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Newport Launches New DAILY PILOT
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TUESDAY AF.TERflOON, ~UNI ~S, l 97J
Inland Freeway Drive
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2 From Coast Get Medal of Honor
U.S. Seeks
To Blocl{
War Sto1~y
from Wire S'rvlce!
NE W YORK -The Justice Deparl·
ment began cou rt proceedings today to
prevent the New York Times from
further publication of articles about a
gecret Pentago n stud y of the Vietnam
Y.'<lf .
Lawyers for the federal government
l'!lnd the T imes entered the rourtroom of
U.S. District Court Judge Murray 1. Gur-
lein at 12:3) p m. Detail work. however,
delayed /\ctual fi lin g of suit papers.
A1!y Gen. John N. r.1itchell said earlier
In \\'ash1ng1on the Justice Drpartmcnt
v.·ould seek both a restraining order an
an inJuncl ion.
~tonday. the Times saicl it "must
respectful!y decline .. a .Justice Depar l·
mcnt request to cease voluntarily
publication of the series, commenced
Sunday .
l\1itchell asked !he ne wspaper in 11
telegra m J\1onday evening to refr;iin fr om
further publication of the documents on
thr. ground that it v.·ill cause •·irreparable
injury to the defense interests or the
United States."
Secretary or St11I<' Will iam P. Rogers
said today that publica tion of the secret
Johnson Administration documents on
Vietnam was a "very serious mattet."
He said it causerl foreign countri~ to
(!Uestion \Vhelher I.hey could safely deal
with I.he United States on 11 confidential
basis.
Rogers, attorney general during the
latter part of the E i sen h owe r
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C::out
Anolher summer-type da y ls on
the agenda along the Orange Coast,
with temperatures at 70, lowering
to &:; on Wednesday. Jnland read·
ings are set in the 90's, lowering Ill as Wednesda y.
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RI OTER TOSSES MOLOTOV COCKTAIL IN ALBUQUERQUE
In New Mexico'• La rgest City, Two D1y1 of Da1truction
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Albuquerque Calm Reign s
As Guards· Patrol Streets
ALB UQUERQUE, N.M. IAP) -Heavl·
ly armed Na lional Guardsmen and police
patrolled cily 8treets today as ten..~lon ap-
peared to ease 11fter two daf1i of violence
between authorities and crowds of young
people ..
Police Capl.. J ames LaRue.-said the
parkll were empty and the city Wall (!uiet.
He said 281 persons we.rt arre.st.ed
between 3:30 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. to-
day. They were herded Into Mont.essa
Park DetenUon (',enter and the old city
jail . reactivated to accommodat.e the
priSoflers. '
Municipal C.ourt Judge Harry Robins
set bond for 270 Gf them bot most &llll
were in custody. Bond was set Al $300 on
each cbarge agalnst those arre.sted.
LaRue said 55 lo llO of tholle jalltd were
charged with violations of the 7 p.m. to &
a.m. curfew slapped on the city of 300,000
Monday.
Since Lhe trouble started Sunday, more
th•n 400 1rr'31J1 h1ve ·been 1TU1de.
City firem en .!iiild they 1?lllwered 37 fire
calls overnight. Ouri!ll an 1verage U.
hour period, they anawer II lo 20. They
said they couldn 'I 8111 how ·m11ny of the
call!: were rlot-rel1t.ed, but m1ny ap-
parenlly were started by firebombs
thrown rcom cars.
City Commi~ion members sai~ they
would meet today to assells the situation
arid decide wflet.her lo e~tend the curfew,
In Lhe first day of the disturbance, 129
adults and many:juveoiles w~re jailed; 14
perM>ns were ihot and wounded; dozens were tnjured by flying debris, and some
downtown area stores were looted and
, burned.
The disturbances were touched cff Sun-
dly when poJlct attempted lo irre$ 50me
:vouna people in crowded Roosevelt Park
for poblic drlnkin_.. '
At the height cf the renewed viclence
Monday afternoon police. state troope.r1
and Natklna.I Guardsmen routed 1 curs-
ing, mWile-hurling crowd from the park.
Young people mused In the park hurl·
ed gasoline bOmbs and other mitslles 11t
the police and guardsmen. who responded
with tear gas and a ch1r1• that Mint
mcst of lhe crowd ln_ retreat. Police
made 100 arruta.
The confronlatlon came at Chicano Hill
In the !)Irk. 0.ICJM la the name 1iven to
~lexlcan·Americans.
New Route
Endorsed
By Newport
By L... PETER KRIEG
Of 1111 01Uy l'llGI ltl fl
Ne'wport Beach will g<1 before the
California 1-lighwa y Ccmmission !o ask
that the route of the planned Pacific
Coast freeway be moved inland - part
or it into Costa P.1esa.
Newport Beach city cou ncilmen voted
unanimowly Monday night to seek
reopening cf the route question . They
pr<1pose adding lanes to the San Diego
and Corona del Mar F'ree\.\·ays and then
run ning the freewa y out of Newport
through Bon ita and Coyote Canyons.
Al I.he same time. the council act ivated
11 committee to meet with Cosla f\.1esa.
Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach of·
f1 ci a!s lo find out wha t they think cf the
idea.
The action ca me after councilmen were
told by a top slate official that slate plan-
ning of the controversial freeway may
begin si.11 ove r again and a route change
might. be made without the apprcval of
all cities involved ..
Bamford Frankland, assistant direclor
of the stale Public Works Departmen t,
conceded differen t criteria are being used
for freewa y planning today than were in
effect when the coastal rou te was
adopted in 1963.
'"It would bt most desirable if we
could recycle (route planning) as
Newport. Beach embark.s on a city traffic
study," Frankland said.
He also said approval of a rcute change
by Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach er
other commuh ities "Is not a necessity."
''It would make things much more dif·
ficult withou t them," he said.
His statements came after Vice Mayor
Howard Roger.is, a staunch freeway
fighte r, told Frankland, "l doubt tlle
state Is AO intertsted in tbe '11vironmen...,.
that it wouJd take it into consideration
above the concerns cf a few small com.
munlties.''
Frankland earlier had reiterated a long
standing state position that approval by
other communltit! alfected by the route
wU necessary before the atate would
consider changing It.
Mayor Ed Hirth was optirnbtlc.
"The county has said it would
cooperate," he gaid, "I think the other
cll!e! would , too."
Known as the Palisade!--Bonita Canyon
corrkSor. the new route proposed by the
city comes from A route AUUestion made
last summer by Frank C. Wood. a retired
1tate real estate 1ppraiM.r.
The plan caJ\1 for 1i1 . Ctr more
Additional lanes to ht added to the San
Diegc Free.way from Seal BelCb lo Costa
Mesa. accord lng to former Newport
Bellc:h mayor Paul Gruber.
It would (ollow the planned Corona de!
Mar Freeway as It leaves the San Dlego
Freeway near South C.Oa1t Plata and tbe
e1L1Una routes of Palisades Road and
(Sff FREEWAY, Pace I)
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DA ILY l'ILOT S/111 1'1111'1
Bea c h Balle t
Corona del Mar High School
coed Jennifer Stone, 15, dis·
plays the grace of a ballet
dancer. but the art is volleyball
as practiced on the beach at
Big Corona.
Coast Narcotics
Agent Shot, Slain
In Riversid'e Raid
A younR. state •arcotlct a1ent from
Corona deJ Mar, described by llis co--
workert a.a "dedlcal.ed lo Informed law
i:nforcement," w1s shot and killed about
4 p.m. Monda'y during a narcoUcs raid in
a Riverside orana:e HTOV&.
Richard Frank Morello, 24. of Corona
del Mar, w1s part cf a nine-man joint
slate, city and county narcoUa team
gathering evidence at 10$95 Olifferln Sl.,
Riverside.
Morello and two lllverslde Sheriffs
deputies searched the home after a
$15,000 purchase of hashish hid btto
completed, 1ccordln1 to 011ltoo Newland.
areA supervisor of the St.9te Bureau of
Nartotlcs Enforcement In Santa ADI.
Newland said the U!am had •lreadf
arrested five penima at the. home when
MGrello and the two deputle• dfacovertd·
(~SHOT, Pile !)
Costa Me sa,
~Arch Bay
Men Cited
Two Orange Coast war heroes were
among seven men honored at lhe While
House today as President N ix o D
presented each with the medal cf bonor.
Spec. 4 John P. BacR, a Costa Mesa
resident , won the honor for throwing
himself on a live hand grenade. while
Major Kern W. Duna ga n, formerly of
Three Arch Bay, won it fo r exposing
himself to enemy fire when his division
was under heavy attack.
Baca, 22, was with the lsl Air Cavalry
Division on Feb. 10, 1970, v:hen a platoon
from his company was pinned dov.•n by
enemy fire. Baca led his recoil less rine
team through enemy fi re to help in the
rescue and during the fight a grenade
was tossed into the midst of his patrol.
His citation read : "Fully aware of the
danger to his comrade s, Specialist Baca
unhesitatingly and wilh com p I e I. e
disregard for his own sa fe ty covered tha
grenade with his steel helmet and fell on
it as the grenade exploded, thereby al>
sorbing I.he lethal fragmenls and con-
o..ission with his body.
"H_is gallant action and total disrega rd
lor his own personal welfare directly sav-
ed eight men from certain serious injury
or deatb."
Major Dunagan. 37, was with the
America! Division May 1~14. 1969 when
his company was hit with heavy fire from
s well-e ntrenched enemy battalion . His
citalion said he repeatedly and fearle5.5ly
exposed himself to danger.
Dunagan is divorced and his two
children, Jenn ifer, 14, and Kern, 17, were
students at Laguna Beach School until
last year. He lived in the area during the
1950s and ill a graduate cf Cal State
Fullerton.
The major won the Medal cf Honor dur--
lng bis stcond trip in Vietnam. He was
awarded a Sliver St.ar on his first tour
there for rescuing several wounded men .
President Nixcn presenled the Medal cf H~nor in private ceremonies at tht. White House.
'The other five medal winners are O\ief
WO Michael J . Ncvosel, Ft. Bragg, N.C.:
St.aft Set. Franklin D. Miller, Elizabeth
City. N.C.: Sit. Richard Pen r y
Petaluma, Calif.: Sgt. ~ter C. Lemon'
National City, 1-fich,, and lt1arlnt PFC
Rlymond M. Oausen, Jr., Hammond. LI.
Peary, llke Bica, has a citation that
reads.like 1 John W1yne script.
The 22-}'ear:.Cld se"rgeant wes with tht
llltlb Infantry Brigede en the night of
Jan. 31, 1970, when his plal<IOO c•m•
under hetvy enemy fire. The comp11ny
commander and mo11t of the pl atoon
me~btrs were aerlously wounded. Penry,
movmg tbrou,h enemy fire, rt;loc::ated the
company command post, three timt.!
dashed outside the defenaive perimeter In
th~ feoe •of hoRtlle fire to retrieve r11dlo1
•nd 'rttstablbih communications, th«
helped turn bilck enemy ll!Jllaults.
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::. HONOLULU ~·UPI ) -Deteriorating
·;: weather today hampered a search near
: : ·remote Palmyra Island where an Air
: . ·Force Cl35 jet rtsearch plane crashed In-
~ J.' to the ocean with 24 men aboard:
~ .-:: • Debris, possibly from the big four-
. ~.';ll'ngine transport, was seen in ~e se~~ch
· t r,aru Monday but could not be 1dent.if1ed ~.:from the air. .
• t..·· T~·o ships. the Desltoyer USS R1chacd
: ~~Ed wards and lhe Briti!h rnerchan t ves~I ·~·'.Amalric steamed lO\l.'ard the scene to in-
: :;:,·estigat~ Uie debris described as "whil.8
· !•Jnaterial."
:::; A U.S. Navy search officia~ said _~l~n
:~:da v night rain squalls were 1ntens1 fy1ng
; ::and cutting dov1n visibility in the ar~a.
: ::Seareh planes which had been ctrc!in.I'(
·:·above the debris were called home for
:::the nig ht :~: There seemed to be little chance
: :Snyone survived the crash but ~ Navy
: ~search official at Pearl Harbor said_: _
; ; "The mere fact that we 're continuing
:; ~lhe search indicates we haven't IOllt hope
•;4hat there may be some survivor:s. Until
:~he ships arrive to give us :surface
-:capabilities we really can't speculate on
:;~e odds of rinding survivors." ..
~ The big jet was carrying 1_2 mihlary
·:men and 12 civilians when it d~sappeared
~:Sunday on a 2,300-mile .. flight from
':American Samoa to Hawau. .
·• The Cl35 was based :ll Wright Ai.r
Force Base at Dayton, Ohio.
Laird's Friend
Selected Arniy
Chief by Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -President
Nixon Tuesday named Robert F.
Froehlke. an assistant defense secretary
a nd close personal rriend oC Defen:se
Secretary Melvin R. Laird, to be
1ecrelary of the Army.
frl)ehlke wi!I succeed Stanley R. Resor,
who resigned recently to return to
. ,private business after holding the job for
: i;iJ: stormy years.
Froehlke, 48, is a World \Var II veteran
v.•ho rose to the rank of captain during
service in Europe.
He joined the Defense Department -~an.
29. 1969. shortly aft er the Nui:on
Administra!Jon came into office, as assis·
tan! defense secretary for administration.
Laird gave him responsibility for all
defense department intelligence. activities
and made him chairman of the defense
i nvestigative review rouncil.
F'roehlke graduated from I.he Universi·
t y of Wisconsin Law School and practiced
law in Madison for II years before
returning to the unive rsity to join its
faculty in 1950.
Jury Member
Resigns Post
The Orange County Grand Jury v.1as a
member short today with the resignation
tlr one of five N'ev.·port Beach residenu on
the panel.
!\tartin !\1ango\d. 2144 Visla Dorado, ad·
,·ised Superior Court Judge Byron K.
Jl.1c~1illan that the prolooged illness of his
\1·ife made ii impossible fo r him tn ron·
tinue his service. The jur ist accepted his
resignation y,·1th "deep regret. ..
