndon becomes the vice president, 1 'll have Mike Mansfield a!I the Senate leader, somebody I can tru st and depend on?" Bruce A1Tives To Take Over Peace Conference PARIS f AP) -Ambassador David K. E. Bruce arrived today to take over the U.S. delegation at the Vietnam peace talks and said he has "a broad latitude'' rrom President Nixon in trying to end the deadlock. The 72-year-old white-haired veteran diplomat w1s relaxed and smiling as he talked briefly with newsmen at Orly Airport. He arrived with his wife from London. "I wi11 participate in thi5 week's session of the Vietnam conference," he 1aid. "The United States desires to :see an end to the connict and I shall rtporl frequently to the President and th1 secretary of state on how, hopefully, progress i:s made al this conference, and I shall also make recommendations to them." It was the first lime that a ranking American delegation official has publicly described the Vietnam talks as a "conference." The word conference is used by North Vietnam and I.he Viet Cong as part of their effort to emphasize the statu!I of the Viet Cong delegation. The United States and South V1elnam for the pa$l 19 months have refused to elevate th!': Vietnam talks to the level of a full conferera. BIGGAR'S 83TH SEMI-ANNUAL Sfi'b E FURNITURE CARPETS, LAMPS SSORIES ~ASADINA POMONA SANTA ANA -Main at Eleventh 147°1421 Sent• Ana Stor1 Open Monday Evtnlngs _,,".>"'~"' II'• ,...,.,,..,....*.,*'""•c;; u •==: a ;:•••=•zce;=•ww ss s u "•""' • San f:;Iemente . . f:;a istrano EDIT ION N.Y. Steeb. VOL:. 63, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES • ORANGE CPUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 3, ·1970 TEN CENTS Drug Buy Attempt -Ends • Ill Robbery Student's $490Taken In Lagllna A 19-year-old student from New York, attempting to make a drug purchase in Laguna Beach, was relieved of his money at gunpoint early Monday, police report. The young man and two companions told police they were negotiating the -purchase of six lt.ilos of marijua"na when the seller, who said he needed money "real bad," produced :. single gauge shotgun and grabbed $490 in billi: from the student. He fled the scene in a car, they said. The Incident took place· shortly alter 2 a.m. in an alley in the 1000 block of South Coast Highway, accordin& to police. · Another suspected drug peddler was booked on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs for µ.le Saturday even. ing, after officers allegedly_ found 1,000 orange tablets in his possession. John Charles Rogers, 19, of Colton, was arrested at 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block ol Glenneyre Street. Officers allegedly saw him remove something from a planter outside the Woman's Club put it in his pocket, then get into 'a car and begin fumbling in the glove compartmenl A plastic bag con- taining the tableta was found ttiere. President Heads For Denver Meet - With Lawmen President Nixon, looking refreshed after a relaxing weekend in Southern California, posed with El Toro brass this morning befun boarding Air F<l"Ce One for a four-hour atopover in Denver on his return trip to Washington. The President and Mrs. Nii:on paused for photographers and were ~ted by Maj. Gen. Robert Owens and Bng. Gen. Henry W. Hise before leaving the air &tation this morning. Nixon concluded a teIHlay busy stay at the Western White House this weekend by driving to his birthplace in Yorba Linda. Accompanied by C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo of Key Biscayne, Fla., and industrialist Robert Abplanalp of Broni:ville, N.Y., Njxon drove Saturday to his former Yor· ba Unda home then to his old college at Whittier. He wound up the visit by eating a dish called ''hobo steak" at Chasen's Restaurant in Los Angeles. Nixon scheduled the Denver stop to drum up support among the nation's la"." enforcement office.rs for his federal anh· crime package. Atty. Gen. John Mitchell joined Nixon In Denver to help mobilize member& of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (t,.EAA) in support of long-delayed Cone:ressional acUoo on a dozen administration crime bills. Nixon was met at Stapleton Interna- tional Airport by Gov. John Love, Sen. Gordon Allott (R-Colo.), and Republican Congressman Donald BrotDn"an and can- didates James D. McKevttt and WUliam Gossard. Two Nixon-appointed L E A A ad· minlstrators. Peter Veld and Charles Coster, briefed the President on the funneling of $268 million In federal funda to local police agencies last year. The grants were earmarked for priority anU- crime projects, research a n d develop- ment. to finance C1lUege studies for law enforcement oflicers and to establish a criminal justice infonnatlon service. Mrs. Nixon joined the President in handshaking and autograph signing et the Denver airport before taking of f on her own for a reception at the t'Ovemor's mansion given by Mrs. John Love. She toured lhe city's juvenile home and was briefed on you th and drug problems by James O. McK.ev:ltt, district attorney for Denver who iJ runnin& for Congress on ttie GOP ticket. Tricia Nlton, wbo vacationed at the Wettern White Hou1e during the prttldential stay, skipped the Denver stop and llew directly home aboard a 1eparate government alnnft. Kennedys Board JFK BOSTON (AP) -1'he aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy arrived in Boston today. and on boa.rd were tbt late President's .. two chijdren -John Jr. and Cmi1lnt -as well as about 20 olhtf' mei.nbers or lhe Kennedy lamily, includiog Sen. E4wanl M. Kennedy (0.M ... }. • • 'Grim Weekend l(ills 8 , Traffic Dea.th ToJl Jumps in County DAILY PILOT ,_.. '7 ~ blltltt' LANG (CENTER ), VON HAGEN (HITT ING!. WIN AGAIN Pflueger (11) Attempts Block In L•ll"._ Voll~y.1Ni11·~tlfl ' volle yball Compeii"tion Rated 'Best' in Laguna For the second year in a row, the volleyball team of Ron Lang of Santa Monica and Ron Von Jtagen of Encino scored !int in the 16th aMual Laguna Beach Volleyball Tournament, held s.turday and Sunday on Laguna's Main Beach. 6,ming in second among the lw<rman teahls were Gene Pflueger of North Hollywood and Bob Clem of San Dlego. Wrecked W ree ker Needs Tow Job Larry Hunt, who operates a towing service. in Laguna Beach, had occasion to sample hi s own service early Monday. Robert Porter, 21, who drives one of Hunt's tow tru cks, parked the vehicle outside kis borne at 163 Sunset Terrace ' Sunday J;light. At 5:15 a.m. Monday, he calltd fot a tow I.ruck -another one -to pull his truck out of a block wall in which it had embedded it.self after rolling downh ill and across the atttet. Damage, in addition to the block wall, Included 15 feet of wood fence and some cement w o r k at 154 Stmaet Terrace, police said. Buu Swartz 9f El Segundo and Miki Garey of Sin Diego ·won 'third. None o( the four Laguna teams that entered made it into the top positions. A total of a matches wu played during the two days. seven blurs of play were logged Saturdly,.and 11 more OD Sunday, with the toame)' drawing to a close at twillight. An estimated 1,000 spectatora kept tabs on the play during the two dayt. Many brought umbrellas, toweb, a n d refreshments with them and relaxed on the sand as the play progreued. · Othen stopped by to watch the play for a short time from the end of the Boardwalk. France Tests Bomh- ln Atmos phere Blas t PAPEETE, TahiU (UPI) -Franc< exploded aoother mclear devfce at ita South Sea island testing grounds Sunday in a le.It delayed twice by1>ad weather. The test, made 1n the atmosphere, was ooe 1n a series that began ln May and is scheduled to end In September. For the fint ume in the memory of veteran OO'Serven, the military com- munlque did not give the strength of the explosion. Coroner'• lnveatlplln toclly ad<!ool _ e1'!11 111m11 to the Orqe Comity tralfk: d•th taUy for 1970 after a weekend .i-1bed by """ -...... of the .,.unme.t and bualelt·in ncent years. 'Ibe most recent entry to the corcmer'a Jog wa.s the name d a Costa Mesa motorcyclist wbo died SUnday when hil .mach1ne struck a dJVider on Pacific Cout Highway in Laguna Nlguel a • d he was thrown into tbe palh et oncmiing traffic. Officers said the ..-cycle rklden by Michael !IDss Doty, D, or 1515 Tustin St.1 atruct a divider on Niguel Shares Drive. 'Ibe young man's mac;hine atkSded for more Uwl Bl feet before be Wll -into the IOUthbolmd w... and run over by several cara tn the buq stream of trallk:. Four fataUUes were llJted Saturday, among them the du.tbs of a 6-year-old Cypress girl and her 1$-yeaMld babysit.. ter who were atruck by a pickup truck while walking 1n the downtown section. Dead on arrival at Anahebn General Hospital were Regina Lee Klnstt, f, and Jean E. Ranger, 15, of Norwalk. Officers closed their inverligatlon of the Incident after questton!ng the truck driver. Mrs. Carol Schavone, 21, of Lakewood, was killed Satm'day when a car driven by Iler r....bapd .... !nvolvf!l ·in . pir.. CM n:asti ink~ ~chiJ.in;, , fiil.fl :1111,"'l .. 11 hJ lllial·™ OD!il!Oa la '""" ~ ....... -1 lfoa1'illJI -,..,.;r ~-· ~-............. '·; . . ~ elld 9cNvoni -eal!iomd Oii p--Coul-...y 1'boil blJ - WU llruol< by a CM cb1Ven by a.arr. Greenbelt Group Called West's 1st lpnd Trust The Laguna G~bell lac. Is tbe f!rll land !nut .. tabllsbed oo the west cout, w=1iDf to James Dilley of the Greeobell steering commltlee. "The Citizlenl CanmlitH! for__ _the Laguna G"""belt bas !nc:orporatod wilh the •late .. The Laguna Greenbelt Inc. In order to establilh ltaelf as an oUlcially reoognlzed, JtOnprofit organiza.Uoll which can a«ept glfta: of land or money witb a tu benefit to donors," Dilley said. The land trust procedure bas been used · in New England to help acquire and preserve open space, but bas not previoUllly betl introduced In the Weat, Dilley added. He also Mted that the tax benefits to be derived from land dot11tiooa: Jlave been potntod out to Gttat Lakes ProptrtJes Corporation, wlUch recently agreed to give the Greenbe;lt a JO.day option on 115 450-acre Sycamore Hilll pr-11 in Lquna Canyon. The property WU llJted ll f!\I mllllon, Dilley said, but the .,._. will - "a proposal." Al attempt will be made to aecare rovernment open apace and recruUon funds for ecquil!Uon ol the land which is coosidered a vital portion ol 11.ie propooed i"'"Dbelt to endn:le Lqlllo from El Mom Canyon to Allao Cenf<n Mouthwash a Myth? FD A Says Bad Breath, Colds Not A ffect.ed b.J Products W ASHlNGTOll (UPI) -The Food and Drug Admlnl$allon (FDA) said today 1 sclenl!flc 'llu<!y ahowed tbat mouthwash, prodlJ!'ls did not kill bad breath, combat cokb or Clfl't 10re throats. r in a notice 1lUblis\led in the Federal Register, the FDA advised manufacturers of nine brands of mouthwash to stop using such adv~& clabns as "ef- fectively de$J'oys blcterla that Clll'le bad brealh •in the \nwlh," "combat cold symJl(.oml and mtnor throat ~ ritationl,'' and "temporary relltf of minor ae throat and mouth lrrttJitionJ." ; The maket1 have )0 day11 to reply. lf they cootltiued the •dverll.sing claims after Iha~ the FDA could order the producta off otore shelves. The FDA cltod a National Academy DI Sclencas (NASJ ltUdy which concluded " that mouthwa.she.t were 11found to be inelfecilve for prevenuveor ther1peut!ve cl al.tbs." Although nine brands were tncluded in the notice, the FDA said the scientific findings were "equally appllclble to !he ..... type of cWm being made for a number ol (other) moulhwaibes." William GoQdrlch, FDA ' 'n er a 1 counsel. aald the eclentlllc fllidiho "are applicable.to all moudlwisha.'' GOodrlch explained tbal tbe-·NAS chttked only brandl-latnduced·lle-11111 and 11162, the period covered under e ~Uon ol the 196.1 dnla law emendmellt requiring that manufacturen must prove not only tbaL !heir dnl& producta are oafe bot a!Jo tbat lhey work. • On product& introduced be!°" 1938, Goodrich lald, lhe law i:oqulret-the FDA to"'°"" !ta .... oplnol.lbe ~ ' n.e nine brands, and their manlifao- turers: P~ antueptlc moutlnruh, Lnor l!nithen Co,· N.,. York ; Cejloool moutlrwul>prlle, ·Wiiliam S. fllem!J Co., dlvllion of ·. lllclwU-Merrell; ctn. CbtnlU, Oblo:~steriaol,• Wams 1Ambert Co., Morrll Plalm, N.J.; Seladtno """'thwasl>Jlrlle, the Purdue Jl'ndericlt Co., Yoaken, N. Y. . , -p.g1e·uo1 inoutlrnib, ~ Pharmecal Corp., d!vlllon of. Iniime- tlonal Latu Corp., Dover, Qel.~I moulh wab and" pt1le, IWdenDI Corp., ouboldlary ol Gllltdlan Obem!caI Corl> •• Loni laland Clly, N.Y.; M1cr1n on! anttaeptlc:, .Jolttmt and Joi.-,. Ntw Bruftn1ck, N. ~·i Ta.la, Cole Awmacal Co. Inc., St. Loais, l\lo': ~larts maulhwub, llen:t ml Co.hie., llahway, N.J. M. Watennan, 47, of. Surfside Colony, Seal Buch. • Schavone'• car • wu puahed Jnto the Westbound Jane of. trlffic wbeft, it WU struck by • voblcle dri..,. by Robert J. FUllllch!. 16, of 31151 Salmoo Dr!Ye, Los Alam!Lol. Schavone Ind the other drlver1 in- volved in the accident acaped ubhurt. Shortly before !hat lncldent, llaJntm Roberto Frlu, 16, or Saitta Ana, died in Huntington lnl4ramununtty lloSpital from !njuties suffered in a llunttncton Beach tralflc acddenL Frias, pillOe aa}d, WU & paaaenget tn a vebkile driTt!l1 by a Stinton maii which -ltruck by a car _.., by Lance Y. nam-to, 31, of -CUtl1llan Drift, _...., Beach. Muy Emily llajlUlak, IS, of Tuatn, a passen,er· In Hamamoto's car, was admitted to the same bo9pital with mlnol' injuries. 9ffio!en jailed the driver of tbe car in wblch Frias died on drunk drivlnC charges. He wa.s identified u Joae L. Gumian, 23, of Switoo. C«oner'a offcen added the name ~ Deborah Davis, 7, of .,,. Worth Drive, Westminster, to their log Slturday when the child died in Westmimter Community Hospital of lnjurlea received .Friday alternooo. • Tbe &Iii ran Into !he side ol a paatng c8.r wbUe ciosling McFadden Aftnue west Ol Jacbon Street. Police aaid tbl c:hDd never regained consdi:woeu. A San Juan •Capiatraoo W(IMQ WU kllled late Friday when her car· was (See CRA8llEll, Pa&e I) Couttdlman'• Daughter Train Crash ' Victim, 20, Buried in Private Rites MIN Gammell, delcrlbed u an active and uempiiuy ~t when she at.- tended San Clementi!lltgh School, leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Garn. mell; a brother, Mark Gammell, of San J~; two 1llt.er1, Candi and Randi Gam- mell, also of San Juan, and her lfandporenta, Mr. and Mrs. Elwil Garn- Laguna C.anyon ' Wreck .Injures 3 Teenagers Three teenagen, two ol whom police said ""° riding Olt top of their small ftreiln car banging on to a roll bor, '"'"' injured Sunday a1ternom when the vehide rolled over on Lquna Canym Road. P-Slepben Lewis, ti, al Lonr Beacb, was the most aeriously hurt, auft'eribg head injuries and a fradured collarbone. He was tranderred to Orange County Medical Center after emergency freabnen! et South Coast Community Hospital and Is reported in fairly aatlafactory condJtlon today. Driver Steven O'NellJ Shadle, 11, of> 2.1311 La Vaca, El TCl'O, and a aecond passenger. Stepllen Rowland Syvenon,. 19, o{ 24551 Jutewood, El Tero, were released from South O>ll!t Community Hospital after treatment for brutaes and lacerations. Witnesses told poll"" the car, which A • _L S had "-passing other veblcles by drlv· rraig· nmmtt et ing on· !he shoulder, apparenUy hit a pile .. ot dlrt and went out or control. · For Laguna Man The driver wu ejected, along w Ith the two yootha oald to have been riding atop the car. In Grand Theft Po!lce cited all three, the driver. for p;w1ng on the .ahoulder of the r o a d, . the other two for riding on a part A South La111na ltocl< broker la ... of the vehicle D01 inteod«l for pec:ted to plead tnu.c..•nt at -~r-r~-----"'-----. hta arralgMl<llt on ar~charae• tovolvlng a11e · pulauon In which five 1 wqmen they Oru•e «:out lost 1·11>1oh1t •1 ,000. Erhan Ge& II, ol llllt J we! Ave., / II to enter • p in tM Superior Court 1 o1 J F. Jud(e. Ball Is ..t II '10,000. Gedlt 1r ICCUIOd or ar•nd !hell an4 v!olatlon of 'the corporate aec:ur!Uea law, accor&n1 to dlatrlct attorney's I~ · •..Upton who mealed him after tbe lflitd ·july ntumol an Indictment. 11"1 Miller' district eltoniey's IJl. ...tiptoi-, ·sird Gedik . la -of ~chm 1dn(' stock. 'Ibis means. 1"' said. l<lv!Jiol. tbO holder ol a -llCUflty ·-in lhll CIM tnutuaJ · fUndi -to .. II ., tbat the broker nceiveii I COm- mli!iqn. . · It'ta -ti the Bnt .-et lhla type _,..i in Qraqe·Cooll!J. Miner aald .ba w11 wllled in the !nvestlpUon 'bt -PhUJljli ol the State Depart. ment ol Corporatlolll. • Mtl. Jein Laphan ol Ilana Point. .., cordtnc to the lnd!ctmen~ lost '40,IJI. Tbe otbar vlcttJnt, raldenta of Lquna Beach, and ,.ported loce1 are Mra. E411h Mou; SM.Of.I; Mr1. AMA 0. lAlebben. f!l,711: Mn. Mary Seymour chandler, '18,441: ud Mn. Roabelle Kramer, fll,lll. . ( Weadaer A cooling of! period ta In tbe works for, the Oranre Coast. the 'ffetlherman, predictl, with low clouds and buy sunshine on the cllmatic menu. llighJ ani tabbed from 18 to 115. .INSmE TODAY • 1. - 2 0.\11.Y l'ILDT SC Moodcr, ...... J, 1910 Wife Shot Dead; ' ' Husband Jailed .-.. ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of nie o.lb' '"" ,,.,. A Costa Mesa mothu or a1J who called poUce Sunday night to report • a family light was shot d"8d today. .,. . Her husband w u arrested after nclng ~-'to Fountain Valley, where be allegedly • .. lbot a male acquaintance. • Ruben Corrales, 37, of 238 Fairway , . Place, was arrested without incident in , Newport Beach by a policeman who , spotted his car and recognizea It from an area-wide radio broadcast. He wu turned over to Colla Mesa •• police and booked far lnvesUgallon ol munler and wault with lnttnt to commit marder. . Mn. Sylvia c.ornles, ST, was found , lying lace down In a pool ol blood on the floor of the couple's bedroom ' by a neighbor girl who heard a violent . argument about ii a.m., followe4 by ~ a shot. ] ~· Only a few moments later, Torn : 'Newba/11, 37, ol ·1'1315 Santa Marla St., ' :Fountain Valley, waa gunned down· at · 'i\jJ bame, suffering a bullet wound througti the lefl arm and into the ·Hurricane Celia . Nearing Texas; Thousands Flee CORPUS ClllllSTI, "J:ex. (UPI) -Hur- • ricane Celia gaining lo&t: power ln a nilghty swirl' through the Gull of Mexico, ~·today abned he!' 115 mile an hour winds "'·at the bays and beaches along the Texas resort coast. Thousands fled. "We're boarding up the windows and getting out," said Mrs. Marilyn Coburn, • a boat marina operator along the Corpus _.,Christi beachfronl "We don't have m~ time. They told us to get out by noon. 1be Weather Bureau said the first hurricane to strike Texas in three years would bit near Corpus Christi, a town ol 2Dl,518 populaUon, thll llternoon. . Cella, on a ligiag courw that took It away frun the moet populated area · m the Texas coast, deflated early today. • Wmds near the eye decru5ed to 90 ~~lea an hour. 1 Bui' as the storm rwirt<I! -to • :!hore It gained 8-' and """''.. The Weather Bureau called lt "a dangerous hurricane." At noon EDT, c.eua waa Centered near latitude 27.3 north and 1oagitude 9S.9 west or about 95 miles east..southeast of Corpus OuisD. It was moving we.st. northwest at 18 miles an hom-. Red and black hurricane flags were floisted from Corpus Christi and Baffin Bay to Matagorda, Tex. Gale warnings were sounded from Brownsville, Tex., to Galveston. Heavy rains in advance of Celia were forecast at eight inches, the Weather • Bureau said. The hurricane threattned · .farm crops and cattle. • Celia's first fringes -lightning, rains and summer winds of 3S miles an hour -moved up the shoreline, threatening shoddy houses on stilt...like pilings and $25,000 mansions rimming Corpus Olristi Bay. ' On1y three ships were in the Port of Corpus Christi today. Others were told to put out to sea away from the storm. Hurricane force winds extended 50 . rqlles from Celia's eye, with gales pushing out 200 miles to the north and east and 100 'miles IOUth and west. Police and Civil Defcnae volunteers evacuated 600 pel'90l1S from hot.els and motels along Corpua Olristi Beach. They prepared lo evacuate about 300 students in summer classes at the University of Corpus Christi. Evacuation headquarters were set up at the Nuects County Courthouse downtown. DAILY PILOT .....,.., ..... " ........ ..... .......... di ......... ...., C... .... S.. Cl 11e 01tA#41 COAST ..U.LISHIHO COMPANY' 11.ebert N. Weetl Pruldtnl ..., ""*'w. Jt~li: II.. Curl.y VJc4 l'rti!GMI tllll G4Mrll ~ lhe111t• IC•t¥11 uii.r TJ.01111• A. Mwr,.hlftt """"''"-14flo• lie.ht,.. P. N•ll klulll Or..,.. C-•r E•llw Off1<0• CNlt M_.I UI WC41 ltr Sir ... '"""""'1 ... c1 .. nn W•l •1-.i1 ...,ir...., ue-._.., m ,,.,.., ._.. MlllMlrlll'4111 t.lod'I! 17175 BtKll B;wJewrd ..... QMw!fM -""""' fl c.m ... ••1 stomach. Newhard was rushed to surgery at Huntington lntercommunUy Hospit.al and listedJn fair cbndition. Fountain Valley police detectives. were dispatched to Costa Mesa police bead· quarters to question Corrale&. who was belng intem>gat.ed abOut hll role in the breakfilt-time homicide. Costa Mesa Poli~ Detective Capt. Bob Green said neigttbors repQrted seeing Corrales leave the modest, suddenly. silent wood and stucc<l residence shortly after the loud argument. · . Mrs. Corrales was found within a few moments. "She's all right i.sn't she?" asked a gray-haired neighbor lady as police and reporters stood outside. "No ... Oh God .• .I hoped to Heaven she wasn't dead. She had two . little ones." n.e children were identUied as David, 2, and Cervado, l. Mni. CorraleS had four children not living with the couple. They came from a prior marriage. "He seemed like a nice feJlow at times," said the neighbor woman, while another acquaintance said Ccrrales had worked at several jobs but was currently unemployed. Several persons stood around in their front yards, some drinking coffee aa police moved about the Corra1e.s pro- perty. Authorities could draw no immedial.e link between the shooting of Mn. Cor· rales and Newhard, who was apparently collfrooted,in l!J" idtdien al bis home. A sing1e blood spot was found on tbe floor. "I heard a noise that aounded like a balloon popping and then I heard a car screeching, talting oU fast," sald a neighbor, Carter MaUhew.s, 13, who was ln his bedroom. Police said Newhard was a self..{!m· ployed pool contractor. Corrales was driving a couniy~wned car when arrested in Newport Beach about 9:30 a.m., and one officer said he understood the suspect suffered from cerebral J)i.lsy. Newport' Beach police Ollicer Darryl Youle first spotted Corrales driving ea.st on Pacific c.oast Hlghway at Balboa Boulevard. Officer Tom Smith was dispatched as a backup unit aod Corrales was pulled ~ver .at FlDley Averwe and SbtJt.1Street after turning off at The Arches in~ tercbange. He offered no resistance and banded over a .2S caliber atl'tom!ltic pistol. Police said Mrs. Corrales had a cut over her eye and had been shot in the chest area. JnvesUgators were sent to the home Sunday at 9:40 p.m., to talk to the couple after an altercation in which Mrs. CorTales said she was struck by her husband. Office Tom Boylan wrote ln·hls incident report that the suspect admitted striking his wile during an argument and that she wanted to sign a oomplaint against him. Mrs. Corralles -who had about ll hours left to live -told Officer Boyland she was repeatedly beaten by her hus- band. The patrolman's routine incident report ended with an ironic footnote viewed ln reVOspect, ~r .suggesting to Mrs. Corrales that she contact deteetives to- day. "The victim states that she wishes prosecution,'' OCfiei!r Boyland wrote. ·"However, tt is unlikely .that she will follow up on prosecuting the SU!pect." 35,000 Enjoy Bea ch at La guna WIU\ beach crowds estimated al 3S,OOO both Saturday and Sunday, Laguna Beach lifeguards had an unusually peaceful summer weekend, logging only seven rescues for both daY1 . Of some 80 first aid calls answered by guards, the moot serious involved a bee .ting victim who had to be taken to hospital Sunday after developing a denge:rou.a reaction. Low surf prevailed over the weekend. the temperature wu a pleasant 78 degrees and water temperature, after dropping to a chill 59 degrees on Satur· day, climbed back to 65 on Sunday. Saddlehack Fund Session Tonight Saddlebaclt Community Colle.Ke District trustees will confront a hall-million-dollar budget incr<aae tonight at 7o45. The budget is up from $2,660,658 to $S,246 (187 but the tu rate "wlll remain the aime' or maybe drop a bit,'' reports coilei• SuperinWldent President Fred H. Bremer. Boosts in usened valuation of prnp- «ty wilbln the district will hold lht rate down, be said. Trusttts will alao be asked to approve the A>oocit!ed Stu<ltlll llodY buc!J•L _ Gets Sweden Honor STOCKHOLM (AP ) -APoilo II moon.walker Edwin E. Aldrtn Jr. return- ed to the land of hil !o,.bean Sunday and received a 1oldt.n plaque. DAILY PILOT Staff"'"'"' Laguna ltler1nald Denise \Vestgaard, 10, Miss Mermaid of 1970 after scoring highest in various categories during Laguna Beach swnmer prQgram in which girls learn water safety and beach Jore. She excelled in raft and relay races and in life saving exer· clses. Laguna Tmstee.s Face 'No Code' Dress Decision Laguna Beach High School's "no code'' dress code will be up for approval Tues· day. The code, put into e f f e c t ex. perimentally at the end of. last year, has no specific regulatiom other than tho.st required by state Nfety laws, such as the wearing oi shoes. Under a new agreement drawn up by the students, the students themselves, through their student court and govern- ment, will take Ute first responsibjlity for seeing that generally acceptable dress is worn on campus. Students wearing flagrantly outlandish garb can be cited to I.be court by fellow students, teachers ·or administrators. If the court does not succeed In pro- ducing a correction, further persuasion will be brought to bear in a conference with the stuCSent. a parent, teacher and court member. .. l regard this as a good, positive action on the part of the students," high school board president Larry Taylor said Monday. "It calls for more ac- ceptance of responsibility by the students and shows they are concerned with their own image. It will enable them to prove their re!pOOS\bUlty to the community and I th!nk this is a good thing." Other Items on the board"s Tuesday agenda include approval of textbooks for the high school; approval of pay rates ranging from $6.50 to $7.50 an hour for driver education teachers; and approval of atteodance by 10 student body officers at a leadership conference sponsored by the California Association of student Councils at UC Santa Barbara, Aug. 16. 28, wil.h expenses pald by the ASB and transportation provided by t.he district. From Page 1 CRASHES ... sLruck by a San Diego-bound freight train at the Oso Road crossing ln that community. Investigators idenWied the victim as Sandra L. Gammell, 20. Of 30749 Calle Chueca. 1'.fiss Gammell's parents said their daughter was on her way to deliver her possessions to her new apartment when the car was struck by the speeding Sanla Fe train. The weekend dealh tally began with the death of a Btlena Park woman \\'ho diOO in an Anaheim hospital Friday just three days after she was severely injured In a Cypress traffic accident. Investigators sakl Mrs. Geraldine Deputy, 41, died in Anaheim General Hospital's intensive care unit late Friday. Mrs. Deputy's auto collided with a car driven by Kevin J . Curry, 18, of JOI U Disney Circle, Huntington Beach. The woman's 5-year-c>ld daughter ii today recovering !rom minor injuries received in Lhe accident Japan Limits Car Use • TOKYO (UPI) ~ .Tolcyo bann<d automobiles from four of IUi bigge:rl AhoppinlJ districts Sunday and noted a lharp drop in the carbon monoxide con- tent of the air. Pollet trtimsted 785,000 pedestrians jammed tM Glnza and tbe other thret districts and officials In Matsuya Dcpartmeat Store. said j•ules are Just about like Christmas." - LSD Trips Told Tate Witness Calls Linda ·Liar LOS ANGJ!Ll'lS (UPI) -Tbe Tate- LaBIMCa murder trial was interrupted today while the defense took a deposition from a witness who characteriied star atale witness.Llnda Kasabian as a "liar." The prD!ttutlon pennitled the In. terrupUon becaUJe the witneu, Mn. Ji.me Emmer, 30, widow o( a Miami, Fla., liquor store owner, would be unable to appear when the defense presents ttJ case possibly several months from now. At the depooltion hearing, with the jury oot Jn the room, Mrs. Emmer Day Nursery Seeks Appro,ral From Planners Plans for 1 proposed day nursery at 35S Cyprea.s Drive will be consktered by Laguna Beach p Jann f n g com- missioners at 7:30 tonJibt ln city ball c<lUllcil chamber1. A day nursery is a permissible use In the R-3. under a conditional use permit, according to the city planning staff. A city spollesman said applicant Eunice Du Maurier plans to bring an existing structure up to code and provkle the necessary play ma, meeting all interior and exterior nqulren:ient.s for state licensing . In other bUlln... Monday, tile ccm- mission will: -- -Cons.Ider an applicaUon from Joel Sey.der, 50& Gleqneyre St., to construct and occupy two apartment units above a proposed laundry~ry c I e a n I n g establishment. -Study a request from Gerald Walsh. 673 N. Coast Highway, to allow retail carpet and drapery sales in an R-2 zone. -Consider a letter from the Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road, re- quesUng .approval of demolition of two hoose.s and enlargement of an adjacut trailer park which the club o~. -Take acUoo on its recommendation to the: city council on the preliminary general plan. -Received a report from the direct.or of public works on funding of a traffic study. sal4 Mni. Kasablan stayed at her Fklrida home abouL a mcrith list· fell •fter • the 1laylngs of actress Sharoo Tate and six other persons. "She said she had a ball in California, a wonderful time. But the was a liar. I know she lies," Mrs. Emmer said. She said Lillda told bB ailO ol LSD trips she: had taken, describing them as "like walking on air." Under questioning by Deputy District Attorney Aama Stovttz, Mrs. Emmer admiued the discussion ol drug use came up when Mrs. Kasablan aaked her why she drank so much. "When yoJ raised your hand to take the oath dJd· It shake because you are nervous or because you are a heavy drinker," asked Stovlll. "My-hand shaking has nolhlng to do with my drinking," uld Mrs. Emmer. "I shake more when I drink." Mrs. Emmer said the defense had paid her way to California ·to testify. Her deposition will be pre3ented to the jury during the def..,..'s presentaUon of its aide of the case. Mrs. Kasablan was expected to wind up her chilling te8limony today about the slaylngs and the IUe style of Ole Charles Manson family . The tiny 21-year-old blonde was scheduled to undergo further cross ex. amlnatlon by defense lawyers who con- tend she is trying . to save her own life with false accusations against Manson and three young womm ~efeo­ dant!. A!ter she finishes, the 1tate will call a series of witnesses to describe the scene of carnage at the Tale and LaBian· ca homes and medlcal experts to testify that the victims were stabbed douns of times. I -Defense layer Paul Fitzgerald drew from Mrs. Kasablan at the end o( Friday's trial aession the acknowledge- ment that the proeecution promised her immunity if she would appear as their wltness. Asked If she was telling the story of the slayings to save her own life, she told the court: "I'd give my life if none of thb had happened -for the people who were killed." Mrs. Kasablan, who described the im· munity as "just a piece of paper," also testified that she participated in sex orgies with both men and women while living With the Manson family and had taken drup. Pup Shot Councilmen Might Sue Contractors Laguna Beach councilmen may hire a special atUimey to sue local water districts: and tbeir contractors for the cost of repairing a major sewer l!ne break downtown. Joseph Sweany, city public works director, has recommended hiring special legal cowise:I to Hie damage claims. Councilmen will tak e up the matter Wednesday nigh t. In recommending special counsel. Sweany notes that City Attorney Jack Rimel is also legal counsel /or South Coast County Water DI.strict, Laguna Beach County Water District and Boyle Engineuing Co. Sweany also mentioned as possible defendants, TAB Con$truction Co. of Las Vegas, lheir subcontrac:Wrs and several John Does who may ti'e involved in design, ownership or construction of "South Coast Feeder Line No. 2." During construction or the water line March 18, a main sewer siphon or tbe city's was broken. Sewage spewed down Forest Avenue and other streets. "In the absenei! of responsible and im· mediate action on the part of the con· tractor or ti'le (water) district," Sweany wr~ouncilmen "personnel of the City __, ot · guna Beach' Department of Public Wor were assigned on an emergency ba · · to protect the health and safety of our city." He estimated the cost of the work to the city at approximately $12,000 thus far to repair the break . Sweany asserts that se9tral days pass· ed before the water district or contractor took remedial action. "Normally a con· tractor or agency would be expecled to work on a 24-hour-around·the-clock basis to make such repairs," he main· tains. The public works director states that since the damage was caused by a subcontractor of TAB, TAB's insurance carrier refused to pay the claim and "is going to make the city sue to recover our costs." He said the city attorney advises that the city can recover out of pocket costs but cannot recover lega l fees and court costs. Sweany says this is grossly unfair and states the water district has a "moral obligation here if not a legal one to protect the city." He also asks action through the League or California Cities to require the state to levy reasonable restrictions under which a special district can perform work in public rights-of-way . -Establish dates for public hearings to amend the section of the &ign ordinance regarding pole slgns. Wounded Elephant Seal Red Slick Hits Oemente Beach On Road to Recovery The Orange County Heallb Department was examining samples of a 20-mile-long streak of reddish fibn which came ashore at San Clemente over the weekend. The slick, studded with l a r g e r particles, began floating ashore Sunday morning as thousands of beachgoers began arriving on San Cleme11te's beaches. The substance, possibly a red tide comprised of dead plankton, also carried the larger material, and health d.epart· ment officials decided to test Jt for sewage coatent. Nohel Winner Dies BERLIN (AP) -Otto Warburg, a biochemist and Nobel Prize wiMer in 1931. died here Satutday at 87, the West Berlin governm~pt announced today. A wounded elephant seal pup that lay exhausted at Laguna's Woods Cove is on the road to recovery today because oi the kindness of lifeguards and a local veterinarian. Lifeguard Barney Vorhees found the exhausted pup Thursday evening and protected it from curious spectators. It had apparently ~en !hot wit,h a .22 rifle. There were also two gouge wounds under a flipper that might have been made by a boat's propellor or by a roving shark. Vorhees' supervisor, Lt. John Cun- ningham, found that local veterinarian Dr. G. R. Ekeberg, 20072 Laguna Canyon Road, has a soft spot in her heart for Inju red marine life . Dr. Ekeberg In recent months has been placing seals and other marine life with Sea World, the Los :Angeles Zoo or other sanctuartes. She· treated the young pup and placed it with an oceanarium owner she knows. She said the female pup has a friendly disposition. Male elephant seals are very male and aggressive, she noted . The animals frequent the Santa Barbara Islands but are something of a rarity locally. She feels the public should be aware that more and more of these creatures will be seen as overpopulation forces them to look for new haunts. Many, said tile veterinarian, are also victims of lung wonn which exhausts them, forces them to surface and depletes their glucose level. They come ashore exhausted, she said, and should be treated and placed with an organization that can care for them. Dr. Ekeberg has become an tmofficial adoption agency for sea creatures in recent months. But she notes that sea lions are a bit much. They take over r..'! animal hospital, climb on the couch and wander aOOut nosing into lhh1gs. BUY \WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURNITU~ ON NIW ' LIBERAL ALLOWANClS Select Fro,,._. Our Show Room, Or W•'ll Cl.11tom luilcl Te Your Ord•r .. -.c:so-cuSTOM REUPHOLSTERING Announcing a new breakthru in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Ruffell'• menuf•ctur•• the fin••t furniture you will find •nywhere. You ••• It •nd sel•ct it rl9ht in our 1howroom. Pty up. to 50 Y.t le11 then ret•il. Choot• from •n unllmit•d 1el•c· tion of f•bric1. Cu1to"' chenqe1 tr• elso po11lbl•. e ALL WOii.a GUAllANTllD FOR THI UflTIMI 0, JAlllC 1922 HARBOR IL¥D. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT e 548-0259 • ' • I ! Alamitos Racing Ent1·i es :•o ". "' '" ,., '" "' "' "' '" "' "' "' --·.---·• SOFT SELL SAM By Marvi n Myers '"'' T)o .......... •M"l'ti-5,\.., .. HI 5Al1 fOl.GOT 1115 /3,f/EK!t5E; 1115 JIA 7; ANP ll!S litASSE5, /IA VE !!JM CALL )/OME /f /IF l.£!1£MPEK5 aJ, Nl!MNl./11 In BB Loop Harbor Outfits Finish One-two N e w po r t Exchange Club (Newport Harbor ) and Newport Center K i w a n i s (Ccrona del Mar), the sole Newport Beach entries in the Huntington Beach summer baseball league, closed out the hot weather season Friday night with victories. The wins clinched the loop 's top two The winners added an Jn· surance tally in the third on White's solo homer \Vhile Winn's posted single scores in the second and third frames of the five-inning affair. Steve He<.lrick, Steve Knox apd Haig White shared pit· ching chores for Exchange. In an even more abbreviated Monday, lug11•l 3, 1970 ID Lu cli Deadlocked inOpenLeague Does In Ar.ea Ni nes ' Nutrilite and Wilson Ford, M1thar 10 for Saddleback. Dlfrerent strokes of bad apparently headed for a co-Woody's Wharf had five luck helped topple the Orange championship In the Costa players ln double figures \Vith Coast ma's two represen-Mesa lle(reation Department Pat Grant claiming bigb point ' ' . ' ' ' . . ' ' . ' . . ' talives in the Southern opensummerbasketball honors (21). California Baseball Associa-league, both posted lopsided w....,.., w'"'' 1n1 *'11ot"' .. 1e,11c 111111, 111i lion (Semipro) in games wlns in recent play. lllOIM. 'l ~ ~ :: Onk•1> •: ~ •; Played Sunday. Nutrlllte whipped Harbor s1<1eu • ' , 11 Ho11111er s 4 , G<ent t J Ollp t5 1 The Costa Mesa Camels Merchants, 87-58, and Wilson l(lnd ' 1 1 u c!~;:l t D 1 were victimized by a disputed Ford knocked off Saddleb&ck, ~~~"'" ~ : : 1! Lron• • 1 1 call on an infield fly rule 83~7. To•.is 1• 10 ' .,. G, 8 "'*' ; ~ ~ · d · •2 t · · "''",.'' St1ti-n f601 ~, '" , 0 , 1n ropp1ng a ~ , en·1nn1ng The two teams are " " ,, •• ~ i;;,,~ ~ 11 1, verdict to the San Bernardino deadlocked tor the league lead ~~~1•1n ~ : ~ ; ,.,.. .... 1 .. l'rHuu t.ii NOW in COSTA MESA Orioles at Costa Mes a' S with 11·1 records, 5p!llaer~r , 1 ' 1 wiui...,, , 'e' ~ "! ~ 1739 Suptirlor TeWinkle Park. In other 1ussles at Southern ~~ ~ : : 1: ittlHI 1 ' • • lot 17ft. A Htwpewtl • 1 C.Unn1ngi..m ' • ' n Ph "2 '384 Westminster. meanY.'hile . Califo rnia College. Southern ~~{',;!"' : : 1 ::1;~·~·~"~'~;~~;~~'~'~';'~~~~~·~-~~~~~~~~l cou ld not produce I.he required p I as tic Aiold tripp ed ro111, 11 ' ia '° Hrrn•lllk1 : ~ ~ '~I be r · t d I Ho1111me: W(W)ll••' ~·· 511tton.~ JI t.osrit nu1n r o reg1s ere p ay~rs 1-'rogressive Produce, 87-61, s1001eii.c• "11 To11i. 21 u .u 61 ••• h d ( ( . . t l'I t I H1IHlmt: Pl1:1tlc1 °11, Pr119r"sh•t <URI a to or e1t tts contest and Woody's Wharf handed Lilley r 0 •• : 1•. against the La Fonda Stars Newport Stationers a 78-60 set-G••or.e, 1 ' l 1 at Santa Ana's Saddleback back. ~':~!~'n~tn : : ; :i High. Leading the Nutrilile rout ~:ci8.'.~ ~ : ~ 1! Manager John s. a in I '~ was Steve Sabins, who tossed Merr111 • 1 o t C l k Tot1I~ 2t J 1t lJ ome. s w~re wor ln~ on .a · in 30 points on nine field goals Wll'lln F••d (Ill 1·1 ue Wit~ ~he Orioles 1n . and a dozen charity throws w111 ~ ~ ~ \~ the tenth 1nn1pg when the while mates Denny Fitzpatrick CO!lk!ln • 2 1 11 ··•n 'kd l C~1pmln •01 8 VIShurs pie e up wo runs t 16), Mike Barnes (15) and M1nce1>o 11 4 3 76 tor <. 3-1 edge. Gordy Marty (11) were also :.m~~~~~~ r : ~ I~ In the bottom of the extra in double figures. ro111, 3' 1s 11 11 stanza, Costa Mesa scared a Lee Haven led Harbor H11111 .... , w~i·,~1.J:· t~ifi1ew'k lol run but ":1as ~enled any. more Merchants wllh 21. 11.aoer\ '1 ~ ~ 1: on ~ ~tr1ct 1nterpretabon of Southern Jllastic's big win G111r. o o 2 o the .1n(1eld f~y rul~. was keyed on its balanced ~~~":~ ; '~ ~ ~ Tim Cunningham led off the attac k Jed by Dave Payne's ~\~t'~!'~" ~ ~ ~ ~ tenth for the Comets and ad-23. F 11~r.1ck , , o " vance<.I ~ne. base on Russ In the Wilson Ford victory, M~~'i1:1i 1: ,; '~ ~l Campbell s .single. . the winners held only a 36-34 H••Hr Mtrc1w1""1~M/, itf 1,1 COM,LETE TUNE·UPi ' CrlhulOf 1495 ""' I • c,11.w (Ml•t Ctrll 1a91 ...... 100,000 Ml LE ""..., 0111ty SHOCKS 9,5 l>l!Condlllofltl 1111renl« tnol ~rtlfdl !t11l1ll•llon ""•ll~bi. e DISC llAKf SPECIALIST e COSTA MF.SA STORE ONLY 1111 Har9or ll•d. S4t·4022 or 54f·2Z5f Randy G1lmor~ the~ hit a halftime lead, but blitzed Sad-W<)o~.. i ' 4 ,. pop up to !he right side and d\eback . 52-33. in the final-l_c'~'~"'~"'._ ____ __.'.'__'.'__.'.'__!'~' ~--~~~~_,,_,,~...,,...-~...,...,---~~~~~~~ th: ball dropped u~toucherl half. Rick Mancebo le<.! the with. both runne,rs going. The way for Wilson with 26 while umpire called G1J~ore_ out ~n1d· Jim Conklin hit 18. Bria·Jl conv~rted the s1tuat1on in o Ambrozich had 17 and Tom ~ unique double play by call-Witt followed with ti. 1ng b~runner C.ampbell out. Eric Christensen hit 19 Rick Cunningham finally scored ' on Darryl Onken's single but Edward~ had 11 and Ben it was not enough f'>r the Comets. whose loop record stands at 4-4. tO~TA MESA UI Grid P ro Killed four-inning tilt, Kiwanis •" r ~ '"1 NIAGARA FAL~. N.Y. - ttu"l!.,tlafl 1,,.c11 summ1tr L11•u• poured in seven runs io the ~!~~1~bn ! ~ : : Second Lt. Robert Kaslu, an "' ------------ "' '" '" "' SEVENTH llACE. 170 yard•-3 Y•I< 01<11 ind YI>. Cl\lmlng. Pu"e snoo. ~ttm• Llklll' ( tr1unl I".• Go Cud> Go (Smlllll 118 Certain Sompln' !Perner) llS &r11s Ll'ld !Hiii) "' Trie WI/fl Crosby 111 81r O.v!O (Wrlglll) 111 OtNI P~bble1 Cllpf\am) lib C1Hlornla Sandi (Wei!~) 11 1 AIM £119111" Prieto !lhnk•l lml Mic.key !Pl!l'Mrl M•r1<. II Now {Banks) l l 110. Koc h W ins "' "' "' "' "' "' "' Junior Title ATHENS. Ga. -Cary Koch ot Temple Terrace, Fla .. beat the best en route to the U.S. Junior Amateur Golf title. He downed the defending champion in the quarter-finals aDd beat the medalist in the semi£inals before trouncing Mike Nelms of Hixson, Tenn., 8 and 6 in Saturday's finsls or the 23rd annual tournament Koch, 17, who had entered the tourney twice bekire, t\ed Mike Nelms, 16, on each of the first four holes but then won the next eight holes to reach even par through 12, topping Nelms by 11 strokes. "I had only one hour to prepare ror the finals after the semifinals and didn't really think I was ready . My putting was ragged at first. but I hit a good drive on the sixth and felt as if everything was okay," said Koch. , 1"1"111 w L T "' fi Ml inning to paste Rotary. ~~r~:~, ~ ! ! ! orfensive guard with the Buff. Newpert Excllar.ve ci~b 15 -J ' -Three singles, a pair of s,.uord, ,, 1 o o o alo Bills of the National Foot- NewPO•I c~ttr Klw1"r5 n 6 ' 3~, d bl 1 Rota CuAnln111'11m, u 1 o o ball League ha s been killed NC<"r~ HYnr1rt111on Ro11rv t t 1 !'" Ou es, WO ry errors c~maDtll, c , • 1 q • Hunllnv1on H1rt>our t 10 l ' '"' an·d a walk got Kiwanis its Gllmorr. lb 4 o 1 o in nn accident in Vietnam , lhc Winn'• Tow se"'lcr s H 1 10,,, lucky seven in the fourth. OMon. lb o 1 ! team learned Sunday . Kau1m1n I/Id Broad S IS 0 11 f>l'lerr!n. p o o O Fr1dar'' 1tr1un1 Bill Hatfield had the losers' ro1e1s ,. 2 1 ) Kaslu . on active duty \\'i\h New11<1rt EJ"·11nar 4, wlnn'1 Taw lone extra base hit \\'ith 8 scer1 bY tnn1n11 the Army. was killed by mor. Service 1 San Btrn.rdlno 010 000 (IOO 2-l ' 0 Nrw1><1r! C.enl•• 11. No<lh Hun!lnglon first· inning double. c. Meu come!> 100 ooo ooa 1-, 1 o tar fire . July 21. ' !---~=---~----------~~--------------! HuMln~!on H•rtx>ur 7, 1(1ulm1n •nd 6r11ad O <tor!ef!l spots for the Newport nines. Coach Andy Smith's Ex- change crew glided to its !~th victory in 20 starts at Edison High , where the champs trim· n1ed host Winn 's Tow Service tEdison) by a 4-2 count. Kiwanis coach Tom Trager saw his charges rout North Huntir:glon Rotary (Fountain Valley), ll-3, at Marina High while cellar-dwelling Kaufman ahd Broad (Marina) forfeited its sixth straight contest with Huntington Ha r b our <Hun- tington Beach) receirjng a win the easy way. Rotary sealed up third place in the Joo)l despite its setback to lhe Kiwanis. Rick Sm it h 's three-run. first-inning round tripper was all Newport Exchange needed to subdue pesky Winn's. Stu Weedn and Alvin White were aboard for Smith's blast. NtWl'Ol1 Ctnttr l(lw111I• 00 Btk~r. !b Cllnitt, lb l(ul, 1b O.nne<. n ·o E•kkl!Cln, c Parker, cl 5t•rs, rl Carnes. rf O.Mllte, lb 81•"°"· If Purcell, " Nlelsnn. i>-H Totals CtM1r11. n H11tl1ld, c Marttv. Jb Martin~. t i Mer...,.man, lb llobtrrl1, lf-?b M1!•tf1 ?h·D L011dtnb1!k, rr.ft Hoddoow, II Hu"9!n1, P·rl ToltlJ Kiwanis 11.Dllr'I Set., llr 1llrll •-' l 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 l l , 1 ? 1 ' 1 l 1 0 0 ' 1 ' 2 ' e o e 0 0 0 0 ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . 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By SYLY1A PORTl!R There's no disputing the fact that as Jnterest rates have surged to historic highs. ii}· dividual Investors have shifted immense sums into rixed·in· come securities. There's no doubt that as individuals beccime an Increasingly im· portant force in the bond markets, they are profoundly altering ~s patterns. N o longer is lhe institution the overwhelmingly dominant !ac- tor in Uie dema nd for thi s type of investment -not by a long shot. No longer is so much power over borrowers coocen trated in the hands of a relatively few institutional money managers. Consider : in 1969 alone, in- dividuals more than doubled their purchases of market.able U.S. Treasury issues to $10.2 billion; they' also more than doubled their purchases or Federal Agency issues to $4.S billion: they switched from net sellers in 1968 of tax-ex- empt municipa l issues to buyers of $4.4 billion or stale and local obligations: and just in the first half or 1970. Salomon Bros. estimates they bought an incredible $8 billion of corporalioo bonds! But let's say YOU are think- ing for the first time about buying fixed-income secu riLies as an investment ••.. Q. HOW DO YOU BUY OUTSTANDING FlXEO.IN· COME SECURITIES? A. Go to your broker, place your order and pay the regular commission. If you don 't have a broker, e9tablish a relationship with a reputable firm which maintains a retail bond department. Ask ques- tions abcltlt commissions anrt the typel!I of !ixed-iDCOme stet.1rlties which would be right for you. Or go to your banker ind place your order. In this case, you'll probably have to pay a service charge on top of the broker's commiuion - for the banker will be buying the bonds !or you. Q. HOW DO YOU BUY NEW FIX E 0 -1NC0 M ~ SECURITIES? A. You can subscribe lo new issues or corporation or municipal bood11 through a firm which is a member of the group distributing the new issue to the public. If your order is accepted, you'll pay no commission. As J reported Friday, the investment bank· ing house gets Ila profit from the spread between the price at which It bought the new securities from the issuer and the higher price at which it sells those new securitie.!I to you. You can subscribe to new U.S. Treasury Issues being sold to raise cash through your broker or banker and pay a small service charge for the convenience. Or you can subscribe to new U.S. Treasury imies. through your district Federal Reserve Bank and pay no commission . You'll have to learn the detail!! about forms, m In i mum deposits required, etc., but they're not difficult. And yoo can subscribe to new Federal Agency issues through the firm s which belong lo lhe sell ing group customarily dis1.ributing ne\Y agency securities. You'll pay no comission, but you'll pro- bably have to pay a service charge is yours is a small subscription. Check out tr.e details with 'No Cash' Policy ls Burglar-proof SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The rising incidence ol crime in some vulnerable businesses Is hastening the advent of the "cashless society" w e ' v e heard '° much about. Owners ol such businesses operate on the theory that temptation js removed if you remove the cash. or at least see that i,t's deposited in a way almost impossi ble to get at ii. "No cash" i! what il's called by service station owners and public transportatioo com- panie,, -both regular target~ of small-time hoodlums. The latest succts! report comes from Standard Oil of California, which has banned 1TK1ney at night from its 450 company-owned serv ice sta- tions in seven Western st ates. At stations v.·hich suffered 89 robberies In the 12 months before ··no cash,'' there have ~n only three robbe ry at· tempts since the nighttime money ban went into effecl during the Spring. Unde r the plan -also in rxlensive use in Washington, D.C., and being pus hed throughout the nation by a half dozen oil producers, sta· lions will accept only credit cards or exact cash payments al night. Any money received is sluf- fed through a slot into a double-locked safe. Us keys are not on the premises. At Standar~·s company-own.. ed staUOns, the "No cash'' ban is in effect from 10 p.n1. to 6 a.m. "\Ve have every intenLion of continuing the program." a spokesman said. "There ma y be changes. In some locations 10 p.m. may be loo late 10 apply the 'No cash' plan. Dur· ing winter. 8 p.m. may be a more practical hour. "\Ve are studying t he results: as of now we are very enthusiastic." 'J'he firm is urging its in- dependent dealers -those ""ho sell its products throu,h stations they own -to adOpt the plan. American, Humble. Shell and Sohio also are pushing lhe plan wilh their dealers, and eight companie.!I have combined to institute it at more than 200 1latioos in the nation's capital. The ·;No cash" plan at service stations starlcd nearly two years ago after some big city transportation systems ~topped giving change to their riders. The "No change." bus plan started as a nighttime pre>- ~ram in Washington and Baltimore. ln July, 1961. the robbery-plagued AC transit system on the east side or San Francisco Bay adopted it on a full -time basis. The public district's "Exact Fare" program was begun after 160 drivers were robbed in 1967. Ther..e have been no hold·ups since it was adopted lwo years ago. "No cash is an idea that more or Jess came into its own due to the rising crime rate ." a Standard official said. "It apparently is catching on. !l's proved to be a good move for us.·• 9001+--t--f--t--t--t--tl~ 8501t-::-f--t-J!!l:l.-H--+ 800 61~=:=¥=~g~~~=;==:==¥=1 59 11--t--t--tc-t-t-+-+--+--+--t--t-m 56 53 50 47 4-4 41 38 35 0 AflMLll 1..0 1 ' ,1.z ='-'CBS llfl t J t I _ .. lobeUll .IO Aaulr,.. c;o 11 t\O ~ + ~ CotuG11 1..-11 ~ '°" :JOI.to -""'GQQclrltll 1.n a bn>ker bank or dealer wh Alleen tN: :io 2N1 -i\Z co1uP1u • .u.., JO 11'4 ~ •o~ + " c.-t.,_.. .n ' Air p,_ .1011 1\1 40x 'VI ColSOOl't 1.71 28 t1\t Ul1 t:U. GorCIJty" ,t, ~nows you 1.nd who wUI give Alo P/J"i?.! lll 11 1 -com11~11 1 • :io 4111 •I'< "°"' -1""' Gau1o::nnc 1.., you a fair deal. ~ .~ •• ,i:;: tt 't~ ~-.:.:.·-,:,t:~_f!l._1:, )cri fin, r~ n :..~ i~~·1.~50 Ali G'\ 1.10 ' ,. ~ 1 '4 +·s. Com1rof• l>t.to l ljl'I 1,.. 11v. _,,., Gr-U11 .IO Q. WHA1' FIRMS MIGHT ~1l:~•oen'.;{' ~ ~ ~=·~~'=EE~?_~';> "1' 11 ~ ?f:: 111-·-:."' 8~!~ll~u.'111 A blrbnt ,JI, ) l Otnw 011 .to lt 11\~ 1' 11~ -\' Gr1n1W 1.SG YOU GO TO? Ak11\A!u I.HI ~'' ~ I :.:.'\\ omnur Scl ~•l IV. ·~ 1 -""Gr1~0ra !,ft o\koSllnd .2t I ' . -\IO m1•I fl 31\~ :16\4 lf'<lo ~ n GI A&P 1,)11 A Some 01 the great World Alundr~ .lOr I llro l 1 "9 . .. c-Mllll 1 1 U\11 U\~ Ul'I -\<o G11'10tlr l.1'1 • , 'AleaCo ,Hie V. ...:·t~CllflnM" .:IOe 1• n \l'lll ?11'-~GINDl'lelc l.llO famous investment ban"; .. " Alltolud pr l • 1 tt Ef I c.M conrm<e111 "'° 1 ll\11 1•4 111.li -+ \~ G•HH pf81.llO IULlti AleloUld 2.'° I Xl.\i 311\oio + \'l Con Edll 1.IO •UI n ,,,., 1Ht •. GINN DIA"° firms (Sa1omon Bros First A11toLl.ld ot 1 2 >ii;, Si' ' '" :i ConEdl• p1' 3 t,,,. 1tl'I 11111 _ i,., r.r w..i~Frn1 ., Alica I>"!' 1.n 7! ,~ 11~ th + ... C11t1Edl1 pf s J ,. !11>1 !11'1 _, GIWftUn\ l'(I Boston Corp ) won 't take your Au11acn 1.:i.1 '°' '!~. 1. f!"' -v. ConFoo11 1.10 :» n•>11 »1>1 i111 _ 1, Gwun 1.u • .. AllldMI\! A I :t I.(, 1s11r. "'+ '4 Ol'IFd olt,50 • 11h l l'llr. .,.,, -f1\ot GtWa11\I !O orders. They deal only Wi th ~Beet Pd ·" 11 1 " ri. ~ +\lo ConFrelar.t 1 .,, itVt t21~ !)Ii;, -• C";notf!Gn• ~ . ,., ,. I . a-iA •• AU::'s~.r· •11·: ~ 2i .. 21t: .J: = :; (lfl Ltt1lnl ll 1\4 411 4'-'r -·~ ~~::;:~...:·'\° ins 1 U 1ona 1nv.,,,wrs or lJl Allis t1111m n 11,, 1,1, '''' _ ~ ConNarG 1. 1 " w.~ Ml'I ,, .. -· G 1111 90 dividuals so wealthy and im-AIPNPC .»t. • u h 1t h 11\1 -~=~ACow;591 ll lf'• 3i~" ::i:~ -~ c;~~~..C11 , . . • Al<aa l,IO &II SO\o ,9u, ltlll -1 ~ , f ·1 '° ...., ,L , 1 , -• GrtLIHld 70o portant !b<y're s1m1lar to in-Am11Su1 1.to 1 1•1'> 1• r1 -111 '" •n · ·~ tot .... • "" -l• GltMOt< )ai>1 A.MB,o.C J(l 16 ' 9 t °"'' "" l5e • I\, ''• ?•o Gult 011 1 XI stitutions. But here's a iampl-Arntr Es 1.10 111 111o 11h 111-. -:i. cf"~111 c!!.A1!" :,' ',',',~ ~:· l!:• -~ G~11 Re1ri •• . { . f' h 'chAmH1u .Ur 16 l1 Jl'o Jl'"-~c C "' · • .,..., -•-"9G11l!Re1 pl?Q 1ng o major inns w 1 Am•M I'll.XI '' 1<1"• ''"" •t.i.-1v.,• ,•.o)fB .XI 1 36\lt '"" 361'> • c;11~&' pn::io · . AAlrFtur IO 11 l )(o '2 •1\~ -1" °" " .lol 41 Uli 1''4 1•'4 . G~HS!•UI to! ma1nla1n bond departments Am Alr11n · ao 1n 19'• 111'1 11~. -'4 'c°"' 011 1.so tss n~. 11· .. n~. -1 Gv1twincr 'so d ·oo· Id I d Am Baker . 1S 101'1 IOli I~ -"' °"' Tel .IO IS 19 11'• I~ + 'Ill G¥1tW prl'" an accept 1 IV ua or ers. o\mBdcl 1.10 11 2J'la 21\\o n:w. + \(, con1ro1 D•'• 110 12~. Jn, J1V. .., "G111iw pf :11 P h , I d Am Ctn 1.1D SS ~. ~\'o oOl\i -"° Cn011 014.50 zlO 411>1 •I~> 4 it -l'I Gu1tW p!J IS er aps you re a rea y a AC•n "' 1.n , 24•~ 21'h 2H., t v. COii-1.to J 32~ 31~ ,,,,, +ltr GuHM t...d ' { { the Am C""' .60 21 I~ 1"-1:19 \IO Cook Unll .50 ' 1'\lo 1' ,,..., +1, cus omer o one o m. A CIYln 1.611 11 \1¥1 '131'1 231 .,.. c-r111 1.«r s ,,,.. 17i.:. ,,.,. _ \'o Merrill Lynch Pierce Fen-ACrvs..11 l.•o 11 l \llr n ll'~ -v. 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Turn· over was l!iht. • S,ho.rUy oefore the close. the Dow Jones Indus- trial average was ofi nearly 12 points at 722.28. Analysts sald there was no speciffc reason for the plunge. Of the 1,529 Issues traded, 832 declined and 393 advanced. 7,230,000 shares was down Volume of around from 11 ,640,000 Friday. Theodore Bukowski of E. F. Hutton & Co. said some investors were laking profits from Ule strong mid-July surge, but he. believed that trader.s gen- erally were staying on the sidelines to "wait for news." Another anat)'st said while there was no news to explain the setback, there may have been some disappointment among traders who bad been hop- ing for a qiuck ceaseflre in the MtddJe East. There were a few wlde declines in the air- crafts. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. . '3 J\I 1 1'1.11 22 ~1'-' 21 , ..... 1 •• '' ... -T- I 'JO 1~ I lff"o lllli . ··-- MOl'l4Q. August '· 1970 .c OAJLY PILOT Mlaonlll .n ,. 31~ ~ 37 -.,. Pl! 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No•mCir l 1•ll~tll 11 -111Satew1Y 1.10 H1,llo 111 1/i"~ '"nerllldui t ~·~ j\' •\~-"Eo>!rOf\lrll'. i. l '-" l'j J'·o i1,LaP'o1nt .1Ga I '~ t 9 -•ll:t~th~riE•. !1J'>01•1'111''/,.. This Compares With ~!A~P~11·'? J ~i· j~~ j:~ t ~ i11:~~ .... ~ ~l \~\';,' H~ ii~ ,. ·~ 1:i~:~e~:o ,1~ 1~~; 12.~ 1: ... .: ~ ~~~\l.,~J' 1'o'Yf' 1n 1,, !'"', .... ~I ~ _, ,, t:!:1b-.1~t~ i: ;~ ~(: ~:.: = rr. ::r~d ~~~WI 1! :~ ~~ !ll~ _:i $2,528,000 or 84 CP.?ltS on SyBste,ms DJ llvniislonB. : : ND.A....,Rk 1.7!! i1 16'~ l~•'o 1~'~ . ~L'8nF 1.'11 1 l! :Ml;. ;J.1'11 -'~ :~~;:<! 1';C1 I I''• 1~1 SU. f '• Er"'-IEC. .JI! 5 '''t i , _. 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J 'l' '!·· 'L~: !~ ~·.~,,',"• 'l !" ,•. j' _--•. !~.•.rooi, __ ,,1;'~, , l~ '~"' 11, •, ',', ~~~ .~. r~ ~ ~ e:, :.s i, r:.....·,. ~,!ML'" ~ =-1~ Rll •. ::. ,i':: .. ·•01·.'l' I "' ' -" Gcull w1"4 Wi ii\ ~ ii: -~ ·1i Gu~~· H 1.. 1,;,; \~ . ~ .;; ' 'IO 10 ,.. ,... ,.,. -t ::; ptV' 11 r J_. e., 4,1 U f1.,, w1/i:' HI\ '4 ~' I. t111'"1); h I 1v. ~-U, ·~'ti. -H· -H~12::-i"f" ~ \'\l \' ~ --~ ;:w_r: J~, : 1~: 1;;~ i;~ f: :~ • 61 .~==::==::=¥~=;:=~~~~~ 59 t.-1-1-+-+-+-++--l--l--l--l--l.I 56 53 50 47 44 ' .. .. t ' . . . ) DAILY PllOT MOl!do1, ...... t 3, 1970 AMPLE STORAGE -More than 200 boats can be stored at the new 28th street Marina which C011tain1 two-aaes o! black topped space plm 20 slips to wet storage o! lluiie yacl!tJ. Two bois\s lacililate launching of small craft. QUICK LAUNCHING -Alex Hardy (on line) manager of the new 28th Street Marina, and Mike Singer (at hoist controls) demonstrate ease <JI. launcbin( aailboaU on one of two hoists at the spacious Marina. -~~~~~~~~~~- Aid for Boats Small Craft Get Ramp 1be need fOt" small boreRoragC rates on either a tem· launching facilities iD Newpo ( v a cal ion ) or Beadl is being al/evJated in a t basis. part by Ale1 l:lardy w Vacationers wishing to store recently opened the 28tb Street their boats would pay a charge Marina on Newport Ave. of $30 for the ftrst week, $15 bef;w~ 26th and 28th 1tree1.S. for the second week, $15 for The ~acre blacktopped the Ullrd week and $10 for Marina was opened July 3 the fourth -week -making and hal been do~ a thriving a .t<Ul qt $1Q for the month buslness ever since -catering with laufichlng privileges. to small sailboat. and power Monthly rates for boats boot ownen. permanantly stored al the The facility tias two yard range from $28 per launching cranes capable of month for a 14 foot boat handling boats up to 6,IXXI !Hobie Cats are $32) to $40 pou~, and space for dry· for larger craft. The storage storing for over 100 trallerable rate includes reason ab I e boats without crowding. launching privileges. 