,Judge McMillan v.ill announce a
r eplacement for 1-.tangold later today.
1"he J\"ev.·port Beach man's resignation
y,·as the second since 19--member jury
look office la st January.
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Aussie Nonuplets
2 of 9 Babies
Remain Alive
SYDNEY (AP) -Only two of the ni~
babies born to ~!rs. Leonard Brodrick re-
1nained ali1·P today. 60 hoL1rs after thei r
IJirth . and the condition of the survlng
boy and girl continued to cause concern,
the hospital reported.
Two more of the nonuplels died early
locley a nd Monday night. Both were girls,
ont of them the first-born girl v.·ho weig}l.:
ed 2 pounds. 2 ounces and had appeared
lO have the best chanci;. of survival.
Fron1 Pagel
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Administration, said the publication was
a clear \•iolation of lhe !BY.', "\\·hich pro-
vides that top secret and se<:ret
documents should not become public until
they have been declassified."
Since the mulliple birth early Sunday,
each hospital bulletin had said her con·
dition \\'as "satisfaclory considering hrr
size " This v.·as not sairi of !he other
sur1'1\'ing babies.
Two bO)'S were sllllborn. <1nd fll"o bo}s
and a girl died Suoday night.
The latest hospital bulletin siud the
c:ondition of the tv.·o surviving infants v.·as
unchanged. meaning they were still ha1··
ing breathing difficullies. 'l'he. boy weigh·
ed 12 ounces and the girl about one
pound.
The 29-year-old mother "'as bearing up
well. a spokesman for !hr Royal Hospital
for Won1en said.
Doctors said earlieb-Mrs. Brodrick sur.
rereP. no medical complications as a
restllt of the record multiple birth.
Informed sources said earlier that the
babies were tv.·o months pre.mature, but a
hospital bulletin today said the periOO
was 12 weeks. It said the babies were
hety,·een sll and eight inches long at
birth.
A ballet dancer ran practice her art any\vhere. any·
time. Ilka Deubek. 16. Ornaha. Neb., d oes just that
as she forms beautiful line v.•hile practicing ballet
1novements on a h il l near her home. Tika danced be·
t v,;een pho tographer and the sun and her siJhouette
on film \vas t he result.
Rogers told a neY.'S CQnference he did
not think the disclosure of the in-
formation \\'O uld have <'lny effect on
Hanoi, but added t.hal publication of lhe
hitherto secret papers ''is goi ng lo cause
.sut'h a great deal of trouble."'
He explained that the State Depart·
ment already had "many queries from
other govemmenls'' a.'5 to how they cculd
still deal with the United States wilh
.some assurance that confidential matters
\.\'Oll!d not be disclosed.
Mrs. Brodrick e nd her 32-year-0 ld hus-
band, a meat sales1na n. have two olhe1·
dal!ghters. 5 and 4 years old. She h;ict
laken a Swedish fertility drug for a
hormonal disorder.
Atte1npt by~ Angela, Davis
ToWinBailTurnedDown . . .
SAN RAFAEL (UP!l -A superior
court judge today dt'"n1ed a motion to
free Angela Davis rin bail wh ile she
awaits trial on murder. kidnap ;ind ton,
spiracy chargf"S in the 1970 r-.lann County
shootoot. _
The announcement by Superir.r Court
J udge Richa rd E. Arnason \l'a s n1et with
a groan fr om about 50 spl'ctators. mosl
of them supporter~ nf the 27-,ve.1r.okl
black militanl. But !here was no 1m-
n1ed1ate de1nonstr;ition.
Amason said he .,..,as taking the <fe,
cision solely on points of l;iw in1·o)v~d.
!\iiss Davis. he said, was not "legally
entitled" to ba il in view of the charge.
Amason's ruling was the fi rst major
decision in a long series of pretrial m0-
tions in the case agai nst J\1iss Davis and
her co-defe11danl, Ruchell P.fagee.
i\fiss Davis is accused of buying the
guns used in the Aug. 7, 1970, ~larin
County shootout in wh ich a judge and
three others were killed. h1 agee, a Sa n
Quentin conl'icl. is accused of taking
part in the abortive escape attempt from
Judge Harold J. Haley's courtroom. Ma -
gee is also charged with killing the judge
Y.'ith a shotgun.
Amason J\1onday brieny considered
separating Miss Da\·is' case from ~!a
gee·s but dropped the idea y,·hen none
'La lUancha' Clo ses
NEW YORK (AP) -Broadway's long.
run musical ''fl.Ian of La f\1ancha" closes
June 26 afte r 2.328 prrformances and
u·ilh a profit of 2.500 peret'n1.
The show based upon thr deeds of Don
Quixote opened Nov. 25, 1965.
During its run the pr;xluc:tion earned S5
million profit for investors \.\'ho posted
the original $200.000 cost.
Fair La.di/
Orange Coast College coed De·
borrah Grimmond. 19, the cur·
re nt ~fi ss Cos ta ~Iesa. "'ill rep·
re~ent the city in compe11tion
f or queen of the Orange < 'oun·
1y Fair. The fair runs frnm
Jul y 13 to Jul y 18 a t fair·
grounds in Costa ~1csa.
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of th £> principals \vould introduce the a~
propnate motion.
:'lliss Davis' release on b;ii! had been
one of !he main pretrial objectives of
the defen se.
Harry V. Conde,
Harbor Master
Of Yachts, Dieis
Capt. llarry V. Conde. 73, of Costa
f\lcsa. master of several private yachts
1n<·ludin1:?. son11• owned by the grr<il!<o or
1he rnovir 1ndus1ry, died Sunda y in
Veterans Hospital. Long Beach.
i\ lieulenanl commander in the l .S.
Navv Heserve y,•hen he died, Captain
Conde v.·as a v('t('ran of active duty dur-
ing \\'orld War I!. He "·as comn1anding
ofil('er for ships operations HI J)utch
Harbor earh• in the war ;i nd served in the
Philippines ·until his separation from !he
N;ivy tn Dcct'n1ber t946.
Captain Conde, y,·ho in 1%0 obtained a
Superior Court order changing his na1ne
fr on1 Kandie to Uie more accurate.
French spelling \\'as master -0f many or
the Ne"'porl Harbofii: most luxurious
n1otor yachts including lhe Carlolla and
lhe 15().fool Coronia,
An1ong f1lrn personalities for \\'horn he
11ilo!ed yachts v.ere John Barrymore.
Dustin Farnum, Louise Glaum and Frank
RnrsagP.
,\ nat11·e cf Stuart. lo\1·a, Capt. Conde
1noved to California wllh hi s fan11Jy when
ht v.·as 2 ~·ears old. He attended high
:-f'hnu1 in San Francisco and h\'ed in
Co!<ota .\l£1sa for 26 years.
He ~·as a charter member of the
"Yachtsn1:isters :Jnd Engincer·s Assnc1 a-
l1on rif San Prdro and :'\ewpurt Harhors
;ind wa.~ the Jr.ne Frenchman amnng !he
J!.rnup of Scandu-....11"ian sl-.1pper~ Ile \\as
a founding metnber of San Pedro Elks
('iuh.
lie freelanced 11·i1 h f\!G ,\l studios
playing several ro!et'> and piloting vessels
for f1hns and 1va.~ amonJ.:: \hose once c'On·
~1dered for the role nf Hopalong Cassidy.
He is survived by his \\'id(>W, ~Ir~.
Thf>rese Conde of 234 E. 20th St .. Costa
1il£>sa. and six children All of thr Costa
l-olesa hon1e, Therese, Harold\'. II, \Var.
ren C .. Arthur B .. \Valtrr \V. and Virginia
Conde : a brother. \Varren Kand\£> of La
<"rescenla. and a step·brothcr. Donald
Charroi n er Chico.
A vigil service Y.'ill be h£>1d 7 o'cloc!c:
lon1ght in St. Joachim Roman Ca!hohc
l 'hurch. 1964 Oraoge Ave., CoslH Mesa
\\here a runerfll mass y,·ill be said at 9
am. Wednesday. Burial y,·ith military
honors y,·ill be in Good Shepherd
Cemetery.
Frotn Pqe 1
SHO'f ...
::inother man hidden in a back room (lf
the house.
r.1orello. a graduate or police scienct> at
Sacramento Sta te College, y,·as cut down
in an exchange of gunfire in \\'hich the
sixth suspecl al:so \\'as killed, Newland
said. Riverside Pol ice Depa rtment is
handling the homicide invesligation and
the nan1e of the dead suspect \\'llS not
released.
Ney,·Jand said, that althoogh the t.,..·o
sheriff's depuUes v;ith li1orel/(l had
"'1\nessed the. sti(loting it y,·as not im-
n1l'diately clear y,·00 had shot the fatal
bullets.
~londay·s "buy" of narcotics at the
home "'as I he srcond made during a
lhree·week investi gation, ~ewland said.
1\lnrello hlld served t~·o years y,•ith !he.
B1ireau of Narcotics E nforcement hav.
ing b!'en rehired only las! ~lay 10 aft~r
a 1wo yrar leave for Army ser\·ice,
Nrwland .~a id.
A n111lre of Sacr.:tmrnto, i>.1orello lea\•es
a 1-1He. of Co rona de! J\far,
County Plumber
Dies in Crash,
On S D Freeway
By JOHN \'ALTF.RZA
01 l~t O•!tr l'olOt 31111
Despite frantic attempt<: by a volunle£>r
physician and a cardiac technician to
save h1111 , a well·knov•n San Clemente
area plun1ber died A·londay afternoon a t
!he scene nf a freewa)' er<ish \vhich sent
his burning van ro ll ing along the
roadway.
Edward Eugene J\11!1cr. 72. -0f 32302
\':ille lload. died of rnull ip!e injuries as a
Oel 1\1ar physici an perfnrined an
emergency tracheotomy al the accidcni
scene.
1\liller 1v;is an emp!oye of Qua~le
Plumbing of San Clrn1ente and a v.•e!l·
kno1-1'Tl South C'ws1 resident .
The n1an died when the plumbing van
11·as struek from lx•hind by an unloaded
semi !rutk at the big curve area of the
fre eway at Cepistrano Beach.
I lighway patrolmen said the driver &f
1he large rig. Larry Kemp Boyd. 28, of
Petaluma, y,•as unhurt, despite riding hi!
lumbering rig several hundred feet off
th£> freeway. through a fence and into a
wash before i! jacknifed in tall brush.
.\-foments after the fiery crash, Del t.far
;irea physician Dr. Albert R. Rotella and
l\evin Kelly. a card iac technician from
Uxnard, stopped at the scene and
jirrfonned the emergency surgery on the
\'it'tin1 of the 3:30 p.m. crash.
Thal n1ea~ure, as well as external
hearl 1nass<ige, failed . However.
J\·liller 1vas pronounced dead on arrival
;it South Coast Community Hospital.
Patrolmen said the crash still \\'ilS
under lnvestigation.
1\ccording lo report~ by a v.•oman
1r11ne.ss and !he truck ririver. lhe mishap
f'oC'curred as both vehicles rounded thf"
l.1rge cur\'e, headed toward San Juan
Capistrano 1n !he sloY.' lane of traffic.
l'a1rolmen quoted Boyd as saying he
11 :1;; checking traffic behind through a
mirror. then focused his attentir.1n ahead
\1 hen he saw 1he collision imminent ";j\h
J\1 1ller"r; \'an.
\\'it ne~S{'~ ~31d the \'an nipped !5e\·eral
t 111;£>~. then hurst 111to flame after the
l r:i sh. The dr11·Pr v. as t'jrcted.
Funeral •r>r11ces for tlhller are pending
:1\ Sheffer :'llor!uary in San Clementt.
Rogers said that so far as the
substance of the infonnation disclosed
was concerned, "I believe y,·e should
reserve our judgment," part icularly
\~he n those who prepared the Pentagon
memorandum a cknowledge that "they
did not have all the inrormation''
a\'ailable.
Rogers said specifically that the
.analyst.~. \l'h::> offered "a good deal of
narration,'' v.·orke<l from documents
available in lhe Pentagon and "they did
not have the While House doc uments , ••
lhese are seleclcd documents."
In view of all this, he said, "f am not
going to get involved in passing judgment
on those events."
The sccretar.v rejer!cd the suggestion
that his attitude on the documents Y.'as
contrary to the right of the public to
know 1\•hat ils government is doing.
"The public is entitled to know .a good
deal," he said, ''but "'e have laws that
are designed lb protect the interests of
the United States."
On other ma\\ers. Rogers said:
-Hanoi is using An1er1can prisoners of
"'at "for ransom purposes" and lo play
on the emotions of relatives of the Un·
fortunate men. While expressing sym.
pathy for the prisoners and their
fam ilies, Rogers said: "\Ye can't abandon
ou r national objectives in order to pay
ransom."
SECOND WORD
A TOUGHIE
AUGUSTA. fl1aine (AP ) -Leg·
islahon outlawing sale or hallucin·
ogenic drugs such as LSD got a
second reading in the Maine Sen·
ate Friday. Welt, sort ol a reading.
Ser.. Floyd Harding, A Presque
Isle Democrat. stood to demand
th at the Senate secretary, Harry
Slarbranch, read aloud the specif·
ic drugs the bill y,·ould ban.
Starbranch got as far as the first
\1·ord. dimelhoxyaphetamine. u·hen
Sen. John Quinn, a Bangor Repub-
lican. mercifully asked that furth-
er reading of the bill be \\'aived.
The next \\"Ord was melho:i:y·
methylenedioxyamphetamine.
From Pqe 1
FREEWAY ••.
~facArthur Boulevard to Bonita Canyon
Road, about one and one-half mile norlh
or Ne\\'port Center, turning eastward
there.
The Corona del J\1ar F'ree\\'ay 1'tould not
extend any further lo the south.
Councilmen directe<! Hirth to V.'file the
high\.\•ay co1nmissiori. asking t ha l
consideration of the proposal be placed
on the agenda of its next meeting.
Frankland said the comn1ission "'ould
likely not hear the request until
legislation is passed in Sacramento that
W{)uld allow reconsideration of specific
alternates to freeway route.