'lbe facility is open to the . . blic on a drive-in basis. This :'1e yar~ IS entirely lenced ~eans that peraons trailering ~·1th entries on 26th StTeet, their boats to Newport for Newport Boulevard and 28th the weekend or for a week. Street. or moTe vacation can lrtunch Hardy invites all sailors and their boats for· a day's sail would-be sailors who do not while leaving their trailer aod have other means of storing car 00 the spacious lot. or · launching ttieir craft to Launching ratea range from come in and inspect the $5 in-and-out for a sail or premises. poweT boat up to 14 feet to The building on lhe properly 12 for boats between 18 and will eventually house yacht 21 feet. Olarge for launching brokers. boat dealers or any a ooat between 14 and 18 feet oher boat~lented business. is $8. Boats over 21 feet In addition ta the dry cap~ble (I( belnc handled by storage and 1 a u n c h I n g the hoist would be by ar-facilltiet, the marina also has raneement, dependlpg on the 20 new slips capable of handl- problems involved, H a r d y Ing yachts from 31 to 73 feet. Aid. There art -one or two slips Hardy has eel up dry still available, Hardy said. 4 BYC Sailors Score Governor's Cup Victor)' A quartet of Balboa Yaeh~ Final re!utls : Club aallora headed by Andy (I) Balboa Yacht Cl~b. Andy , Rooe. 1·%; (2) A1om1tos Bay Rose put together a fieven • Yacht Club. Ed Feo, 7·2; (3) wift and two km record Sun-Bahia Corinthian Yl<lht Club, day to iu<:aoofully defend th< Demit Durgan. ~: (I) King Governor'• Cup, a match rac-Harbor Yacht Club, John In( ,.n.. !«)union. ~b, M : (5) Long The nine race aeries was .Beach Yacht Club, Doug Re.vllo, r.-4 ; (I) Newport 1allfd In Columbla...Jfi Mark Harbor Yocht Club, Peter II lloopo ""11 drew entric. Parker, $-!; (7) HunHnt!ton fmn JO Sooth!Jnd yod>t Harbour Y1ehl ·Club, Rondy Oubo. Smyth, U: (I) t..o Angeles Rooe's crew COllllsted of Yacht Club, David Crllftth, Gon1o Joh.-Br u c • 4..1: (II Cabrlllo Beach Yacht )iumann and Rick Jannca. Club, Bill Pf:t«IOll., J.a; (1 01 Runntr-t.1p ln the etrtes wu Udo Jsle Yacbt Club, Steve AJ.mi,.. Bay Y•ci11 Oub, alto,-=Scot=l.=l.f=,=====:=, with a 7.Z .ICOtt, but BYC 1• -th< cup by 11\rtut of beatlll( ABYC In the match between tile two. ABYC's te1m con1l1t.ed of Ed Yeo, &kipper, Steve Mof(ett , Mike M oDade and cto'IJ 1.larr. No •ffttr 11.-.P•f"' 111 th• ..... ,Id c;trt• •Mvf "(Ollt CO,,.f!llt• 11ltv lilt ~our c;om"11111itr dtllr 111w1ptp1r 6ot1. It'• tht DAILY PILOT. Entries Set I For Havasu Outboards Entries have been declared open for the world'• No. 1 boat racing t"Vent -the 1970 Outboard World Championship Nov, 28-29 at Lake Havasu City on the Colorado River. Robert P. McCullodl Jr" race director, said 125 drivers from all paU ol the world are expected to compete ln Ule eight-hour enduro for a record purse of $60,000 in -· The race will be invitational, v"hich means that each driver must make application, and then be approved. Last year'• race was woo by Cesaf"t SootU of Tavemola, Lake Como, Itely. He set. a new distance mark of 584 miles and a new average speed of 73 miles per hour as he carted off $15,000 as the winoer 's share. ScolU drove an Molinari hull with Evinrude engines. Italian t wl n "We expect the speed will be increaaed age.in this year," said McCulloch. "Outboards aTe more aophisticated than a year ago, the power plant! are bigger and the drivers are rrae experienced with the fast tunnel hulh:." Seal Beach Man Victor LONG BEACH (UPI) - Bespectacled Dick She rer, 43, Seal Beactt and Russ RomP.r, 27, Burlingame, each com· pleted 115 laps Sonday to cap- ture the outboard and Inboard division.!, respectively, In the Marthon ol Champions speed- boat event of the California lnlemaUonal Sea Festival, The festival got under way Saturday nlghl Sherer, -;ho lives only 1 mile and a half 1way from the Long Beach M I r l D e Stadium course, toot the lead in the field ot 17 outboards on the third lap and ran smoothly et 11n average Jl)etd of 65.51 mil" per tioUr for a victory worth 11,000. Romer finished 39 aeconds ahead of Jon B1ver1tock ol. Lonti: &ach, 11~0 averaging H.56 mph . FJn~n Inboards entered but only seven were tUJ running at the linWi. . -· . . . . , . . . y ·~· • In Swiss Navy LEGAL NOTIC& LEGAL NOTICE .... Ttll' dick ft llW -.. .... -·~ • .... MOJM:e IMVITIN9 •101 Deaver .. ...,. a , .....,. .... tMt lflt --... NO~ !' U"9 CH" STOCK S..1141 -" wll M rfOIN ti C Wll .. 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Y(ltt'$ GRO(IE•Y C.llfwrtJill, fUr: lu!Wlflll .... ,_..ve,. Tr..S. c-1:1 co .. Tr_,.,.. -WI,...... Tt_,.,... •IEHA•1LITATION OF Diet J>hver's Cll·!9 Swlsi Navy was the b.aadicap winner Friday in ·the seoond rtce of the Yach! Rectng .Unt-0 n Cruise. The win gives.• Deavu the Allan Gabooo and Broom, symbolle of the overall w~ ner. 'lbe race was f ,.· o m Howlaod'J: Landing, Calalin• Island to the west end and t1><n back to N•wport Ha- Yad:lt Club's moorings at ,MooostooeC,W.. Jack Baillie's NewsBoy was the first yacht to finlsh, but failed to save her time on Swiss Navy. The race :sWted 1n a brisk westerly whldi fad- ed Jo upeyrs before the lloet readied L<iog Poiot. ResuUs of the final race from Empire Landing to Eva drilling island were n o t available today as light winds across the channel resulted in a slow race. Tfle final race was for the ol on-C-PY Yl9 .. w ._,.. af """*" IMo"-..or-II ltUt ~ HEADWO•KI •a• Tnnt-a tw ~Jlltd W .....,.. 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I "'' tKtrt•"-" !hi •r..,•11· II -..u Ill "'911dllCJO' -tht COii-hi lit Nkl Ol'l!V llttf' Mkl ltMdtot 1111 r1l1 of ,_.. dlef'n -.n ll'Pllublt West Trophy and the overall nctot to wti;:"' .~ ...... ~"" 11 -= • Mei. .-.-. 11'1 .. 1c1 \DllP•~ 1o tt.t ~ 111 "' .... ..,. "" iat.111, •-of '"· '" 'U tnd ._ ' -·rec:: • d Alcohollc ...,.,_ C1111tro~ 111 Wllldl rllll -rt 11 lo bl ""lormtd \fu.KJIC;r ..,,.., ~.ree-raoes wt M"" to ...,. llOt •• 11'1111 .. 11 •-r•I n.1 • ••le. tr_,., •llCI .11....,..,1 r.. tOtl\lllllfl«I wo11 SKtlarl 1111 of 11-. Pick up the W.iman Perpetual. _,111,.. ,,.,.. "'.,,.":. ,.111i.m __ "!~ "' ""' •lorn.kl •lock 111 tr-. of L•bet cci.M 111 n. It•• of c.ntott,11, • 1a •II woftlMll -m w"~'" wkl bl/II'*• wllt IN ~. ~ Ille tfld ti b flied I" Mi ofl1u of Ille Newsboy won t.he first race of "" C011•r~1. (:111111c1tr•111111 lllfftfot toten.er .,.111'1 1111 11Kr!'l•rt1 of ttw COltnfY s1nfl•llllfl 01tn-1ct on Thursday 'Ille overall 1111cir:uYER . C01111diratkH!,.. ttw tnn1tw.,. 1011111-No. 1, or or-Cou11,.,, ' p.or.,.,•n f1 "' r """' fllOt Int 111t11 """' al t!W •lorKlld tloe<IH !or lltt11$111l Eldl Wll 1,..U ti...,... on the '"'"*'' honors for the three races soc ,... hour tiie.o. J_.....,""" ''"· 11 1o 1t1 conwtnm11H °" or ''"' form !Unltlhtd 11'1 "" DKtrlCI •nd should be between NewsBoy "'::":', t!/~t!.,~11tV":.!'~1t""11 ~'"' ..!.~nt 4:11~'•<~1~10.F1:;.,:; :;";!,ti~ 1::.ri':1 ::' ::tr:'11~ 1~ and Swiss Navy. F0remtn '"'' 12 """''·"°' 1111 ..,111 E..:1'9W Co .. 11 Gii Flrntrone IMI., work •llCI "" rwne •lld lddr..-of 11.ao ,..,. llOUr •b!M! J-MYm•n r1t1. •111 IM CllY of Solrlh Gtlt, C011111Y tM b1dd..-with no olfltl• dl1llMul1hl"9 lrkk"Y" & s._ .,._ ........ s.n or U. -'"'tin, 5t1tc ol C•lltorfllll, m.1t1tt1J. 11 11 the .. ~ ••-•lblllrv llltlCl(TfHOflt ltl"OV~ "'" "'' 0..0.•lrntnt of AlcOllollc OI lhfl bidder to #41 tfltl "'' bid tr!d:ltl'ld!r ............................ #5 l1Wr1" C1111lrol ""• lllPl'OVH Mkl 11 •tc•lvf'll In pr.,,,er ltmt. Afl'f bld CAll.PEHTfRS l'rlnlftr d Hid 11<..,>e. received •fltr lht KhtclMIH tlollM llfl'lt C1!'Hllftr ........................... $,ff O•ttd July n, 1979. • .... •Ktl.i Of bids Wll ltl 1'9turntd Tibie -e• .. w -lier .... . ... 6.111 H1son 0. H. An io """ bkldet unoflt!ntd. MlllWffollt .... , .............. , ... 6.11 Tr•111!e!'OI' Ind Llcenitt EK!\ b!OMr m111I bt llcOl'lltll 111 IM BCYC's Allen Takes Ntlltt u•..e....wfltl ............... •.ti VOH'S GllOCEllY c:o. Stile ot C•lllorl)I• llftd -llfl..:1 lo Fottfl>lll 60< "' hour mon lhlll hleMat Tt-1111,.,H lllCI lllltndtd Hl""fotm Ille W..-. dnc:rlto.11 Ill !ht e11alflulloll a.upervlHd. t • < ••I Tr1111ttreoi ton1t1tl. MtU~lk nailer. l y M. J. ''""""' A p.._..t 1111r1111tt of not 1111 CEMENT M,,\$0H$ 'Klfk """"""' k,_ C.. m•" lffl Ht"Clrlll !lt"o) ot lhtl lot<l1 Gemellt ~ 111111111 111111 tr~I ... 4111 """"'-•IW. bid lll"IOUlll WH tCC'.OmPtnr •Kii bid H obi.e Cat Laurels DANA POINT -R Paul Allen of "Bahia ~an Yacht Club won the Hobie Cat Class A division &may in Dana Point's HOOie Cat ln~ta· tlonal. Ninety-three boats turned out for the event and were divided into three classes. Class B winner was Lyle Donovan of San Marino, and Class C was won by Dick Beauchamp ol N e w p o r t Harbor Yacht Club. 1be regatta. was ooe ol the qualifying events for the na- tional championship in the class. lftldlllll -.-.!Gr . . . .. . . . ..... s.n SWiii Ott., Glllf. tltllll 111C1 mtY lit 111 ll'lt! '°"" ol 1 l>ld Cemtf'll M.1-JoumeyrNll ... .. . S.21 a.en-111 .. Mlt4 bond er c1tJIJ1r'1 or certffied cMd: Final result.s: ,,_ jiDI;,... NII<' ...... ~""""" P11bU1MO °'"..,., c:..1r o.;,., ~11ot, "~•bit''"" 0111r1c1. CLASS A _ (I) R Paul ,,.. Aut1111 s. ,,,. UK-111 "" ao.rd o1 01-• of"" ~iv . ELEci-•1C1AHS S111l11llo9 oi.trlCI No. ' r ... r"ff'I '"' Allen BCYC, 151A; ( 2) ~·' F-11 .................... •.• LEGAL NOTICE rJvh1 i. •el.ct -.,.. ,u bldl. "111 Richard' , -·••• •--·pa YC F•-.......................... 1.u 19 ... iw .,.., w t H ltr11u•••llltt. .L.A1U1 a , nuoul > .low'llft"1Nll Wll'lt'M" ............... 7.75 IV OllDEllt 01" Tl!E 25%· (3) Wayne Schaefer FotwNft CllN S.ll«t ................ 03 Nm• IOAJIO OF Ollll!CTO•S. ' 'c.b1t S.llc:tr ..................... ,.I.II Cl!lllTl .. ICAT• 01' COlll'OllATIOM COUNTY SANITATION OPYC, 36; (4) Geoff Prindle, Ctt1lfltd Wtldlf' , .................... 7.71 ,.CHI TllANSACTIOM °" •usiwe:u 01sT•1cT NO. 1, or l -.a Be ch 39· (5) John-Rosi GLAZTElll UN O•• l'ICTITIOUS MAMI! 0r"'9t COUflhl, C.Hlonii. --·· a ' ' Gt.lier ............................... f.71 THE UNOl!R$1GNED COlllPOlllATION ~;-5'1""1''· I>Jggan, LIYC, 40%. IJtON wo1111ee•s ,-._ hen!Pt cett~,,z;1 tt •• «111011Ctl1111 Published ~'! .... ca.it 011iv ~llol CLASS B (1) L l R.elftl«clnll 1'1111 WDrt;er ............. ~• t blltl11tS1 loctlw ti lWI C•mPlll ' Y e $Tructurtl lrofl WV!<tr ... .. . . ·. · · 6.• Or lw, illlil An1, illlornll ullder tllt Autu11 J, JG, lt111 1410.70 DollO'Van San Marino 27o/i· Fortm*11 uc-_. lloo.H" !Mt1! 111•11 flltlltlt flctltfoul firm r11m1 o1 AlllC:ll.A~T LEGAL NOTICE • • ' dtalfl(lllorr SUPt"'l•f'd. FLYING Sl!!llVICI!! 1Pld ·~·' Hid flrm 12) Gerard Piety, Rossmoor, LATHER 11 ~of tM t11!1owlnt coroor111on.1-------~-~--- 33. (3) Alex Lal~ Dans ll!Mr .... .. . .. ' ..... . .... 5.a .,_ IH'lllCINI •I•<• of bll1l11et• 11 NOTIC! 1$ HEREBY GIV€N llllt ' iu, Fo"""111 !IOI lets 111111 10'• "' llour 11 fol.....,1: tt.e tollowlflt 11.,,.. of /O\lnd or ••Yid Point 34"•· more"''" JourMYm1n r111. A 1nd L Fulltr l'nterotlsH, tnc .• PrDN•lv "•ve c.111 htld by f1-~111ice CLA'ss C (I) DI k LAllOll:EllS 1ts.I Winston srriMI, Anlhelm, <'.1llfor11J1 Df!>1rtrM11I of 11111 Cl,., <II Co1t1 Mtllll C L•btreri, 9Mt1"1I or e11111trucllon -•.U, ntlM. fllr • 1>1r!od In t•ee1o1 ot 11l11th Clill) Be ha NHYC !!>', (2) Ot>trt!Ol'I tnd ~" of ,_.ilc WITNl!"SS lh hll'ICI !hi• Ullh GIV of IMYJ: auc mp, • n, tlld electtlc •r.. vlbr1ll011 lfttfJ'IM1. J111v, 1t10. o,.. G.E. POrt1ble TV, -11r Tom McDonnell SFVSC. 2834; 1nd 11mU1r mecht111t1l loOll not fCor-•tt Sett! dt.1ner. 11111 f1n 1>1111, -cllrom• ' ch ..,..,.,~y d111lflf'd htl"llll ... •.J.!15 A 11111 l F11ll•r blkt. two t•ff11 blku, two Pllr111t (3) Sara Greer, Long Bea , AN>h•lt t1kH lllCI ,,_, ......... •.US En1tr1>r11t1. Inc. blllti, -re-ct bike, two ti.... blktilo 3()1\1 Concr!'lt C11rl!r • lmPtn'IOltl 1Mml"'"' A. L, F11Htr two blke1 COIOI"" 11111(,_"· ~-Ind form tiler .................... •.US Vk t ~ruldellf NOTICE 1$ FUltTHEllt GIVEN th.ti $11ndbl•1fff ll'OU!ttN11I ............. •.,JJ STATE OF CAllFOllNIA. If .., OWMr _,,, •llCI ,,_ 1111 S.llClblnltr (POI tMckrl ............. •m COUNTY 01" O•ANGE, u. ow11tr1hl• of 1M PrOHtlY Wllflln ......, Pl" flYtl' (PIOIH!lt!flltJ •..•••••.•.• •,All On ltllt IOI!! d.,. of Jutr. A.O. lt10, {7) cltYI foltowto .... ....t!HcetlOll ot D • h L ls T k PIN tllllllktr 1-t•l11CI .......... •.lSS before "" • Nol•,., •111ttlc 111 1nd thi. Holla, '"' fillt lhtreto 111111 wit ,, ng Y aure a en W!ndw CIM.lltr .................... •.10,.,. Mid CounlY tnd Sltlt, rt'lldll'l'I Ill .... llndtt. M ,...,, .. -· Dt' 'JI Wtldwntll .......... · ... "., ... · ·· · .J .... fMl'lln, du,., Ufll!'fll11J~ •rid 1-11, In flle CllV ol COllt MtH, I" Whlith J Ii l'Ol'tmlll 30c pe-t llellr rnor• 11!.111 --.1rr -••eel A. L. Fut"' kllCM'll c.111 m.. •t"llHrt'I" """ IM told 1t hkll!ttl d1ulflc1tlOl'I ..-rvhld. .. .... lo .. "" Viet PrHlder!t "' PUblic 1uctlol'I II • """ •nd dll• OPERATING ENGINEElll:S tlw cor.-rtllel! !Mt vitcut" "'9 Wllllf11 lo be 1111*111Cfd. J B Vyc' Ed B kl Gr-1 .............................. $.ll lmlr""""I ..., btfltlt Of tht co....,.tllon OATEO: """'"'' J. 1f1'D . S Uc .ey Grouo ! ........................ · ... J.71 !Mrtf11 r11/ntCI, tnd 1cli:Mwledo..:I lo JI. E. NETH Y , G"""' l , ............ , ..... ,. .. ., ... 6.111 mt tfl,tt 1uth CO'l'll'•tlon V<Kutf'd !ht Chit! of Potkt Gr-• .............................. •.12 -. 111 Wll11t11 Wfltn.ol, I he.,. lltrtu,.. Publldled .,.,,.. CO.ft Dtlly PHol, Grou11 5 ........................ f.:n "'WI lflV lltl!d Ind •fflll..:I ""' offlct1I Aut"'I S. 1f11 IU0.70 Ed BuJ\.i-. of Alamitos Bay 121 Tanuilus Tom · O'Keefe, ~~":.!'.;;;:;.:... .. ~··.;.v.:·tMn·it!t:.S'; :.!! ~'~'1'::111"."'r 111 t1t1t c.riii1ut•i;============::=, _, BYC ' clolulllurlllll ..,..nlllld. !OF11,1'1Al SEALJ FAIR Yacht Club woo the Dinghy . PAINTE111:s aeu, L. Urbl• A I ) U Fotfflllll • JX •~ JOUf.,..,,...., ••II. Ho!•,., Public -CtU,.,"!1 Match Race series held Satur-LL00-14 (8 -(I pset, 11.eeui.r bnlsh p inter ......... , 6,0, P•IMIPll 0Hlt1 Ill F11t, ftit, ,.,1v1I, Tho•• day and SIJ!1day in con1·unctlon Al Per-BYC· (2) Mar·Bru S•llllDl•.ier .•. ···• ............... •.M or1111t c"""'" !hr•• .. ord1 111m 11p f,c;1or1 i11 ..... , • • J°""""'l'l'll" Sor1v ... ·········· '·"' MY Ctmm lMion EultH ~ o ILY PIL01 with Voyagers Ya cht Club's Jack Mt'Clarty BYC. p1Pe TllADEs 0c1. , ins 0 P•r•ti•11 011 t... A ' Plurllberl II)([ 1N'1mlilltrs .. .. ,_.. •ubllll'lf'd Or-CO.it D•llP t"lkJI, •ditor1 tl P•t• •¥•ry ~1r. Summer Regatta. LID0-14 B (20) -(J) Sole ~·•• tor'trt!•n • '°"• •IMlv• '""'l'~"~"~'~•c~:·c•~·:"~'w~o•~'~'c"~'~":._1~•~"~"~===========c:::! B tltl ed ..... , I ' d I L'd R w I LlYC· Jourllffll!ln ritt. u ey scor elli" w n e 1 o, oy oo sey, , Fortm111 • 1~ 111oW 1rou J011rnev""" and one loss in the nine race (2) No name, Al Pow, Mexic.o •ltt. I · · . . lrrltlllllrl tnd LIWfl S..rl~kltrl ..... 6.IMI series sailed in Ll00.14 s oops. City; (3) Mers1dh, Doris Kirst, s-er •nd siorm or1" PJpe11v1r .. ,,,50 Runner-up with a 7-2 record \'YC. ~::.:;erJ:.11 .................... 6.71 was Balboa Yacht Club with FLYING JUNIOR (4) -(i) ;~fh7°11t TEto1o'Eit ...........•...... s.UJ Rowland Lohman as skipper· Greased Lightning L e s Pl••t1r T&Nltr ....................... s.,i'S Final results ; ArllUltrong, VYC. ' ~~:!., ...................... s.n DINGHY ·MATClf RACE KrrE (12) -(I) Pip, Phil i~~~ .. ::::::·.:·.:·::.:::·:::.:::·.~:~ SER l ES: Alamitos Ba Y Rammln~ NHYC· (1) Tyr SHEET METAL Yacht Club, Ed Bulkley, 8-1; · ' ' •t' wo11.11:e11.s Nina Nie eo, NHYC ; (3) liO "*'' Mtt11 wor11er ................... n 12) Balboa Yacht Club , name Warren Person NHYC Ht111111 1m1111rr .................. · •·2' Rowland Lohman, 7-2; (3) Tie ' ' · For.,...n . lK 1Dovt Jouml'f"''" r•ltl. between Long Beach Yacht SABOT A (II) -(l) Racing i~~~E~ Hr"'°"'..,.,..,." hi.11t11 Machl11e. Mark G a u d i o , c1111111u111111 """"1HC1. Club, Don Leedom , and Sierra NHYC: (2) Frejole Hokim, 0~;r.' .. ~ .. ~~~ ... '.~~~'. .. ~.· .. ~:.u' Sailing Msociation, Mike Marc Hinshaw, LIYC ; (3) No Drlwr. o1 dum9I 1ruc111. ' wa. 11111 Hillman, &-3; (5) Tie bet1weben name, Tim O'Reilly, NHYC. on~:.!"'.;:~~. 'ie.~i ·;e·vio'..:d·u:.,!;;';'.., California Yacht C ll • S BCYl' B ti) (I) N 1ns1t1111•1om .... ·· .......... •.u Thomas Coles, and Newport A ( -o Dr1v,~ of l!'uckf. ie.11 ''''°" uNCJIY Ha-y.~ Club, Pat Allen, name John Dickey NHYC · ~ • llftd 11 to111 .......... •.• \."1.1\ ' ' ' Orlvtrl tf Trlftlll-mlll trud<I l,llllM:t 4-S; (7) Tie between Voyagers (2) Blast, Scott Uhl, BYC : l .,.rc11 ......................... sAt Yacht Club, Fred Toepel, and (3) Even Charlie, Jim Buck· °'"~"' ... ~~~-~1.1~1.~ .. ~~~ ... ~ s~ '"•s'ion Boo Va•ht Club, Paul Ingham, NHYC. W•t•t ffVdl; d•I.,.... 111161, 2• •ti ... 4.tl P'Ull oy .,. Wlltl' trlldt drlvtr, UOO ••I. to .00 Heinrick, U·, (9) Tie belween SABOT C (10)-(l) Brober, ••t ............................ s.oi W nd ~-•~f LIYC (2) N Euclld "" ""'1-11t, l.tT-1'11111 .ut11 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, e Y .-1.1w1V• • ; o ,no ~m111r....,. ... ur..1M11t •..•.... t.115 George Jeffries, and King name, Trish O'Reilly, NHYC; TILE sertER Harbor Yacht Club, Olris (3) Branded, Debby Gilchrist, ~~~~-"iit.~"·n;-.;·· 1r··m.:.;i ··ij'lo ~·nn, 2·7. LIYC per d•v tbovt MIN'•. uu ' TllE HELllER PHRF (22) -ti) Stardust SENIOR SABOT (8) -(1) ~\'~s~ttet 11e111er •···•·· ............ s.oo Bob Morse, SMYC,· (2) Odin, No name, Margaret Klock, ~ own1• '"'"""'" tfl• 11•l'lllH• 01 Bcyc (21 B boo H nk AllCtl"ll l~Y Ind •II bldl ot lo Wll.,. Bill McNaughton, SSSC; (3) : B m, a tnv 1r,...1111rl!lt• or 11110NM11tl11 111 •Ialcyon, s1·11 t!unt-, SI BYC. Humann BYC • ..,. bid or In..,. bldd!'ltl. Tiit C011tr1ctor '"' ' ' "''' not wlll'Mlr1"' hl1 bid tw • Hriod SYRF-MORF (14) -(1 ) LEGAL NOTICE ~ :JGt.u.,. to11owt"' ""'d•tt "' IPOl'ltnii Star Shine, B 111 von 10•1110 ol" T•usT&lS ( °'-· (11111 JUlllcN' KleinSchmidt N Hy c : 2) MOTICa IMVI TOIO •10s Colltl• Ol•lr1ct of Bob' ()a ll VYC Noll(• !1 ll•rtby tlWl'I ""' .... •Dini Or-• c-py Beboloo, me ' ; of Trusten ol .... °"'"" CMSI J1,1r1!ot Coll• Mtu. Clllfror"'' t3) Kealoha Wold & Matcba, co11tte 0111r1c1 of °'"'"" COIHlfV, sltNd Norm111 1. ""'"°" 1000 BEAUTIFUL I STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 tu ...... Moy be used on envelopes as return address lobels. Also very hondy os identifico!ion lobels for marking personal items such as books , records, photos , etc. l obels stick on gloss end moy '.be used fo r morking home conned food ' item .. All labels ore printed with stylish Vogue typo on lino qu olity white gummed paper an d packed in re usable magic seal top contain er. Mrs. Chrittine lrown %9 Pett A.CNcl Coit• Mew, Cttd". '1626 r -------------- VYC. ' ht-.IMl\lr reftrrtd !ti ts Ille ~· $~'"'' wrn l"ICll!v• ""' to. ""' "° i.w """ ao.n1 al T11111ott I WDEn•t• (7) (I) J>re. 3:111 ~.M .. T...Wr, A1111ull 25, 1t11. 0"EM 1105: T-.Mp S;OI ".IA.. fllll11 thlt &tl ptl'I, c;ll p t114l 1f"il with $1,00 t•: Piltt Prl11tinf, i..MI Di•., lo-. 11 71, n,.,. "' --ltd bldl tot tM -lnl o1 cOfllrKI ""9Utl 1S. 1t1'1 ENmHYptC, L(• 21 r o ~_!utherl0and1, :,l'::.\l111~5~~G•~:~°'t1:~ "~~~ J.:;:i;;":: A=:ri. f,;tt O.Lh> 1:._~ ( N•w,.rt l••<hi C•llf. t26tJ ; .,.,.,,.yr, a e c111..,.1111. nit -k h•cludel ""' ~1---~-~-~==--- Gallon, LYC. ~~11.111111111111 •nd ¥1r1out lite LEGAL NOTICE -, I I CAL-20 (5) -(1) Taco ll, 5udl bltll w11 be •ectlvfd 111 ..,. L•GtL •OT•<• I Noah P.mpost' SMYC. olflu of lht ow,,.,, In !ht Adfl'!llllilrtllOll MIWl'O•T M•SA Vl'llf'llO SCHOOL "'lldl"', 21'01 F1k1111w lll:Ol'd. Co111 MtH, OISTlll:ICT MULTIHULL (l) (I) O<"lllM1 '"""'"' Ctlflornl&, .,., 1111111 Mttllc• llWlllllt l lotll I -lit _._ tnd 11Ublk.I~ 1'911d lloud 11 NOTICE 1$ H!lltEaY GIVEN fllll Pegasus, Dale BowmB"n. VYC; ""' •boll• •111.a, 11rno. 111 '"" Bottd "" 1111t11 of EctvutlOl'I 111 ""' N.wil'Oft-lloom of 11'19 Adrnlnl11••1lllfl ll1111dlne. M••• U"lfled kf1oo1 Ollll"kt of °""'" I E1tl! ltlll mu1I ronlorm 1nd M County, C•lllornl•, Wiii tK•lw -ltd I ,.,....,.,11w IO 11111 111.r1.u1111. ,,,. 011n1, bids ""' II 11 tall A.M. "' "" IOlll H ld • t.P1Clflc1tklnl 111C1 111 ol'l'ltr doc11111tlll1 d•~ of AutUtl, 1111, •I tllt offk• I T ng toml>l'lll'ltl I~• IH"lllM'~I to II Ir I t I 111 Hid School Oltlrkl, loUltcf ti ltf1 WO 0 f, d11C1,11ntnt1 C:011lt1 ot the Conlttd Pl•ct11lf1 Avtftllll, c.,.,, Mtu, Ctll10t11lt, 0oamo ... 11 ••e ,_ on lilt •llCI -" 11 Wllltl! !lmt Hiii bl* wlU .. 111btk1\I I to publl< llllP<lttlon In Ille I.lid olllcH -"H •1111 rHG for: -·········--··········································· ··········································-············ .. ··························-························-···· •• Slllt •• 11•• Y•ur z;, c • .i. I I I I I I S • Cl ol l!>e Dwlllr. •Ml of Wllll•m 11111tlldt LINEN SERVICE n •pe Ull'Ce • '•tl!H!... ArcllllK••· !Ho ll•Y•i" 1.11 bldt .,, to 11o1 111 •c~•f!Ct 1 It ... Ot!-.e, Cot9"• O.I Mir, C1llfornl1, Ind Wllll Col!dl!lolls, l111truc:t~ t fl d ·-----mtY b& obttl"fd II ,,.. Offl(• of SNdfJull-Wllldl ••• llCIW 1111 Jiit PILO T PRINTING ---' tM Artl!llKI ~ d@P01!11111 $1$.00 tor 111 !ht oftlct or tM PIH"<l'lt1IM ,....,, L SPRINGFIELD n1 -Two Hd'I Ill of ....... 1 flllll Ind ~flu-., Hid M;llool Olth'ld, IU1 l'lfftlll .. ' ' llOl'lt, T... ()) Mii lo be flWtd to .\_, CHtt Ml'H. C.Ofaot"I .. Southland salk>rs were among ~"'''1 cont•Kton. on1¥. Th11 dlMlll e:K11 Wddtr """' Wbl'ntt • w "9Mll the ft I. I •• I'-' t wtn IN •tfwtdM eNv II Ille "" .,, Ill It'll ftrlll fll • ~tlltd w cu ll..,.• rst 1ve n u1e u" WO ...iu""" (_,,,. 11111 111 •• co11C111-.,. cNClt ,, 1 llhl lloitd .,..., to Hw races ol the National Snipe w1111111 ""' 1Jtv1 '" ... w. bit _1,... -.:tfll 1~1 °' .,.. _,...,.,. .,, t111 Cha-~~'P' on Lake u.., 11111 """'"''11 llOlld .,.,. ~ l'l'ltdt 111v..i. tt ti. ..-of "" .,.V'.,...,... • ~~ 80lld wtN tit rtllllltM " """""'"......... UMfled lc'-'4 Olsl!'ld. Springfield Springfield, Ill. "" COii"•_, Mlec!td. A P~ IMll ...,. "' ,..u1r" -'-11m•stJn' Diaz l!-1eat-<1Jd !1dl bid thllt .. mMt wt "' l"t II thl tlltcrlt* ti tllt Dllf?kt. 111 ""6u ' "l'CW"lll ol 1",_1u boullCI I" etcll .-t ,... twlll ttf Ill""" to ......, ..... wtfl Sniper from Miami, Fa., waa ., 1NC111ct1i-. :I"~ 111t .,.,..,. ..," tN !.MtU leading Friday. Craig Martin l!"K11 111or1 11>111 t1t • ICC'G!"•lfllelt w bofltl. 1111 "'t!".V: ~ ... w111 .: Or S11n Oie<ro was In second • cettllllld .. ullll1t I cf'itc.11 "'""' lflrl91"" ...... k'-1 Ohotrld of °'-"' lo !IN' Owntr. or 1•Hlfecior. •kl """ CCMttY place and BeMy Mitchell of ," 11-o1 111e o-. a""'" "' ... ~ _., ~ Me bid ,... C lil I Y ch ct b (p Ill ,,_. ~r Ill 1rl"CfNI t!IO t Nlltfl<fDt'Y I Nflelf If fottvofl ... 14.SI ffVI ltltf a om a a I u BC c wrm c"""'""' •• •llffl'r, i.. 11111 .-t """'' ""for ""-111,.. """"'· PAiisades) WIS 5th. Jerry not ... !tit" llf! ""'-fir.It) "' 1"' ... ,,,, "' EIM.lllOl'I"' .... H-.ri-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;~1~ Unified kheol O!sll'ld ,__ Stewarto1San Diego WU ?th. !Jot,.._,,__.,. ~ ....,,, .,. .u -. The junJor championships :;: =. ~:' t~~ .. ~·e;: wtre to have ended Friday Andy's Fun 1rn1Nt1tv 1ro '"" 1tte1 ~e1Vld. but there bat been no report :ce::.·~~:~cTUNIFllO on the final ltandings from ASI! '"' kid. "AA Andy" 11 lun. t,ft;;:; Qollfltr. SprlngfJeld. SN fl Salurdays In the DAILY av Dorl'tlW w1,....,.,. ,1....,. The national ctwnrilonshlp1 PILOT. :t'fl':.11"' ..... Iii for the 3dult division wert 0.1..i J~ly 21, 1t1t 1 I h tarted Sat ,i.,., 1>1111111...., on-CHI! Otll'f ,.llllf o ave 1 ur-.,. Jiii\' 21 ,,,. Ave1111 1, "" ,,.._,. ---------FREE BONUS WITH EACH oitE~ OF LAIELS WE Will INCLU!le RD SET OF ~ACKAGE MAl~ING LAIELS. - Te ...... , ......... . -' -------------·----------------------------- • I I Car Lo ss Doesn't Always Happen to the Oiher Guy 6y ARTHUR R. VINSEL M IM D&ll'I' Pl .. 1 Sllff No feeling on earth quite equals finding an empty parking stall llld Jmowina: with dread cerlalnty it's exadly where fiOU left your car. Only it isn't there anyrnon. "Who'd forget his key, eVt.D. for a minute, when he sees so many car thefts on the police beat?" "Who'd steal that lemon anyway?" Somebody stupid -in both case~ -as I've told a large umber of questioners. The stop in the shopping center was quick, bul so was whoever risked an auto theft rap on a rusty, 1967 roadster known to garagemen as P..lussolini's Revenge. Some nationaJities consume wine at lunch. Mine is apparently an after· lunch Fiat, complete with boles rusted in its thin fenders. * * * But anyway, one of those people who steals one car every 55 seconds in America -that's I,800 per day if the rate hasn't risen recently -jumped in and roared away. HE HAO TO ROAR A WAY. There was a bole in the. mu!Der. He is likely among the 80 percent of all car lhJeves under 21. but he is definitely stupid and childishly vindictive. He could find no valuables -a $200 camera was cleverly hidden Inches from where he sa t -so he emptied my briefcase and smashed my eyeglasses in frustration. One thing he left behind too -how do you estimate this for the insurance company! -was a sailor's foulweatber hat belonging to cartoonist Virgil Part.ch (VIP) of Corona del Mar. But the origin of that rumpled artifact is another tale. CAR INSURANCE wlll cover part of the immediate outlay, such as $30.50 for towing and storage and $64 for new glasses, but it hurts on a larger scale. Nearly a third of a billion dollars wi ll be built into yours and my insur· ance rate! this year as the result of such theft losses. * * * A quick search was futile. so about ll p.m. on a Friday I nled the miss- ing report and was told notification would came with its recovery. Mussolini's Revenge was impounded about 12 hours later. but despite calls and visits to headquarters, it wasR't reported to me until four days later. THE KEY was missing, so it had to be towed from the impound lot to my own independent gafage. A dealership employe said new keys couJdn't be made and a complete new $27 ignition switch was the only answer. One locksmith agreed by telephone, so after purchasing their $27 unit - luckily it was refundable -my garage had a lle:W key made for a fraction of the cost. Having learned a lesson, that car theft doesn't just happen to the other guy, I no longer leave the key in the ignition. , If a certain person is reading this, however , he might also stop lo con- sider that getting caught doesn't always happen to just the other guy. BUT I SUSPECT he will be a repeat offender. And it may cost him far more than the $94.50 J'vt pa.id for a stupid mis- tal<•. Forgery Raps Challenged By 'Bad Check' Suspect A Grand Jury indiclment charging three counts of forgery will be challenged ln court Aug . 12 by a Salt Lake City man who allegedly launched in in- ternational forgery jaunt with bad checks cashed in San Clemente. Darrell Grarr Hafen, 42, held under $.14,000 bail, will move in a action Aug. 12 in Superior Court to quash the in· dictment charging forgery . Halen's lawyer, Alan Stokkt, last week unsuccessfully petitioned that the bail be reduced to allow for hi~ client's release. But Superior Court Judge James Jo·. Judge denied the motion, despitt ac- counts that Hafen's brother is an FBJ employe and that Hafen is a responsible citizen. The man remains in custody in Orange County Jail awaiting the next court ac· lion. He already has formaJly entered a plea ol innocent to charges that he cashed thousands of dollars in worthless paper in San Clemente, then traveled abroad. Apartment Owners See 'Bad Era' An unusually high number Of vacant apartments in some Orange County clUes and blgh rent rat.es ln cities •ltb almost no apartment vacanc~s has led apart· meat owners to seek be.Ip from local government. A letter dated JuJy 9 was sent to the city councils of all Orangf: County cities by Allen L. Banick, president of the Orange County Apartment House As9ociation. The letter reqUested "that before you Jssue new permits for multiplt unlts you carefully take into consideration the vacancy factor e1isting within your city limits and the communities bordering yw." Banick said an "alarming" rise in the vacancy rate in cities such as Hun. tington Beach resulted jn his sending the letters. "Apartments are belng built like crazy in Huntington Beach and their vacancy rate is nearly 20 percent," be explained. "Then you take a look at a com· munity like Fullerton where the l'e'IL is pushed out of proportion because there is about a one percent vacancy rale. And the city council is continually de- nying pennits for new apartments. "Under these conditions, we are always rearful that legislation may be enacted to control rent rates and building permits. I thought my letter might sav~ us some trouble if I could point out some or the areas of difficulty to the city councils," Banick said. In his . letter he cited staUstics from the early 1960·s the countywide vacancy rate was 2tl.8 percent. It resulted in the foreclosure or "thousands ol units" while others fell into disrepair. Banick said he sees a pattern develop. ing in the increasing apartment con- struction in the last two years, which he fears will lead to another bad era for apartment developers. "On !\-larch l , 1969 the county vacancy rate stood at 2.89. By October I, 1969 it had climbed to 5. 7 percent and as of June 1, 1970 it was up to 7.9 percent." he explained. "We wish to stress we are not asking for a halt to apartment construction. but a curtailrilent to the 1 point where a balance is maintained ," Banick con- tinued. He described a good balance as being 11 vacancy rate between five and 10 percent. 1'he vacancy factor ls based on U.S. Post Office counts and Edison Company Idle meter counts. This number J .. divided Jnto 139,446 which is lhe r r of multiple 'units in the county a~ June I. ·•we have to look at the county as 1 whole rather than OD a city-lo-<!tty basis," he said . "Our nation is currenly in dire need of hou.sing, but It appears as if all of il iJil being concmtrated in 0 r a n g e County. As we have pointed out ii is getting out or hand and we are beginning to feel its impact. "We don 't want government regu la· lions legislated to cover this situation, so we went to the citles vo:.mtarlly instead." Banick said . El Rancho has the hottest price • in 6 PACK OF GIANT ICE CREAM • Menu makers for.early·in·the·week ! ''Turkey irds~.~~E!~~.~~' ... 29~ Slice!! of sweet light turkey meat, ·apped around delicioua poultry dre~ing-. , . fully cooked! Min. 4 oz:. S1ew Beef . . . . . . . . . 89~ London Broil • . , • . • $1.49 lb. "oneleS!!, lean • , • and closer trimmed! Enjoy the hearty goodness of helter heel! Super-shoppers prefer super-freshness ! I Cooling It I Moodaf, A-I S, 1970 UJlt Tt lffMtl Two Vietnamese soldiers from a Special Forces camp 50 miles west of Pleiku cool themselves off in an irrigation ditch. There may not much smog in Vietnam, but it is hot over there. Soldiers are from camp near Cambodian border. Peruvian Teen A1·rives- Ready to Hit the Beach A shopping trip to buy an appropriate ';bathing dress" will be one of the first activitle!: tn San Clemente for Peruvian teenager Sabina Astete. The American Field Service student will arrive Jn the United States Aug . 10 for a year in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoads, 220 Calle Cortez, San Clemente. / Tbe Rhoads family ill anxious to meet Sabina. in persons, 1Ithough they have met by correspondence. In her mosl recent letter, Sabin asked the type nf dress •he should purchase for blthlng in CaJifomia's coastal waters. "We advised her to wait until she arrives in San Clemente, so we could help her choose her 'bathing dresl', laughed Mrs. Rhoads. She who explained that the cold Hwnbolt current Oowi. near Sabin's co•st, so swimming Is not popular on the Peruvian coast, Sabina will have plenty of female 'ad - vice for her shopping trip. tier new CalifDmia famtly has three sisters : Vicky, 17, Malri, 14 ; and Beclcy, 9, in addition to brother Steffan, 11. Her "family" will also be her teachers. "We found out she can't swim," said Mrs. Rhoads, "so teaching her to awim will be one of the first things we will do." Another of the first things -after town! The tDh.ole family 1Vill lot1e ice tl"eam.-in rr.ll it11 11arittiesl K rep the f l"rrzrr stocked with a Kf.ltction thPV'll a1)'prtCiat#J/ Popsicles . . . . . 25' Carton of 11ix twins. Snow Cones . • . 33• Carton or 4 •.. refreBhing ! Sabina adjust~ lo her new home - may be a camping trip north. ..We would like her to see Nortbern California," said Mrs. Rhoads. Sabina should feel at home In Southern California : its climate is much like she enjoys in her city or Lima. Another similarity is her family of rive children at home. She bu an older 3ister, 19; a younger simr 14; and two brothers, 17 and T years old. Writing about her eldest alster. Marla, Sabina said, "She is studying her fourth year or medicine at San Marcoa Unlveraf. ty. She .1!•nt1 to be a good docttlr to go to ..,,. hi&Jiiands and to eats.bi~h there a little hospital • • • She .loves Peru so much." Maria wants to serve tn !hr highlands because they were her lather's home. Writes Sabina: "He is from Cerre de Pasco, the highest clty in Amerlc1 : it is a very interesUng tow n .. : very cold in some parts and hot in others." Sabina and her ~ter, Zartla, are members of die LegioN--M1riae, whose purpose Lll "to make Its members saints and to extend the ·Kingdom of Christ all over the world." Sabina credit.I the Legion with teaching her to be responsible and punctual, and said that in the Legion, "f learned to think, and that Lll the most important thing." ' ' s DAILY PILOf • • Trail Bike Law Facing Councilmen San Clemente's munlclpal war on off. road veblclea roaring on private propetty ii upected to resume next w~t ~ city councilmen recei•• a proposed cdle patterned after a tough new coanty ordinance. A propoeed oode allowing police the discretion of measuring the nubmtce of dune buggies, tract b1kes and tbt like was deemed unenforceabie several monl.bs ago. But that idea, propoeed by the League of califom11 Cities, has alnce given way to a code like Orange County's stringent rule imposed earlier this week. It bans the machines_ oa all unincorporaied private property except for trailbike parks or land where lhe owoer ~ granted written permission. The subject arose again ln &an C'.lemente Wednesday night as city coqn. cilmen and their commissioners met 1n joint study se&!ion. The group praised the effects of the recently opened Seabreeze Motorcycle Park, saying that since it began early um month, complaints lo police from residential areas have substantlally ( diminished. But as a last solution to the problem, the group agreed, an enforceable code similar to the Orange County law could be •n added measure. City Attorney F. Mackenzie Brown will draft • model onlinance on the Wue in time for the couocil's regular business meeting nezt Wedne!day, he promised. His flrst attempt at the Issue wound scrapped afte r Police Chief Clifford Mur~ ray said it only duplicated exl!ting laws governing disturbance. The old code placed !he judgmeol of the nillunce on the ruponding police patrolman. The new proposal would maie riding an empty lots simply a matter of the landowner's consent. In a sidelight to the growing dispute aver lhe rtcreational vehicles, tbe matorcycle park, occupying about 700 acres of hilly land near the northerly city llmlt.1, bas been ·going full bore after wiMing permission to operate for six.months. • That permisalon came after stonny proWtl by homeowners • large cariYon away ftom the park. The residents com- plained lhat cycle bums, uceuive noile and -would llCCODlpaey Ibo -tionaJ patt. . Thut lar, -· po&e-"'°"""" no fonnal comploints obout tho .,.-It crtl U11& ,, nu!Mn<e, l rid -of the .._iuar C)'de 1YJ>e1 have appured. Russ Priest Jailed For Wife Beating MOSCOW (UPI) - A RU8'1an priest accused of beating hia wile and spreading Antt.SOViet slander has been sentenced to an undisclosed term in prison, the newspaper Pravda Vostoka said. The newspaPer said Russian Orthocklx Pavel A. Adelheim had been accuaed of whipping his wife and chJldren with a telephone cord and a p r e a d I n c "Literature that slandered the state and our country." Neo-Reallstic and decadent poets and anU.SOviet slanderoll! workt y,·ere in his library, the newspaper II.id. Green Beans ........ ~~~,~~. ~!~p ........ 19~ I Carden fresh •.. add bacon when cooking •.. (slab bacon available at our butcher 11hop), •• for !lavo~I Pl'iCtl in tffett Mon., Tut1., lVcd., A·uq. J, 4, 6. No 1alt1 to dealer1. ARCADIA: Sull!d Md Mlnllin~oo Dr. (Q lli1W Clftltr) PASADENA: 320 Wiil Coiol1do Blwd • . SOUTH· PASAOENA: Ct)ol it ... with delightful delica tessen treats ! Bettermade Salads .. ~~!.1•0• ~.8!~ .. 39,c Too many VAFJctics to Het • , • bul each ill a delicious tute adventure on a hot aummer daY ••• 15 oz. Fr11• .. l lll4'1lwrtilrJ14n Dr. HUNTI"GTON l£ACH: Wamtr Ind Alf't!Q~• (8oardnl1t Center) NEWPOU BEAClt: 2721 MIW9Cll Biid. aol 2115 'EatWllll Dr. (Eal<blulf Vi°'l' C.nttr) 1· J ' l ~-----------------------------------· -------. ---~---... • DAILY I'll.OT Brillih navy doctors said' the tub on i'etty Officer F ronlc 8 ,.,,,.. field's neck could be cau-.ed by cata, rabbi.ts, guinea PiR:• or mice. But the real rea&oD turned out to be. an allerv lo Ole shampoo his wife used. • .. ·--~ ... ·--.. Tee breaks boost British f'T~ ductivity. according to a report published. bu the PoUtiool and Economic Pla1nUng siw:tu grpup, an i'n4eJ:'N!ndent rtseorch orgoni- to.tion. The T"qK>ti said t.ta breaks are sometimes th.e 01tly thf.ng that make a job tolerabte and tOClmtd. employers ab1entte- ·i.am and tickneu may increase if thev ar~ dropped. • !New York Waterfront Commis- libn agents say they woke up pier giant John D•IY when Oley "look bis picture. Daly claims they in· t<trupled bis prayers. Daly. 57, of ~yn, was oQe of three guard• a waterfront com.mi&sion team of atents said they cauiht asleep on Ute job recenUy and photographed hiln to prove it. Daly said he was saying his morning prayers when the agents burst in on him. The three were handed notices to ap- pear at a waterfront commission hearinJ? where they face penalties rariging from fines to suspension of their registrations. • • j· "'Hty, check tile nero tank com1J'l4n· der." It's an unw:ual ctau when TJ-OUr inspecting offi cer turns out to be a bikini-cWd beaut11 qmen. Dianne Doniel, Miss Bruntwick County, Va., perlormt!d that duty 01 part -0/ a goodwill t.our -0/ a reaervist unit a' Ca111p Pickett, Va. • Workmen rii>r>ed up the floor in Clement Thij1' bedroom in Bel~um last week to wo rk on the electri· cal wirin~. They found that for 14 years. there had been an unexplod- ed hand ~renade fro,n World War JI under his bed , police said. •• A 210-pound ~randmother. CONti• Winfield, of Ske~ness, England be-- can1e stuck recently in a bum· per car at an amusement park. Six men freed ber after five min· utes, police .aid. Mrs. Winfield, 51, said , "It wasn't funny to me. I tbou~ht I was stuck for ~ood. I soppose my size didn't help." • .....i.,, ..... ll J, 1'70 Quick Peace Unlikel y In Mid east By IJllle<I PeN lalenlatloell Di1JNta over the U.S. plan for peace In the Mlcldle E.ut divided both lsroel • and the Arab ..nd today, dlmminl hopes for an early eease-flrt. Israeli warplanes raided EIYJ'lian targeta along tht Suez Canal for the 75th conaecutive day. Dispatches from Belrut, ~banon. r~ the arrlnl In Egypt ol lbe conunmder of the Soviet Air Force.. Pavel Ku!Uhov, and W...tem military • .,,...,. IJJ"Clllated be was inspecting RUSll;EID en.aes iii the Suez Canal zone. E u.ld ill iwmert shot down an lr aeli jet fighter.t>ombtr over the Sutt Canal today and captured Jt& tw.rman crew, An earlier Cairo an- nouncement aaid an Iaraeli Skybawk jet was hit. In New York. U.N. Secttt.ary U Thant and Gunnar Jlfrin&, his specla.J peiCe ~nvoy for the Mlddle East, began work- mg oot the mec:twUca for the thru- mooth cta11e..firt ror Suez:. The truce is a main point of the American blueprint to end more than three years of un- declar«! war . . Janine arrived in New York Sunday rngbt. t.l~I T•IWMN In Tel Avi v, where the plan th reatened a g-01/ernment crisis involving the hawkish Gahal party, -Officials called a meetin& for Tuesday of the 1peclal com· ntittee which is drafting Israel's formal. af£irmaU ve response to the U.S. peace .iniUatJve. THOUSANDS OF FANS LEAVE POWDER RIDG E Local Falks Says Young Vl1 itar1 Not So Bad The goverrunent announced t h 11 t pre:mler G-Olda Meir would address parliament Tuesday afternoon at a apedal se11ion, 'nle Gahal pa rty ba1 threatened to withdraw from Mrs. Meir'J National Un.i!y g-0vernement in pr'!MsL over a~e of the U.S. propo1ab. Rock Fest Opinions Var y From Iowa to Quebec Gls in Vietnam Dip to 406, 700 SAIGON (IJPI) -U.S" troop 1trength in Vietnam dropped by 100 men In the week ending July 30, the mallest decline in 11 weeks, the U.S. command reported today. The lroop level •l the end of last week was 408,700, leaving 22,700 men to be re.moved from Vietnam by Oct. 16 if Prtsldenl Nixon'• phase four witbdt1waJ tarp.t iJ &o be meL · The JuJy 30 fleure wu the lowest t-Otal or U.S. servicemen ilt Vietnam since Jan. '-0, 1987, when the fiJure was 404,000. However. it was the 1m'1llest declioe since the week end!ng May 14, when the total 3lrenglh in Vietnam in· creased by 1,200 men t-0 f29,!J60 with lhe arrival -Of a i&rJe &roup -Of repla cemenll. By UoJttd Prt1s IaUmaUon.aJ Officiald<>m has an even dimmer view of rock festivals after thi3 wttkend'3 batch but some fa.rmus near Wadena, Jowa, and some Middlefield, Conn., residents have a different outlook. "I hear a lot about h-Ow upset these people were," said one (){ the 50,000 young people who attended the Wadena event, ''but I think thty're: having as mu ch fun as we are." Many rural Iowans paid the $15 ad· mission just to mingle with the kids and talk with them. Mtrchanll, wh~ businesses propsered from the temporary populalion, were happy. "The kidJ have been real nice, friendly and courteous -juat &-OOd kid3," a aerv lce stalJon attendant uid. "l was kind of surprised." The Iowa att-Orney general's -0ffice, with a different poh1t of view, flied a Sl,IMl,550 damage 1 u t t again.st the festi val's prom-Oters. Attorney General Richard Turner 31.id the su it "is to punish them for their wrong-doings and for their violation of all the st.ate laws." Boat 0'7erloaded Launcli Sinks; 200 Feared Dead NEVIS, \\'est Indies I AP) -A ?~foot mot-Or lau nch desi &ned t-0 carry abou l 180 people oo ils ferry shuttles between the islands of Nevis and St. Kitts had aboard "probably 270 to 300'' persons when ii capsiz.ed and sank in five minutes Saturday, a government official said Sun- day night. Between 17~ and 200 were feared dead. Forty-three bodies had been recovered by lete Sunday, and there were g survi vors. All were beliE:ved residents -Of the two islands except three Roman Catholic nuns -tw-0 from Canada and -0ne from England -who were drowned . The U.S. Ola5t Guard sail aome of the others might hav e been. wuhed out lo sea. But most were believed entombed with the boat's captain, James Pontetn inside the stetl hull in 130 fe.et or wate; about a mile off the S-Outheast tip -0f St. Kills. Olesl Gua rd diver!I \Vere lo inspect the hull later this week. II arb o r ma s ter Edrade Walwyn estimated the nu1nber -Of pas541nger1 aboard the ferry Chri~tena when she went down Saturda y, but he said ticke t records were aboard lhe boat. Lee ti.1oore, infonnatlon officer for the local gove rnment acknowledged that the government ferry ''had on ~lightly two many passe ngers" and added, "We understand I.he capsiie y,·as cau sed by uneven distribution of passengers." OtMr rock festivals around the world were less lucky. Quebec Province's firsl rock festival, near Manesau , sputtered t-0 an end in a sea of mud, bad drug trips, a sh-0rtage -0f "name" groups and an audience much !llllaller than an- ticipated. About 10,000 fans aUended the three- day Aix~·Provence Internati-0nal Pop f'estival in f'rance. A legal ban, lat er evaded, forced cancella1ion of planned charter flights from Germany and Scan· dinavia. New Jersey Slate Police arrested eight perli<lns as they tried to prevent crowds Crom reaching the site of the Marmo n- vilJe Pop Festival, near Walpack, N.J . The e i g h t were charged with use of drugs. • • I I ·1 • . . . \ . .• . \.-{- • •• • I . I · . • ' • ' . . . • ' Hurricane Ma1·s U.S. Scene It's Warm, Humid in S outh, Cool in Mid we st Tempe rat1tru Al-Ultf- "'"•"'• •• ~ .... 11011 IU1m1rc~ !oli.. ·~~ CMc1.., (ln<I~ ... ~ (leYt ll .... 01~- O•lrel! Eijr .. 1 ~, .. ,,. , .. .. " .. " M " " " " .. ~ ~ .. .... f'rte. " n .. " " " " " " " ~ "" · I • • "'""' " " " " " " " " • .. • • .. 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O'Dormell, in an article in the current Issue of Llfe Magazine, al!O reparu 11ia1, -Kenned y wanted lO withdraw all U.S. troops from Vietnam in 1963 but held back for rear of being lagged a Com- muniit appeaser. He had plans for the withdra wal in 1965, after his anticipated reelection. -As vice president, Johnsoo frequenrly complained l.O President Kennedy about Attorney Gener;il Robert Kennedy and that part of the enmity between Johnson 8Yld Robert Kennedy stemmed from a dispute over the appointme nt of a federal judge in Texas. -M President, John:son wanted Senate majority leader, htike Mansfleld, as his vice presldentiat running mate for the same reason Kennedy selected Jotrf1son · lo depri ve him of the Senate leade rship in favor or a more sympathetic man. 1'1ansfield flatly refused lhe offer. and Johnson V•ound up with Hubert Hu m- phrey whom he tried to avoid. fi.1ansficld confirn1ed O'Donn ell 's ac- COU'i1l ol Kennedy 's Intent to withdr;11v from Vietnam Ui 1965. "He had definitely and without question made th a t decision," Mansfield commented. ~1ansrield also sald that after a nev.·s story appeared in 1964 saying he was considered as a possible Johnson ru.ming mate, he went to the President and "said I was oot interest in the non1ination and woul d not m1der any circumstances accept it.·· O'Donnell served John Kennedy all \\'hife House chief of staff. and stayed -0n in that capacity for Johnson after Kennedy was assassinated i.1 Dallas. Tex., in No\•ember, 1963. He quit under strained circumstances in January. 1965, and is now seeking the Democ ra lir n o minat ion for gover,1or of 1'.1assachusetts, According to O'Donnell, Kennedy gave him the rationale for choosing John.:son as vier presi dent ial norn inee b1 a bathroom rneeting ln a Los Angel es hotel during the 1960 Democratic con- ven tion. O'Donne ll ::i nd oth er liberal Democrats opposed Johnson as too eo;J- scrvati ve, ·arguing that Kennedy ~·ou ld have difficulty in the campaign In defen· ding J-0hnson 's voting record in the Senate. Ke-.1netly arguccl back, accorl11ng to O'Donnell "l'nl 43 years old, and I"m the healthiest candidate for prt?Sident in the Uniled Stairs. You've Lrorveled wlth me long cn-0ugh l-0 kno\\' that l 'rn not going to die in office. So the \'itc presidency doesn't mean anyth ing. l'tn th1nk1ng or something else, the leadership in !he Senate. If \VC \\'in. It \l'ill be by a small margin and r won't be able to Jive wlth Ly ndo:i John.son as leader -0f a small Sena te majority. Did it occ ur lo you tha! ff Lyndon beC<lmts the vice prcsidei1t. I'll have Mike Mansfield a!I the Se nate leader. someb-Ody I can trust arid depe nd on ?" Bruce A1Tives · To Take Over P eace Conference PARIS ( APJ -Ambassador David K. E. Bruce arrived today to lake over the Ll.S. delegat ion at the Vietnam peoce talks and said he has "a broad lati tude ' lro~1 Presidenl Nixon 10 trying to end the deadlock. The 72.year-old white-haired veteran d1plomal was relaxed and smiling as he talked brieny wi th newsmen al Orly Airp-0rL lie arrived with his wife front London. "I will partici pate in this wcek"."1 session of the \11etnain conference," he ~~ said. "The Uni ted States desi res to see a11 end to the conn ict and I shall rep-0rt frequently to the President and the secretary of slate on ho\\•, hopelully, · progress 1s niade at th is conrerence, and I shall also make reron1me ndations lo lhrrn." It v.·as the first time that a ranking American delegation official has publicly described the Vietna m talks a.~ a •·confe rence.·· The v.·ord e-0nfe rence is used by Nort h Vietnam and the Viet C-Ong as part or their effort to emphas iie the .~tatu."I of the Viel Cong llelegat1on. The United States and South Vietnan1 for !he past 19 months have refused to elevate tll8 Vie tnam tal ks lo the level of a full t:onfererre. BIGGAR'S 88TH SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE CARPETS, LAMPS ACCESSORI E S ...... °Bi11411o 'ASA DINA POMONA SANTA ANA -Main at Eleventh .M7-1621 ' ·- '. ' N. Ireland Fight Go es Electric BELFAST, Norlhern Ireland (AP) -British troops added electrified armored cars to their antiriot arsenal early to- day as they fought Rom.an Catholic demonstrators (or the fourth consecutive night. The cars, which shock anyone touching them, broke through barricades in tbe Falls Road area, drove over barbed wlre and sent sparks flying alter fleeing rioters. It was the secQnd riot-con- trol innovation of a troubled weekend. Rubber bullets, rired at ankle heighl, were used Friday for the first time. Sporadic clashes bet\Yeen troops and Roman Catholics continued throughout t h e night. Troops fired tear gas Into crowds throwing bricks and bottles. Two soldiers were injured and police made 20 arrests. The security fore~ braced for more trouble today at the funeral of Daniel O'Hagan, a 19-year-old Catholic who was killed Thursday night by a soldier during an outbreak or fi~ bombing. Meanwhile, 400 Irish chan- ting slogans of the outla\verl Trish Republican Army fought police and each other today in north central London . One policeman was hurt a n d several civilians were treated at a hospital. A police spokesman said several arres~ were made. Former Sta.r Miss Farmer Dies at 56 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . (UPI) -Frances Farmer, ~'ho co-- starred with Bing Crosby, Cary Graat and Tyrone Power in movies of the 1930s and 194-0s, died Sunday. She was 56. Miss Farmer di~d in Com~ munity Hospital. "The cause 'of death was believed to be throat cancer. She was born in Seattle and began aoting at the University of Washington. She appeared in scores of films and once ·was called "Hcllywood's mos1 promising sl-ar" until her career ended in 1943 when she was placed in a sanitarium after a sanity hearing . During her career, she co-- starred with Crosby i n "Rhythm on U1e Range." Also among her pictures were •·Ride a Crooked Mile ,'' "Border Flight," ''Ebb Tide," "The Toast of New York" and "There Is No Escape." On the New York stage, she had the lead in Clifford Odets' "Golden Boy." In 1943, her marriage to actor Leif Erickson collapsed. Several weeks later, she was sentenced to six months in jail for violalion of probation on a drunk-driving charge. -. ---. tl~f T ..... "9 llonday, August 3, 1970 DAtLY.,PllOt S !.· 5 States to Ballot Nixon Strategy Tested in Tennessee By United Press lntcmattoul 1n tht Republican bal}otlng for four opponents in t h e Five states bold primary U.S. Senate. She would be Democratic s e oat or i a I elecUom lhis week with Presi~ 8'J1 undudog against Sen. primaiy in M!Mourf and is dent Nixon's Southern strategy Philip A. Hart, who is unop-favored. Republicans choose facing a 'passible test 1n one posed in the Democratic. race. between Attorney General of tbe contests. Primaries are conducted Mrs. Romney'a only cp-John Danforth and St. Louis Tuesday in Michigan, Idaho, pooent is State Seo. Robert Cou.ocilwomao Doris Bass. Kan.sas and Missouri while Huber, a ma V1e r i c Ii: con-Dan fort b is tbe first Tennessee holds off unUJ servative campaigning again.rt Republican elected to a Thursday· Nominations £or "party bosa:lsm." Missouri state Office in 20 thr<e Senhiate seats, three Gov. Willlam G. Milliken -years and is favored. -. governors ·ps and a number who succeeded Romney lo the Kansas Gov. Robert B. of House seats are at slake. governorship -faces token Docldng is unopposed in his r Perhaps lhe most closely opposiUoo In the GOP primary Democratic bid for renomina-• watched of lhe week's and is favored in November. tion. He is setk:ing what his primaries will be Tennessee's. The Democratic gubernatorial father, the late George Dock- Sen. Albert Gore, who calls primary is a four-way tussle. ing, failed to get - a third himself ''the No. 1 target of All 19 of Michigan's con-two.year tenn as go.vernor. RUSSIAN FREIGHTER COLL IDES WITH CANADIAN FERRY NEAR VANCOUVER At least Two Kllltd; C•nad• P lens to File Protest Ov•r Incident ISLAND Nixon's Southern strategy," gressmen afi running for re-Gcv. Don Samuelsoa is faces three oppQDents in the election. bul Only four have favored over one opponent in Democratic primary. primary oppoeltlon aocl all are Idaho's Republican primary. Tennessee voters are not favored. Only 1.1 million of Three Democrats are entered registered by. party and Mieblgari's four m 11 l l on in the primary to oppose him. Invited Aboard Republicans di.ssalisfied with registered voters are expected About 150,000 o( I d a h o ' s Gore could vole Democratic to tum out. 350,000 voters are expected to against him , Should this hap-Sen. Stuart Symington faces go to the polls. Russi an Ship Hits F erry Off Canada Castro Eyes Hijacked 747 pen, It could be an indication.,. ____________ i;;;;; _______ _, of bow well the GOP Is doingll in its efforts to gain in the Soulh. The Republican senatorial baltle, four·tenn Rep. William DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less VICTORIA , B.C .. (UPI) - A Russian freighter ripped a 35-foot wide hole in a British Columbia ferr y in a narro1v Pacific passage Sunday. Al le ast t w o passengers on the Canadian vessel were killed. Six of the 545 perso1\S aboard the Queen of Victoria were·injured, two seriously . Prime .Minister PI err e Elliott Trudeau, notirted of the inicdent , saii ''I expect • forn1al Inquiry \Viii be set up into the cau ses of the rol· \ision." La st week Canada fil- ed a stiff diplomatic protest wilh the Soviet embassy after a Russiaa trawler collided \vith a Canadian fishing boat off the British Columbia coas t. The freighter Serge y Yesenin knifed into the 425- foot ff'r ry at Active Pass, aboul 40 miles north of here between Galiano Island and Myane fsland. Earlier thrae deaths were reported , but Delta , B.C., police confirmed only two to- day . Sgt. Harry Chambers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Sidney, B.C., said one of the dead was a baby. When the freighter hlt, passengers screamed and cars below deck were crushed. Wit- nesses said the situation was brought under control quickly. SAN JUAN. P.R. (AP) - A bearded young hijacker gave Fidel Castro his first look at a Boeing 747 jumbo jetlirier Sunday. 111e hijacker got off in Havana, the pi!ol showed the Cuban prime minister arOlllld the outside of the plane and answered his questions, then the plane and the other 378 persons aboard flew to Miami and Puerto Rico. It was the first 7t7 hi· jacking. The big plane went into service six months ago. A yoong man who spoke with an acctnl and "resembl- ed Che Guevara" pulled .e gun on a stewa rdess · and ordered her to take him to the cockpit 90 minu tes aller the Pan Amerk:an flight left New York for San Juan with 360 passengers and a crew or 19 aboard. Ford Has Better Idea, But Solons Questioned WASHINGTON (UPI) -At least 19 House and Senate menibers have taken ad- vantage of a Ford MOlor Co. offer to lease luxury Lincoln Conlinenlal sedans !or $750 a year. Ford says it makes the cars available at the lo\v price so its products can be in the hands of prestigious drivers. And the lawma kers involved say they see nothing wrong with the practice. But the chairmen of the House and Senate Ethics Com- mittees indicated ttiey plan NO to look into the matter. Rep. Emanuel Celler, (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Ho us e Judiciary Committee, called the practice "audacious" and said Jt should stop im- mediately. Among committees whose top members currently enjoy the favcrable I e a s e ar- rangement with Ford are those responsible for auto safety, highway, consumer and tax matters that fre- quently are of interest to the autc industry. HONG KONG SUITS NO KOREAN SUITS NO JAPANESE SUITS JUST GOOD AMERICAN-MADE SUITS & COATS (Made With American Know · How) NOW ON SALE! DEANSGATE SUITS & SPORT COATS DEVONSHIRE SUITS & SPORT COATS OTHER FASHION SUITS ON SALE ALSO TAYLOR SHOES-BALLY OF SWITZERLAND SHOES DRESS SHIRTS , , .. REDUCED 40°/o SWEATERS . , , . , • , REDUCED 40°/o KNIT SHIRTS ..• , , REDUCED 40°/o SLACKS . , ...... , . REDUCED. 30°/o 3467 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH 1114! gunman carried a bag E. Brock ni.. a conservative Corr1pl..t• Lin• of "'-• h Id -talned ex Fibe'91••• l •l+•d Ti••• Av•il•bl• W u1\.'l1 e sa '""'' -suplV\,.l1" .. Nixon, is favored I I H -~ered lhe pll t t""'" "'6 '"'-Start .. S21.f5 pl• •.•. T. P OS ves. e Uiu 0 • agalnsl country s Inger fib.rgl•1• Wid• Ovt11 -Sup•r P••mi~m - Capt. Augustua Watkins, to Maurice W. "Tex" Ritter. R•di•I -Sport• -s.11d l u99y - take him lo Cuba. Castro was Six Dentocrals and five a ,11 Sia•• Truck Tir•• wa!Ung at Jooe Marti airport Republicans seek nomination BE G'S DELTA TIRES when the giant jet landed at for governor of Termessee. 5:31 a.m. Only Watklns and lhe hi-In Michigan, Lenore 141 E.17thSt.•CottaMisa·645·2010 jacker got off during the Romney, wife of Housing and l •nkAm•ric•rd (0,,.alte loM •t loyl M••'•' Ch•r9• plane's 52·minute .stay. Urban Developmen~ Secretary 2M1WIST17ttl, SANTA ANA-141·6f04 Castro looked over the plane George Romney,,. ts-favored for more than hal! an hour, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • a • • a • • • a a 8 a a • a a • ;;. as he and the pilot talked • IC POO • throughaninterpreter.. OLYMP L • :~~~ s~~the ~::l~;~ • Tht "MARATHON SWIM" 11 In ltt 9th 0.y. Th• Kids Havt Swum • minister declined, saying, "I• 794,0SS Y1rds (451 Miits) 211 Contlnuous Hours! • woold probably scare lhe • HAVE YOU BACKED THEM WITH YOUR • passeogen." a a The 53-ye11Mld flier said • DONATION? W• ere 76% tvn<IM-don't let vt down. lond your $5.00-• Castro askec¥nany questions : $10.00-$100.0G.,. 4oMtion tOlll•Y· a about the passengers and • NAME ··············---··-·-·-···········-··-··········-.. ···---·-·-····--·····---·--·--·--·----- cargo the 747 could carry,• ADDRESS ····················-··········-·····--··············-····-·······························-····-·····-·····--• tbe crew needed to operate a O l y Mp I A P 0 0 l P.O. Box 800 a it, Its speed and o th er • FOUNDATION Costa M.u, Calif, 92627 8 performance details. 4 • • • e • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -s SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR ACCOUNT HOLDERS OF •5,000 OR MORE. +PLUS+ % to Interest and f20,000 lnllaranee on uvlags. so.,.,. .. ••• te ,. .... •-••t -.,, .• Ihde u ft.oo. ---------...... ·· Tho 8Xp11rlonced place ••• tho pro/ll88/onal place Tl'le ontt Sl'tfnOI Md t.w Aleoolltlon wfih offtoee In tht ttatt'• two taro•l aH*/8"Wlf 8outlMrrl Oallfomlatlno.1927. WOBLDSA AN D LOAN Al80CW10N /RESOUAC!S OVER $280,000.000 ~ ......................... ~, ...... obor.f..ionl.._ i..ft .... ,,...... IRINTWOOD 11601 Wllthlr. •t San Vlc:tnt. LAGUNA BEACH 292 South COILst HlshwlY LYNWOOD (HOf'M Offk:e) 11170 Lona Biiich llo\lltv.,d NOfl'TMlllDQI 9036 Resed1 Blvd.It Nordhoff OHTARlp 521 North EucffdAwnue I AN BERNARDI NO 1565 East.HJ&hl•nd SAN DIEGO 1170~th Av1nue atBStreet WEIT ARCADIA 1200 S..BtldWtn at Duarte RCMLd WILIHllll·ALVAltADO 2033 Wllthlrt8IYd.,LoeAn1ele1 •• WOODLAND NII.LS 23325 Mulholllnd OrM at v1111ay Clrcle Ra.d·-- El Camino Shoppll\IOlm.r • r . ) • • ' ·Two Kinds of Pollution New Yorlt City, be&tt wllb the twin pelus ol air pol· lutica and • PoWer shortage, presents a warn.in& tor ' Onie• Coomty. ai.(Diflcant degree. That steam generallnf plant II a bif, 1dghly visible emotion-triggering laJ"Kel. Smoe ii steadily worsening in the county. to lbe polnl where Saddlebeclt and lbe rest of our mount.ams are obscured from view by a curtain of smog on more and more d~a. Some of our smog ls bome--grown; most la imported from the Los Angeles and Riverside areas. COlllllyWide, the condition is nowhere -'as criti- cal u . it is In central Los Angeles. But it could soon eoou~h become as bed. The county's Air Pollut!Oll <:onlr91 Board. rdlectinl the growing pul>lic COqC!t!l1I with smog, bas sought to det1Y a pennit ti> Ed!IOll to expand the plant The Pub!Jc Utilities Co'llmiulon, which bu lbe •right to decide such matters undtr lbe at.ate constitntlon, baa ruled Iba! FAI· son should expand. ~ -lllue will be decided-In lbe •tale supreme Court. In lbe meantime, we'd billir all start a«eptiog lbe fact tb.at·we can't have it both wus in the foreaeeable future. We can't maintain Ibo quality ol life here on lbe Orange &last without a sul>staDtlal increase in·electric PoWer within 'lbe next throe to five years. And we •P' pareolly can't have lbe de~· additional electricity in lbat period without risking somt additional llit pallu· lion from an expanded Edlsoo·steam plant. • ' Steadily growllig population bas meant steadily gri:>win&:, demand for electrical power, even without the proliferation oi air conditioning and other appliances whlcb add to the demand beyond such minimal needs as home and street lighting and "home heating and cook- ing. .. Steadily growing population bas brought an astro- nomical increa&e in the major source of air pollution. the motor vehicle. Industrial growth has also added RreaUy to the need for more electrical power in Orange County. Fortunately, most ol the new industry here &enerates no or minimal air pollution. . Pollu~ bow ever ,....takes many forms. A browJK>Ut of electricity ii • form of pollutk>n - a ,deterioriatioo In the quality -ol life ol serious m!lPitude. · In New-York this has meari.f a 5 percent cut in electric voltaae and,.,a possible ban on all private Vt!hi· cles from <M!J:ialn areas of Manhattan. This could be only lbe beginnlnf ol d.,,rivation if lbe scourge contin- ues. • To :orotect aa.ainst such an Oranie County power obortage, the Southern California Edison Company says )t must expand its nuclear generating plant at San Onofre. and triple the capacity of its ·steam generating plant at Huntington Beach. Tbe steam plant is a source of air pollution, but the , amount is relatively imignificant compared to that com· ing from the exhaust of motor vehicles. And Edison engineers contend they can triple capacity without in- creasing stack emif!sions over ,the present output to any , The question, u dramatir.ed in New York. is not simply more power versw some lncrea.1e in air pollu.. tlon. The question is what combination of pollutions will be lbe least damaging to th• quaHty of life in Ibis area In the decade jW\ ahead. . • See-sawing to a Record MomentoUs news:· Americans have defeated the Bri- tish once more!-This ti.me · it's the world's record ·for teeter-tottering. : Two Castro Valley 17-year~ld boys see-sawed be- yond the 115 hours, 33 minutes record set by two York- lihire. England youths last sprtn111:. They used a rope liyatem to keep the teeterin1-111:oin1 while one or the other slept. There's no "message" in all this. Except J)frhaps that two people could ''do their thing," without breaking a law, or infringing on anyone else's freedom or proper~ ty. In Utis mixed-up. sour-tempered time, that has to be a refreshing contribution. Maximam Attention, Minimum Expenditure 'Objectivity' In Rt}porting ls Misleading More VC Terror Expected WASlllNGTON -More rocket attacks on Saigon and other acta ol Viel Cong terrorWn are to be expected in tl1' weeks ahead, accordlng lo the ezperts here. In the 900.them portion of South Viet- nam -ln ill and IV Corps areas -they anticipate showy enterprises by the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. aclivitlet wbicb will attract maximum attentlon, there and here, wlUt a mtnimum expenditure or resources. This prediction is based On a conviction · in the intelligence community that re90UJ'CeS are now very .:arot for the Coar:nunist in these southern arps. Partly as a result d tbe mop-up opera- tions in the Cambodian sanctuaries, sup- plies and ammunition are reported lbort, eYfft for guerrilla-sea.le operations. f''i"'t . .,...,...,,..,......,,.. f .¥t-~ ~ Atl~~m~th' that policy Is stlll beinj 'set ~ a col- lective leadership. While the emereence of a first-among~uals bas been er- pectod , II baa not 10t occurred, accon1lng to lop U.S. experts. LE DUAN, AB party ~. bolds the lop polll!Cll post ud• mlah( be erpeded to rtat, as L«<m.id ~ hos ......... u, .. _ in lile ~­hia-a(~·u.....:;;;Poiw-. . Truong aunb, ..a former ~ •. bas a powerfUI voice in pan, councils. Vo Npye Giap, bolds a relaUvely ...,,,.. posl!Jon in the Hanoi leoderahlp THE F.:VECl'ATION Is !hat the Com· u !he ......,. llraO.gist ol guerr!lla muols~ will begin assembling new warlare and the architect of lbe military stockpiles while they make their presence vic(Qry over the French. Some expertl felt with terrorist activitles which upeet • here tbint the influence pl Pham Van the populoce and attract· publicity Dong, !ht North V~ premier, widlout mal<rially depl<lin( availabie fends lo be underestlmated. mources. Ai-in all Communist r<glmea, then Jn the northernmost provinces of South may be odler leaders, ambitious young~r Vietnam, as recently stated by the men cli::nbin.g the la~, who play a Marine Corps Com:nandant, G e n • major rol.e in Hanoi policy-making. For Leonard F. Chapman Jr., the North the present, however, the power ol Upcle Vietnamese have men and materiel Ho seems· to have passed laraely Into available for an offensive. There is aome the hands ol these men. question here, however, whether they wW want to accept the losses Vt'hlc:h would, as Chapman noted, result from such action. Ten months after the death of Ho Chi Minh , analysts who follow the political twists and turns in Hanoi find IMPUCATIONS OF such a North Vlet- bame.9t collective leadership are NOO' pleasant for U.S. pol\cy makers. If, as believed., there ii uneuy jockeying for Ho'• leadership mantle, it may follow that none of tile power seekers wanta to advocate a change In Ho's -policies which might lead, tor example, to real peace negotiations in Paris. Jn theR uncertain circumst.ancu, an old theory ls again going the round• here about the winding down of the war in Vietnam. It holds that ._ war will not really end at all, just lade lilway Jike an old soldier wiijlout any real concluston. That is apparently what Secretary of State WiUJr.n P. Rogers mean& when he talked recenlly about a situation 11 which there might be no war aJ}d Dt peact. It ii certainly a posUb1Ut7 to be considered by top U.S . .offictals. Since Ho's ~alb both Glap and Duan have made, and pubUctz.ed, important apeedJes In whi<!> they stress the determination of North Vietnam to keep on flgbting . Glap, the, mllltary strategial, called at that time for a return to ~ smaU·unlt engagements of cuerrilla warfare. . ~HESE PRONOUNCEMENTS by the two North Vietnamese leaders would not be violated if the level ol warfare were to decline almost to nothing. From Hanoi's point ol vitw, it might mtU Jood sense. President Nixon Is clearly committed to removing U.S. troope as rapidly a1 possible, and he is under Increasingly heavy pressures to do that. His Viet= namiz.ation program ts attempting, with some success, to make South Vietnam self-auflkient after U.S. forces are gone. By Robert 8. Allu ' ud Job A. G•khmlllt Monty's Misunderstanding Field Marshal Montgomery, now a vis- count. was a highly competent British commander in Workt War ti. He stopped Romme1 in Africa, a feat that bafUed hii predecessors. Jn France he got into a fuu with General Eisenhower about .... ....,, • and lost. Anyway, be. ls a crotchety old fellow, and ls always sounding off on matt.era blyood his military ken. He wrote a letter to Cyrus Eaton_ American industrial- ist, who baa biJ own croch.ty ideol &boot the Soviet Unloo. Io II be said: "l'T,.. ldeot N!Ion Is of ...,.. totally unfit "' ... """1!IWlder • In • -ol the ..-med I-al IJIH).S.A. It " unfortun>O. tllol die American ~ gjvu hl:n that ap- pomtment.'' lie wasn 't Jatt. at Alameln, ,,..,...,.~-,,.,. -W I Roy~ Brier · but bt'1 181 yean late now . FlBST, IT ISN'T an "appointmedttf but a grant of power by the Constlt~, and A was '"'-'red in Art. 11, Sec. J..l, for good reU>n. Certainly Gener1I , Washington, a aoldier of some note in his time, approved It. Jle and most. of the Founding Fathers approved becauae they had s e e n monard\s and soldiers like the Duke of Marlboroulh flout the civil authority and the will ot the people engaged in warftrt. All el..ud Pmldenl in u-y, and usually in fact, represents the will of the people. No military conmlander, however eminent, repreaenU the will d the people, or ls presumed to un· d«1tand the immensely I m p o r t a n t polillul factor Inevitably enmeshed wllh the military fector In war, or In the. managtmt11t of a mlltary establlshmenl "11 peacetime. Art. JI, Sec. 2-1, Ulwarts political decisions by toldle.r1, as General MacArthur d.lacovered WheD he trltd • little pollllc:al hanky.panky In !he Far East situaUoo ln the Jt5Gt:. N0900Y PRETENDS Mr. Nixon b11 had mlUtlry tralnln&, or Is "fil" to command armies In the fltld, but only five Pm:ktenll h•vt been. Wuhi.nfon, for hi> tlm•. WOS. Taylor Ind !llrfleld had command experience. But only two prvfeuaontl toldlers were •<nt" to com· mand Oeld 1rmie1 -Gran\ and F.:J...,howar. Both were pollllc:ally noiv•, aod Graol wu a chUd In poltt.klt. I Which only provn a highly competent llOlcller is not necessarily an effective Presider&. Most Presidents have had to depend on military advisors in -war and peacetime administratioo. They hava aJao bad to deper>d on the Conireu, half a thousand politlcan1, for the wherewithal. Just how naive the Viscount Ls ln pc>llticl and American history, he also reveals in his Jetter. He says a PresJdenl should choose "good" 1enerals, Ind let them run 'a war, He mentioned Lincoln, who apenl almost four years of 11vage warfare choosing generals who ranged from medk>cre bungler• to kfiotk. 1'ien lie belatedly roond Grant, and In one year the Confederacy was in colJapit. Of Lincoln, Montgomey aakl. ''It's fl pity Nixon doesn't act in the llaJ¥ way," Monty had better ret back to his flower gardens, or whatever occupies him ln his deservedly ri!MWned oW age. Dear Gloomy Gus: The Biii of Ri&ht1 IUITIJdee1 lo all American1 ' the ris\ll ol . !r,. assembly. The Bom1 o1 SU}tt· visors ia telllna: ut_pow Jf\at not 111 of us have that rl1ht without board approval. By UmltJnc the number a.uemblin&, lhey're de- prlvtng many ol UI .of our eon- lltlluUon•I ris\11. -M.H. n.. .. ...;. ,.,.... ,....,.,. ....... .... JlittttVl"tlr "'"" .. .... ...... •• ,, .... _,.._.,.. .. ...., ......... , .... Thoqblt at i.r1t: The call for "ob;ectlvity" in .reporting is ignorantly absurd, for the surest way ' cl conveying misinformation is to give • not.hina: but. lhe fact.I; fiets pulled OPt of·lHt mat.rit oC meanln( ruult in worse . . mlsinlerp<etaUOIUI than opiJjioos franllly oflered as such. • • • (t is true that the believer 1 i 11 d s it hard &o ,e1plaln the my1tery of pain • and evil; but the un- believer ,mulil fln4 ii equal!1 hard I<> erplaln the m)'llltry or pi<asure aiitl 1ood- nea, whlcl\. he takes for granted, . while complaining about the former. • • • ''Media" ha.s become such a PQPUlar, and much-abused, word thst it •is oow being used as a singular instead or" a plural, with a new plural, "medias," emerging h.ideously Into public use. • • • It ia a dangerous half-truth to suggest that children become "spoiled" by "giv- ing them too much "; they become spoiled only by giving them too much of the wronc things as a su bst,itute for interest, attention and intelligent supervision: it is bribery that ruins a child, not the mere bestowing of material things. • • • Frustration is nie difference between what you are and what you know you ou&ht lo be; ilt this level, everyone U frustrated. • • • "Timing'' is nearly everyth.ing in human endeavor, as so well expressed by the anonymous aphori.st who &aid: "Witch your timing -if yoo go loo lpt, you'll catch up with misfortune ; lf you go too slow, misfortune will catcH up with you." • • • Middle-aged people who Object to modern "rock" music ought to go back with an unprejudiced ear and listen to I.be sickly, sloppy, liMy, and banal "popular 80ngs" we used to hum in the 1930s and 194& -and honesty would compel them lo admit that the level of musicality is far higher today Ulan in those simple-minded days. • • • U you wilh to undenland a Polltlcir.1 don't lllten to what he says, but trY to find .. out whfit he wanUI -usually, it wilt turn out to-be noUllng more t8u gllnln1 or relalnl111 1111 office. • • • Jf we don't educate people, they rem1ln dangerously ignorant; If we educate them, tbey become rigidly atupld; there must be aome ltrUum quid bttween lh• two unpalatable alternatives that we have ~ yet. dlscov~. • • • Why do parenll run out ol. evtr)'thini so mudl futer than they run out of advice? • • • lntunea have lo 'l>fl1d COnllderablt lime in emer1eocy rooms before they're equJpped to make llfe-and .. death de<lalono ; then why ahouldn'r Judaea be compolll!d lo apend a coup!• ol ...,!hi work.Ina In j1!11 before they're eoo:aide.rtd quallll<d lo 111 on !ht bench T ··--. . I .J Time to Clean Out The Worry Closet Now 'is a good time to clean out · your worry c1oset. nie summer doldrums are hard enough to get throogh without. cluttering up your life with nagging vexations and old anxieties that profit neither your mind nor heart. Just as you periodically throw away outwom or out-of-date cloth1ng, so you shouJd systematically rld yourself of problems that choke the free expression of your spirit . Some of lhest leftover worries probably weren't really worth fretting about in the first place. By discaccting tflem, you will leave yoor mind clear to take on bigger and better worries that will amaze your friend s and brini credit to your com- munity. HERE, FOR EXAMPLE, are s G tn e hackneyed worries we've decided to th.row out with the rest of the garb~&~: Will the penny post card make a comeback? Arter.women are finally liberated ltom men, what will they want to be liberated from next? What will be the dominant color i11 men's neckties this Christmas'! Did Lizzie Borden ri:ally do har pa and ma in or, U not, whodunit"? What good will it do to give the vote to IS-year-olds, if they can 't fil)d anything in .society worth voting for anyway? WHEN WILL SOMEONE invent a good clean fun ror people over 40 which won·t put weight on them, lesve them with a hangover, or keep them up after midnight? Will alimony never cease? \~'hat did the governor of North Carolina really say to .the govemor of Sou.th Carolina -or did the governor of South Carolina say it to the governor of North Caiolina? It is im(lp6sible lo make airplanes j Hal "Boyl~ \ _:.:~. ~~~~~) less noisy, can't a way at least be found lo make breakfast cereals relative- ly soundless again? HOW" LONG COULi> two teenagers ac- l@:lly, Ue up ~ te.ltDhont line if their . parents 'TIJade no objectioru and they were permitted to gab on until neither could find a single th1ng more to say? If 5e1. novels are to be free· of all .ceOfOl'shlp, how soon will someone find a \Vay to get rich by selling dirty messages on billboards? ll ha s been days and days since Rif.hard Burton bought Elizabeth Ta ylor a new yacht or ~ fresh diamond. Is hJ going lo go ell su1nmer without g~i.n,g her another decenl present? 1 lsn 'I the.re some finn you can send e.i box top to and get back a good $io,ooo college educa1io11 for only 99 qenli? ' I MIGHT NOT THE in1broglio in pro- J~ssional football circles be solved slmply · 1by giving the players the stadiums - 'by lett ing the owners go on selling lhe tickets? If an illy-bitty sparrow pecked at the i Rocky ~1ountains only once every I lhousand years, how many eons would I it take for his illy-bit ty beak lo reduce I them lo gravel ? Dqes the United Slates have an in- temational policy that anyone can un· derstand, and if so, why is it SQ diffi cult lo find anyone who un~erstandi it ? When people spealC of Ole populalion explosion and the litter problem, areti"l they actually talklnr about one and the S&J!le thing? Where will it all end? Emergency Medical Care Everyone. at one time or "another1 has drlvt!n by the tctne of a highway accident. Frequently, the most pitiful and traalc aspect or the accident is the obvious helplessness or bjstanders. Critlcally injured persom, conturted lri aiony ·or pinned in ~kage, often In shock, can only stl\l'.e In b I a n k unawareness at those around the:m. Con· fusion moUJ11J as traffic piles up until eventually police and ambulances arrive. If the victinu are fortunate, llity l'«leive expert care but, too often, delly and mishandliq of the injured take t heavy loll. i:..11 yeu some JO million !Jermns are temporarily disabled by t:lvltlln I"" jury, 4001000 are perm1nenUy dmb~ and 114,000 dif:-balf from lraflle ac- cidents. Many hospltaJ emergency rooma are short-ttaffed o~ weekend&, le.dlq I<> delay• •nd •v<ll lalal ml.,~f• Only II of the 40 1tatu regulate ambulance pertonne.I trainin1 at att. Lut~ear, 20,· 000 people •urvlved an leddlnt. •but d!dn~ ourv!Y< the lid ol r'8C\Jtlf. MOVES ARE NOW under w1y tO Im- prove emeraency medJcal service_ Off of lht most notablt is the cooptraUve undert.akln& ol the American Modlc:al AuoclaUon and the Jaycees. The J11yoeea are worktna at lhe COC)Ullwtltf level lo UJll'l<I• boopltal, •111b\lllnce 111<1 othtt -' ' Edilol'ial j ~ mrdical services of an emergt:ntf nature. T~ AMA Is furnishina guidance to the Jaycee projecl. The AMA Com- mission 011 Emerge11c)' Medical Se!'vlces has made kits available that ~Uine the main features of t:teP11 lhal every community can take in development or f-acllities and tht ttainl.ng of per&0nael to upgtade care of the Injured. The tool! el.isl to vastly improve com. munily ~mergency 1ervices. The MJA and , the Jaytftls are endeavoring to mobilb:e these tools a11d, WJlh the help Gf local conununlUes, bring thtm Ill beat on one of the nation'• greate&l healtb problenu~lv\llen injury. l11du11r1al Ne.-a Review ..---B11 Georgf! ---. CONflDENTIAL TO MICKEY AGNEW: It coold bt worse. llow would you like to ht named Spiro Mouse? (WrJlt to C'.t<>rge, lhe nalioo'a No. 1 worrywart !) I I I , I ' I \ ' ! ! \ , • CHECKING •·UP ~· • Pot Comes Cheap In Los Angeles ,UI ASKED WHAT country turns tut the strongest liquor. That's Poland, is it nol! ..• NO INSECT 00 earth CID ily as fast as a good r~ can run ... IS rr MERE CO~· CID~CE that almost all of the ~orld'1 great generals have large noses? ... REMDt· BER, MISS, long lemons are usually juicler than round ones ... ONE THING ABOUT orangutans, no two grownups ever sleep tag ether. · SAY YOU'RE sleeping. And start to snore. And your wife touclles you. On the shoulder. Ever so -gently. And you turn over. And stop s nod'ing. Wit.hoot ever waklng up. Do you know what lhat means? It means you're capable ol being hypnotized. Some ~n. not many, but some, fail to rupond lO the lady!riend's touch in the foregoing manner. They just g~unt, "What's wrong?" These rare fellows are not capable of being by~ notized. Or so contends an expert on the mal.ter. "DID YOU SAY a mari· juana cigarette costs about $3?" writes a Sou thern Californian, "Mlsler, that'~ crazy. ln Los Angeles, yo!\ can buy a lid for •10, making the price clOl!ier lo 25 cents a joint.". . .IT WAS THE DISTINGUlSllED lrislJ an- thropologlat, Dr. R. E. G. Armattoe, that bald-headed men are generally brighter than the rest of us. Yoo don't hear much about Dr. R. E. G. AnnaW>e anyJ1l(>rt, Wl· derstandably. OPEN QUESnO~ '·'-has any pro!esslooaJ ·Io o t b 1) I player eve.r k>&t hia cool ao badly u to beat -up •· &amt official! - WHEN AND Ir ho evft get. married, writes a bachelor sub.5criber, be intends to make his wedding trip a v.ilit to the moon. lnlerestlng. Nights there run two ..yeeks · tong , . , A LEADING MAKER of jails claims his modem prison bars are so tempered that a convict wouki need 136 pc:iwvls o{ hacksaw blades to ..saw through one of same ... THE lltAVJLY 'ARMORED annadillo, 'Wben he "!-ants bpofancy to go for a swim, pumps up his int~nes with air, and I tbought you'd like to know that. CUSTOME!t SERVICE -" Q. "\Vhat's rice paper made of?" A. Wood pulp mostly, Not rice, anyway. l\1ERELY A l\lATl'ER of opinion, this. Best potato_ is new and boUed. Best egg is fried over medium. Best bacon is lean cooked limp. Best toast i.s--German rye. 'lbere you have tbe perfect breakfast. Your c1uestions and com· ments are wetcomeli and wW ~<' US<d l1\ Clucking Up wheti.tutr' posrible. Please addrels your letter• to L. M. 80fld. P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beach 9266~ LAST 5 DAYS Yourchua's plwwgraph · can win a spectacular s2,soo.oo SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR STOREI And tliai'' 'juit OM of 1he bundttds of fltlluab1e prim aM gi.fa tota'Uing •2s,ooo.oo inthe36'1>Nationatehadrm'S PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST! YOU CAI 11111£ W 11DE lllllml. lllm: 1;,.Prittl ••• •l,IGO.oo ~s,.... ~..,,,,,Jl'rile •• •1,SOO.OO Siappi1rc Spw ' fiinJ Prile •• ·~.000.00 ~ppillr s,r. : l'alltlhl'riie ••• •SOO,.OO Sioppii'IS,_ SJFiftlt'Pri#l,-.•IOO.OOSAonileS,... ,1_.,-..m1wa.L-- AI -.•r MDI• ftlllll a-;JUlaitllf aSllapplag Si-•••,.,.,,... apclqo-tliatldl,...i.rU-,.. ,.111111 l1'1a_1lO _..a..,.1lOwDi.Lll• phi>!llpplaJl"l'ddld.ml•'ll-•.Jiqili-• latbor-stao_.....,CamP.W-• tollo .... rm. ...... ~ Slllllio -Big~ wm i. ....... _, ··---i..--.ittr,--.... -Spddpdc:9•• 11• ..... ,. .,, e1 a I I .. 0'1 ' Moodq, A""ll ,, 1970 CAIL Y •llOT 7 Ro~k-fest Do~tor New Here for Young MlODLEFlELD, Conn. Sin:ce then, he bas dcme the ever have a bUt trt~" be Oxne back." It's Uke llvln& thrl!fi )'eats on Woocbtock. JA!l -:; f2r. Wll)iam A~, _ aame at. a festival 1'! s-. say1. "Bui, boy, tbal rully Aod ol marijuana, be 11y1, • pcyclllarllst's -ii In a He Oncls lib reyutallon mmtbe.r in New York 1 catdill llmlb wnur lde_oUon·qt people. ••1 can't ltaod the amell." flMh -ttarlns down all of a JtDtral praclltioner from •·-·~.1.... --.a ; "'"-.·Po""'-r -c. -. , quickly &rowing amoaa lhe IWI~ ~ WllC ""'" ''You'd be amazed at the But. be a~ "the three ones penooality defenses lt the small town "-Wappin&er3 Ridge Festival which at-cases YoU can tttat without most danaerou! cbemkalJ in ooce. -=Y=OUlll==· ======= Fills, N.Y., has • Smple u-traeted $:1Usaods hert last medicine ... We treat 90 to our ioclety are a I co ho 1, "Seeing all those bangu~r- planatloo for his newest role weekend. 9$ iper '<!f:nt lJt our bad trips a m p bet am lo es a n d at on<:e can be damaging," ADV.lTttlMllff -• rock festival doclor quick· ~I Powder Rldg• ho said Just by talklllg them down." barbiturates. ho says, because m"' peopJ. Helps Solve 3 ll99est ly becoming a folk hero to he 'and bis staff treated otarly , 'Young' people · today, tie ''lt'1 not that the Ws don't <kln't have the stability to do fi~LS£ TEETH the young, 1 000 "bad tr'1pc" I •-·· •~-b wl"-·t th~ d f "I areaboutkids"heaays • rom -~s saya, are.tbowtng •• "artattr use 'ups' and wiwn&' eoo, ut WIUl.I .,,r eenses. ·~'I'm cmedlcally tral;,.. ... And llke 13D laced with slryOh\>lnl wllliqne.u, ., taka rtW, to U .they Ao <hey ,..,. learned Abr=J ••id he got in-Worries •H Preltle1111 he'• a veteran when " comes and cocaine. take · ctsanca wlt.b their own it from w... tertSted in young drug UJers Jut •PrlUJta• •.wrD"J'P on. to ~-• -.. ·le -~... But be said his p('eSCl'iptl(ll. beads.'' Aod tblt, be Hys, ''Ups" Ind "downs'' .re. wben he was working in 10W' d•••utt.·dot:t •I• •~1.1: ti> IVCIL ....... :t.llU ... of H Btl.P9 bold bDUl UPl*'9 •Dll ~ •' •P'1 ._._..., WlnO• -~ llOCDfortalll"J; ~ I.. JOU •t 111-,. ·u.._... ... .. u1.... .1.1-'" ,.t most the Ume was ,~ · ii u .... bulc problem. . slang for sUmul.aot.s and arlem with. heroin addicts ._ ...... ~:,v·~ - man with gray flecks in his derstanding the psychc>rogtcal Abnmi conakter1 drup lite depressants. 22 years ago. That led to ... RUallJ". PM Dct.tur. .\d- beatd Abrual was hired to background of the "bad trip," LSD and ampbet&mlnes "bor· H a 11 u c I Do genie • dru.gs dvll righta marches, where ::'*~~!,,..';. ~ n:: or&•~ the medical teams not its chemical causes. .rend<Ka . • Somettrnes I could smnetimes ma1 help cive a be organized medical teams. turM u..111 .,. '° 11a1ui. 1t 1--summer's Woodstock ''A stablt, well ...i."-ted. _,, when .l bold them in my Pft1IOO lns.igbt into his own And that background in crowd 841J,lWa'•••l•t "•111•r1~•' rock f;sthral near Bethel, N.Y. normal person will ;::i'y if ;~ and wait for them to _pe:_r_IOi'l_i.a_l...:ltyc.:,_Al>nmic..__._,._Y:..1,_bu_t_m_'_odlc_·._1ne __ brouglll_..:... __ him __ t•.:_• ____ "_ .. ____ .... __ _ . ' Our lower-th~-usual prices chase away the back-to-school blues. 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Reacan bu volctd con· lldaice 1lle aecood haU ol bi> tlecUcn-)'tar tax rt:\•ision pro-- .,. wlll pass the Senate ...._ Jt bu be<n stymi.d far 1llOr'e tnan a week by U!e .. VO(os of 13 determined ,,,..,_ ''NI bu b<en • rugged weet f<r our side i n SacramenlO," Reagan <.'On· ceded in a weekend speech before the. Republican State Cooveot:ion. "We have "''on half that battle and we will achieve the second part, 1.00, because tax reform is an idtll v.·hose time has come ." 1"•elve Democrats and ont Republican have b Io c k e d passage of the vii.al second half oC the go\'emor's $1 billion la.I change program. A companion bill Yl'hicb re- quired only 21 votes passed the Senate. But the second bill requires 'Z7 votes because it would change the state's bank and corporation taxes. With ont seat vacant in the 41)..seat Senate, the 13 negative votes are enough to deny passage. 8rush Fires Blacken Southland's Ca ny or1s RIVERSIDE ( U PI ) - Vt'inds and ltigii temperature'> sent major brush fires out or t.'Olltrol Sunday, including: one that blackened 2,000 acres and damaged a nudist colony in Riverside County, cast lines. Full containment ol the blau>, n1ost ol which is located in inacessible ter· rain, was expected someUme today. Tut> fire destroyed a clubhouse, five trailers, three cars and a bus at the Olive Dell Nudist Colony and sent its residents rleeing. One woman was treated for smoke inhalation. Firemen reported the blaze in Recbe Canyon 70 percent contained ~ly today at 280 fire fighters, five air tankers and 33 trucks aod bulldozers concentrated oo the south and At your · • service- another new -HFC office in • Huntington Beach 1 GRANTS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 19887 Brookhurst St. PHONE: 962-6633 Need up to $50007 When you need money to pay bills, buy a better car or meet other important money needs, you may arrange for it in your own hometown office of H FC, Household Finance. The HFC manage r will explain everything you need to know about your loan. What's more, he'll tell you what your loa n will cost, In dollars and cents, before you borrow! And al Household, there's a convenient repayment plan for every budset. Each year, more than 2Y2 million people trust their money needs to Household Finance. Why don't you? Stop in, call or apply by mail I . to HFC's newest office today. HOUSE HO FINANCE ~ -. The dozen Democrats are Jed by Sen. George MOflCOnt', San Francisco, AU hive en· dorsed a written statemeflt underscoring their refusal to endorse a program t.bey feel shift.s taxes from busl.nels to the working people. The lone Republican oi;. posing Reagan·s program, Sen. Clark L. Bradley of San Jose, contend& it i8 a mistake for the state to try to give property taxpeyers a break because local government, not the state, levies the pro- perty tax. Sen. Robert Lagomarsino <R-OJai), Senate floor manager of the tax bills, is expected to try again to round up the votes today. But his tuk bu been com- plicated by the W.... ol Dem- cratie Sen. Tom Carrell ol San Fernando. C&rrell became ill last Thurlday and wu bt for rollcall purpooea, though he favors the Reagan bill. If Republicans can't muster a passage vote, they'll seek to amend lbe first balf already passed by the Senate to balance the J)l'Olram. But the governor remains pubUcly optimistic ol passag&. When approval comes, he told GOPers Saturday, "it will be a victory for th e homeownen, renters and tax- payers of California," Uf'l .T...,.._ .. Futaeral Set SALINAS, Calif. (AP) - Cesar Chavez, recent victor in a bitter nine-year strike. boycott batUe with grape growers, bas declared a new labor war that could affect the nation's salads. Chavez, veteran leader of MWcan • American farm workers, disclosed over the weekend he is moving his organizing headquarters fron1 the table grape center ol Delano, Calif., to Salinas to fight a contraL.1. the powerful Teamsters Union signed Tues- day. Funeral services 1 o r Louis Lomax, promin· ent black author killed last week in a New Mexico auto accident, will be held Wednesday in Los Angeles. The 1:I -tf -tf 1:I 1:I 1:I author of several well- known books, Lotnax GOP Convention Sho~·s ~ur;~v~~~e~iJe The pact is with 32 major grower-shippers in the Salinas Valley, proclut.-er of 90 percent of the nation'a iceberg lettuce , main Ingredient In American salads. -'--'--'--'-"-:.::=.'-"-'-'-""'--- Unity; Platform OK'd Legislators Blast Rips SACRAMENTO CAP) Party unity iS' a sort of political magic puUy that helps win elections i n California. And Gov. , Reagan, Sen. George Murphy and fellow California Republicans appear 3 Suspects In Kidnap Cau g lit in LA F to have plenty or it this year. Police Cat• The GOP held its election Rap Soledad year platform convention in · the Capitol Saturday and J B k } thins• went .. weu they even Prison Life · n er e ey adopted the platform and ad- journed on time. BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - Such gatherings often go far SAN FRANCISCO lUPIJ - A bomb taped 10 a police Into the night as this faction A group ol Negro legislators car exploded Sunday night, and that bickers over the made public 8 report Sunday sending fl ames 25 feet into wording of a certain plank.. crltlciz.ing c 0 n d i t I 0 n 5 in the air. The policeman inside There was a minor fuss in raclaUy-troubled Soledad State escaped unh urt. I .~ · Prison. the p a worm c o 1n m 1 t t e e The officer, Robert F. · be! a. J hn Assemblyman Willie Brown sesswn ween 1u:p. o Maloney, 25. said he heard H.ousselot, a member or the (0...San Francisco) asserted a blast "like a cherry bomb," John Birch Society, and their study showed food was then saw sparks and flames Ass em b I y man William often contaminated, prison of-from the back of the car. K t h r P "·"[ ficials do not always tell con-e c um o aso n.uu es. H.e continued a half block It Whethe the victs why they are placed in was over r · before i·un1pin" out the front •·t rt hi J J k maximum security and I.hat " LOS ANGELES !UPI) -s ... e pa Y oug 0 a e a door. The lire. caused when t d · t fed J farm men in that prjson section T'.·ee sus........t" in the kidnap s an aga1ns era • t•· gasoLine •~nk ruptured , ·~ .,....... t--·d' must -nd 231,i hours daily ne ..,. of an attraclive housewife su....,i tes. ..,,... cor•sumed the back half of in cells which are six by ten were held today as police feet large. the car before firemen ar· sought two olher persons in 'flub , F d The report by the black rived . the $10,000 plot. C3 p OUD caueu& was based on three Malone y, a on e -ye a r Police arrested the three days of interviews with In-veteran , had Jefl the car for suspects after Mrs. Roberta SJ1ol lo Death mates and prison officials in 10 to 15 minutes while In· Ziegler, 47, wa s released by adddltJon to several hitters vesttgating a domestic com- Addresslng a massive rally ot his followers on the llartnell College athleUc field Sunday, Chavez responded to shouts of "Huelga " strike, by declar- ing : "We have just authorized a strike vote." Ttie plckeLlng would be agalnst the growers signed by teamst-ers, he said. drew about 3,000. Chavcl: spoke entirely in Spaniiti. lie claimed the independent Teamsters broke an agrt!C-- rnent with his AFL.CIO Farm Workers Union bv signing with the Salillus groWers. He said the 1'eo.n1sters pledged in 1967 to stick to the canneries: and Jea ~·e the field hands to him. • lie also d~lared the agreements are 99 percent "''ith the growers, whereas n1ost of the workers side with his union. The rally, ctimaxing three protest marches to Salinas along about 25 miles of highways from agric ultural towns north, east and south, -'-~~~~~~~~ S"kl111 • ""'' •1cltl119 nr•or? Jhart U • critical short191 of 1r1ln1d MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS S~or!, lnl•n•i•• <01n1e1 fully quol!fy 'fClll a• an Aui1tonl in I~• ol!Ote of o '1!y1tci1>n ar D•nll•!. 4 toonlh progro111 ror Oenlol "" th iont or M•di<ol Ollice Rtc~ptionio!, 7 l"an!h progro.., f<lf' M•dicol A1101tonl. Day Of •••ning clou•1. l i!e1illl• p!ot1111tn l o .. iolon<• ot no oddltlonol co1t. Southe rn California College ,, Medical and Dental Ass istants !formerly lo1 Angeles College) ,, by the Actredlt1ng Commis~ion of !he N;ir'" Assn. of ltd. and lech111cal ~his. Wrft• or Phor11 for ftt• lrothut• 171 T South Brookhurst Anaheim Phone 635-3450 her abductors Saturday night NORTH PALM SPRINGS from prisoners, Brown said. plaint, police said. and recovered the $10,000 paid (UPI) _ The body of a 74-,_"".".'::..".'.'.'."".'."'..''.:..::.:::.::.::::~__;c:::::::_.'.:::::.::..:::::.:::_ ___ .:.__,,===============---to free the woman. year-0\d hobo known to Mrs. Ziegler . wife o f residents of this area as "Hub-~facturing executive Paul cap" McDavid was found dur- Ziegler, was held 19 hours, ing the weekend the apparent she suffered .injuries from victim of an' aaccideotal belag ~I-whipped but w<1.s · gunshot wound. notAu=::~~id a woman A ne.ighbor found MeDavi.d and dLree men carrying pistols dead early Saturday in his ebduded the woman from her ~mall house near the Southern Cheviot Hllls home early Pacific tracks here. A coron· Saturday. 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'. nt " th DAil Y PfLtf S No Defe11se From Colleges Bowing to· Students on New Courses Russ Space Bomb WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Iowa Jndu.slty and the Natural Is continuing to e•eand in the Ylashiotton Stile 11 i e w i ~ ol Arl.t0na . nation's st1te un!versitie!I an Environment, while C1ell\JIOn fieJd of special s~ and havt plans for a.1 e 1 I can· ln tht Oeld o( rtltva.nt re.spond.ing to stud eat Unlversil)', Washington State at the same time brsdeDed Amtricao lt.udia. educ1Uon. the Unl•ertily ti demands for more relev1nt University ind the University to cover Mt~Amerkam lftdlan studlea will be of. Alabama bas added a home studies and a sreater voice of California at Davis have and the American lndLm. ftred at the Unlvef'!ilies or ecooomlcs course zeroing ln \VASJilNGTON (AP) -The Ru ssia n space bomb thal orblled lhe globe last week Is seen by so me strategists as the Sovif'l Union'$ an:1wer lo America's develoe.,ment of an antiballislic m I n I I e system. In designing their edutatlo,1 program1 on contemporary The universities of AriZOILI . Mlnoelota and Jl.1ontana and on the problems of lbe aaff. ~ programs with • wide variety envlrolunent1l Issues' err Colorado. New Mnico and WashJnctoo State Univerlity. The Ua.iver1lty of Oklahoma, vlroomtntal science and a new Texas are amon1 tbole of· ... NIYll AGAIN th•I •k• t..lln1 when Y•lolr t.lla.1 eftril•w• TOILAFLIX• Toilet ~ Plu.,..r Unlike on:lit>•ry plunc1n, ~ilelle1 doe• not po:rmit compr-..cd eir or mcuy water to •Pl•th IMcll Of C!lll;•f'C'• With 1bilaftc1 •he lull p,..u•c plo"'" throu1h th• clo11in1 m••• and ,,.,.;u.e. it down. • llJCTIOM.lttM STOl'I Sl'l..ASH-•ACll • cr"TlltS n11L1, CA"'t 111111 AllllUND • lAl"lltlD TAIL 81\111 Alll·TIGHt flt I o.t ttw o-,,i.,. 'T11M.111u· •2u AT NAlDWAtl ITOllJ There Is no defense against the space bomb. Pentago.i of- ficials said, and the Soviets are believed to have already deployed the weapon. In an~ooncing the test, the Qefenae Deparlment warned. ·"'!'his is furlher evidence of lhe contloulng n\on1entun1 of the Soviet deve lop1nenl and test progrem for strategic weapons." The ma in response lo a space bomb would be the U.S. strategic mix of land and sea missiles and aircraft. The Safeguard antimissilr system. satellite monitorinA and 11e1Y long-range radars all bear on the space bomb but are still under develop1nent. The Soviets tested their space bomb. or Fraction<1I Orbital Bombardment System -F'OBS -vehicle Tuesd1y, the Pentagon said. ll was launched from lhe Soviet sp acepor t uf Tyuratam, Kazakhstan, travel- ing eastward across Mongoll11, Red China, Japan, Chile, Argenti'.1a. East Africa and back to the Aral Sea recovery area . Betsy Ross At It Again EUREKA. Calif. (AP) Bl•lsy Ross has been appointed to design a flag for this northern California city of 35.000. t-.1iss l\1ary Elizabeth Ross. 21 . whom everyone calls Betsy, was named Tuesday as t-ochairman or a six- men1ber committee to make 11 town banner. Our carpet prices just hit the floor. Completely installed over 40 oz. (Ubberized hair and jute pad or 41 oz. sponge rubber pad . , • ~· • • • r < ............ • Sale! 866 Reg. 9 .73 sq. yd. Save $53 on a 50 sQ. yd. pL1rchase! 'Nybhog', deep,,.,,._ thag pil•-rfM MW fth'Ofite for modem rooms. 10 tweedy dac:oratot wlon Nt hatd-wec1ring nylo"" 50 •11.yfls.willcerpet12X11' l i wl ........ 12•9' llllllal ...... , 6xS' ...,..., 3xl0' Hll •.., ... frw•r· Sale! 966 oq.yd. Reg. 10.73 SQ. yd. Save 53.50 on a 50 sq. yd. purchase! 'Whi1per', the new •lhmate: i• l1111....,-'1plwtft' corpeling of Kode .. poty••t•r. Mud! d•pet'Haotl plu.h pil•, "'°'• ¥e1Mty than~ .AwailoW. 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For corpel ,.,.;,.call today' CANOGA PARK (183·3660) CARLSBAD (72'/.7991) CHULA VISTA (427-1050) DOWNEY (869·4541) FULLERTON (171 .4343) HUNllNGTON BEACH (892.7771) LAKEWOOD (634-7000) MONTCLAIR (621 .3811) NEWPORT BEACH (6'4-2313) ORANGE ••THE CITY" (639-.5091) VENTURA (642·7592) Carpel a roam now •• • l••I ooy charge HI of new """'....... -'"e"n~. , Blac' studie• will be added ti a ---··•-, ~am .. _..-YU 11 o-livi ng. learnlng environment fering courses on both the • ' ...... -LCI .-... a. new study shows. studies program. American Indian and lbe Mu· at Florida A & til University, In humao relations, will hav' Tbt Natk>oal Asaociatton of Minotitiu. a big issue oo ican . American New Muico Fort Valley State College in stude~ts wortioJ as interns State Uni ver!itiea and Land-the campuses in the late 19GOS. State Uni v e r s I t y fnd Ceor&ia and at the University with JOclaJ aa:eocles. Grant Colleges, In 8 survey 'ji!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of Its 114 members, said new I courses range from ooe in phUO.'X>pby 1t the University of tolebtaska that will go into sexual morality, dru& abuse, rac.ism and violenct to a com- munity suvice program at the University ol North Carolina where students can earn up to $1,000. Students have demanded on many campuses a voice i'11 shaping y,·hat they study to obtain their degrees. The University of Hawaii, Cornell Keeps things cleaner without effort, eliminates bath tub rings University and ti1assachuselts Institute ot Technology have announced new programs 1iv- ing students a voice hi what subjects they will take to earn You Work Less You Save Money Soap and clothing last longer. their majors. At the same lime . the University ol North Carolina al Chapel HUI and the: University of Rhod11: Island said students would have more freedom in selecting lheir courses. There appears to bt a rush on most campuses to ne"' e-0urses in env\roumental con- trol and ethnic studies. 'Ille environmental fi,ld-ha.s a wide range of subject mat- ter. The University of Arizona is o f f e r l n g Envlronmental Politics and the University of r1..-w11a·i (.'orrode l.aundr~ I• c 1 .. ,r Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans FREE Estimates! Phone ~ears Today! I Sears I IUH111.-'Cll' -- So. Coas l Plaza, 3333 Bristol St:' Phone 5.10-3333 ' • Look, . ' if you can'.t have faith,in the Dry Gulch Land Conipan~ who can you have faith in? -- . \ ~ . ' Not as exciting as owni ng a piece of desert land. Especially if you've got faith in the big new freeway they're always going to build. Nol to mention the intergalactic rocket drome. That's faith . It builds nations. And sells deserts, o You don 't ca ll . We'll set it all up for you . o When you want your money hack, ask fur it. We'll give it all back, plus the interest you've earned . 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Tua campus ad--suspended -Eiieen Jones, 19, despite a college executive FUl.l.ERTON _ Alter 1 mlnlstraUoo wu blamed by Cerritos, and James Cleair, order th.al she i1tay off campus sprt.na ot disddent"t Cal St.Ile the dislldents for-compUclty 13, Diamond Bar. for two weeks. Fullertmt, otfldala are spen· · with' the police, whicb had MW Jones has b e e n Ck!air was suspended for dine much of the sum.mer videptAped Ch u re h and suspended for a ruu year and just the fall semester. His di~ aut panl.shmtnt. MaclCowiall:'s acfJoos whUe on may MC .set foot an campus offense was leadlng a mock Disciplinary htarlnirs which campus to Pf'OYldf: .teCU.rity during 1 that time. She was funeral procession Jwie ' In -for I.be gOVtmor. accuaed by campus authorities defiance of an exttuUve ordtr began fClll' ~ago are et-Ctlurch went on to be cbarg-with usau!Ung a security or-prohiblUng ralliell or camp111 peeled to COowiue through ed y.>ith usaulUng campus fieer and partJcipaling in gatherings. mid..se:ptuiber, security otrw:ers on Feb. 2601-----'--'--=--....,..;'---'------- MeanwhUe courts a re and April 1. It earned him met1n( out justice lo those U... diallnctlOll of beinl U.. armted for taking part In fl11t and only 1tude.nt enr militant activities. expelled from the coJlege. He Ont: professor has been fired cannot regain his student and another not rehittd. The status and he is f\lrther barred IJO-year old lnstitution ha! had from setting foot on tht cam· lt.s first expulsion. There ha ye pus for a year. been several Io n 1 · t e r m Church, mean"ilile, jumped susperWons and some adlvists bail last week on a c.'Ourt barred from setting foot on case and is· being sought by the · campus which normally police. is open to student and non-stu-MacKowlak later violated dent alike. Cal State ·Fullerton Pre$1denl Of the 31 students, two pro-William B. Langsdorf's direc- feS!IOCs aod nine o(f-campus Uve agairwt distributing the persons arTeSted dlring the maga:ine "The People versm spring semester 18 have Ronaid·Reagan" aod bas been entered guilty pleas or been put on probation for a year. convic;ted. Only one has been Or. Stuart. Slivers. J 2 , acquitted and, in one case, k>rmer associate prorfssor of charges were dropped. philosophy, is the one who Our professor got a 60-day was fired. He missed five con- Vacation Money? Letapin' li%ards! jail senterre which he is a~ seculive days of classes in pealing. Another served a five-May. day seoteoce in jail. He also has been given the Aft.er 1011.r: relatively placid fiO.day jail sentence on con. years -with suspensioo.s only victions for being present at for such things as ch'eating a riot and disturbing the or plagiarism -trouble began peace. He faces a re-trial on for the campus the flrst day two other COllnlS of unlawful Bouncy Maret Kunze, 13, of Corona de! Mar easily clean a gymnastic horse at the UC In.i.ne gym with the. assistance of gym instructor John Potter. The UCI summer sports prograrq for teens offers gym- nasties, basketball, swimming. tennis and other activities. For information concerning the sports program, contact the UC campus main office. of the spring semester. Feb. assembly and trespas s 9, when Governor RonaJd because ot a hung jury. He Tax Refund Approved SANTA ANA -Orange Ceunt.y supervi!ors bavt approved rdUDds of $1.S million lo the lnine Company and ,111,00& to O 'N e il Properties Inc. " the Mission Viejo art1 from p1opetl) tu paymm. made tao! liDl year. The refunds, routinely made, were the result of assessment reductions on Jud designated as arg:ricutrural ............ Tbe argricultlB"aJ preserve coocept. ~ by """'"' aapervisors &s part ol I .utewJde program, is to wilhhold P"'P<'lf !Tom early deffiol'Pelll forced by the ecommics of high tues on the land. Decth Not ltts I Ull'll'IS M1rbl Emesl llll'rls. 1'. of l5DfJ H1911- w 9" 7(, -.et, C1llfor11ll. 0.11' lllf ON1'h, Allt<Ulf I. su ..... "'9d bf wlte, ''°""; ..,,., 1)9ft; ~ten: Mn. Vl'91nll Celwrt """' Mn. Nllrltv!I Wlld1 couslflo, Eim.r end Nllum llw: J] IJl'afllk1llldrwl; • _,........,llchn. ~ Stn>U. end I~ i t -T-r. Westmiflll• ~· l"efll ~ ""' C-lf'Y. DOT< Mldllet II'. Ooh<. Sentlc.es NftdiM, Wes1· c:lil't MIW'tl>lrY CMPel, Coilt Miu. t111aMMaDY E'"ll't E. K--., 'Kii M1n:l-s Avt., C.-Ml Mer. O.lt col delft!, JulV ll. Sllnl!YM ~ dl11thlll', Slllf ""°' K_,...., If 1t1t: '-"' Mdrftl.. PecHlc View Mor· .,,..,, • dlnciorl. K•Y5Ell' Lttor F. Krrstt, as. of 2'42 Fallbrook !.tr"'. 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Bait;:;.~ Reagan appeared for a was acquitted on two counts Mors e Hears Death Heart Group speed>. or intecrering witll an officer Two students, B r u c e and assault and battery. Church, 31, of Fullerton, and Cyril R. Epstein, 33, former Sentence for 3rd Tiuie Gi ves Grants &:::.. "!n~..n~·., .. ,!:i • .:: :s:;":,~~:ti.,~:~~~ w\lh U.. governor~s talk. The com"""" his doctorate He also SANT A ANA -Jo.«p!I Bernard Morel has been seoteoced . ro death for tht kiUing on Aug . 14. 1964, of San Diego County jail cellmate 'lbomllS Larry Tadde;. It was the third time that the calm, apparenUy un- coocerned Chila Ytsla man has listened '° sucb • p~ nouncement. Orange County Superior Judge Byron K. McMillan's ruling that he must go to the gas chambtr ror the Taddei slaying was accepted wtdlout reaction. A jury ruled in favor of the death penalty last July 16 after a tthearing of the penalty phase of Morse's earlier trial. Morse. 26, first drew the death penalty for that killing on Nov. IO, 1964, in the same court. A jury broogbt that verdict after listening to evidence that the angry Morse choked his fellow inmate lo death with a mattress cord in a quarrel sparked by Tad· dei's defeat in I game o( dominots. 1be death penalty "''as overturned by ~ California Supereme Court in a ruling which allowed lht guilty verdict to !bod. SANTA ANA Two r--. campw initiated disciplinary has been barred from campus studeoU ha ve beeri awarded act.ion a few days later and and served the five-day jail summer research grants by the Fullerton Police Depart-term for failing lo disperse tht Orange County Heart rnent issued warrants for the during a campus disturbance. Association, according to Dr. ·~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~::;~~::~~I Fred P. Sattler, chairman of1 1 the Orange County Heart AS90ciation Research Com- nUttee. 'Ibey are Lain Castner, 20. or Fulhrioo and William Sdlwart>o, 20. ol Orange. Both students are now working on biological research projects • Miss Castner, a pre-med lludenl at StBmord Univer!i- ty, hopes lo attend the UC San Francisco Medical School next year. She is a 1961 gTaduate ol Troy High School in Fullerton. She is doing research under Dig our mine! P•n your own gold GHOST TOWN •• KNOTT'S! Low-costTraveloans Treat yourself to a great vacation wllh a Morrr. Plan Traveloan. On approval you can borrow up to $5,000 or mor&. Easy payment<s scheduled the way you want them-with a money.back guarantee ([f you find you can do better. return the monev within 5 days al no cost to you). For \'acation money, bill consolidation, any reA.SClft -call us. We say )'es" to 2,039 loans every week. Morris Plan 673-3700 Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard Judge Backs Chief Firing When Morse strangled Tad- dei he was in jail awaiUng sentencing for the killing on Sepl. 2, 1962, of bis mother Mrs. •lope Morse, and his cri,r pled siJter, Jennifer, 12. Dr. VOO!Sef Hatefi of the Other olfiee5 IJ'lfoughcttl California SANTA ANA -A Superior Court judge h& upheld the firing ot Stanton Police Chief Paul Mobatt with the com- ment that his court cannot interfere wit ~ decision of the city council. Biochemistry department at'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======================================== Scripps Clink and Research Foundation in La Jolla, Calif. Schwartz, a 1968 graduate of Foothill Higti School in San- ta Ana , was a student at UC Irvine until this summer. His research is under I b e supervision of Richard A. Je.n- se11, assistant profes50r of pharmacology at the UC San Francisco Medical Center. Judge Robert L. Corfman·s ruling ends MohaU's bid for reinstatement to Ole post from which he was fired last June 8. That dismissal followed the airing of charges which in-- cludded drunken ness. mishandling of weapons and tht refusal of Stanton officers to serve under their chief. Judge Corfman's ruling also ends MohaU's claim for the payment to him of $1 ,405 in back pay. "This man has no right to complain because he was ·fired," commented J u d g e Corfman in a ruling which !;tressed that the city council had the legal right to firt Mobatt whenever it so desired . Smog Grou p Meets Tonight 'FULLERTON The Orange County chapter or St.amp OUt Smog (SOS) will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 in room 121 of the science building at Cal S t at t Fullerton. How to gel the lead out of 1as will be diBCu~d. as will pending legislalian con- cerning air pollution. For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 He bludgeooed the w:>man and her daughter to death in .the family's Chula Vista home and used a baseball bat and a rock to pound the bodies long after death. Morse later testified that be did it because he had an "urge to kill". Morse got the death penalty ror the double killing but lbe '!>1.ale high court reversed that decisioo at the wne time as it rejected tht death \'erdict in the Taddei slaying. Morse was later convicted of. second degree murder in the (amily killing and is technically serv· ing that life term today. The student grants of $750 each, are intended to cover living expenses during the 10 weeks o{ summer research. NB Firm Ge ts Housing Bid CAMP PENDLETON Leadership Housing System, C t Unif lnc .• a Newport Beach coo-OUU Y ~ lTacting !inn, has been award· ed a $2,141,762 contract to G:ves Homes build 102 housing .n11s al " Camp PeOOleton. il was an-- nounced lodoy. F P~hnnts -George Muri>hY IR· or ""'""" California), a membe< of Ill< I Senate Armed Service!! Com- SANT A ANA -The Co~ mittet announced that the munity Action Council (CAC) Department ol the Navy had or Orange County will provide awarded the contl'act. to the housing for alcohoUca belng N fi treated by the Coummunity ;=""='PO'=rt='""=·=====.I Mental Health aervice o( the county. The program will be funded by a $70.000 grant from the Office of Eq\ial Opportunity. The CAC will find housing for the patients and transport them daily to the county rehabilitation facilities. CHILDREN LIKE UNCLE LEN Under the terms of the'i~========='.I recenUy approved contract with tht county Board of Supervisors, the CAC will be respooslble for finding an ex· isting facility that can be con- verted into a 24-bed home for the alcoholics. The facility will bf! under the supervision of Dr. W. W. Klatte, chie! deputy director of the county mental heallh program . Special . Announcement --Doctors Report Way That Relieves It.ching, Pain Of Swollen Hemorrhoidal Tissues The two gas companies have 111erged into one. But you'll hal dly notice • F"ont~CivePrompt; ~===:==::=::=::=::;:;;1 T<111por&JJ Rellel in ManyC.... ,.. TbeN'• a moet. · eff•ti•• Oammat.ion. The •nnter it Tht NaUon1.l Antl-Smoklnc Council will conduct Intro-ductory seAAlon11 with the ain.uing new audio-visual vortex and hl'!lp YoU stop AmOklng in Jwtl M!ve:n day!I. Thest M!sslons will be held beginning each hour from 9 AM to 11 AM IU1d from 1 Pf\1 lo 5 Pf\t Monday through Friday at 18582 Beach Boulevard, Suite 2Cll. Huntington .Bt!ach and at 1770 Orange Avenue, Suite D, Cocta Mesa. Thtre is no COii. or obllgaitlon for lhe In· troductory AeU lon. 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I Reds Demand Germany Must Remain Divided VIENNA (UPI ) -If there is one point on which Com· monist nations agree m the issue of European security, it Is ttial Germany must be pcrmanenlly divided and East Germany recognized as a sovereign st.ate. Likewise, Western nation!I consider the • • G e rm a n Problem" one of the major stumbling blocks to a !OC&lled European security conference between East and West. The Communist pos!Uon is ba sed on fear of a reunited and strong Germany and of a repetition of the havoc of the two world wars fou~l during the nrst half of this eenlury. No Westerner familiar with Ea3tem Europe Cfln doubt the sincerity of that fear. But West Germany itsell already has begun neg~ations that C01..tld produce its own recognition of East Germany and the permanent division of the counl.ry. RENEWED INTEREST With UWL step under way, both East and West are show· ing renewed interest in a European security conference between members oI NATO ind the Communist Warsaw Pael nations. , After lhe stt./'rewtive t>05ilions about Germ~ .and its div isions. the defimtions of what will constitute ''Euro- pean security" differ from na- lion to nation. The Poles demand that It include recogniUoo of ~ postwar Oder-Neiae lint .as their western border with r.ermany. East German Y already rcocognlies it, ~nd \\'est Germany is negotiating the issue now. Poland. geograprucally tra~ ped between Germany 1 and Russia, sees the division of Germany and lhe recognition of the Oder-Neisse line as guarantees that it will never again be squeezed to death between the two European powers. 44 Arreste(l In Hartford I Disruptions HARTFORD, Coon. (AP) - Police said they were targets of sniper fire Thursday night as moving bands of youths raged through the predominanlly black a n d Puerto Rica n North End th.rowing firebombs. Tocks and bottles al police cruisers in the third niktlt of racial disorders. The Soviet Union wants a European security coo.fereoce to legalize its control over Ea.stem Europe. But lhe East.em European naUons see it dilferenUy. RUSSIAN BUFFER Hungary and C7.edloslovak. ia, both part of Rtw1ia'1: buf. !er again.rt the West, feel that a European security agree.. ment woo.Id ease tensiom in Europe and, thus, give them more leeway to establish trade and other ties with the West. Neither is in a position to dispute Soviet control, but diplomatic sources and of- ficials said both hope that control can be made a little less suffocating. Romania, which oppoees the Soviet Unim on so many in- ternational issues, is e v e n more fervent about European security tflan the Kremlin - an indication that the two na- tions are talking about dif· ferent things. The Romanians see a oon- f erence as a prelude to the dissolution of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, moves that would l005en Romania's ties with the Soviet bloc and open a gateway to fts1her contacts with the Wesl Like Hungary and Cz.ecbo.