The bi!L a uthored by slate Senator
Clark Bradley tR-San Jose I. has cleared
the Senate and i" awaiting Assenlbly
committee hearin~ June 24 .
Frankland made it plain t h a t
environmental protection has had a gTeat
impact on the thinking o[ the freeway
planners.
"Thi' state has developed highly skil!ed
v.·ork forces that \\'ere not available in
prior years." he said.
Frankland pointed out Iha\ the st.ate "is
now looking at the possibility U1al
freey,•ays are not the solution to
transportation problems, certainly not all
of them,
He also told councilmen that future
transportation needs are in the most part
dictated by land use plans.
He pointed out that Newport Beach ha.11:
absolutely no con!rol over the land use~
established for the rest of Orange County.
but they in turn \.\'Ould play a major role
on "transportation corridor" needs in
Nev.·port Beach.
Frankland offered anv state assistanc e
the city \vanted in conducting its traffie
study and said he would meet Y.'ith the
citizens' committee and con s u I ta n t
directing that study.
He also said there is a possibility the
state might give Newport Beach some
financia l assistance for its study -
estimated to cost about S75,000.
"\\'e·re \\"illing to discuss !he mailer,"
he iaid. "hut I didn 't bring any money
\1'ith me."
The coastal route of the frerv.·av. as
adopted by the slate. 'UJUld bring ii in!o
/'o;ewport Beach from the 11·est just nnrth
of the Pacific Coast Highv.ay. rontinuing
below the bluffs lo Upper Nl'wport Ray.
It y,·ould cruss thf bay \'ia a hi~h-IFvel
bridge. continue just b!'lO\~ ['o;rv.·port
Center and exit just above Cnrona dcl
~far .
Truth
or Consequences?
Sometimes the truth hurts! Wt h•v• lost •n oc:c.1sion•I wit by not tellin9 1 customer whit
he ...,anted to hear.
We might point out that a customer would bt bttttr off to p•y 1 little mort for o ur rub-
ber paddin g than buy e che1per, mushy pad that feels likt you are walking on balloons. The
"balloon" pad hurts the c arpet becking, C41Usts strttching, tnd ruins stems. Also, this p41ddiri9
often flatt ens out after 1 while.
Additionally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers •r• mort pr1ctic1I than othen. A
fiber that works in one ft:i:ture, mi9ht "bomb11 in 1nother.
Feel free to call for tdvict. AH of o ur salts ptoplt hive hid tritnsive e xperience in t ht
service end of this busines1 -•od after oll -the most imporl1nt thing we can offer, thet no
one else does, is service!
IANTA ANA. OU.NOi,
TUITIN Call •••
ALDI H'S
RID HI LL CAIPITI
I DllAPl'lllll
llJ74 lrvl1te, T1t1tlft, Cal •
ISl-"44
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Fountain Valley Today's Fl•al
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64, NO. 142, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, ·197f TEN CENTS
Beach Council Hears Top of Pier Argument·s
By A.LAN OIRKIN
Ot lflll D•lly l'lle! 51111
The Top ef the Pier plan was revisiterl
P.1onda y night wilh Huntington Beach
councilmen hearing c on f 1 i c t i n g
arguments on whether thl! project would
work
Jack Kocbig . head of the Urban Land
Institute I ULIJ Citizens Steering
Committee, urger! the council t-0 proceed
with the full plan to create a five-block
parking lol downtown, saying, "The
New Route
Endorsed
By Newport
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of 11Mo 0.11, P'lltf 't•ll
Newport Beach will go before the
California Highwa y Commission to ask
that the route of the planned Pacific
Coast Freeway be moved inland -part
()f it into Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach city councilmen voted
unanimously Monda y night to seek
reopening or the route question. They
propose adding lanes to the San Diego
and Corona de! Mar Freeways and then
running the freeway out of Newport
through Bonita and Coyole Canyons.
At the same time, the rounci! activated
a committee lo meet with Cost a ~1esa,
HuntinglOn Beach and Laguna Beach of-
fi cials to find out what they think of the
idea.
The action came after councilmen were
tnld ·by a tllp state official thal state plan·
ning af the controversial freeway may
begin all aver again and a raute change
might be made without the approval of
all cities Involved.
Bamford Frankland, assistant director
of the state Public Works Department,
conceded different criteria are being used
for freeway planning today than were: in
effect when the coastal route was
adopted in 1963.
;,It would be most desirable if we
couJd recycle •(route planning ) as
Newport Beach embark.~ on a city traffic
study," Frankland s.11id.
He also said approval of a route change
by Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach or
ather communities "is not a neces!!ity."
"It would make things much more dif-
ficult vdthout them ," he said.
His statements came after Vice Mayor
Howard Roge.r!'i, a !!launch freeway
fighter, told Frankland. "I doubt the
!!late is so interested in lhe environment
that il would take it into consideration
above the concerns of a few small com-
munities.·•
Frankland earlier had reiterated a long
15\anding stale position thal approval by
other communities affected by the route
"'as necessary before the state would
consider changin~ it.
Mayor Ed 1-lirth was optimistic.
"The: county has said it woultl
cooperate,·• he said, "I think the other
cHies would. too."
Known as the Palisades-Bonlla Canyon
corrid or, thP new route proposed by the
c.ity comes from a route suggestion made
(See FREEWAY. Page 11
Huntington Wife
Arraignment Set
In Fatal Stabbing
A Huntington Beach woman who police
claim fatally slabbed her husband during
an argument wa!! scheduled to be
.11rra igned on murder charges today in
Wes t Orange County Judicial District , -· -Court .
Robert James Posth, 41 . of 8352
Alvarado Drive. died Sunday night in
lluntington Int.ercommunity Ho s p i ta 1
after he was stabbed in the left ctiest
with a steak knife.
~ His wife, Maa:ine, 51 , was arresttid at
,the couple's home following the stabbing.
Police claim the couple argued over
what lo eat for dinner and Mrs. Poslh
stabbed her husband with the steak knife.
Police said their investigation indicated
that POl!llh had brought h o m e
.hamburgers. while his wife reportedly
wanted chlc~en.
She called the fire department for
medical aid ind firemen notified police.
Offi«r• u)d ·she offered no ml~
whe.n arrut~.
commiltl!'e still .&tands by the arlglnal
configuration. It 's thl!' anly plan that will
insure success."
William Foster, general manager of lh e
Hunt ington Beach Company, urged the
council to cul the project to 1 three-block
area, claiming the five-block concept
~·ouJd have ··an annual deficit of $400,000
and never gel out of the red ."
The session was set up at the request of
f.fayor George McCracken who asked the
city stair and council members t•
eJ:amine a three-block configuration for
eJ:pan.sion of the Parking Authority.
The present plan calls for a 1,878-space
parking lot to be built a block deep along
Pacific Coast Highway from Fifth I&
First streets plus a parcel owned by the
Huntington Beach Company southeast *f
Lake Street.
The alternate suggestion by 1'.1cCracken
would mean reducing the project to three
blocks -one block west ef Main Stree~
and two to the east -and 770 spaces.
11.IOTER TOSSES MOLOTOV COCKTAIL IN ALIUQUERQUI
In New Mexico's L•r9•1t City, Two D1ys of Destruction
Albuquerque Calm Reigns
As Guards Patrol Streets
ALBUQUERQUE. N.~t (AP) -He;ivi-
ly armed National Guard!!men and pol ice
patrolled city streets today 11~ tension ap·
peared to ease after two days of violence
Fear Motivated
Beach Bar Death,
Attorney Says
Defense attorney Rnn O\ven toda y
used the teslimony of :i prosecution
"'itness to support his argument tha t
pol ice officer Clifton Schusse was
mol!vated by '·fear and panic·• when he
silo!. and killed a man at the Swinger Bar
in Huntington Beach .
Owen launched a defense of the 2S-year
nld defendant by using bar patron Hubert
Brown"s !!latement lO Huntington Beach
Police Sgt. Monty McKcnnon made
immediately after the shooting last
March 15 of Mark A. Rodger!!, 29 , al
Buena Park.
"He wa s sca red,'' Brown to Id
McKennan. ··we. went 11fter him in the
bar for giving (Jack) Bricks' dog a
cigarette .11nd when he went out there hi!
was scared."
Sdlusse's own statement. recorded
immediately aft.er his arre~t by Officer
Bruce Young, was used as the last phase
of prosecutor James StoUer's case: in the
Orange County Superior Court trial
against the Los Angeles police officer.
Schusse. 5672 Rodgers Drive, told
Young that he feared fQr his li fe at the
hands of the "weird looldng guy1" who
came after him in the Pttklng lot of the
Beach BoUlev•rd tavern.
Prosecution witnesses have te11tificd
that Brown Wll! forcing Schu.sse intll
anolhcr possible !!hooting situation when
police arrived 11l the ber.
"I said !lay away until the pollct come,
just stay away, but he kept coming on
and coming on ind he backed me up,·•
Schuue told OfHcer Young. "I w91
1lmost afraid 1 WM golng tll fire another
aboL"
between authorities and crowds nf young
peop!e.
Pnllce Capt. James LaRue said the
parks were empty and the city w11s quiel.
He said 281 person:i; ·.1·ere arrested
belwef'n J.30 p.m. J\londay ;ind 8 a.m. tn-
day . They "'ere herded into Montessa
Park Detention Center and the old city
jail, reactivated to accommodate the
prisoners.
~1un 1cipal Court Ju:!ge Harry Robins
set bond for 270 of them hut most .still
v.·ere in custody. Bond was ~e! at S.100 on
each charge against those arrested.
La Rue. said 55 tn liO of I hose jailed were
charged with violations of the 7 p.m, to e
a m. curfew slapped on the city of J00,000
:rvlnnday.
Si nce the trouble started Sunday, more
than 400 arre.slll have been made.
City firemen said they answered l7 fire
calls overnight. During an average 24-
hour period, they .an:;:wer 15 to 20 . They
said they couldn't say how many of the
calls were riot-related, but many ap-
parently were started by firebombs
thrown from cars.
City Commission members said they
would meet today lo assess the situation
and decide whether to extend the curfew.
In the first day of the dislurbance. 129
adults and many juveniles were jailed ; 14
pe rsons were shot and wounded ; dozens
were injured by flying debris, and some
downtown area stores were looted and
burned.
'Ille disturbances were tauched off Sun-
day when pollce attempted to arre!!t some
young people in crowded Rooievelt Park
ror public drinkin.J .
At -the height of the renewed violence
Monday afternoon -police, state troopers
and . NaUonal Guard!!rilen , routed a cur1-
lng, missile-hurllng crowd from the park.
Young people mas8ed in the park hurl·
ed gasoline bomb.\ and otJier missiles •t
the police and guardsmen, who rtspooded
with tear gas and a charge that .sent
moSl af the ctowd la J etreat. Polkli!
made 100 attest&. • 1
The conf ronta.Uoo'ieime:i.t~, ;Hill In the park. auc-;111&. 'lo M~~ '\i', 1 • ·~ I
.,..l • ·~ :t•..-• .:~I ~
Councilmen listened to the. pros and
cons for two hours, but at the end gave
no indica lio11 wbether their feelings bad
changed.
Councilmen have indicated that they
will make I.heir decision i11 coojunction
with the establishment or a series of civic
project priorities. Tbese priorities will
figure. in consideration of an oil
!Severance tax of five cents a barrel
which has been .suggested by City
Admini:straU!r Doyle Miller to fund lhe
projects.
The oil levy. estimated to raise $650,000
a year, wiU come up for a public bearing
Aug. 2.
A staff report !Showed that the total
five-block project -which was given the.
go-ahead by the. council last November -
will cost $7,280,000 and the three-block
alternate would co.st $4,128 ,200.
The report e!!timaled that the. lotal net
revenue from the Top of the Pier area
over 30 yearJ would be Sl8.5 million if the
full project is ll.'!ed and $8.9 mj.lllon Uthe
smaller configuration is followed.
A chart showed the total project
breaking even after five years and the
smaller project leveling out after two
year.s.
Foster, whose company is a land
development subsidiary for Standard Oil.
(See TOP OF PIER, Page J>
Tax Turnout Good
Check Reveals Beach Voters Active
Poll watchers in today's tax override
election for the Huntington Beacb Union
High School District reported .11 n
•·extremely good turnout" during the
morning hours,
At issue is a 69-cent I.ax hike proposal
which would raise the district's general
purpose tax rate from Sl.39 to $2.08 per
$100 of assessed valuation.
A ''no" vote means that the five-
campus district be allowed to revert lo
the· state-mandated mini mum ta.1 rate of
85-cents.
A spot check of several precinct.s
Times Defies
U.S. Suit
Over Vietnam
From Wre Setvictt
NEW YORK -The Justice Depart·
ment began court proceedings today to
prevent the New York Timu from
further publication of arUcles about a
secret Pentagon study af the. Vietnam
war.
Lawyers for lhe federa l government
and the Times entered the courtroom o(
U.S. District Court Judge Murray 1. Gur-
fein at 12:35 p.m. Detail work, however,
delayed actual filing of suit papers.
Atty. Gen. John N. Mitche.ll said earlier
ln Washington the Justice: Department
would seek both a restraining order an
an injunction,
~!onday, the Time.!i said it •·must
respectfully decline."' .11 Ju!!tice D@part·
mPnl request to cease voluntarily
publication of the series, commenced
Sunday.
Mitchell a!!ked the. new!!paper in a
/Set TI~fES, Pafe ZJ
Weather H a111 pers
Search for C135
Downed in Ocean
HONOLULU IUPI J -Deteriorating
we11ther today hampered a search near
remote P.11Jmyra Island where an Air
f orce: Cl35 jet research plane crashed in-
to the ocean with 24 men aboard.
Debris , possibly from the big four·
engine transport. was seen in the search
area Monday but could not be identified
£rom the air.