- i!llovakia, Romania a>nsiders itself Western and sees its futllre in cooperation with the We6t, East. Germany. has only one goal -.. win inl«nolional recogniti(lll as a sovereign state and end its current "protedoratt" status under the Soviets. ASKING •JllEETING The Warsaw Pact natims have been calling formally for a Europe.an security con- ference for more than foor years. At first, the West t reacted eooUy, seeing it as litUe more than a means to will . recognition for East Germany ~ the status quo In Europe. In many .ays, that was and stiU is true. But inleoest among the N.A TO members has grown markedly with recent Com- munist suggestions that the conference could embra ce such issues as trade and mutual troop with<rawal from central Europe. NATO is now auggesUng bi.lateral talks with tbe Com- munist nations on such iMMI as mil itary pUllbacks to lay the plit!onn for an eventual European """"11)' plan. If Ille ~ be<weeo the G«man ... Ille German ~s are successful, dlplomats said, talks could develop tow a r d increasl.ng East-West COPlacts, w bl c b both sides say they want, and. without j<opardizirlg opherel of influence. 'nle end result, d.iplomatJ said, would be to cool things down in Cenlral 24" HOODED GRILLS 3 DAYS ONLY 8.44 Brazier has U.L. 11.pprovPd motor. Chrome.plal.f>d grid and •pit with tines. Convenient grid-adjuster. 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I ~ For that rea!{(l, th e dipkmats predicted, Soviet fears rather than West.em op- position will be the deciding factor for European security over the loog run. In the largely Puerto Rican Sooth Green area, poUce aaid there were incidents of looting, window smashing and rock throwing; and in Charter Gak Turace, several firebombs "·ere thrown at polJce. Po~ responded to alifiiiii;i;=p;··· nutallfr of'incldents by flrin&ll tear gas, but firemen did not respond Io many ol the lilmlller fi res set in pilt"S of garbage in the streets bec11use tbey ti&d earlier been taraet.1 ol nicks and other obi«"· May()!' Ann UcceUo spent the evening at police head· quarters meetlng with Pollce Chief Thomas•J. Vauahan. Most or the trouble began about 8:30 p.m. afler a day of 1e1Uered lncidEnts . HAL AlllSCHll HEARING AIDS C"ttlll Allfll Alllplltlt-9 .... fltO SAt.•tMlflt 3409 E. COAST HWY, CORONA DEL MAR ht Ap1"1h1t1Mt1t 67S.31J1 DECOR COLORS! 3.96 .... '-"' o.,. Pe1tltone pluUc tpilrt 'se•l In \vhlt<o. 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Turquoise, t&n~rfne, black •voc:ado. l,.lmHM -11"---llOW 1111 ....... 1 ,.....,....,......,..----------------------------~----~---------------~------------... -. -· .. -. -. -----.--.-.-, I l 1 ' • • • 1 • ' • Cooling Off Rock music fan s "'ash up at a water station at Powder Rid ~e . Conn .. "''hile waiting for the mu sical festival v"bic h v:as canceled by court injunctions. Vital services "'eren't interrupted and thousands of young people continued to camp out oo the grounds. Frank Borman Next Space Agency Head? • :: J WASiilNGTON (AP ) a top man. Ht> was finally -.._ Astronaut Fr;u:ik B o r m a n , dnsefl after al least siJ: men commander of the first man-turned down Lbe Job. lt was ned spacecraft to circle the known at the t:iJ:neo that Presi- moon, is a front-runner in dent Nixon wanted a capital speculation about who Republican -and Paine was will be named boss or the a Democrat. natioo's space agency. Low, an a er on au t ica 1 Borman le.ft acti\·e duty with researdl scieotisl bas been the Air Force and the National wit b NASA and l ts Aerooauties and S p a c e predecessor agency since 1949. Administration July 1 to But the Austria-born Low, 44, become a vice president or is considered a colorless in· Eastern Airlines. divldual who, • one source His namt is cropping up put it. "is not the kind of frequently in official circles guy ~·ho c:oold go ill and in- u among those who might spire Coo(ress." be named by Presidenf NWm Von Braun. thDughl 1 more io 5UC'Cfled 1bomas 0 . Paine. likely prospect. is an im· who resigned jo relUrn to passioned advocate for space, private business. but his background a s I others mentioned inc.lode developer of Gennany's World George l.DN , NASA deputy ad~ War II rockets is held agaimt I ministrator; Or. Wernher von him by many. I Braun, the No. 4 man at the Seamans was known to have agency: Dr. Homer E. Newell, turned down the job previous- 88'0Ciate administrator; U.. Iy. He was considered a Gen. Samuel PhUlips, former persuasive spokesman before Apollo program .manager and Congress when he was deputy now commander of the Air administrator under James Force Space and Missiles Webb -Paine's predecessor. Systems Organizal;1ons, D!'. But it is considered unlikely Hilliard Paige, one lime pres1-that he would leave his job dent or General Electric Co. 's as Air Force secretary to bead space division and Air Fonsie the troubled space agency. Secretary Robert 0 . Seamans Newell, the NASA No. 3 Jr. man, also is considered col· Borman. 42, was at Presi· orless -a scientist more in- dent Nixon's side during the teresled in applications and Apollo 11 moon landing fligh~ scientific rewards from space . and aceompanied the Presi· He bas not been close to the dent to watch the splashdown manned fight program. of the spacecraft in the Phillips left NASA to return Pacific. After retiring as an to the Air Force, hls first active astronaut, Borman was love. He took the job with field director for the orbiting tile Apollo program to help ~-pace station program -the straighten it out after the next phase in America's space disastrous launch pad fire that program. killed three astronauts and "He has a good tec:bnical then relumed to the Air mind, he's excellent in the Force. public arena," says an oHicial Dr. Paige ls now vice presi· soorce. "He's mature, he's dent and group executive for middle aged. Borman wiU get GE's Information Systems and should gel careful con-Division in New York.. He stderation." would probably take a cut Borman joined the airline in pay for the $42,500 ad- only 5 months ago and is ministrator's job. sdleduled to atltnd an ad-It is k:nOwn that one of vaoced management program the reasons for Paine's return at Harvard University in to General Electric is fman- Seplember. J~i!I office said he ciaL His new salary has not was out of town and could hen armounced but it ls bound not be reached for comment. to mean a healthy pay in- "He'a got a hell of a future crease for a man who has at Eastern and a hell of a four children in college and job," the source said. "To private schools. take a job as NASA's ad· The space program also Is ministrator would take a lot looking for more international of patriotism. But if the presi· cooperation and Bonnan is dent said I really need you viewed as ideal in that area. to take over B!I administrator He was a United St.ates or NASA .' Frank would be emissary on a goodwill tour reluctant1to S8Y 'no'·" to the Soviet Union and receiv· 1bere has been no word eel thunderous a' c c I a i m from the Westem White House everywhere. During Apollo 11, on the President's choice., and when it appeared a Soviet PaJne, •t a new.s coarerence , space probe might interfere would not speculate on his with the United S t a t e s 1oocesaor· spacecraft. Borman cont.acted Paine talcl the space pro-the Russians lo learn thelr gram "had reached the point intentions. where the person who heads "If you asked me would it should be prepared now Borman make a good ad· to devote very many months ministrator. I'd have to say to the prosecution of thl.s new yes .'' said one top source. program." "He's more than just a guy Official circlet believe the who's nown in space. He 's President wUl need lo choose got a hell of a lot more on MW sdrntni.ttr•tor~uickly-~ball than jost thllt." beellU>C _ lR U~DCJ' I 1972 -=========;:,! budgct propOsalt must lie I n by lM end ol August. ON THE TUBE Declalons will need to be made hr th• b••• 911T41 .. wh•t'• on future. palt lo preparing h1pp1rih•t •" TV. ,.,, 1\' the budpt WEEK -d+Jtrilu1tff wHh +fl• Paine hb:nlelf Wll acttn.g s.turcf•y ... ltl11t •• th• DAILY odmlnllll'll« for fl•• monlhl '-:::Pl.:::LO='=· ========" wtllle the IW'Clt went oo for - T I long, soft and flowing delicate and wispy tricol robes ••• the luxury you deserve, by Vanity fair Smooth and supple. Gather s ••• ripplin g, falling gently, outlining body curves. In new, dram atic wild cat print set off by solid black. Or choose in soft duo tone combinations. Very feminine in fl ows of nylon tricot. Perfect for hostess dressing and private hours. Sizes p-s-m-1. 20.00 a. cat print in browns with solid black 'kiri b. short sleeve Grecian style robe, rosy pink, navy, or light brown c. two toned shirtwaist, candle with dee p pink, light blue with dark blue may co loungewear 53 -all 17 stores order by rnail or phone MA 6·3535 .. \ ' I ;. , I ' I Shop today, Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. at all May Co stores """'Pl Oowntown LA. dosed may c:o south coast plaza, sen diego fwy at bristol, c:osta mesa, 546-9321 shop monday thru saturday I 0 am t.o 9: 30 pm. sunday no~n 'til 5 pm MAVCO ~ • .. f I ) _, • OFFICIALLY CHARTERED -Los Lirios Guild of the Easter Seal Society received its charter recently, making it an official arm of the Rehabilitation Center for children and Adults in Or- ange. Members (from left to right) the Mmes. Jaines Davi.son, .. The Laguna Line Sunday Brunch Fits Easy Summer Living SUNDAY BRUNCH around Lhe pool was a treal for 30 guests who joined Col. and Mrs. W. Hilby Bruggere in their Monarch Bay home. Among brunchers were Miss AM Metz1eur and her sister. Mrs. Eleanor Christen- sen who just returned home from the Orient. Their deli~htful trip was plair ned by a brother in South America \Yho accompanied them. Poolside and inside the pool were Michael Dennis and Patrick Cogh- lan of Westport. Conn. The boys are visiting grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Charles CoghJan of Three Arch Bay. A SUMMER COFFEE will be served to local PanheUenlc members as well as summer visitors who are members of national GfE!ek:lettered sororities. Mrs. Ross Miller of Emerald Bay will host the sessicin' at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Au.Ii(. 5. Assiting Mrs. Miller will be the Mmes. H. B. Moffitt, Dwight Reay and W. S. Hertzog, Jr. President Mrs. J .. M. Shea Jr. will outline the up- coming season. Those interested in coffee and conversation may call Mrs. Marshall Patton, 494-7364, for reservations. Carol Sturm and Ellwood Strickland, new officers. map fund- raisin·g plans for Ule current business year under their guiding hand. • IARIARA DUARTE, ~ .......,., .-..... a. mt t p ... ,, • Street to Health Los Lirios MapsW9rk Los Urios Guild of Laguna Beach, one of a prir posed network of guilds dedicated to supporting work of the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center for Crippled Children and Adults, has received its officiaJ charter. On hand to receive cerillicates from Johll R. 1'1awhinney, president of the board of the society. were 15 charter members including Mrs. Joseph Petrash, former president. The women presented S700 to the center in' Orange to help finance summer day camp programs for handi· capped children. The money was earned through par· licipation in the \Vinter Festival Flea Market and a sprin~ fashion show luncheon. Members have shown their interest by sending a team of volunteers lo the center to work in the evalua- tion phase of the child development program. . Volunteers also transport patients. participale in therapy programs. and assist the center as the need arises. The center is an outpatient facility giving in- tensive rehabilitation services lo persons in Orange County. Among those treated a re persons suffering from disabilities such as strokes. birth defects, language and speech di sorders, amputation, crippling disease or ef- fects of a serious accident. Serving on the board of Los Lirios are the Mmes. Jaines ·Davison, president ; Carol Strum, vice presi- dent; Ellwood Strickland, secretary, and Herman Hagemann, treasurer. Los Lirios members are planning fund-raising events for the current year to support the center which was dedicated on Sept. 23, 1965. after 17 years of work- ing with the handicapped. Artists Picture • Activity Members of the Niguel Art As3ociation, preswnably tak- ing a summer break until September, are enmeshed in activity centered around their chikiren 's "-"Ortshop. But, followinC clo~ to workshops on Aug. I 7 • members will dlrect their painting energy l o w a r d monthly art dernoostrallon meetings and shows scheduled throughout the year. Recently installed as presi- dent of the assoclaUon was Mrs. David Graham who will serve !or a second year. Mem# hers of her board inlcude the Mmes. Robert McCumsey, Joseph Holleron . and James Courtemanche, vic e presidents, and Louis Coutu. and Grady Crow ley , secretaries. Other officers iie Mrs. Ovilla Gamache, treasurer: ORIGINAL DESIGNS by Woodbury College student Marjolaine Ren· fro of Laguna Beach earned a first-runner-up award at a fashioo luncheon in the Los Angeles Hilton. Marjolaine will graduate this month with a BS in fashion design. ARTFUL PORTRAIT -Niguel Ari Association. busy throughout the surruner, took a break long enough to elect and install new officers. Making. their own painUng are (from left to right) the Mmes. David Graham, Robert ~1f;Cumsey and James Courtemanche. Meetings will resume in September. Ben Bienvenu, auditor; Pa ul F. Ditzenberger, historian, and Walter Anderson and Mrs. Warrtn Bradley, niernbers-at- larae . • Neither Rain nor Sleet Dampen Spirit of Postal Cheat DEAR ANN LANDERS , The other d11:y I was having lunch with a friend. After lunch she said, "Let's find a mailbox. I haYe to drop Lbe.se letters." She took six envelopes out of her bag A_nd just as she wu about to drop 'them In a mailbox I stopped her. Each letter had a one.cent stamp. When I called It to her attentk>n she said, "Oh ANN LANDERS ~ you •bout It. Som<tlmes just listening means more than you' II ever thaw. To those who are in a depreSBlon, say thb ' "EV<rybody has hljjh" aad lows. Nobody b on lop of lh• •world aQ the time. You'll crawl back up ·agaln U you five yourwli a chance. Tomorrow t am seven mooths pregnant. On Mother's Day my husband didn't buy me a present. I w04,1ld have settled for a caret J was very hurt but said nothing -for three days. Then finally 1 let hlm ha ve it. He said 1 was crazy -that ltfolber'1 Day was for mothers and I didn't quallly. I say I DID qualify, Alter a woman carries a child for seve,1 mooths, die feel.I like a mother. another child. NOW do yoa 1et th polat? CONFIDENTIAL TO MY D CUP RUN· NETH OVER: PlasUc surgery could solve your problem. It la NOT dana:eroos if done by a competent surgeon. Ask your doctor to recbmmend someone who spetlaliies in breast surger)'. ,. -the party on the other end ~ts 11icked for the insufficient postage. I ver pul a return addrus on my-en- Nelopes. You'd be surprilled how much ney J save this way." ll this true? T have never heard of l\lch a thing. llave you? -BEND, ORE. DEAit BENO: A person who wo11ld pull 1ucll a stupid 1Wnl doesrft place much value Oii the lriter.r 1be wrlltl. / Sometimes 1 letter wttll tasulfldtDt postage II rducd on Ille ....._ emd and goes to tlte dead letter office. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Thll It on all!'Wer to the reader from Port Jervis, N.Y .• who wrole about a friend who committed suicide. Last December a pal ol mine kllled hl-.11. Anolhel frl<M attempted '1Uiclde lhm Umts in the past 14 months. 1 tried to take my own life a few years ago. We all had promJslng fu tures ind finan... cial security but we lacked one thing -tbt ability to_ relate to ot.heni. T will be better." &topped wanting to kill my1elf_ when You could save a life without realizing I :~ •J death would make a It by letUng 1 depresRd penoo know e.aiference. 'IhaL.tomebody..reaUy cared. ~ h11s value. He ~~__y Clres, tr peopl .. -want-to-help,-111ey •••· J ....._ -.-'DE:ll_ . - - Here are a few Ullngs everyone can DEAR TWENTY.SEVEN! S. do J. do: Smile more -even to people you That make1 lwo peopte right lben. don't know. Tcuch people. Look them nenk )'OU for I wottderlal lttter. in the eye. ~t them know you are aware they exist. e'e conce:ri1ed about those you work with. Listen when lhey 1peek to you. Spend an extra minute. If llOlll<Ollt bas a problem let him t.11 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've written you four letters a week apart and torn them all up but 1 can't get this oft my mind, eo here 1oes: Js-1 mother a .mother only AnER. she hu a chlld? Pleue answer. 'lbi.I is imporlanl. -ROTITND ROZ DEAR ROZ: If • woman 11 1 mother before lier child It born •be can 1110 be • widow before her hu1baod dle1, a mother·ht-llW before her cblld marrlte and a all&er before IMr mother U1 llow far sbould • teenage ~Rk_atl Cast_ necking k. .JJ{e_L Wlw.1 does -11 become too hot to bal)dlef Seid for Ann Landen' booklet, "''Nttktn1 and Pt\.o One -Wlutt Are Ute Utnitl!" Mall your reque1t to Ann 4Ddtn ln tlf'I of your newspaper encklllla 50 ceatt In coin and a lon1, staa.ped, ttU·ad- dr"Md '""lope to uro o1 Ult DAIL y PILOT, \ • . J4 OAll.Y I'll.OT Your Horoscope Tomorrow Taurus: ·Spotlight F·rank Approach TUESDAY AUGUST 4 By SYDNEY OMARR Scorplo womo lllve _. alt of mystery 1bout fllem. ';l'lle wornea of this IOdltaal lip are clynamlc, uplodve. ~ woman born UDder Scorpl• cu looe lier jemper ~cldy. Bat sbe alJe Is eapalile of dllploylog an .-..ce of. llfle<tioo, pa1sllo ud loyally 6*me fam.ou woma ill dlll cr-P laclPitde Prfnce11 Gnce ol .Mouco. Kadwine HtpMtr. nil Marlo Thomu. ARIES (March %1-AJlril 19: YOO get ideas which make wort easier. Message o( praise, congratulations coold be higbligftt. Formulate plans. ~ with those at a di.9tance. Coordinate activities. T•IJIWS (April !G-May :Ml); CommunicatiOn from oppcsite Ceremony . Links Pair Escorted .. the altar by her father, Elizabelh Treiono became the bride ol Jorry Jaet Pioarella II of Ganl<G Grove during • nuptial ..... in st. Barbara's Catholic Churdl. Santa Ana. !t'SECOND HAND -Mrs. Gordon Young, PM chairman. and Mrs. Adrain Evans x'Joyner. veterans' affairs chainnan. inspect a Chinese Cloisonne vase as pre-~parations for the the Newport Beath Ebell Club rummage sale on Saturday, · _ Aug. 8, continue. The Rev. Ervin Bauer of. ficialed for the daushter of the Douglas J. Trezonu ol Foontain Valley aod the son of the Jerry Picarellas of Garden Grove. MRS. J. D. DAVIS JR. Becomes Bride Garden Ceremony Performed The garden of: her pareoLs ' Newport Bead> home furnish· ed the setting when Susan Jane While became the bride of James Darttll Davi.a Jr. The new Mrs. Davis ls th! daughter of f\1r. and Mrs. Walter H. White. Parents of the bridegroom are Mn. Wan· da W•lls and James Darrell Da vis of Santa Ana. 1be bride wu givtn in mar- riage by her lather for tbe afternoon double ring rites performed by the Re" Albert Burke, Church ol llelicious Sd<nce, Newport Beach. Miss Chris White attended her sistet as maid or honor, and Marc Davis was his brother's best man . The bride was graduated from the University o f Arlr.ma, • where she was a member ol Pi Beta Phi. She is an elementary s c h o o I teacher in Santa Ana. The bridegroom, who receiv- ed a BS degree from California State College at Los Angeles and is working toward an MS there , it an Investigator for the Santa Ana Police Department. The newlyweds will live in Newporl Beach. Vocational Loans Ready VocaUooai loans tstabliJhed by the Son>plimlst Club or Laguna Beach are available ~to-1't1J(tents not phnm.ing to Rummagers to Make Scene at Ebe II Sa le An array ol' goods, from common to the aotic. will be offered during the Newport Beach Ebell Club·s rummage sale oo Saturday, Aug. 8. The Newport Beach home of Mrs. Adrain J::vans Joyner will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the event. Among the 9ek<lloos will be two 9 x 12 foot rugs, men 's and womm's clodiing, boOks. jewelry, boutique articles and art miniatures by Mn:. Joyner. Proceeds from the sale will benel.it th' club's veteran phllanthropies and the renova- lloo project of the Ebell Clubhouse, acp>rding l-0 Mrs. Arthur Neen, ~vent chairman. Also assisting are r..1rs. Gordon Youn g. P.M. chairman. and Mrs. Carl Pearlston who is handling lhe work schedule and telephone committee. Mrs. Ray Niel!lell is presi- dent of the organlzation. Serving her sister as maid of honor was Miss Peggy Tret.Ona. Miss Pat Tilton was bri<lesmaid. Tbe bridegroom's sister, Joanne Picarella was the flower girl. Jack Pjcarella wm his brothef•s best man, while seating guests were Kyle Stevens, F.<idie Villarreal and Russ Banfield. Carrying the rings was Kennelh Stapleton, the bride's cousin. A graduate ol La Quinta High School. the bride plans to attend Yuba College in the fall. Her husband is a graduate of Los Alamitos H1gh School and is stationed at Beale Air Foree Base while serving his military duty. Following a San Francisco honeymoon, they will reside in Marysville. ·ROUX FANCl·TONE OPENS THE DOOR ... TO NEW ADVENTURES IN COLOR. SUDDENLY YOUR HAIR IS LIGHTER, BRIGHTER; OR TOTALLY TRANSFORMED TO DRAMATIC DEEP TONES BY OUR COLOR-STYLISTS.CUSTOM lsLENDED TO FLATTER YOUR SKIN 'TONES,· COVER GRAV ANO C"EATE THE MOST EXCITING EFFECTS. CONDITIONS AS IT COLORS . NEYER WASHES OUT; S INGLE PROCESS, TOUCH-UP FROM 10.00. DOUBLE PROCESS , FROM 1 !S.00. IN OU R BEAUTY. SALON. 'SUMMER VALUE' OUR CASUAL-AIRE PERMS INCLUDING CUT ••• ~OBINAIRE ROOM: • REG. 2s.oo. Now 12.50FR.ENCH ROOM : REG. 35.00,17.!50. • • '.) f-""' io '9 college 1his fall .. Loans are ioterelt rret to I ••••••• U't05C meeting requirements. r Siudents moy repay the loen R 0 B N s 0 N / s in easy paymenla beginning two months after completion of a VOCloUonaJ (.'OOl'le. '"'°5e Interested ln ln- formlltkm m•Y call Ml'I. Monte Warr, •94-4432. NEWIDRT • FASHIOl\J 1:-LAl'\C' 4·2800 sex proves st i mul at l ng . Discuss problems, questions. Now la lime lo go Jnlo detail about deslres, requirements. Franl: opproach lo opoillgbled. GEMINI (May ll June 20): Same leases, legal papen are made available. You get a beU:.er klea about values. You are able to know what can and cannot be dooe with land, property. CANCER (June ll.JuJy 221: Pay close atterdoo t o messages, calls. A relative who bas been out ol touch coo1d reappear. Best to en- tertain on familiar growxL Sense of humor can be a great ally. LEO (July '3-Aug. 22): You receive infonnation w b l G h clarifies questions concerning money. All news may not be marvelous. But at least you get cl06e to core of truth. 'Ibis should prove valuable. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Burning light of cwio.5ity seems to consume. Maintain integrity. Your principles will be a<cepled by !hose who mean most to you. Realii.e this and reopond ae<ordlngly. IJBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 22 ): Get into areas ordinarily restricted. Do your own \hlnk- ing, No ooe. $bcAJ.ld tdlyou in which direct.ion to abq. Key now is to empbashe se.lf- reliance. This is not easy, but it may be nett§ary. SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. Ill: What ycu thought wu needed is subject to rather sudden ,.vision. Str<ss lodependen<e of thought. action. Forego ad· vice from ooe who ls tied down wt.th traditJcn. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec.. 31): Hunch coold pay dividends. Applies especially to career,. standing jn com- munity. MabUln and promote self-ateem, Don't p e r m 1 t yourself to be shoved aside. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'r'-no fool but you START NOW ••• YOU CAN LOSE BATHING SUIT SIZES IN ONE MONTH Call us now ... Our special summer "Speed Up" program takes only a few weeks. EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES Gloria Marshall says: ~)E. ''Tell u' the dr1s' site yeu want to wear and we11 tin you how inany vtsitt ii will ta•• and guaronlM i11 wrtt- ing that you will rHt h your toel or we wi11 ..,.n let you lie" FREE OF CHARGE •11y •Ml •" fur1her wi1it1 .111a Y'" fo ... WE ARE llOT A GYM NO WEIGHTS OR STRENUOUS EXERCISE ... we do it for you. ... come in comfortable c o&uol c;lothe1 ond without' d i&robing, enjoy your reloxing vi&it& while .. firming ond toning" ond "trim- m ing owoyH exce11 wetght. can, at Umea, act like one. No need for you to carry burden which is not your own. De tree. Includes freedom tu move, travel, think and write. AQUARIUS (Jan. IG-Feb. ti): You may appear to be enveloped in mystery. Key ls to abandon fear. Welcome new knowledge. Bridge generatiOO gap. Tear down 1n order 'to ., rebuild. Vou are going places. 8IR111DAY you can be stub- born. But, in most cases, you stand up for lofty principles. Don't feel it Is necessary 1101v to map definite course of dir- ection. By October, you have greater freedom of choice. PISCE,! (Feb. 19-March 20): See penons, situations in realistic: light Realize it is necessary to protect personal image. Some who art ag- gressive merely e x p r es s wicertalnly. Know this and mpood accordingly. IF TODAY IS YOUR ASK FOR ANNE WIT TOPS Mermaids TOPS Merging Mermaids meet at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday In Woodland School, Costa Me.sa. South Coast Plaza LOWEii: MALL Acrou toom Woolwort~·1 ShO'JH PoW ii _. of fttou. sond' i11 their Joie '""'' who hon found a woad1rf11! 11ew _., to lind adm iring •Y•' wflae 1u11bothlfl9 on th• Hoch. Sors SM.ro11, "I hove been very plnsed with the result' ol iny Gloria. Monholl progroM. I IHI m11ch Mtttr 11ow t\ot I •111 thinner -swimmtng in o hikini and I Ii•• ii ... So mo11y Womeit, ofter rois· int o fo"'ily give up i11 the 'bottle of the bulge' • , , b11t not so with Mrs. Jepperson. Site · writes: What a differ· enc• iti the .,,,,., I look and feel! Gana i1 that pudgy, lhick.through ·lh•· middle feeling. My two 11111-011• boys say th.t I'm '' light os o fnth· er oM tried to threw ""' Mck •Ml for1~. I soo. put o stop to this. After tw.rity- llv• yHrs •I l'llorrtoge, fiwe childre• eM thrM grand· childre11, •Y husbond is 1 whistlittg •t IM ogoi11. P~. ~nn "Coll us" for a FREE CourltsJ Trutm1nt Actually use, under supervision, our ••· elusive reducing m111chines, including our patented "Circ-lo·Mot it ." There is no charge or obligation. EXTRA LOW SUMMER RATES THIS WEEK SAVE FREE privole playroom focilit ies for smoll children. Aug. 3 thru Aug. 8 $ pt< treatmen lJ@ World's lor91st OwnH 1n4 q,1ratff Chain • , , • •,,.).A' FIGURE CONTROL SALONS rklt (29 locatJons in (elifornio olone) WWJ OAllY •••• SAT. f.J -UJIUMlllCAIO. illElKAll ElnfSS .ulO MASTll (MlltGf WltCOMI ....... ~., ........ _.__. _ ____.._--=====-- NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 642-3630 l2 11.u.. l•t at 1o1i......, c1.-.1 SANT A ANA, 1140 w. , 7th St. 543.9457 ' ALSO IN A1101lllM, C~M, Cl'eMhow, hWMY, Gletw&ele, L•-.M. L• ¥ .. -. l"t hoch, N_,_tt Inch, Nel1tt HoH'l••ff, O"'•rt•, , • .,_., $o11 Dlefo, Slfllte A••, So11to lorll•r•. S1111lolld, . Ton•11•, T•rrnu, Wlllttl~. • (c} Copl/Wfight 1970 Clor1a r.tars!tall lilgt Co. Inc. ,. 13 ------------------------~-----------------~~~ Janet Kier Becomes Mrs. Robert Tay/of . Baptist Rites T ywanna Rogers Wed Double ring rite& ln St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church were conducted by Ult Rev. Dr ~ I H D1---•-u I Wedding pledres were ti· of Plalofleld, N.J., lllcbael • ~ares . ~ or cbang<d bf Tywanna Kay &gen, .,_r brdher, ..r Jaoet Loul!e Kier ol Corona RDg<ra and Robert Kellb Steve Speare. The bric!< was del]ol"' and Rol>en M. T•J'lor • Mars!M durlq u ....wig given in mama,. by Or. ol Balboa Islaod. ceremony read by the Rev. ' Raborl J. Tnice. The tnle was """""1 to Harold H. Coble in the First The new Mrs. Manton b the allar by her lalber for Baptist Oiurdl, Midway City. a graduate ol La Quinta High the afternoon eerem<11y. Her p....,la ol the brkW couple School, Orange Coast College sister, Mrs. George Lee from are Mrt1. Bruce H. Rosen lllld Chapmon Collefle wbe~ Scottsdele. AN., att<oded her o1 Westminster and the lale she earned ber BA i n as matroo ol honor. Mr. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. sociology. Parenti ol lbe bridal pair Paul H. M..-ol Huntington Her busband it an alumnus are Mr. and Mn. Houston Beach. of San Marino Hip Sc!lool C. Kier of Fullerton and Mr. Miss Sally MaraCon. sister and OC'C and earned his BA and Mn. Sam Taylor ol Los of Ibo bridegroom, served as degree in psycbolOf)' at Olar> Angele; and Irvine. maid of honor. Attending as man where be is doing Bridesmiids included Miss bridesmaids were Mrs. Ned graduate work. · Jobfna ~. M r a . Ham>ld and the MI 11 e s They will reside ill Santa Wllllatn Bela and M 1 s s Roeelle and Sarah Jayne Ana. Barbara <:ol.Vin. Sb owing Pierce, cousins ol the bride c-MtvM , ..... MRS. R. M. TAYLOR Corono del Mer Hom. Couple Reside Abroad guests to tbtJr seats were from Owmelview, Tes.. Sterling Foreman, Barry Candlellgbten were Robin Silver and Robert Wines, join--Trace and Curt Crandall, ed by the bridegroom• s while Clndy Scbmiclt was brothers-in-law Jim Misner flower gtrJ and Jamie Trace and Lee. was ring bearel'. 1be new Mrs. Taylor, a '11le bride's brother, \Terry teaehef' ji Newport Mesa Rogen was best man and School District, was graduated ushers were Charles Harris from tbe University o f ~the.rn Califtrnia, where she was i member of Pi Beta Phi. Her husabnd w a s graduated cmn laude from USC, where be pledged Sigma Alpha Epsiloo. Corona del Mar will home fur Ibo newlywe<b. A MONTUSOll IOUCAnON CAN HILi' YOUI CHILO llACH HIS HLL POTINTIAL AGIS J I,\ TO t PAU INIOUMINTS NOW Medical Group Every second Tuesday oC the month members of Orange Shores Medkal Assistaots' Association assemble at I p.m·. Location may be obtained by calling Mrs. Janis Ande.riioo, 49!>-2511. Making their first ham• In Soroplimtsts .---CALL ---, C... M ... '45-JIJJ New,.n lffd 141-1111 Mettweiler, Germany are Mr. Soropfu$t Club of Hun- and Mrs. Gary Galetf'ek. tington Beach gathers at 12:15 The ronner Charleen Lee p.m. the second and fourth Hines and her husband were Tuesdays in F r a n c o i s married in the <lrurcb of restaurant. Jesus Clirist ol Latter-<lay1---------- Saln<s,,J.agona Beach. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Phyllis Hines of San Juan capis\rllnO and Raborl Hines ol "!l"uhting1on Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Felt of Costa Mesa. Tile maid of honor was Miss Cincy Gadr:ian of Corona, del Mar. The bride-asked the Misses Cheri Trott and Shelley Noonan of San Clemente to be bridesmaids. The benedict was served by Tom Bailey of Costa Mesa as best man. Assuming usher duties were Tom Spangler of Corona de! Mar and John Yeckel of Newport Beach. The bride is a graduate of San Clemente High School and attended Saddleback Junior College. A graduate ol C«ono de! Mar Higb School, th e bridegroom is CUJTently Setv· lng ·m the Anny's 'Special Forces. Evening Ceremony Links Pair Laguna Beach leacller Betty ' Jean Seslar became Ute bride o1 John Stepllen McCarthy in a candlelight ceremony in the United Methodist Church in Paulding, Ohio. '11ie Rev. Charles Whitman perlonned the double ring riles. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bernard Seslar of Paulding, was attended by her sister. Miss Cindy Seslar. maid of '1lonor , and bridt!smaids Mrs. Martin Os· niond, Miss Julene Seslar and Atrs. Tom McCarthy. Flower girl was M i s s Andrea McCarthy, a niece of the bridegroom. The benedict, ton or Owen McCarthy of Manchester, Iowa, and the )ate Mrs. McCarthy; dtOle his brother Tum McCarthy as best man wlth uobers Cllet McCarthy, Terry DuMam and Jemes Seslar, the bride's brother. Scott Schmunk, tbe bridegroom's cousin , was ring bearer. The new Mrs. McCarthy wat graduated from B o w I i n I Green State University with a degree in education. Her husband is a graduate of University of Iowa with a BS in education. He teacbes in Pomona. Following a wedding trip to the west coast, Uie couple will live in Tu~n. Xi Xi Chapter Lights Lamps Plans ror the coming year were diSCUMed during a re- cent meeUng of Xi Xl Tau Chapt" of Beta Sigma Pb!. Under the them< Light Man)' Lamps, members will meet on 1'ueod>y, Sep!. I lo oPen a ye.ar or a:iltuflil pro-- grains and social~ eveRts. Among fall plant 15 a garap sale under dlrectlon of. Mn. Ken Martin. Mr&. Stan Classic has been appointed to ~rve as first vice president to replace Mrt. Bob Matiinger wbo b mov"1· we're the Youth Advisory Board and College Fashion Council We'ro he re to help! If you're getting your off.to-compus looks together, drop by. See the new longer proportions. Plus lots of ter6fic th ings for guy s. In the Moy Co compus. coed end poce shops. We'll bo expecting you . Don't forget the GrHI Put On, M•y Co's T.V. spedoculor is coming Fridoy night, August I 'Ith, on KHJ . TV from 10 p.m. 'til '4 o.m . College Fashion Council Steph1nio M1son -U.C.L.A. Kathy E. Seiter-Oronge Coost College Youth Advisory Board Charlotto Butz-Nowport Horbor High School Jeff Child -Corono del Mor High School Robin Grower-Coron• del Mor High School Jin Moud1k11-Tustin High School Down Richards-Westminster High School Debbie Riley -Estoncio High School Debi Vogler-Huntington Beoch High School D1rrol Walkor-Huntinglon Beech High School Anno Morio W1l1h-Moter Oei High School T trry Whitnoy-Corono del Mor High School mty co south cotst plart 11n ditgo fwy ti bristol, collt mtst, 546-9321 MAVCO NOW! AZIZA'S BEAUTIFUL MAKE·UP FOR YOUR TOTAL FACE Glorious, alowint natural eye makt-up has always been Aliza's forte. Now the same lovely qualities 111 to bl found in 1 very special coimetics collection, I part of which is show11 here. With your purdlase of $5 or more, yaa11 receive a msrvelaus bonus aift worth 7.501 And this week ·only, comi in and meet Aliza's Beauty Representatives, Mr. Paul and Joan Ayoub, A. Azlza Blusher Stick. $4 . B. Aliza Liquid Make-Up. $4 c. ComJ>ICI Blulher. $4 D. Eye Shlflow.175 Cosmellcs, First Floor MondllY. "-' S, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT IS •t . ----~-~~-- ) - I .ULLOCll1 SANTA ANA. I 0FASIUON IQt/ARf. 547·nl~ om MONDAY Tl!RU FRIDAY, 9:30 A.II,. 9:30 P.11., SATURDAY 9:30 A.II •• ~30 PJI. • I I ' II IWl.Y I'll.OT MWldlJ, Auevst 3, 1970 Mutuafly l nterested ~ ..... will b. .. 1 I -llit Jl'ouolaln Reervallool maybe celled 10 M .... Nk:k NldloW 11 tu- llGIL v.-, ··--•t II:• UD. • W-ay. Newcomers to Fount a In Valley might coosidtr at· teoding • pool and dinner par- IJ, sponsored by the or11niza· Uon. that will ta.ke place on Saturday, Aug. %9, ln lht home of tbe Roger Johnsons. ... Mort_,.., will lud the • lwt dlMnc the lund\eon C' ¢ .. ta. the MlJe Sq e o,lf Qib. UV 5pecla8 For The Children IN THE CAROUSEL COURT AND HIS SON COCONUT IFamon Clowml • loath Coast ?tua WED., AUG. 5th 2 to 4 p.m. Co<:o e..d C.co"ut c.111 1 110 be 11111 A119111t I l to 19 with Rin9li119 lro1. I l 111111m I l1il1';' Cirr;u1 1t th• A111h1ilfl Co11•1nfion C111t1r. LAST 5 DAYS Your child's photograph can win a spectacular $2,_500.00 SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR STORE! And tll<ll'• jJJ.$1 OM of IM hundrtd. of valu.abk pri= and gifu totaiang • •2s,ooo.oo \ in the 36'!' Na tional Children's PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST! YOU CM WIN ONE OF THESE MATlllW. PllZES: Fim Prize , , . •2,500.~ Slwpping Sprte Second Prize , • ; 1 , 500.00 Slwppirlf5 Spree Third Prize •• •1,000.00 Shopping Sprte Founh Prize • • • •500.00 Slwpping Spree 50 Fi/IA Prizes, ea. •100.00 SIU!pping Sp'"' 01 ONE. Of MUNDIE.DI Of U.S. UvtNQS 90flDS AS MONOIASU: MENTION P'llDSI l:lave yourself a Shopping Spree •.• yce, • paid· up charge •ccounl that lelA you buy whatever yo u want! It'• a anap to enter and easy lo win. Let ua photograph your diild and we'll enter • duplicate in lhe Contmt at no u:tr• charge. Complete de- taU. and rules in our Photograph Studio now. Big balloon wW be given to e•ery contestant. JMlS: ..... ..._,..,,, Crtffla. ......... Mill ....... Special prkiel Oft •Otl Mia a11d pbotosnpb 6nilba F'or n:ainple : CONftl1' 7 4•s Ont 8xl0 CoroMt SnCIALI portroiJ.5 and .U w11lct,.iM (TIIATS -· T1WI Y1 Off 1Hl lUllWI l'alell) '1J3RC>AD'WAY ,12-3331 -Ext. 283 Photograph Studio l it Floor ! • Figure Flattery I /! Half Size 61669 \ Misses 63628 Harvey Berin makes the Maping of this dress with sunburst darting for figure flattery. The nar- row neckband is topped with a tab and buttons ... Ideal for ligbtweijitht fabrics in the short sleeve version and in ~ong sleeves for cooler weather. Fabric sugjitestions: linen, cotton, wool crepe, raw silk, gabardine, llgbtweight woolen. 63628 cut Misses sizes 10-18. Size 12, long sleeves; requires a pproximately 2 5/8 yards of 54" fabric. 61669 cuf Half Sizes 1212-21!\2. Size 16~, Jong sleeves; requires approximately 2 718 yards of 54" fabric. Order 63628, Misses or 61689, Half Sizes; give name, address and zip. EACH pattern $2 postpaid. Address SPADEA Box N, Dept. CX-15, Milford, N.J, 08848. ' Dual Purpose Caper Calendared A get-acquainted C o f r e e Caper has been planned by memben of the South Coast J unior Woman's Club to honor members of their sponsoring club, the La Mirada Ebel! Cl~b. The F«mtain Valley home of Mrs. Gregory Reinker will be the locaUon for the sum· mertime cooler on Wednesday, Aug. 5, to be themed It's Hair. Colored ·nte newest women's liberator ls one step foam.in, CDbdttkln!Dgbiir color without peroxide. It's the first pushbutton aerosol foam to condition as it colon. It can be used any time, anywhere. Buy Tho DAILY PILOT Just for 'Peanuts' a Slick·up. 1 From 9:30 a.m. anti! noon club members and t h e i r guests will enjoy refreshments and celebrate the . growing membersh!p of the junior club. A program titled Present and Future Capers will be presented to inform new members and the guests or the club's recent awarf(s and honors and its plans for the coming year. The club's trophies , certificates and yearly scrap- book will be displayed. Beach Setting Huntington Beach S t a t e Park will be the destination for members of the Gamma Alpha Nu Chapter ol Beta Sigma Phi at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8. Food, games and fun have been planned for chapter members and their husbinds. (jjj} Crowmng Glory beauty salons HALF PRICE SALE! •20 MAGIC CURL •10 $15 WONDER CURL ' '.' ....... .' 750 BUDGET PERM. '.' '. ALWAYS $ 595 (Norm•I H1 lri Only) ENJOY THESE SAVINGS AT OUR SEMI · ANNUAL EVENT * EARLY WEEK SPECIALS * SHAMPOO-SET -$2.95" $3.45 HAIRCUT s 1.50 s2.oo Slfll•h 11rbt 1litllltf ......,._ Appo-intmenh W.lcomt Bul Not Alw1y1 Nec1SS1ryf CROWNING GLORY Ci.t"-'Y Cttlol'k• Cotl"'"") 217 l. 17tfl ST., COSTA MISA SOUTH COAST PLAZA PHONI 141·ffl9 L1w11 ltvtl -H•>"t"' kart PHONI 14 .. 7116 Optft £,,11111191 I S111141y Opt11 E•111l1191 : Travel Treats Pleas.i ng to Tots FlNDl.A Y, Ohio (UPI) - Have· chlld:mi and bl.le lo travel? 1lleil tome of the tdeas pocl<ed lnlO the hat box of Betty Foust are for you. Mrs. Foust started by cover· inc her hat box wJth road maps. Your family can do tbe same ., that ''the chlklren can help navigate u the trip progresses," said Mr1. Foust, -or two boy&. . lo her bat boi: ahto, she has a lhoe bl(, ready 10 be futened 10 the back al the car Je.at. It CID be stuffed with games, toys and other things to keep tht children <nlertained il they loee In- terest in the scenery, which they usually do as anyone who's ever motored with small fry knows. "The .... bog ls • good place to put Utter, road maps, cameras Ind other small NEW DARK TONE ltetns," said Mrs. Foust. who fruit. ii community relatJom dlrec--"The Uems from father 's tor for the Maratboa OU Co., · desk ~ brougti a I o n g belldquartfflod In Findlay. because each ..iioc>I ag~ ~Id Mn. Foust 1peab before at !Orne time ot another has women'• grotJJll to e1plaln to make a scrapbook," she how to make travel with said. "Jt's eMy for h1m to children a pleuant e1perttnee flll it up as he goes along for both pareot and child. and It's ready for show-and· In addition to the hat box, tell time 1n September." sbe uaes a lunch box packed A mulUpurpose tray In the wttb playthings, Hana from car ls a cookie tray with stan- dad'a desk and goodies from dup edges. Mra. Foust aaid the kitchen. th1s type of inexpeosive ·tray She suggesls small cars, can be med as a lap board dolls, crayons, colored peocils because nothing rolls off, .and witb a pencil lbarpener and when not in uae can be stored playing cards. under the car aeat. 'Ibty stack From dad's desk (if he's ea&ly, In case there are trays the sharing type ol father), for several chndren. she adds tape, paper c!iP!, Mrs. Foust recommended a gummed reinforcements and variety of games, including perilapt blunt-edged acissors. a travel bingo which is good The kitchen can produce for preschoolen:, oounti.ng and small, individual packages of word games for the older raisiM, marshmallows o r chlldrell and ging.aJonp for DENIMS conoN PRINTS SOLID COLOR COTTONS neat ct.1ltn1, perky colors sturdy for play or schOol for school or playweer 35"/36'' widths guar. washable · Values From Reg. 79¢ to 89¢ Yd.· Values 59¢ to ·69¢ Yd. .. ({}IB ~Yds. ~fl machine ,,;,.h 0 35" /36" wlda Q © Yd. SPORTSWEAR SCOTCH TWIST PRINTS 'N SOLIDS COORDINATES colorful d11t1in1, matching 101 1, on e FANCIES e PLAIOS e SOLIDS 1portw1i9ht cotton. h11th1ry toft colors Values to $1.19 Yard VALUES TO $2.91 YARD TI®~ 44"/45" wide ~ @© rayon &. 1c1t1te guar. 54" wide woahoblo Q w11h1bl1 Yd. ' everybody. "With so maey types or vehleles to travel ln, to di8COver America is really educaUooal, •""1:t&ln~ •Dd provides the opportunaY for togetherness on the road," laid the travel adviief. WEIGHT Cl WATCHERS. "'· Sornt 11lklng, ~ ll•ltning i nd 1 progr1m t1111 WOl'kl. fill 5 FIB 1aoatUU-<AL1 135-5505 • PLAIDS • SOLIDS e FANCIES Machine Wash • Never Iron b1autifully textured, heavy an ultra smart selection of dress and suit weight fabrics for new fall and winter wardrobes. 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' UT tvT AtlY MORE.' 1'-.c::;O-•-.;: Mond'q , August '· 1'71) H~, 1!-lAr WAS MIJ UST Tl6SO~f THI' 5TIAHGf WOl\o 0) t 04\LV PILOT 17 I 'i -ly Al Capp I ly Charles Barsotti ly Gus Arriola ly Ferd .Johnson WM,llT"TIUS COUNTRY N¥et>S 15 ME!>l-cJJt/ ly Ro1J9r lalen I _!JO() Ml6H'r SNJ, :z: Josr 8&.EW -~ CAeCE£. r DENNIS THE MENACE\ I 'No\l,WHERE !)')YA SET~ CNEN 10 .wKE A P.4\R OF W!T SlaS wtu.tXJNi;?• • . " • ' . ~I ,/ ' • j .......................... ~-........... __ .,,,._ ...... . Monday, Au~st 3, 1970 ''Rose1acront% and Gtaildenstern' • .. ·-• • ' • ' ' ' i LOG Brilliant Comedy at SCR ' ' l ' . I : .. .. .. ~I _. N ~ A Y --· efrlll•t•••,••* tCJ QOl • ....,_ (60) 11111" f-.... (30) , • .., .. ~ Plt!fl ., ftM)'.~ lllll-.... (C) (30) ·-·-(!OJ o.; f· itilli)c..I;.. -' . . . I : :· wac--tC> <30> ) : :~-·-.. (C) {tO)JerryOU~. ' ''Soiltbtl'fl Fried." A youni stoc~ : :~. ·-A .. fC) (.a} Tom 1 t1r rlCll' (John frltilson) tnd his 1 : : · -S.WW. clrtfrltnd (Ooril Cool!) 1r1 inl\O• : : e.,... .... .. (t) (&0) c:enllJ ll'IVOtY9d b)' • wHey moon· By TOM TITUS 01 t11t 01ln< ,.llet Sttlf The little man's fruitless struggle to achieve a voice in his own destiny certainly ·is not the lreshest theatrical theme on I.he horizon, but it takes on a complete new dimension in Tom Stoppard's brilliantly incisive comedy ''Rosencrantz a nd Guildenstern are Dead." The ingredients are all bor· rowed from playwrights past • • · 51\iner (Rtmon Bi11i) in riln11in1 , • »II• 6tfY, Doll Grtd;Y, Dr. Roat I -----------' Frtnzbl•. ... • poodla fashion hi• tllepl bttw thro111h the rur1 "ROSENCRANTl ANO : • ·' shoW .,. fututld. sbtth. Jerry Luninr ti.so sltrs. A 0;:!~D~NS~!:"si~~r~"~frec1tc1 : m Tt Tell Utt Tnitl (C) (30) b• M1rlin BH>ton, ~tiled bY GfWH • D •i.. -......... 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Jfuuell Lun<I ~ -~ ~ ,..1 : Gerlt\ldf: . . . • Mimi Srnllll •, tlllttr TM {C) (80) (C) "'StllSOl'I tlld Dtllllll" (R) (drl· Ol>hell• Toni Dou111a11 s @(])• ~-... (C)(30) mt) 'Sl-\liclor MllUfl, Hedy L1· •: f£1 Wlltt's ... (C) (30) Blain-m1rr. Tht Blb!iCll story of 1 man's t-nlnt tndl)', W"1t's New PfOIJllllS li&bt lo fret hi1 •nslritd people ~ art dMded: into two m1jor lfOllp.&'. and tlli belray1l by the wom1n ht :; tht fil'll 15 compnst thr" aa· IM.S. !· r11tnb. 'tlvin& World;" "JM Quiet D ltti l1J C!J A1C llklldtJ Mowlt: '• Min," tlld ~ Parts," ind (C) -0.nr l & litllldt" (R) : 1111 lllXllld'15 caalst of ''flpkrrin& (ad~nt!".,') '52 -EJlrnorwl O'Brien, :; our 1.MnJ Wolld" and "lndepend-Slerl'"f Kl)'detr, Oe1n Jager, Uura :· *"'* Advtflt.,.... Elliot Story II r1i1roldin1 ift lht :: C) 30 1870's. • QI (j) Cit ._. ( ( l (D DM1 fmt Slltw (C) (90) Dan· '.'··· (Jlt o.tN1dl IMillltll/Mlllittlt ieU1 danitttx. Willi• Morris, Rosa· (C) Im Drtiler. ~ IB hlWI Iii! ...,_, (30) Q) l!MI 'T• X.11Mdy IC) {60) Vic :: tr;) Wlap " ....... (C) (30) D9f11, Ruta l ee, RtYmolld st. ~ G)Tlltte .... &tnlll,po)' )ICQUIS, 8111 Morrison 1uest, li!l C--t<> (30) <HI,_ """ (!OJ ~ ID 0 Sllow dt M11rldl Clfcu (C) ~ 1:30 0 ~ c:..ar. (30) GI!) ldrlllls • Mil111f (C) (30) ·· m., •-""'"' <30J :ooa~rn -•· .; t . 'A1J ....-.D. IC) :: @(1)""1 ,.._ (60) -(30) A 11mous Xll1ptor (Robert ~ @ (1) PIDllEIE UC RiPtlJ Simpson) visits Ml)'bef17 t nd Cf!· :· .· ·: :· .. ,• ·: ,.._ (C) (30) Dtvid lriMll)', Frank ttes 1 special st1t1.11 fOI it. M(£ff, Jolla ctiucellor. G) 110 JNtul (C) (60) "Miro· lfl LIW hr Ille '7'Dt (C) (30) shim1·N11M1kl.'" The 2!ilh 1nnl· ~ Cll lllJ F_. ...... (30) Y!i'Slry « tht bombin1 of Hilo· (30) l"dlrll hr U.1 (30) 3hlm1·N•1as•kl is eommemorsted. @D Widlfl 34 (C) (60) (30) ctwtr11ell U11li11itH/Fil• (C) m n. hltrt llplrt; tc1 t3o) m 11atac11• <60> Nowt!•. :: Jadt UUitm. IS · ,. 10--...... (30J 1:308 Cll "'" ... (C) (!OJ(~ : _A -...,. -'t1t1\ Doris is in a lllOft'lenl11J<st1t1 of ·~ ~ . · ""'''"tit shod! when • F1endl movie sl•r 7*18ml &11111: tJ-: cef.'(30). (J1cques Ber1r11c). i11Yites tttr to • m PIDltEll • likJ.-i...., tht prtmier• of hi1 new motion """ (C) (30) lllC ... • picture. ..,onc11nb DrtiC BrklkllJ, f11111k Q &J ...... (C) (30) a n d 'present, but the mix- ture is as fresh as it is fan- ciful. It is, perhaps, ·what "Waiting for Groot" might be had Samuel Beckett possessed a sense of humor. 1n its Orange County premiere at South C o a s t Repertory, "Rosencrantz and Guitdenstern'' is a long and cerebral -but vastly en- joyable -evening, thanks to the skillful st.aging of Martin Benson and the fl ~w l es s performances of M i c h a el Douglass and Don Tuche in the title roles of Shakespeare's bloodless also-rans. For those unacquainted with "Hamlet," Rosencrantz and Guildenstem are the hero's boyhood friends, used as the proverbial spear carriers in the most inconsequential of assignments. Stoppard's play focuses on these two nonen- tities and their reaction as "Hamlet'' unfolds a round them and , virtually , in spite or them. They are the minor players on the stage of life, unable to initiate an overt act and powerless lo question or alter the course of events. They are capable of relating only as Opllella. Carrying Stoppanl'• spears as extras art Peter Bland, Bill Brady, James Waring and a lalented yo~ster. Jeff Park, in the unenviable tole of · the boy who lnevitably plays the WOtDen's roles. As a play, "Rosencrantz and · Guildell{ltern'' is inordinately wordy (as is the case with many English imports) and capable or llOing pared by a good half hour. However, given the dramatic a n d tec hnical skills of Messrs. Douglass and Tucbe, the margin for loss of interest is drastically reduced. As the playwright evisioned, the pa1t are inseparable and interchangable, occasionally confusing their own identities, Their dia1ogue is ouUandlshly pungent, perhaps their be s t moment coming in the second act as they examine the merits of being locked in a casket while still ali ve. ''Rosenc r a nt z and TITLE ROLES.-Michael Douglass (tight ) an d Don Tucbe p1ay the title roles in uRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Deed" at South Coa·st Repertory. Guildenstern are Dead" is a comedy fO'I' the theatrical goUflllet. th e playgoer .who relishes the impact of the spoken word. It continues Fridays through Sundays for to each other, as birds of a feather, and when they al· tempt to ta~e the initiative outside their sphere, the r e s u I t s are embarrassingly disasrrous. Douglass a n d Tuche a r e superb in these assigmnents, playing the joterchangeable and inconsequential .oafs with razor sharp rapport and a comic style that recalls the work of Laurel and Hardy. Buffeted by the events around them and wailing helplessly for action iliat does not occur, they project a complete iden- tification with life 's little men . They ate a well matched set -the excitable Douglass, stepping in continually over his head and then flailing around for rescue , and the irascible Tuche. demanding without satisfaction to know the wa~ of things and clinging precariously to his self·styled four more weekends (nmning conception of individuaijty. in repertory with "Spoon This is type casting at its River Anthology" on Wed· fi~ within the SCR com· , nesdays and Thursdays) at the pany, as is the assigning or Third Step Theater. 1827 the theatrical Player to the Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. talents of H.al Landon Jr. Lan·J,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;JI don's commanding presence is raucously fu nny as he directs the machinations of a travel- ing troupe specializi ng in carnage. Thi "Hamlet" principals are, for stoppard's purposes, as inconsequenti al as Rosen- crantz and Guildenstem a r e to Shakespeare. Their roles are well filled by·Stuart Ced-· des as the troubled prince. Harvey Kahn as King Claud- ius, Russell Lund as Polonius, Mimi Smi th as Q u e e n Gertrude and Toni Douglass She's Novice 1\s Ophelia LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT Mc:61t lllld Jolllt ctr1l'!Clllor, SU$1· (lO)M'*161/Put.rs OW (C) pllllllntld lily tlll worlitwidt ·stiff @!) ..... Mlllktl (30) " ff9C ,....,, ,.,..i: In.st den!· --. opmlfltl Ill 9Dffd llld Nfion1I 10:00-\UI (i) TIMI WHd, W"rW Wat (C) Y :vette Turns Sleuth. LONDON (UPI ) -Ciaran Madden, a pretty. blue-eyed blonde who will play Ophelia lo R ic h a rd Chamberlain's l!DWAIU•• I &t,·Z;J? THCATRIE -I ===~..:===~w~ NOW EXCLUSIYILY G' ' For New TV Series -a.t ......, JI 111¥il( NBC (60) (R) k f'tf •pnlt wee tftd lfews ...., 15 ,._ to bud 1 GMdan f1ct 1 kllltr beau and • JIAlild a Ills llDIM llteh IDJll:try 1111rded b)' 1 senator ,:-' ........_ . (Dtbbl Greer) •nd his three sons. "Hamlet" in the production which will open the Hallmark Hall ol Fame's 20ttl an- "PAnON" Gffttl! c. Scittt :· • . .• -: • . . • . • • . • • • • • • • .,...,._teJ(OO) om-<q<soJ .-. ....... iC)(JO)-"°"'""'WHt(C)(30) HOLLYWOOD(AP)-Why . f8 IM1'• Ln (60) <i;fter so mari:y years in the ~ Jotnn1 ...., lfld JKk ED f'lint LIM fC) (60) "Th• fu. movies had Yvette Mimieux ~ (3D) lure of !ht ffi.O.P." ·decided to b ecome a Q.lltlt 1111_aa cc; (30) UITl'll NII Diltilrt". (30) supersleuth i111 a TV series? QI (j)....., .., (C) (2 llr) El T.i.o.-t Arpotino (2 hr) Miss Mimieux, sitting in the -rhlltiilliiil.lliif." llfltiifftoip. ltlOQQi){l)GM•• (C) (JO)-Joggia -outside a Beverly Hills ea. ea.,. (q (JO} "The Mid "Help!N M ~iment In bltck hotel, said it was not because MotaHty: An bpon." cuest ii or. .c19ffaHtfll It: 1POt111hted. the movie offers had stopped, \flrnlnl Eller ProflNOC fll Relilion Olwil&M Z.... (30) as has been the case with '• La v.m. 'eo11111, • f.Ofttend! Ct 11111..tn (30) some stars. ttllt Mid M•1•tlnt t•hll inor11 ll:08 8(il 00 CE""' (C} "Many scripts were coming *-5 thlt 1r1 11nt1rp1ised in D fD (I) Ir!! lftw1 (C) in and they were goda"·tul tMi r .tftclivtlllSS In 1'lh d•J tnd Ooli s.., llfOlld aud the nudity is a"'ful," she 1111-O @ 00 lftw1 (C) said, her blue eyes flashing . fjj (j)TnUr • Clauw1•ca1 CC) BTM•tr9 9: (C) "1\1 Slht1 "They try .to justify people Ill) Chrht tilt U.U.t wn (C) (30) Cialice'" (drama) '55 -P1111 New-running around naked. m•n. Yirainl• M1yo. Pier AnaeU. Gl5•Jl•••llll Mlril ~ ""*''· Jtck Pil•ni::e. ;'They're practically stag 511111 l"1 (C) (30) m h : "tiliitl Kftn (dr1m1) movies and I reselll it So : NI 818 {j) , ..... (Q (60) (R) . '41-or.it Willes, Jostpli Cotltft, few good films are being made : "Morpfl." OUU.W Coll Mor1111 Acn• Mooreheid. thal I thought this W!luld be : (StM Fcmst) holds Klttr holtap. •* S.W. Slll9 Slid (CJ a good way to rea<:h the am 111r wodtl '" ...._ " m w.w""' IC> tR> public:· . • • • • • • • • • • • • ti: (t) (30) (R) ''Th• Wooln1 of fl)Ltl'a M• 1 °"1 (C) <30l 1n ABC's "Mosl Dc-adly Mr. MonlOI! John Momoe's co· ll:lS @Clltilllu 17: "-'ddrass Un· Game ," she will play a l1bo111ion on • book with • woman ~l'Knllfl." college-trained criminologisl ii tumtcl iftld 1 1om1ntic 3ih11tlon 11:30llf3CIJ Mm Crilli11 (C) named Vanessa, with George by his 'lril t. • &@@ €!:')John ny tarMn (t) Maha ris a.nil Ralph Belian1y. 0 Miii lllllMU (C) C2'h hf) E1 . Stpl; Hioo, Hines & Did; Each week the trio solve a D•'oid flJt . Clllf. AA11b n. Oakland A\. A lllftil: "'Tt11bltonl" (westlfn) bizarre murder . Asia in the spriag a111d was in Cambodia Ute wee k before Hie coup. She spent l3 days at the ruins of Angkor Wat. later occupied by the North niversary on television on NBC this fall bas never played Ophelia before. The native British lass has ne ver even seen "Hamlet" ex- cept for a Russian film ad&P:-11 IUllJ talion of the Shakespeare ... •u.c:" •i.v . a.r cuis .. • eln~U. •"• C:O)l•T HW'I'...._ ...... OUUlO ~ ==~"'="~~-=-=-=~-~=--II M 7•(1ao•. "UNflNOTON sttit.cH JACK LEMMON e Vietnamese.-- ls+ AREA RUN JEAH SIMMONS IN .. 11 .. fl:!J'l'F /:11,/t llJ.:" SANDY DENNIS fi ''The Out Of T owners" PLUS ANTHONY QUINN IN "A WALK IN THE Go Sl"RINfi RAIN" IN THE' Wl!STMINST1!:R C l!:Nlc I\ cm1 ___ .. .._...,. ___ _ IEf1ftlll l.ACIUI -• IM DllGO ,..... JoMS St9wan • """ Fs..to '"THE CH(YENNE SOCIAL CLUI" -GP "''° -JHll Sf111.., ... b1 ''The Happy Ending"-GP .. TMI! Wl!:STWllNsnrft C,l!'N\'!'" C<C02 . • • • • • • O @Wt'.f.I HT• •• -... (C) ~-Ridl•rd Dir, Fr.ncei Gifford. Miss Mimieux. runs a (60) (R) "Proilcl L .. H Ml.MdJ t. 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Q 11 .. ••1•ri• woodltock HO!UIHG -1H !NE MOVIE woRLP UKf IT I . ............. ,................................ . ........•..............................•..... NOW . "llo·-....,.:--1111 _ .... -:, AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS w .... .. ........... --- :~: T~~~EO~~:;:~~d! i::~~~~.:c:c::~L~:::~ WHO WILL FALL OFF THEil SEATS LAUtiHINlil" -I.ONA IAll:QTr. W1in IMl l4lh )ION ter-Gn end-of~ ,,..,_ .. ~_ .... 1""· JICKlfMMlll SllllYllEllll ··-Slllll'f · ' TIE lllH*TOWIEll • •• DIRECT FROM ITS EXCLUSIVE RESERVED-SEAT ENGAGEMENT ••• CONTINllOUS PERFORMANCES AT POPULAR pgfCES! "A Big Musical Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" -AftCH(ll' WIHSTOH, No..-""'~ hOI • "Hilarious And Entertain ing. In The Stream Of 'Sound Of Music'!" "A Big Bawdy Rip-Roaring Musical! Howlingly Funny! See It!" -WAHO" HALt. N~• ror~ Ho,.• • •••••••••••••••••••••••• * COAST HWY, AT MACARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 • ~R ADVERTl~ING IN THE WEEKENDER .... PHONE 642-4321 I r [ - ! ·1 E~seJ11hle J.lieater • -1, Formed in Beach .. A ner theatrical group call· • • ed the l:n11emble Theater has ·: been formed in Huntulgton '.i a::. of its first moves I~ ~ to ask · for fUPPOrt from the ·' · city council. Toolght the coun-·1 1 ell will consider the group's · • •. r~uest for an empty bulkllng, .. . :i complete with seat Ing facilities, and a subsidy of· $295 to pay for l~ing anti electrical equipment. A founder of the Ensemble .. 'I Theater, Michael Frym, a • '· ' lheater arts graduate or Hun- :; ; Ungton Bead! High School, .:: promised in a letter lo the • council to provide high quality, ~! , moral productions. ·• The youth writes, "With the .: recent flood of immorality, : : perversion and violence m the ;-; • · theaters of America, the need ; for givirc people the op- . ·: portunity ()( going to a moral, \ ._. upgrading and decent theater " .. ·-;, .. , .. :• .. -.. .. . , (, ., ., ·' • . , ,, ., I ~· ; -.. 1 ' ~ " " .... • •) ~'\ '·· ~: : .. " ... ··; ::: 3 BIG HITS ~rro1srnv-1 ~~lh& mst FOWERSSllB -........... _ ..... ·----TECHl'lrcot.~ <OU I ACADEMY AWARDS WINNEll "IT'S TOUGH TO BE A BIRD" _,,.,,._ ""SWISS FAMILY IOllNSON" CONTINUOUS DAILY HOM 2 P.M. becOlnes critical." He adds, "Like the city of Laguna Beach has done with its Pageant of the Masten, Huntington Beach could be known as the center of drama by the masters thn:>u@h the efforts of the Ensemble Theater." · ' Frym submitted a list of plays the Bl'OUP Jl'opoeed to stage including works. ~ Shakespeare , Cbekov, Sophocles, Eugene O'Neill and Temessee Williams. Other founders of t h e theater group include Mr. and Mrs. David Maiville, CoUn Guiver and Paul Sullivan, all of whom ~ active in the Huntington Beach Playhouse. The ll"01JP ~ asking the council for a building with a minimwn of 3,000 square feet and monetary assistance -"only required in small amounts until sudt time as the Ensemble Theater be- comes self sufficient. 'Itle com pany would become a non-profit corporation. Theater members would pro- vide all the labor, Frym said • "BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" 16 & Over-All Seats 1.SO FAIR F1$t, f1ir, f•~lu1!, lho11 ihr11 word1 IUft'I up f1cior1 in op•r1iio11 011 ihtli DAILY PI LOl editori•I p•9• ..,.ry cl1y. ' -~ ;' 3 ~ PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT! SHOWING NOW! .. •, ·I . "THE MIND BLOWER Of ALL TIME!" AtlilS.C: .... Shwt.t••• -Tim~ 1NI h• Offk• 0,.. 7:15 Rated P.&S.,•rPl•Jir.... (R) :!:t:::=-9:1S •..,_S..kS.. fri.&Sd.6ilo&.f;45 S1M.,.tr..11:00• ... . ' . . . ~11\S ·ll . MYRA BRECKJNRIDGE ®·--·--------·--_ ..... ~ ... """' Sll1llS .. ...'.110.VE Y.ou. AUCEI. TOD.AS" BALBOA 673-4041 OPlll 6:4' ,.. ..... .... lal'M ..... .. Now -Ends Tu•sday IIQINIClllr. e AM • h1 C•lltl' e PETE~ SELLERS "THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN" l.td • 0, .\ MondQ, August. S, 1970 DAILY PILOT J9 SOUTHCOAST F--DX PLAZA THEATRE San Dtteo r rttWIY at lriltol • 54e -m1 CONTINUOUS DAILY AT 11JI P.M. -1..o:a.