Two ships. the. Destroyer USS Richard
Edwards and the Britl!tl merchant vessel
Amalrlc, steamed toward the scene. to in-
vestigate the debris de1crlbed as "white
materlal.'0
A U.S. Navy 11earch affic:ial said Mon.
day night rain squalls we:re intensUying
find cutting down visibllJty In th e 1rea.
Se.arch planes which bad ~ circling
above the debris were called home for
the night.
There see.med to be litUe c.hance
anyone survived the crash but a Navy
search official at Pearl Harbor said:
"The mere fact that wi"re continuing
the search tndJcatea we haven't lost hope
that there may be 10me surylvon. Until
the ship! arrive · to glvie us aurface.
ca p11.bilitles we really can't speculate ·on
the odds or finding 111rvlvora,"
'The bi& jet "" carrying 12 ·military
men ind 12 civilians when It dilappeared
Sundly on a l,30iHnile""fllcfrl· 'fzom ·
lomtricln 'Samoa to Hawaii.
The Cl31, "I" ..bual al Wrlghl Air 1'ot« But. ll !>ftytoa,._Qtdo; '
reveals the following turnout at 11 a.m.
Mesa View School. 1.509 regi!te.red
voters, 107 voted, 7 percent turnout.
College View Schaal, 1,625 regi!lered
voters, 107, 6.9 precent turnout.
Gill School, 1,56.'J regi!tered vottts, 160
voled, 10 percent turnout.
School district Officials believe that
more than 30 percent of the dlstrict'11
80,000 regiatere<l. voters will have. cast
their ballots by g p.m. when the polls
close.
Whether the heavy turnout affects the
diBlrict'a propo15al favarably or adversely
will be determined tonight at the
Huntington Beach High School caleteria
where the votes will be tallied.
The re.quest for a 69-<:ent override has
been defeated twice before, the last time
in a special election March 9.
In that electian there waa a 34 pe:rC%nt
turnout with the issue failing by
approximately 500 votes.
At that time the mea!!ure failed heavily
in the Seal Beach-Leisure World .11n!a and
in Midway City. Campaign workers
concentrated h e a v i I y an both
communities this Ume with the hope ol
reversing the results.
Cou1at11 School Group
Valley District Seeking
Unification Unit Purg~
The Fountain Valley Schoo l Di.strict Is
calling for a purge of the county
cammittu on 1chool unification.
Dlatrlct Supt. Michael Brick announced
this morning that he has written to the
Orange County Committee on School
District Organiza tion .11sking that two
member.! resl1n, He further asked that
2 of 9 Babies
Remain Alive
In Australia
SYDNEY (AP ) -Only l~·o of the nine
babies born to Mrs. Leonard Brodrick re-
mained alive. today, 60 hours after their
blrth, and the condilion o( the 1urving
boy and girl continued to cause concern,
the ho!!pita! reported.
Two more of the nonuple~ died early
today and Monday night. Both were girls,
one of them the fir st·born girl who weigh·
ed 2 pounds. 2 ounces .and had appeared
to have the. best chance of survival.
Since the. multiple birth early Sunday,
each hospital bulletin had said her con-
dition wa s "satisfactory considering her
aize. ·• Thil'I was not 1aid of the other
surviving babies.
Two boys v.·ere stillborn, and two boys
and a girl died Sunday nighL
The latest hospital bulletin said lhe.
condilion of the two surviving infants w.111
unchanged, meaning they were. 1tiU hav.
ibg breathing difficulties. The boy weigh-
ed 12 ounces and the 1lrl about one
pound.
The 29-year-old mother w.111 bearing up
weJJ , 1 apokesman for the Royal Hospital
for Women uld.
Doctllra said earlier Mrs. Brodrick auf·
fered no medical c0mplleatloOJ as a
TCJU!t or the record multiple birth.
Informed JOUrces 111d earUer that the
bablea were two montha premature. but a
hospital bulletin today aald the period
wa11 12 wttks. ft uld the blbln were
be.tween slJ and eight lnchet Ion& al
birth.
Mra. Brodrkk and he~..,_-old·bu&
blnd, • mut. ulnmac~ have, twio other
clauihten, I .and '·J'"!"•Old. Sbe bad
tobn ' a Swedllli ferlii!T, druC, !or a .
bormonal cl!lonl•t",
four seal.! on the 11-man committee be
declared vacant.
Brick explained that the committee will
have the final say on which plan for
unification of the schools in the 52-square-
mile Huntington Beach Union High School
Di!!trict will be submilted to voters.
He made it plain that he believes the
committee presently Is stacked against
the proposal that is being advanced by
the Fountain Valley and Ocean View
di<!tricts. He believes the committee it
weighted in favor of the interests or the
Huntington Beach City I elementary)
&hool District.
"It appears that with all these people
paving the in~rests of the I funtington
Beach Elementary School District a-'
their ma in concern, no plan will be made
available to the public other than tlltal
un ification .'' Bric k charged.
.. In other words, the public will not
have a choice "'hen the time com es at the
po!ls to decide the issue o( unification in
our area."
Basically, the plan th;it the Fountain
Va ll ey and Ocean View district.s .11re
proposing IS one that would split the
Huntington Beach Union High School
District into three sepa rate &ehool
districts, each servlng: children fram
kindergarten through the 12th grade.
This plan would call for the dissolution
(See COJ\fMI'ITEE. Page Z)
Orange Coast
l1'eather
Another summer-type day l:i: on
the agenda alang the Orange Coast.
with temperatures at 70, lowering
to 65 on Wednesday. Inland read·
inga are eet in the 90's, lowering to
gs Wednesday.
INSIDE TODAY
General Electric chairm(l'n. say!
British precipitated Lockheed
cnsu ona snouia tJt .It.tut re·
aponsibtt. See &tory, Page 4.
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POils Open Till 8 fOf , fluntington School Vote
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• OAH.V PILOT ----TllUdly, """ I.!, 1971
Districts 01( Plan
Vocation Training Progra1n Receives Nod
a By GEORGI'.: lt:IOAL
DI The D•l'Y Plkll 1i1•11
A joint po11o·crs agreement that \.,.Ould
fonn a lhree-distrJcl regional \'ocatlonal
training program lo hegin this fa ll has
been approved by t11o•o of I.he three school
districts involved
Tustin Union High School District
trustefs Monday night <1p'proved a
:slightly revised version of the agreement
approved last v.·eek by the Huntington
Beach Union H1i:ih !'chool DistricL
, • Newport-Me!'ia Unified District trustees ··:.t; are scheduled lo act tonight on the
• ,. 1 $128,000 plan.
:• 1lK' Tustin board approved UM! plan,
. -;•but asked that the agreement specifically
.-·,call for appointment of two board
: ~-.members from each board. as opposed !o
districts appointing two representatives
_ il: who might be persons other than
: .. , trustees.
VIKING OF THE YEAR
• ,_' John Maltby --------'------
. . ' From Page l
'"TIMES ...
telegram ti.-londay evening lo refrain from
,. -further publication or the documenls on
·.·the ground that it v.·ill cause .. irreparable
·.injury to the defense intere.sts of the
United States."
·, Secretary of Slate '\11!liam P. Rogers
~.-said today lhat publication <If the secret
' 'Johnson Administration documents on
Vietnam was a "very serious matter.''
. -He said it caused foreign countries to
-' 'question v.·hether they could safely deal
-· with the United States on a confidential
basis.
_ _ Rogers, attorney general during the
. latter part of 1he Eisenhower
-Admin istration, said the publication was
a clear violation of the la\v, "which pro-
vides that \op secret ar.d secret
documents should not become public until
they have been declassHied .. ,
Rogers told a news conference he did
not think the disclosure of the in-
formation v.·ou\d have any effect on
Hanoi. 'out added that pu'oltcation of lhe
hitherto secret papers "is going to cause
such a great deal of trouble "
He explained that the Stal(' D('parl-
men l already had "many qucri('s fr om
olher governments" :is lo hov.· they could
s\111 clcal v.·1th the L:nited !'itales v.i!h
some assurance that confidential matters
would not be disclosed.
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Tustin l:nl!ltteli contend th1t since the
parUclpating districts will be liable for
the debts incurred by the program, lhe.
governing board should be comprised of
elected representatives or the district.
L .. Jay lngall. assistant superintC'nden t
for instruction in the Tuslln Oistrict said
today Tustin trustees also 1-1a11l a \'Ole by
the districts' boards by March I on
\\'heU1er the program \•dll continue for a
second year.
"This would gi ve us time lo plan for
the follov•ing year 's budgl'l and notify
personnel v.'hether or not they'll be
rehired," Tngall said.
Tuslin·s share of the $128.000 initial
''enture is $30.000. The proposed program
\\'ill offer training of high school .~ludenl:ii
for jobs as nurse aides. Other programs
may be developed during the yea r, using
a $30.000 reserve established v.·ithin lhe
proposal.
VIKING OF THE YEAR
Linda Werner
Werner, Maltby
'Top Vikings'
At Marina 1-Ii g h
Linda \Verner and John ti.1a ltby, both
seniors al ~1arina Hii;:h School , ha\'C been
named "\likings of lhc \'car.··
The annual av.·ard was prcsen1ed lo !he
pa ir during the school's recent honor ban-
quet.
Others \1·ho ranked as lhe 10 lop Vik-
ings ror their scholas!lc abilities and ex -
tra-curricular activities are R c 11 c e
McU>od, Diane Parker, Jin11nic Payton ,
r.1elodye Sharp. Caren Sichl, Darrell
Still v.·agon. and f\f1ke V;indnr
f\1iss \Verner. \~ho is currcntlv ~crving
as student body secretary, 1s ·also the
graduation co1nn1ittee chairman. honor
banquet chairman. and has been on !he
drill team lor the past 1110 years
tllalt'o~· i!I the senior class president and
Key Cl ub prcsiden! A 1~11 11 1nPmher of
lhl' gradu11 on c(u11in1ttce, he 1s a lel-
terman in ::;wimming and v.•a\er polo. He
parl1c ipa1ed in 1he ti.1arina prriduclion nr
"Ore Bvc 13irdi('" and 111 the annual
modC'rn dance concrr1
Both ~turlents are slated lo gr aduate
Thursday night.
A total ·of 75 student. lrom the lhree
di1tric:t3 would be offered training.
If approved by Newport-Mesa truslee!,
the agreen1ent \\'OUld allow the districts
to appoint their program b oard
representa tives.
That board would appoint a program
director to launch the venture in time for
the opening of sr:hool in September,
Jngall noted.
The regional approach lo vocational
education was one or several alternatives
suggested in a recent counlywide study of
vocational education completed by lbe
Tadlock Associates .
The Tustin, HunLington Beach and
Nev.•port-Mesa a ff i I i at ion was
recommended beca use or the proximity
of the three districts to potential job
training 5ituations V..'hich V..\luld reduce
, transportation costs for both the district!
and students involved.
Frot11 Page 1
FREEWAY ...
last sumn1er by Frank C. \\'ood, a retired
state real esta!e appraiser.
The plan calls for six or n1ore
additional Janes lo be added to the San
Diego Freeway fron1 Seal BeaC"h to Costa
:f\,fesa. according to former Newport
Beach mayor Paul Gruber.
It would follow the planned Corona del
1'.iar Freeway as ii leaves the San Diego
F'reeway near South Coast Plaza and lhe
existing routes c.~ Palisades Road and
MacArthur Boulevard to Bonita Canyon
Road , about one and one-half mile north
of Newport Center, turning eastv..·ard
I here.
The Corona de! ~Jar F'ree\l•ay would not
extend any further to the south.
Councilmen directed llirth to write the
highway commission, asking l h a t
consideration of the proposal be plRced
on the agenda of its next meeting.
Frankland said the comn1ission V>'OUld
likely not 'hear the request until
legislation is passed in Sacramento that
would allow reconsideration of specific
alternates to freeway route.
1'he bill, authored by slate Senator
Clark Bradley cR-San .Jose), has cleared
the Senate and is awaiting Assembly
comn1ittee hearing June 24.
Frankland made il plain l h a t
('nvironmental protection has had a great
lrnpacL on the thinking oi the freeway
planner.~.
"l'he stale h;is developed highly skt\led
,~·nrk forces that v.·ere not availabll' in
prior years.'' he said.
Frankland pointed oul tha'. !he stalt "i~
now looking at the possibility tha!,
freeways are not lhe solution lo
transportation problems, certainly not all
or them.
He also told councilmen that future
lransportation needs are in the most part
dicla!ed by land use plans.
He pointed oul that /\"e\vpor! Beach has
absolutely no control over the land uses
established for the rest of Orange County.
but !hey in turn \vould play a major role
on "transportation corridor" needs in
J\'.rwporl Beach.
Frankland offered anv state assistance
the ci1y wanted in conducting Its traffic
study and said he \\'ould meet v.•ith the
c11lzens' committee and co n s u It a n t
d1r£'c1i11g that stud~".
lie also said there is a possibility thr
slate might give Ne"ixirt Beach some
financial assistance for its study -
('Stim;i1ed io cost about ~15,000.
•·\Ve're v.·illing to discuss the mailer,"
he ~aid, "but I didn't 'ori11g any mOnC'y
\11th me ."
From Page 1
TOP OF THE PIER ...
a~sailed the cost and revcnul' projel'tions.
Ile recalled that whrn tl1e project \l'<IS
first outlined in f\ovetnbl'r. 1969 lhe cost
was given as ~3-~ million. In June, 197!1
the figure \\'3S rf'vised to $4.7 million and
now lhe staff est1n1ate \vas $7.2 million.
He s:iid the land appr:i1sal v.•as S4 2
million , but ron1me.nled. "I'm sure
nobody here behe\'es we will buy the lanrl
A1 the assessed value, not with the city's
recent experience in parks and ci vic
center land acquis11ion.
"lf the cost of land acquisition is 10
percent over the appraisal you \\'ill ha\·e
a S7,5 million pr oject. ii it 1s 25 percent
over \'OU will ha \'e an S8 1ni1lion projrct
and ~n percent O\·er ;i $9 ~ tnilhon
proje1.:t."
Foster said he believes thr S9.5 m11liri11
estimate is the most reahstic. "Thal
nteans U1e parking lot e-0uld cost three
times as much as the library," he
obse rved.
Foster also pointed out th::it eosts oth er
than \and acquisition h11d increased from
$400.000 to $2.750,000.
Planning Director Ken R e y n o I d s
explained that the additio nal engineering
costs were lor a pedestrian spine over lhe
parking lot and bridge over the high11.•ay
to lhe pier and for removal or oll wells
from the site.
Foster took Issue with \hi' revenue
projeclions. es prepartd by Economic
Research Associatts rERA ) of Lo~
Angeles, and suggesttd his n ..,,. n
estimates.
\.;sing his figures as a b11s1s. Foster
satd that the lhree-b1ock plan \l'OUld ~\111
be $1.3 million in the red by 1980 11f the
prOJect began in 1972 II! S<"ht:duled), the
five-block area v.·ould be $2 6 rnillion in
the rtd by 1980 and if land co~\~,jncrea se
50 pcrctnt lhe five-bloc k plan v.oul d he $4
million in lhe red hy J!lBO.
Harbors and Rearhcs Oirrrtor \'1nre
~toorhouse pra1sed Foster's prcscntatuln.
• "
but ~n1d in reply !hal lht> i~~ue wa~ not
just the building of a parking Joi but the
rnaking of a long-range investment in lhe
con1n1u nily's future _
Several merchants came for\vard to
speak in favor or the total plan.
"For lwo years you have fumbled v.•ilh
this." seid R:iy Hasting, \\'ho runs an
;inl1que shnp in lhe 200 block of ti.lain
Street. "Do something or !he 120,000
people v.·ho live here ·will insist you do
some th ing."
f\loorhouse agreed thal the citv would
be acting as the "quasi-developer°" in the
Top of the Pier project.
He said the plan lo create a specialty
shopping district in the 200 block behind
!hi' parking tot v.·as "hanging fire " al
present. lie said 68 percent of the 011o·ners
representing 80 percent <1f the property
behind the parking lot had indicated
~upporl ror lhe sprcialty ~hopping
district. presently being propo5ed as a
Boaring 2o·s Village.
Koeblg, a Realtor and head of the UH
con1millee, said thal lhe commltlee had
:;tudied various configurations for. three
years· before deciding on the presen t
11roposa l.
''CUiiing the size would isolall' the
parking lot from the projected other
use~." K()('big argued. "The tot11I
l'Onfiguration i5 requited if it is to act as
the catalyst for devl'lopment of the
b3lance of the area."
'La ~fan c ha' Closes
NE\V ~'O RK <AP) -Broadway·s long·
run mu sical ··r-.1an of La f\iancha " closes
June 26 after 2,328 performanct1 and
"·Ith a profit of 2,500 percent.
The show bR~d upon the det:d11 of Don
Qui,;ot e opened Nov 25. 191\$.
D11 r1ng 1t11 run the production l'arned $S
million profit lor investors v.·ho posted
the original $200.000 cost.
GREG SULLIVAN (SEATED) MONITORS WESTMINSTER TELECAST
Tarrie Fry• Studies Procedur• in High School Course
Students of TV
High School Offers Tube Course
By RUD{ NlEOZrELSKJ
DI !hi D•!IY Pilot Sllll
Students at Westminster High School
have learned what's on the olher end or
the ''tube " by enrolling in a new voca-
tional education course on television pro-
duction.
Begun only this semester in a tiny
classroom adjacent to the school's
guidance center, Lhe course has already
enabled eight of the JS studenls to qualify
by examination for the fed er a I
government's third class radio-television
license .
Coast Narcotics
Agent Shot, Slain
In Riverside Raid
A youn~ state 11arrotics agent from
Coronf! del f\lar, described by his co-
v..·orkers as "ded ic ated lO informed lavr
enforctrnen!." was shot and killed about
4 p 1n. Monda y during a narcotics raid in
a H1\'crsidf' orang!' grol'e .
Hichard Frank t-.torello. 24, of Corona
de! J\lar, was parL of a nine-n1an joint
slate, rity and county narcolics leain
gnthering evidence at 10595 Dufferin St.,
Hiversidr
~1orello and tv.•o Riverside Sheriff's
deputies searchf'd the home after a
.Sl~.000 purchase of hashish had been
completed, according to Dalton r\e1-1·land,
area su1>ervisor of the Slate Bureau of
Narcoti cs Enforce1nenl ifl Santa Ana.
:il'ev. land .iald !he 1ea1n had alreadj"
arres1ed hvc persons at 1he home v.·hen
ti.lorello and !he tv.·n deputies discovered
ano1her n1an hidden in a back room of
thl' hnusr.
:-Otorello. a gredu:ite of police scienre al
Sacran1ento State Coll!'ge. \1·as cut down
111 <in exrhangt of gunfirr in \l'hich \hr
sixth suspect also '"'a s kil led, J\'.e1,·Jand
said Hil·rrside Police Deparlmen1 i~
handling thr hom1c1dr inve~tlgat1on and
the name of the dead suspect \\'as not
released.
"The lice nse," exp!ain.s instructor
Glenn Daly, "entitles lhe holders to v.·ork
at any radio and television stations as an-
nouncers, program assistants or pro-
duction assislanLs.'' One of the members
of this class has already obtained
employment al an Orange County radio
station.
The classroom has been divided into a
narrow lecture area equipped v.·ith schoo!
desks, a studio and, directly cverlooking
it, through a glass panel. a small control
room .
In this setting. the s!udrnts learn to
\\'rite TV scriplS, creale the nece.5sary
sets and backdrops. do 1'V graphics
work. and learn to use sound and video
equipment.
Thf' equipmenl. \\'hich includes three
video tape recorders and a production
console v.·ere acquired under a $15,000
ledera 1 grant .
So fa r. !he class has produced several
30-n1inu1e shov.·i:;. including three "Face
The ~<it1on" type i11lC'r\'1C'o'•'S , news sho\l s
and al~o some con1mercials. Later, lhc
students hope to cover athletic evenls
and educ;1tio n11I exhibitions.
Dal.v said 01l1("r s1udc.n1s on the Lion
carnpu.~ nia~· soon profit {ron1 thr course
by \1il'wing videotapes of various scient'e
experiments. specialized subjects and
techniques 1n voc<111onal classes.
Alread_v unUer way is a progran1 of i:;clf-
evaluation lhrough televislon for
teachers. Instructors have volunteered to
ha\"e their classroom presentations film -
ed and evaluated afterwards with the
:issist:ince nf :i sper:1alisl in teaching
techniques
·rhe l'qu1pment can also tape record
throui::h an advance tuning dev ice any
lelevi:;ion show ;it any ti1nr for la ter
ri'play to classC's.
"To put clo~cd t•ircuit TV in everv c\as~room \\'Ould be tOQ expensive and tM
1na11y ch;innf'ls \\-rn1ld he required 1u
~l'r\ 1t'f' thl' requ1rrments 'lf d1Herent
classr$," .. ~aid Da ll".
··so we ·re l'nn!.:ent r:.nug on the idea nf
a porlable unit that ran be plugged in 111
any classroon1 1\·hen necdrd."
Truth
F'rom Page 1
COMMITTEE •••
of the Ck'ean View and Huntington Beach
Elementary districts, and incorporate
lhem into different dl.strlctl.
Total unification would m e a n
combining the Hunt1n11ton Beach City,
Fountain Valley, Ocean Vie1o,·, and
Westm inster eternentar)' districts and the
lluntiugton Beach lJn1on High School
District into one school system. The:
question has to be put \& voters before
lhc 197:? general clet't1on, according lo
S\ille law.
Proponents of the I h ree-tl l 5t ril'l
unification plan have no voices &n the
county committee, Brick clairn~.
Thererore, he has asked ror 01e
resignations of Hobert Bark, 1 f
Anaheim .and Robert Harr , of Sant a Ana.
Both 1rC're elected tltay 27.
In the selection of bo!h. the c1mm1lle!!
stated that candidates 1\•ho reside 1n
possible conflicting areas "r unificatio rt
be given negative weight_
Brick claims both men would appear lo
\•iolate that qualifit•otion since lhf'y
reside in areas wh ich some day may
co1ne in v.·ith unification proposals ()f
their O\l'n.
Brick has now asked !hat the sa1ne
criteria be applied to n1('n1bers already
on the committee and wants their seals
vacated.
Involved in l11s requests are Roger
Anderson, Huntington Beach; William
Hall , Cypress: Steve Holden, Jluntingtnn
Beach, and Carlton L. Jones, Fullerton.
"Each of these men Ji ves in an area
v.·hich may sponsor a uni/icatio11 pro-
posal. according to Brick.
"TI1e county committee make.!I de-
c·ision:> as to \Yhat plans for unification
\1•ill or \\i ll not 'oe put to the voters. Tl·~ir
decisions are reached lhrough 1 •• e
conduct or public hearings. The first one
v.·ill be June 24 al Huntington Beach High
School,., said Brick.
"Th~ peculiar problem with the county
committee is that two Jh·e in !he
Huntington Beach E!e1nentary School
District and that Robert Harr wa!
nomi~ated to a new position by the
H~nt1.ogton Beach Elementary School
District.''
Robert ?-.1atthew, secretary lo the
O~an~e County Committee on School
District organization, said he would
forward Brick's request in lime for the
committee's next regular meeting June
24.
Of those marked for removal by Brick
onl)' com1nittee member \Villiam Hall of
Cypre.ss could be contacted this morning.
He said he v.·ould not give up his seat.
"1 .~on'l feel any conrlicl here, in my
specific case. The Anaheim Union High
School Districl in which I reside v.·ill
come up for unification, but there is n1
conflict associated with it," he claimed.
Hall said the committee specifically
wanted to avoid the appointment of
anyone from an area in which the
unifi~ation proposal has caused an "open
con~rct.'' "\Ve didn't want anyone
sub ject to pressure,·· he added.
''.Th~ comn1ittee has been very
ob1ect1ve and I don·t see any conflict
among lts members," he concluded,
Youths Decorate
Edison Carnpus
A. group of anonymous pranksttr.ci
de~orated the Edison High School campus
1\"Uth a large banner inscribed .. Sin. Sex,
Heer, Fun -That's 1'he Class of 71" ear-
Iv !\1ondav.
· Principal Ernest Pa scoe said the ban-
nf'r came dov.·n immediately. as did rolls
of toilet paper v.·ound in a tree.
"\VI' i:;ti!I don 't know "'ho v.·as responsi·
hie for this. but the decorations must ha\ e
been applied aftf"r 2::10 in the morning
after the security guard left," said
Pase~.
or Consequences?
Sometimes the truth hurts! We hove lost tin occasional sale Cy not telli ng • customer what
he wanted to hea r. '
We might point out that o customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rub·
ber padding than buy a cheaper, mushy pod that feels like you art walking on ba lloons. The
"ba lloon" pad hurts the corpet bo cki"g, cau ses stretching, •nd rui ns seoms. Also, this padding
often flattens out after a while.
Additionally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers are more practic al than others. A
fiber that works in one texture, might "bomb" in another.
Feel frH to call for advice. All of our soles people h"ave had erltntive txperience in the
serv ice end of this business -end ofter all -the most important thing we can offer, that no
one t!se does, is service!
I
IANTA ANA. ORANOI,
TUSTIN C•ll •••
ALDIN'S
RI D HILL C.ARll'ETS
& DRAPI Alll
11374 Irvine, Tv1tln, C1J,
lll-.ll44
ALDEN'S
CARPns • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MISA
646-4838
r......,., -u.1m H DAfLY PILOT ~
2 From Coast Get Medal of Honor
Clemente Plumber Dies
Freeway Crash Kills Well Known South Coast Man
By JOHN VAL TERZA
Of tlt9 DllfV ,lltol S!tl't
Despite rranlic altempta by a volunteer
physician and a cardiac lechnician to
save him, a well-knowL! San Clen:iente
area plun1ber died Monday afternoon at
the scene of a frttway crasb which sent
his burninc van rolling along the
roadway.
Edward Eugene {\>tiller, 72, of 32802
Valle Road, died of multiple in juries 111 a
Dtl t-.1ar physician performed a n
emer11ency tracheolOmy at tbe accident
scene.
t-.1iller was an employe of Quayle
Plumbing of San Clemente 1nd a well-
known South Coast resident.
Tht man died when the plumbing vaq
Florida Solons
Try to Stud y,
Stop School Sex
'J'ALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -The sex
life of tile state's colle1e students con-
tinues to Intrigue Florida lawmakers.
Some want lo study it. Some y,·ant to slop it..
Senate President Jerry Thomas Is
fighting mad over a relaxed Board of
Regents rule permitting boy-girl visits in
dormitories under ce rta in conditions. I-le
appealed to the governor and cabinet
Monday to ban mixed visits altogether.
And Sen. Roberl Haverfield i.s trying to
get his hand.I{ on staUsllc.s dealing with
campus abortions and birth control prac·
tices.
Haverfield said his committee on
universities and cornmuhity colleges is
not interested in the names of in-
dividuals, but board of Regent.s Chairman
D. Burke Kibler has said he will resist
any atlempt, even subpoenas, to tu rn
over such records.
Thomas says the new visitation policy
Js discriminatory, devoid of logical sup-
port, unenforceable and "inadequate to
meet proper moral standards for public-
supported univeri;ities .''
Students 21 yea rs and over may have
open visiting privileges, in suitable
dormitories, if two-thirds of the st udent
residents approve it. Students 20 yea rs
old can live in open dorms with con.sent
of their parenls, but llo freshman or SIU•
dent under 20 can have visiting
privileges.
SECOND WORD
A TOVGHIE
AUGUSTA , tilaine !AP) -Leg·
lslatlon outlawing sale of hallucln·
ogenlc drugs such as LSD gl'lt a
second reading In the Maine Sen·
ate Friday. Well, sort ()f a reading.
Sen. Floyd Harding, A Presque
Jsle Democrat. stood to demand
lhat the Senate secreta ry, Harry
Starbranch, read aloud the specif·
ic drugs the bill 1-1.·ould ban .