--iolL.,, """' ........ NO ONI UNDll 11 ADMmtD SHOWN ot: 1 :30 • 3:20 • 5:10 ·7:00 ·1:50 • !0:40 EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING All Agp Admlttod Phono 673-6260 -•lHE HAWllllNS I fl( m::ii l'llll.CTU QJf'Alll ,_ CHARLTON HESTON '1HE HAWAIIANS" I .AWALTtR MIRl&:H Plm.CTION ,11 ., OOINE GHAPUN. JOHN PHILLIP LAW. MAKO. TJNThw Al.EC MclIJWEN .... al' ...... IOR'l'lllAllll ....... .,.M:SlD .......... ._. 111.JMlS llllftt ,._" lll.T'EI .,. ..... 111 ttll lllllS PllllYISl1Jl' lllOll ~-· ~-°"1d ...... For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT We thought It would help If we put the lntematlonal slgnal of distress on alt of the disadvantaged kids in Orange County so you could recognize them. And see for yourself Iha! there's nothing so damed unique about them: that they're really not much different from your own kids. Except that, with or without a distress signal, they really do need help. And their dlstr888 Is your distress. These kids need a chance to get started on the right path to a useful and productive future. ow him? Right now all they need are summer Jobs, so they'll be able to go back to school In the falt Sounds simple. Bur here's where th89 differ; where their distress Is "special." Wanllng a summer job Is one thing. Finding one is another-especially If you don't know how, or where to look. If you have no rich uncles or connections that can make a spot for you. Or don't have the right skin color. If, even befo111 you start out, you know you're dead ••• becauae you'Ve been that route before. You've butted your head on enough cloSed doors to know there's no use trying to be something better. .. After all, the old man didn't make it either." About ell our disadvantaged kids have going for them are their eyes. ears, arms, legs and strong backs ••• and their youthful energy and eager minds. Like your own kids. Maybe, as an Orange County employer, you'd make a move If you knew how to nnd the kids with the "spec/el" needs. If they were all to,wear the lntemallonal sign of distress so you could pick them out of the crowd, would yoiJl!lp aornethlng then? Would you help? Would you offer e Job? That's all we're talking about. Call 632.JOBS National Alliance of Businessmen ,10111 Orange County Metro ---· • 1193 North Miller Strftt • An aheim, Ctlifomla 92803 . 1· I • l • Mond'l; Alljurt 3, 1970 ' SHOP SEARS SU.NOA Y 12 Noon to 5 P .M. Prices Effective Beginning Today Thru Tues. August 4 • • • Monday thru Saturday 9: 30 A.M. to 9: 30 P .M. ' \ SA_VE ~4! • Sears Seal'll Battery Guarantee Pree rcplacemc:nr wiihin 90 daya of purcbase if banery proves dc- fcc<ive. After 90 dayr, we rcplsce the battery, if defcciive, and ' .:;harse you only fur 1he period of ownership, b.ist'd on 1he regulu pri.:;e Jess ·uJde:in. sc the time ,of rcrnrn, prorated cnrer pumbe t of mooths o{ gusr~nttt. 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In- atatlation cost will be prorated on the percentage Of guaran· ~miles actually received. lleavy Duly Oil Filler Fillers Out ~ .... , Aod 1"rl 12? Sca1·s 1UlN4 PAIK TA 1-4400; 111 ... llQ R MONTI OI -14911 l.ONe llAOI Ml 1-0121 .. --~AHOOA PAIK 3•0-Nl1 OUNDAU CM 1·1004, a Mt1t OlfMPfC-.& IOfO AN l·lflt COMPfON NI .._1111, • 2•1761 HPl1TWOOD HO t4M1 OUNOI t.i7•2100 llAM,ROlllUCltANDC:O. COVINA tH-0611 INOUWOOD 01 1°1121 PAIADINA 611""121t, 311-4211 Shop Night• Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 A.M. to t :io P.M., Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. 1'Scrtl1factfon Guttrantffd °'Your Monev Ioele'' " ' I ./ Wheel Cylinders In~tMaster ./ Cyltnder Are Grind Brake / Shoes Inspect Grease Seals / Hanlware Free Adjustment / for Ufeof Unings Road Test for Brake Reliability P1rt1 •Labor lacludtd •Chrysler product! haviq 8 wheel cylinders and cars wllb disc brakes and ~t'Jf-ailjuslerhigber. , .. ' Any additional parts and labor available al Sears low price. lJnder no condition will Sears do less than a "First Quallty Brake job", llonded Brake Shoes SAVE 'l! O.E.R . Shocks' • Fit• mtl!ll cani • Easier htndling, more comfort.able - POMONA NA ... ltt1 PKO WI l_.262 SANTA ANA Kl 7•3371 SANTA n IHllNOS f44··01 I IANTA MONICA IX ••t71 I 32,? SAVE 48% it.1aJar41tQl IOW-30 All·Wea1her Motor Oil ' . -.,~ : • . .\llstate Super Spork Plugs A~~·~;.: ~~'=i.i«~"'-- IOU1N COAlf PU.IA 140·.11U mtl:,(NCf 142·1111 UNND tlS·lf27 YAWY PO 1~146T, tl4·2120 VDMONT Pl •·1911 -· . ~ ' , ,• = Jc•+ • ,, 4 + till ;;:;;aw ocp Moodq, AU9Ult '· 1910 DAILY rnor fl ~FL Owners Reach Agreement With Players ' NEW YORK (AP) -Owners or the National Football League reached agree.. ment with lhe Players Association today, ending a ptayen' strike w b i c h bad threatened the 1970 season. Veteran. mirnbers of the 26 squads agreed to report to training camps im- mediately. The owners had met in the office of commls!ioner Pete Rozelle for close to 24 hours, 'not breaking for sleep. 'M'ie players demanded lnc:reased pension benefits. It was the most serious labor dispute in the hlalory of JXOfesalooal sports in the nation. MUUoot: of dollars ln teJevislon con- tracts also were Involved. The NFL announcement was as follows : • "An agreement he been reached between the negotiating comm'lttees of the " clubs of the National Football League and the committee of the NFL Players Association. · "Tex Schramm, head of the owners' negotiating committee, aald the im· mediate result or the agreement would be for veteraM to report today (Monday) to get ready for the opening of the pre-season schedule this weekend. "Schramm said the agreement called for $4,535,000 annually to be guaranteed for the player pension fund for each of the nen four years. Additionally, the owners Will contribute $2.i0,000 an- nually W improve or implement dlsablllty pa,yments, widow's benefits, maternity aDd dental benefits for each of the ne1.t four years." Fregosi Conti·nu.es His Role As Super Sunday Slugger Now Hear This! Oakland's Sal Bando, usually mild mannered, lost his cool durin~ game with Washington Sunday when be disagreed wit!) a called third 1trike by umpire ·Jim Maloney. A'• manager John McNamara and Maloney listened as Bando tried to get his point across to Maloney. l Bondo WM thumbed out of the game. Dodgers Meet Giants ln Homestand Opener LOS ANGELES (AP) -If lhe Los Angeles Dodger!ll are going to make a run at the Big Red Machine, they 'd better get moving. the Dodgers were l01h games behind the front-running CU.:innali Reds when they left fur a 10..game road trip July 23. They returned early today 12. games off the pace bu\ still in second place after rallying in the ninth inning to defeat the Expos, 1-3 Sunday.in Montreal. 'l11e victory enabled th e Dodgers to 1alvage a 5-5 split for the trip. They open an eigbt.fl;ame homestand tonight against San l'rancixo. 1n cmtrasl in ncmt -hitting twn~ been Ibo difficulty. Lot Angeles bas been aooriog runs, averaging 4.6 a game'alnce the All-Star break. Pitching, backbone or Dodger cbam4 J!tonship wum in the past, suddenly fj, : au sped with the eiceptlon of Bill ~ger. the right.hander who h a s o~ercome hepatitlJ to pitch a no-hitter Ud1fuhton an 8-3 record. Singer takes tie mound tonight in the Ont or two gun., agalllll•lho fourtb- pla Giants, 23 games behind ClnclnnaU. The Giants plan to start Skip Pitlock1 2-3. After the GianL! leave, the hard-hitting Atlanta Brami, In lllird place 221,-\ games behind the Reds, come to town for two games Wednesday and Thursday. By Sunday ntght the Dodgers' 1970 peMant cbances may be more apparent. They will have played the Reds four times, starting Friday night and ending Sunday with a doubleheader. Singer will have to have help from other Dodger starters, Claude Osteen, Don Sutton, Alan Foster and Joe Moeller, "It is true that we have had a lot of problems with our pitching in t )l.e past three week.st'' Dodger Manager WaJt Allton said. "But it also is true that these same guys are the ones who car- ried us early in the season ••. " Alston bad no complaint about Sunday's pitching, however, by Moelle r and reliefers Ray Lamb .and Jim Brewer. The Exp<>.s were hitless the last halt of the game, and the Dodgers pulled it out with the help of last-inning home runs by Tom Haller •nd Bill Sudakl!. But, said A~. the problem w l l h pitching is 11consistency." Angels to Face Oakland After Beating Red Sox There is something about Sund8y which brings out the best in Jim Fregosi and the California Angels. ---Aregos;. continued his super Sabbath slugging and the Angels ended a five. game Jos.ing streak with an 8-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Fl"tgosi. bammend his 18th homer and added a double CO put California in a proper frame of mind for an eJght- game road trip which begins tonight agaimt the Athletics in Oak.land. With second place in the American League West on the line, the Angels will use Rudy May, S.7, while the Athletics are expected to call up their 15-game winner Jim Hunter. "That was a big win for us," Mid Angel third baseman Ken McMullen, who contributed to Boston 's downfall with a homer and triple to drive in three runs. "All week we'd been sitting back waiting to lose. This should get us straightened out·• The victory went to Tom Bradley. who had the Red Soi blanked on four hits before Tony Conigliaro jolted him with a lhree-run homer in the ninth. Although deprived of a shutoot a n d complete game. Bradley was still conte nt to settle for his fitst major league victory against two defeats. "He began to get a little skeptical," Angel Manager Lefty Phillips said of h1s 23-year~Jd rookie right.hander. "Jn the last couple of 1nnings he was starting to overthrow. But he gave us a big lift with his solid effort." Fregos_i bas been something special on Sundays. In 19 Sabbath games he hu drilled eight homers and driven across 20 runs to go along with a .345 average. ''[ might challenge Babe Ruth's records if we played · all our game.a on Sunday," he kidded. The Angels had lost nine of 11 games and had oot scored a run for 24 innings before they rocked Boston starter Vicente Romo, 6-2, with a three-run burst in the second ulltlng/ Alex Johnson and Jim Spencef" singled and Johnson .scored on a throwing error by Red Sox catcher Gerry Moses berore McMullen tripled to right. He scored on an infield hit by Sandy Alomar. Fregosi's 18th homer. enabling him to tie a career high for one season, ignited a five-ru11 uprising in the sixth against Mike Nagy. It was followed by a Spencer single and McMullen's 12th homer. 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S -Br1dl4ly, lf'Kltlltll$0 11.omo (L,6.1) J ' ~ J J 1 1 N•ev 1/lSS•lO erstt 1·1/l 1 o o 1 2 11.G.M. 1 0 0 0 0 1 ,J.2) .. 1/J $ l l J :t J/300001 ~. Tl""' -t;ll, Ali.nd111U1 - CAIL Y l"llOT ....... '7 I /If .,.,., KEY SAVE -Corona del Mar (CINA) ~oa!Je !)on Ronaldson makes his move le block a Phillips' shot during play Sunday in the National AAU water polo champlOMbJps, Males Dale Hahn (41) and Bill Leach (26) defend. CINA won, ~' and wound uP third in the tourney, · CdM Narrowly Misses Title Hahn's S1wt Bounces Off Bar in Decider By GLENN WHITE Of 1M D9llY f'lltt lllff LONG BEACH -Twenty-seven second! had yet to be clicked off Belmont Plaza pool's giant electric . scoreboard clock in Corona del Mar-Irvine-Newport As.sn. 's <rUcial stMJggle with defending national champion De Ania. Coach Ed Newland's CLNA team had the ball and was trailing De Anza , 8-7, in an epic duel played Sunday afternoon before 1,200 fans . CINA needed only a tie to succeed De Anza as National AAU champion. 'Ibe ball was worked around to Da1e Hahn as the desperate Orange Coa!t area IJQUad struggled to gain the deadlock that would give them an unexpected champkft!hfp tn Ois 1'10 AA U nationa Is. Hahn. a fonner Sierra High School (Whittier) pnxluct, unloaded a ZS..foot shot at goal. It ' looked like it might . go .•. but then It slammed into the crossbar and bounced back Into the water. Nine or 10 1oches lower and CINA would have been champion. alt it was:n't to be as De AttU ran out. those l8!Jt 27 aecoods after Hahn'• near miss, pu~ first place in a logjam between CINA, Phillips of Long Beach and De Anul. Then De Anza concluded a fantastic comebadc by whipping CINA, 8-4, and Phillips, 10-9, in evening playoff games to wrap up the crown It was supposed to win In a breeze. When it bowed to Phillips, s-s, Saturoay rooming, De Anza had lta back to the wall, first needing an &Mist from CINA in the latter's Sunday morning tiff with Phillips. And, De Anza would then have to win four games Sunday to repeat its championship. So, Lambert's lioM went out and lam- basted Concord, 12·1, then came back in the afternoon to win three games in six hours, the final one ending after Ht o'clock. The last victory was only assured In the closing five seconds when magnlfi• cent Olympian Gary Sheerer stole the ball after mate Peter Asch had gotten the go-ahead goal with 1 :22 left CINA accepted third place to J>tilllips on a lost coin flip. New land's charges put on a spectacular show In the Sunday afternoon duel with De Anza, bul they were Oat and were only serious challengers for half of the night encoimter. De Anza coach Ar! Lambert said al· t.rward that OIN.\_ had Jired all ol Its cannons in tbe afternoon lhow. "They were going for broke for the national title In that one," be told the DAILY PILOT. "It was Just too much for them to come back again." Newland admitted CINA was flat In the evening ses&ion wUh De Anza. And he felt CINA should have beaten - or at least tied -De Anza in that afternoon claask:. lS-7, mi CINA B, 14-7. CINA B allll bowed ID De Anza B, 5-1, to be el-atod from the competition. Phillips got the upset parade going Saturday morning when it staggered Lambert's champions, 6.5. Here's how CINA scoring went in thole games: CINA ..... vs CONCORD -Fl1"41• M .. wmlno 1s1, Ml-• M6rtln !ll. 8111 lHctl (2J1 Rldi: M1111m no (2), Bob Ne11v (lJ, Jim Br.aburn OJ, 0.1• Hthn Ol. VS CINA S -HNIV (5)\ M1rlln n), Sradburn l'f· Lt•C~ Ut. F. Ml1wm no (11, II. Ml11Hmlno 1 , Ka~n Cl) VS PHILLIPS -F, MIU.min. (JI, H1lln (t) lN~tl {1). 1 ( VS OE ANZA -,...rlln ll), H1tln 121, LHclt "· VS DE ANZA -lNctl (2), HHIY t\), H•lln (IJ. ~ ...... ~,r,s 1.S~~ 1{;, D"kll1T111n 1 .iiKk ft>, "--* c1r.s DE AlrtV. • -dtllllft (1), N~ Newland Heads U.S. Poloists LONG BEACH -UC Irvine aquatics coach Ed Newland wu today named coach of the U.S. national water polo team that will travel to Europe Friday for a t~week schedule of games with West Gennany, Spain, Yugoslavia and Hungary. Newland was eboeefl for the poet when lhe man automalk:ally quallfy1n( b' Ille job declined ID i<>· ' LOS AMG•Lll MOWTll:IAL .. ,.,. MrltfM MllWl!."*'tt.t&• 1 t t ~.cl 4 • I J Miii•, M s I 1 • i-11ny, lt I I t t W.C."11,d StltSl..,.,,rf Sttt w .... ,...., 111 • 1 , 1 a.11ow. .. J • • • l.....,,.., a J t I I I.Moy, a t I t 0 Crampton Not a Machine CINA stayed close until the third quarter al the evening struggle. Then Olympian Gary Sheerer slammed in a penalty goal with 5,40 left In lhat period ID make it 5-2 De Anza. Faur minutes later Mart Parmalay pumped in • shot afttr taking 1 J>U1 from -.r. Ari Lambert, bosa of the 19'70 Natlonal MU champion De Anza team, to 1 d the DAILY PILOT he turned down the trip because, "I haven't had more than 1 \\ weeb willl my fmty al mv - llme la ihe post eJ&M yun. "Now we're going to have a long vacation. And T think It's great tha' Newlmi got the Job. He """'8 hard and deserves it." H•llw,c 41121'•1,...,.,H •tot s.n.~11. • I l t 1 llQ!li., • ~ 2 ' O Wftlt, U t t t I ltt'dll"9,..,, 11 0 I • 0 1t1111el1, rf ' t 1 t l•""'9n. ~ • I I I ,,.,..n.,, 11 2 • • 1 win., .. ~ 1 , 1 J911""', 11f1 I t I 0 Morton, 11 2 I 0 0 LMnO, p I I I I Wrl'l.ri.nd. :lb I I I 0 Cn1'tll'kwd, 111'1 1 I I I ·~· p •••• r-.11. a I JU Tlhll II I S 3 Lee ,..,,,.._. 00D 001 toil -l Manrr.I 110 a oot -i · ii ~ MOki, WIM. Df' -Mlllltnel t. l06 -l ...,.._ .. MOll,,.I I, 21 -W. OWll Wint, ~. W. f'•"-"'· H" -Hill., f'), kcl~i. Cf), It -F1lrty. 1• ....... •. Motlltr 4 S I I 2 L.9mll!W,..0) 2 It I I I ··-100101 Mor1911 1•111' ltnl/HM'f'M' {l.). l) I J J t I 0 Hlf' -'I MtrfOll ISU!lellll), ..., Motllw ll"•tr• trl. lltnt -1t7. A~ -a.1t.a. HAHHISON. N. Y. CAP) -"We'rt not madrines out there, we're bmnan beings," Bnl« Crampton said after J>OCkellng the $50,000 flnl pm. in Ille WestdlelltrGol!Ousk:. ~"'We-hne--nrerves:-We-hav&--llom:ach aches. We haft a haatc 9ftl9e ot in- security. And we have ean." 1be handlome Australlan bad h1I ears tuned ID the gallery behind him u he played down Ille stretch or the !200,000 Class~ Swulay with the awe10me Jack Nicklaus and young Lorry Hinson br<athlng down his oeck. "l\'s uncomfortable to have any " these feUows behind yoo because they're all so good," Crampton said. "art with Ntcklam it is really UMervtng. He Is the belt golfer in ihe world. There i9 no-~t-b.rw.w....do.'.!__ - Cramplolt rolled In _d~atlc birdie llh>ta from OU Ille green on the l&lh and 17lh holes· -dtlpplng In from 15 fefl on one and sinking a 20-~oot putt on the other -and then played the final hole In a aare par five for • 67 and a winning ICOre of 2'73. "While I was on lbe 17th, 1 Ust.cned That, -with du-ee magnlllcent for the reaction of the Nk:klaus and goalie saves by Steve 8.-nett. d1d In !llnoM gallery on lhe 11111," the curly· CINA. haired Ayslralian tour regular said. "I Sunday morning -whidl ieemed like didn't hN'r any ctieen. l ~rd an ah.b.h. centuries ago by the Ume the last game I knew then that the.re hadn't been of the' tourney was C"Ompleted -CINA aJ>lrdie...tnd..one_ot..bolh.of tbemLha-d__. .. ..,,llaotod PhiWps, wbidLls_cordl<!l l>Y rot a bogey. • Huntington Beach'• Monte Nitzkowski 1'11191 tOWt• Will _...-WIM1M 111 !M-1250,llllll UCLA' Bob ff • • r:"i.::f::i.r ~Ctt11k on 1111 1.1'1»-Y•nl Mr and s om, -· rvcw:'t'~. l'l..c"* toww: ,,.11,....J..odn ' CINA'a outstanding players Sunday in- Kt. HICklMll. its~ 72'4'"'~'' eluded Jim Bradburn , Dale Hahn, t,flke ';{',;;vl~1ftlJd5 ~W-...!/b Martin, Ferdie Mwmnlno, and goalie ~-:.ry ,\-:.~ '~frf n:~~u·-,, 0on Ronatdsoo, the 1atter dotna a ~~~II ~~-~loll w:¢":tt:. J)llrtiCU18rly nifty job, ""' ,,_.,_ ''" • s.1uro1y CINA manhandled Coocord, ~~ ll~W~ . Newland will have four ol his Corona ct.i Mar-Irvine-Newport Assn. (CINA j players on the U.S. squad. ~111.!'Y-ar~dle Ma.lwnk>o,_ Blll Lea\il. Dale Hahn and Mike Mlrlln. Martin and M""'8mlno""9 11111 cbiloen to Ille Nail<>nat AAU All-Amerlc1111 18111\ Sunday night followtna oomplttlon ot In. 1910 U.S. champlonahlps In Lolli Beach. The trip al!o upseta I Newland lamll1 camplJll oortee to Mexico. ..... ~--.-------------------------------------------------~--------------------····--.. -. -- . I OIJl.Y '11.0T Mond.Q, A119Ui\ 3, 1970 Sperts ia Brief Laver Capttn·eg . - L.11isville Title IF YOU SLICE, CHECK YOUR AOORESS l'OSITION • ' Ul0ISVll.4C, I( 1 . -;-~ ••ded Bod Laver of 9'1-do! ~., ltlOk lilt mu. i'il la lliz matches In th< 1'!" two ,.... from '"JHO"d-id i.Dow ,\ualraUan John ~-~·-&bday to wln the illllll erwn pf I ho $1$,000 ~ leMls clauic. lATW,' w"bo wll1 celebrate 'Ilk Stnd blrthdl.)' Sunday, earned t$,(D) for the win, wh1le Wbnbledon w I n n e r ... ~toot home the nm- ..... p prise ol 12)00. Newcombe took 111 early S-1 Jud lo the !int. oet. but Laver toppocl him lo the -fin games and won the aet 5-3. Newcombe finally held serve in the ..-teCOnd 1ame of the final eet. endina>-aver's otrin& d breaks 1t four. Another service-break situa-~: tioll never came for :'! Newcombe, but Laver got the t! one be needed in the eighth (, game. breaJdn& NeW<Ombe ~ with a superb backhand pap.. r. ing shot for a 5-3 lead. Laver :: then gavt! up only one point 1: in the ninth game to c1ooe 11 the match. l LONG Bi:Cll -Dick Sber<r of Seal Buch pusb.d his 21.foot lunnelhull boat to an averace ol 65.56 roiles per hour ova 17S uilles Sunday io wio the outboard divili.on Richey~s Play at Its Strongest INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Cliff Richey uy1 he's playing tennis better than evu before md not many people will dilpu.te that. atat.ement after his aUiioa vid..ory Sunday over .Stan Smith in the fmals of lbe llO,OXI National Cl1y c..,rt Tennis Champioosblps. ~ 23-year-o\d San Angelo, Tes., native Mopped Uncle Sam's No. 1-ranked net at.Ar, sjmth, 1-%, 104, U, 6-I, in the Chfee.aet&«"·five match at &he Woocbtock Ou:b here. Jn women •a singles, I.he vie· tot was surpri!ing y"Otmgster Ulldi 'I\teto, JI, of Met.a.im, La., wbo downed defending C:h8mPion Gail Chanfreau. Ricbey basked in hiJ victory over Smith, saying, "I've play~ better this 1ear than l'te ever played in my life . His victory over lhe U.S. Davis Cupper from Pasadena, was Richey 's seventh of the year aDd his aecond in three "A·eeb. It was also the seeond time be. bas won the Clay Court, taklng the singles title in 1966. Smith, playing gamely with a right shoulder shot full of cortillone d u e to ei:treme 30Cenes.5 in his shoulder, said , ''I just d.id11't concentrate enough J guess. I've been working tn change m)' serve a litUe bit and I th.ink :l's kJnda hurt a bit. "I served fairly well," he added, ;'but I just had too many double faults (seven) and a coo~e of real careless errors .. , Richey accep~ the $8,000 first place check and said, "It'• • big title ind I'm just happy lo win It. I want lo come back next year and try to retire the trophy . That's a big ambit.ion of mine ." ~ 8APRCO IN•URANC& e BUSINESS e HOME e AUTO e BOAT e LIFE -.Ob Pafey \ antf Attoc.i•t•1 INSURANCE Phone ~usoo 474 I!. 17th St. COSTA MESA ol the Maralhan ol Cham· ploos. Sherer drove a.round the 1.14-mlle course 115 ti.mes wlthin the two-hour Ume limit. His closest pursuer. Bob Lanen of Stockton, completed 111 laps. Rusa Raner of Burlingame, won the loboard section with a perform~ nearly idv>- t.ical to Sher«'s -115 I a p 1 Joo Baventock ol Long B<acb was secood, n seconds behind. • DETROIT -"You know what l waa thinking. You know who was up next;' said Manager BW Rlgney alter his Mlnoesota Twins bad defealed the Detroit Tigen '-3 Sunday. "l didn 't wan;t my day ruin- ed." Due up next -Wore the Twins retired the last Tiger to the bottom ol the ninth -was Al Kalioe. And it was Al Kaline Day io ~it. "I know his Jet," JUgney said with con'viction. "I've been watching that a.ct for 10 yean. No thanks." So the Twins -thank.s .. homers by Harrnca Killebrew and Tony Oliva -beat the Tigers on the day set aside to honor the 35-year-old right fielder who joined tbe 11gers io 1.953 a.s a mtrll oourted Baltlmore prep Nr. He had tis pick ol eeveral majcr league teams, but c.hose lhe Tigers. 4JJ a halUng speech during the ceremonies before the game, Kaline -pointing out he was unaccustomed to public speaking -uid h< had had his pick of major league teams and bas felt through !he years \hal he ~Ill> ed with the ri.gbt one. "l can't tell you/' be 1aid to the 40,113 fans assembled for the game, "I can't teU you how many Umes I've thanked God that I ~ Detroit." • ' LAKE BAGSVAEl!D, Den- mark -Pete Weipnd. of Newport Beactl, defeated the favorttes Friday in a preliminary heat as th~ eighth world canoe and kayak cham· pion.ship o~oed wJUt· a record 352 entfies fror;n 26 <;ountries. • Spall\ .a.od West Germany gained the &emi!inals of the Davis CUp teMb competition Sunday 'for the right to meet Ille Up!ted Slaltl . d<lending champion, iQ the Challenge Cup al Cleveland , Ohio, Aug, 29-81. Bath countries clinched the sernlfin8.ls by winn ing doubles matches to lake an unbea table 3--0 lead in the best-of-5 in· ten.one final. Spain's M;anuel Santana and Juan Gisbert defeated Brazil's 'nw>mas Koch and Jose Edr.on Mandarino. 6-1 , 6--4 , 6-4, at Sil() Paulo , while in Poona , India, Wilhelm Bungert and Olris- tian Khunke of West Germany downed India 's J a id i p Mukherjea and Premjit Lall , 6-4, u, 13-11. Swin1athon Nearing End The million-mile Swimalhon laking place at the Newport Tennis and Swim Club in Corona det Mar is aiming toward a finish Wednesday at about 6 p.m. As of 6 p.m. Sunday, " total of 745,930 yards had been accomplished with 254,070 re- maining. Playet"s rrom the CIF run· nerup Newport Harbor High wate r polo team swam a six hour block (2-8 a.m.) earlier toda y. A pa ir of outstanding women's s w i'm champions were scheduled to J•k.e dips today. Toni HewlU (4 p.m.) and Greta Andersen (1 p.m.) are both former Olympic participants for the U.S. Most be1inn1f' tend to hit the ball to th• rlaht of t1r1et. Their automatic reaction Is to alisn themHlves more to the left.. As 1 result, shots: ''' sliced to the rl1ht or pulled to the left. Illustration I 1 shows a typi· eel slice position. Notice th1t the clubshaft cots under the ri1ht arm and over the left. This indic1t1s that the player's upper body is 1li1n1d to the left. Invariably the c.lubhead will swin1 from outside to in· @ side the target line durina im· pa<:t. This produces shots th1t ire we1k. cut to th• richt or pulled to the left. When properly aligned, your club1h1tt should p~ss over the right arm and under the ltlt (illustration #2). From this ad· dress position you m1y feel that you are aimed t.o the rigl)l. However you will 'wine your club head squirely into the back of the ball ind it will fly lone :::--- and straiaht ... 0 ,,,. KA"-_...,._ LOW SCOft£51 HIGH POWER! Get plenty of 1olfin1 llelp 11'1 Arnold Palmer'• boolllel, '"T .. Shot• and Fairway Wooch," written tx· clu•iYely fOl'" rNd•r• of this col1o1mn, A copy is yours for 20• al'l4 a stamped. •elf.addre•Md anvtlope u nt to Arnold Pa lmfr, c/o thi1 newspap.1r. Swim Results McBreen Erases LA Meet Record LOS ANGEL~ -Tom McBreen or Goklen Gate iSwim Club ln Sa.o Mateo, outdueled Heru1 F11J11Jchl , of We3t Germany io aet a meet record of 1S:3l.0 :lD the 1.500-meter race Sundly al the Uth annual Loi An&el<~I "latlonal. Fa s s representing Phlllil'I "' Long B .. ch, set the old mark (If 16:32.10 last year. They matched stroke for stroke until tbe last 100 meters when McBttea pulled away GoH Title Captured By Small SANTA ¥AJ!lA !AP) - TerTy SmiJl of I.oog Beach lagged li feet ind tapped in an 18-inch p1r pull on tht 18th green Sunday for a tw<>- W1der-p.1.r 70, defending his California Open golf title by one ttroke over Forrest Fezler of San Jose. Small, 25-ye&r-old pro at Virginia Country Club, had a 72-hole. total of 278 , 10 under par on the Santa ~1aria Coon· try Club cou rse. .f"ezler, former Ca lifornia Amateur champion . had checked in moments earlier with a 279 aft er shooting his third 69 bi four round s. Grouped at 281 in third place were Small's boss at Virginia Country. Cl ub , P i nk y Stevenson, and 1955 U.S. Open winner Jack Fleck of Bonita. Fleck carded the day 's low roond, 68, but Steven son faded to a one-over 73 after 1t&rting the final round tied with Small for th e lead. Small won $1.800 a n d Fezler"s secood-p\ace effort was worth $1 ,000. Fleck and Stevenson each pi~ked up $800. Small, wtio hopes lo qualify for the PGA tour i n November, was two slrokcs oo,ier par afler seven holes bul birded four of the next five. Willie Barber of Costa Mesa shot a 74 In the fina l day 's action to finish al 286. Doug MacDonald of San Clemenle ended with a %91, 111 did Paul Scodtller of South Laguna . to win by about 12 meters. Faasnacht was clocked In J6 :37.6S. McBreen, 17, who plana to attend University of Southern California In the fall, was making only his third com· petitive attempt at l .~ meters. Claudia Clevenger of De Anu Athletic Club near Santa Clara, Calif., set the only other mttt. record Sunday. She won the ZOO.meter breaststroke In 1:44.%7, about two seconds fut.er than the tw~year-old mark. No naUoo.al or world records were threatened in the lhree- day meet. Baseball's Top Ten • .... Ill -&I NH AMa&tCA N L•Aetu• PtlVlf' (I.,. e Al Ill H P el. Ollv•, Min ti ..io II ut .m Yel!r:UimUI all'I IOJ JIM 11 Ill ,J!l H'"'''' Mii 111 •U 1• 11-1 .)U Aa1 r1c111, cr.r 101 402 H u• .:n1 A.J~ C.I 161 •U J..i IU .lit F, 11100111-. a&I t9 »I '1 !OS .Jll J. "owot1 111 lit .M.I llO lU .Jl~ F<KN. (It fl W ... IOt .JtJ C1ter. 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CIMIM111 l!. lt~flt •1ttH IR 111nc11. C!ll'Ckl"•'I, 1011 1,w11111m1, Cll!ti lO, "I l'tr11, Clncl.,,.111, .. I H . j1,1r.ar1, All1nt1. fft lttll.t,UM. 11, LO\llt. ... • Bowling Finals Set O's Super Streak Over Royals Hits 23 \ At Kona w alt Bloc.I< of Carm will lead a coollngent of 11 bowlen Jnto tonlgbl'1 oJ)'11iilg finals round ol lhe lot.b annual We.st Coast Matcb Game EllmlnaUons at Kona Lanes lo Coot.a Meu. Bowlli!g begins at 9:15. BALTIMORE (AP) L On May t, 1969, after Bat&nore lost to !he Kaniu City l!Oya!J. M.&na&er Earl Weaver ot lbe Orioles circled the date on bia clubhouse calendar and Legion 'Play vowed. "That'll never happen again." Weaver referred only to 110me advice be gave which contributed to the loss. But now, Z3 a:amea later, the vow In tonight's action, the 16 finalists will bowl four, one- game matches. Each game vidory adds 50 pl.m to the bowler's total. After 16 games 1n the finals (four weeks) the oompttition will be ctJl to the leading four bowlers for the Aug. 31 championship. San Clemente, Block took over ~ top spot. last Wttk: wilh an 825 four· game series. vaulting him 5t pins abo~ second place Doug Johnson. FV Score Wins Johnson had held the lead for six tournament outinp, since the third week of play. The Long Beach left-hander bowled a 761 .eries last Mon- day nigbt. Two area bowlers are in the field of 16. They include Dana Point's Clyde Lacher and Larry Schoenfelder nf Cost.a Mesa. Lacher jumped from 18th to the 11th position list week wiUt an 867 series. Scboen- felder dropped from ninth to lsth with a four-game block of 749. ,IMllth PM. ......... Clfr •.••.•.••. Plitt 1. Well •lodl, Cer-Jl:m 1 OoUll J_,._. L-•...a. l. Je1 Rebln'°"' s.r.11 SUUn.11 •• Don Hordllrtll'fl· ... ,..,...,,, 1.2•1 5. F•rrl91 HLnklt~ L• ~ 1,m t &~ ~~,-~ U1~"..,,...•d1 ... 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The losses elimln.ated Westminster f r o m further competition in either clam- bake and kept San Clemente's chancri alive at Los Alamltoe, Fountain Valley recorded a 2..Q shutout win over PlactntJa Saturday at La Palma and will fact Los Alamitos-Bay at 2 p.m. nest Sunday in the second round -0f Anaheim play at La Plama. · Top Elims Bowler Overcomes 137 Game By CRAJG SHEFF ot n.. 0111~ Pllet Sl•tr When a professional bowler r ings up a score of 137 in a game it could be compared to a goller missing a six-inch pul!. dollars." He turned p r o in 1961. But bowling was secondary to his educati<ln. Arter Venke High, Block moved on to Santa Monica City College , then later received his B.S. degree in Business AdmlniatratJori at Cal State lLos Angele1). He is now an asslatant manager with Croc ker Citizens Bank in Westchester. 'l1le Harbor Dodgers and Hartlor Angels are e a c h scheduled for tentative action in lhe Anaheim tourney tonlgtit at 7:30 and 9. San Cleme nte put Weatmlnater to a qulci death, sc.ortns: seven runs Jn the fir.rt three innings before adding four more in the last three .framet of the 'aeven-lnning contest. 1be fourth inning wu the only ... lo which San Clemente wa1 turned away. Four cm.!ecutJve singles by Craig AndtrlOll, R o b i n Rescban, Toby Re!lchan and Mark K1n1 got San Clemente its fir1t pair of ruw ln the JnitiaJ frame. Robin Reschan exhibited an awesome di.splay of power, IOCkina: a .tee00d-innlnc home run w:lth Conrad S lei n er aboard and accounting for a solo round tripper in the seventh. Lefty Ruben Paramo, who also had two hlt.s at the plate, hurled a complete game or scoreless ball for the winners, fanning eight while allowing just two walks and a like amoont of hlts. Fountain Valley rlghlhander Jay Stanley showed nearly as Impre ssive credtntlals on Saturday against Placentia, pitching a blank job, whiffing seven and yielding two walks incl two hitJ. 'OUNTAIM VALLIY UI ,.1u. ct Slllmlll, rf MlldllU, l b 111-'•·l'b ~rift', II HlK, M Wll~lrloon. c "'"""' .. Stt ftltV, p Tat1lo •II r II .... J 1 I I .) 1 I e l 0 ' 1 J • • • l • • 0 l • • e l I I 0 i o a o J I I 0 ,, 2 t , ktrt fty IMI"" also appllet to an incredlbl~ winning 1treak. The Orioles have la.ken 23 conaecutive decislorui from the Royals since their f I r at meeting with the eJl)anslon club, oompleUng a 12--0 aweep for the 1970 seaaon by winning 10-8 Sunday. The string has wiped out the previous major league record of 21 straight victories by one club ovu another. and Ba!Umore 1tJll has a chance to add to the mark nest season. ''I don't think this wtll ever happen agajn," said Baltimore third baseman B r o o k s Robinson . "It seenu lm· possible, even now." "It's han:I lo believe " said right fielder Frank 0Ro 1 blnson, "that one big league club can beat another 23 times in a row . You have to be very fortunate, and have breaks go your way. The Royall have played us tough." "We've been in to m e bodaclous games with the Royals," Weaver aald, using a word from Sunday's SnuHy Smith comic strip which also appears in the American Thesaurus of Slang. The word mearu: fresh or Impudent, not hard fought, so Weaver could be charged with an error by those who want good grammar instead of good games. The 2.1-a:ame streak includes seven Baltimore victories by one run and nlne by two runt -three in extra innings. Last month, when the Orioles scored three one-run victories In Kansas City, the Royals gave rabbit's feet t.o their fans in a vain effort ,to break the hex. The Royals, who trailed 5-tl after the flrst Inning Sunday and 8-2 after the fourth, rallied for two runs in the ninth with none out before Eddie Watt came in to squelch their last bid for a 1970 victory over Baltimore. "I thought maybe we'd score nine runs in the ninth and then hold them," Royals' Ma~ger Bob Lemon 1aid . "We'll get 'em nest year." Cul Motton, who had started only five previous games in the outfield for Baltimore and had struclt out In three of hia lut four pinch hitting at- tempts, drove in five Oriole runs with a triple and a home And that 's just what Walt Block did during the second week ol Ule 10th aMual West Coa s t Match Game Elimination.'!, now under way at Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa. This is tbe toorth year of competition for Block ln the Elhm (second consecutive year) and the first time he has reached the finals. Plecen111 ODO ODO o -• 1 o run. Block's four game total of 754 dropped him from the niYllh position to 27th after that second week of corn· petition. '°"'"'•In v,11.., 101 ooo .: -1 t o f';;;~~::~;;":;~~~ W•ITMINST•ll (2) I ll r lo a11k111v. Jb ~ 1 , "I'm not really surprised about it. rve been bowling pretty good lately." says the 6-0, 17~nd Block. M•rll~I, lb 1 0 I Dodd, ,. , 0 0 ONrkk. 1b 1 o I NIO!tnd, II l 0 0 G.AU~ll'O. c l 0 1 Lundi••"• d f"'i I 0 ~~~~::;;, •,, t; : : Tolll1 1l 1 < Seer• '" lftnl11tt Since that time, the Carson resident has turned oo ·con· siderably, averaging 205 per outing and claiming the No. J spot in th~ tourney . Bowling honors i n cl u d e being named the 1967-68 , bowler of the year In Southern California. He was also winner ·of the recent Pacific Coast Bowlers tournament in San Francisco over the J u l y Fourth weekmd. 010010 1 -J I 2 Also. the JG.year old Block has failed to go lft'lder the 800 mark since that disastrous second week . 1000100 -2 ~ 1 Monday night , Block leads a conUngenl of 16 bowlers inlo a four -week final round . He currently has a ~pin ad· vantage over Doug Johnson ol Long Beach. He also has four sanctioned 300 games tn his credit and an 810 high series. As for the future. Block plans to continue bowling in tournaments on the West Coast on weekends. SAN CL•M•HTI C1ll .. ' Allder11an, u ' ' 511t1 ...... "' ' It. Rucflln, 3b ' ' Wrlelll. c ' • T Re&cn1n, rl ' • l(lnt. cf ' ' k lern1n, lb ' ' Ol>llllet. ti ' ' '"•'•""'· p ' ' Tol•I• " " Wl.ITMIHITl!lll 111 .. ' ' . ' . ' . ' . • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' " • • • ' • Block began bowling at the age of 17, shortly after grWuation from Venice High School in 1957. "I started out In a junior league, averaging 1~7. After that the average went up and up until it was at 190 after three years. The next thing I knew 1 was making a rew "Once. before I was mar- ried, I went out on the PBA tour. But Ulere are enough tournaments on the West Coast to keep me busy - and to make a little extra money on the side." l'r1(1, u M•rtlnl1, d ·lb l t•••!1y, JI) l>tcl•lck. lb-p !)odd. lb-HI Runeo. c Nodlond, rf H11lot...,, fl Lu/!09'1'11· P•d ' . ' Tallil ' . . ' . . LOCAL J 0 0 No all.er n1w1p•p•t te1!1 vou ,~ : ~ more , e"••v dav, •boYI wl!el'• letn .-, hw11n11 9oin9 on in lh1 Greeter Or1n9e s1nc11men1e 21s oi 1 1-11 n 1 Cot1I then the D..-.ILY PILOT. W11!mln1!tr ODO 000 G -o 2 1 ~----------~ Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS NATIONAL LEAGUE E11t Dlv11lon W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 511 48 .M7 New York 56 48 -~ I Chicago 54 51 .514 31,4, Philadelphia 49 M .476 7'h St . L<luis 47 58 .441 10'1 Mootrea l ~ eo .434 12 Weil Dlvl1lon Cincinnati 74 34. .685 Ood1er1 eo 44 .577 12 Atlanta 50 55 .476 22\ii San Francisco 49 55 .471 23 Houston 46 59 .433 16~ San Diego 42 65 .393 31 i,; TN1r• G&IOlt• Pllltbu,..h (M-1_.I et Molllr.11 IMcGl""' ... 1). n~I Chic-IJIMI.,. U-ltl 11 Ntw Yori< ti<_....~ M l. nl9"1 SI L11111li 11er<1'1 '·ti '' PhUMt!pllJ1 fJ1dt'°" f f ), nltM Al!lnlf !llffd l·l 11111 N!Hre .. UI &t Hav1lon (Olttter •·t •NI •1111.,. • .,.,. !Ml. lwl411t hl Un l'raf'l(!i.ce IPltlKll: !·JI ti o.Qtrt C$11141..-l-JI. nl1h1 (b1dnft1!1 Ill,.._ lf.l) 11 I.,. Oi..., !l(lttw J-11), nltohl AMERICAN LEAGUE Et1t Dlvl1lon W L Pct. GB BalUmore 86 39 .629 Detroit 57 47 .548 111,1, New York 57 47 .MS 81/1 Boston 5.1 50 .515 12 Cleveland 51 ~ .481 1$~ Wuhin1ton 47 M .441 19 Minnesota Angels Oakland Milwaukee Kansas City Chlca10 West 1Mvl1lo1 .. 36 59 .. 59 46 39 67 38 67 38 70 . ..,.... . .,,, ·-"· Allffll I. eottan J C!~v111N1 '"'· Chic-!·I Mltw•ul<M •. New van.: s Wt•hlnlll"" 1-f. O.k\llnd l ·I B11tlmo,. 10, ktn•t l Cit~ I ft'ln-11 '• Dftrt(I J '!' ... , .... _ .uo .!162 .5!11 .388 .362 .352 71\ 711 28 281\ 30 ,,._.., IM•V l>I) ti Gt~IMMI IHlll!ftr 1).1), '"'" Mllwl ulo:M !P•llln 1 .. 11'1111 1(rwu1 1•111 •t Mlnf>t.Oi• !Perry 1 ... Mid Ht ll M l, I, !Wf.f'lll'hl 1(1nMI CUY (Jann-J.11, et (l'>IC1991 (Miil ... '"'· nlelll W•~hf,..lllOI {.......... ,_., II De!NH n tltll-v S.I I. ftltlll Onlt ·-· ~ ..... 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The Costa Mesa Comel.li were victimized by a disputed ca ll on an infield rly rule in dropping a S-2, ten·lnning verdict to the San Bernardino Orioles at Costa M t' s R ' s TeWinkle Park. We stminster, meanwhile. could not produce the required number of registered playtrs and had to forfeit it contest a8ainst the La Fonda 'Stars al Santa Ana's Saddleback High. MOllday, All9Utl '· 1970 Deadlocked in Open League NutrUite and Wlbon Ford, !\labar 10 for Saddlebaci.. apparently headed for a co-Woody's Wharf had . five championship in the Costa players in double figures with Mesa RecreaUon Department Pat Grant claiming high point open summer bas i.e t b a 11 honors (ZI). ' ' . ' . . I 0 > ' ' ' ; ~ ' league, both po.sled lopsided ._,,., WMtf 011 IMllM'' •ittfk MllW ca1 wins In recent play. •·-•e. 'r ~ flf1 ~ tt ft ,. '"" Olllr•o S I l Nutrilite whipped Harbor ae0eu • 1 2 11 1-10111111, s , , Wn~-Gr ... t t ) I JI PtYfle ' J l !\,erehants, 17·S8, and ~o ic1r.a • ' 1 n c.wii1o1 2 , 2 Forfl knocked off Saddleback. ~=~1 i : ! 1! L,,_ 1 1 1 83-67 Tall!J J.I 1' t 7t G. lvW : l ! • DAILY PILOT U Th ' ,......,..., S11tit!lln 1 .. 1 ~y J t l e two teams a r' " ft flf, '• ra1ai. Jt u 1• NOW I COSTA MESA deadlocked for the league lead ~;:.t>S"'h' : ~ 1 ~ •...,...m.• "rMw• 1•11 n with ll·l records. Sp111ver11er J 1 2 1 hi ft .. "' 1739 Superior lilldl 1 I I 11 WUll"'" 0 2 ' t -· In other tussles al Solltbern u_. J , 1 , 11t...i • ~ ! ; ~ I• 17.t I California College, Southern ~!"' : : ~ :~ft~~~:-"~,.~-~·~;~~~~' ~'~'~·~~~~P~l~~~t.4~2~-~3~314~~~~: Plastic Mold tripped Tot••~ 11 • 11 .. Ktn>Mdlti : : ~~I Ha!ttklle: W-¥•' •I. Sltli-~ JI L•lllt Pro.,.,.essive Produee. 87-61, s.H1t1Noe1. cu1 rote11 " ,, 11 •1 ,,. .. " ,, I lililftlmt: PliUllQ •I. P~ and Woody's Wharf handed L11irr J , , : a. Nev.·porl Stationers a 7MO set-~~1.,.. ! ~ ~ 1: back. Mar>ar • J 2 1~ din •• N EOW~td5 5 1 1 11 Lea g u1e utrilile rout H-'lOll , , , , COMPLm was Steve Sabi11s, who tossed ~-;.~:. ~ ! J ,r in SO points on nine field goals w • ._ ,.,. 1»1 TUNE·UP 5 llW1 Grl\' ~ IDrtt"I Ill Moon Clabbtr "ii'""l ' HI He'1 4 11..iu., Ad•\•I 11• ----------------~---------Sir 8111lkr'" !W !Mn 11' lot.cloe ILontO!"ll) 115 !\1anager John S a I n I ' s Comets were worklnK on a l-1 tie v.·ith the Orioles in the tenth inning wt\en the visitors picked up l\vo runs for 1 3-1 edgt. and a doze.n charily throws w111 ' ~ ~ :'I v.·hile mates Denny Fitzpalrick Conklin • 1 1 1• I CyNIHNr !Mell C'"I TM'l"r Toroto (Smlll1I HI Ut'1 Go Sam !C""i~j 121 Counc:~ W1r >\!~( 1(P,~trl •If "'br'I 81t!lld,(i•M•j "' Cl11lr Toni lph1m 111 1l go, In BB Loop Cl'laDfl\lto\ f 0 I I t 16). Mike Barnes 115) and ""-""'bo 11 J 1'6 Cordy Marty (11) were also :.m:~:~i:., : ~ 1~ in double figures. ~!11~;:m~' Wlho~ )6, S•~~.~.1~ ll l..ee Haven led Harbor 11w1rm11 1111 1895 ...- 100,000 MILE TKlltO llACI". :ISO r 1•CI• Mlid~n t ¥11< ok11. C!tlmlnt. P11rlol: i1100, C!tlmlnt orlct 11!-. 0111tar a1]vnn1 81nkd 1 !I Fln11 Ck.ii W~• ,'"• WNW~·' ) Harbor Outfits In the bottom or the extra sta nza. Costa M"esa scored a run but was denied any more on a strict interpretalion of the infield fly rule. Tim Cunningham led off the tenth for the Comets and ad- vanced one base on fluss Campbell's si ngle. Merchants with 21. Rogt.'• ': ~ ~ 1 : H D 9,5 U11Conc1111cH111 Southern Plastic's big w i\1 G1111, o o 1 o · ~...., •ty tw••n111 SabiM 1 11 ' :JO I <A I c\ SHOCKS !...ct1 pro-r11oldt was keyed on its balanced e1r~e• ~ s o 15 IM M KJtl~ 1t1111111non A¥1li:tbl• ~tack led by Da v(' Payne's ~:~;:.~·kk -~ ! : ,! .: • DllC II.AKI SPECIALIST • ~ Mud In wr fl CKtrdl"9l Ull Ct 0, V no Otrt CPerMrj 110 Ftll'lloft CllY !""'I "' . ""'"!" • • 3 11 • Th"" To i:1 .. l,t.clt •J '" ru 81 ,.,,,. (Wrltll! no Loveh' Nl9ht tl l,,..,1ml 111 C11>11ln'1 Cowbov IW•txo"l 1ffl Atw 11111111• SllOd\r Bllnket t Mltchrll) l?O Finish One-two Rand y Gilmore then hit a pop up to the right side and the ball dropped untouched with both runners going. The umpire called Gilmore out and C'Qnverted lbe situation into a un~ue double play by call- ing baserunner Campbell out. In the \Vilson Ford victory. iorai. iJ ~' tl 11 COSTA MESA STORE ONLY -• th~ \\'inne rs held only 11 36-3~ Ma....,. Mt•thaRll~SI:, itf ,,' Jiii Hub ... 11-.4. - halftime lead, but blitzed Sad-w.11,,} • • • 1 '.;;_,;;;;~~"""!!!"!!!"!!!~1"4"t-1"!!!0"2"2"w"!!!l"4"t".z"z"s"t"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!~ Cenro, 1 ••• dleback. 52-33, in the final1-------------------P•rr'• PMCtM1 cr;U•l 1"' H•ll Quick {ICtnb 11 RO'ltl L..rY B11t I rCKbr) 111 1, ""· 'OUITH IACI!. J~ feros l wt•r el01. Cllllmlr>111. PurH U19C. Cltlm11111 11rke IUIXI. \on1!-CWtllS} 1111 11r.;ci a..-~PttM<I !r:":. 1.~1~~11::111 •-iDr1v11 ) Armciuest L1"'11ml Tru<klt It t (Htrtl 'it-' ,1_, 1Ao11r t P et oo;t,1 11Clnl1! f llv Rrnal 11-1.,rd M l Allll l'lltllllr F11t EO<lll CH1rll Soc:ltlY Mt< C5mlll\) '" '" '" "' i~ "' "' "' "' '" "' "' N e w p o rt Exchange Club (Newport Harbor ) and Newport Center K i w 8 n I s (Corona del P.1ar), the sole Newport Beach entries in the Huntington Beach summer baseball league, closed out ~ hot weather season Friday nigbt with victories. Tbe wins clinched the loop's top two T!nv Toutl! rOrtvtrl Oeckt Rttll (PtrMr) "eo. "' ------------ FIPTH llACI. '00 v1ro1 l ~·~• 0101 Ind up. Clrlmlfl'll , Pur.•t 1\100. Cl•lm ne erltt Ar'JOOO. ~~,~~111r~ .. 1 • .e:r··1 :1! T•~ v1no:1l cr1rn1<1 •11 Hv R"'IUtl 1 -l~html '19 Gore! 0111 IAdtlr) llf Luc.kV B•r Joe IWtll1) 119 01rl Mat Cl1nk1l '15 Ea11 lndl1n (H1rcl!"'I 111 SoulttwtllltHI CPe~I l)J O\.ol!er Bar ,OI' Clitrtl 11' 0111-111 ~k '''""''I '" lr11eU1 Row tWell1 llf "~ SIXTH llloCI. l5CI v1r01 l Y~"' Gld~. c 11lm ln1. Pur11 11100. Cllllml"' Hunll11•I011 •Hell Summ1r L.utvt !Fl1111l YIL TGI NewPOr! Ellthan;9 (1"11 n 3 1 NeWPOr! Ce!i!lf" Klwanlr; 11 • 1 Jt1 Norrh H~ntlng!on llor.ry • I 1 S''I Hunllnera.n Harbour ' 10 1 I ll Wlftn'l Tow Se,..,lc• S U l 10\.io K1uhn1n and Broad 5 lS a 11 Jrld•Y'l 11tei.u1ti Newport £J1d,.nat ._ Wl11n'I Tow Servk f ) NtwPOrl Cfn1~ II, North Hunllneton , l'lunll"9!ol' Ha•b&Jr J, K1ulm1n tl'ld &roaa o (tortelO ptlce 11~. -----------Ptnum Otck IWtllll 1\1 Flr11 To Go ILIP11am1 "' Cu!t N RttdY !AOalr • •1 LOft11t Ltrk (Smllhl Hu 5erl.,!ln Miu IHrrll 111 MIC ... Boll cs r1u1•l !1S ll1pjd NlllOI (Htrdll!V) llS wirrv ktt IP••tl II• M11 Ol•mend 8UJ ICrG1bvf l'I Fly ~ .. '''Af:rl1lltlllle !\/ S1r•lth Pan., ((rOlllYJ Ill lolamll<K 8tr II !Htr1J 1711 J11nt l• Boy ILll>Nm! 11 1 Tin¥ Td!ll (AO.Ir! Ill 14 ••• llYINTH llACI. 110 yards J v:a• Oldl Ind up[ Clrlmlnt. Purw 11100. ~eem1 Lllit Y 15tr1u11J 1'.' Go (IKh GD Uml!~l 111 Car111n Somptn' IPernerl 11' 8r1u Lend (Har ) I t TheWOP CtolbYI 111 8•• Otv10 (Wrl•h'l 117 Od!G Ptbb!~ ILIP!l•m\ '" Calltor"lit S1nd1 (W,111 I \I AIM 1 ltlblt Prlel<;i. !Bink•! lit lmt Mickey (Ptr"'lrj '" Mr•k It Now IB•nk1 111 II t o. llGHTH IACI', llO ~ard1. 3 Ytlr eld1 1nd uP. Allow1nc11. Pu•H iuoo. Yonder Go jLIPNmf 111 llffCl'I Tonio CAOt!rl ]1G HOCl!trllt IHt•ll 114 l ubV Ann Gold (Hard]r>fl) Ill Roan Me<11ct ISmllh\ 111 llffCI Cha•ot 8tr ISlrauisl 1U Coyn! Clar1n IPagel 116 P~Ubtr (Wol1111 Ill ltimcher (CrOlbyl 111 GOid fPernerl "' lot El'9llll1 Solle! llodt~I (Croobv) wr.~~nlc~1. =~r111 n 10. '" "' •M Koch Wins Junior Title ATHENS. Ga. -Gary Koch or Templt Terrace, Fla .. bC"a t the best en route to lhe U.S. Junior Amaleur Goll title. lie downed the defend ing champion In the quarter-finals and beat the medalist In lhe semifinals before trouncing Mike Ne\mJ of Hixson, Tenn ., I and I In Saturday's finals of the 23rd annual tournament Koch, 17, wbo had entered lhe tourney twice before, tied Mike Nelms, 16, on each or the rirst four holes but then won the nexl eight holes to reach even par through 12, topplng Nelms by 11 strokes. "I had only one hour to prepare tor the finala after lhe seminnals and didn 't really think t was ready . "'Y pulling was ragged at first , but I hJt a good drive on the si:irth and fell 1s if rverylhiftg Wll okay ," a:1id Koch. spots for the Nev.•port nines. Coach Andy Smith's Ex- change ere\\' glided to its 15th victory in 20 starts al Edison High, where the champs trim- n1ed host \Vino's Tow Servic" ~Edison) by a 4-2 count. Kiv.·an1s coach Tom Trager saw his charges root North 11untinglon Rotary !Fountain Valley), 11-3, at f\.farina High while cellar-dwelling Kaufman and Broad (Marina) forfeited its six th sttaight contest with Huntington H a r b our (Hun. tington Beach) receiving a win the easy way. Rotary sealed up third place in the loop despite its setback to the Kiwanis. Rick S m i t h ' s three-run, first-inning round tripper was all Newport Exchange needed to subdue pesky Winn'!.. Stu Weedn and Al vin White were aboard fur Smith 's blast. M-rt Ctllltr IOw•11ls (111 Bakfr. lb Cllnltc. lb ICtrl, ?b O<tnl'fr, H·I> Erickson, < Ptrl<rr. d 5~ .... ,, Ctr"''' rl 0.Millr. 3ll 1111~0<>. If Purcell. o Nlel~o. P.11 T01•1S ••f'~rbl l 1 I 0 0 0 & 0 l l , I ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . . ' . ' ' . I I I ' ' . 1 • 0 , n 11 ' ' • ' • • • ' • • ' ti. 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We 1eploc1 bfokt .....;.h new fortlt'IOll ' linings, new oil 11oh. tebuild Oii wheel cylinder•, re1u1fot1 brolt• dfums. 29.88 Cem,let• ••re11te1t • 4l1c ltr•k• •••rh•ul. 11 lop quollty mot1dol\ ond I' e11perl worltmon1h ip o re the u11b101oble combirta• rl on on oyr dl1c bro~• lttvice. I I I CAllY 'ti.OT . s LIXlAL NOTICE ' " O< " .. .. , ) " " LEGAL NOTICE Al> M&W LI ,.,. ..... "'" " ,, " • •• " " " " " " • " " " " " " ll " " " '" " ,, • • ... • .. .. 7! Yr 1·. 01 • • .. 11 .• l)'t )I ., •• JJ .• JI"> II .... llJI • • • Ol If lO 25 iO " " os i•1011:ioo1 •• JO .• i4Jt •. Jl .. -..SllO<j •• IJ S0.50 .. lO'tw .. 1•-.ow tr~o"' 10,. • • JO "° JO " " JD •• ~ Jll Je •• 1.S :10 lll .• u l'O " " .. •I .• U J.l •. l• .. 00 10-., .. • . 10 .. tw ..•• .._,,.. 11'•0* !'lo " " " " " " " " " " " ·'' " " .. " " " ll II ll " • • • • • • .. • • • • " u II " " " " • • • • • • ,, • • .., " " 10} 10 Your lfl9t1e11'• Worth Go to Broker £01· Fixed . ' I11come Secm·ity Bonds By SYLVIA PORTER 'J'here·s no disputing the fa~l Ulal as interest rates have surged to historic ru,n,, \n. dividuaJ investors have shilttd immense sums inta fixed-in· come 3eCUrities. Tiltrt's no doubt that as individualt: ~me an iocreasingly im- porta.nl force in the bond markets, they are profoundly alterin& . its patterns. N o longe r is the institution the overwhelmingly dominanl fac- tor in the demand for this type of investment -not .t>y a long shot . No longer hr so much power over borrowers concenlrat.ed in the bands of a relatively few instituUonal money managers. Consider: in 1969 alone. in- dividuals more than dotibled their purchases of marketable U.S. Treasury issues to $10.2 billion; they also more than doubled their purchases of Federa1 Agency issues to $4.5 billion: they switched from net. seJJen in 1968 of 1-x-ex- empt municipal issues to buyers of $4.4 billion or stale and local obligations: and Just in I.he first half of 1970, Salomon Bros. estimates they bought an incredible $8 billion or corporation boods! But Jet's say YOU art think· ing for the first time about buying fixed-inoomt securiti e! as an iovestmm •... Q. HOW DO YOU BUY OUTSTANDING FIXE[).IN· COME SEClTRIT~'! A. Go lo your broker, place your order aod pay the regular commission. U you don't have a broker, e9lablish a reJaUonsbip with a reputable firm which malnWns a retail bond department.• Ask ques- tions about commissions and the types cl fixed-income securities which would be ri&ht for you. Or go to your banker and place your order. ln t.bis case. you'll probably have to pay 1 servk.'t ctlarge on top of the broker's commissioo - for tht banker will be buying Ult bonds for you. Q. HOW DO YOU BUY NEW FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES! A. You can sub1JCribe lo ntw issues of corporation or municipal bonds throu&:h a firm v.·hieh is a member or ilie group distributing the nt-w issue to dle p.iblic. Jf YOW' order is accepted, you'll p.ay no commiuioo. As I reported Friday, the investment bank· ing house gets it..s profit fron1 the spread between the price al which it bought the new 1>ecurities from the i!iliuer and the higher price at which it sells those new securities to you. You can subscribe \D new U.S. Treasury issues being sold to ra.i~ cash through your broker or banker anrt pay 1 smaJI service charge for the convenienct . Or you can subscribe to ne\Y U.S. Treasury iasues throub'h your district Federal Reserve Rank and pay no commission. You'll have to learn the det.ail:i. about forms, m i n i m u m deposits required, etc., but they 're not difficult. And you can. subscribt lo new Federal Agency issues Lhroogh the firms which belong to the selling group cuslOmarily distributing new agency securities. You'll pay no comissioo, bot yoo'll pro- bably havt to pay a service charge is yours is a small :;ubscripUon. Check out the details with 'No Cash' Policy ls Burglar-proof SAN FRANCISCO (UP ll - Tht ri!ing iocideoce ol crime in 90flle vutnerable businesses is battening the advent ol \he ''cub.lt:M society" we ' v t heard ao much about. Owners ol such businesses operate oo the theory thal temptation is removed if you remove tile cash, or at ~asl aee that it's deposited in a way almost impo!Sible to gel al II. "No cash" is whal ifs alled by &en'ict station owners and public transportation com· paniea -both regu lar targets o{ small-lime boodlwns. The latest success report <:ome.s from Standard Oil of California, which has banned money at night from its 450 company-owned service sta- tions in seven Western slat.ci;. Al stations v.tticb suffered 89 robberies in lhe 12 months before •·no cash,'' there ha\·e been only three robbery al· tempts since the nighttime money ban went into effect during !Jic Spring. Under the pla n -also in extensive use in Washington, D.C., and being p u shed throughout lhe nation by a half dozen oil producers. sla· 1100s will accept only credit cards or e.1acl cash payments at niaht. Any money received is sluf· fed through a slot into a double-Jocked safe. Its keys are not oo the-premises.. At Standard's comp.any-own- td slaUoru;. the "'No cash" ban is in effect from JO p.m. lo 6 a.m. "We have every inlention of coul1nuing the program." a spokesman said. ''There may be changes. ln some locations JO p.m. may be too late lo apply the "No cash' plan. Our· 1ng winter, g p.m. ma y be. a more pracUcaJ bour. "Wt art .!i1udying t h e results ; as of now we are very enthusiastic.'' The firm Is urging Its in- dependent dealers -those \\ho sell ils prodU<.1.s through stations they own -lo adopt the plan. American, Humble. Shell and Sohio also a~ pushing the plan with their dealers, and eighl companies have cootbined to institute 1l at more than 200 st1tiorui in the nation 's capital. The ''No cash" pl1111 at servict slat.ions started nearly tv.·o years ago after some big city transportation systems stopped giving change lo their riders. The "No change" bus plan started as a nighttime pro- gram in Washington and Baltimore. In July, 1968, the robbery-plagued AC transit :;yste1n on the east side or San r~rancisco Bay adopted 11 on a full-time basis. The public district's "Exact Fare" program was btgun after 166 drivers we~ robbed 111 1967. There have been no hold.ups .!i"ince ii was adopted lwo years ago. "'No cash is an idea that more or less came into it.o; own due to the rising crime rate ,'" a Standard official said, "It apparenlly is catchlfli on. H's proved to be a good move tor us." a broker, ba nk or dealer who I.nows you and who will give you a fair deal. Q. WHAT FIRMS MIGHT YOU CO TO'! A. Some of lhe great, world· famous investment banking Lirms (Sa.Jomon Bros., First Boston Corp.) won't takt your orders. They deal only with ins.Ututiooal in\'eslors or in- dividuals so wealthy and un. portant they're similar to in- slitulioos. Bul here's a sampl- ing of major firms which maintain bood departments and accepl individual orde rs.. Per'haps you 're already a customer.,,,of one of them. Merrill Lyndi. Pierce, Fen· ner & Smith, Bache & Co.; duPont Glort Forgan; Reynolds. & Co.: Sbear:fOfl, Hammill & Co.: E. F. Hutton & (;().; Paine, ·Webber, Jackson & Curtis; Goodbody & Co.; Walston & Co. It's by no means a complete h!I ~ Ask your own broker about his firm's policy before you 10 anywhere else. GWC Offers Technology, Education Learn an entry level skill in manufacturing technology in a week, two weeks, 1 month or maybe two months -then 10 to work . This is the ~ub of a new plan to be introduced this fa II 1n Golden West College's manufacturing technology pro- gram in a move to meet the needs of more students and prospective em p Io ye rs lhroughoul Orange CoWlty. ··we're throwing out the l'onventional two-year cur- riculum and rigid course se- c1uence in favor of small learn· 1ng modules." said Edward :\I. Parsons. cllairman of the lechnology division. Under the new plan. a sl1J· den1 can take what he wanls. when he want s. for as long or short a period of time as he needs to obtain enlry level proficiency. fi'or instance. said Parsons, II a itudent is interested in welding because there is 1 ;ob opening, he can take the welding porlioo and spend whatever time he needs 1n !raining. When his s k i I I readtes industry standards he then goes l() the job. "We ha ve discovered a need for much more flexibility in our program." said Parsons. Al the same time, students will be able to pul together a ~eries of small modules to earn the associate in arts degree, or earn transfer units lor a bachelor's degree 111 manufacturing technology at a four-year institution . ··There is nothing limiting or restrictive about the pro- gram . The !!tudent learns as mu ch or as lilt/e as he 11.·1she~ depending on specific ob· Jectives." Learning modules \Viii he available in four basic areas , 1. Precision production machines such as lathe!;. mills, drilling, grinchng, pat- tern making, surfacing. and others 2. Hol and cold metals iii· t·lucling foundry operahon. l . All forms of wood prfl· d11ction . t Plastic!( including In- jection moulding. v a cu u 1n fonning , Jamina!i011 presi;es. rotational moulding a n d others. Parsons termed Ci o I d e n \Vest's manufacturing lerh lab 11 modern production planl Yiith the capability ol training people in virtually every pha:.e of manufacturing. It has ·~ 1najor piecrs or equipment , valued at $3~.ooo. and some o( i1 1s very .!;Ophisticated. There is a high rnergy rate-rorming machine that uses an explosive charge lo form melal over a pa1tern mould. There is an electronic diseharge milling machine. and an isostatic pov.