Slarbranch got as far as the first
v.·ord , dimttthoxynphetamine. when
Sen, John Quinn, a Rangor Repub.
lica n, mercifu lly asked that furth-
er reading of the bill be waived,
The next y,·ord 1o11as methoxy·
methylenedioxyamphetamine.
was struck from behind by an un/01dtd
aemi truck at the big curve area of the
freeway at Gaplatrano Beach.
Highway patrolmen said the driver of
the large rig, Larry Kemp Boyd. 2.8. of
Pttaluma, was unhurt, despih: riding his
lumbering rig several hundred feet off
the freeway, through 1 fence and Jnto 1
wash before it jacknifed in tall bru sh.
hloments after the fiery crash, Del ti1ar
area physician Dr. Albert R. Rotelli and
Kevin Kelly, a cardiac technician from
Oxnard. stopped at the scene and
performed the emergency sur1ery on the
victi!Tl of the 3:30 p.m. crash.
That measure, a1 \.\'ell as external
heart massage, failed. However.
r.1iller "''as pronounced dead on arrival
Seagull No. 9
J ... ike a lot of folk!!, Seagull No .
9 is looking for the sun ah?ng
the C'alifornia co ast. B1rd,
photographed in San~a h1<;inic_a.
\Vas tagged at a nesting s ite in
\Vyo1ning and is being observ-
ed in study of migratory pat-
terns or the Cal iforni a gull.
Marine Charged
In San Clen1enlc
For Bomh Tl1reat
A 22-year-<>ld Camp Pendleton ti1arine
faces ch arges or phoning in a bomb
threat today after allegedly telllng pollce
a GTeyhoond bus contained a satchel of
plastic explosive .
San Clemente police arrested Leonard
'Yayne ~1orris at about 2:30 a.m. today
as he rode wward the gate of the base In
a cab.
Officers said they earlier had re~ivtd
a call from a man y,•ho said a brief case
in the front seat of a bus al the local
terminal contained C 4 plastic explosive.
Patrolmen investigated, discovered that
the bus already had pulled away, then
v.'\tnesses said the alleged caller had just
left In a taxi . Later It was determined lhe
explosive did not exist.
Dancing in the Dark
at South Coast Communlry Hnspital.
Patrolmen said the crash still was
under investigation.
According to report!. by a woman
wltn e!!s and the truck driver, the mishap
occurred as both vehicles rounded lhe
large curve, headed toward San Juan
Capistrano in the slow lane of traffic.
Patrolmen quoted Boyd as saylng he
was chec)cjng traffic behind through a
mirror. then focused his attention ahead
when he saw the collision imminent wllh
Miiler's van.
Witnesses said t.'i.e van flipped ~veral
times, then burst into name after the
crash. The driver was ejected.
Funeral serv~s for Miller are pending
at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente.
Laird's Friend
Selected Arni y
Cliief by Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Preslden~
Nixon Tue!!day named Robert F •
Froehlke, an a!Sistant defense secreh1ry
and close personal fr iend of Defense
Secretary Melvin R. Laird , to be
secretary of the Arm y.
Froehlke will succeed Stanley R. Resor,
"''ho resigned recenlly to return to
private businelis after holdlng the job for
!!Ix stormy years.
Froehlke, 48, i! a \Vorld War II vetera n
who rose to the rank <>f captain during
service in Europe.
He joined the Defense Deparl!ncnt Jan.
29, 196g, shortly after lhe Nixon
Administration camt lnlo office, as assis·
tant defense zec-retary for administration.
Laird gave him responsibility for a!I
derense department intelligence activities
and made him chairman of the defense
investigative review council.
Froehlke graduated from the Univers i-
ty of Wisconsin Law School and practiced
law in Madison for 11 years before
returning to the univer.!llty W join 1\s
facully in 1950.
Danie Christie
H ospitulized
OXFORD, England (UPI)
Dame AgaUia Chris tie , 30-yesr-old
crlme novelist, broke her leg in a
fall at her home, Wlnterbrook
House, at the town of Wallingford
and ha1 bet:n hospitalized Jn Ox·
ford, friends 1akl today.
A spokesman c;.t the Nuffleld
Orthopaedic Center said the t'Ofl·
dition of the writer , the world's
most translated ai.:.hor of crime
stories, i.s "fair."
Dame Agatha Is the wife of
archeologist Sir Max 1.1alowan.
She was created a D~me of the
British Empire ([JBE) in the New
Year's honors !is: proclaimed by
Queen Elltabeth In January,
A ballet dancer ran pnctlce her art anywhere, any·
lime. Ilka l>eubek, 18, Omaha, Neb., does jun that
as she form! beaulllul line while pracUclng ball04-
movement.a on 1 hill near her home. Ilka danced be-
tween photographer and the 1un and her silhouette
on film was the ruult.
l
PILL ON CU!NAD!
Mls1 H1ro B1c1
CAME UNDER
South Coast's Dunagin
Attempt by· Angela Davis
To Win Bail Tur11ed Down
SAN R.Al-~AEL (UPI) -A superior
court judge today denied a motion 10
free Angela Da1<ls on bail v.·hile she
awaits trial on murder. kidnap and con-
spiracy chargl's in the 1970 J\.1arin County
shootout .
The announcement by Superior Court
,Judge Richard F.. Arnason v.•as met with
a groan from about 50 ~pcctators. most
of them supporters of the 27-year-old
black milltarrt.. But there was no lm·
mf'dlate demonstration .
Amason said he was taking the de-
ci.,ion solely on points of law involved.
M l~s Davis, he said , was not ''legally
entilled" to bail in view of the charge.
Amason'11 rul ing was the first ma jor
decision in a long series of pretrial mo·
!ions In the case against Miss Davis 1nd
her co-dcferidant. Ruchell Magee.
Shirley Speaks Out
On Overpopulation
NE\V YORK (AP) -Actress Shirley
J\.h1cLaine says overpopulation i1 one of
the v.•orld·5 most pressing problems and
she urges that more men be sterilized -
''an easy operation."
The mother of a 14-year-<1ld daughter,
Miss Mac Laine told the Na l j o n a I
Dcmocrallc Club Monday the Democrat!
should make overpopulation a key issue
Jn the 1972 election11.
She was the first woman to speak
before the club since 1834.
J\.i iss Davis ls accused Of buying the
guns used in the Aug . 7, 1970, Marin
County shootout in whi ch a Judge and
three others were killed. Magee, a San
Quenti n convict, is accused of laking
part in the abortive escape attempt from
Judge Harold J. Haley'• courtroom. Ma·
gee is also charged with killing the judge
with a shotgun.
A~son Monday briefly CORsldered
separ ng Miss Davls' caae from Ma·
gee's' ut droppe<t the ldea when none
ot the principals would lntroduce the ap.
proprlate motion.
Mis1 Divis' release on bail had betn
one of the main pretrial objectives ot the defense.
W oma11 Slain;
Boyfriend Held
A 24-year-old La Palma woman was
sho t to death Monday night and her
boyfriend jailed on su.splclon of murder.
Police said Suzanne J . ~rtson of
fl7()4 Walker St., was found lying on the
rloor of a bedroom with • wound 1n the
back or her head by ofllcera who
responded to a call for an ambulance.
The shooting climaxed an argument
between the couple, police said.
Suspect Charles D. Dwyer, 25, of the
same address was booked Into Orange
Cou11ly jail. A .44 magnum pi3tol found at
the scene is believed to be the murder
weapon, Investigators said.
Costa Mesa,
3 Arch Bay
Men Cited
Tft Oranae Cout war he.rota were
amonc HVtn men honored at the Whtte
House today u President N I x o •
pruen'ted each with the medal of honor.
Spec. t John P. Baca, a Co.!ta Mesa
resident, won the honor for throwing
himself on a live hand grenade, wbUe
1.tajor Kern W. Dunagan, formerly of
Three Arch Bay, \.\'on It for exposing
htm1elf to enemy fire when his dlviskm
wa1 under heavy attack.
Baca, 22, was with the lit Air Gavalt,1
Division on Feb. 10, 1170, when a platoon
from his company was pinned down by
enemy Hre. Baca led his recoilless riOe
team through enemy fire to help in the
rescue and during the O,bt . a grenade
was tossed into the midst of his patrol.
His citaUon read: "Fully aware of the
danger to bis comrades, Specialist Baca
Wlbe1ltlitlngly and with c om p 1 e t e
disregard for hi• own safety covered tbti
grenade with his steel helmet and fell on
it as lhe grenade exploded, thereby ab-
sorbing the lethal fr•gments and con·
cuulon with hia body. ,
"His gall1nt aotion and total disregard
for his own personal welfare direcUy sav·
ed eight men from certain serious injury
OI' death."
Major Dunagan, 37, wa1 with the
Americal Division May 1~14, 1989 "hen
his company was bit with heavy fire from
a well-entrenched enemy battalion. His
cit.Lion said he repeatedly and fur1easly
e.tposecl himself to danger,
Dunagan is divorced and his two
children, Jennifer, 14, and Kern, 17, were
students at Laguna Beach School until
last year. lie lived ln the atta during the
19501 and la a graduate of Cal State
Fullerton.
The major won the Medalof Honor dur-
ing his second trip In Vleffiam. He was
awarded a Sliver Star ()n his f\rrt tour
there for rescuing several wounded men.
President NI.ton presented the Medal of
Honor in private ceremonies at the White
House.
The other five medal winners are Chief
WO Michael J. Novosel , Ft. Bragg, N.C.:
Staff Sgt, Franklin D. Miller, ttiubeth
City. N .C.; Sgt. Richard P e n r y ,
Petaluma, Calif.; Sgt, Peter C. Lemon,
National City, Mich., and Marine PFC
Raymond M. Clausen, Jr., Hammond, La.
Ptnry, like Baca. has a citaUon that
reads like a John Wayne script.
The J2.year-cild sergeant was wlth I.be
l99th Infantry Brigade on the night of
Jan. 31, 1'10, when his platoon came
under heavy enemy fire. The company
commander and moat of the platooa
members were seriously wounded. Penl)'.
moving through enemy tire, relocated Ui.
company command poat, ttaree Ume:1
dashed out1Jde the defensive perimeter In
the faC9 of hostile flrt: to retrieve radios
and reest&bliah communlcatlon1, tbu
helped tum hick enemy assaults.
Just a quick note
to let you know we've moved.
CHARLES PAINTER
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But wc'tt: ready for busi ness aad want you
to pay us a visit.
Avco Thri(t is here to help when
money is an immedittc problem. We
c~":'.~li<\ate billL Pay them off. And still
g1w p«>plc atra cub. For a vacation
trip. Colot TV. ~ •
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earn more.., :rout lutabllttit with ...
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Five Ai11e1·ica11s Co11victed
h1 Cuba; Fined $20,000
; !>.1IAMI (AP) -Five Americans havt.
~ convicted by Cuban "revolutionary
1)-iibunals" of violating Cuban 11•atcrs and
~nding illegally on the Communist
bland. Each was sentenced to pay a
'20,000 fine. Radio llavana said today.
: Jn a broadcast monitored in ~tiami. the
(:uban radio identified the five as Frlli:
Sprandel, an Allentov.•n, Pa.. canoe
thstructor \\'ho washed ashore in Cuba .
}lay 22 while trying lo paddle a canoe
trom Key \\'est. Fla., to .l\lcx1co's
Dayan Says War
May Erupt Soon;
Scores Si11.ki11.g
By. United Press lnlernatiooal
Jsraeli Defense Minister .l\lnshe l)ayan
warned ~londay "the resu1nption of war
may be imminent" in lhe ~liddlc East .
Dayan, "'ho has been taking a public
IOft·hne attitude in recent month.~.
changed h is tone sharply in ;i speech to
Hebrew Un iversity s t u d e n I s in
Jerusalem. His words apparently 11 cre
rirompted by the Arab guerrilla n!tack
11gai nst an IsraeH-bound oil tanker in the
Red Sea Friday.
"The v.inds blowing 1n 1l1c Ar;ih
eapilals tend more 101\·;irds the rf'~Ul1lf'·
tton of the \\"ar than putting an end to 11. '
he said. "TherC'fore the resumption of
war may be imrninent.''
He said Israel .,,,·as more 1ntcrcslt'd 1n
making peace than 11·ar, but H a ll('w
conflict came Israeli troops could rcaeh
the Arab capitals of Cairo, Amman and
DaJnascu.~
Dayan said "11•c 11dl not :.it idly bv ·•
1.1nd l<'l lsract1-bou11d 1essels heton1r :-1t -
f1 ng ducks. "\~"e arc taking thr ncees~<iry
measures and 1he !;inker!! wi ll reach
I::ilaL"
The 78,000.tnn tanker Coral Sra,
r rgistered in Liberia, 11·as hr.adcd for lhc
J.s,raeli port or Eilat v:hcn ii 11as auackC'd
by three men in a spredboat firin~
.bazookas. The ship was hit and slighTly
damaged, but firts started hy 1hc
bazookas y,·ere quickly put ou!.
,·ucatan Peninsula: and Lauren Bender.
r.-lichael Bender. Bernard Bender and
Thomas Joseph McGuire.
The Benders and ~1 cGuire \\•ere ahoord
a 58-foot yacht that apparently entered
Cuban wa ters voluntarily J une 6.
The convictions of !he American's in
Cuba car11e a \!'eek nrtc r a U.S. District
Co11rt in Key \Vest sentenced four Cuban
fishermen to $10.000 fines and si x months
1n jail for poaching in American
lcrritorial waters off the Dry Tortugas 60
miles \\'est of Key \\'est.
Those Cuban f1shcrrnen arc in lhe
~l11nroe County Jail. Their attorney.
tllanucl .James, ~aid he .,,,•as awaiting
\1·<>rd from U1e Cuban government lo post
appeal bonds for lht>ir release.
The 1-lavana broadcast monitored said
each of the Americans triPd in Cuba
admitted entering Cuban \\'aters 11 ilhout
;iu!horization and landing illegally on the
island.
Bendcr. l11s 1110 ~ons ;:ind l\iC'(:u1rc
rcpor!edly were 1n11king a Ca ribbean
tTuise on !he ~·achl.
Radio Hnvana said Cuban authorities
were continuing to investigate the
1·irt11mst;in('r:; under \l,'hich a tugboat
carrying ci~ht An1crica11 crewmen landed
in CJriente Province June 7.
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I . '. (1(111, .~Ir .
Russ l 'hurgc U.S.
With Harassiug
Ship, Official
l\10SCO\V 11\Pl -A US. patrol boat
"dangerously'' l1ara~sed a Hussian
t'ruiser carryin~ Defense .l\finister Andrei
(Jrechko in !he eastern l\1ed1lerranea11
!<1st weekend, lhc So~ iet Union charged
Monday.
The 1;:over11n1ent ne11·sp<1pcr Izvestia
said an Arnerican patrol boa t approacl1cd
rl1c Soviet Cruiser Dzerzhinsky al "high
speed" as soon as the Hussian ship came
in sighl of Istanbul. and the crt!w of the
U.S. ('raft "const1111tly shol <11 our ship
11•ith photo and n1ovic cqulp1nent ··
''But our guy!' fuund a reply lo tlic'-e
persons lron1 the Central Jntclligcni:e
Agency -using niirrors they na.~hed sun
reflections 1n lhei,· dircct1un,'' li:l'e"i!La
said.
With tl lar!'>hal t.:rechko alxiard 1he
cruiser ·were the Soviet na\'al comm11nd<'r
1n chief, Adtn. Sergei Gorshkov. and (;<'n.
1\lexci 'Yepishcv, head )f the ma111
political division vf lhe Soviet arm~· and
nal'y. They 11·ere on a l'isit lo So1•iet fleet
units in the Mediterranean_
Izvestia s;iid that as the Dzerzhinsky
and two est'urts cnlered lhc ~lcdi!c1·
ranean, the U.S. lith Flc£>t orderrd plan<·~
into the air l\'hich ··began to fl y lo1v over
tl1e ct'Uiser and its aci:on1panying ships."
IL !laid the U.S. destroyer Rickets and a
second American vessel identified only as
"No. 5" then v.·ere deployed alongside the
Soviet ships.
.. No. 5 slearned directly into the in1-
mcdiale zone of our fle et." the paper rnn-
1inued.
C.;ator (;ralt~ Youth
Uy Jlcad 111 Florida
'VEST PAl.~1 Bl'.":AGll. Fla. IAP) -
''All I Chuld see 11·as teelh,'" IS-,1-ear-old
liary Althouse s<iid as he nursed hear!
\\'OUnds aflcr being allackcd by a 10-ft)(}l
alligator .
Hecupcrati11,: ;if !11,1: .<.uhurban Paln1
Reach hornc. 1;;ir;' told ~1!111d;1v ho11 111· \\a~ dragged 11nr1er11<i!rr 111th his-head 111
1he gntor's JHI\~ ill L:.ikr S:ig11 l;1~l
1-'rtday.
•·1 v.-as s11'itn n1ing on n1~· b<lt'k aboul SO
~::irds frorn !ihorc \1·hen some!l1ini.:
grabbed 111e and pulled nie under," G:iry
said. ··All 1 could sec 11·as teeth. ll huft
pretty bad."
The bi~ rephle let go a1'1cr a f{'w
.~econds. the )OU th said.
Severe StorITis Give "\Vay
Nation E11joy1S .Mild Weather for Most Part
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Official Raps London
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'Britai11 S1ioulcl Pay Tab for Lockheed'
By f!llKE F EINSILBER
\\'ASMl t-OGTON !UP!l ~·red J.
Bnrch, hoard l'ha1rman of the General
Electric Co., told Congress today that the
Brilish govern1nent 11ot Congress. should
lake the responslbillty or saving tl1c
Lockheed Aircraft Co 1· p, (roin
b;inkr11plcy.
ing of $250 mi llion in bank loans for the-
fi11anclal!y lroubled aviation an d defense
giant .
I-le said the banks have a "certainty or
loss" vs. a .. IJkelihood of profit'' if they
increase their ante: but C. J. Mcdberry,
board chairman or the Bank or America,
1hc nation's biggest bank. Insisted that
"prudent banking practice" rules out an)'
nlorc loans \Vi lhout government backin&.
Borch, testifyini.: before lhe Scn11!c
B;1nking Con11niltee in lhc role of "a L:.S.
busincssrnan brought face lo face \\'ilh
r-ornpPtilion from a foreign go\'ernrnent,"'
said the British precipitated the crisis
that led to Lockhee<fs financial troubles.
' It \IOuld see1n to follow that it is a
British government responsibility to
rcn1edy the pr!'sent situation , .. and
that n1eans taking on the 11•hole
rf'sponsibility for seeing the program
through as onginally contracted for," he
s:iid .
S11ppo1·t of Wa1· iI1 Asia
Holls-fioyce Ltd. is to make the englne
for Lo(·kheed's ne1v Tristar Jetliner.
\\'hl!n nolls-Hoyce went bankrupt in
~·cbruary. the British government agreed
to sa\'e the engine project if the U.S.
go\'er11n1cnl 11·o uld give Lockheed a $250
n1illion loan guarantee.
The Nixo n Administration agreed and
Hs hill to guarantee the loan is now
before 1he Senate committee.
Bul Borch argued that the British
~ovcrnmenl ducked its responsibility for
paying Lockheed dan1ages for failing to
meet terms for the Rolls-Royce contrac1
\1·ith Lockheed.
General Electric 11·as an unsuccessfu l
hiddC'r for lhe Tristar engine contract,
\1hich 11enl to ll.olls Royce.
\\'hen J{olls railed and p I u n g e d
Lockheed ink> a financial crisis, Borch
proposed to U1e Nixon Administration
lh<lt Lockheed be required to use an
American-made engine. But ll'ith lhr
passage or time and the completion of
1vurk on the 'fristar airframe, built to a('·
con1modate the Rolls engine, that solu·
I 1011 has becon1c "less v i a b J e
cconon1ically,"' Barch said.
Airlines aiid banks 11·hich s!and to losf'
1he rnost if Lockheed goes broke say tt1e
firrn 's rescue 11·ould be an almost riskless
1·cnturr. for the ~overn ment -but they
s1i ll won't comrnit ;inothcr dime without
a ,c:overnment g11ar;intec of repayment.
Sen. \\'illian1 Prox111ire fD-\Vis.l. 1ried
but railed to sh11ke then1 lrotn that posi-
tion at ~londay·s hearing by 1he Sena\£'
nanking ('01n1ni ttec into the \\ixon
Adn1inistralion bill for go1·crnmenl back-
Ci\liliun Hitch
\VASH INGT0:'\1 (UP£) T 11• n
Southerners, both long-time backers (Jf
the U.S. effort in Vietnam. rel"ersed their
positions today and called for total U.S.
wit.hdra"•al from the v>ar .
Sens. Herman Talmadge <D·G<i . ), and
R. l::verett Jordan t[).N.C.I. issued
unequivocal calls for !he withdrav•al of
all American forces.
Jordan said Monday he 11·ould vole for
i.11e Vie tnam d isengagenienl a c I.
\\lednesday. The legislation would req uire
an end to U.S. combat in Indochina by
Uec. 31.
Talmadge said he could not vote for the
measure on constitutional grounds. But,
i11 a speech prepared for delivery today,
he denounced the \var as a drain on U.5.
rnanpov.·er and resources and implored
President Nixon "from the floor of this
Senate to negotiate a release of our
prisoners and announce a policy of
cornpletc l\"nd total disengagement In
hegin no"'· and to terminate one year
from today.''
''The American people," Taln1adge
said, "are weary to the bone and fed up
1\ilh this 111-c(lncei\'ed conflict. It has
pl;iced a dangerous drain on a precious
reservoir 11·hich \1·e on<:e t ho u gh t
bottomless -the unity of spirit and
purpose "'hich has made this nation
great.
·· ... Americans have reached the end
of their patience. There is a rising tide of
sentiment in our land ageinsl this "·ar.
\\'e have honored our comn1i!menl to !he
South Vietnan1ese many times 01·er, at a
c·ost ll'hich is .staggering. Families are
~l1al!crecl and Lorn aparl by the war and
t/1i-1dcolog1cal dJ\'isions 1L has created."
Taln1adge said he could not support the
Soldier Wlio Switched
Witlt Brother Bztsted
!),.\NANG. Vie1nan1 (UPI)-A 21·ycar·
old soldie r \I as busted lo private and fin·
cd ~146 ~londay for letting his civilial'l
brother conic to Vietnan1 in his place.
1\n Arn1y spokcsinan said Glenn Storrr
of Yar1nou1 h, l\laine. v;as bu~tcd fron1
Spec ~ in admin1slrallve punishment
n1c!ed ou l by his un it. the l9tith brigndc
or 1he An1t>rical J)1visio11.
The spokes111;:in said Stnrrr 11111 pay the
f1nr 1n lwu rnonthly 1nsta!lmen1s of $73.
Ctlcnn decided while home on Jea1·e la:-t
April In permit his older brother. V.'es!ey,
22. to fly to Virtnam 1n his place. \\.es. a
ski Instructor. fie w to the 11'ar zone April
22 using his brother's papers.
"'I didn't have any trouble pl aying Lhe
role of the soldier," he later said. "I just
~aluted 11·hen everyone else did, ended
every ~entcncc v.·1th sir and acted stu pid
1he rest of the \1111e."
The .:;11i11'h can1c into th e open.
holl'C\.l'T. 11 hC'n hi.~ brother's unit got
n•ady lo go 1ntCl lhl' field \n figh!. "One of
the gu~s !urned nie in because he said he
d1dn-t 1\;lll\ n1r lo gel shot." \\'es said.
(;lt•nn returned to Vietnam .l\lay 20. •11s
brolhl'r left for hon1c shortly aften\'ard.
Ul'I Telot,_ ...
Sclted11led Speaker
lluhcrl l lt11nphrey :.;ils al l by hin1sc!f 'vhile making final add it ion~ to
his speech before lh c United Stat('s ~layors Confcrcnc in PhiJadel·
pl11:i fl.lnnr:lay_ ll urnphrey said the fi nancial 1>robl cms or c1lics reprc·
:\Cn l ·uc1v denia l of rlvll ri,ht5.'
end·lhe-v.•ar an1endmen\ because the date
for 1~ilhdrawal is the President's
prerogati1•e ··and hi~ alone" under tht.
Constitution.
··sut. l<'t no one interpret my \'Ole a '.\
an endorsen1ent of the prolonging or thi~
11·ar," he said. ··The adn1inistration's
policy of Vietnami:tation is dragging _ ..
it is time to put an end to this c;\Jel and
unusual 11·ar 11·hich 1ve have never tried lo
11·in, and 11•hich is tearing at the basic
fa bric that holds thi.~ country together."
Jordan said he would vote for !ht'!.
a ntiwar measure, v<hich he opposed last
;vea r. because it 11'as obvious that A
negotiated settlement 11•as nov•here near.
Reel Artillery
Blasts S. Viet
Abanclonecl Post
SAIGON (UPll -Con1m u 11is t
artillerymen bombarded a South Viel·
namese outpost near the abandoned L:.S.
ba se at Khe Sanh in an attack that killed
five Saigon governn1ent troop.~ and
.,,,·ounded 15 others. mili tary spokesmen
said today. The Viet Cong killed four
Americans and \\'Ounded eight in an an1 -
bush near Saigon.
A communique from Phnon1 Penh said
a terrorist thre.,,,, a grenade at a
!ruckload or U.S. Gls but ii 111issed them
anrl injured t11·0 Ca111hodian.~ .
Allied spokesn1en al~o repor1ed heal'y
fighllng near the South Vietna111ese
Artillery Base S in the central highland.:;.
They reported 63 Con1n1unists hilled 1n
i\ionday clashes.
The Con1munists firrd n1orc than 200
rounds of 82mm mortar ~1onday af-
ternoon and e\·ening eight miles east of
Khe Sanh. Fi1'e South Vietnamese
marines \l.·ere killed and IS \l.'Ounded in
the shelling. The North \1ielllamesc were
reported to have mol'ed more than !0.000
mrn into lhe n1ontai11Qus region in the
north11·estern con1er of South Vie111a1n
bc!o1v the Dcn1i!itar izcd Zone 1 0~17.).
U.S. 852 bombers flc11' four 1nis~1011.~
orer the area in the 24 ho11rs ended at
noon today, comn1<1nd spokesmen said.
The B52s have dropped nearly 1.5 n1illion
pounds of bomhs 01•er the area since
Sa turday Jn the heaviest concentration of
852 raids in South Vietnani since thr
Ltlotlan operation in February a11d
March.
<\\ IJ1e Port of Qui !\'hon on Soulh Viet·
nani's northern coast. an c>.pfosion rn<'k-
ed the U.S. merchant ship ··Amer ican
Ha11·k" earlv todav. The 492.root 12 900·
Ion 1·essel "';as cari-)'ing m1l1tary ~upP.l1c:<1
but no munilions or oil. a n11lilary
~pokesman said.
~1inc Blust Rips
A 11ier icou Ship
l 11. Yictnu 111 /Jort
QUI NHON. Vietnam !U PI 1 -•\n r~.
plosion ripped the U.S. merch:inl sh111
American Hawk today a!> longshore1n('n
\\'ere unloading mililary s u pp I 1 cs.
"lilitary spokesmen attr1butrd the l'X·
plosion lo a mine planlccl by Cornn1ur11sl
frogmen.
Damage to the 12,900-ton 1·c~~cl n11ned
by American Foreign Stran1sh1p OJ. or
Nevi York \\"as heavy 11·it~ the engine
room and one hold flooded.
Two Korean longshoremen ~·ere lri·
jured.
The 492·fool ship arrived at Qui Nhon,
1.50 miles northeast of Saigon, less than
seven hours before the ~·Kplosion. fl ::ir.
rived \\'ith a cargo of foodstuffs. vehicle11
and other supplies for U.S. military
forces. The ship carried no munitions or
other highly nammable cargo such 11s oil.