·der form - ing press. '"Industry i.i:: behind u11 In lhis modular idea.'' said Parsons. "because it can meel some or lheir short·rangr needs. Industry has hee~ helpfol 1n de!K'Tib1ng what lll'ed• lo be Uiuglst , whit, the college has lfii know how to provldt lht actual training.'' Interested litudents should contact Panons for addihonal 1nfom\alion. P a r s on s ca11· Uon~d studrnt.'I not lo worry loo much About the employ· mr.nl slump. Ht believes lt is short rangt and that \\Ork 1s avaUable in n1anulactur1ng. Financ~ Briefs 1 1 LONG BEACH. CalJJ. !UPlll -For the first time l.n it.s• history, the United Slates m11yl be facmg a genuine ~e1 of energy. Chairman John E. Swearingen of Standard 0\1 Co. (lndlana) said Thursday. ::Jy,·earingen told a meet.ing ol the American Petroleum Industry called to discuss oil imports and national security that how the United States resolves the oii Imports pro- blem mlly be of mort far reaching consequences than all other present national pr<>- blems. He said the present is oo time to use imports to hold down oil prices and thui; discourage domestic ex· ploraUon and expansion of production of oil at home. DETROIT IU PI) -The United Auto Workers Union announced staff cuts In the! United Stales and Canada of about 18 workers becaui;e of, the unlon ·s current operating deficit NEW YORK lUPI) Eal.on , Yale & Town~. Jnc., of Cleveland has decided lO resist in the courts the al· 1empt of the Federal Tradel Commission to <.'Ompel the t:ompany to di vest itself of McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co. ol St. Louis, Chairman E. M. OeWindl told New York Security Analysts. DeWindt said Eaton, Yale & Towne does not believe its purchase of McQuay-Norris, a niaker of automotive en11inel part!!, last year violated the anti-trust laws. DETROIT (UPI) -Bur· roughs Corp. has obtained a $6.8 million or9er from the postal department for 5 high speed electronic Jetler sorting machines. SYRACUSE tUPI) -Car· rier Corp. announced it is Joining Mechanical Technology, Inc .. of Latham , N.Y., to sel up a company 10 be called Turbonclics, Inc .. lo engage in research and n1anufaclure of vanou.o; high speed turbine and rolaling devices. Although Carner v.·ill invest $2.5 million and have an oplion to acquire control later, medianical technology will have two-thirds of the venture initially. Ford Income Down, But Sales Jun1p DETROIT IAP) -Despite record sales, Ford Motor Co. earnings were down iu the secood quarter of !his yea r. !he nation 's No. 2 auton1aker reported Thursday. Henry ford IJ. board chairman of !he f1rn1. reported sales of $3.91 billion in the three-month period e n de d June 00, up from the previous record of $3 89 b1lhon set 1n the second quarter of !.:1st year. Earnings, hov.·f'ver. totaled $166 million. or $1.~·1 a ~hare. r.1 Lhc second quarter, down from $180 1nillion. or $1.66 a share. in the corresponding period of J!l69. For lhe flrsl six months of the year. sa les were $7.3 billion, doy,·n from the $7.5 billion record lasl year. firs\· half earnings were $ 2 9 I million. or $2.69 a share. down from 348 mlthon , or $3.20 a share: tn 1969. Radio ~ta li on To he Built lo Cle111 culc By order or the Federal C'1>m111u11icarions Commiss ion, F.:I Ca m i no Uroadcasting Corporation ha.~ been granted a construction permit for an l''A1 radio station to be localed in San Clemente. Construction y,-111 begin Im· mediately on the sla L1on.I broadcasting \\ilh an 11ulhorll·I ed power of 28.6fi(I watlli onl a full llme basis. Stahun.I y, host call Jellcrs are yc1 ro be assigned, will be al 107 9 megacycles. Station is scheduled lor nperation in the fall or 1~70. lt will feature. .SOuUl GOjil rc11k>na ne~s and music. I Wbo Listens To Landers? • ' • SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone Does That's Wbo You Con 'Listen' lo Ann Landers Daily ·~ The DAILY PILOT Principals include K i r kj Munroe and David ~1a1hews. veteral broadcast and ad· ve.rtlslng e1ecultvcs. an di Frank Domeni chu11, recently appointed judge of t he Municipal Courr of lhr South Orange County J ud 1cl.1 l DJStrict. !,._ _________________ _. .... ----.---·---:-------r--r-r--rrc-•.11'•,.,...,_.,..:--..-.r. .,..-.,,,.. ..,.. .. • •• w_. -.-- \ • All 1,000 of U·s Had a Busy Day Today We created and delivered another fresh edition of The DAILY PILOT TEAMWORK produces each day's all-new DAll.Y PILOT. Often staffers, like Thomas Fortune (left), Newport Beach city editors, work with a staff photographer like Patrick O'Donnell to get the story both In words and pictures. The staff shot 70,000 pictures last year to illustrate the varied story of Orange Coast Ille. Nobody knows how many local stories we wrote. Not even us. CREATIVITY helps advertisers tell their stories and 15elJ their goods in the affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Maury Gardner of dis- play advertising department looks over layout wilh DAILY PlLOT stair artists Anne Hamblin <left) and Charlotte Andresen. The ad they're dis- cussing will be ready to appear in the newspaper only hours after artists put final touches on the layout and it is approved by the advertiser, a It> cal retail merchant. QUICK llANDS pl ace lines of type, ads and cuts (the metal plates used Lo reproduce pictures) inlo page forms as the day 's product begins to take shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury is only one of a platoon of printers who "buil d" the news pages under pressure of deadlines, work· ing a~ainst the clock to bring readers the late.st available inform&tion in each edition during the day. ' - VOLUME is the word at the Copy Desk. DAILY PiLOT Copy Desk Chief Norman Anderson (rlght) aided by Tom Tltw (background) and other copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edit& more wire reports from worldwide news services than the average weekly news magazine ~ liAhes. Editors scan enough telephotos to wallpaper a living room every 24 hours. Speed, born ol experience, helps them keep it all fresh, too. THE \VOROS are ready. P.1arjorie Jackson reeds them into a $25,000 computer, a DAILY Pll.QT investment in speed and accuracy, which uses a logic system io hyphenate words as it reads characters at the rate of 1,000 a second and puncheJ a new tape which will activate another machine for automatically setting type at hig h speed. The machines can .&et type at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour. · PRESSURE here is bolh physical and mental. Charles Haubrick, stere<r lype foreman, checks impression made by page full of type on a mat squeezed by 1,800 pounds of pressure per square inch in the m&t roller. Mat can be curved and used as a mold to form the curved plates which fi t onlo cylinders of high-speed prlnllng presses which print the DAILY PILOT. It 's part of the quick-paced dally process of reproducing 100,000 words for DAILY PILOT subscribers to read. ....... I f -' ~· RAPID communclation is the name of the game. Supervisor "Nita" Folsom and her aew of "ad·vLsors" haJ)dle 1,000 transactions a week by pbooe, resulting in publlcaUon of 510Q0 clusilled ads -words which help people buy, aell, rent or I e a s e . , . even find lost dogs. Marty of the DAILY • PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here, the classll'led advertising de- partment, home ol "Want Ads" and Dime-A·Unes. PICI'URES, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by master · craftsmen "''ho re-photograph the,m and then transfer lhe imqes to a sens.IUzed metal platea which are \!Jed to reproduce the photos as read· firs wfll see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a really · close look at a negative which will be used to etch the image on the metal plate. FINISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood Anderson, press crew chief,·. even as hlgh-speed presses cootinue to roar at 60,000 impreaslons pe.r hour · completing the day's run on press units whi ch represent an investment of $3.5 million. Eleven-man press crew win feed into these machines the equivalent of a roll of paper one page wide and 110,000 miles long in prlntlnj: the DAILY PLLOT Lhis year. , ,,... , DELIVERY of the new4i11per ia a speed event, too. Conveyor bllt.1 carry the papers through the mallroom where they are automaUcally Ued in bundles of 50 and t06Sed to waiting circulation district managers (like Blaine Roberti, 1hown here, (right) who speed them via a 40-vehicle fleet to carriers for delivery. Mailroom foreman George Ataua (left) and his crew can move 20,000 newapapera an hour. MODERN equipment helps lhe accounllng: department keep up with O\f "~ay" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even u the day's newspaper 11 being sped to its reader•, Sunnle Chauvin beains feedln.i!: Ogutea Into a deal&: model compuler '1 accounUng: console. It helps keep frack of billings for ads and subscriptions. The machine, one or several tlfld ln to th• main compuler. heJps handle 5,000 accounta a month. ALMOST before the Ink 11 dry, the product of our busy day Is toued;· deftly on your lawn or porch by one ot our 700 newspaperboy1 .,.bo are lmpartant links In the chain of people it taies to bring you todl.f'• news and features . today in the DAILY PILOT. And as our YOUDI independent / merchanll, like Jahn A1e.lloo here, make the1r deliveries, we're iearinl up for another bwy day -all J,lX!J of us. ·· :The 'Now~-New-spape~:lor A-II Th-e-.Co111111unitres_ 'Of The Growing Orange Coast ' I • ' I 1 ' • DAILY PILOT Mondap, AllG&l5l 3, 1910 Af,\PLE STORAGE -More @an 200 •bQats.can be stOred at ttie new 2.8111 street Marina· w!Uch conLains two-acres of black tQPPed spa.., Pll!I :Ill slips to wet storage of large yacbts. Two bOi$ls facilitate launabing ol small craft. • ' QUICK LAUNCHING -Alex Hardy (Oil~) managtr,ol the MY 28th Strffl Marina, and Mike Singer (at hoist controlJ) demonstrate ease of launchill( lailhoats on one of two hoists at 1liO si>acious Marina. • ~~~~~~~~- Aid for Boats Entries Set • • ----· ---------..-------------··--·---~---=~--~--.... ----· ~ -• . ' In Swiss Navy . i __-:-_;_;LEGAj.c_:;;,~,N~Ol'fE=:__-i---'LmAL=~N.:..:OTJCE-'-"'-. __ 1 _-=LEG=".AL=Nor=1CB~- ,... ..,_ lllf CMCll' _. .._,......, 911tll ,._ ... ltOT,C• IHV1Tlfl64 •1ot .. -___,.. .... ",,.. ...,..,. ..net# ..... OP STOCK leeltd ,.......1, Wlll llt ttql"'4 .i f) ' c IJl'lll ...:..• f11t C'Mlhct'f ~ If Ill t• ....... AND NOTKe Of' lhf ofnct fll !fie M<l"rflrY fl COUl!t1 av' er aptures ..... ,.... lro him ~ ~tty """" M'•lllOllD)TltAttlM• Of' SMlll•'"" Ol•l'rlct N .. I '' , ... Elllt e ...., ~ 0.... ,,_,... II ~ ldOlt l.tClMll ~ LICIMIJI A-lfl'Mll11)11 *'Cilfu1: '· 0. -lht _..,., -.i ...... .,. ..,_tffM HOflCa--11 HIE'ltEtY OIVfH tro """ llZ7). f..,.,1e111 V•lhl'I', Ctllfor11Je,, "10I. t1Ntt4n wltllhl f!'ft .... .,,... 19tlflc.tf1$ Cftillltora fl ........ 0. H. All Tr111tteror "" 0( bfl9<e tlle IMll ~ " A11t11sl. ti #19' ..,.,_, tlf ...,. '*"rect ,. ., 1111111 lie.,_, "'-111111,_ ~''" 1t,., '' 4:00 111.in., et whldl ll,,.. ll!il• blOdfr, · II. 14' "'"""" ""'·• Ill ttle Cltv wm ti. Mlklv -'*' •rid ~ 111 WAl)E ltATfl• • .. .....,_. a..dl. CllintY "' OrtnH. tt.. ofb ol tfl9' hlrt ff Olrtttort P.-.-t to •"-' LI ... .CO._ ., .. 11"-· .If C.lltllnl~ lnltndt lo "41, at IC*' £Illa AYllA~ l'et;nt•l11 V11lf'1', • Stttt f11 btltronii.t. t1Ut1wf1 ctllforl'!1I II'•~ .... aM .-.11 ta VOH'S GJIOCfltY c.lttotlll•• loi': tvlltlllW .... CMJ""'"• ,... .... (OWICll co .. ,, ......... ..-"' ....... Tr-!VM. 1tEHA•n.l'fATIOM °' ' ,._.-., ......,.. W-. llulll'llMt .._ la 101)11 lowtr HIAOWOltlCS ••• r,...a:.-~~~ .. --~1 • "-e•Jt• '"t11t Cltv .. Et Nt«rtt, AT .. t.AHT NO. I !I 19 fll' .._ . .,.,,.,.. (wntr .r1 · i.... A""IH. Sl•h of J08 NO. ~Jlt.•I -* "'11tr• W , .... ""C.llftrTll• tl'lt fllllew ..... ••tcrlbtd llll!V1$ED FOR •IE'81D Cruise of YRlJ ~.:.., •.,.,... --~"-:rn ,.--1 ~. tlf wllt 81d• ,,.. rMuk"ed fer the .rill,.. wertt Dick DeaYer'1...c.I~2t Swia "'_..., ..... ---.. ........, • A!I dllltt• ~ •lock 111 ,,.-, ""1'1bN .._111 . ..,_ ~. •-£-....... ~ tt91-...-nlflrt_,.._ .,.'~-JI!; ol, l~lfl· LMlwr S"'4'1 ~'lneu Ille.to TM ~ k ~ DI .... ~lllt •-~~ Wll WIC ............ p WU<" ..... ·-=ltkil"-...... W 1f1t ....f:' ltill l!~::rlllffllde Av-. 111 1M Clll' le llM llllMI •1111 INClflQtlor\I Ol'I f!le Jllrilbt)' io the leCCIMI. ·fliee fi .,. .n.•w "*'" lllloW· ., 1 tMd\o c-tJ ti o,.n ... 1n .,,. tfflct of ""' teer.-t•l'Y • t11t tbe • Yacht Jllclag tJ" 1 t 9 lflutloJI ,d ~ _. ll•te " C.llfwnlt. •llCI lr-ttr tN fol· Olttrld •ncl Niel .tl:::.. tNj -lftelllo<l1 ,..__1 .... -.. -~ ...._ ~:-..t: nC:.:,w11 IM .. i..':""' _,..,. r.wl!\9 •ic.r.lk ~ lk-'"' ~'~ "'rtrwftC.I • "!' " ftt1• v•-· .. """''"°"a••-~v--,.191 fw N .,..ic.llllt frllW *-91: "IUll'lber> tl44M. -ltwtd Pt1N1, 11>Klfkl'I'-alMI otW centr.n ~ tJie AllaJJ G1boon aod Broom, w daM!flolllOfl lfl d9d wtlll tlle tlf ,,_. kluilMI• •I I.ft_ fl:l'l'tl'lklt docv,,,.nt:s -• ti. -x~Md tt ftlt lfflce --·~ of ~-eralJ . .._. IWtlf T"*'-e.,.,... ., ""' ' """"""' MePI. Of'Mlt Couf'lt'r, or ""' Cluflfy S.11ft1flon Obtrld No, , ~....,..... ~ ov wm-,. ... ""'" Mlow .,. -~ ... I~ flt !hi ---i.etfMI •I ,, ICIMI flN• ,,,.......,., '9.lfdllft v.11 ..... Def .,. rn'IM4!1 1W .. ...,_ ..,_..... ~ lloclflllcl 81¥4., In !tie CIN ., El C.llfO!'n11. C.ftf M I'-Qlllfl'Kt ._,.. ' .... Md!!'"-1111W ., ~ fll!w, T ..... Co\lllf'I' ., Or11191, Sllft el' tellf· mtnh Ind '""' '"""· t. elittlMd 1""" The race. WU Mfl ~ aflltt IM ........... • .,$G "" MllW~td Offlt• tt • otl °' • ~,-•--••, t _ ..... u... (atalin1 -" or N Mi-"'"" ,....... ~ t 1111 ""*"" • illW'dllM lJflQ s1e.1M1. whldl _, 11 fltt ~.._ ... ,..,..MIUll ~ ......_ _,..,.. .... ~ .,....... • II'-~ ill COIWIKtllll 1111111 Mid .. rdfat of whtlher tht Dllnt Incl -Ill· Jslaod to the west i!Ud and ....,. .,_.,111 ""11 lie Ill .oclltloll to trlfllfll' "' ..... llctnM 1 ... 1ic-ea1 111d u11tnt ·~ muNIM • •'· ,.llfla ltlld -_. ~..-1.o 4,. "1--t111· bflow lllhod WI• _I ... A•l"WlllC• •Id MrlwnflltY If fht -., 162,GOD.OI "'9Cllklllolll wlJI be INllef 10 llrotllKllYI --~ ...-,..., .. !""~ Wit be< -"""*' In ~ 111111'1 w111ct1i .tor.r.tt Ill fht lolloowlnt: li.uot blddln. It ,_,.llftd, tor 1 ftt o1 Yac:bt CJub't moorings .at 1ee111n tm.s 111 tM c..ntomlli Llllof' uc-.J' Tr.,.,.,. Ul.cl00.•1 lllWll!Of'Y u.llO CllOlti'efllncl•lll•l tit ct• "" f.O&t COllot. ...... UC.. ........ Ill _,. •• •11111 hlrldll,... Mqtlftltcme COM. o...rtlt'M .iitH IM 111114 ..., ·wt All .._ ~ ftlll'let •1111 Nd"'"11 All bide mutt ot m ... In IKltlH'd&IK• J t Bailli.• N~-~. was Mrlormed In ~· Ill ,.. ,..~, .... 8r tM Trans(#OI' wltf'lltl t!INI wlfh fht •"Mff' " 1111 St•i. of ac • .. .. ....,.,:t ..... wk •NI •t thl ..,. ..... .....,,. ..... ..,. .... "" .. "' •• llMWft ., C11Homll. Wllh loelll "-" ••ollc.bloi the first yacht f.o firUlh, bu\ fll t11e er.ti In,,......., thl Tl'll\Sf$'" -: Sfilt'll. ~ 111111 M .irkfM bl ffll ~I fail~ lo save her .ftme on ... lklln '111111 llt 111 Ml!llen ~JW TMt " "" bJltl .. ,... ""-fMrl, 11111111 111c1 aHC111c11'°"'. -Ill fM Cll~ N!"Mlftl... ..,,_,_ N.ld litMIM llld In~ l'rtMf-llcldff1; Ire lie'""' llOlffiM lt'ltl Swiat Navy. Tbe tact ttarUd ..nc.bt. to !lit Hrttarler ·c:rw1f .. ~IRlll tr lee. 24014 of lt!t Jutl,,... ,..,,._. to ,l'OVWons llf tl'lt l..tibor _,,, -fa-' ~ f//f fYH Ill """"'* -II'~ COdt, llMt !ht cort-Coclf ti tl'lt St1t1 tlf CIUlornl•, 11 .. in• brisk wtsle • .,-W ..,... ~ 1111 the ~ .w.r.floll W ·1N fr•"*'-of do.:l·lll-80lrd ti Olrttton M Co\onlY S...lt1tloft • .a ... ,._.a.,.,,. ~J •~-n.-. ' lnde 111111 tN!Ulw ti Mid lfcenN II Cll11rlcf No. 1 !Wit l-1t1Md fM preval!- CQ w -r:t•• UCl.Gn Ullll:' '"""• W "'-" od .-. all It .nlll bt !Ml'ldtlOl"I'. llMll• "" -~ ,_ ij Hkl 1111~ l'ftitr .. rd tr•nffw Int rtlt ti Hr 4lfm WH• -•Jubt• reached l<lnl Point est· .. ~"¥'Y a i.ui: over tracw 1o wMll'n • '°"""d ... "" """ •ll'llt'OWd .,.,. uhl O..rfltlt<Jt 1o tt1e -* 1o "' """"' "' tt1e 1ou111v ""--~-..J • .J '~-u.~. wfil Miii -•II lllbcontr.OW. uMtf' of Alcohoflc l ..... rHt COl'llf'OI. In ""ldi !lllt woA: II te be< .-fotmN Rtsulta of \.lit' ~ race WlDPel' ~ "'"" l"'ll~l'llCtl "'"" .. -not ... """ Mkl 9'11!1'tl. Th.It ....... '''"""' 111111 ••ltnfl'ltlll In COl'llfll•nee Wltlt S«lloro Im of "" from EmNPe Landing to Eva ... w. up the :Wbnan Perpetual. .-111111 "''" °' -. ,..'*" ~ ·• *"' •""9tld 1!0Ck 1n 11'*'-· °' Ubol' coa. o1 ,.,. $t1i. 111 c11!fw1111, t-t---.... _._ .....,loJM , ~ Miii ........ WIN Ill "'"'' tnd the lftd It I• lljecl Ill tt'Mt 8ffke of "fll• drillinC island wen not New9boy, Won the flrat racie e1'111t -.trad. ' ... ~ ~•tier.•.....,,.,,. .,,...,,.., 1111"' .,,. -rtt•rY "'t11e c-tv ''"11111o11 0 1..,rr;1 •vlllable today al Ugbt winds , on "lbunday. 'nle overall ~~:•_,. , ll'il"i ·~ .. ~ -=:f~ .J:.: 7':!' 1~1:!!:; N~,!i. 111.:':,:'1T ~ou~ Oii '"' ,.._..1 acf'OSS the channel rttlllted honors for the thrte raetl JO( IHf' llo\lr •boW ~ tltf; II ~ bt, -llfnmlted on or tl!tr torm lurnl1hl'll ff Ille District tf"td i1J a slow race. should be between NewaBoy ~ ~/':.t!. i:::,:_ ,..'-" ~ ~ '"",e!;~ ":11i'te~1!10·,,,~!,,!! =~ ... /:. '::.l:'.i::' ,;:11: :: Tbe final ract was for the and SWiu Navy. For..,•n 1-u ..,..., ""' 1eu, thli'I E6e~ co., If 4211 Flrafront 81¥d .. wort aftd the r11m1 •11111 •d<I•••• "' SI CID Hr tw.yr 1bollt Joo.lftllWl'M, ,... In 11'>41 CftJ' !If Soylh GI... C0<1ntv ~ bhlOtr with llO ollllr dllll111111!•hln1 llficii.L•Y.,. ·a, SIWW MPoll • ..... • It.if ol Los Mltl"' $'111t of C•Hlornlt, l"ltrk(I). ti ll The lClll •-•lbl!lt¥ lllllCIC.TIE'NDElll • • lfO\llded 111111111 DtN•lintlll ot AICOllOl!e of "" blddlr to ... li'l•l hie bid lrldc»fldtt ............... _ .......... 4.4" lwtr11t COlllrol 1'111 •»fOYtd uld It rKelVed 111 oroper !!me. Any bid CAlt,.E.NTEltS tr•n•ft<r ol uld lluftt9. rectlYed 1ft1r !ht oclleOUled cloll111 llme Cl~ ............................ 5... D•llld JUl'I' 13, lfl'O, 10<' recelol of bldt 111•11 bol t9IUrnt0 Titbit -· PIW -•tor .... , .... t.L:I H;IOll 0. H. AQ to th~ bidder u-lltil. BCYC's Allen Takes MUlwrliht .......................... t.11 Tr1rul1ror 1nd l l«n'" Eich blddlll' mu•• N llctnllld In tM Nlli.r 1 .. neum1llt:I ••.••.. , ... , .•.... t .2J VON'S GltOCElllY CO. $lilt ol C•l!lomlt •nd ll\ltllf!ed to Flt91Mll 110c -llour mwe ffle11 l'llllltil Tn11tler11 111111 ln'9ncltd -form IM WGtk dttc.rlbtcf 111 ll>e cl•••lllOllllll'I MIPINIMll. •• , ••I Tr.n11t1r• eot1'1lt•. m.1t1e Jfllller. • 1¥ M. 'J . kmt\' A l'f'lll)Otoll ou1r1nt11e ol not 1- cl:ENT MASONS I, 'tdfk ........... ·-c.. lhen "" Ptr«nl 1111"'1 ol the 10111 c.em-.1 ~ l'lottl(ll 1111 1TewtH119 flit ,..,..,.... slv<f. bid ••!'IOI.ml .,..JI 1ccomOt1n• 1.eh b!d Hobie Cat Laurels DANA POIN'I' -II. • P.W Allen " -Corintltian Y acbt Club -tlte Roble Cat CW. A divlalm Sunday In Dana Point's il<ll>le Cat lnvita· tilloal. Ninety·tlne boats tlB'nl!d ow. (or the evem. and were divided lnlo Chree -· Class B winner w• Ly1£· Dooovan of San Marino, and C1119 C Wal WOO by Dick Beaudlomp ol New po r I liartlor Yachl Club. 1be regat1o WU <llO o( tlte qualilyfng ...... (« Ille ••• tionoJ cbamploml>ip In tile cit.Bl. IMdllrw -••lo, , •• . . .• • • ••..•.. 5.M· l...iti ••'-• Ctllf, "* •1111 mt• ~~1 ~ lhe '°'"" .... o1 • b!d -·u~ C-' M.llOll JOVl1'll!!'lfllll ···-···-·•.21 • .._Ne. Hl4 bond er u ... ,, 1 or Ctrnnlll C'lle(); FlnaJ 1~: FOl'-11 ac "'Ml.fr •boWI Jillrnnornln '"1o1Ml111M Or•,... GDff1 Otll v l'I~. 11v1blt lo lllt Dl•trlct, CLASS A _ (I) R. Paul ,.... Avllltt l. 1J1a 1,,..10 TM 10.rd of ort9CIOl't., 1111 c-tv t:Ltc1-fUCIAN$ S..nlt1tloll Ohlrk! No, I '"'"'" !ht Allen, BCYC, 15'!.I; (2)0_,-•1Fonnw11 ......... 1 .......... t.!t, LEGAL NOTICE '"",'o teftcf ,•,m, M1 o1~ b'* •"" ·-··· y'c ·~-· ·~ 11 ....... e ..... or• rr"11''""' R1cbant LN\Dea, Anacapa • '............ .......................... . ev OltOER Of' THIE' ~11 Wll'lll'l111 ............... ?.tJ tOAltO DI' OllllECTOlt.S, 2$%; (3) Wayne Schaefer,~ Clblt s.llctr .............. t.?i . Nm• COUNTY &ANITATIOH Dpyc 38• (4) Geoff Prindle Cllblt Solk'1' .......................... tl•Tl .. l(ATI 01' CO•l'Olt.A'tlOt't DISTlt.ICT NO,' tJtl • ' I Clltltltd Wtlder ..................... 1.11 •o• TRANSACTION 0111 IVllJlll!IS 0 ..... c' ,, •••• 1 IWWI JJeadl 39• (5) Jolm·Rou $(A1.IElll ' UNOllt. llli(TITIOUI HAMa r1n11 ......,.,1y, I ,..,.,.,. ..._..,,, ' ' Gl11t1r ...................... \J •• , .... f.7' Tt;E VNDl"ft51GNEO CO•l"OllATtOH ~· w~:~ Sv1Ye1llr, Duggan LIYC, 40%. 11110N wo1111uoa1 ~ ,..,.. c.ermir ht 1t it condueflnt 11 :;I 0 COii! 0 11 ,11 ~ ••• B -(I) Lyl-••'"'ordnl '""" Werir.lf' ............. H? ' bu•llll&l lou!M II llUI Cll!IPll• ... .:.~~1 11, ID,,;;"'· I v llflO-~ ~ P: Slnlclvrtl lroft WOO"ktt ........... .,,t""l' Orlrt, ~11 All•, C1Hfor"I' Uftdtr 111e1.c=--------....C-".:.: Doncwan, San Marino, 27'4; "':'"Jt'lu~~::'~=."' """ h~. ~J:'~ s~';"v1e~":. °Ji,,A!!~·:i~ LEGAL NOTICE (2) Gerard Piety, Rossmoor, LATHER " ~ 111 111e ro11ow1,.. cw-.or11tot1.j--=-,,-==,-~~--"· (') Ale• Laird Ouna L.ltlltr ........................... J.11 whike HllldNI 1l1c. Ill "'1•1-I• NOTICI! IS HEREIY OIVl!N """' ""• " • • ... _ FOl'9l'l'tll not 1es.t tN11 1CW. HI' Ml.I( l&.tol..,....: Ille IOllowlnt Item• or fOUlllll w Plvtd Potrt., 34'4. 1110<"1 lhtn Jovrftll'mtll r1tw. -'A •lllf L l'u11tr l!nt1r,rbtt, 111c: .. oropem h1v1 llffn MM! br lht Polle• ~ ,00 C (I) Di ~ L.Alt011Elt$ ~t•• 2"5'I WINhn Strnl, ...... l!illm, C•lltorr.11 0.•rtment of Ille C:lll' f/f CMll Mell ...~ -C,, laboAtt, PMfll W ~dllll ···'1" ""' ..... lot t period In tl!Cal tf lllllll'f (toj Beaudlamp, NHYC, 141f.t; (2) ~~'::ric'":..oi~nd~ =:,. Ju'i':',Tft~~S lb '""' lfllt ll)lll ll•Y -' d•v~"' G.E. JtOtllblt Tl/, -•Ir Tom McDonnell, SFVSC. 28'4; •11111 1lmll•r mKfltnru• Nol• 1111' ((orw1!1 $1111 cit•""· five t111 kl!., -Cllf'Om• G Lon D--.J. _,,,,...y cl•••lllW lllt9lol ..• ,." ''''" " '"' L 1'11U1r blk,, two ., .. " blk11. !We .,,,,.1, (3) Slra reer, g oc.u.i, ....,,..11 r1k'1' trill ltDMf" ............ •~ Efdtrpriael, lllC. blku, -red btt1, rw. 111.,. lllkls. ~. (onct91e Cu•tr • lmMtvlel.la ""*""'' A L. 1"11Htr two b!ktl ctfor unknown.. tN-.. 1nd torm oll..-•...•... , •• , •••.••... 4.35' Vic. ~,._Iden! NOTICE IS l'UllTHER OIVEH lhll • S.Ml>l•t .. r (N1l1'ltmen) .............. .St$ ITA'fE OF CALlf'OltN!A, 11 NI OWMr •P-r• tllll r.'-1111 S.l'o0bt11ltr fool ttflderl ••~·····••···'.35J COUHTV Of OllANGE, 11, -nel"5hi. of 111t Prolltf'IY w thin MYt!t '"'"liver (llOIH'lltl1lkl ............ •..m Oii ltll1 JOlh d•r of July, A.D. 1t10. Ol d1Y• follOWllOll !lie J1Ubtlc•llon of D • h L ls T k .. c,.. uull.,. lftOll.ll'\el•lllt:I .......... 4.us befe,.. ,,.. • Nottrv Publ!c In 1r.c1 11111 Notice, 1111 flllt therell •11111 wst au re a en Wlnckrol Chia"" .. " ................ 4.1G fot uld COll"tv end '"''· rnldln• !n tht l!nMr, It ~ 111er1 ti. ont, or '"ng y w1tc1w111n ........................... 3.• """""· cli.llV (omm1111onec1 11111 sworn, In ""' Cltv 01 cos11 Mes•, Ill whlc11 II F0<'-111 3k .,.. llollr l'l'lott l!Min MrllGNlllV IPl't••ed A. t... F~ller known c•~ lht orOHf"l'I' ohtll be 1"1)fd •• hklllftl cl•11llk•ll01'1 •-rvlllll. to "'' te bt ff'll Vk1 ptrflldtnl ol 1ublle llKl!Gft 11 1 llmt I nd dtlt OPERATING &NGINEERS !tit ca._.r1tlt111 thtt t~tc:ulecl lhl within to be •Mllllnct'd. B Vyc' Ed B kle Gf-1 .............................. s.n ln''l,?' Oii behtlf of !ht C:OrPO••ltllll DATED: A119ut1!,1'111 S Uc Y Grw111 t ............................ S.11; ftltl' 111med, •1111 1dlnow!"11ed lo It, E. NETH Y .' G.._ 3 ................... , .......... •,01 -I auch cori•or111..,, •~Kiiied th• C~lel of Pollc1 o ..... , 4 .................................. llolml. Ill WllMll 'Nl>lf'tor, I ~Yt 1\41tl\Jft. .. u1>1!1llld Or•nt• COH! 0.Jly •not. Gr-S .................... _ .. ,, .• .JI ' te "''my hind tnd •llll1ed m• oHICl•l A11911,l l. lf70 1150-70 ---Small Craft Get Ramp For Havasu Outboards Grou•' .................................. t.I l'~av 1nd r••r In lhl• cerllllalt Ed Bulkley cl Alamitos Bay (!) Tantalus, Tom O'lteeft, F.,Mn.., Siie •• hfllr ""'"' Ill•" hi•~ 11111 w•I"'"· Bye ct1u111atlOl'I """rvltld. IOFl'I !AL SEAL! FAIR Yacht Club won the Dinghy . PAINTEltS ltltv L. Urbtln -~ held S tur A (I) (!) U t Forem111 -Uc •boY• Jourrwtrm111 rile. Noh,.., '"llb!lc _ Ctllttrn!• Match Race-,,es a . Ll00-14 -pse I Rteullr br~ ••lnler ............ ,,&I .. rlncl11I OHie• In F11t, f1ir, f1ctu.1. Tho•• ' The oeed for small boat launcbing facilities ill Newport BeaOO is being alleviated in part by Aiel: Hardy who receoUy opened tlte 28111 Street Marina oo Newport Ave. betweeo 26tb and 26tb steets. The tw<HlCl'e blacklOpped Marina' was opmed July I and bas been doing a tllriving business ever since -catering 1 lo small sailboat and power boat owners. The facility bas t w o lauocttilg cranes capable o( ltandiing boats up to 6,000 pounds, .and space for dry· storing lor ovet-100 trallerable boats Without crowding. '!be facility is open lo Utt public oo a drive-in basis. This means -penoos b'ailer!ng their boats lo Newport for the weekend or for a week or more vacation can launch their boats for a day's sail while: leaving their trailer and car on the specious.lot. LauDching rates range from $$ in..aod--01.Jt for a sail or power boat up to 14 feet to 12 for boots between 18 and 21 feel. 0."'l!e for lawicbing a ·b08t between 14 and 18 feel is $8. Boats over 21 feet capable " being handled by the hoist would be by ar- rangement, depending on the problem! involved, Hardy aid. Hardy has set up dry storage rateti po eUber a tern· porary (vacJtioni,) or permanent basis. Vacationers wishing to store their boats would pay a charge cl '30 for the fll'st week. $µi for tbe ·secood week, $J5 for tbe trurd week and $10 for the fourth week -making a tot.a.I d $70 for the mooth -laund>iog prfvi!eg<s. Moothly rates fur boats penruilllllltly slor<d at the yard range from $28 per month for a 14 foot boat (Hobie Cets ar1 $32) lo $40 for larger craft.. The storage rate includes rea s onable launcbing privileges. The yard is ed.irely fenced wilb. entries oo 26tb Street, Newport Bou1evard aod 28th Street. Hardy invites all sailors and would-be saJlors wtho do not have other means of st.o:ring or launching their craft to come in and imped. the premises. 1be building on the property will (>\'entuaUy house yacht brokers. boat dealers or any oher boot-oriented business. In addit:ioo to ·the dry storage -and launching facilities, the marina also has 20 oew slips cipabie af fl.and!· ing yadits from 31 to 73 feet. There ·are one or two sllps still available, J:(ardy said. day and&mayincon'"•-• ...... Al Perei BYC• (2) Mar-.D-· Sllldllll•ler ......................... •.st Ora11tt Countv thr11 word1 t11111 up ftclorJ i11 , _ _.... . • ' ui,u, Joi.WIWf,,.,.n StTrt• ................... 6.tt Mr C-f1110r1 lulr• h l with Voyagers Yacht Club's Jack McClarty, BYC. ,.tPE TltADES Oct • ., 1tn op1r1tion 01t t • DAILY PILO or,. ____ D_..... . Plumbt ... •lld 1'91mtlllltl ...... ·-· .... ,ubl!lhed o ...... eo..i tl•llV Piiot 1dltori•I P•t• •••rv ~.y. Entries have been dedared toNUUIK< .. ...,.._ UOO:l4 B (20) -(1} Sole GtMf"•• 1o..m1n • ~ ,.,_ ,,.,,,,~'~"~'~";"~·~"~ .. ~·~"~"~"~·~"~n~1~oi~1·~~:!!::==========::::! opeo for Ult world's No. 1 Bulk.ley JOOl'ed eight wins .del Lido, Roy Woolsey, LJYC; F;:.:~~f'.,_";:Ov• ''"' J1U1nnm•111 i ~tracing eveot -tbe 1970 and one Jou in the nine race (2) No nameM .:..AJ .. P~;. MKire~oo 1,::.!i1on •NI L•wn SPrillk1.n ....... ,,et &eriea: Uiled iD IJ<b.lf l)oop!. Qty;()) e111w.u, ....,.11 Jt, S.Wltl' 1nd Storm Or•11 ,i,.!ayw .... 4..51 Outboard ~orld Cllamponsb!p Rwmer-up w1th a 7-1 record \'YC. :WZ'=•" .................... ,.tt Nov. t.8-2' lltf-Lakt: Havasu wu Balboe Y•cht Club with FLYING JUNIOR (f)·-(lJ ~:;;-111 ·rEHafil ''""' ............ ~ City oo the Colorado River. Rowland Lohman. U sk1pper. Greased Ughtnlng L-el ~~'"' T.•"*' ....................... s.m Fina) results: . VYC • 1lt'I0•1!1ts Robert P. · Mc(hUoch Jr,. Annstroog, · J11Ul'IWY""" ............ _ ... ,_ ... 1,n 'd . DINGHY MATCH RACE KITE (• .... -(1) Pip Phil Sub for-.......................... ft race director, sai l2$ driv«a S g·iit ES: Alamitos Ba Y RammiDa:~~NHYC; (2) • Tyr, =m'f'1,1E'Til ...................... ·"'~ from all part, of t.bt -world Yacht Club,-Ed BWkJiY, -1-1·; Nina Nieheo, NHYC; (3) No :!:K!:!1 wo,..,. ................. •." are ez.peded to compete in (2) Balboa Yacht Club, Dame Warr.en Person NHYC HHt1,.1nt111i.r ..................... ,.11 Rowlaod Uihman, 7-2; (3) Tie -' ' · Foremtn • 10'!!. •boYe JtumevlMr. ,..,._ the eight-hour enduro f« a between '"'""'' Beach Yacht SABOT A (11)-(I) Racing ~=~E~ ,.r h1111r m•1 lh•n hlt'-t reccrd purse d $60,000 in _,.'& Macbine, Mark G a U d I O , cltulflc.!lon wPtrvltld. cash. ClSai~:~ =~and' ~i~~= NHYC; (2) .Frejole Holdm, D~~ •. ~ .. ~~:. .. ~.~~t .. ~ .. ~:~4 , .....,. Marc Hlnsbaw, LIYC; (3) No om.rt o1 tSum• trucu, 4 wc11, bUI 'I'be ract will be invitational, lfillman, 6-3; (5) Tie between name, nm O'Reilly, NHYC. Otl"::,.th:; :,.:::i,'~ii'HV ..... cu.!d•iv ~meanstti.ateachdriver California Yacht Club, s••~ B (II) (I) N 1tw1t1111•1-.................. LU' 'Ibomas c.otes, aod Newport nuv ~ -o Dr1111" ot trll(kl. "''' "' ..... c;afltffr must make applieatioo, and u_..,_ y-~ Club, Pat Allen, name John D1c"-· NHYC· bt!WMll • ~ .. tant ............ ~ nwvw. !M;ll"' • al<'I• ' Drl'fln tf lr•"•ll·mll trudU then be ·approved. .., ~-, (7) Tie between VM/agus (2) Blast, Scott Ubl. BYC; 1 .,,.., ........................... '·" Last ,.... -~ (3) Even Charlie, Jim Buck-Or!Ytn "' T,.MINlll• f•YCQ • ..,.. year's race wu won Yacht Club, Fred Toepel, and • "'°"' ........................... s.n by Cesare Soott.i of Tavemola, Mission Bay Yacht Club, Paul ingham, NHYC. ::: t~ d~;:.~.11111;;.UO:.~.·'-..·:;:: Lake Como, lt.aly. He ~ a Heinrick, U ; (9) Tie between SABCYr C (10) -(1) Brober, "'· ....... ..... . .............. s.n new distance mark of 534 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Wendy Putholf, LJYC; (2) No e-i:~d,r,:.~1,"i:!:"':U~P~.!t~~.f.~l nliles and a new ayerage George Jeffries, and King name Trish O'Reilly, NKYC; Tllll ~ETTE1t speed o( 73 miles per hour Harbor Yad1t Club, Olris (3) ~anded, Debby Gilchrist, ~~~'r_ "i1W' ·~~ .. 11 .. ;;,~;· :;~ he ~-• ff I '000 LIYC ,.., .._, ttlovt Hiter. as ca • ......, o 1,., u Dunn, 2-7. · Ttle HEt..,.ER the winner's share. PHRF (22:) -(1) Stard\l!l SENIOR SABOT (I) -(I) ~\is~i.r "'1"" ................... 5• Soott.i drove an Italian Bob Morse, SMYC; (2) Odin, No name, Margaret Klock, Tht. OWl'll'r ':"v~ ,:;: 111r1;!1"' t! Molinari hull With t w l n Bill McNati:, SSSC: (3) BCYC; (2) Baboom, Hank ~IK'll1~,...1u'1:,1~1es 1or 1,,..:;..1111,:' '" E . .;--.~ ""a-Ns, Ha•--B' H .. ~-. Sl BYC. Humann BYC ,,., Miii or 1n "'' llflfd1,... Tht CMtl'ldw nu1...,.,.; -_.....,. "':!""" YUKI 1 • lfllr not wllllllr•w Ill• llltl fw I Hr:totf "We eJpect. the speed will SYRF-MORF (14) -(I) of .s N"' 1011ow1111 "" """ • """""' be incrtased &pin this yeer," Star Shine, B 111 von LEGAL NOTICE 111 MP. eo..,110 oF T1tusT£1i• sa•• ~-·~. "Outboa~-KJet'nSchmldt NH Y C • (21 NOTICa 1NV1T1He •IDS O••ne• Co.11 J11n11t 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ...... , ..... May be used on envelopes as return address fobels. Also very hondy os identificot ion lobels ' for marking personal items such as books, recdrds, phot'51, etc. Lobels slick on gloss end moy be used for morking home conned food items, All lobels ere printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quolity white gummed peper ond pocked in reusoble mogic seal top container. Mr .. CWktinti •own '69 Pod Ro1d CMt• M1w, c.r&. '92626 ..,. lon.>l,,1,1.1.1\A;ll 1...., • ll yy' C f.illlc• It htt"lby llWlll fllll fM l"rf Ciol1t91 Olslrlct llf Bebot Bob Dame • Ottl'IN Coointv are more sophisticated then OO, ' ' Ill Tl'lltlmjll fJf ''"·or•-CDllf J11t1111' Cotti Mno, C1llfoml• r - - - - ----- - ---a yeer q:o, the power plants (3) Kealoha, Wold &i Metcha, CotlWI 01ttr1ct o1 0r..,.... C01111tv. ai.r-i No<m111 £. w•IHrl are biger and the dri~ VYC. :=r;-i=r.,.'";~ .. blll11 ,:-~;.: ~:-~·~·,,u.t-\ ffll 111 th!•''"'•"• cli, •11tl 1111il witli fl.OO t•: ·-·-• -• tlt LUO~•• ti (7) -(I) Pre-1:00 ... M., Tuud•~· ""'"*' 2$, ltJ:t, O"'EN •10&: f\lfld9" I:• ... M. Pil•t Ptl11tl111 t..••I DI~ I• 1171 are more experi.::nc~u. .. _,, e ~ akllll llld• fOt" ti.. •wrcl ol contr.tt "~'' 1$, 1'111 ' •• • • fast tunnel ho.Us" Empt, Leroy Sutherland, ror 1NYEaCOlLEG1ATa .111ow1NG f:lfO '!bll111M Or•n•• c .. .i .• n, =~I Hiw,..,+ •••ch, Cilif. 92661 ! 'J · · ....NHYC; 2)----2.epbyr,_ Dale~:!~~-=-~-~" !C:.:.1.'~'"'.:...;"~·~"'c...•-"'~'-"-'~· '-"-'---'.;..,.~· 'I ---Gallon, LYC. . ~.111.111d111e •1111 ,...,.._ si..,' LEGAL NonCZ CAIA& (!) .-ti) Taco n, S4ldl llkl• 1111111 "" rte,,.,., -'" "" L••AL IHITfCI' I 4 BYC Sailors Score 1 Governor's Cup Victo~y --t I , I I I j t. \ i·; I : A Quartet ol Balboa Yad1t Club Milon headed by Andy .Roee pul Wgetber a seven .,m and two Joss record Surr d11 lo ""°"""ully defeod the Gwernor'1 Cup, a match rac· iftf series fOf' juniors. 't) The nine race: series was lllled in <'..olumbia.z& Mark fl Uoops and drew mll'ies fr(IJl 10 Southland yacht Clubs. Final mulls, O I ljOlbi>@ '(ai!ll'Club; Andy Rose, H ; (2) ~amt~ Bay Yacht Club, l!:d F .. , N; (l) Bahia Cor1ntlliltll Yadit Club, Deoois Dor'glll), ~; (4),1\'.lli( llMbor Yaclit Clob,1 JolUI Ed&ecomb •. S4; ($) LOttg Beach Yacht Club, tlooi Ra1tello, M ; (6) Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Ptter Prier, M ; (7) Huntington Harbour Yacht Chlb, Rall\!y Smyth, U ; (I) Los Angele& Yadlt Club, Devid Griffith, •-..s: It) Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, BUI -· I~; 110) -4sle-Yachl-Clubr-&eve• Scott, 1.f: --H Rose's <.Tew oonsiated of Gordo Jobnoon, 8 r u c e Humann and JUck Ja~. lfuniiei-up n ie was --AW!Mt.oa Bay Yac.tit Club, 1lso wtlh 1 . 7•2 llCOtE, but BYC -the Cllt> by vir1ue or Who c .... 1 btadng ABYC in the malc:h No •fttet .. ,_,p•p.ot in th1 btl•etn the two, ABYC'I ••rhl ••tu •••11t Y••r comrn11• tum cona'lsud ol FA ,eo, ll+ty lil• iW""' •lfl't111111itv 4tily ,kipper, Steve Mnffttt, Mib fttwt@I•,., ., .... It', lh1 DAILY Ald>ldi and Clvia Marr, ... '~'L_0_"·-------J I / ' • \ ' Noah Pampoli.. SMYc. =:1::. ~~1~:, r..rr~:: .......... T M~.~,11 ... ~·u·•· K~L Mm .TIHULL ('1) (l) o"'"" c_,,.,., c1ntom11, 1nc1 wn """"' '""'* •• I ···,.---bl ~ •ncf "1bll~1 ,... •• II WOTICE IS HElll!IY GIVEN fhl1 Pe1&1US, Dtle Bowm1n, VYCi tM0 -.. ,,. •1!tt11, .·-.., ... •, .. , , ....,.. 11111 '°""' or Edut••i.. " 1111 "...,,.,.. -""'"'II 11llojlf11. MIN UnlflM Sthool Oldtlet .. er.,.... , E.cti bf4 l'l'llllt anf-'"' bl ~. C•UtGn1t1, will t-'Yt ilMIH .......,..l\te '9 1111.-lnvll1lloll. "'9 .itM. Md$ ..., to 11 :• AM. .... lllh LONG BN"R (UPI) H ld 1 llllKHltlllona ••-•If f!1W ~ •v o1 Awutt, HJO,-.t tlll fllflot I Seal Beach Man Victor I l ..................................................................... '\'~····· ......................................................... ~ ...... ______ ,.. ____ _ ........................... ~ ................... , ........ _ .. _ ................ .. ~ · -T ng IClll-niotlll.. fht .,.,.,,,.nt c ... f,. c, ,, ....., School 01.ttrct. llClltecl .. 1.,, Be:f:led Dick Sherer, 4S WO 0 I-~1.. c:o.i.. • tt.t Corttrtt:1 "llC:an"• """'"'· cctt• ,.,, e:.11ttr1t11, Se D•acb ft-..i o .. ~-'Dn--' O~ .,.. -on ,... •1111 OIJlll 11 Wlllc:ll It,,,. •.tel ~.will "' !"'4111ctf I .,...... .. "' ,_ '"Wll-R'r, ,. ""!llit lnlft«tlcln .111 tti. .-.141 offltll OPl!IM .,,. ,..d , ... : 21 Burlillf!ame ea.ch com-s • Cha . tf lflt OW!lc!r, •1111 of w1u11m 11utot1t LINEN sl!ftVl(:l 1 • , • "''"'"'"' Archtttdl, ua h\'•lfll .a.11 llllk ''' i. M htt ~ I -*ted l 15 Japs Sunday to cap-• nipe rice Drtw. '-"" Mir. <•II""''•· '""' with CllldlH111111o '"'tnrcllllllt., .... 4 ·---.. tore the outboard and lnboanl ""'v ' bt °"''''*' " tt>t on1°' ., 1He1flu11ons •hleh ,,. fllllll ...-·n1. • , !tie Ardlll«I IW ,...._lllllf Uf.DI !or In Ille lffkl tJtl the "~"' A,.;.t L dqi.llOM, respectively, tn the. 5pttn.TQFJELD Ill -Two -" "" of l'ln!lrtl Nnt '"' tlllKlrlct-., "Id k11oo1 Olttt•d, lW ..._Iii -_ 11 ••• tto '" Jtttr lip CH• Pl l.O f PRINTING 1' ___ , ~ of Champions s1)teCf.. Sou~ aailort 'wUe amoog ::,..,""C'onCii,::• .,::,, ~~ "T: = =· ="':-... ...... ,, . FJl~-,-.{Jlflj":;''IJ.---boat event ol the Califonila .... lint 11 .. 1·n tlte 11·-t t-o win bt 'f!fvnft!ll 11111• If IM ..., ... ,,, 111 ,.._ '°''" et e ur11111c1 ., u1111tr•, ~ \ • 1.u11; -• " " ,..tu,.,... ~1•11 •"' 111 1ood COl'lllllllll'I cllKl ., , bid 11o111f """" ,. f1¥11 lftternational Sta Fritlval. tlCel· of the NalionaJ. Snipe •llflln five un ttt.t t11t 111<1 ootnt111. Mrc.,.t t~1 of "" '"*""' ., "" TM festival got under way Championships, on Lake ~~.,,.lond,,..!:r~ .. ~ =, .. ~ ~~=,·~n~n!: ':t::"'o~tt: , , Saturday night. SJX1nlfleld, Sprincfleld, JU. "" Cwi'7oc."" 111K1ec1. " "'.rflllrml!K!e '"" mt\' IN ~111;.;.i WITH •, Sherer who lives only • Au_,.,,.. ()in tJ.year-oSd e:1t11 1111111 at..rr 111o '""' ~ 111 1111 •• "" d1ttr1tton ., 1111 o"ttld, 1n 'JI" S".ol'\CH ORD~~ OF LAIELS WE • ll""i""-' -.., "l'llml • .........,, .. ~ In MCI! "' lht """' ti l11l11r• ,tD 9fltw lnfit =t • mile and • hair awa.y t.rom Snipead' r from Mia~, 1F_}•r.1·'-~a11., s.M1ta11on1. :i:rld"l, ~.~ 1:' e1": ~ 1 Will INeiUol'PIB SfT~F the Long Beach M • r 1 n e le lnc Friday. '""toe .,, n l!'kh 11111 w11 • •«MiOt1111td 1rr toon.1. M tv-"""' ....,..... wH1 -. Stadium course, took the lead of San Diego was in second:.~~ ;-:~~1:-'C =M te .. 1o:1Sdloll oiitrJct.,0r1,... PACKA§E MAILING LAIELS. ln the field d 17 outboard• place and Benny Mitchell of "' ,._. ct "" OWMr. ••tc111ee1 iw No iildw .... w111M1r1w h11 1t1t1 .., Ol1 "· third lap nd ~ Calli··-· y~ ~.b (Paclfi .. ""llltltler II lllrlndHf •nd ... lfJ!IClorv • [let'led ., fert'Mlyt {4J) dl'tt '"" I.I~ a f.-1 vc1•8 -II~'"'' ... Ill,.,., COA'Wltr\J .. '°''""'Jn In 1111-I tM detl Mt for tllt-1111 ""'""'· ~y.·ai..n AVlfllt-~ P•llu~s aaa ea:y: .... '* 1111" "" """'"' nK ., . _ ~ .,_~.,,..._,1 ____ _ ol ts.ti -milJA--plr boor for 'Stewart of San Diep wa1 Tth. 111114r1ttor te ... ~ ,!It.It. 1~ a vtctorr -:orth •1.000..--!l'he· 'junior-championships =: :, ':'!':.~' :'f~u~ RQr»er finished 3t aeoonds were to have ended Friday Andy's Fun '"'"""1111"" "" ... ., bid r1e4.1vtt1, ahead of Jon 8-fttltoct ol but there has been no report t'!W"°"'•"1fa"1'cT u N1•110 A1k .nr kid. "Ask Andy .. it f/,/llf .... lil>OI. ,11· Long Beach, also averag!na on the final atandl1111 from t'. ~,:.,,i: c-rr. '5.5' mph. SpflnJ{ield. Ste It SaUH'd.l.rs IA Ult DAILY ..... ~ r::--lllllllf' Fifteen Inboards ent.ertd but The national ch1mplon1hlpa PILOT. :t.'ft:1"" "', only seven were atill runntna for the aduk dlvl•lon were 011111 Jul'f g; "" at..tbe finilb. to ha"-started Saturday. J!~a:= .~'Ti, ~H 0.1~1 ' I To "\ ..... , .......... ... -"" I ' _, , I ' •I ' I I - i ! . .,, ------.-----. ---------.....----.-.----.---... ~-.---:-~ .--------------:=-.-;---~----.,----~-:"..,.--................. .,., ......... ""l~~~.:-:-~ DAILY PILOT . ' ...... ., .. ,--·1·. .. . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! . HOUUS·l<OR ·SALE •. ~SE~'FOR .SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES flOR SAi.i ]HOUSES 'OR SALE HOUSIS 'OR SA .. 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J~11a lid..~. -· Beck &.y '* 3 car garage. Beau I. patio/garden· •eek & 00 •----_, a .•·-.., a -" •-----·· c.ptiobalftV111 ... .._. ~ OWNER -D&SPEfliTE DOGS OR HORSE . dock. ·· ' "' -·• ~----~ ·~---"'bane ..,.. t<r $.13,!50. MAKE OF FE RH M . ·Dec · ,.,.1.....,, .,,._ l>O'l•"" lllXll profit 1n u • ·zeod """°"'· Surrounded ~ s t & ~-1 • Aaoume m.ooo. siiw. """'· For info l' ll 1 d ...... -~felr Vt111 months, lbil•ll the best<in-bY.. tnstt and ~paee. Heavy . a -" ~ ~·M... St13 PrrL Full rma ion on a ots & homes .J. ~>'l'I"~ VA loan. Thb vestment you'll' eYtt make. &hake rool, manicured lawn P.llJI,, CJubhou .. Rd. ~ $28.500. submit Oni CALL, BILL GRUNDY, R.EALTOR 1"L.~-.. locattd 1 bloclc. Provo it ·to ,,......it now! & nice neiahbors. Popular CAIU'!.lllAN E>rec home 4 BR 3 ba, tam. -· paymenL 833 Dover Dr., Suit• 3, N.B. · 642"'"20 -~-w. library_ can ........ ~····· floor plan bas island kitch. aa.a.&.TI' co. bmU'din, 2 frplc., patio. • 20282 Rivenide' Dr 1~=::~~~~!7.~~~~~~~~~~1...,.,de doee by. ·No down . eandn. 1arve lorma:lmarbldin~m 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-SHO JUe Ward, Bkr. 642-4816 !;. on Orcl\ard oU or .Santa l(;•Mr•I G .1 ·"7*1t·$wiClrii: ts very, Cll!e e .... _ce ~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~·,I BY'owner, 3Br.1~ ba. tam., AJ;Ja. therlj tum lat atttet 1000 ener1 1 .. ,,....· m:--1'dna Verde, aa in master be<lroom suite. NEAR ST. JOACHIWS n>,. rp1 .. bUM, din. nn. ri&:bt. A&ent 615-1657. I;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ . ' )lleMe iliill' right away!! Offered at._ Jow $42,950. Spacious, ~autUUl ,four bd_. $29,SOO. 546-8>59. I' HOME + Lt ...... L .... Option ' llt.IM.ro' n-1 Estat llicbots. Real Estate rm. E. Side -·· "'-Coron• ct.I Mer 1250 And Liquld•tlon Stle ·-: 'l\UI e tionall> -livlJ>i Rm. Newport S..ch 1200 1,:;-;;;,;· ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Ug.ThreeBdrms,twiib&t .~:·, s46::mt' · -•521 :.th. ~"~.~~~c11n,o. ENCHANTING v1Ew SPEC!AJ..• BUSINESS, spacious . livinr nn. w1 · · ............. 'f'ii .-"'""""lJ . fll'@place, Dining Rm. wttti 2 B d large patio. Cheery Bil View of Bay&: Ocean, spark-HARBOR VIEW HILLS Bil bullet and fhina close .e. room S.ni• Ana Height~ Elect. Kit. wlth,diahwuher. ~ ~. •; nBR.ite.,17' .. "'°°"'.. . Luxurious 3 BR, 3 Ba., hi A i0kle11 opportunity tor you -imagine an 84'x233' C-1 property with an ext1' shall' 3 Bedf'90m, 1 ~ Bath home. Ove:slied dble gara.g~ + 1torage garage. Located downtown Coota Mesa. Low down j>ayment at $260 a month at 7~7k int., with no Joan charges. Call now • , • (Open Evas. 'til 1,·30) Newport •• f1iniew 646-8811 {1nytlm1) GOLOEN WEST ESTATE Popular 4 bedroom, 2 bath Monterey Model with cus. ~ carpets and drapes-, ~~ ~~~~:· !:~~~~ ATE family room and SE- CLUDED master suite. As- sume tJubject t<> ~% gov. ernment loan, $37,000 FULl. PRICE. Walker & Lee Realtors 1682 Fidinger 1142-4455 540-5140 BEAT HIGH INTEREST Rates, by assuming the 5Y.i% imlur. IOftll on thls lmmac. exe<:Utive hllme, Large fam- ily rm, plus liv. rm., great for entertaining . .Fee land, $65,000. Call for our picture brochure ol current listing& 1aa~-:; 133-0700 644-2430 Newpnrt Heights l/4 Acre Estate electric kit, Xl'x29' tamUy Owner will stll IBA-VA. 3 Near Cau.ilic cburtb and .,. cathedral cell., all flee. rm. with fireplace, fully car~ · c~ u' t1•e' f Bedrm, 2 ba. ~ llv, rm. parochW • c ho o I. Only lure guest rm. Court yard kitch.; hrated, filtered pool peted & draped home. PLU5 ~ T' 'YlO . • + Jg din rm., bit.ins, dble $29,950 With VA-FHA Terma. patio. Ownu.moved to Eur-plua bar to0m. May assume One bdrm. aMrtznent wjih • , Ea.staid., COi~ ~-hard· gar, Nr. UCI or tra,de for lge M. M. LABORDE, Rltr. ;:'• a.nxtou., for offer. ex.1st. low int. rate on loan. Bil Kit, lerge rear livill( 1 _ ~ • • wood floor home on large 4 bedroom. ;25.000. 646-0555 Eves: MS-4579 ,9l>. App't only. rm. \vith fireplace, nir,e . • : , •' • R·.1 1ot:'tdeal to buUd an. CHINA COVE DUf!LEX car ••rage • all ..rnc;J JRVlflE TE~RACE olhrr W>it on rear ot lo~ VA or FHA Bu'j'trs IRVINE TE~RACE v·MILLllJN $ VIEW o.. or a kind; :1-•ty Uv, nn .• ~: uUJiti~s.in fartl&'· Fro A rail find tn'.w. exclusive $21,950 Just listed -this Spic It SJ)&n 4~in'=Uy roome:en. ~et;, ?_:r~~Pac1:'.~ Swedish .trp1c .. 2 BR., 2 Ba. ,_ scape inc Udl~!!111'k· area.' LO ! ·"barm 1 2 ha ("-n .Eves. 'ti'I l·.30) custom bit 2 BR, 1 BA home rma1 room. au. 'A·-1 & 1 1 PLUS J.Sty, 2 BR., 2 ·ea .. 1ers. Separately fenr..~ rear home w/necr new carpet. ...-,... Hrdwd firs, frplc nr new tiful yard wttb room for a P-n exc us ve com-trpL Blt-lna both units. Y~. Located near; Q,f inc. SUdtrw doors open to Newport crpts. drps, end patio, dbl J>OO:I. Low tdlebpld. $65.000 munity, 3 .BR., Larae liv. App't, only, Park and Downtown. EASY }Qfiett .. ttar. ,..uo. ·$40,to.l. gar. Walk:·to shops. $22,500 rm., view balcony, l gar-SEMPLE TO RENT. EASY 1'0 BU'(, ~wi>'fERFRGNT •1 ..... Bait b.,, In ""Cove REAL ESTATE CALL TODA:Y FOR· DE-s.t• qtl~ W/pltt &: dock. f1irvi•W Realty Compan.v ~ &ti~,!IOO. 25lio E. Coast Hwy_ 6'15-2101 TAJLS. 3 ~· , . .....,.. Bram cell-'42"235 675-3210 WANTEO ::=:=:=::i::=::=a::=; M. M. L• BORDE, Rltr. lnr f Wfl1 CUTl' ht .646-1111 · · 3 BR hom< In Newport 646-0555 Eves. MS.3265 T.0. at low .intattst rate to . (anytime) 1860 NeQOrt Blvd:. C.M. ~t1eigbta under llS.000 want-Deluxe Duplexes let The Sun Shine lnl qu!l~· 'bi.Y.tr. Hurcy? CALL ~3928 or 545-348.1 Cott• Mes• 1100 ·ed. by-ready bu;yer. Completed by Sept. 1. ... for only $23,950. FRESH •Wun' 'Lalt: ·~ooo. °"" EVel'.lints N T I ••-Corona del Mar-So. df HWy. SPARKLING PAINT _:_ i<>-" rd You e ....... eW f ,..-,_Xel . c,,,.,, <h'ps, .,u cl•onlng side and out . , • new ,n~ ' 1 •SL ,,.N. $.57,500 -ovens. din mu;, walk in ~"". · . "'"·new carpe&g.. T ·Y CO. · ..... CHOOSE YOUR JERMS (under constr-avaU Aue .. !Ol cl°'ets. Groat neigbbo~ ,,.bedroQm/2 bath home on , • .. eltors Cuato-Built Large, beaqtifUI "homes wUh hood! WWk 1o beach. Buy large corner Jot FL£XI. · t .. """ • • · • ,.. .....,_ • 3 an income" located In the Deluw·e 4 •'.... now & ..i ..... own eol0l"9. BLE TERMS lhc.lucUng ah ~P<?R'f .£ENTER Large 3 Bedroom & family • ,..,. attractive bed.rm finest Eutside area or Costa: ". ~; ...-..xes e>.vne /A 644-0266 existing asaumeble low-I~ nJ;1 ~ 3'oaqwn HW.I Road + carpets & cu~tom dra?" home has the most you'll Mesa. Featuring 11) l BR, Spacious l mt·a: 2 BR. unib. I "Zii:::::i·:i':i·:"::':i"'===· Z terest rate loan. QUICK · , , '!44-910 es. rkwest 4 finest blt1n find for the money! Good 2 RA "owners unit" + (2) Eit~. Q\lmer occupy &: 1,. POSSESSION -<iwnen j, tJQ.G =:nee. s~ ~t ~~ =P~ scwi~~~~i! 2 SR ~tat units See at tax thal~-ptOP«l'tY. In-MARVE·LOUS VIEW moving to new home. JUST . : boat , ... arid 'cured and vary hrll:ht & cheuful 2035 'J'uatin Ave., ~Wood. ecftie''9.1'l"• ns.ooo D:>wn. 2001 B,a.Yakki Dr. Beaut. LISTED-so hUJT)'! To,~.Ocean 1---'--~p1':.... FW~p rice interior. Unbeata"'· tenns. land Pl. or call Mr. Fauria $15,~ 1 ,; shake roof 1._,ty, 3 Br, 4 ba. C I h From biJ .... .........,. . ..,. ..,.., 6424905 wat.ertront home, xlnt rNim. , , , Sl»ores Home Bay kicat1on. Call 540-ll.Sl aume existing S% VA loan. (Also new Income unita for 0 eswort Y , t, neat $38,500 OutstAnding Upper FHA-VA-Convcnllonal or•• at · ming beach. Newly rede<.'Or. 2 ~ Ir den for all details Only $26,500, sale in Dana Point). $175,000 SHOWN BY APPT. & Co. ~tbedral cenmii · $ O Bill Grundy, Realtor . .,....,. patio E1 , ~ COAT:<-. 2 ,500 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. ~62'> REALTOR Newport Beach Of1i<:e 102.8 Bayside Drive- 675-4930 "?iill>co(i>~·,.:."" ,..,., He,,r.~,t .. a.ge r. 3 .....,,m, 2 bath with '42-1n1 Anytime ,.. at $27,>JO • · WALLACE BUILT-IN kitchen. p&tio, l':i::=z==z=::=::=::=::=:[ JH NARCISSUS 1 , · REALTORS double garage. carpeting, I' DICK nay Vacant,""'""'·...,..,. Nice 54, 4141_ drapu, Near Orange C~t DA D11 S Br. + boou5 nn. ott dbl. --><IM ColJeae, $2,500 dbwn ~dll 1 gar. Ni« abag rues. Coov. TRl,LEVEI,, $.2. 3 950 (Opon Evenl"I') handJO! • Bedrm & lamlly bom•. on loca...,,. Ask. '"""'" Up on the hill in buuti!UI . I 1 ................................ 1walker & Lee ·qutetCOl.d• ... c.Lov<ly MORGAN REALTY MESA VERDE. Some vtew PANORA!\lllC .,.., cl"' to eo,. Club. 673-6642 675-645' or Ocean "-HuntingtOD Immaculate 3·bedroom home Vl£W1 2043 Westcliff Dr. Owner will consider ex------ Beach. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths: 1 • 'frefibly painted inalde It • ' 646-ml challge. Assumable bt at Lklo lfl• 1351 Separate Family Room, FOi\-I . the Marbor Area' OQt. New cai,>ets & drapes, Oeean-C•talina-Open 'tU 9~00 PM 6%%. mal Dining Room Ii Bruk· . .673-4400 nice family room & Jarge City lights ---------1 Jean Smitll Realtor fut Area oU Kitchen. Courll!!ljl!!'!fl!'!!!'!!!'!~!!"" .. l lot with ... .,"""'"· FHA 0' 137,950 -10% down. You On• Df a Kind I *CHARM * VALUE yard ext•. Home Vi exoeJ. ,.6.BIDROOMS-,, VA ttrma avail. cau own the land! Very delight. .. ... 3255 I • rut 4 ~~ nd . ._ __ , Master bedroom + 3 bed--. ent OOndition, -·~-a' 1 .. --...,fa.mOy! ~4. ......,,.,.,,u a •wu...,,_ l ·~~'l'!!'!!!''l'!!'~~-Call I Sho · «A•_.., """" ~"' -•• d' ;.. Ba ...... rooms. Bltin stove, oven, Qr wing ••·•,,...,.._...., e ha & 1·-e home far in-,. room. auww easy OWNER'S SPECIAL I ~· care yard, PRICED FOR dishwasher. Crptd I. drpd, IO THE Rl:,\L ''.'\. ESTl\'f'Lf<'' . 11tlt ·iUco is FANTAS. QUICK SALE! · Aoklng $28.>JO. 4 BR II POOL C. Sinal~ story huge aep. .~7171 n4 9' ioan, ~Y room, t. flmilY room, alJO Ftt title, game room, th be&ii>ed ceillOK. No In Baycrest -SUperb cood. *Modern J& Den * O.ll9htfull * 45 Foot Lot * StrHt to StrMt * $64,950 . CAL~ 646-7171 ,.. ...... .,. ......... iiiJ/more ccowded bedroom> -l•'!'!!"l'!!f!l!!!l'!!'!!!'!!!I!!!""" • 548-8281 • Curving driveway leads to BEACON IAY one for. ea<:h. Submit No LE.I.SE OPTION quaint manor house, Open WATERFRONT Down GJ's ·or L<lw Down thil JuxuriOUI 3 bedroom, 3 PANORAMIC View. 'O THE REAU '.'\. !:STATCRS beam ceilings, F a m i I y Spectacular viewi privab! fHA. Sellen Is ready to bath. double tireplaee home --------• 641~ lnl Anytime Bayfront Apt. Lux 2 Br, I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ room, breakfast nook, tile beach & tenni1; slip tor 18 talk .. Priced at $25,750. in Newport ,Beach .. ~ EXECUTIVE FHA or GI NO oOwN !r Ba~~J1or~~w:~~.: Opportunity baths, wood Door. \'iew of ft. boat, Cheerful 4 bdrm., ~! aq_uare fee:. All built-in FAMll Y HOME w ..... sl"-Freedom Home, Realtor 646--0'Tl2 ... ¥ Newport Ba.y. ,._ acre of 4~~ ba., high beams: 2 ktt. w lk . g· Lee Ktto.hen, newly painted eaay Perfect for entertaining or .,.,, """ beautiful garden, Call now. a er te 00 ard M I jut painted and panelled. BLUFFS Condo • 4 Br, l 645--0303 chellll. Could have 2 wllbi, mam nance Y ' us Jamlly living, 4 L&e. bdrms., Vacant for quick move-In. Ba. Best area. Belbw mrkt. FOREST E OLSON R-2 lot. • Rea1Uiri . liee to appreciate. $37,950. atrium, garden entry, for-Hu large fenced Yard. Own. By owner. Aft 5 & wknda. • Call for our pictll!"' .brochure, 7100 Harltm' Blvd. at Adana ~2313 maJ dining ml., family Ht-er will pay points. Call now 644-4S69 INC. REALTORS of cun-ent hstingi 545-0f65 ~ 'tu g PM Ing area. C\J.atom pct 0 I. • Needa quick acUon. t ,E~i.E=GANT~=-H~o-me-. -26.ill=· -.. ~~~~:~~r~ f!M~;.3 ' l.EfiS~~r~ON ~';=.-.~~;hon ~~k~s~.~.. or ~y ~7,°~'.:.~~· Best value in the area. A· 833-0700 644-24JI Lti.rge-6 yr: oid home nr. STARTER ~~~fimIJ.P NEAT & NIFTY DOVER Shoree • Owner 5 roomy 3 Bedroom family !;ieacb. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths, l!J!Jflsi•~~ Only $23,5CKI! l Bdrm, home, gdbr, t~.,7~~ ='. room hon1e with island cook ''Gil. REP0'1 Jplus fam. rm. New pajnt A BARGAIN ---·---·---2 car garaa:e. $5,0CO Down. 548-2063 center, Large corner lot, all $1,XIO TOTAL DOWN on this drapes, Owner hu bouaht ONL y $l 7 9.00 833-0700 644--2430 Seller will carry bal. at 8%, 1-'-="''="~~~~=,.- in top condition. And • , • freshly painted 3 1 al'IQther home & anxious to • -Sl5CI th BALBOA -•Br. -171,500 owner wUl help finance. beauty MOVE IN CONDI· move. ean now. $85,000. Own~ home for less than FHA LOAN Call: r;:;::,n W~ 54~2300 2 Lota! Fl'ank Manha.II CALL 673-8550 TION! Carpet11, dl'apea, . cau ~for our picture rent. Nice bedrooms 16' liv-3 Bednn hOrne, 114 baths e Biii H•v•ni Rltr. ~ealt:v &r:M600 10 THERE/\L \."."'\. ESTATERS dern gas range. m.JG , brochure of curttri't tistinp. ing room. Washer dryer, • · KITCHEN. Lots of' waJnlrt 1.. refrireralOr,. stove lncl. A hrdwd Ora, crpts, drpa, 2111 E. Coast, Cd?tt 673-32U paneling, No~· (ll'T;l'>! ~ u ., I real balii4ln and it'• R-2 h-plc, forced air ~ 4'MIN TO BCH-$29,(MX) CALL! R.l.A'm_ ..... ,..._ Zone. call &t5-0303. $26,500. Asswnable ! BR, 3 ha, D.R., w/w cpts W lk & 1 1 FOREST E OLSON loan m.:m. {5'(% Int.) Orps, trplc, BeCluded area LIDO WATERFRONT a er ue 1>J.07110 '644-WO • payable 1157. per mo. Incl Own/a. ll60 G lenoarlu APTS.-320 LIDO NORD eBEACH BARGAIN. . INC. REAL;roas Prine, mt. '''"" IN. Terr. f!IOW REDUCED TO Realtors l BR. flxer.uppe,. at )'(!lteT-Wells.Mc:Cardle, Rltr.s. C.M. 642-6657 OPEN SUN U~ $1so'OOO.-Xlnt Terms 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams da)''• pricea! Only S2f,OCO 'Newport Beach 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ASSUME 514% 01 klan.1900 5"45-9491 ·open 'tU 9 PM • terms. Slept to. ocean, M8-TI29 ~s. 6"-0684 ft 4 Br 2 ba C11>U: 6 BeautifuJ units. 6 car ga-_..,,.. '• -·•·. 1 b """!~'!"!!'!"!''!!!'!!!"!"-_.. ·· bl'--' ' ..._ ' I; til'ty wilh a11U •p•~ Owner W th --a, green ttlum , u•, many ........ ~'1::~~": !.o~~o·=~:=.~-c~~c!i~H~!~~ ~··~~~~.i~ ANXIO.U,S =:s:~~=n~·: Ji?wly furnished. 4 &: lge family room, open· e ~12"~. 'FINANCING. GOOD VAL-$.lbmit )'Olli' terms on thi.I IMMACULA'fE 2 yr o1d 4 1210 56' Lot with room for pool Modern 3 bedrm, charming family rm home, Well prlc. ed at $69,950, A.ssumabtg lit at 5~%-. Jean Smith, Reattor 646o32SS LARGE HOME 5 Bedrrn., family rm., xlnt itreet to street 4a ft lot. B;y app't. only. 197,000 Owner ma;y trade down tor 3 Bdrm. home in Terraces, CdM, with ocean view. LIDO REALTY INC. l3T7 Via Lido 673-7300 WEST BAY AVE. Charming new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Mediterranean style; Block from ocean & bay, Builder'• home, top quality. Jiii .Grundy, -R-·altor · il)i Ol'ltef patio; ~. I · Ea1t1ICI. Tri·plex. UE for GOOD FAMILY L'N~ •P.aCIO\P .5 BR. 2 BA hotTie mt 2 ba, fam rm, nr So- ?ttinutes t? hlilcb A tennil N'ew carpetf, bl&ris; prages, ING! ~ -~ com pt w/stone trpl<:, bltina, eout J?laia. 15xl8 pe.tlo t ,.,,.-""°=='='==::;:. Dover Dr., N.B, 642-4620 <:ourtlf. Kitct*.1\ • new 4 xtnt cond. Incoml! ,$C2$ mo. • crpts, drps., tiardwood floon w I co v , 6 % % loan 1 · CLASS mod•rn.Calllata>cpt. ........ DOW VA loon ot Jean SmJth, Reattar llhakeroOr.Aak~l.12.~ ..... mable. By owner. ,,LARGE.LIDO Im• (Open Ewnlnil•l $3.1,000. 'fli%; Prloo 142~ 646-3US , Call Mr. Nelaon, 540-ll51, 546-1363 altor 8 PM. all * OLD WORlD * 58!<8" :!116 Via LOrCA.,'tmN. fo~ the family that wants t&Ml·Nlt Pr1nc. oal)', Owne:i 546-2'159. Heritage Realtoni. ..,dayo=-w..,ee,_k,_•-""-'=--cc-=· I Excl~ve Dover Shores ll&y-(nt) ~13 or ~ tho be ... "'"ly 2 atoey RE. o"=""R1\Ais .... 9,950 $24 000 s22,1AC.A 3 BR, • ba w/fa"' rm. ""' • m, vlow "°""·Unique. Huntl~ a •• :L 1""' PUBLIC HOME In xtnt -· •• • , ... "",,,, ., I --• lJilU opts, drpa .• bllM. ANUm• different ...... BuUt ror -···-· ....... , -rkighbothood.4f4e~s. , W rn . i'4 10 Ml'llft 4 Bdrm.+ 2 b•th1 GI loan S\4o/c, $19,500 be.l-beauty le: conVenie~. 41,i J BIDROQMS 3 ba, formaJ din. hu' lam Beautll'ul ~ home, entry Charming h:>1~e. Prime area. 4 BR, 2 BA, dbie garap, a.nee. Walk to OCC. 218 ba, • car rar, hi cefl'p & 3 Ba.th hlldWood~ 'blc tm. Many pleulna: reatur.1 I y It BJACH hall., ~up fal]lily rm., C01Y Entry hall, large fireplace, ~~· drpa,. ~ea: ~· ..,H~anover,...,,,....Dt=. ,..----...,,-,--many e" tr• features:. home with plenty OlJ room. es'."' Asking $43,150. Cftll Mr. ff"4l 1 Prtllertl .. d~, m,u!Ve natuhl brick ~electric buUt·frt l(ltchen, ~·on. no ve ' or S BR. den. b!tns, crpts, ~ Sli9,000, 548-1249 e'-bJtin rani-e 6 -""- Nebon, 540-1151, Heritage SOU H OP' HWY. _ ~Ta~1JQ:Jc\frio\lt'kltchf'n. d1nin& nn., plua extra eat· utume low ll'lt loan. Call ~2 lot, nr businea .l Schla. d:bwul'ler. 1 ...... e m;de'°; Realton. 3 lc 2 R!l., OW'\'' $49.t';iO 6"-annual % rate Joan. tna an:a. HeaVy ,aM!te root, Mr, Nf:laon, MO-USl, .JierL 11Ml.1 Cft!Jtt ~ U L.. -• ?A+.004 .~.-•-• 1 taa• Realtors.· -n ... r11ty Park 1237 kit., dining nn., ·''°'l' ...,_ FHA GI NO DOWN ' •••••• ..,,......., 540-1120.. . . ranch llY~ ·ex t er or· l•ii;;;-------1;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; place, prestJJ:e neJgh~ or °"' .. , ..... , .,,,500 TARBELL 2ts.! ~1rllor 540-17~. SANTA ANA CANYON Mt11 Del Mar 11'5 I' 'SHARP I I and prlcod to ..u tut at ~est side Freedom Home, o-n ~ .. 9:00 PM TARBELL 2955 H1rbor 5 ·•CRES • ·'-'·~·. Beaut. * $33.... ~... <r'>lr.l:NI .. __ .... i .. .i,. .. llM M. JUSl painted and paneled. ..-......, • · , 0 11 tW 9,00 P~I • nvzw,"""' .. ,l'_ • ........ ,.,., * 3 Bdnnt., famll)>'room. Oreat ..-ll"""• iwu ......... u.,. .,.,..,., Vacant tor quick move-In. DOVER SHORES P.' ' cuitom ranch; pool, turn. Alswne·loan. 5 bdl:, tam rm, greenbelt loeatkm; l••• FHA loati. . ~-,rr ·~•., °"9i•nnlr11 . ...... ; .. Dirty Barpin 4 Bedroom $22,500. Hett-lt ts-. tn ·a $26,(ll(). ~27.000 nejghborhoodi fn Coat& Me&a. Betwr move fast on tbi.a one, because ' t's 1ot 4 bedrooma. 2 bat.ha. brick fireplace, electric built-Ins. forced air beat, laundry 1n ~ double garage, <:Ol'l· pletety' fenced, carpettd. 5% % · annUal % loan. $1".00 tptal per-month. U It bUn't .old :r.et. lt wID. So'Hun'y! cal 'far-row Rlty. 54.6-366G. 2629 Harbor. $781 .1111111 Eastside 3 Bednems To Vf!ltl. 'Tbls home II tft beautiful mpve--Jn co.Qdl.. tton. Locatri In tbe back baY area ot Cotta Mesa, it's vacant and the owner is arudouL Asking $23, 750. Low down to UYoM• Cl;ll farrow Rlty. M6a!O. 2629 Harbor. Wllael '~ 4~ $25,500 Tbla borne Is va<:ant·@id tbe oWpe-r w.ant.·11 ~Id. No moM')' down to Vets. It bJ.a wa,U to wall car- petil)j[ · ihroug~out • 2 baths, all built-In llJ!oh- en. double ga.rftge-. Call and bargain Your woy into a new home! Call Farrow Rlty. 546-8660. 2629 Harbor. 3...__2 Bath Qol Hausa $23,511,0 In Costa· Meta. wth lota ot prlvac:y,..2 Cal' ·rarace. fa:ntutic front and rev yards with a be&1.1titul, rel~ covered patio. You ha\fe to see lt to be· lleve It. No 'down pty• ment to Vets. €all now fw more tnfonnation. Call Farrow Rlty. 54i"-8660. 2629 Harbor. Buy Of l lifltille 3 Blllrom- Eastslde-$21,000 You'll never find anoth· f!l' one Uk& t)lll. In Mlt- slde Cotta Meta. a 3 bedroom. ~ batb home for J21.000 ls unbellev· able. It aold t1nce al· read)<, and now Jt!1 back on the market. but not for Jona. So J:tuny 1 e,.u Farrow Rlty. ~· 2629 Kar6or. •• lllloars Poal Ga SkilmJ It you went a POOl-)'(IU muat tee thf• home! BaautlfnllT unlqua In- door ~"'· pool -heated aM filtered and v...,, private. The bolne ttlelt-' .lrtn better thu modeJ bome oondJ tlon with 3 ki,ng aize W.. rooaui, 2 Wed t».~hs, ~t"!llonallY la~ ~ ~~ manlcuffi! -I ooclruryal'ds.-•xisllnl: VA . loM • .\tl- nilal -n-tt.te ill 8%. Total monthly ea¥~ mont L flll& l!'dudloa 1ax ... 111urry. Call ....... Has large fenced yard. Own. 1430 1Galuy DriYe FliER·U.PPER ' suest bOUie. Jm.i.-ned. pa.... 3 b&, X1nt k!catlon, 2735 San la:nd.capina meJnt, than a.pt. lf••••'l11•1nm1• er will pay point.II -C&lJ C Bedrms, · 3 baths, 3 car nve: 15> BEDROOMS slon. WUI oon1kler exc~ Jetan Lq, 5f.J.1001 llv.tnl:! $33,etiO. II !Ml now-neod•<JUlcl<action. 8"· '!'tanltlno mub1e a• Only $26.!l50 With bla 511 % MAIN REALTY •Red HJll Rt1lty tU-447l (-jMMl o•u••t $21,500 rium, lf'' blrh 1kylfaht, GI loan tn tab over. Nffdt Rtaltora 545-lt77 Mela Verde 1110 UnJv, Park Ce.nter, Irvine '* ~ eau me5tl8 evenlna• "' • iXCl/USIVE panoramic •• view, ~ clean?•· paint ~.,,.ro.:'°.-1<, [ .,..,."'\!l':'!!~~"'",_,, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Cail Anytime 8J3.ll.l20 RARE OPPORTUNITY ~"R~S I I ' i I . 1 • ·I I ... kend•. IAYCREST crptd. drpd, t. dooorat.d. bttt'WliokroWI'. )IOU< deal DUPLIX OWNE11S'ram0y ftl""1 UICI CLEAN ! Badnn. 2 BA BEAOTIFULI-~--&"'!\! $108,--il:"W-l1!!r ol!o.1!\e -· -Clo111rtn1 ... o:-1Mp+B>-. '°"" . nee.r-11111~ OW& tho-land, -DolcA llavan J?OOL -·'il--'12&1!'29'1&:1Ul?·a--11--;: 4 BR., den, rain. rm. Len hath-lv•"·W•Ue built home. tor, 646--1550. Open dalb'-Open Evenlnp 2 bat~; frplct .• diAhwub-Beautiful 4 bedroom 2 11~ S Br., din. or tam. nn. :ie ;;.r ~~ 0r*o'!n!r ~~ · _..., than 1 )'l'. old ; fine Wut-Fonnal dlnlna room, aepar. BACK IAY DUPLEX en. $54.500. • ln eorgooua con d It Ion " Encl. prden; cor. view Jot. BOii rv1111 mi.mter area. Di&tina V.A. ate family rm. Excellent •Bdrm., tarn. rm. a be., boine 2:2 Bdrm. -Eutaide Geor,. Wllllfmton Formal dl.nlng + fa.nrllY Nr. ~-center. Many ~x-heJp finance. Call 841~ ~Al""" loanr Aaidt1f ~.ooo. vPalueET~a1D641M.l 2~·..SOOOR2E00JJ Rl'f Fanced, heated A filt. """'· Amlme iii% Joah. $34.950. Rt1llor and ldtch<not~ Wot bu 1nu11 139,soo, id. """ UI -,.-.."°" Dll ldtal Jo~ enterulnhig, 50 Ft. FORTIN CO. 642-5IXXI 673-4150 '4J..15'4 ev-11. A covered patlo. with view, 833-8187 Alt '"9"'1'_ ,..__ a.111 .. -• cov. pal~, Owneta W'1' &11¥-DIAL dlrec1 f0...5671. Chaq-e You'll. find pat barlalnl Call ~ South Coast DAILY PJLOT DIME -A ._,,.•ltJ·nrlM'f•mij Jou11 your ad, tben lit btcll: and -..tltn )'OU "~" n.u,. ReaJM--wq;s coit )IOU Juat s-n-~ •Y11tlnet ==:111·•11 -FORTIN to. .'42,5000 !Iott• to tho -r1nct J>tlo,;:::t_::cl~alll::::.::ftld::'..!od~HCtlont~:__!.o_,!lfl'--~---!!!l!!I!! .nln a dlJI. PIIm WAN1.,.-ADS! II~ 1., __ • .. ll•l~'l"ll•l0 ... _..11 I ..-. . ' •.••.•f •• -•• -,, !~ -;-rf 1"-;-, ---;-,-,---~~~-,........--,,..,,,,,,__....,...----·-··;;-c--~.,..,,....,..7",..., __ ~---------- ·. ....,..,_......,.,,,,.,....,,...M-ond___;~~·-·-~~'-rt_3~,~IOL970 RENTALS HovoetUnfvmllhtcl RENTALS RF.NTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS AplL Fumlshocl -· Aptt. Unfvmhhod Apia. Unfurnished Apt., Unlumlohod ~~~~ ..!'..!!.fvmloh~ General ' 5000 Hunt"T!'! Beach 540t'>Huntlnfton Beach 5400 Santo Ana 5620 Hou••• Unfurnlthtd ------ 2 STOR'Y R.,1al1 to Sha1W WI WORkING Sirl to lhare low:. TURn..E ROCK hat 10 lY ~t. pvt bath, $llJ mo, UC! < •· 3 n~ '*--Lacuna Beach. Moo-Fri M · --. -..,,. ..... 5'8-4114. tPl.c· ow. *"· t •tt. s ='=.,:,.,~-~~~-! cu rar. S358 lDclud. pc>Gll, ROOMMATE wanted; 3 bdr tennla, Avail 8/ll. LR. boutt. S88 mo. 1 blk lo ~2929 heh. 4827 River Ave., NB. e,,... EHi Bluff EMPLOYED lady to ahatt -"~ 3242 :: A~th_ :i! ::.~ AVAIL A\11 2$, 3 BR, trlCd ==~==-c--.,..-,-ol yard, Upper bay, Npt.Meu. FEMALE 2)..3(1 to share 4 tcbl dlllrlc1, W mo. br home $SO. MS-.212f ""'• -4100 * SUNNY * ACRES * Motel0 Apt1. * Studio I. I a.ctroom1 LO# RATES 0.,, Week or !4onUi • O>lor TV Air Concl. e Pnol &: PMne Serv Incl • Maid Smrioe avail 1 Signal So. cd O.C. F...,.,unds 2376 Newport Blvd, 548-9'155 :;45.5935 I====== C ... I M .. ir.A AVAIL Aug. 1. \\'ill show •--~ 2200 orona ar .. .._ now. Furn. Studios ll15. Newport ---~-------------A.lao 1 BR apl No EXEX:UTIVE ectertainmMt EXEC. Trl.Jevd view home. cbldrn!oo pets, ~ Mgr. home, overlooking NeY.-port Grett Joe .. 4 1Jl:.. 3 ba. tam Apt 6, %135 Elden. CM Harbor, eozy sitting room, rm. 2 deckl. tie.ut l 11351 o•-b '··•·~ _, rl A all mo, .... mo . home. formal dining, billiard room ...._J"', .,....,. P v. v Compl turn. htd / pool. ~. OOMP-OOBT APARTMENT FINDERS Hundrcdl of AJ)t.rtn)entl Listed Now Call 642-1656 NEW 1-2.-3 BR's, AU bltns, cpt/drp, pr, Nr. S. Cout Plaza. 00-1913, MS-2321 Cost.1 Mesa 5100 ~~-----BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES 111E HIGHLAllDER "Scottish Treat" 16141 Porkllde Ln. Mgr. 842·1969 San Diego FT\vy to Stach Blvd, 4 blka So. to J.Iolt. ,v. on Holt l blk. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "Modern Spanish" 16211 , Parkside Ln. Msfr. 847-5441 VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 I 2 Bdrm. Apia. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. D4hw.uhtr • eolcr coordinat- ed applllJlcn • plush sbaa carpet • cbolce or 2 color lebemet • 2 blU1t • sta.lJ shawenc . mi!Toted v.•ard· robe dooni • l.ndlrect l!J;ht. l.ng tn kitcbe:i . brealdaS1 bat • hua;e prlVate feneed patio • plush !'\l'kdeaping • brick Bat.a.Q'•. large heat• ed pools i la.'18.l. 3101 So. Bristol St. ('1io ML N, ot So. Col. 'f Plua) Santa Ana PHONE: 557-1200 L•1un• Beach 5705 --···----* NORTH END * One of those rare lo\'ely 1 BR apta, 1 block shopping, beaches, private, enclo&td patio. $175. 83().-4237 or 4944483 * * WOOD'S COVE * * Beach n block, new l & 2 BR apt!I. Each have in BA. Pool. $2.00 up. l.A!-a11e. 2175 S. Coast Hwy. 497-1630, 499-3929 REAL ESTATE Gener ii -·------ Rent•I• Wanted 5990 ---··-----DESPERATE~ Please help • l\fother w/4 older children nl·eds house or apt. w/re.as. rent or will manage apt. Good reJs. 9611--3139 4 BR. 2 bl. la: Jam tnn.. eJec kit., m aq. ft. VA or f"HA 1ermt, with wet her, a "flDI kit· NOW. Chldm OK. Gardener Adult., No pets, 4 Set.Ions chen.. adjacent to brick: & wtf pd, 644-29;8 833-3536 patio, with troplca! planll CHARMlNG 3 5tory, 2 BR Mob. Est, 2359 Newport Bl. & filb pond. Huge m.utet 2 BA. family room, encl. f)48..6332 . Never brfott llv~ m. Pri. vate patio living. N e a r beach &: shOppJng All new built·ins, dlshwutiers, w/w carpetinc, drapes, private living, FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping, cabana, covered cour\-- yards, sunken swim'·g pools, BBQ's & fowr $150 • LRG 2 BR. Studio tains. Apt, (Triplex!. Family size 4-6 BR b)' Sept l , yearly, nr schools, up to $450 mo. Box ht-1091 Daily Pilot M7<8507 E\tffl: 431-3i69 sWte PLUS two othfr large yard. 1 yr lse., $295 mo. EAST-cide Studlo Apt: 2 br, bedrooms, zi.,~ b a t h • , 675-525.2 1 ~ ba, crpts, drpg, blttn.. oversized prage with work ====---,--,-re big, pooh No p e t 1. shop· alley access 10 boat LUXURIOUS, new. close to &i6-66lO "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" kitci>. w/bttm, crpt.<, drps, I BR's-eFrom $150 2 BR's-From $170·$175 !rplo., """ gar. 1 or 2 Rental Service f!l;h§"!.W • 3 BR-2 BA·frplc., plus e 2 BR-2 BA-palios All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. children ok. INr schls) No ========='I"'===="=====:=='='\ pets. 2230 S. Center St, Free to Landlords Blue Beacon, 645-0183. CM BY Sept. l. 3 Br. unf. hse,· CdM or Npt area. Or wtnter bch rental. 833-2780 x 325. APT $90 or less for woi;king_ girl: Has small p e. ts , 645-0788, 642-3398 ato;age. COMPLETELY beach. 4 br, 2 ba, avail. Furn. 1 BR & FURNISHED $650 per mo. $4!5 mo. 675-0062. BACHELOR • l BR-1 BA-deluxe single Corsican Apt, Hom•• Cotta Mt1e 5100 Corona d•I Mar 5150 S.A. Nr warner. 55'1-6502 TRY 12:, 750 DN 3 bedrm, Atrium model near frwy with apadou5 kitchen, buUt-ins, RPV&te family room, 2 be.tbs. Nice yard and patio. Garqe with boat door. COURTESY REALTY 962-T/Sl NEAT & TIDYI Excellent landscaping sur- roondl thia newly painted, · sharp 4-BR home. Assume .xlnt FHA terms. 0 n I y s>G,500. LEADERSHIP 842-1466 EVES: 842·2296 1 BLK to ocean, 3 Br, 2 sty Condominium. Spac, grounds surmundiD&" bldga, 2 poolt $21,300. By Owner, • Call for appt 4K-5586 eves & wknds. BEAUTIF1JL •pecious home, in pri.me area. Attractive tenns. 4 BR. lrg tam rm, fonna1 din rm, 3 BA, split level w/many e :r I r a• ! $(2,500. Sf2..4533. BY OWNER: Lg. 4 br, 2); ba, &ep. f.am. rm & dining rm. Xlnt cond. $44.500. -Huntington H1rbour 1405 * * WATERFRONT -3 Bdrm. W/ dock. $19.500. B)' Owner. Call n4: 548-2381 Fountain Valley 1410 COOL. coo~ POOL I 18 x 34 heated/filtered Low Int/GI Loanl lnter-eom, water softener, lowly yard. Belt area! HAFFDAL REAL TY 842-4405 includi ng gardener. 3 BR. din Ir: play rms, enc 2110 Newport Blvd, CM Reference• required. M. M. patio, children ok. $350 lse. LABORDE RLTR. 646-0.:.55 Avail 8/15. 673-8003 MERRIMAC WOODS new EVES, 6'f3..61]6 lu.xury 1-2 BR. air-cond. 425 * LINDA ISLE * Newport WHI 3375 Memmao Way. 5<S.&OO See ------clus 5100 Avail. for you le your boat. -• --- 3 &Inns. lum. Available 3 BR, 2 BA. cpl!, drpt, ./ BACHELOR apt, Furn. Sept. 15th: S850 Month on 9 bltins, "'lllk beach &: Drps, new w/w cpt.g, pool, mos. lease. Pier & slip up sdiools. $265 mo, 962-3883 pvt. ha.I. 557..-6682 to 50 fl. boaL -----1 & 2 BR Furn. Apts. Poot Boyd RHlty 675-S930 Huntl119ton Beach 3400 Quiet NASSAU Paim.. 117 TEA~ · Boat Owners LUXURIOUS 2-ttocy. 4 br, E. 22nd, ~ for \\'Inter. 4 Bdrm, frplct, 2 ba, torrna1 dining rm, 2 BR, crpt!, drps, bltn!I, new- patio, dock, walk to Udo. all modem conven. Walk ly redeeorated. Adult!. $l!i0. No pets, 673-4931 to bch &: schools. $350 mo, 540-1562, 543-522'1 <Nice). -962--5700 1 BR, furn, $150 Incl uW Summer Rant1l1 29101""N"'E'°'W,,..,3~B"R"""H•o"u"'s"'E-• pool. Adult., no ..... LAGUNA BEACH Shag ""'"· -· bltiM. t.g. 612-2383. CONDOMINIUM din'g area. $225/mo. 1 BR. Pool. Util pd, Love1J mue J..a&oon vwa, 2 838-6296 Adults, no pets BR, 2 BA completet1 ium-4 BR, 2 ba, clQ.se to bea~. Nr. shop'g, $140. 548-3348 isbed, linens, dl&he:a, etc. all ~tnll incl. ref, patio, e NEW RENTING • 1 & Wuber/dryer. Avail AU& ts. fncd 1'ud, prdnr I-water-2 BR'a. ALA MOAN A API'S Sept 5. 499-2152 AM or pd, $285 mo. 5lM2'l1 530 W. Wilson, C.M. 837..(1791 &Jlytime. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR e LGE attractive 1 br apt. Lido Bayfront-2 Pools Newer 4 BR, db:. L6e $400 util pd, $130. Adults, no Kilcbenettte .Wtet Ir: rooms Bkt 847-assJ or 893-4152 pell. 673-1365 by da¥. week or month. 3 BR, 2 BA, nr, beach & I========= Newport Beach 4200 SUNFLOWER AVE, Btwn S. Main Ir:· Bristol Located % mlle E. of South Coa.St Plaza Shopping Center c.11 540-1913 Ev••· 545--2321 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR 's Private palio, pool • iodiv. laundry lac. Near Orange Co. Airport & UCI. Adulbl only. 20122 58.nta Ana Ave. Mu, Mn. Joachim, Apt 3-~ 'i._ MERR I MAC A_ WOOD S New 1·2 BR .. 2 BA_. furn or un!um, air-eona, self clee.n oven, beam celling, dshwr, priv gar, elevators, therapy + swim poclls, BBQ's, saunas, clubhouse. Adu1ts. From $140. Ju.st East of 2600 Harbor near Nabers Cadillac at 425 l\1errimac Way. 545-6300 LIDO SHORES HOTEL """"°''· $230 per mo. 617 Udo Park Or NB 613-3800 Available Sept. 1. 536-3129 -·-------BAY MEADOW API'S WOOD'S OOVE, La & u n a 5-;nta Ana 3610 A New Way To Live New exciling 1 BR, 140, Beach. Pool. ~ block to ----------In Newport Beach 2 BR, $165. Beam ~lllngs. beach. l &: 2 BR apt. trom f BR, tam rm, xlnt location, OAKWOOD GARDEN ~Wood pa_n'lg, shag crptg, $1SO wk. 2175 S. COast Hwy. Immediate occupancy. S250 APARTMENTS priv, J>a.00, some w/frplcs 497-1630, 499-3929 mo, lat/last. 839-4599 evet. on 16th Stre€t btwn Pool, sand volley ball crt, LIDO LINDA hi Baya\dr Irvine and Dovt"r Dr. I'('C bldg., pool tabJez; put- Dr. '.;, Penln. ~terfronts. Leguna ~.•_c_h..__37o5· (7141 642.t170 Ung grec-n. Adults, no' pets, OU-water Lido homes. • S300 MONTH • 3 BR. * B YCLIFF MOTEL 3lr.' W. Bay, Open HouSl" Bill Grondy Rltr. 6424620 2 Balhl. VIEW A J2.7 pm d•ilY. 616-0073. SO. LAGUNA. DLX furn. PLACE REALTY 494-9704 *LO\\ WEEKLY RATES• i""..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. KJ"·"-n TV'• -••'d ··-···-QUIET adult couple o•tl)·. Studio Carder. Cottage. 4 •·· --· <.Ua: • • ..... .,... • ... ~. blks Irom beh. Pvt patio. Laguna Niguel 3707 Healed Pool. 2 Bdrn1. no pets. Orps, 6'16-3265 ('rpts, dshwh.r. healed pool. $100 wkly w/ util & lioeca. 11-2295 p 1 · '199-4307 $300. 3 BR. 2 Ba., wshr., 2 BR UPPER-walk to bch. ~·• mo. II.<: lie Ave. dryer, retrig, gardener furn. $2.50 incl util. Yriy avail 5'18-6878 or 642-4429. WEEKLY Renta.ls. 1-2 Br. Agt. 499-2238 496-~ 911 714-675-7045, 2 13. From !IDll. Near Bead> & -"======== 447_9443 $170 Ba)'! (1) 683-8247, wknds San Cl1m1nt1 3710 1~-==~==~~ 3 Br .. 1 1~ Ba, patio, bit-ins, 67>80'1'1. -------e WINTER RENTALS e crpts, drps. Ask about ()Ur SLPS 5 _ students ()k. AVall $225. Mo.:2 br., nr heh, frplc Rent NOW for Sepe! di.s<..'Ount plan. 880 Centt."l' -------* LRG2&38R,2Ba1.M. Frple, blins. cpl.I, drps, encl gai·., patio. 546-1034 l BR Apt, Sl50. 241 \\lihon Ave. Adil.!, no pets, Ph: 54S.740j Sharp l BR, close to OCC & UCI, $130. Refs required. * * Ca.U 545-4879 • * Newport Beach S200 PARK NE\\1PORT -care free Uvg ovl'lkg the water. 7 pools, 7 tennis els, $75tl.OOO Spa. Fr ... 1"" $175 to $450. Bach, 1 or 2 Br. Also 2 sty Townhousc11. Elec. klt, pri pat. or bal. Sublrn prkg, opt maid ser. cpts, drps . Just N. of Fashion ls! al Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rd . 644·1900 ror leas- ing info, ...,,,--------------""" *~ 777 AMIGOS WAY 2 BR. 2 bo. units, un!um. Outside llving areas and double garages_ $250 to $300. ~ MODERN 2 Bdrm.. avail. Sept. lsl. Mature adults on- ly; no pets. $1Tj Mo., 1st & last + $50 deposit re- quired. i\10011ng avail, For boe.! 10 16 tt. 673-7506 e 2 BR, 2 Ba (2 story). Bllns, priv. patio It balcony. Hoag llosp. area. $UIS mo. Appl. only. 4245 Hilaria \Vay, N.B. 54!)..-0093 AT BEACH. 3 BR, cpt/drp, bltns, l V. ba. No chldrn/pets. $250 mo. first & last, $100 dep. 675-1330 LOVELY 2 BR, 2 ba $195. LM. Open Sal & Sun. Mgr. 4228 !-lilaria Way. Ph: 213 : 981-7039 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij L'1.gun~ • ~. nos ,.e~!~~~ ON TEN ACRES 1 Ii: 2 BR. Furn le UDfurn $175 MO. • 2 Bedrooms $215 MO. -2 BR • Vlew PLACE R~AL TY 494-970-l Flrepla"" I prlv. patlol I DON'T Pools. Ttnnis • C.ontnt'I Sid.st,. 900 ~a J.ane, CdM 6"-:?till !MacArthur nr Coest Hwyl PINCH YOURSELF ____ .. 2 BR, 2 ba. & 2 br, l ba. Atlrac, clean, 1 blk to bch. Adullll! \Vallher & dryer avail $190/mo ONLY AFT. '1 :00. 213: 43l·ll95 or 675-7478 2 BR, So of hwy, Cpts, drps, Garbage dlsposal & garage. Avail 9/1, $225 mo. 675-.1'117 NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, S of Hwy. Bltns, trplc, patio, bean1 cell, cpts, dps. $275 . .i4S-7983 HUGE older l BR.. Best area, crpts, <lqMI, llove & (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can retrig. nso tno. e73-Ji'004 p I N c H YO u R 3 BR, 2 bs, dishwasher, ~d''"'"''· "~"'•· '"""1 c~~ .. ~5-~ Balboa Island 53SS BAY VIEW 2 Br, 2 Ba Lowt"r Duplex. Yrly lease. * Call 67f>.S207 ,, ~"!"!fngton Beach' 5400 •~~RM~!Qff! • 2 BR l~ BA F~W'mo e 2 BR 2 BA FROM.E e 3BR2BAFROM Carpets-drapes-dishw heated pool-81luna-tenfis rec room«ean vie"' patios-ample parking. Security guards. FURN, ali;o Avail. PENNIES Santa Ana Hgts. 1630 Aug s-16, 23--30 & AU& ~pts, drps, stov~/rtf. Ster!· Abbey Realty 642-3850 St. 642-8340. >l/Sept 6. !80. 615-8016 mg 11'"11'' 49!-2529 1 BR, lorn. Btk to b<ooh. 1 'H~A"R"'B~O~R=-G=R"E=E~Nc:S * BA YFRONT *' · Adults. No pets! HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 3 BR Fam rm 1~ BA. frplc, BBQ. Tack rm, CornJ. I.e. lot Comp. fenced. Easy terms. By Owner 545-8625 e BALBOA 1 & 2 Br, $80 C1pl1trano 811ch 3730 alt. 4:00 pm. 54&-7840 GARDEN Ir: STUDIO APTS LUXURY APTS. Start· • $150 Wkl)' for Sept. Also " "" --Bach, l, 2, 3 BR's. from SllO. ing at $375. * 642-2202 S150 monthly rate. STh-5810 4 BLOCKS from Ocean, New Corona dal Mer 4150 2700 Peterson Way, C.M. st 3 BR.. fam rm, din rm, 5-16-0370 LIDO ISLAND Apl eeps crpts, drps, bltns, $275 l.se. .-=-=-~--~ IRVINE 5238 Laeuna Bt1ch 6, $200/wk-min 2 wk.s, or Rel.I. 772-5677, 774-7~. LGE Pvt studio rm&: bath, 2 BR, 11..-i Ba. $160. 1705 Yrly. lease. 673-3948 for mature working woman. Crpl/drp, patio, pool, bltns. GLASS house • oceanfront. RENTALS 673-6844 Seacliff Manor Apls, 1525 PRICED TO SELL Beautiful view. 2 br, sleeps Apt~rnlthed • TJ'u.sted Bach mature. Placentia. 548-2682 ask about our discount. NOW LEASING! New, family and adult units with total recreation club and pre-school, l, 2 & 3 bdrms trom $150. Nr. i;hop. ping, golf, schools. Just soulh of San Diego Fwy_ on Culver Dr., Irvine. 833-3733. 2-Story 3 bedroom::: bith plus ~. 673-6801 Gineral 4000 Business man. No C"OOking f· -nil~ room home. Spa.c. RENTAL~ 1---------$95 util pd. S. H\\-y. 675-4859 SPACIOUS 3 Br. 2 Bath, ious, private master suite. Houaes Unfurnithed RE?i.L\RKABLY 1-~. l81h St. AdultJI, pvt. yrd. Large ocean view deck over -UNBELIEVABLY Huntington Btac:h 4400 garage. Crpts, drps. $175, double garage. Corner lot General 3000 EXTRAORDINARILY ---------1 54&-3776 ()r 540-4431 with mature landscaping, ~--BEAtrl'IFUL e BLK to BEACl-1 . Qu iet, •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden At only $35,950 & a low 1 Bedrm furn · ·· ···•·•• $80 Vil D1 laere Garden Aptt snd-proot! New 1 Br $150. Apts. Blt-lns, priv. palio, down, this home won't be 1 BR tot/pet OK • ··••• $100 Putting green, waterfall & Piv patio, gar. Sngl adults, heated pool, frplc. Adults. available long! 2 BR Costa Mesa ..... · flOS Jlltleam flowers everywhe~ cpl. 202-A 14th. 536-1319, $145 mo. 546-5163 3 Bednn.11 utiJ pd •••••• SL50 4fi' ~.rec. room, billiards: 673-1784 PARK WEST APARTMENTS 0.vned ~ Managed by The Irvine C1mpany ..A'Olan, REAL ESTATE 4 .Bedrms tots/pets · · • • $15.5 BBQ's, Sauna, tum.-untum, l -B=11=.-.. -w-,~ha-g-,-• .,,.-,71n-g • Big 6 Bedrooms········ $225 l & 2 Br. also Singles from swim pool, walk to beach. STAR.LET 547-0063 $135. See 11! 3)00 Panone Adult.!, no pets. $140 mo. $2'15 -3 BR. 1% Ba. Family Rd., 64U670. Between Har· Tradewinds ReaJty 847-8511 NEWLY dee. 2 BR w/c-arport. $115. Wrr pd, 2566 Orange Ave. Apt n . 6.1&-tl20 East Bluff 5242 1190 Glenne)'J'e St. home. Crpts, drps, RIO bor & Newport· 2 Blk N. 19th LOE 2 br, 2 ba, !tudlo in .... 9473 ~16 potio. RENT FURNITURE 7 unit bldg" b<aoh. Adul~. 2 BR, unf. newly dee. Crrt, e NEW DELUXE e <lrps. Encl patios, Spac. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lfaSC . grnds, AdullJI only, $140 1110· Incl spnc. n1as1er suite, din m3 fountain \Vay E. rm & dbl garagt', auto door e HANDYMAN SPECIAL • Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0111 219 15th St. 4 UNIT apt., ocean aide of hwy, approx. 150 yds, from beach. Grossed $9,000 last yr, Nds. paint & cleanup <1f inter. Price $69,500 WILL TRADE. MISSION REALTY 494-0731 * OPEN HOUSE * lG-6 Daily Portaflna Laguna Honies & Building Siies Up Nyes Pl. olf Coast Hwy. Vlctorla Beach Area PL.\CE REAL TY 494-9704 2989 So. Cout Hiwsy * $33,500 * Walk to beach. Xlnt tenns PL.ACE REAL TY f94-97Gt 2989 So. Coast lflway 1740 ------NEW HOMES • $30,900 3 ,aednn, 2 bath. lS:l> 11q. It. Some ocean v~w. nr new Yacht Har\Sor, Small loll. ~ al 34001 AUNlio Dr. BUILO£R 610.005 allo new tr1.pln SQG,500 Own Your Own Land Oowlfront 2 .DR 2 be rondo. Wllh pool. by Martna. J{j lofn uaumable. $fT;~. Ebb -!Walty - Rlvarslde c..,.,1y 1100 ro=·v.u.,-S'br, !: .... ""'· dtp•, trplc, ... rood. 12'1,<QI. Ownr 213-tU-3.879. Did yoo ever tblnk of 1wa~ Ina thal Whtte Elephant in the attic tor 10metftlna: ~ can 111e! Try tht 'lhdfl'I P11t1dise ooJumn In tbt o.1- 1)' PUot Wa.nt Ada. I', $165 w/ gardnr • 2 Br. cot- tage, hltns, chldrn ok. Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0111 * DIRECT TO TENANT 24-Hr, Delivery 1009'0 Purchase Option $120. 2 BR. Duplex. Garage, Compl .. te ·1 BR Apt " tots & Pet ok. Avl now. 1' Blue Beacon, Brk. 64:Hllll Low aa $22/mo. »Day Minimum 4 BR, a ha. house $2Z5 mo. * WIDE VARIETY 10072 Stingray H.Bob . CUSTOM FURNITURE 673-&78 or 6t2--0874. RENTAL Cost• M••• 3100 517 ,V, 19th St., c~1. &48-3481 FIJl1lished COMPLETELY fHnrbor, tum 'V. on Wilson) opener avail. Pool & Rec. Cozy BR apt. Suitable tor 2 BR, Unlurn. Crp!~. drps. area, one. Blk trom ocean. $135 PooL NASSAU PALi\IS, 177 e FROM $265 e mC-:,o.Ou"'lil~;"-"~· _>J&.~20~70-~ ~E';.";":'.'"~d_:S~t.c'64~2-l61i-~".::_;;;;l--ic:; Amigos Way, NB 1 OR. Condo, nicely !urn. 2 BR. Crpts, dl'P!I, pool, Kids ?.1nnaged by Encl, patio. s:so. Call ok. $1'10 + dPp. 1998 Aiaple, WILLIAM WALTERS CO. 962-9568 Apt 1. 548-2808 2 BR t I t d I LGE 1 BR, 2 blks to Newly fum. $165 incl wknds/eves. 494 -7997, 83>-7991 4705 b<h. uUI. d" , rp c, crp , rps, poo . LARGE 2 BR, cpts/drpir, 848 AJntgos 'Vay. $235. pool, I child ok. 2214 College 499-2354 or 644--0906 Ave, A111 2, &l&--0627 TllE SUN NEVER SETS on I BR. Unfurn. Crpts, drpg. Classified's action power. Htd Pool. Children ok. Sec For an ad lo sell around 126 Monte Vista Ave, 01. th~ clock, dial 642--3678. EAS'l'SlDE 2 h<droom, new "'Prom $38 50 Wk shag-ctrpel, built in oven. . • _ • new paint Near STATER From $11$5/mo, LUXai'y Sln- cel\ter n..O prr mo, Stol'8ge gl~n~!15.:_ .. ~mplete •• ~ld G1n1ral 4000General •OOOG1n1ral 4000 area aAk f(l(" Noel. RLTR. se • ..,....,., ,....._wares, ,.or;ons, "'-''-'------------------'--'-'==-----';;.;.;-64&-0SM all utll. heated pool. 2 BR. Gar. P•tio crp1s VILLAGE INN d tov retri 1 Qulfi Laguna Beach 49(·9436 t:iCS: se~liria io~· adt.111• BALBOA INN onl}I. 1 blk to lbopJ, $169. Balboa 675-8740 S46--4430 or 544-045!. Jv•t for Sin la Adult• 4 lk'rtrlllll, family nit. ln Mesa SOUTH BA'f CLUB 11t•1 l.tar, tniJl!y painted. APARTMENTS lnunedlat.e pos&eS61on, $200. Newport Beach mo. College Riiy ~ 880 lrvlne Ave. N1wport_ Be_1_c_h __ noo (Irvine and 16th) . ... (7141 645-0550 e 1 YR ()Id: 3 Br, 2'1-~IO,IO~UDA~=~Y~P~l.AZA=c--­ Ba fAm rm, din nn, crpls, DELUXE apacious 1 Bdrm drp1, dbl gar, park & pool ' • · prh11l, kids & I pet ok. Furn apt. $135. Plu• utll. $400 mo/,vrly. lse. Avail Heated ~-.\mple park. Sept. 6f4...5800 lnr. No children • no pet!, 1965 Pomona, C.M. ***VACANT*** The Bluff1. 53%>. 3 BR, pool, Co1ta M111 4100 Oevidence Reilltor $90 & UP. 1 & 2 BR trlr. 675-0044 Adults only, m pets . 3.Jll\, tam. rm, bltinl, 2'.:. ~-133 E. 1,611'1, C ba. l.41;. liv'ng rm. &. fef'l('ed yd. Nlct' area. $300 per/mo. Lea1e . !46-4421 ~-CR., 2~ ha., bl11\I, S!cpti 10 ocean. $3:IO • Lease. Ca.Y"'ood Rt.ally 5"4~1200 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. LeAM". Rt:fereooes. 618 Tustln 213: f/7-0012 ·TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD $©\\4U}A-"£2/'S9 The Puzzle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle O l!t.irro;:111ge lt!te1s of tht four S<rombltd words be- low 10 lorm four t.implt word,, I 1 y I~ i A i° I I ..,...R,..u-.-o_N,.o..,...-;I :1 ' I I I' I . lYSOU I!. i-~1~,1~,~1-T1-l "Sir, how dore you belch . . . _ before my wife?" 1-....L-'--'--'--' "Sorry, pof, I didn't know. l_J 0 TJ E A ,;, wos --." g:; ' ~.;:::,.,, ,""lr=:.,,,..:..;l.;_TI =i G) Compltt• Th• thuckl• qvot•d by fll!!ri! Ill lhil ~1i'11112 W'l)(dJ . you d1v1lop rom t.!tp No. 3 bt!ow, G PRINT NUM!EIUD 1£TT£RS I 4 IN lHfSE SO .'\RfS _&..,....~o"'Ni'-'C:"'~:~~~"'l::.• "_1 _"_" ... I .....LI .....Ll....JU: I I ] SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7000 7U OCEAN AVE., H.a (714) 536-1-487 Ofc, open 10 am-6 pm DQ!l}I Managed by \VILLIAM 'VALTERS ca == NOW RENTING BRAND NEW l & 2 BEDROOt.1S FROM ONLY $155 Large floor plans Spacious pai·k llke grnds Complete rec facilities Models open 10-7 dally VILLA 'YARNER 6000 \Varner (at Edwards) ITI4) 8'12-0609 t.lnge'd hy \Vm Wal1Prs Co. 'VALK 3 blks lO !>each. Almost new _Jg 3 BR apt, Dbl gar, frpl. Y..'/w crpt!, drps, dshwshr, 2 ba. S22.\ 1110. No SG:is/pcts, childn' ok. 536--I nl OLK to BEACH · Quiet, snd- proof! New 1 Br $135. Prv. patio, gar. Sngl adults, cpl. 202-A 14th. 536-1319, 673-178~ NEAR Huntington Harbour New Triplexes. Quiet area. Lrg I & 3 BR.'1. Dishwasher $150 up. P~t ok. (213) W:J..2623 or 1714) 846-3.'i59 OCEANFRONT, view sun. deck. bch. Newet, spac dlx 2 Br, bltns, crpts, drps, Jnd1y, Nr shops & pter, $175 yr round, Adults:, baby ()k , 536-2131 BEACHBLUFF APTS Nev. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Pon!. Dshwhr, 1111.0QR, 823l Elllt, 842-8477 or 841-3957 $1i!5 n\o. Spuc1ou1 ':I Br, l "i 00. 1 Blk to heh. Adulll only, no pets. Al!IO 2 BR. Duplex. 536-8887 $145 -I BR. Pvt. gar. &: patio. All dlx featurea. 4- unit bldg. 962-3121 or 817-00!!7 2 BR, 11it BA, patio, pool . $16.l nio, ?t10RA l{AJ Apta, Elust ol Beach Blvd. Mi blk olf Garfield 2 BR. Cpts, drps. Gllnlge. Walking distance to beach. Adults, no pels. 6n.-Oll6 I BR. New. Frplc. Nenr ocean, Patio. Adult•. LlNDBORG CO. 536-2579 LAROE 2 hr at ben.ch-crptt, drps, bltru;. 219 l51h SI. 1 BR cond . Cpl/drp, wshr/dr, refr\i .. bltnt. SUO mo lease, M&-676'2 WllATEVl'R you need, you'll find, II )'OU read • Ca.Uy Pilot Classified Adi , with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad J LINES 2 TIMES $2.00 Any Item Priced $58. or less (If more than o"e Item, the combined total cannot 1 xCMd $SO.) 642-5678 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DIAL DIRECT REAL E STATE R E AL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMINT$ tnd NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS •nd NOTICES Gener•• Gtner1I 1 R;:.:·'.:."_'•-l•;_W:;•:;nl_;~o:__;S;_990;.: Commerci1I 60&5 Announc1m1nt1 6410 AMouncemtnt1 641D CONCRE'TE. All typn. ,.,... .,L Sa...,., ............ haw- 1.,. 4 <kiplood\na. - ' quality. S&8--8li68 Bob. CDfENT WOkK, no Job too Small. reuonahle. Free F.atim. R. stufiicll 548-8615 DECORATIVE CONCRETE e LANDLORDS e FREE RENTAL SERVICE I Broker 534-6982 Rooms for Rent 5995 -ftO(lM, bl.lb, priv, entra~ on beach. AvaU th r u ,Augua:L ~ft'l'. req. C&ll a.ft 6~30 PM. 494-5647 LARGE, pleasant, prlv. en. trance. Working n1an only. Costa Me1a. &16-75<M, FURN room, k.itcb privs, ladk:-s only. 1998 Orani:e Aw., CM. 646-8137 BEAUT. honle w/ pool has extra BR tor t!mpl. lady, Pri111l. $85 mo. 5-16-6140 ROOM • It kit., \ll'Orking girl. $98. Nr Alpha Beta, Pool, tennis, ttter;. 833-1181 ~S15 PER Week -up w/kitchen. S35 per Week-up J.pts. MOTEL. 548-91:» Motels, T ra iler Courts S997 CHOICE c:omn1erclal·rwisidtntial J>n> pert;y on 19th St .. C.M. w/4 br, 2 ba home. lge lot X!nt for home <1pentf!d business. Offemt a1 fle.~. 'J'enns 10 qualified buyer. JI. D. John. ron, Bkr. 646-8362, 2121 Pla· <.'t"T\lia. AV~ .• C.l\1. J.4 3 Return-Balboa Blvd. Leased for 25 years, $96,CXXl 1.2 Ac. on Baker, Cosia ?11eAa $19,000 Do1A·11. 1,5o/.i On bal. Realonomics Corp. Commercial Bkr. 67$.6700 Industrial R t nt1 I FOR l.SE : 5300 &q It pritne warehouse Spatt • all or part. Irvine lnd., Mr. Bullard a4G-M51 WA~TED OVERWEIGHT LADIES For weight reducing program to establish statistics for rapid permanent weight loss, conducted by qualified physical cultwists. Must be a minimwn of 20 pounds over- weight, have transportation and not cur· rently under doctor's care. All inquiries completely confidential. ASK FOR MISS POWELL -537-5412 DRJVEs.WALKS-P ATIO CALL DON, &tU514 * CONCRETE work: patlc>s, drvwa.¥1, etc. Licens e d . Phillipa Cement. !>18-Q80 r.10RE Concrete patio for lesa money. Aril9tlc setlinc. Lie., c-.all Max at M4-06S'f ""' Whoddya Wtnt? Whaddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spec ial Ra t. BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Lost S Linet -S tlm et -S buclca 6a)J •uL•S -AD MU$T lfilet.UDI Contr.ctor1 6620 1-w11a1 .,_ ""'" .. ,,..._ >-WMt ~ ... , 111 ,....., 8u1fnea1 Opportunities S MESE bl l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 >-'l'OV• ....... 6flllil/tr ..,.._ 4--1 ll11t1 ti .......,...._ IA1 . cal (ttoq ue-~NDT"INO l"Oll SALi -TU.DIS ONLYI point &: teal point) ma.le. CONTRACTORS To P lace Y our Tr ad•r's Paradise Ad PLUMBING REPAIR NG Job too amt.II ·-· 'U HR PLUMBING 6: REMODELLING ,.,_ ROOM Addllio.nl. &a~es, remodel. Lov.·e:rt Price in town. Uc. contractor . .... ,,., FIBERGLASS showen & pullrnans. 536-891.S ask for Hori> • GEN'L n!modl"llns I: malnt No job too small . Llc'd/ln!lured. 67'5-318J. Lo<! in ""' vlc. """,Sban-GENERAL CO. PHONE 642-5671 non I:. Call~ C.M . d' S. I 6960 Rc"'Rrd! Da)' 547-9507 eve Ad iticns-R~.!lin;: l.ovel)' tugh drsert homt' 6 W11tertml lot, N.B, $.38,500 ~ ng WANT To Up S.16-3708. ~:~rru;e. cia.I acres, $30,00J val'ue'. Ex. clear for small home or QUALITY you've a I way 1 REW ARD for lost items-Lleensed Bonded chanie fur )'OUr PtOPtrtY llnilJ. I-la! Pincllin & Anoe-wanted. DreunuOOna; -YOUR INCOME rnore 1han you can get Newport -Laguna area. hes, Rrsltors. aJtttatlons. Key Say, 1763 elsewhere. Absolutely no * THE R.EltODELERS * 1!}:1-4146 or f9S..Utl . Call 6r>'l39'.!' Oranie Ave., C.1\1, 66-1.292, IMM(OlAJ[LY? quezitions or trouble. Ladies Flft ests. 100% finaflt'lng 21 1 ac. near RANCHO Rl.UE:ATIONAL CABIN. ·-- NE\V bid&". 1368 to 2300 ft, Nr. Baker & Fairv\ev.·. l yr lease. SUilivan ~2116 S~f.AU. slocagr unH, $25 per n10. \Vest 16th St., N.B. 646-t;z24 ./ WEEKLY Rates. SEA I"'=""====== LARK 1-10TEL, 2301 Newport Blvd, C06ta Me!.l d Binoculars. Call &12....ftl93 l\itc~rts •...... -s -carnnrts CALI!-~. ~"""" .....,w·iy + E~chani;e for car, boat, Tiie, Ceramic 6974 If you have a car an .--.-"I"' ...,.,.,,., ~,, ~n llpatt 6 to 8 hours ALTERED male cat, blk & Complete Remodeling. $3500 in good trust deeds, trailer. paper or ! e Discount Tile Ce t • ~M~l•~<~·~R~tc;nc;l•:.:l~o--5999 GARAGE for rt.nt, SIOM!ie Only, $20 mo. E..slde • 642·2657 • li\comt Property 6000 , :;.. NEW 6 UNIT * · BY Builder. Near ocean, : H.B. Also, new 8 unit & 4 urrit * 847-39'17 CUSfOM 6 units • prime loc. Ownel'l!I 4 Bl. den, 3 Ba + 5 Iii: studios: lplcs, patios. Net $198,300. Owner 61>51133. 3 Units, income $39:1 mo, $35.500. Owner-~nl • 562486 * ~~~roperty &OS~ O\VNER selli"', lease or trade busineSll corner San Clemente lOOx.00; Two bldgs ·l!!x45 & 20x:20, ample park- in~ {Town needs Sea.Food Restaurant) Act'Olls from Stale Park & Summt>r White Housr. $20,000 equity. 714: 1-16-9.lll STORE building. e o r n r r, good leaM"f, 10% return. H.B. !)36.1459. Broker 6060 Lots 6100 weekly, you can enjoy e~-gnr.y striped w/wht paws Qua.lily Contnctors 642-3660 \\'ant: Salt Lake Qty prop, <Wner-Agent n er <.'cllw~t extra inco111£.>. vie Lrgion I Gienncytt. An. MY WAY, quality ho-.. Transferre-d. Agt . 646-0T.t!. 6T~963 or 638-1370 2023 So. Mah1. S.A. 54&l6lT ""' ... All ~ ot tile • wall. floor, * $5,500 * \Ve 11.rc expanding ra11id· S\l'f"Mi to Zcppy. Rwd. ~pair. Walls, ceU~. nooni \Vr.stwr "'CI VIiiage adjoining Gift and country store, patio, Ut~ Ml)'S, be.th A Vic11·. LE'vel lo!s _ EZ Terms ly and need d islribu to1·s to _•::.•.:."=,,"'"'------~~,_·· ,,!::° job too smaJ.I. \Yllsh!re lO nl\ hoine. Want i;real location. Trade, 500 1or Sholl't'r. Expert installation PLACE REALTY 4"'97"' ••0·11ice routes of vendlnc · I Blk "-10th St .,. ~ van "am...,,r or •~ ,,..... ,,.. .t\l\ · ·. uvi;, · Newpon duplex • tt·iplex on · ~ •" .... or ln.-c Instructions for do :.'969 So Coa51 HiW"" niachint'S. p · I 7/30 Cl d ADDITIONS. \ T °"Ully. • =~~~;:;::::...:~::~:,..,.-I rnllL'lu a · ippe • un--. . -. con-waler or near. $59,500 tree '"" It yourselfers. Complete line EXCELLENT lot. Lido fllle. Wt: ESTABLISH ROUTES! lier 1nediealion for boils. struction, llJngle Ci"' l story. & clear 494-7:Mi0 646-5383 o1 aceessorlff &. tools for 200 San R 14~000 .NO SALES CAL.LS! "Rl!a." 61~277 Plans, estimates J: layouts, · . . \Vontl!d co trade horo, in emo, ~. · NO SOLICITING! 841-lSll J\lobllc lfome Sue, owners lrtStallation. OwlM.'r. 213: 54~ JUST SERVICING! LRC AFGHAN MALE 30 acres, hl.f!eJ1ert. u!il's, San Cnbriei-Vlllley for 4 _.:.,.:_.::.::. _____ _ Jlitltop Laguna view lot. Reward. Vic. 19th St, C.M. Additions.* Remodelln& Eq, SSO.OOO. fo"re<" & clt'ar br & dt'n or 5 br home ln • Verne, The Tile Mllll * Quick Cash Sale $'1850 Vii:'Ql'OWI <!.·billion plus -Cal~\;"-= .. ===·===== Fred H. Gt'rwick, Uc. for Or1:1n,:e Co income or CdM or Newpo11 area. Cust. work, l.Mtall &. repairs. 40 ,97.,0 recession proof buslnci;s. ~-673-mU * 5G-2170 R·! land . ...,...~.~ 1•631-l231 No job too amt. Plaster pa-,,.... ..., Ca.sh sales. No credit rlskll. 1 6405 """"--.i ----"-"'----\ Uo. Leaking shower repair. \Vorks for )'OU day and .P;;'::.":::°"::.:::•cc•:____ s UN ITS, lnglewood, plt11 841.1951/846-0206 Acreage 6200 5 AC. unc!evelope<I. Lake assures apprec. Hunt. fish. Take O\er lo dn S20 mo. 897-8478. GOVERNMENT land, S5 an acre, Wr ile: Land rackage, 118:1 Arrowhead Ave, San Bndo 92410 II ACRES-WEST C.M. Owner 646-7994 Out of St•te Prop. 6208 NEV ADA - 1 acre in Charleston Park Ranchos, 1>ub-division nr l>1erc. lest site, }Uture de~'elopments incrse value, BUT MUST SELl .. 64&-7302. ·--~ R. E. Wa nted 62411 hi\ -Ca r ptt Cleanl"" 6625 Antelope Valley. 1040 A Jev. 1 1 f night -rven "' e you * l>lJLLY LICEN SED* ··• cearcommerc. ncome, or ,...,.n••irc 1.1 ~ S:lo:'C'"p. R<"nowned Hindu Spiritualist ~~~o ~5;' u::~ ~~~t~rh land, house or bt'och prop. '""'~' f ~ e Cll!lom wo,..._ f:.ornin".S r1111 s;rO\I' lo Advice on all maUrrs. ~ O' -·. -Q~ rrty. Equity $103.axl. tt " ima e. • I . Also San Dieiro cly. t177 1-;I OIVNER 67::..,_...,..,, 494-2144 or 494-6372 $1 ,000 l>CI" monlh "' lh 111-Love , h·I<>,..;-,...,., Business ., "" . "'-.ruo..>J ---•<·-i· \ ~·-..~ Ca1n1no, C.f\1. 6-16-59-11 \"11'tment Sl.4.I 1ng as ow as Re&d1rcs given 7 days a CARPET Lg. Lunmark painting; t~or TrH Service '9IO $600. wttk. 9 A..'-1 • 9 Pr.t lli\VE $2:;,<XXI in good T.D.'a can1per, Trc1.de ceillfl& high - \VI' train, roumcl, G:Uldr ?13 N. El Camino Real, STEAM CLEANED payablf.' $325 Month. \\'ant; walnut headboard bed, 200 BOB'S TREE SURGERY and h_elp you aet going. No San Clemente. REASONABLE RA TES Income units, Orangc or )Ts. W/$15.000 eq Improved ls bark otfuina: ~ same f!x1>enence nrcessary. Easy, 492·9l36, 942--0076 Abo carpet 1'1Stallatlou l •. A. County. f.t-1 prop for ac. or ~. Floe Quality Tree Seryict. enJOyable work. 646.-5971 Davis Realt)' £.47.7000 S45-01.19 * ~ * . Thi" is tht" ai::r or vend-* Alone7, STEA..\1 jet carpet cleaning. Bayfront Condo 1\pt. 'Z Br, 2 Open !louse 110 5 each day TREES, Hedges, lrim, cut, '':J machines. \Ve providr By _ClarKare, natio. n--w~ Ba. Boat slip, $10.<XXI eq. I ed hauled 30 0 Y ~'1.1,.ly -ulpmenl plus ,.,. ............. ,1 ~•·• •n~::. West CllU Villa, NB. $26.400 s Ump$ ren.ov • . ~... Yes, it's )'Our fault. For re-!il'rvi ..... r '""" " · '"_,,,...., consider "'"''t tradt>. car, R 1 d Ix .., >'·\\ \ 64'40JO the lnest li.ne of snack .,..... t>q\y, T or comm or p • )' . exp. · u Y l"IS. ... ltcms, Get started no\v rordcd fll(!SMge that will OWNERS SPECIAL trust deeds '!'??? Bkr. triplx, 4-plx. r..-tad&e Foster, DON'S TREE SER.VICE All while C'holce routes avail. Chan.Re your life call. • 500 aq. fl $20. Diamond 616-0732 Rltr. 548.11f!8 typet, U8C & Ins, Fttt abl e, Write, giving n1tm1•. 547-6661 Carpet Oeanen. 181 2Ut G d H"U 2 HAVE·. , ----• lnd"•\i .. ~• Estimates. 64~. address, phone numbrr and 2·1 tlr. Record.in:: St., Costa ?itesa, 66-1317. rana a ' i; sty vie\v .....,~ .... uu sufllcicnl rc[ercntes. \Vt·ite homf', 2800 sq ft, like neiv, Building, L.A. $50.000. t.b.d. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT to; , WOMEN! l REl\lARC Services. '1 rooma ~1750 va l 4 Br 3 Ba tree & cleai·. \VANT: house, Sl!n\ do,vn, losr. inches, $21.~. Ful.ll cuaranteed. !R~ rm. ro~ smlr p°rop N.B: Newport Brach or ? ! Job Wanted, Men 7000 Ussery ft'el bet!er with E-Z Trim Credit cards OK. 841-6688. 01. CdP.1. Ov.·nr. Otc 644·<1571. f\l yers 673-6756 --- lndu1trlet. Inc. 1-lome F..xercisor. Sl)f!eial, CARPET Cleanlflil:. 10 Yrll SCRAM LETS l l9J Emµlr~ C<'nlral, only $69.95. E-Z credit exper, He'd, bonded. Free What Oo you have to trade! \\'~ll ti:ade equity in 4 br • Dept. 53658 tl'rn1s available. For free est. Ca11 642-1154. Ll!;t it bere _ in Orange home 1n Huntington Beach ' ' . ' . abillties anlimiteb agency Secretary ~ attrac. Gir1 Frida)' tor dewlooment (inn... bp in Iendinl I I e Id Cbanldzw, mort., etc.). Xlnt potential. A/ P BookkMptr R.ece:nt comtr. exper. SoOd AIP bkmd. Mature attitude, •table. PBX/Rocaptlanlst CheerM, ~live art. A depend. al'!' nttded by th.It local firm. Mtasl be attn.c !rT:eil~. New Accounts Clerk Pononable -lady ..... \l.Ub well with pu:bljc. lJW typifl&, tel. work. G irl F rldoy One Kiri ofk, lldy tD 2 salesmen. Mwit be ~fld. able, ~ J: penonable, Order O.tk 2 Y~ t>xp u order dellk clerk or similar. Ace fl&: lyplna, heavy tl"l work. Generel Office Good attitude, willin& to learn. Ute work up ok if typinc is acc. Tr11ffic Clerk Wlll train a brif:ht &!rt w/ ace t.YPin& I lite "N'Ork exp. Xlnt oppty. lnterMar Sales Assist home ~ to 1e.i.ct new furnishinp, Must have sales penonality but exp. not req. Work wknde: willl ~ otf d\ttinc wit. P•y'°ll llkkpr Good payroll bkmd, lit. EDP. Typina:, a.btllty to wort tn. dep.. detail minded. Ptor-. aonnel, derica.I exp helpful, G irl Friday Dbl entry bkkpr, dlctaphone typina, commlaalon payroll. Ability to work with S&le:s. men. Beaut o.Woes. TRISH HOPKINS Bu1ines1 Rent1I St. Petersburg'" Florida, er Dallas, Texas 75247. home demonstration call •'"'. carntra.:",'. lrallrr or truck ANSWERS water, 3 acre~ or under, Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I 531-4345 Carpet Laying & C.ounty'1 ~t read trad· .. ~ w/or without d w e 11 l n g. FOR SALE : Excluai\'f! Knit *MASSAGE & SAUNA Repair 6'26 In&: J>Gll-Pi make a deal. 962-9651 Hardly _ Round -Lousy -RET~ ~~n, C.~!· ~ 6-1&-l503 t'abria Shop, established GRAND OPENING. Lovely I SrtU.. have the Best deal ..1.. * * * * • Teapot -HER TUR.Ti 1 .............................. 1 48C E. 17th, Suite 2U C.M. 642-1470 ~~:·2 bl~:·retall ~l BUSINESS a nd . bull. in S.C. 492-2943 or girlll. £>..'PERT P.fASSAGE, in town in Carpet.Lfnoleum-·l·"i!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!l!!~""!!!I!!!!'!""'!!!!!~~~~~ "Sir, how dare you belch ACTION HERE! & .... .,. .. 11 bldg. Open Sot FINANCIAL 492--f102 Ask about our Las Vegas Til C.A Pqe 642--21'70 I! before my wife"!'" Escrow Offict •••••• to '700 .. --\'&cations. 1o Af\I to 2 AP.!, e. · · _ SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY "Sony,ERpaJ.;..!.,~:dn't know Te'-........... P:: •••••• fO ~hr "Sun. for inspection, Busines s Busines s Wa nted 6305 H CARPET LAYER HA S ,._ ii wu H 1v n.n" ~~--""' ~IJ..3868 7 DAYS. 2930 \V, Coast wy, CARPET! Fantastic Sall-Gener•I S.rvlc•• 6612 L11nd1capint 6110 . . . B~ TIC ••••••••.• m $1111 CE -O~portunit .. ;t~s:.__,6:::300:;: ----------Ne"'Port Beach. 548-3608 1 P"\ ... ~.. , LA. 1 h. POOL Repairman. Qualilied Gen I Office .••••••••••• $400 STORE-Oi>'FI --·-BUY • -11 ngs . ......, vuo-o• NEW WNS re-seed ng 825 *CAN or .....::ase 1 ma A 1.COHOLICS Anonymous _ . ' . ' in all phases of trouble Gu Station Attd •••• $1.15 hr Ne-A'J)Or1 Bch, sq ft DY SUPPLY busltle5s. f\lotel, mob i I e . FE:..'ltCING, repaiJ':!, painting, roto-tilhrlfl:, reno'".' at 1 n i, llhootirig, plumbln&", el~ Marine M~hanlc •• St '" hr * Ervin ~16t'.l1 * ROUTE* k '"' t h" Phone $4Z-7Zll or write to El•ctrlcal 6640 ,, .... -• maint. clean-tlp 897 ltl 1 or .,.. home par • ~ ...... ranc lst', P.O. Box 1233 Costa Pt1esa. .::::.::..:.:. .-C"-----'-' I ........ ' -trlcal & mechanical. Also !'.1edical Bk Ole •••••• to$«» $00.1200 SQ. F1'. oUlce also {PART OR FULL TIME) Couple will ln11e11t 10-60 f.1. ___ .:.646-.::.;ml=---8.as--0932. experienced u pool con-Order Deak ....... ,,,,, $341 600 t.q, ft. 1lore. $90 Ii $150. VERY HIGH INCOM.E Box No. P1071, Daily Pilot ELFCIRICJAN. Small jobs, -Ed'!! CJeani"" Scrvieti sullant Contact Mr - •·FREE BONUS ROUTE Cemetery :L.:•':.:':c__.:6418 maintenance & rep a I r1 , ·-. MAID SERVICE '425 · · Short Order Cook •••••• U .Ui> C.1'1. 646-2310 ___ . 5"8-&00 Carpets. Uphols!ery -\Yin. Gleuon. 763 llud!on, CM. Lumber Yard worku •• e RETAIL stor~ 19' x 80'. PLAN" Opportunlt l11 6310 4 PACIFIC View Memorial .c.:..c:...c.. ______ , ,low8. Floor Care. 54S.04K7 -----1 54S--07s.I h> U:ia hr No1v available in Orange I t 1 t c .. 1'1o"Vt. CONTRACTOR·LIC'D C ANDS Maid Service . 9 . ................ • 44:t E. 17th StoCo&ta Mesa. nv•1 m n Park emetery ..... t.s ~"" ResklenllaJ & apartments. llOU~E need paint. Quahty Legal Secretary •.•• 1t "50 6-'7:::3-11,:1'"=\\=====-=-1 County llnd liurrounding 40 ACRES lZONED P.10BILE each. 545--6960 or 642-4084 1=='*'=64=2·=2=1=92 =*===1 Haullnt 6730 Ph. 643-9873 or &13-9874 Interior exterior, I re e Many Free .l Fee Jobi .-Rreaii. AU lrx'ations are 1-~-------_:;::,;;=::;;:=;::=I esttmatr, Ref .• reasonable Ca1J COASTAL AGENCY rommen:iaJ or factory furn. J-IOME) Dbl. ~'··. frontage. Tut r lnn 6490 Floor s 6665 "" 968-3236 OfflCE SPACE Is~ by WJ. Qualified person Next to $50 m1lhon Devel! 0 ~ :..:::.::.:. _____ ...c.:.;; I HAULJN (, $10 A LOAD M1lntenanee 6828 M()..6055 'A'iil brrome diBh'ibutor for Sac $1900 per/ac. Terms! FR.ENCi! les90ns by 2 CARPET VINYL TILE Clean up. T~ Serv. Ge n. -~ 2790 Jlarbor Blvd., CM Uc CONTR. "REE EST. Pn1ning 646-2528, 5'13-8043 1101\tE REPAIRS Job W1nted, -- --~ --our candy IN~lles, Plant. 688-2000, Ext. 9 day or eVl'!I, French students. Beginners ,. W 7020 .-c..w--------- tn 1'1'5, Tootsi~ R(llls, Milk & adultll. 642-38U, 8AM-* ~726] * l\10VlNG, Garage clean-up P1un1bing-electrlcal. Reu. omen * * HUNTINGTON Dudll, etc.), You must have Money te LOln 6320 12P~I. &. lite hauling. Heasonable, 642-2755 or 642--0506 ACCOUNTS rece Iv ab le ' 1r AsHmblen HARBOUR 2 to 8 hrs. per week spare 1---'-------SERVICE DIRECTORY Furniture Restorlnt rree rstimates. 645-lli02. Payroll, Accounts payable, 3 suite• available in lfunl-lilne (days or eves.), 1st TD Loan _& Reflnl1hlng 6675 YARD I Gar. Cleanup. Painting, WO Credit Typin&: lB~f exec. Electron'1c ington lfarbour, ~rdw~lk $1150 to S1950 Accounting 6500 FURNITURE Strlppuia: l Remove tree~. Ivy. lruh. _!_aperh!.n_g_!!!g No job too small! 5J6..2W ('t'n!er. 270 ,;q. ft., sq, I., CASH REQUIRED S'Yo INTEREST -"·;~1.;no. Grade, backhoe, 962-8145. PROFESSIONAL Palntlnr. 00 fiOO ""· fl. Cb.II Ron Bartlell F · 1 1· ·1 Sl'ARTTNG new bus~ BkkPK ·~............ J bs M1tn Wom 71 .... nr mor..t..!._nionna ion wn e: 2nd TD 'Loan . ... l ... 642-9515 .. TRASH & garage «:lean.up. Neal work. Fine paints. 0 -' -• A b~ 213/S!Y.?-1361 e 714/846--1361. "ROUTE DEPARTh1ENT # !'pec:•iu<"Omp. ser'Vlee a d .~:...;.;-m rs Huntington Harbour Corp. prices YoU can a.lford, --· !'>ton. thruSun,Sl(la loa ' Rolle:. brush, alr.1e11 ARE YOU sse "41 W A H B 23," P.O. Box 1T.39, Covina, T·-· •-~ on -.• \\y. 646--0333 Iv. fll(!S. G•rd•nlnn 6680 }>'ree: Elit!mHte. 5-18-5031 i;prayuia, &COOi.i.i. ceUlnp. ~ "'"" """ · · C•l•f. 91722, locl"d, pho0< ~ "~ ~ ... ,_ ' Loco! I' Lo < Ro BEAUTlfUL7? no. or call coUocl [2\J) 642·2171 545-0611 WANTED: Accounts in book· L'N S 673.1 re 1' w pncc!ll. Y F inest Prestige Loe. * "' D CAPE * Hou11cleanlng 847-1358, Burroughs Corp. located ln a Irvine Complex 3.19"543:1. Ses""tt.""I HaMrbo~ area 2~yn. ~ee~~~· ~1in~IP, payroll * GARDENER * I I • PHONE the rest. then phone Itho'• 1 ,.u,, in ~~keyothaofTVlhoco~ new air rnnd. plant. Just on Personalized ll('rvicf" to fit COIN LAUNDRIES a •r 0• .ga ge 0• ltfainl.-Resldenlial, comm'!. Hou1ec 1an "If the best: Jordan k Son · .... £<.; .... the San Dlqo Frft\\18.¥ <El your needs. Your own office. FRIGIDAIRE 336 E. llth Street B b lttl 6550 Clean-up. Lawn removal Jr. WE'RE THE Palntlng. LlceMed, bonded, ml. you .watch and If you Toro Road oft-ramp) in MiL sec'y 1o all5'1'f'r your phone. JET-ACTION ANNOUNCEMENTS _!__Y!_. ~,J ___ _:::; install. SprinklN!. Weed kill-EXPERTS I insured 548-5325 feel YoU re aa pretty u slon Viejo hBI openlnc for F'ull sec'y service& avail. Co&ta Mesa choiee loc-SlCIOO •nd NOTICES BABYsrrTING by day or ina. Designs. Llc'd Contr., DUTCH P.fa1nt Serv, t'rpt · 50me or tho8e people, caU ill. Electrooie Aalemblera. Ideal for mfg. reps, individ-pc: mo net. Minimun1 """eek, Pacific S&ndll tract. 12 yrs Joe. exp. 531>-1225 clng, llr w11X.ing, window YJ!.~ ~u:"lhmTh~ ~:~he~ CALIF . CASTING CO. Openinp are for lndlvktuaJs ua• bus. men, gli;1n. 5-10-6373. SlO,(l(kJ down payment. Found (F ree Adi) 6400 HS. Fncd yard J: lunches. AL'S GARDENING wa!hlna-. llarey van Bcynen Painted, $50. Call 557-8638 Is continuing lls search for with Electronle uaembly Deluxe l·Rm. office Sa rita ~na, Alpha B~ta major 2 l\itALE poodles 1 sHwi·, _::536-~71~8<;:..~~=-~-l for Ga.rdenlna & aniall land. !1.11-1508 ii no ant call alt 3. ReUred Painter: 26 yrs everyday poople who havr experience and mUI! }>e able Nr. Orange C.Ounly Airport !!hopping center, Big volume I blk, both "'earing !"f'd nra EXPER. Babysitter offers scapln& servlcea call 540-5198 HOMEOWNERS cxper. Neat&. honest. Non. a dellire to work on TV or to \ll'Ork any at\ift. & Irvine I n du 1 tr i al laundry. $39,ooo, Reasonable co l J a r" . v I c I n i I y o f 8el'Vi<'e for 2 & 3 yr olds. Serving Newport, Cdfo.t, Cos. Floor8 11tripJX!d & waxed, Cpts drinker. Call ~I m,ellng .)obt. f15 lo $125 Excellent company bene:Ht1 Complex, Carpet, drapes, lerwm"hon/! o' __,, Wo11hington Dodge C.M. 642--4224, Nwpt Hgts area. Ul Mesa, Dover Shores, cleaned, Window!! waahed &: TRADE. Palntirw by llcena-pe*• dF'Oay,RNo0Nlec,..t~.Y1EouRAe11e.r. \ncludina paid lf'Ol.tP insur. lion) ._ 32 u ryen, g ...... , 968-115'1 BADYSITI'ING in m)' home, Welltclltt. ~nera.I house cleaning l..IW" ance music. alr.aindl l\f "' location. $8.000 F IP. Small -=~------- janitorial service, $125 Mo. down payment. COSTA J'>.11'.:SA found adorable days. Near Pomona & 19th. GARDENING, t".Xper, col . ed contractor for truck, AUDITION * BOB PE'ITIT. Realtor COJN.()..r.fATtC n1ale b!k wire hatred ml~ Fel1Cl!d yan:I. 642-5108 student. General cleanu e 83J.(1101 • EQlllPf.tENT, INC, typr do1:, very frimdly, WILL babysit, my home, in maintenance. Can haul HILLGREN SQUARE 52&--7833 Someane's pet. anxious • !or vici nity of Ed\\'arda 6 job too big! 494-4801. owner. 642-Ba58 F..dlngrr, H.B. 892-5209 LAWN L c-~-r--1900 sq ft Deluxe Offices COFFEE • cuvi:n ..... .., Allall. for lmmed. lease In DISTRIBUTOR KEYS Found on beach vie. CHILD cart' my home. any beautification, Wt:edin& f ·1•-buoie•I ·-1 -1 ~-.1 k Balboa, J.oquire age. Nr. f'a1rview & Adam&, cleanup by college stude .... now avallable by an expand. p. ing ptu!euional janilorial • No 1ervl1:e. };or fast guamteed !ll'rvice call 6'2-25."i1. -DAY & Beach Janitorial ' Cai-pell, windows, floors, • .~. etc. Res A: Commc'I, 646-14-01 nnc 0 ci "'s Opportunify Jor reliable prr-~"' Reas. 543-1363. Callna Bros ping centcn. WW divide. aon 10 dPliver colfee 10 In-at tn:rnt counter, Dally C.M. 54!}.-0152 AiN.'Ond. music, paneling, dustrial Plants, Office Build. Piiot, 22ll BalbGa, N.B. JAPANESE Gardener crpts, dri>i. Max. park'g " ings, and otkt!r locatio1111. ALL blk kilten, 10 v.•ks. Ca rpent•~!~g, __ _:65:.9~0 Rate. Gl!n'1 Clean-Up. · EXPER house cleaner, By Mo. Ex- .ma int. 270 E . 11lh SI., C.f.f. EXCEPJ'IONALLY HIGH Found in Vic: Haven Pl. DAWSON AND \VARE per. Real. F!'ff e t.1r Bram ll3: 65l·2700 oollect EARNlNGS. Jnvestment ol N. Bch. Ask for Rl..ndy. BUILDERS &U--l239. •I. "' ling. CORONA DEL MAR Sl99:J to SJ9Q'.) for an immedL ">l::Hllc..::::19:.°':::.;"'""""=.=c:,,,~~ Room Addition.1 • Remcldel· AL'S Landscaplna. T Dlx. office sp.ace. 2 Rma. ate income, Write for more H.S. Ring, class of '69. \\'ash lng • Repain • Apt. removal. Yard remnde Grnd flr. Priv bath. New information, 1iving phone room next lo Balboa 181. Maintenance Cement 'rruh h&ulina, lot clea crpl, Park'g. UHi pd. Jl~ number and address 10 Ferry. Claim with ldentltl· \Vork. Repair 1prnklet11. 6'13-1166 mo. Owner. 61).6157 QUICK KUP DISI'. CO., llll c11tion at offiC{'_ I-In.I Don GA RD EN ING : L DESK SPAl E =~~hood, Stockton, CA., -.=ou:;:.N:.o~.~,-,,-.,-'-ch~lk-•.~Cd"'M 5t8--07~ARPiNTR~94-S.101 ~:~~:*· ~ ~·n A !Uib achool. ,,,.,, 5860 222 Forest v nu• FRANCHISE &«-5697 MINOR REPAIR& No l ob ~ L B h Too Small. Cabinet lo ~ UCl Grad Sludent wU agurio eeic VIVl~Ni WOODA"-D f'OUND -area Beach & •ies 1r e lh•r cablnetl. 494-9468 COSMETICS Y01;iltown, 11.e. S "1 a 11 ~s.tt15, u no anawt1' leave ~/~~2equlpm A SUBSIDIARY 0 .,. Slametie ft>:malf':. 536-151.f t •u ,__ II. 0. DESK SPACE GENERAL rooos' '!'.~t.:_ -·~ EXPERIENCED ,,....,,. FOUND a Texaco card. Vic: "'""'•-.. 17875 B"eech Blvd. No tranchlse fee, $5IXI mini. Balboe Paritina Jot. Gardentr. Comp I B h mum Inventor)'. Complele 64.z..1693 CARPENTER: Remodel. Strvlct. Free Mt. S46..Q Hunt ington eac. tn1lnlnJ and continual IJ\li· patio work, cemf:nt work GEN'L Clean Up, treti l. _ _:M2::.:-02=l,_, ::E::.«~2711~--I .dance lr.t no coat. Call collect BlNOCULARS OOnity of Ir palntirw. No job too "'Ul'd kill, rolo-WI, sprln Pavill<WI T-71, lmRU. l>~rtt nt., ~1944 ired 64ft..!iM8 DESK SPAC E Jeo• Va• Slcltlo (2\J) 67!>4\!IO ..... • m.3310 QUALITY Woodcraft, aml CLEAN UP SPEClALJ JOS No. El C emino Reil · WATCH found It K1\1er Jr. ren'I ooruitr. • carpentry, New rence A rePJlr. Odd Sa. Cl.mente R.OVTE-lype re«uion ttii&-hi on 28th. F'rft conaultaUon I: quote. {,.},. R ... -• ta.nt. p I u m b I n a: type Call fl46.646g Call Ken ~. 5tM23S. ,.,..,a. eaa. .n_,., ___ _.:4:.:""':..:c:"°:.:....~-~ I bu1lneu. No expcr req'd, CLEAN'-UP ,.. ba, ha""-. Complete Y1rd Ci r NE\YPORT Beach deluxe of· pey.ically ca~, 3().50 ---MOl ..... ..,, JIM 540-4S?I' Uces. Al.MlOnd. llld. Priv, yn of ace. $5000 req'd + Lo1t concrete wont. Free est m1p. and rota- "' I do ent. ••• 124. """· Jdn ST t i day, Own trans. • .,..,,97 * DAY\VORK . Cleaning . Ironing. By day or hour. Own tran~p. 541-4772 f\IARK'S Windo\V Cleaning Service. For [tel! estimates, call 64~ Mesa Cl~ina: Service O.rpet1, wlndnws, floors, etc. Res & Commc'l. 5484.Ul }>"'QR XLNT 110USE CLEANING. • call 8J6..M48 • JOE'S CLE AN SERV. We do Everythlng-Re11 A Comm. Frt'C Ell!. &12·7'3."il. J e n ltorlal S.rvlc• Rt.1, &: Comnic'I. 64U824 1 .... 1 ... 6755 * 1R01'11.NG • P.ty Jlome, itl llr. Pick Up A Dellv. M....._7&41 J•nltorltl 6790 furn. or ! 642-t558 CALL en~) 8J5..82B2 Burroughs PAlNTlNG Service. reslden--10 AP..I to 6 PM lial Ir co1nmerclal. Local ASS'T HELPER &. experienced. R. LeBlanc F\i.t time or pt-time. Age lS. Corp. 5J6..8919, 40.1 Memphi1, H.B. 31 , 6 mo residency req'd. f\1cAdams Palntins Serv. S3.75 hr 8tart Inter. k Exler. SpeclaJ rates Call P.tr. \Vi11111on 821-4740 on apts. 646--3645 Z725 Jeronimo Rd. METICULOUS PAINT. 11 )'Oll ad in the clauWed Mission VSeJo, Calif. GT5 BLUE CHIP STAMPS, INS. SECTJONT Someone ,, An equal ..,,.nunl\Y crew col. .Wdentl, Int~xt ·-houles. Exp. Docks. 675-58U watch Ina: '"' II. Dial * * 1WO UCLA students need tnon<y. Exp'd houae &:2-5671 toda.y! ~ painters Free e1t. Koo ,.,.,..,, Wom. 7100 5'+JO'll. Job~n,Wom. 7100Jobt No Waatlna: * WALLPAPER f! ASSEMBLERS \Vhen )'OU call "Mlle • ELECTRONIC 548-1444 -PAINTING Ext-Int. 18 -ASSEMBLERS yn. eXper. Ina. Lie. Free est. Accoul't. Ceilln11. 548-5.125. Vatll'n Data 11-fachlnes, loct.ted In a modem ~ant * PAPERHANGING In the Irvine Industrial Complex has immediate OfM'nl(j.J• for Auembltr1 on Its lit shift (7:3() A.M. & PAINTING. t 968-1-125 to 4: P.a.t.) and 2n:t lhltt (4:15 P.M. lo 12:'5 R .I: L pia.tntlrc tnM~· A.P.1.) tulor. We are l'l"uonable The11P openlnrf! are for lndtviduall with 3 to I -~ 548-®l months e:r.; ence In P.c.B. Ultm~ wtr. wrap. * PAPERHANGER * clng or re atOO aasembl)t duties. A oantt mu1t nov.• the electronic color code and bulc eLtc- Kerognlzed Authority. Prior trorilc eomponenl•. INtNr.tor. ~)449 C"".ood 1tartlng p.ay and benefit ~ lncllJdlnt INT. & Ext. Pttintinv. Local 1:1 da,y1 vacation durln1 the 11 Of nnt::; ment an annual hollda.Y vacation trorn Olr1', n.f's. llc'd, tn1 .. fr'H est. to New Year's and a 1tock purchue procrt.m. \.&lJ Chuck, 645--0809. Iba. 2400 w. Cout Hwy. knawledgt of 100 area ID. ;.S:;":;";:;";;0~•;•";;· ~~;;"°;;;;.' __ 1 _G_.,...ral S.rvlcet GR_.A~ ,..__ ""--.!t\1 wllt male poodle, "Ir. ____ _ 2-or 3 RK suite in Jrvtna o1 ..._UC<.!. o.nvl'-.. '"7• ~]boa la.t nt'. ff':ny 111.nd'c. CARPENTRY: c I b-t tr et s. "82 won.Kris AVi'"11e. bt• ;-Any tnt....,ewroa,"~ - Ind. Complx. ~ rum, ,,00 S12,<XXI • S20.(XXI yr. Wrttc 0-'ner iniclOlls. R 1 w . Room AddlOons, PatiOI. WILll Clea.nine By M1q lint S.ffi..90!l\ bf:I 12-S PM P.O. Box al.>8, Weatm1nster, ~ Mn• Any Ifie job. titlkt, M845'16 Fut,. low CXMll, drlpl1 ..... Comm1rclal 60IS -~·--~-·----e S STORES. 1110.000. 686- 698 \V. 19th SI. Bell.el 1TOWl!r8 t'Ornt'r. ~1768 111:1. '\'!"' 64:1-567! ""'!!ESULTS Cal. 9B3 ~6c;'~c.~c.'·~·-----Free Ell. .. F•m&le Siam&M Sealn.nlnt REPAIRS • ALTERl\1'10NS Bl B QUlK KL~ r-mpl. L~ Shop, ,~ B f ·~· u.o c.• '"""" lluntln11on Beach. Doll * CA lNETS. Any a "ti job * 962-!HM * mlmeoaraph/etc. SI.art own 1_, 9'8 1963 2!i yrs rxper. MA'6713 bus. wino cash, \VIII Jae tr&.'"''' . =;;:..<.:;;..::;:::_:..:::;c;;:.::....,. IAPT CLEANING • P1! $200 mo incl rl'nt l pit. LOST -Sliver m&I• poodle GEN. ltepilr, add, t".ab. • Rur Sharnpoolniz: 1r: -+ ort. kl bey, 646-0333 111. w1n1111i {'(ll!ae, Vic lh1omllton Formfcn., peMUng marUle. Rep1lr11 . R~MA nllnii Lll11 n1c1. _______ _:_..:•~Bu::•:::ha::nl.::., :.:11:::.D::.. :.9\IS::..:-51::5:.:T _ _,__A_ny.:....lh_ina..::...! _Dt_o_k:.., fi_'IJ.4.:._-1)9 __ , SERVICES, MT.fiMS RC • kind ol ..,~ snytjme, Cleaning, lawn worlc, etc. l'ft1clenl. rt liable. $2.50 hr, Atk ror JOhn or Nicholas &l&-0075. SPARKLE Ja11ito1ial 6 Win· do• cle11.n1na Sct'V. \Vin· do~'W. resld.. contcl, co•~!. tledup. l"n!e nl. -.om I Pla 1terlng, P11tch, trom 8 A.?.t. to 5 .M. ' Rtpolr 6110 VARIAN DATA MACHINES * PATOC PLASTERING A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY A11 types, Tree e11tmatu 27'l2 Mllchtloon D rive, lrvlM, "'"'· f2U4 Call 5'0-6325 lSa.n Dle&:o J'rwy. to Jamboree otf,t'mp Pl.ANNINO to mcm1 You'll l block S. of )llchtlaon Drtvt) ftnd 1111 an1a1lr11 numbtr or AN EQUAL OPPORMITY EMPLOYl!lll M.r bomu In loda,y'1 Ctualfl4d ' ' I 1 . ' .. J..,.s & EMPLuYMENT J JGR• & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT I JOIS a EMPLOYMENT JOBS a EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR , --' -• -ND TRAD SALE AND TRADE · It' I Ms' W91'ft. 7100 JDfa1 Men., Wom. 7100 Jobi ~ W~ 7100 Jo .. 1 ~ Wem. 7100 Jola1 Men, Wom. 7100 Jobi MM, Worn. 7100 Jobt Men, Worn. 7100 SALE A --~ E -1 -• --- ~ · Furnitur• 8000 Appliance• 1100 ·~Vl'ILOT -·• llOOltKEEPER EDITOlt TRAINEE GENERAL HELP** MOTEL 0..k OnU .n RELIABLE llltu to '°""' SECRETARY• Girl Frid -----·---· M•W twq tQtl', ea trial ~ JoumJUsm ?tla,Jor $1.!lS HR all.Itta avail•ble, wh.b tome In tir J chldm. El Toto tor lfOWI home bulldliu: 20 PC. "MADRID" GE a uio w15hcr or Ntq" 1-L A/P ~AIR • JaYrOll • ~m.d to •wt &fttt P/l.lrni!, manVd, dt:pc!11dibl~. ~xper. Apply: Bo:< N-1067 area, 5 di.JI y,•t. 831~ 1Jnii ~JC:ttnc in Onu: 3 ROOM GROUP auto \1uhcr. Both xl~t ............. Mlbft. .a.oot for Sportsmttl's Pub. 6 mo'a rcsicltney ft'lll'd.. Ace * * 'l1w Dalb Pilot, N.a alt. 5::io Counb'. Afust bto prollrlenl FROM NOD'EL HO:OIES rond. W), f;N! dtoh\'cry. MISS 1.XEC AGENCY lbdons. \\'e p0btlsh nt~ D.n. MODEL· a1u 10 tor llttU... Rn! r..tt.te Land Sakaman In teerdarla.I akilll + have lndudes: Quilled sola & S~T~t U, MC-8672 Cll W. o...t Jtlly. fli'.P"t'I for sttindi\'tt'&, ~· Mft. a..\RK ~ Acti\~ Sporu"''tat Mtar., l.l .S. CORP OPENS good telephone vo ice l chalr, 2 end tab:les ,t. 1..'0lf~ • /l lA \'T-,\-G-Sn-<-~i<'-N-1u1, ~ &..di MSJSD &kkn It red» control modtJ GIRL • 1 bo&tr. 5 a~ N.B. ~72 NEW OFFICE IN O.C. fi&un: aptitude. 2 Jir1 office, table, 2 lampii, drer-i:er, mJr. I~ 11 ashen, dryt'l'!I &: m&l· .A PLEASANT. <'•pa b I e ·~ enttimt.~. MUl1 a Wttk 10 detn • wash NEWSBOYS t ?ok,lor PfO}ec1' up io 15S9 StartiDQ aalary $.>TO per nl!>. ror, headboant, quilted boJC clllmt i!K':lt. 8~1. Gu.11·11nttt. WICDllll tD do day wort, l)')Jl', \'ou m...._hA,·e.,Ti1tt11 baebelOn •Pl oa Balboa New tor commluiorl, CaU for appt. pleaaanl 1wTOUOCIJna springs & motl1'1'$s, 5 pe ~l-~37. s.s ........ m eitdtWYe either lor ~'O\D' coUea:t pa. laltnd, ~2921 DAILY PILOT 639-TSSO Slf.rtl~g &tli&ry la""l'O per mo. dining room; table &: 4 bl·so '0',~.t~D-w-,1~,.-,.-,,,-,,7k~6'~ .. -, ~ f\"B. HiorM b pr:r or tor outsldr publlca.· C.lRL FridQ for iene:ra.I Of. Need New Carriers for REPRESENTATIVES 10 sell 2131,..>3610 back chairs. ~" 1•ontrn1p, dei;ig11, ~ latte. but tbr ~· ti J:Olld. t\on. You musl be-pn"p&rt'd fil"t', lypifl:, fillnz;, 1G-key FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ "oriaind" lant.a&tlc Secty Exec. $600 OOMPARE AT $749.~ dr:Hl't'rt $1M. 6•16-4387 all ~6 10 . ~ samples ol you.r add. Pt-time. Ml-8S26 St ~ 10-lt "Sl.Uf GYM" being adver-M ~ kl C $399 4 P~I. BABY SITTER p/timt :::.:~ ~=lw~~~.' HEY GALS! ore ~ liAed on 'IV. "SLThf GYM" :.,~·me<:~n:i ~-l!!~i ~EtK-t'WAR°'~1~~1~SE ltl.•frigerutol' .. ~ Stove l\'I UP· ~*· AM &: 90mf' 1-Wenmb 612,...7'"-Ni9ht Janitor the world'• best home exer-nee. fee. Tdephont! foc de. 600 \V 4th St Sa.rua A. rlgh1 O\'en. lop t:ond. Call : """ l>own1M'll c.~. Own • Ex()And irc m, netds 12 pls tilt. ~ inches " pin t.a1Lt • .. , ... la 646-t;m trua. !iC8-..'tG81 all 2PM ELECTRONIC a.ae 19-.30 lt/pL ~lust haw Exptrlenced Pftfured. P\dl EARNINGS tri YoUl' 0 iv 1:1 BAB>st11ER. "" "'c.>1. TECHNICIAN • .... , ...-. 13 ... "' .. Openi·ng """·All_,,...,"""'""· 1x>n ... Call Luctu. <'"""43. Ac:ctg. Clerk $525 OVER STOCKED Antiques 1110 Bar Harbor tnct. Ch\>n Dcslan and assembly f'XJ!tti· 'tan. C.ontart Mr. IAney al the SALESMEN T . Gen'I ac:clg duUea + typing, MUS,! SELL ~ _. ------ tramp. Ph: ~ an T met", solid -.at~ circuitl)I. ~tr. IA!cf. 95&.281'1 DAILY PlLOT 330 \V &y JcrowJ • t opportunity ability to hand.le O\vn COf'. Tw1ns $49.95, F.ull:s $59.!J.'.i, e OltfEI\'TAL Rug~ . Roy al PM Adval'l('otd l\tnttlcs. Inc. HO~IE\VORKERS WM-TED Of. Apply la Pe-non i.1 PM w 'W a T pet &: re:;p, Sant.a Ana Co. payi; Queemi. S89.9S, Kin.,."!!: $119.95, Klrman, I2x23 & 9-:12: abo Ba.bysUter, m) r .v. home l.231 Victori& St., C.!il. tED,~lope Addre.s.sien). ONLY. =~aler, Call Bob. ftt. Twin 511(' licadboo~'ds S195, smalJ!'r. Call b'73-5.tl'J ~ ~ 91h,. days. ov.-n 646-Tifij Rush stamped, s• If. ad· Ftt Jobs Also Trundle St-ts '89.95, Slcrp. --~ -- transp,961-7>.fi Equal0f>90'1unu:yempklyer dres,ed en velope , J/lnewpOrt ._ SALES J.R.Plel"el! eCour~iutU~t~&Up,Studio Sewin9Machlnes 8120 Babysit l kid5 in our homt'. ~ TRADERS. P.O. Box ll27· p-onnef e nee 1885 Nell'JIOrt CM 61um SIESTA SLEEP SHOP 1970 Singer touc1H>-1nati<', LANGDON WORLD VONS W d Auociates Agency, loc. c:es $89.95. --· --- Nr. Buah&rd & Bannln&: * * A21. Redondo Buch. c.aiu. OhJ · 1927 Harbor Blvd., Of 21,1;::-z:i.g, beaul. "'alnu1 con- 9D2-5948 !Kl278 California's SECRETARY, lcpJ exper. 645-2160 601e, nll'1kes buUon hole1, SAA'ERY aalel clerk, N.B. agency pref'd. Must be xlnl typist: M1$5 Cat. lfll'Y, Dana Pl. O\'Cl'Ca!lfs seams, bl !nd El t • HOSTESS. Club Hou1e, 1JOme S/H, 496-4552 he°ms. ile1>1grn; &: etc. Guar. ~'":ne ~r .~;; ec ron1c ~l~~~&naJL:z~:i s;!"~r~': ten best men 5.16-3030 (Hunt. Beach) ____ ~ ! ~~h or small pyni\i. --,.,,. ""'"" ·'"""" •. , ..... n. Grocery 642..1870 SERVICE CENTER -sPA"N1-sH-FuR-NIT""E -~--".,,.,.,. ....... ..,.. 10912 ·r h 1"1pful. Pm ti>n• position. to help us E I A "" M . I \\'ntminster A"'(''. al ec n"1c"1ans Apply penionnel oUi~. ad-A/P Burrough• Com-mp oym.nt gency FACTORY u11ca Euclid, Garden Grow. 1n·rustntl bid 23 ::>22 ... 111 Instr uments 1125 ,,.;,... ~· va10!:.,. ·to~ puter oper · · · · · ~ II t f *Clerk/Typi•t $420 OPEN TO PU BLIC 1---------llOOKKEEPER F/C ~ ·~-" c AHlot Bkkpr .. ta $450 Se par 0 A 1 FENDERBASS AMPLIF1F.R $71» Up. Stahle erla.b. Nf'W'. ''B'' !-'"ti. ?\o ph. ca.lls ompany c t ···t CllA ccurat~ lyp al, ao on phnne~. next 2 weeks OEI.,UXE RJCKENBACHER CD v plus-°"' r -Y .. to -C l'f . *Secretary $450 Wh port~~-~~ be HOUSKPR. baby 1i11 r, Gen Office . , ..... $400 0 I ornlO . Thp !kills. SH & lyplns. olesale/8elOW BASS GUITAR :. "'H;; ~. P exi:~ ~~c~.~1 ;rs ch~:,.~nNrA~ Exec Secy& ... $.50CMOO Front office appeara~. Table11, $9 u/); \\'all shelvci> * 675-64o.I • Call Miss Bel"', 5Sl-6l22. Bu~'1ls Corp., located in alrnnrt. 5-f9-JTG2. ln1ur1nc• Sec .. to $500 Betore you rush to a phone *Bkkpg Mach S5 up; Sofas t99 up, TR U l<.I PET • O Id .s •J ·..-L-al S.c~ n-to call us, there are some 0 $4SO Amb<issador in ease tGJ. Abigail A b b o t Pef'9Qrtnel 11 f'll"W-, air-cond. plan! just HSKP 1 -• · · · · · · _,....n questions you should know per ,. I" ?~<"·, ~. %11 w. \\'amer, orr the San Diego f'ree"..Y RS Emp yr pays fee NCR 395 r $450-500 about wi. And some ques-BunougM: E·\465 or rttuiv, Galleria Furniture .,........,., Suite 211. Santa Ana. 1FJ Toro Road 011.rampJ in George Allen Byland Agen-We have Order desk elk ... $400 lions you should ask your· ·*Sec'y/legal $500 2013 Placentia -·-r.u ....... " vu.,.· . cy JIJ&..8 E. l6lh, S.A. R T · t $5ZO 11elf. ft's not unusual that ,.. ____ , · 642-71 ~,,, Pia nos & Organs 8130 Boys 1•16 -~· ·~ "'7 -. epo yp11 . . . . . . \.lt:Jn:nu pracliec, chal!Jij( .w .,... '70 ......,..,, WI': should o"'J\ ft sizeable ------.------- rwntain Vall<')'. Hunung1on INVENTORY·SHlPPING for chunk of callfornla. \Ve're pos/gd i;klll5. ~~ SAVE NOW Beach area. Work tVot.nin&:s. \\'e are ~long Elettronic • FEE t. FREE POSmONS a land corporation. The *Typist $420 17 PC. KING SIZE DURING SUMMER E&nt tiS-Bl 'ol'tt'k, Technicians "B" who a.re =~ar Mtg:r., N · 8 · openings -. ______ fastest growing land cor. Type 5()...QJ 1l'pm, i;:;d on dil.'11!.· BEDROOM CLEARANCE SALE graduates o[ tln eltttronic ~-poratlon in !hf' West. \Vhat phone. Lnrge 9 drawer dresser, n1lr. II' 1 . •-d . Call s.u.3J4I ttthnk'a.I scltool or have LADY OV'f'_r 40 re Ii n e d ' Nursing Is unusual is that voe give ror. 2 bedside stands King: c uivc ua l'-ins, rcpos, CAR WASH · oaJ t ,.,,..... · · •·/--nalily, •xp'd In a damn about how our•---' ,. ~.d~--tr ' .1 11'11\ rctw·n,.; .(.floor model~ equJ\ en m 1-;r training. .,.._,_, .....,..., 500 Ne11'J)Ot1 Center Dr., NB 1ze ,...,.. uucuu, ame, qui r. 1 Full " ?/Time PositxJns. Mmt be able to 11.'0rk any Sales. BOme badq:round in for RN'S Is sold. And by whom. Suite 200, By Appl, 644·'1981 eel mattress, sheets blank· o every modt>I Jlan1 m~rwl Growth Comp&lt)'. 3 Loca· lihift decoraHJI&'. Knowledge l)f That's "'hel't' you come In. eU;. etc ' Organ. Buy now & receive tioail Orange Co_ 2950 Har· Bookkpg &: typing. No Full & Part Time We need bright young SUPERVISOR. LVN or Ri.'l. ' C~lce of Spanish extra d~~~~;ONo bor Btvd., Costa lites.a. ExceUt>nt company benefits smoking. Steady poa\Uon for our new facility minds to function as our 3 10 11:30 shift. Park Lido or f>lodern Sivic . _ .=:..=;,c""'~~~,c-.-includintt .... -·· iI\liur. "'' one. of !he llnezt sales ' representaUves. u c" .. Val•·-nt Colltcr. Ph: All FOR 5249 ~n ~ORONA DEL f\IAR CARPENTERS & >..ement -.. •·--d ti lwf ln N I you've had some sales ex-"'' "'"" 2854 C Coast IJ1\·y GT'....8930 "·'-~ •-""'" Exp only ~. erora ng ' ioa wp • Grocery Apply '" person . I I ,-f' Id 642-8044 /\'c. do11'n iirn to,i. onlv $9 mn. 0 . , : w.W>PC•:t ;:;;,·--.:-, • Bch. Good uJa.ry &: tuture. penence n a re a"" 1e , · . WELK'S WAREHOUSE pe n .~Ion & fr1 .r!vci::. ~ Gi,·e ttls.: WM.II! Daily It'll help your chances. But Telephone Sol!citor!I i'; ... ..,.._,..iiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiO J COCKTAIL \Vaitre.ss, exper. 22--30. 5 day' •it, inleTVW, 10:30AM·l2:XI wkdays. Villa NO\'&, 3131 \\1, Coa.sl Hwy. NB COLLEGE &:iris It hl-5Chl grad.a, full , p/timc. Avg. S3 hr. No exper neoes.\. For appt, Call ?.tn. ?ltuller. ~51'11). * • COOKS. Experienttd wheel man * * DISHW ASH· ER. Experienced. Apply. BLUE DOLPHIN 335S Via Lido, N.B. COOK (female) &: \\'•ilnSI. FuJJ lime.. The Brunch Houte, 2052 Nc"'J)Ot1 Blvd, CM • COOK • Experienced. full time. Parle L I d o Clln- valeecent HMpital. ~ CURRENT LISTINGS : e SALESMAN' e MGMT TRAlNEf: • CASHTER/TELLER-ft/pt e TYPIST . 50 wpm e SEC/RECPT • Typing/Sf( e TOP JOB w/credlt bkrnd. lnctependent Personnel Agency 1ns Oranit". Suhe c . 01 642-0026 or 51~ *DATA PROCESSING MANAGER $961 to Sl.2.34 per mo. l\finl. mwn l yn_ exp, supervising top EDP personnel req'd. File application and re1ume bf Aug. 7, 5 p.m. For lomu; le detalls conlact Penonnel Dept., Room 511. e CITY OF COSTA MF.SA e • 77 rajr Dr. (7141 864.5350 DENTAL ASSlS'TANT, part time Sat's, only. * 54&-7074 • *** DISHWASHER • EXPERIENCED • • FULL TIM:E • Apply' SURF & SIRLOIN 59?.0 W. Cotul Hwy .. N.B. 1No phone calls pleat.el DJSil\\'ASHER·Otnner ltouse p"""' * 675-a>5l * DONUT girls •·anted, morn- ing &: aft.n shfft. no exper. ntte111. Mt. Donut, 135 E. 17th SI .. C.h1. DRUMMER needed nJabts-over 21 . Call 646-3632 Electronics Engineers lor 2 with exptri1nc1 in de· li9nin9 circuitry and magnetic components for power conversion equipment. C.W. Ill COJ>IP'IDENCE TODAY GATES LEARJET COIU'OIA TION Stelle P-•• Div, Burroughs Corp. Pilot Box 111.1001 Clerks HUNTINGTON BEACH bf>wnre. We·r~ not inter-Ouuity appeal. Paid "'cekly. 600 \V, illh. SL, Santa Ana FALL MDSE cstcd In peddlers. If yuu Dally 9-9 S.'.1.t 9,-6 Sun ll-6 $3 95 CONVALESCENT have a college background, Apply: 325 N. Bl"OBdway, SOON ARRIVING • HOSPITAL so much tht' better. Rm. 410, Santa Ana. FURNITURE retun'led lrom All discont inued niodcls of TELEPHONE OPERATOR dlsplay studies, inod1>:I hon1-piano); & organs no111 bt·lni:; ENTJ{USIASTIC young secty lor arch1le<>tura.I oft ice. Typing, some SH req. Artistic ability des Ir c d , 54G-276:J EXPERIENCED auto mechanic with own tool!, Busy shop. 1747 Anaheim Ave, C.l\f, FACTORY TEMPORARY Afo11y long &: shOrt anlgn. ments. Loca l. 8 hrs da.Uy. Courtesy Temporary 3774 W. Chapman 639.fiOSO FAT & UGLY??? If )'OU are, we probably can't use you. CALIF. CASTING CO. Is rontlnuing: Its search Jn ~ Co. for a variety ol types, for ~'Ork in mag, mo. dcling, 1V commJ's. &: ind, films. Great pay, pl. time. \\'e an! client paid, no fl"f'. Not a achool. FREE TV SCREEN TEST PH: ITI4) 83.5-S'l82 10 AM to 6 PM $500 Accounting Clerk 1,~ (l"I? paid, (also fee ;o~). Call Loraine 643.mO W('Sl- e\i(( Pcrsonri..1 AgencY, 2043 Wt>Slt'Ji(f Dr., N.B, Large, e-xpandlng cha.in need1 IVpt help, temp & perm. Age 20-30. 6 n10 '1 ~sdcy . n-q·d. 956-2870 J\lr. Van LIQUOR cleric W&nted part time. Experience ne<:f!1s.an" Phone 64Z-J739 days: alter 5 pm, m.s;;a.s LVN, relief 'Attk eod1, 7 to 3:30 shift PARK LIDO CONVALESCE.NT CE1''TER ......... l'lfAJDS. Full llme, 2'5 or over. Apply 1648 NelYJIQl't Blvd., C.!if. Phone 64l-9ST3 * l\tAlDS . full or pt ttme. Ex:per. not nee. Apply 1021 Bayside Dr., N.8. MAJD: for Newport -Balboa Penirnntla •rea. Ai:'e 25 + preferred. 61;r3.f63 MANAGERS PROFESSIONAL * Divn Slo Mfr to 25M BSCE re<J. Construction de. velopmenl I.: ~s cngra bkgmd. * Prol Director to 24M DSCE r e q, Construction mgml exp oft>r structural I.: civil engineering, * Project Mgr to 20M BSCE req. CommVlndustrtal construcOOn. * Structl Engr to ISM BSSE req. De-sign & research "''ith ron5truction firm. * Naval Architect 16M BSl\1E Marine Engl'i major, Dsgn ocean aolng ve&St:ls &: platfonns. * Prodn C. Mgr to ISM Deg, pref. ~ful ll product llne operation. J\.1usl hnve strong non-OcCrnst: n1fg. back. ground, Strictly mf!'chanlcal. $500 Accounting Clerk. a Ftt J , R. Pierct' paid tttlso f~ jobsl Call A,111ociates Agency, tnr. Lora.in(', 64:>.mo, \Vcst<'lilf 1885 Newport, Cf\f 6'12-6720 Penoonnel Agency, 204J J\.1AN for dell\'try ol \VcstcllfI Drive, N.B. Appliances and TV's. $425 BlU.JNG Clerk. Call Buie toels &: mf'<'hanictll Lo1,int', 60-2770 • \\'tstcllff bl!.ckground nee. Personnel Agency, 204 3 DAVIS·BROWN CO. \Ves!c:llfl Drh·e, N.B. &35 W, 19th., C.lll, $424 Billing Clerk M&-1684 Call Loraloc, 61:>.mo, \Vc:ct. rt1AN To aulat mv of local clifl Personnel Agc~y, 20t3 appliance store. Neat 11.p- \Vestellff Dr .. N .B. pearance. 49&-.2383 M r . IB R LAS Wright 9-IO am onl.y. F E G s I a y·,, c~A°"N"'•G~E°'R".-.;_~;_m;_•"c=.,.'·-,-... up. sandiftCJ & de• clUlive men'R ShOp. lnqUil't' tailing exper. Ap· ~~)eoast H"'Y· i1101e1 ply in person, -... ~M~G~M-T-T-RA_l_N_E_E EDLER $150 OpJl'Orlunlly for hi si:hool gl'lld to train for n1gn11 pos, INDUSTRIES INC. ,.,.,.,, + ,., oUow, '"" 2101 D S N B tncrf'SM' fiJ·st 9 IYIO. Call OYe t., • • llt'lt n, St'rvlct Ccnlt'r Emp. FOTOMAT Agency, 644-4981, 500 New. DRIVE·THRU port Center Dr., Suite 200, \Yeekends & St(ll)db)' N.B. Age 18->S MANAGER Apply in t><non TRAINEES Mon • T..,., '"" 3 • < * PART TIME * Bt'IWf'C!n 9 am-4 pm al f''OTOllfAT Need nine 191 mt>n lot d!'- 201 E, 17th St, C.ril. 11Vt'1'y tnd salts. Stttdy cm- >"'ULL or part timf', no ~ ptoyment. Musi be neat and limit, mt'n or \l.'OIMfl in wUllna: to "-wk. Oranae Co. ro slart on $l. fO ground Door. ()pportunitle:t 5't7·7782 !\;Ir. Price •Meat Cutters In • El Toro • Huntington Beach • capistrano Areas Please apply in person VONS Market 18811 1'1orida Sr. tSttlng Lane ) lluntinit.on Beach OFFERI NG xlnt ac:· commodation5 I.: 'm a I I u.181')' to college student In exchani;e lor light household duties. ST.>-0310 ., -----~-OiANGECOAST JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT has the foll owing opportunities AD:'lflNl5i'RATrvE SECRETARY Starting aalary ~10. FM evening ro!Je:::t'. \\'Ill v"nrk arternoons and cve1. Will dG supervisory Grflc:t: work, prepar11tlon o! cJaS:! SC:hed· ule~ and sr.t'relarlal duties. Prt-vlOU!l school t'xperlenc:t: helpful: Typing skills of 63 \\'Pm, SH 120. SR. TVP[Sf' CLERK St1rting salary S.13. Recc1,. tlonisl for admlnis"tratlon orlia!s, heavy typin;: and dictaphone work. Typin; skill~ wpm. INTI::Rf\1EDIATL 1YPING CLERK. Starting salary S~16. \VIII work in Personnel Olflce. Background in ~rsount'I and/or insurance work. Typ. ing aidll 50 wpm. Appllc•nts should contact Classified Personnel Office. (7141 1)4-5708 l 2151 Brookhunt Avenue 1 ·";"'a7"=,"-:"'7"=;;-""'~=.;;;-""';;", _., ... ~-",;-"': ~7" .. Garden Grove 2 to 4 p.m. OR PERSONNEL OFFICE 10150 Lawer Azusa Road El Mante 12131 579-1400 cfflce work. abt. '20 hrs a ll'k Incl, Sal & Sun. 1526 f'ewport Blvd. C.f\f, M2-17:JJ PRIVATE Christian tehool hours, wlll tnln. Good driv· Ing record N":qulrt'd. Also general maln!enanc:t m11n for clcanin,r: l:. yard1\'0f'k. 1683.i Brookhurst. }'. V, 962-3312 PORTER r or qu8"ty bakery. Gen· t'ral clean-up. Apply In pt.MIGn to ~1r. Andel"llOn. Sneck Shop Bakery 3144 E. Coe.II lfwy. Coron• de! f\1nr RECEPTIONI51 • Book· keeper, medical office, Lqul'\a area. State age, & qualiflc:aUone. Box i\1-1092, Daily Pilot. 22ll W. Balboa, NB RE ~T/HOSTESS For pt• le dub, Must be a ptl'IOn th m•turity. sta. IUf't', and top croomtng. Dealing with a ~ry a.U1u· enl c:lientele. Gcod Typt11. MISS EXEC AGENCY 410 \V, Coasl Hwy. Ne•'J)MI Belich 646-3939 e REAL E STATE Tht' money? ll'!I pretty good. With a little effort. you can maki> commissions nf :S25,000 a year or more. A big nl'w car plan? Sure. f'rlnge benefits? All you can handle. If you think you're one of the mtn we're looking for, and you'd like to "·ork for a muJtl.milllon dollar land corporation. ask yourselr somcthins. Is il just " job you 1\'3nl? Or a lifetime, carttr. \Vf''ll be ukini; you lhc san1e QU~tion. For aopoi ntrnenl call : JACK STANLfV 11141 ns.nJJ BUFFUM'S NEWPORT Now intervtewing •pplic•nts for Ladies Shoe -Salesman-* EXPERIENCED • run Ii~ • XJnt company benefits Appl, In person 2 to 4 PM Only NO, 1 FASHION 1SLAND NE\VPORT BEADf SALES MEN I '4·ant two men 1vith sales bat'kground. You must be \villlng to learn our method &: "-ork hard. In return we "'ill give you gOOd co. bene. Ill~ & an opportunity lor un. Jhnlted incon1c. For appt, phone Mr. Bill Harold, John. 110n &. Son. 540-5630. SALESl\fAN w/nurs ery garden center f'Xpcr, M'nd background resume !o Ray Amling, Amling's Nursery, 1500 E. Coast Hwy, N.8 . SAIL.,IAKER. tr i m me r , upOOl,lerer to ~'Ork on boat inteliors & rovers. Ex· perienct"d. Perma'nent job, frlnite bentlits . Call or ~Till' LAKE ARROWHEAD i\1ARINA. Lake Armwhcad. 114: 3Jj-2:i()1 $650 M11negement Trainff Company on cJCpanSion pm. gran1. Son1e college. Good math abl!Hy. Call Ann. 64!>2770, \\'estcliff Por:o;o11nl'I A gene)', 2043 \Vestcli!r Dr., N.B. SECRETARY to VICE • PRESIDENT PART-TIME, approx,120 hrs. weekly--:-liOun 11ext6ie. Afu.tl take shorthand 100 ~'Pm, like variety and flguret, type 60 wpm or better. ~1any company benelita such aa paid vacations. 11iclt leave, p&jd mtdical and We Insur. IU'IC't. ttedil Wlion, el(', 5'!nc1 resume e/o DAIL y PILOT, Box• ion. Costa J\.tesa, C.Uf. 9)Ull, 3-11 pm Sal & Sun e~, de:orators ~ncellatlon. cloSl'I' out al discount priet?s 228 Forest. Laguna Bench Spanish & l\fed1tcrrunran yo:.i ean'l bl'Jicvc. R D FURNITURE s!•op u5 & ~t'C'' To $12,500 Programm~r 1844 Newport Bl., C.M. \VARD:S· BALD\ViN STun10 Co1nplett' kno"•ledg!' 1Bfl1 3GO every ultc ";119 I8EI Nl'll'port, C.:'11 &12-&13'1 Cobal Sy~tcms and Pro-\Ved ., Sal. & Sun 'tiJ 6 · grams. Con1pany poys rct' · !Also f('r .jobs! Call Ann 8 IT DIVAN $7;i. fl13!ch in:; PIANOS & ORGAi'lS 645-2770 \Ves!clUf PerM>n'. arn1 chairs $20 each enrl NE\V &. USED !'I{'\ A ~ne :zo.i3 \\'estcl\U ottoman $7.50. ALL JN • Yonl<lho Pianos.Organs D . gNii· GOOD C ON DITIO N . e Thon1asOrgans rive. · · 812-2331 arrrr :I pin • Khnball Pianos * \VAITRESS · Exprrten«'d T\\'IN .. .:,. •ood "'"" I . 1 e Kohler & Campbell l f d h'fl I A "":>,!; l:u!JU, l('l\-O"I Y, or ay s 1 1 on y. fr boards, l1<t1nes, shf'ph.;ont COAST MUSIC p y In person on y k ...... NE\\'PORT fl >DA DELANEYS SEA SH.ANTY 1."<ISICJ'S, ni: """sprtad. " Ah..,.,n 630 Lido Park Ori~ Rea~. 6~&-0'.i'il Cosla J\1e.sa . +. f.i4~28:il Ne"•port Beach, Calif. 10' S\VEDISJ I n1ollcr11 sola Open 10-0 f)'i I(}.9 Sun 12-5 \VANTEO: SKIPPER, for 75' $!fl(). Turquoise naugahydc \\'~LNUT SPI~E.I PIANO motor sailer, Full time. sofa bed, $1:i6. Bo1h in i;d ~1a1or ni l:;, $-19:1 inc Jxnch, Phone 1.213 585--0131 L.A. rond . &l4-b1 86 de!., &:. 10 yr 11•arranty. Ask for Yacht lnlorn1ation. SPANISH -gold . CM,llih· HA i\1~10ND ORGAN . vcll't'C so fa &: Jn\'rsl'.':i! 1 I only, Sl!l!l inc bench. dcl .. wo1 MEhN. lite dehveryA""',k, Yr nt!I\, s47;,, Cali al l: :, & 11·1uTan!y , j\ ust ave OIYn car. pp y: 8~7-6,j.·l I GOULD ~IUSIC CO. 325 N. Broa.d'A'lly, Rm 410, Pill. . ~!lll'C 1!111 Santa Ana. ~ ANTIQUE l'OSf'\l'ood Vi('101' -===="""==== . 7' r I ··-2tll:i No. i\l11 i11, S.A. ~ • 1an son, green .,,_.11'.<r • :>·!7•0081 • School .. ln1truct1on 7600 !trl!)t'd. Xlnt Coml! 642·68.1'1 .-c.o===-.--,.~,..-­ --DINING roonl tuhlf' & ·I \\'URLJTZErt cll01:lric Org11.n. Discover a ~reat New chairs. DistrP~srd i\laplr model -1600, ~ full key Career With The $200. Call 842-2343 hoartls, 2:1 hu.~s davicr, AIRLINES SOLID "'alnuf (lcsk li:!"x28" rontcmp. dt>sign, j dra\\cn; $\~i(}. 6-l&-4387 aft 4 pn1 A natural for youni;:: people ___ _ \rho want eJCcilement plus! Office furniture 8010 solirl walnut 11-1 locked cover. Includes rxtrrnaJ Lrfhc SJlf'Ukcr. Coi<l $3200 nc1v • sacrilire al 1600. R<l2-1962 Ticket agrnl?' Air freight'? ---• ----·-1--------- StaUon a 1 en t? Reserva- tions? R&mp or travel agent? We'll train you for these and more, day or nile. \Ve include placement Ullill!· SALE TODAY ONLY Back Door Imports Ul!f' Your Banki\1n1·:·h.:<irot HAJ\Tl\IOND, Ste1n11•ay. YRm. nh.a. t\c1Y & used piaOOI of 1no~I n1akcs. Best buys in S., Ca hL at Schmidt ~lusic Cu. 1907 N. !\lain. Santa J na •nee. 1896 Harbor Blvd. CM Esl. 21 yrs, Approved lor 642-7576 OltGAN ,i} f'mno lr•~on~ by Velcra111, Ellglbk instJtutlon Pal'k in Rf'nr 1nnrr~~1on·U tr:il'hl.'I'. Vasi under the federally Insured 111r1hnd. ~1l8-4S06 student loon prowam. Rclin'd 3'1.x60 11'00d dcski;. -PRIVATF:'.-'p",i"n°"TYc-- t69.:io • ~fin'd \\;ood ann 1vanl!I to huy 11iHnn Airline Schools Pacific rotary chairs, $29.50 • \Ve Jar ca~h 213: •IG\·1 •123 610 E . 17th, Santa Ant have the largest 1>elct'tlo11 ---~~c-·~-- 543-6596 of use<J office furn in this lw.19 UpnL(hl Pinno, IY'ronrl. at'tion 11·1'2-7•11 I or N:{.1 G301 GIVE YOUR CHILO A CRE. area. ATJVE SUl\1 1\:lER. Exp. f\fc: Mahan Desk Television 8205 teachers. olr. Arts & Crall~. 1800 Nt>wport Bh·d. a 642-84;i0 ------ass in morn, Age' 5-8. SACRIFICE hr;i nd nr1v hlk 646-2200 DF'.SJ.:S, 4. 30 x 60. \V:ilnu1 & 11ht l~" Port. RCA TV \ PIANO LESSOi\'S Sl60. Swlvt>l c ha i r !I. \V/slllorJ. f\f ust. sec to ap- Be1:inners. .Tht'ory, sight upholstered S40 ea. S.l8-j,j()8 pl'l'c:. SlOO. 675-83'27 rt'ading elc. Ca U Erui.:e -· -C-OLO---.--~ 54&-147g 11.u er 6. ~•!.!_@e __ S11_• __ 8022 R TV, needs p1c:tun-___ 1ubr. \\'ould be good sel PRJVATE tu t or i ng in DUX. rt"Cllll('r chair 11·/ hi·lo 11·/lillh' work. s:..o. CaU reading. Certified teacher, otton1r1n $j(), Qut'rn l>rcl • 612-:184·1 eves. gr11de1 l lht'll 8. 5~8-IO!l l. 10 ~lK'l'lS, 1ni1 U rc·-~ ('{ll'rr , -NE\V-&:·· 0u·-si-;D_TV_s_ _ (h111l cont .. clcc blnkl, pillow f'or s: I I 1 Theati lcal 1'00 cast's, sprd, slnt rnnd $12j, 0 la . J,11.l: ~ ren ·rl C~l --· <bed orig. $30(11 Booke11~r un p s, ~ .i cwpo ' ' · ACTING $15. Tuble $10, rlothes 2;'w.· ;.i48-7788 • $Jl. LP rerorrt roll. 7jr 21" AO,\\IRAL Color TV $12.=i Do you want f!' be a full limt' 12 271 E 16 f · I mid f 1 al' Do • · . lh SI, c:i.t. or or 1•r. t 1nc udes tK'w color ;,u t!e ri: :1o~~lp]lne Sat/SUn 9'~. G~1j TV a('rian. 5~6-4~18 to subject yjuneJf 10 a rig. NA~G11 . Rrvlrra h1rle·n·l)l'r!, -· ---·-- id Brltlih training eotirse & 2() Gaffer" & SH\llers gns Ta~ Recorders __ 8220 ih,. artbilic humility to ac. s!ove, . "·rough! iron rnil Al\AI TAP£ DECK Ct'pt lninor roles unUI the table·dlM!tle set, .Pl111fvrn1 ~IClDEL :\100.12 lralnlng period \1 oomplelc? rockt r, Bdrn1 flC'\, ;1 flrr11\·r1· A:ssorted l&pc.oi ln<;. It 80 TIIE LONDON LA,. eht'sl. l .oihelf 1..'Ul11. o:h,.~1. •SIOO • CUNA ACT "°'RS WORK. 9x12 mg & p.ad. m isr.,Jl20-B *5'~!1ilf'l'llt SltOP might be able to help Cltnrbook, C~1. M9·2f1 0 ----~ )'OU. No p~Yk>us experience SEARS fltr.l.·er hack <111w Cameras & necessary, no ~ barrier, wlsla nd, no motor $50. E ui menl l\1embeni of Utis v:cluslve Milwaukt'f' cit e: s c r e " q P IJ'OUP will only be ILCX'ep1ed driver totO. ~f U\\'&Ukte f'lr• P~TA:\ ~ ~ upon a aatisfllctory penonal shear $40 Snl. only n2"I , · • le ,.135-3!unm lnte.rvlew wtlh tile dirl!Ctor Royal Palm Or , C:Ol \ a~hlk~ t::lrt ... • CMOn • ber11I 1'.F,'17 fl11nolto 16 l\IG Call 494-4404 for appt. 5 Mounlei nf!\ • Ures, Trim. Canon i.1110 zoom :;18 Super MERCHANDISE FOR fllt!n!lle ~ucing ('Wc:h. i.\r 8 mov11· & tcl1.>photo lens. SALE AND TRADE cooler. appll~. rurn., aN'i. All ,.ll nt'w or bc!s1 -----disl'lt'a, elc. 25121 Via Ele\" COl'lf1. 9SZ--27TI aft 1 P~I 8300 Furniture 8000 •do, Dana Point. 4964009 CA~lf':RA, J."imm Kown .SUl, THE ch t Ou J.:i0 n1n1 \('It' fla~h t80 ----1-•t Ymt Kat'ntt& AW, Irvine, c.JU. 92e64 u.nJJml!l'd In 84.leR. K01ikol MEDI CAL lrlllUrance bllllna. I n If r p I a Mlat')', Eiieen Accunlfl 1ypl1t, Transcrib- Wallru, 213/SAIJ.271!. ioa,_ S&Ury of!cn_ APPi> F'l1U. or PART TIM't~. Daily Pilot. Box PIMS, 22lJ EARN UP TO $5 PER HR. W. Ralbo. Wvd •• N.8. Equal opportunity employ.r. SAL£S\VO~fAN, Real op- .-tunlty. Spttifl.llm:I ~ach ren1a11 ina IJdO l -Pt'nin, &Jle•· Top comm. break. Call llarry Anderson 675-1642 /tvet 645---030& SECRETARY _ bookk~per~ •nn ° ncan Appliances 8100 • 646-6715 • · --PtQtk. lov4!1)' drop leef -----f ==========:I C.J\.1., small oUK:t, in-ta.blt>. !ICIUt 8, only ~-USED appllal'lt"t.11 &: TVs I' • I tn•' tJW740 ~ DIAL di,... MW671. Cl\arp )iOllll' -Id, then Ml back a~ li5tto ti) the p,.,. rln1! I FULLER BltVSH C 0 . MEDJCAL f.ront o 111 e e , stG-5745. Bookkft'Plnt. 'T')"plnr. Ex- * * Fo. RESULTS )'OU can ee. pcM on. Call OM! SUper- Sa le s man. .Dally Pilot oo~·.,. JUST WISH for ptt'. S.laf')' open, Apply Box fum lshfng. for )'0\11' hon1e, Pll»9, Dally Pilot, 2211 \\'. find irrtat bu.vs lrt tod•Y'• _na='"""-o:-="=·B~·==-~~ Cl11.111\tltd Ad1. ~JO::BS:=_..!TO.:'.:D'.!:A'._'.Y_:!_:C1~U1~,::Tl~OO'._ , _________ I Oasalfled ~71 ~ place your ad A chalP Ill lerMtkmal firm. cretalivc, 646-678.>. Alt RU!lranh.•efl. r>unli:ip'11 Sporting Goods 8500 conatnial «nvlronmcnl. >.1nl 8' SOFA. never used, quilted 1115 Newprt, Cl\1 ~77118 ' ---------~la.l'Y & 11ock. c..11 Dick norar, scotchlrua.rded si n: tIBNMonE-.Uto-'"a~hcr 2 Nf \\' 1u1rfuoa1TI• • 7'8" .Neu, Ma-2516 l\fl!.tchlni: love.se-.t S 7 5 , X1n1 rond, 8 e)•rl<" S.\l, F'rP~ &· 7'10" F'u~!. u!I around DAILY PILOT Drl\lE -A 531)..8J.'17 dellwcy. 347-8115, >i&-8672 11h&flt'll, $6.J. &12-2ro!> -UNES cost 1l'CN tuJit oe& Your local Suprl'-Marktt. • ~f 0 NEY I N-Y Q U It - nlt1 ad~. Dial 642-5618 A. chi.rat II. POC~I! C<lrt 612·.'i678 & chitr;c It. . -· ~ . .. --"' ~ .-..-- ~RCHANDISE FOR J ALE AND T RADE TRANSPORTATION Monday, A,...st l. 1970 DAILY Pl\.OT 31 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTA Tl"Ox.N=""r"Rc.A-.N"'s"'po"'R"r"'A"'r"1"o"'N-.,,T .. RA=N"-S"'l'O"""tc"t"A"f 1"'0fi""'= --------Motorcycl11 9300 Recre1rn V1hld11 9515 Imported C•ro t 6GO Imported c.,.. 96GO Imported A-HOO 8'00 6 ADORABLE' kltlent 10 & r.::::.::.:.:::;:::.::.:._ __ .;.::. 12 wka. long & short hftlttd 2 HORSE.S: l Pini() pldina: 4T },-MotorSallt:r. O&y or )iUSf{y-;69-230 CROSS, GO-KART CASH. •o· r 1_11~NllU R E ' i ,, 11' ''"' • 638-5000. 894-2312 CUSTOM *JEWELRY * ?>1a.de to your order, Old je,,-elry moderni:r:cd. Custom casfg k casrg supplies. l'UIJ llne n! Rockhound & Lapidary supplies. VIVE M GEMS, 270 E. 17th St, #15, C.M. 645-1909. *AUCTION* Fine Fumlture & AppHa.nCf's Auctions Friday 7;30 pm W indy 's Auction Bar n 20751,-1 New'j.)Ort. CM 645-8686 Behind Tony's Bldg. Mnl'I. $$CASH$$ 111 I Hoit, For F"''"· & Appllo11cott Hov,t>IMI or 1 Pc. 642-4558 EAST BLUW. Moving sale! 25 cu. ft . side-by-side relrig- freezer. Gold curvrd sofa, :t matching end fables, buf· le!. lamps & much more. f\1isc . elc. 2!!07 Catalpa, N.B. SAT & SUN 10 • 5 ADIES diamond d i n n er rlng, u-t \Vilh 114. karat center diamond, 2 diamonds -¥, karat on each side. Brilliant cut Sacrifice! Rep. ly to Box P3C.0, Daily Pilot. SACR.lFJCE~ Sacri f ice ! Gorgrous Autumn H a z e mink jacket. SL 12. 7 nws old. Orig prir.e $1000. Sell for $450 .. 494-0266 4 x 8 REGULATION pool table complete with all ac· cessories. Xlnt cond , $350. 646-3629. FENDER Bass amplifier deluxe Rlckenbacher baas guitar * 675-6404 * • DREXEL 8-pc mahogany din'g ~et v.-·/buHel, Duncan Phyfe, value $2000, sell $600. 531-3956 NEWPORT Beach Tennis Club lami!y or sin stl e mPmbcn;hip $450. 673-6788 71,1,i H.P. Johnson 0 .-B. Repail'('d work orders, $85. 67J-5M<I WESTINGHOUSE \\'asher & dryer. Xnlt cond. $250 Ph. 646-4219 alt, 3:00 Schwinn lM1m exer-cyt·le, • LIKE NEW! Russian Blue mbt It M111\.1t, need good ht>mf • wiU delive r . l-633-3049, 836-4493 8/4 $250. 1 Rotn mare S*>O. WH:klY ClV.i.IKl Skin di\'ina neVt'r raced. Sm. Xlnt cood. 968-te or fishing or a'aWna: or JUJt * 644-5014 • \VIMcCUU00&h ene. & start. TRANSPORTATION J•\1n! rn da_y or S300 5 2 HODAKA desert blkt1 . .t• tr, --------..,..I di.¥ wHk. Ind ~ & fu.111. misc. $300, tor all. CaU Botti & Y l chfl 900o Umlt T people. 545-4659 alt 646--00Zt ;-!004;:-'i.YMAN.mH; 8PM '69-H-ON_D_A_4.'<l--..,-.th--B,-t-t" 8 S dlo b It '"' touring falrmr. Xlnt ('Ond. Mn.ke Offer AJt e:oo m.am --Campers 9520 Rare. Chesapeke Bay Re- lriP.ver 9 yrs old, untrlendly with cvbUdren, xlnt, wat('h dog for fann or bwtlne•s, to good l:lome, 540-19511 V-Gra.y. /S ra ' a. M bll H 9200 tank. bead, navy top, fu.11 O • om 11 $800. !>46-1133 I -----'----- SMAIJ... female Shepherd type doi:-, looks like a blk ·llnd tan coyofe. Can shake hands hi ver;i affectionate and tleeds a gd, home. &t6-9762 81~ I~~ yr. old, White Shepard, (cn111le. Need big yard. Loves Kids & adults. Bia lovable sweety. 530.J3a9 cover. Top Cond. $2450.1--------- 675-5882 evn & wkends, AUTHORIZED wkd.,.. 6'2--0010 . REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRAIL 91).196& Hon <la. Pt'rfect running cond. Looks greet. 613-1416 13' BOSTON WHALER; 40 Qimell, Continental, Pan- hp., EVINRUDE SELEC· mount. Genera.I. Star, Sher-Motor1cooter1 9iso TRIC. Utea & tlde rail•. aton Manor. Flamina;o, Dual Vet'Y a;d. oond. $95 0 . Wide, Barrington & Brolld- 615-7379 more. 26' DouBLE ender-diet1el Chapmon Moblle Homes englne, outriuert, new 126CI N. Harbor, S.A. radio. Newport moorln&. 531-81(6 J275(). 64i..3407 Vespa Motor Scoo~r Need!'l adjustmen1 S50 ·-· Auto Service & Pa rts 9'00 1·13 mo old Laboradore pup. PY. female. Gd temperament 44' HOUSE-BOAT: F'ully 11331 Beach Blvd., G.G. bo Sell <~ ~30 '64 VW chal~is, complete -------- for children 642-3165 art 6 equip. for live·&· ard. liiiiiliiii..O-iio=;;iii ... ~1iiii0 front-end w/brakes, ateer· p.n1. 815 or trade. 636--4043 o r1• E MEADOWS ing, ma.ter cylinder, p«lals FREE lo good homo '""" 543-2'>1 TH & cob!,.. "'" ot!or. yard Lab & Shpeberd mixed 27' x 8' WOODEN hull-needs 645-466:5 ot 646-73(12 Puns 5 wks 4 male 1 Iemale. work. Good for character (Irvine ) 1' boat. 646-6980 '61 TR3 mot.or & cha.ss\s, ~9--0249 8/3 ==~~~-=-c-;-dial~. c<1mplete . Ready \o BEAUTIF'UL long haired kiltcns lfi Arcora, unusual for they have 8 toes on each front foot,. 546-3475 814 Part Schnauzer, part ten1er & part ? ? Male dog abt 4 rno's old , Very lovable and i;enlk:. 836-4498 530,1536 813 FREE 10 gd home • lovable & pret1y, blue-grey fl uffy 1nall' kitten 3 mos. 897-16\R 813 LOVELY kittens free to gOi)d homrs. Alsorted co Io r s . 544-!M24 8/3 KITTENS • part Burmese. part lluffy , dark. 83-1-0018 R/4 FREE to good home, 2 aban- doned ki tt ens , cute. 842--23-43 8/4 THREE lovable pies need >10-0020 fluUy pup. family. 8/3 CANOE. like new, a I I Reservations are now being run $51!. G45--l725 fiberglass, Co3t $350 Mwi:t taken ln Orange County's .:.:c..:::::.=_:c::_ __ _ aell .$240. ~ fines t & most com plele park • VW parui, trans axJe-s a 8' COLUMBIA DINGHY at 1'851 Jef.(ery Road (SW"-; ::;~ Xlnt cond. Sl7J. rounded by Orange Groves) 548-3203 in Irvine, For inlonnation, call 893-5730, 531-85n ur _T_.r_a_ll.;."..:•_T.;.ro;;.•.,.•:.:l __ ,._:s.;: S1llboots 9010 531-8105. I!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!" I NlMROD "Camelot" sips 6, * New Catalina 22' trailer.I' COSTA MESA .~tove, sink. icebox, table, able w/retractable keel MODEL CLOSE-OUT Lge · xtra "'n>om, Xln! cond. from $2595. . Slt:JO. 6t2--033S * New Koralle 12' tamily 9 new !Uodel mobile homes '68 Nl~fROD Deluxe, sips u.iling sloop, main & jib, ~e be1 "'" oAlllfered at,redu~ 6. stv, icebox, din tbl. $600. Sail away price only S514 cu pr ces, are se up in 54S-tl56 rorriplete. be~utiiul Greenleaf Park, l ·'========= * Balboa 20 26 Aquarius 23 mile 1.rom ~an. * Hobie cais ~)ors. Imm. Take Newport F\~'Y or Har. Del. bar Blvd so. to l~th, then CAP'N EDS west to 1750 Whittier AvC': 2200 W. Cst. Hwy. NB 64:>-2244 Costa Mesa &12-1350 Fiberglass & Gclcoat RIVER SPECIALS . * * Repairs * * New U' wide homes. &lightly Free Estimates 51g..1752 damaged. Perfect tor the do- it-yoursclfer. Original sell. Sftbot * Racing ~hock Ing price $6000-$7000. Rcduc. No. 4002 Xlnt cond . 1 1 .. ~ ·~ R_, ·It .1 67,_334~ el. or c earance ............,... t:\J "' rai er ·' ;;i BAY HARBOR KITE No. 121, 2 sails, good 1425 Buker St .. Costa Mesa roodition, S.lSO. Just South of H11rbor and San * 67;>-5563 * Diego Jo~rwy. (714) 540-!1470 ERICSON 26, slp.s 5, dinett~, '68 Golden \Vest, 20x57 Like loaded w/xtra.s, clean, sltp nev.-•! 2 br 2 ba dishwasher, avail. $5500. 549-2688 Porch, sk,irts, ~vJnings. Adil ----park, nr, pool. ph 968-36.'il Power Cruisers 9020 2 BR. wtfu.rn lOxS5 dbl., ex- 24 Fr CABIN Cruiser, 185 pando. $6S50 -Sp No. 86, hp lrg, Chrysler Marine. 21462 Coast Hwy. HB. Key Just painted th r u. o u t. at Sp. 324 aJt. 3:00 pm. Perfrct shape all around. MOBILE Home BAY FRONT, \\'ILL SACRIFICE $2300. 1'1llc, wshr/dry, Adult pa.iii:. Call af1. 7:30 p.m. 493-~996. Pet ok. $10,250. 646-!l">28 27' Drake -Craft. Exp. Cruis.. '52 STAR Trailer 8 x 35. er. 215 HP, Chrysler Hem!., Furn. S1500 or Best oUcr. Long range, la!'Jf, $3000, 828-6868, !}-2 PM Traller avail. 673-69-15 \VANTED : IO' Glaspa r Motor Homes 9215 Tr ailers, Utility 9450 "11 ' TRAILER" 9· •'OO<len bed. 14" angle iron railing. Good fiJ:'f!li. \Viii cnr· ry 3 motorcycles or can be used for utility haulin.i. TI4-2155 Trucks 9500 1970 TRUCKS TRAVELALLS SCOUTS AVAILABLE NOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Test Drive One Today At Kustom Motors OPE ROAD }.llltl\lfactu.r'f'.ra of America's hnest Luxury 1tecre11 tlon Vehicles. Brand new~ ca mper spcc111.I F'ord • split rims -VS • auto with 11' new Open Rood camper. DL'I:. boot, bumper. Shur.Lilt jacks, BIAIJt<:e.. AWlj'9. 14695 Total Prloe OPEN ROAD 830 SO, HARBOR-BLVD. • SA.'i'TA &.11VA, _CAUF. (S mlte!. so. ot Disneyland) {'714J Ml-'IM a 631-5138 '69 Chevy 'h ·Ton With camper, low mileage. Autoruatlc, po\Vet .#ring, air cond, Dir. Will take car in trade or finance pri- vate party: Call 54&-4052 or 494-9773. New '70 Datsun 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp. er. Sale price $2099 dlr. C • 67798) Will take car in trade. \Viii tinanc:e private party. Call 5464C52 or 494.9773, METRO VAN 1953. %-T builtin camper. Stove, sink, Ice box , carpeting, paneUlng, bed. XLNT cond. .. 54;.. 7'245 .. 8' FULL cab--0ver cam~r. fa ct, dist.'Onlinued mOC I. Complete. $895. 869 West 18th St., Costa Mesa. '61 CHEV ~ T. Good con· dition. RPblt 392 Chrysler eng. 6 ply tires. 549-0074 aft. 4. Dune Bugg:i.:;•::.• __ 9_52_5 '69 CUSTOf\1 made Meyers ~1anx Dunc Buggy, metal flake blue, dirt &: ~nd n>arly. Street !..:ial. Lots ol guts! ;).18-82116 . .1773 Crest- mount Pl .. CM '6•1 vw Chassti;, compllltt front-end w·/brakes, S!t'er- ing, master cylinder, pedals & cables. Besl oUer. --·----Harbor A.tea's On\Y autborii---"-"""'-~-_o_r_6'6-_7_302 __ eri International Harvester • DUNE BUGGY : Dealer. ' ' F!bf!rglass 84.5 Baker, C.M, 540-5915 VW-1600. XTRAS PLUS! (Next to 4-Most Liquors) $2600 . , • _ 96:l-0692 DATSUN MG • '68 MGC·GT . Wini wbeela, r11dtal lltt:•1 au.. --A:O.l/f"M 111dilo, 6 cyl., a1110-- m:1tlc tramm.l.uion, low "Leaatr Ill The lAu.b OUtt" m.llts, Uc, XSS 1z. ZIMMERMAN $2499 2845 HARBOR BLVD. CHICK IVERSON 541).4410 vw 1r-1968 DATSUN XOl + A.P. whls, rol.l-ba.r, A~l colld I lo. ml. $2200. rJ3.76'7fJ $49-ml Ext. ti6 or 67 1910 llAJIBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ENGUSH FORD .....,........ • THINK ALL N"L--W ENGUSH ''~nG" FORDS NOW JN STOCK DRASTICALLY ~~ ''FRIEDLANDER" TOYOTA ITIOIYJOITrAI 1970 TOYOTA WAGON W2 Demo $1117 I OTHER DEMOS AT BIG $AVINGS DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.H. 64t>93ro BILL MAXEY !TIOIYIOITIA! 11111 BEACH BL VD. Hunt. Beach M7-ISS5 I nu N ot C'tlUI RwJ-. 09 &:* -,67 Corona l.AAGE SELECTION NEW MIDGET $1995 R«l • FUi11 tactor)l '"1llP1l<d. TO OIOOSE FROM 111M •Pc" 1Mwv. Jt) lVLK927) Will take car tn Theodore m.7546 • 5S7.682A trade or finance prfvate pu. ROBINS FORD NEW-U5 ED-SERV. tY. <:-" tor .,..,,_.,, CMta ~~.,bor 81~0 ~ ·68ToY'oiA&oR'ONA MG -!alft, Servit.-:, Pal'tl FERRARI 1mm«11a1e o.Uwry, ---All """'"' FERRARI Newpcrt Importt Ltd. Or-- ana;e Couiity' • Gilb' author· lzed dealer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS J1 rtuµort 3l1nµort5 3100 W. Coe.at Hwy. 3100 W. o..t Hwy, N.E.. Newport Beach 042-!MCfi ~l?SC 642-9405 $4~1764 Authorized FtITRrl Dealer Authoritl'd MG Dealer FIAT MGB ~ '65 MGB Roudster - THINK Like New! Owned by little "FIAT'' old school teacher from La. guna Beach. Black leather SU interior. Tonneau rover, ''FRICl\LAHDER" "'" wh .. ls, uoeU•nt «>"· LV d1t1on. Take small down 1J710 IU.CH (Hwy. Jtl w·ill fln. Pvt. Pty_ dlr. Call 893--7566 a 537-6824 Jim a.ft 10 AM Gl-1503 or N E W -USE D-S E RV. -:c".,.-~3:;.ctoo"".=--:c--c:-::-~ ~1969 r.tGB-GT, B .R.G . A)-l/FJ\1, wire wheels, im- Of1.;;;mll1;Mift<a•1n100;;,;;0llfJIJmmi. iii msculate. $2900 or best of- fer. ~G43.'l-l after 1 pm. rlBBD 1--------PORSCHE auto sport ltd '63 PPRSCHE Sales Open Sunday Coupe. ~feta_lllc .Uver w·lth 9625 Garden Gro\'e Blvd, b\a~·k 1ntenor, chrome 537-7777 Call Collect \\'heels, ra.dlal tires, A1\1/F:-0'1 ,.,.,,n owwwsan _ radio . Lie. PX\V 982. -- 111 ·-$2699 '68 J.~iat 124 Sport CouPe 9,22S RSON Ori:. ml. N"" reg~. $"'10. CHICK IVE 67"""'6 vw Sedan. dlr, automaUc low miles, radio, heater. CWXT· 0871 Take older car tor down will tin pvt pty. Call Phil alt to am 540-3100. TRIUMPl:t * * 1963 TR-4 * * GOOD COND. MUS! SELL 1138-2004 * * '69 SPITFIRE CONVI' Lo ml, tonneau cvr, $1550 .. 673-7{)77 * VOLKSVI AGEH '67 vw Squarebacli Sunroof A.,1, FM rad.kl, tape deck, air cond. 10,000 mlln on new factory en&ine. Lie, UEP464 $1695. 9 other square b.cks to choose from. CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or n 1910 HARBOR BLVD. COST A l\:tESA • '68 V\V sedan, chrome rims, ~fichelin tir<?s, &unroof, exhaust system, chains, Take ove r payments. See at 1825 w_ Ba.lboa Blvd. after S pm. '64 V\V HONDA a4S.3001 Exl. 66 or 67 RADIO, whlle s1de walla, 1970 HARBOR BLVD . heater. must let' to a~ COSTA f\fESA preciale. $620, Ha rb or nftlU'U'l ·so PORSCHE Ctlbrolla, 1600 American 1969 Harboc BIVd, THINK super, with hard top. New 646-02Gl HOND:A engine, new clutch, new· 1968 VW 1 pas.s Bus. New tires, now paint, AM/FM, tires. Blue book $2395, a IU just li_ke new. can be seen l'lteal a t tm. Bond Publ ish- $40. 5-1&-3203 FOR Rent • Cabin -Mam-9275 ''FRIEDLANDER" " 2089 Harbor Blvd., or '"" Co. H99 MoMwla. phone &15--1982, 9a.m to 6pm 646-44~ CORVAIR po11,•ered dune 1,,,. •IACM otwr. •t FOR sale. '53 Porsche $1400, l·.-65-VW--e-,-,,-,-"""'°--'--°'-w buggy, stree! l"i!Al, reg_, 5.'17-6824 a 893.7566 RebH '60 '1600' Super eng.; 1600 eng, $1475. BRANO NEW 1970 G.M.C. % TON molh Lakes, sips. 7. !urn., PURE black kit!Pn 10 wits CENTURY 16' Gray Marine -Bo;-ru-;5 HP M!ni bike fr-pie. 5 Niles $75. 531-3374 old. tra inl'd. 548--4019 8/4 eng. All steel trailer & cvr. 12, plates, chrome whl~. rail NEW·USED-SERV. new brakes/ clutch. hu * 537-ll57 * constn1crion. $950. 64~1934. pa""rs, must sell. 496-4898 0--0617 I , 5 0 Xlnl {'(Jnri, S ·' or 54 l'VC!S. KITTENS 1,,;i Siamese -1 Xlnt cond. Sac. I . * 548-5979 *· 1<IRBY VACUUf\l CLEANER Burmese. 546-347:-i Jl/4 673-6635 4 HP POWELL ~finl Bike .. ... - - -r-'69 V\V -Fully equipped, \\11-IOLESALE prtres on •61, '•1 ...... ~ ....... I $4900 for '69 Ponche 912. must sell. Dl)'!I! 714 : '63 & '&l V\V chasaf.!i. ·· Xlnt cond., lo ml. European 844-2512; evet: 213: 431-t367 CAMPER TRUCK Compl. w/all al!ilch. -i--floor FREE: ln\•able Doxll"'. Needs 14' Sf{J ,& S_peed boat $145. $l2:>." 350 VB, 4 speed , powt>r gteer. polisher, likr nc\v. Sacrifice a good home. 897_5430 B/4 ' Al!IO 8 Hi~ $~5-Both * Ll 8_3590 * ing, custom n1ouJdJngs, hea!- SllO. 837-1238 aJt 3:30. romp v:/registration Ph: l===..c,---~.,,..-er, H.O. shocks, H.O, Complc.tr, rl'ndy frir du11e JAGUAR purchased without dealer. '66 ~V. owner now In army buggy. ~~'i19, 962-1 782 Savl"' to you! 833-2•141 $825. \Vill consider terma. ./ HOLIDAY lll"'alth Spa PETS and LIVESTOCK 968-2828 POWELL 5 hp Challenger. springs, dual mirrors. &IC'p member.Jhip: S31Yl or take Dogs 8825 12' MINI-sp()R1:: 4{J hp Perrecl. $~~~3585 humper. 7;ioxl6 spli! rim Imported Cars 9600 JAGUAR 'GO PORSCHE, •I"' corul. Call• 833-"'87 AUSTIN HEALEY HEADQUARTERS ""' ou~;j, 5449538 ·::,z,7,1~: ":i~~h-~ over payments. 64&-3156 I-'--"''---------Evlnrude w/trailer, elec. I===,,.:::.:.:==-= tube ll'Pe tires. # t643L5, 'DANISH modern table & 4 WEST-Hi~hland \Vht Ter-start. $1200. Mt. 5: 00 BON.ANZA -xlnt conrl, $2499 uph!strd chain;. sra!s 10. riers, \Vht Scotties, champ. 968-6057 shocks & fcndl'r.r;, $90 or fwith purchase or Tn!ck & Xlnl cond S50. 673--5941. sire, non-allergic. AK C' 14' FBRGLS skis S95 or best offer. 644-4739 Kn~ ot Road camper, Serial The only au~ JAHGUboAR '68 Porsche 912 Tar&'a, x!nt 673-6747 or Ml--1161 USTIN AM ERICA ~:r tn the enhre ar r cond. S4600 or heat offer. VW Bus · Brand nu f'ng · L"g· ••try 4°"766 & tran.'I, nu tires, xlnt cond, $hots. 893-7378 or R97-'1564 be!ll o[fer. 127 Amethyst , #5315). Sales, Service, Paris Compleh.: v '"" • ""'.., ImmOC!ate Delivery SALES '67 Porsche 911. 5-spd must sell, $800. 546-5619 Machln1ry, Etc_. _8700 Woodworking Mach. See & make ofll"'r. 1618 Ohms \Vay, C.M. 645-0991. AKC GERf\1AN SHEPHERDS l ~"~';;I""'~~l•~t~6~7ri-~21=57~== IM::o:lo;-r-;c:y-;;cl:1-;;1-:;;-:-:;:9:-;3;;:-oo 2 big m•les. G"ard. •h<tw. 9035 '67 ,BULTACO UNIVERSITY All Modol• SERVICE Woben, Xl"t "°"d. '67 VW BUS PARTS • 833-1331 * or peopl" dog, All •hou. Ma rino Equip. OLDSMOBILE 675-32'.17 ----~~---I DIRT SCRAMBLER 2850 Harbo• Blvd BENDIX 12 volt, non-huot. • · Afghan P ups·AKC Reg Auto. pilot, compl . $395. PUMPER •• carburetor Cosla 1\-fr.sn 54().9610 Top bloodline. Bred with the 573.5945 Expansion chftmber, Akront '58 Ford P ick-up show ring in mind. 962-9989 1-=========::: I rims. LIKE NEW! S300 ;{.; Ton. Completely brand MIN. Poodlrs, AKC. black Boat Sli p Mooring 9036 Aft. 6:00 839-8573 new re bu 11 t eng, New Furry, loveable, 3 mos. iiiij;;ilS;;r.l;;;;;;;;; brakes. New 6 ply tires. CHARLlf. Bro\vn is looking Champ 1-i!ood, $40. 549--0844 \VANT TO BUY: Mooring New paint. Less than 2,000 ror a go&! home. He is AKC DOXTE PUPS or sm. trimaran slip. on eng. Must Sell, Movi ng. a 2 yr old pedigree poodle . Adorable. 6 1vks, red & brn. 8'12-3?98 71-4·2155. Aprico! and gray in color 4 male S40. 897-1297. NE\V slip! avail for 32' '63 FORD Econoline Van l and bas his 011«n dog house! OLD Engl!~h sheepdog pups, 38' k 70' power or sail. owner, 36,000 actual mi's, 673-!i92'1. 675-0656 814 champion sired, beaut, pet * 673-fi606 * Immaculfttc throughou!, FREE TO YOU J1rtuporr 3'1npo 1·t 5 31~ W, Coll1I HWy., N.B. b-l2·!H~ 54(}17&4 Au1horl1.c<l MG Dealer ·£9 AUSTIN America-Auto, trans, radio, ioot-1 cone!, SHXXI. Pvt pty. 644-4828 '66 AUSTIN Healey 3000 , Ma.rk III, XI.NT condition, lo mllea~c. 54fr4Zl7 LOVABLE blk & tan curly & show qua.I. 49+-7143 $1100. 673-8201 shep. IYJM' young male dog S •-rd H ky Boat Services 9037 =~~~==~;=== '62 CHEV w/ T£>ardrop ,Jr. DATSUN smaJIE'r h!"N'd house hrk. UERMAN . hE'pr,.; -us 10 ... , cl,ild'""n needs gd puppies 5 wks. SlO. Call FibetTlass &: Gelcoat Cftmper. $1200 or will 1ell 1---------~e. fenc~ yd 77~2388 646-9762 ••Reps.in** at SSOO for truck. S450 DOT DATSUN Oy Poorll al AKC Free Esllmates 548-1752 250 SJdewinder. StrcE'I or CAmper. 548-8497 836-4493 814 T E'S, m e: · Dit1. Like new! !l,000 miles ,68 FORD F-IOO pirkun • OPEN DAILY Regis. "Black Bc1111tles" . --I t • M · · ,. ND MY nami> ls Charlie an,J SIOO.SU5. g.17•9106 Boil Charter 9039 eft on warr!l.n Y· 1 oving, ma~ whl'el.~. VR, overdri,,r, SU~DAYS I'm looking !or 11 hon1e \\'/a SHERR y. S p d 1 ---------Must Sell. 774-215.). rli>an . s1750. 71 ~: 546--8720: !ittlc girl, rm pt poodle • 00 e 5 · 27" TROJAN fly hridge SUZUKI IS HERE! &14--2169 rves. 1113.1..') !:roaLh Blvd. & CockE'r -1 yr old Sa.It Adorable, Apricot toy pups cruiser·loaded.filpg 6 $85 day JAMES LTD. 1962 FORD EccnoUne, Run!I Hwitlngton Beach ~&:_· '.:P~op~1><~r:_::54:0·:::":::'::.' __ ::."~'1 ..:$50"1-C-'.,-A';ll-;;oo"-;;loO;r;i;";;;":;;d';;;·,-"'.,&-u2848;;--S450. wk. 646-9000 1584 Newport Blvd, .t::ood $450 or Best Offer~ 842·1'781 or :Y,().(M42 KITTENS! 3 oolon• or..,..-. • LAB. PUPPIES AKC 3 -,-. -,-,.-1 -CHR-=rs-c-iw=-r 64UJ040 642-2517 '66 1600 ROADSTER black. white & black .t S "''~ & wll h ahotl. TWIN SCRE\-V. l,,,68,..,KA""W"A,;SAK,.;7,.'i-1-;1;;;00cc;:::--,Gc:::rf'Cn '5S INTERNATIONAL~ ton white. &12--71:\fi $1/3 546-9556 636-4034 er-54~2434 64 N streak. 22 hp. · orton '1·spd truck. ~w radiator Sliver flnlio;h \v/hlack vinyl 650SS Both w I c x Ir as core, Good C'Qnd. 642-343.1 Jnter!or 4 speed. Dir., {llUC: 646-1507 '67 Chevy Van sale or 851) will take trade or iln· 7 Pus. Just like brand new. BAUER '68 912. a.c., Itl\r seats, chrm Llc. USL 699. BUICK whb, AM/FM. other xtr.,, $2099 50,000 mi's, S4200. 540-6835 COSTAIN MESA '63 PORSCHE S-00 CHICK IVERSON Xlnl cond. 1·492-2125 VW 234 E. 17th Street 518-7165 TOYOTA '4~3033 Ext. 66 or " '59 JAGUAR Mark IX. futI I--...:..::::_::..::..,;.::____ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. po1ver, auto, snap trays, '69 TOYOTA Xlnt inl~rior, tools, t.ooJoi COROLLA WAGON like '61 Rolls, Sl 200. 531-3956 Luggage rack • new tires, ofrer, :tlnt. C'lnd. Aft. 6 - MERCEDES BENZ _.;;";..;;.s;:o""°'1. """"==-oo:---.-1969 TOYOTA Corona • 2--dr, vinyl tl'.lp, 4 spcl. ~ cond. $1475. 846-4288 THE QUICKER YOU CALL THE QUICXER YOU SELL COSTA MESA '63 VW BUG Red 'beauty, Excellent condl. tlon, New valve job · Bmil.11 down v.-ill tln. Pvt Pty_ dlr, Call Phil aft 10 AM S4G-3100 or 494-1029. '63 MICRO BUS: Red A: wht new eng & cluJch. lmmac. S1300 or make ofr. ~4 9600 Imported Autos "~"w COSTA MESA 1970 HoOOa CB 4:-ill. 11'.1de. Xlnt <:end. arl<'e privare party call --=""'=-==,-- Dli;c brk.,, 2 wks old. Call alt 6, 616-2698 546-4052 or '194-9773. '63 190 SF:DAN HONDA s::1 Sa ·1·-at s-• '" -PRICED TO SELL. · en 1~" """· ·""'""'''" '62 Chrv ~ Ton f'U. fo"let't-Classiflcd'a action power. 646-8715 aHer 6 only 2 '69 TRIUMPH Bonnes • 1ldr bNI, srep.bumper, o,·r/ For an ad to sell around 650cc Xlnt Cl'lnd, must sell. drive S,19:). 673-6945 thJ clock, dial £42...5678. swi; .. ,h. 530-0031 1 .;:~,;;:,:~;:.;;===':..Z=======-METRO • * YA?o1AHA 100 • * ·C~a~m~pe~tl~--... 95~·~0~C~·-m~p~··"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii95ii2~0i l ___ M_E_T_R_O_V_A_N __ I StOO 675-1776 195.1 %·T hu\Hln camper. • 1970 YAMAHA ENDURO "A COMPLETE SELECTION ~:i;-tln,'."'';;.,,..\IT,,. b~'. 115 c.c. Lou of Xtru. Of CAMPERS AT Xlnt '°"" ph. aft. 6. 544-3692 * 54$-7245 * '69 HONDA CB 350 TOTAL DISCOUNT PRICES" Xlnt cond, K a:: H "96 cam, new clutch $570. &42·1434. a '67 HONDA 160. S28S lncld : equip. to m<t.ke sl. !e1<1I . 54$-9697 • * '66 SUZUKI X-6 xlnt OIM)d.--dean-.S.~del'lf!ndable 5.16-1267 '69 TRIUMPH BonnevU!e. 8" extended fork. 6.000 mi . S950 or oUl"r, 644-0243 BSA 650 $556 Call M,;.6811 a ANGEl .US • TEAR onOP a HARVEST a h.1.NG OP THE ROAD •DJ's • DISCOVEB ER e CHASS.IS MOUNTS ~·w a HAnVEST·VANS e CAr-.11~ KING VANS • ANGELUS-VANS e DLX. CAMPER Sl-IELLS e CAi'-1 P J<lNG CAAtP.ERS r u LL CAIOVIR CAMPIRS P•OM $87 5 EMPIRE CAMPER SALES MG '59 MGA Conwrtible, J speed, dlr, clr:m car. (0XY8191 \VIU I t11ke car lo trullc or fltllm.'f- priV111te party_ Qi.II M&-4052 or .. ~ .. lfl73.·-I 1953 MG-TD. New eng, tlrt~. top, aide curtain• & lnlcrlor. CLEAN. $1300 or b~t orrer. J e.rry,. . . . . . 61&-0958 - 1950 ~tG TD $995 I Pcv:fcct rondltlon. Sacr!f\Ci' 40 MIL!S P!l G'UON • Front Dltc Br1kt1 e Fvll Carpeting -e . 75 MPJt- e 4 Sp.et d Trau. UNIVE RSITY - oLD•¥o••u 2!!0 HARBOR BlV • COSTA MESAJ.I0-9640 '70 Har Dav-Sptltr, burJrn,dy. Xlnt .,,.~ $USO. !i.16-1738 So. Cal. Ol1count Center 1013 N. Herbor1 S.A. e 83J.1772 Mu1t SeU. 4!>4--97t8 ! \!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!~!!!!l·l!!!•B•••lil ' ' M-.-J, 1910 TRANSPORTATION TltAN5PORTATION ~~~~~~~m~~~~l~~~T~~Sl'O~ll=T=A=T=ION~~· TRANSPORTATION . TRANSl'OltTATI~ IT .;.;.1t_.>,._N..;SPOt1;.;.;.;._TA;.;.T_10.;..N __ I ·T_ltA_NSl'0 __ 11_TA_T_1o_N_ I! -ll!lpll!od -9600 Md Coro -Uwl C.... flOI ~ Coro fNOU ;;.;...,.;.;...C;.;•;;..n'------= 1 UHd Cort fNO U1od Cira tlllO ~..;C::.:o::.":---~"°°'-" I . YOUCSWAMN VOLVO CREDIT p™? CAMARO CHEVROLET FORD PLYMOUTH PONllAC -Wo Corry Contuct1 '6T CIMARO IW4' S(>ol1 • , '66 FORD DlllNl£RO '61 Pt.YMOUTH CTX ill '63 YW ... . ' - - - -• Cora F.-$'9 Up xlnt -. .,cir. po. rib. 62 IMPALA, ' dr HT, 1oc1 _. pool. Jold\11a ... ..,, No. -.. ~ -..... ... -.. - -c A S.le $.1.500 644-«ST alt, auto, sn en& nds ttlm4 ~-~-TMllll Blue hip uto • · ,...., !250/boac 96W113,.. 6 ""A-tic: U dr &J. ~-":,.!!!""'• no drea, -Y I '42·f11111 * 54Mm CHEVROLET W. -"" In -0< - '61 GTO CONY. Orfllit A blk top, PI S, P/B, .A1r. ExcellBlt cond. ?.lust Sell! Onb' 11,000 ml. 4M-5139 an•. Lie. ~ ~ 'YOI. 0: :114S H.-Blod., C.M. .....ru Ul -~ ~~=-=-='=== _.......r;;...,. .. N -•r•••" -· Po...,•c · ....._,. ,._ m , 8 CHRYSLER -.. 494-rm. "'"' YW ''FRIEDi.ANDER" CREDIT A 6 Chev. Nova II lf7ll l'ORD eoun1ry ---· ____ 1 RAMBLER -Ext. ti er 61 PROILEM? 'door, IU<e -..... Uc. 1961 QfRYSLER N"""" w....,. Xtru • No ...,,., 'L" L .U-------- 1"' HAltBOll Bl.VD. t dr. Demo. NEED A CAR? XEY 911. 'Dr. H.1'. Air, ..... ...-dwn. -o.r/1-. °"" w • ,._ns ... RAMBLER 550 Sta. w ... <Xl'!'AYESA * $'2750 * $1099 pwr, ..... pwr, bri<s. X1n1 "1-61.19. Wlalllda A""' Buckel•ataaulimallc,pow. V..!, auto. Sacrlnoo. $515ot -vw '"" .. ..,. '"""·"' ea~.~:.'!"". CHICK IYERSON cood. $1,195. ,,.,.,.., -" '"'"'Inc. air <OI01I. Dir. bot olr. 9$>.0842 -~ VW '66 FORD 51JO.aulnmatic, new <•28MT9) will take trade ot "'"" "" nbuil1 -· 1193-""" • sn...,. CORYAIR ti..., """""' oeedo point onance private -'"" T·BIRD ... dutdl. --NEW-USEO-SERV. IUICK . -...ms tw:Dct, ~~Can 549-JllJ. ~ 66 or 61 $550. 8.fT-1811 or • -------- .. ..,, at -..._ ~ --------19711 HARBOR BLVD. ''4 MERC w ..... '62c.noalr ==U=N=C=O=LN=== '68 FIRE81RD. U. S. _,, •55 T·BIRD w/1906 top ANCHOR MOTORS '2150 Horbor Bl""- C:Osto MH• •~ Open 7 D•Y•. 9 A.M. e t P.M. SI HAIL.A ISPANOL m-or -~~" ·-O '62 ELECTRA 225. Light blue COSTA MESA Bodi ~ qiM v.u1t. wide owl tirt1, ~ mtst Need.I aome work. _;....,--YOLV w/ 1qe"""' top. N"' -~=~~=--1 MmoH"'·"'°C...,.0.Dr. o=n$2'0orolltt.&16-8161 S1'illl 5's.s622 _ SQUARE Blc """" 1t111 DEMO 1u... ........ " ... -'67 Malibu CM. ,....,., WHITE ... ,,_. • .... = .. _, ~' P~M===-~ .,, ,..BIRD. • ·ro Font We ·carry Our ....... Lu&. """ Drt Nue ~142" . . . . . . . . . . . $'16'9 "'"'"' ..... ""'· MWll ... -_.. aull>matic, Dir., '62 l\lon ........ """ A loolot ""1an, all ....... air cood. '68 BONNEVILI.E. 2 dr, SWilnor IUOO/bolh. Good own Contracts New tires. $1& 66-3076 ' iq>eed. radkt A heater, • to apprecil.te! 80--1962.,. power stttrina. air c:ond. good, Xlnt tranlportadon, good tires. Prestige car for 15,000 ml, nu tir@s, air, p/s, Cond. 5l&--2514 or 54&-2018 '67 vw 4740. m E Cpe. tor deliv-62 I~ Slbte Ur One owner <TPF 681) will =. ~ only $500. Call 548-1444 p/b, $2700 or make otter. ....,., ... "' ....... eey, o..n.eu de! Sp•d'1ist · -' P.•, lake lrado or ...._ pri. ==-===== '4S-1342 VALIANT ,._. •• "" • - SQUARE IACK DEAN LEWIS ~~95 ... "' ~ """ -· Call '*'"152 O< CORYEllE _ M_~RCURY 1969 GTO Collvort, Aulx>. .,.,,. ,. ...... bl.a l966 Harbor c 646-9.m C T f9'-977l. P/1, P/ dtse brks. Great '66 VAUANT, Xlnt cond. e l""lfY••llneM ~"'~ """'"'.:!'..~ '65 VOL;O 544 S1""1 '67 WILD .A 8M120 :'Jr~ ·~~t~Hnl ... top :. '67 Montclair ~Lo;:_;,,~ :a.:.:«::..: ii.~in& e ::;":-,.,. ~ ~ aL.11T~ Sedan, 4 speed. All original CADIUAC SA.OUFrCE IPd, 283 Hl-Pers. Eng., J"u. F\lll power plus air cond., _,;;;;;;=:;:;;;::;;;:;:;;;;:;;::.;;;;,;;;;;;:;;;:::::::=::::::I • ~=tw~.:..--:r ...... _ « (,<DI llWet.. Uc. fRFW 637). Take 1imA1J $175 or bett otter aft 6:00. din Headers $19X>. m.6945 Dlr., WQll ~ clean a.a Yoll UMd Can 990D u.d C•n 990Cl e DI•---N• red ~-8,19-6573· . will find (VODOf9). Will~ r;:::::========~===~i USP 219. -._ will fut. Pvt. Ply, dlr * F I modi I '"" In ..... or tinaDce pri. .,_..,.";.. .. _.-_ ....... $1699 Call Phil a1110 am ....,.,. 0$.1 m* 0 • '62 O!EVY 1-1a s.s. coo-COUGAR vai. ..,..,,. ......,,. ., - orSll>!llll. .. 1959CADILLACPARTS m. buc. ,...,, """""·I--------""'9773 CHICK IVERSON P.S./P.B .. $400. '62 '61 COUGAR '6,000 mil•" ___ . ---- vw Antiques Classics 9615 Air cmditioner Tempest COl'IYrt, buc. seets, Rffl, PIS, vinyl top. lm· 1964 PARKLANE 2 dr H.T. ' Tra.nsmisslon $DI. Cub OI' will trade ma.c. $.WA'.), M 0 r n i n 11 Black top-Interior, Low ~ Ext. Qi « S'l l9tO FORD mupe, xbit cond, Brakn for a pick.up, 2433 College 536-2266 mileage. PIS. Air. Spotless, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Mmt see to apprec. Drums Dr., C.M. 546-8959 MU!lt be seen to appn!Ciab!. <Xl'l'A MESA * """'" * Radiator '6> O!EVY tmpola Super DODGE c6#-.o:...:ll91=-----. 66 vw J dr, new yellow .... _.....__ Wo--&-..1 --Front and Rear Bumpers Sport Convt., 3'17. Bucket '64 ~ferc. w/air, new Jmint, map 1: beaderL I ;.;~;:."'=-.c,;..;c;~;....;. __ .,....:,._ Radio seats, pf1, xlnt cond. 1 '63 OOOGE Dart GT. 2-dr paint. Sharp! $595. Must aiell ar will trade hr WE PAY TOP l>uhboard Equipment owner au'. Sl295. ma.D Hdtp. X1nt oonct. Best offer, ___ .,.._""'----°""' vw + """' 5'5'619 CASH * MAKE OFFER * '62 CHEV Statioo Wagon, V..! • 5'6-1782 * ..., COUGAR. SJJl95. Camol « 961-tm 1212 Sooth Ross St. stick lh1f'I. -ucell. ooMition ========I color, loaded. Priv. pry. * '60 VW.CUSI'OM INT. • Santa Ana • $450. ~7M5 afll!r 6 pm FORD 675-2871 Xlnt medt.. <Did. 1JKE ~ Afttt s p.m.. '64. IMPALA. Full power; ..::;1961:,.::.~co=MET=~ST~A~TI~O~N- NEW! $550• or bst ofr. few tzaed CUI 6: trucb Josi '65 CALAIS Coupe, blk ~ good ooodltion. Going in '69 TORINO SQUIRE station . WAGON. $125 FIRM. 548--08'15 call US fir free est:i..n:ia.te. dau 1Dp Forest green. Fact. Navy. Call: 962.--0936 wagon, Full paWer, air, FAIR COND. 64&--0463 I -e Selectioll GROTH CHEVROllT .... a~. all pwr, """"' '56 CHEVY' "'"" cond. 6 AM/FM. 390 ............ -'JI ccmtrol. Mint condition. cyt rtk shift. $1'15 or best radr. 15,<XX> mi $3200 MUSTANG Of VW Campen, ... .., ...,. "'"-• M,,.1962 oll<T. ~190T S67""79 v-. Kotnbis, um 8'ado Blvd, MUST SELL ..., EL CAMINO' :m .... '68 LTD:X!m """".:.. N.ow MUSTANG ... HT ....... H"",._ •--~ . -i--1,........ .,~,, ,,.,,.. 40.IXXI m1 titts, pc/vu. Air, cyl. 3 on the floor rock, Buses, New & Used sn.fl:lfl --ao:;; 9-3!!1 naw1.es1 •65 Black Cad 0m-~ .f;'67Jo -..... vu-~· auto trans, vinyt top, 390 Blqundy wtblk interior. lmmedi.tte Delivery ·wrt, NN t1ra. ND leather, '64 OiEV II Nova. Best oner ~ 36,(0) mL $2200. ~ustp~~7 $1100 firm. CHICK IVERSON TOP OOLlAR ~ ~ only $1950. • Mlcl<ey mitn bil<o 3 •• '6'] TORINO Squire, 3911-V... * '65 MUSTANG VW ft ,61 RED El Dorado, Terrific $85. S97-0il air, 3rd aeat, :M,000 ml. Xl nt cone! ·~ --" CLE •N USED CARS '65 OlEVY Impala Wagon. Xlnt. $Z115. 645-2182 after 96U074 afteT 5:30 during ~ ...... .., • 17 "" value $3600, 1 o "n er· Lo ml, ne-w t:i.res, Xlnt cond. 6 PM &: wknds .f96-5695 week 1910 HARBOR BLVD. See George: Ray ~7"3 or 112 W. Coast Askifw SlOOO. Call 962-006.l COSTA MESA THEODORE Hwy, Bay 19. 1957 FORD Falrlane 500 2 ·~ 2 + 2 Fastback - 4 e '$ VW Baja Sedan New mOOr. m:moof. chr. """. "'1L,$4.I0.5'6-3684 ROBINS FORD (X)MPJ.ETELY remred In dr HT, R&H, •tick w/ opd. al,, xlnl rond. $USO 1957 COUPE de Ville • eood &. out. '55, 2 dr., Bel Aire, ()'drive. enc mm down, or oiler. 646-4973 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR shape. Belt offer over $200. VB. 492-0076. 492-9136 make <lfft'I'. 961-1341 ..,_,,,. '56 O!EVY :klr wagon.X!nl '57 FORD Stiel< 6, oeedo OLDSMOBILE 1r '616 CAD. C.D.V. * nuuWc cond. Pttfect tor brakes, motor wurti:. Good La ml&. clean. By OWNER back ro tehool. 61l-7416 tires, trans. clutcll. Runs '62 • 98 FULL pwr, air, 6'K-0575 "63 OiEVY Impala, 4-dr, 6 SSO. 642.-6284 new tires. Immac. To close '68 SEDAN de Ville • Im-cyt, pe/pb, $250. '69 SHELBY GT 350 Coo-an estate, S550. 645--0376 maadate? Pwr, stereo, air, --...,,,,-;:.:;,,=:----vert .• air, tape deck. mag ' W1'r1 proud of our 11n-ic1 mt~19er ind .,,.;th 11oocl r111on. W1 f11I th1t Bruno h the fin•1I BMW m1ch1nic i11 So11tftem C11iforni .. He 1t•rtM hi1 c1r11r 12 vr1. 190 in G1rm1ny 11nd1r9oi119 elrl1111i.,.1 tr1inin9 1t IMW'1 mo1t mocl1rn work 1hop. Drop in en.d 11y h1llo to lruno. H1'• 1 fri111dlv f1llo.,,. ind 1 fin1 m1ch1nic. V'1Y SPECIALS COMPLETE BRAKE JOB $35 ENGINE OVERHAUL $95 VALVE JOB $55 VALVE AND RINGS $70 (!"\.US ,.A.TS ON All. l"•ICl!ll AUTHORIZED SALES, SERVICE Joe Berlottl'• T&M MOTORS NEW VW IUG $55.89 pr. month $147.n -1nc1uc1oo CONNELL )-owner. $26,<DI ml 613-324.5 '61 Of.EVY whit. 12,IXXt :mi's. $3800. Good tran.partatlon $100 543-ml 808 J Garden Grove Blvd. PLANNING to move? You'll 1r 846-3243 '55 FORD. Good transporta-SURF (l r transportatlori W.. Ope11 ,...., PLYMOUTH tox & Lie. CHEVROLET find an •mazina-ntmlber of ---"--===---I tion. RWll aood. asking $80. wheeb. '64 Ban'acuda V-8 '""'-Senfce Tues.. n.n. tlll 1:00 '63 Corvair $199 4 Sp•.d. rtdl• tnd h•1tw. IPXR7bOI. '63 Old1mobllo 88 $249 VI, 111t•. tr1n1., P.S., P.11 RIH. IJJW0901 • '63 Buick S~ylark $299 A11tom1tic, •ir cottditionin9, IHDD67Sl. '62 Buick $199 Conv. A11lo. tr1n1., r1dio, l111t1r. !No. 54116 ). '63 T-Bird $199 Autom1lic, r1dio1 h1•t1r. IRYY5J91. '62 Lincoln $499 Contin1nf1 I. Full p-•r and 1ir. IJRH559). DOWN PAYMENT NO PROBLEM HERE WE DO NOT 1r9u111 A SP!CIFIC DOWN PAYMENT No r111on1bl1 off1r refu11d o~ ov1r 100 Cll'I '64 Ply. Vol11nt $699 Station W•qon. A11to .. tr1r11., r1dio ind h11!1r. !OYS619l. '60 Chevy $99 VI, A11tom11ic tr1~1. !GVV0 2641. '63 Rambler $399 homes ln tDday'1 "•utt!rd THE QUJCRER YOU SELL .A1&o parts frOm different HT ~D-5 Hurst Jdnt cond. 11/a llL L of IMdil IJ .. J.214 lf:Z·ISSI 1.Door. R1dio •~d l<ia•t.r. !"""~°"""~~lho~m~ ..... ~·=::.!~'IHE~~QUIC!u:R~~~YOU~~CALL.~~~.,.~F~onl~ ..... ~""'~=====:=~""'~'M~t~oa~.~fl33-.2606~~==:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1·-FG_T_•_•1_1. ____ _ VW LEASING 28:11 -Blvd. AT Costa ,._ ""'lllll CHICK IYERSON 1-=WE.=:;:::cP=..,A;;,;;Y:,=- 1Blll n.J:m BLVD. TOP DOLLAR CX>SrA MEU For c70H ueed can JOHN lo SON LINCOLN A"ERCURY l626 -Blvd., C.M. WE PAY TOP DO!LAR FOR TOP USED CARS ""' vw $400. 64Wl72 •62 vw eanv. Reblt enc. Brightyellow,$800. Call 833-0158 mod. U )l'OQI' car ii extra dee. ""ua !Int BAUER BUICK 23< E, 11'111 SL WANTED OostaMeaa ~- ru .., top doll&· .., ,,_ VOLKSWAGEN today, Call and uk for Ron Pincbot. -Eu. 16<7, 670-0900. IMPORTS WANTED Orange Oount1oot TOP$ B1JTER BILL MAXEY TOYOJ'A 188111 Beadt Blvd. I '64 vw R. Beach. Ph. &n-85?i5 Convertible Now Cora Oruwe with brand new pall--------"" ,., top• brand ""'...,... Attention Uc. OYJ798. Thinking of buying an auto- $11'9 moblJo...., l'Olumlng .... CHICK IVERSON .. .,,..., w. a1 Buwldt VW 1m..,... """"' ""' .. extend OW' beartielt COll(p'atulationa 549-30.ll Ext, Ei6 or 67 for a job well dooe. Let us l970 HARBOR BLVD, help select your new ear or COSI'A ~ used automobile. cau for ap. '65 vw Bus, ene reblt. Must potntment. 54&4052 &ell. Xlnt cond. 494-9173, * 6.J6.Q003 * DIME-A-LINES. Used Cars 9900 U1od Cora '62 PORSCHE MECHANICS SPECIAL I $1795 Ht1 p•rl•ct body, rnt1•ior, runnln9 91•r, lnrt t11M1 119ht "'1ch•nic1l work. Rtdio, ht1t.r. 105191. '69 vw $1595 Automttf& •tick diift, r1di•, ht1I•'· loob tlld driYt• like •factory fr11- c•r. ISlR995), '65 PORSCHE si995 lr•ll4 fl.W tfltilll flOf I "'il1 Of'I ltt llt•di•, keter, im111•cul1t1 tt.~u9hotit. Wll•t • b1111ty l I 00211. '61 vw $1495 lltN'lt, li,.tw, cutfo111 li1•ri119 .,,.h11l, nctll•llf INCh. condition. 1CXSZl741. '66 vw $895 lf4J .. h1tttl', ICOllOlllV tl•p1nd1biity. Y•u .ouldn't fin4 • Mtt.r Mr91ln, ,(SU7J31. '61 OPEL $1495. k1l•ttt. R1ll•1 ·~•lt:r-'· r1dio, ht•ter. A-I •h•P'9 'I N9011. '57 vw Pfc\ up. HN ,,_ •ttlM wltt. • 100 t 911trt ttN •• p1rit •l'MI ltbor, for 6,000 $647 '"ii" en· i ••fttht, M•t wll11h. wtd1 •.,.•fa. Ptrkct concfltfonl INHE 9161. '64 vw ltcU•, .... .,.. toM tlru. fl1.,,. j!l1int, tlCtllewt Mc.httic•I cfftllllltll. $795 1-~1cA~•~·~-~:::--=~loe Berl11UJ'.1 _ ...,. , _ T&M MOTORS ' IOIJ G1rden Grove Blwd. SA.LU OPIN SUNDAY PA.In. SllYICI TUii., THUIS. TIU 1:00 IJ4.t.114 C 1/1 M . L .t .._., 1'1·1111 ....... --------~----~. -- CONNEU CHEVROLET'S CLEAN -SWEEP CLEARANCE SALE! ALL NEW .1970 CHEVROLETS JOHN COMttlLL "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" Impalas -Camaros -Chevrolet Wagons -El Caminos -Tnitks Demonstraton and Execlltive Can. ••• J111t 22 Y11n of Hon11t Dt•lin9, Stlll119 Ch1vrol1tt. . DISCOUNTS GALORE -SAVE -SAYE -SAYE -SAYE! BRAND NEW Couf>9, tinted 9\1ss, av1p. emission cc"· trol, AM-push buttcn radio, citrus 9reen with 9re•n vinyl i"· tericr. Steck •I 054 I 530202). BRAND NEW 1970 NOYA 2 DOOR COUPE ~~!: ~~:~·.;.·~;; .:~:;: $2 5 6 2 evep. emi11ion ccntrcl, white wall tir••• lerg• wheel cow•rs. I 360TI 17· FULL 3624 I, PRICE FOR RENT 26 ft~ Horizon Motor Home Air Conditioned A"" Fully S.11 Cont1lnad. At Popular Prlca... Phone lm.IMdlataly For ROMJ"V1tlon1. R-Mill or, 546-I 200 1970 CAMARO FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1970 FUU SIZED CHEVROLET WAGON ~::~: g l::~p'.urb: .. ~~.t:: $3298 pow•r 1teeri"9• 250 V8 •ngin•, AM radio, vinyl in-FULL +,.io" 1907) I 181716 1. PRICE CHEVY BLAZERS • 1971 VANS CARRY ALLS· 4 WHEEL DRIVES Now For Im.mediate Delivery At Conne11 Chevrolet. C.11 Ron Krani. ~·--········--··" · Truck Department. '63 Ct..vrolot $1~ Y-1, fvf\y 1q11ipp.d. IOAZ- 9151. '63 Chovy $399 hnp1I• 1-4•. H.T. Vt, rMio, h11ter, I lZB547l. $79 Brookwo~ St1fio11 W 19on. .A11to., fully 1quipp1d, IRTU· ll 11. M..., of • .,. aed c .. canyMr,_._ "lllD CHECK" •UAU..NTEI 1000/o UNCONDITIONAL GUAIANTIE •••n a LA.IOI ON ALL CA.IS WITH ''RID CHICK" STICKER. ON THE WINDSHIELD 1Motor, Tr1n11ni11io11, R11r End Good for 14 D1v1. '62 Pont. Tempo•! $149 Co~.,.1•tibl1 , Auto., r•dio •nd h••t1r. !No. 118551. '61 Dodge L1ncer $99 A.1dio I h11t.r, fullv •quip- p•d. IFNF1041 . '63 F~rd $249 VI, 111!0. tr1111., t ir cottdi· tionin9. ]7619. '56 Dodge 'h·lon $499 PICKUP. v.1, 4 1petd. IH45- 440l. '61 Ch1vy $249 V-1, 111to. lr•n1 .. R1di•, h••t· 1r. IWYWl4l ), '61 Volkswagen $ave IA11tll1ntic 61""•11 c1111fHir)0 '65 Mustang $599 V-1. f•ctory 1q11ipptd. IKDS- 0671. '63 Dodge $299 F•ctory •ir coi.ditio1d"', 1uto1n•lic. llE'-JSOI. '64 .Volluwagon $599 R1dio1 h11!1r. 1076]), '60 Volkswagen $399 ••dlo, he•t.r. IPVW-1771 . l.t.U l'rlc•1 Inc.Id.} T111 I lie. ANCHOR ~OTOlS 7