Military spokesmen said the blast was
apparently caused by a mine fastened to
the hull or the vessel by Com1nun isl
underwater demolition cre1vs.
The ship wa ~ tied up at one or 1he U.~.
piers and unloading o( il:s cargo began
immediately, t~y said .
Only a small amouat of cargo "'<IS
unloaded before lhe vessel was rocked by
an explosion in the port side below !he
water line and near the engine room. ac·
cording to a r eport from a Lloyds Ship.
ping Register agent on the scene.
E. Gern1an Red Party
Hold8 New Congress
BERLlN ( A.P ) -The East Germen
Communist party's first congresi; under
its ne w bo.53, Erich Honecker. opened In
East Berlin today.
Led by Soviet party chier Leon1tf
Brezhnev, many of Eastern Eurore·s lop
Communist leaders "''ere present for the.
five-day meeting. But for the lir~I llrnP in
lhe party·s z;;..year hislory, its founding
fathl.'r, \Valte r Ulbricht, l''as absent.
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Newport Beaeh Today's Fina)
EDITION N.Y. Stock!!
VOL i4, NO. 142, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES "
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1q7f TEN CENTS
Newport Seel{ing Inland Freeway Route Move
By L PETER KRIEG
DI tM Dtll'JI 1'1191 SltH
Newpllrt Beach will go beforl! the
C&li forn1a Highway Commission to ask
that I.he route of the planned Pacific
Coast Freeway be moved inland -part
of it into Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach city councilmen voted
unanimou.s!y Monday night to seek
reopenini;: of the roulc question. They
propose adding lanes to the San Diego
a.nd Corona de! Mar Freeways and I.hen
Drug Agent
'
FromCdM
Shot Dead
A young stal e 11arcolil"s agent from
Corona de! Mar. described by his co-
workers as "dedicated to informed law
enforcement," was shot and ki!led abou •
4 p.m. Monday during a narcotics raid in
a Riverside orange grove.
Ric hard Frank Morello, 24, of Corona
del Mar, was part of a nine-man joint
state. ci!y and county narcotics team
gathering evidence at 10595 Du£ferin St.,
Riverside .
t.1orello and two Riv erside Sher iff'.!
deputies searched the home after a
115,000 purchase or hashish had been
completed, according to Dalton Newland,
area su pervisor of the Slate Bureau of
Narcotics Enforcement hi Sanla Ana.
Newland .said the team had already
1rrested five persons al the home when
Morello and the tw o deputies discovered
another man hidden in I baci: room of
the hOUSl'.
r-.1orcllo. a graduate of police science at
Sa cramento State College, was cut down
in an exchange of gunfire in which the
&ixth suspect al so was killed, Newland
said. Riverside Police Department is
handling the homicide investigation and
the name o{ the dead suspect was not
rele:ised .
Newland said. that although the twn
sheriff's deputies with Morello had
witnessed the shooling it was not im·
mediately clear wl\o had sbot the fatal
bullets.
~1onday's "buy" of narcotics at the
home was the second made during a
three-week investigation, Newland sa id.
t-.Iorell o had served two years with the
Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement hav.
ing been rehired only last May 10 after a t.,.,·o ye ar leave for Army service,
Ne.,.,·1and 1'aid.
A native flf Sacramento , f\1orello leave.'!
1 \\ 1Fe, of Corona cle! r-.tar.
funeral arrangemenrs have.. not yet
been completed by the Garden of Prayer
Mortuary, Riverside.
Hotel Rezoning
Hearing Slated
In Newport
A publ\c hearing on lhe Marriott Hotel
Corporation's request to rezone part of
ils site at Newport Center will hr con·
ducted by the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil June 23 at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall.
The hotel wants .a 1.5 acre extensio" of
the unlimit ed height zoning on the other
8.~ acres it owns adjacent to the parcel.
Marrion, one of the nation's leading
hotel chains, plans to build a !50-unit
P!otel and conventi0"1! center on the prop-
erty, aloni;t the exterior of Newport Cen·
1er Drive overlooking t.he Irvine Coast
Country C1ub 11nd Newport Harbor.
Irvine Company nfflcials told council·
men lha t detail!! of the plans had nnt
bl!en worktd out and therefore no aMur·
11nces on maximu m height could be given.
Council man Carl Kymla had asked for
apeciflcs, sayi ng he was 11froid "it might
10 600 Qr 700 feet in the air.''
The hea ring w11s set arter cou ncilmen
were told the property is north or the
''sight plane'' from homes in Harbor
View Jfill!i and would not mearur1bl7
1rrect residential vJews d the wa ter.
Over 60 Sui ts Taken
From Clothing Store
A hurglar o~ed one of Fasttion ta--
l.tnd 's clothin& slorea a few hours e11rly
t.hil mornlng and helped himself to a
19,000 wardrobe.
Ntwpor1. Beach police said the west
1IAsii door of Ot.!mOlld'1 "'~ smashed
11omctime before 4 a.m. 1nd more thin
80 1ult1 -111 sir.e 311 to U -wtre re-
movtd 11long with a few e<>ata .11nd jack·
c!A.
running tilt: freeway out of Newport
through Bonita and Coyote Canyons.
At the same lime, the council activated
a committee to meet with Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach of-
ficials to find out what they lhlnk of the
idea.
The action tame afler c<>unci lmen were
told by a top stale official that state plan-
ning of thl' conlr<lversial freeway may
begin all over again and a route change
might be made without the approval of
111 cities involved.
Bamford Frankland. assistant director
of the state Public Works Department,
conceded different aiteria are being used
for freeway planning today than were in
effect when the coastal route was
adopted in 196.1.
''It would be most desirable ll we
could recycle (roule planning) as
Newport Beach embark3 on a city traffic
study," Frankland said.
He also said approval or ti route change
by Costa Mesa, Hunlington Beach or
other communities "is not a necessity."
"It would make things much more dif-
ficult without them ," he said .
His statements came afler Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers, a staunch freeway
fighter. told Frankland, "1 doubt the
state is so interested in the environment
that it would take it into consideration
above the concerns of a few small com·
munities. ''
Frankland earlier had reiterated a Iona
standing state position that approval by
other communities affl'Cted by the route
was necessary beJore the state would
consider changin.1; it.
t1ayor Ed Hirth was optimistic.
"The county has said il would
cooperate," he said, "I think the other
rities would, ltlo."
Known as the Palisades-Bonita Canyon
corridor. the new route proposed by the
city comes from a route suggestion made
Jasl summer by Frank C. Wood, a retired
state real estate appraiser.
The plan calls for sir or more
llddltional lanes to be added to the Saa
Diego Freeway from Seal Beach tCJ Costa
t-.1esa , accord ing to former Newport
Beach mayor Paul Gruber.
It wou ld follow the planned Corona del
Mar freeway as it leaves the San Diego
Freeway near South Coast Plat.a and the
existing routes <:.~ Palisades Road and
MacArthur Boulevard to Bonita Canyon
(See FREEWAY, Pa1e Z)
Tract Approved
Spy Glass Homes Get Council Nod
l.IP'IT ........
RIOTER TOSSES MOLOTOV COCKTAIL IN ALIUQUERQUE
In New Mextio's L1rgest City, Two D1ys of O.tructlon
Albuquerque Cahn Reigns
As Guards Patrol Streets
ALBUQUERQUE , N.M. (AP) -Heavi·
ly armed National Guardsmen and police.
patrolled city ztreets tod8y as tension ap-
peared lo ease after two da ys or violence
belween authorities and crowds or young
people.
Police Capt. James LaRue said the
parks ""'ere empty and the city was quiet.
He said 281 persons were arrested
bet .... ·ecn 3:30 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. to-
day . They ""'ere herded into Montessa
Park Detention Center and lhe old rity
j::iil. react ivated to accommodate lhe
priSoners.
t.1uniclpal Court ,Judge Harry Robin~
liet bond for 270 or them but most still
were in custody. Bond was se~ at $300 on
c-ach charge against those arrested.
LaRue said 55 to 60 of those jailed were
charged wilh violations of the 7 p.m. 10 Ii
a.m. curfew slapped on the city of 300.000
Monday.
Since the trouble started Sunday, more
than 400 arrests have been made.
City firemen said they answered 37 fire.
calls overnight. During an average. 24-
hour period, they answer 15 to 20. They
said they couldn't say how many of lhe
calls were riot-related, but many ap-
pa rently were started by firebombs
thrown from cars.
City Commission members .said they
would meet today to assess the situation
and decide \\'hether f-0 extend U1e curfew.
In the first da y of the disturbance, 129
adults and many juveniles were jailed : 14
persons ""'ere shol and wounded: dozens
\\'ere injured by flying debris. and some
do11,.ntown area stores .,.,·ere looted and
burned.
Challengers
Too Young
The lnglewOOd City Cooncll, by
letter. Monday challenged the New·
port Beach City Council to a bas-
ketball game.
~e ohallcnge was ignored -for
various reasons.
The rouncil voled sim ply to file
the propose!, without a word.· after
learnini;t the average age of Ingle·
wood councilme11 is 36, a good 10
years younger than lhe Newport
lineup would be.
A 120-lot hilltop housing iract thal \\'111
put some homes 45 fee t below the fl ight
path of l\.1arine Corps helicopters flying
from Santa Ana to the sea was approved
by the Newport Beach City Council
Monda y night.
"The condition is un safe." t-.1ayor Ed
}l irth told fellow councilmen before
casting his negative vote on the tent.alive
map that was approved. 4-3.
To be known as Spy Glass Hill, lhe
tract will be built by John D. Lusk and
Times Defies
U.S. Suit
Over Vietnam
From Wlrt Sen-ke1
NEW YORK -The Ju.slice Depart·
rnent began court proceeding., today tn
prevent the New York Times from
further publication of articles about a
zecret Pentagon study of the Vietnam
w;ir.
Lawyers for the federal governmenl
;ind the Times entered the courtroom of
U.S. District Court Judge Murray I. Gur•
fein at 12:35 p,m. Detail work, however,
delayed actual filing of suit papers.
Atty. Gen. Jobn N. Mitchell said earlier
In Washington the Juslice Department
wou ld seek both a restraining order an
an injunction.
Monday. the 'Nmes said it •·must
respectfully decline" a. Justice Depart·
ment reque~t to cease voluntarily
publication of the series, commenced
Sunday.
Milchell asked the newspaper in a
telegram t-.londay e.vening lo refrain from
further publication of the documents nn
the ground that it "'iii cause "irrep;i rahle
in1ury In the defense interests of the
United States "
Secretary of Stt1te \\1iiliam P Rogers
said today that publication of the secret
Johnson Admini!lt.ra!.ion documents on
Vietnam was a "very serious mat!er. ·•
He said it caused foreign countries to
question whet.her they could safely deal
""'i1h the United States on a confidential
basis.
Roge rs. attorney general during the
latter part of lhe Efsenhower
Adminislralion, said the publication was
a clear violation or the law, "which pro-
vides that top secret and secret
documents should not become public until
they have been decla ssified."
Rogerz told a news conference he did
nol think the disclosure of the in·
!See Th\fES, Pa1e %)
Two Districts Okay Plan
Vocational ·Training Program Gets Trustee Approval
By GEORGE LEIDA.L
Of ,,_ P1tl1 l'li.t ll1tt
A joint power• agreement that would
form a lbrtMiatrict regional vocational
training program to begin Ultl fall has
beeri approved by two of the three school
districts tnvolvtd.
Tustin Union High School District
trustees Monday night awoved 11
alighUy revised version of the agrMment
approved J1111l week by the Huntington
Beach UnkJn High School DUttrlct.
Newport·MeN Unllh!d Ol11trtet trultttJ
are scheduled to act tonight on the
$128,000 pl1n.
The Tustin board approved the ptan,
bul asked that the agreement l!tpeclfically
call for 11ppo1ntmenl of two board
members from r.ach hnlrd, 11 oppo.!td tn
districts appointing two repre,e.ntative.1
who mi1ht bt peraont other thao
trustees.
I
TU8Un trustees contend that since lhe
partlcipating diztricts Will be U11b\e for
lhe debt.! incurred by Ule program, the
governhlg board sbouJd be comprised ol
elected repr,sentaUves Of lhe district.
L. Jlly Iagatl. assistant superintendent
for instruction tn Uie-Tustin District, old
todaj TUstin tnis\ees also want a ~vote by
the districts' boarda by March t on
whether the.·program will continue for 1
second year.
"'J'hil would live us lime tn plan for
the following year'• budget ind notify
peraonnel whether or not. they'll be
rehired." Jrigall uid.
Tu.,un·a shllte cf the 1128,000 lJl.lllt1I
venturi!: is t:m,000. The propoeed prop-am
wUI effer tralnlnJ ef high tchool studenll
for job« as nurat &ldft. Other prvgrams
may bt developed during the year, using
a 130.000 reserve est.bllsbed within lht
proposal.
~·
A total of 7~ students from the three
districts would be qffered training.
Tf approved by Newport-Mep lrwtees.
the agreement would allow the districta
lo appoint their program b o a r d
representatives.
That boJrd would 11ppoint a program 1
d!Tector to launch the. ve11ture ft1 ,Ume for
tJ>, opening of od>ool In September, ·
ln&all noted.
Tho regional approach to vO<oU011a!
education wts one of several 111\ternatives
suggested in a rettnt countywide study ol
vocaUonal education compl&ed by tbe
Tadlock A.Mociat.es.
The Tustin. Huntington Be1u:b and
Newport-MMa 1ff ili•tlon was
recommended because of the prosJ.mlty
of the three district• to potenUAJ jeb
training altuationll which would reduce
transportation com for both the dlab"ietl
and atudenta involved.
'
Sons on property just purchased by the
Irv ine Comp any from Pacific View
Memorial park.
"It's unfortunate this area wasn't left
as a cemetery:• Hirth said as councilmeri
debated the proposal for nearly an hour.
Cot. Kenneth Dykes. assistant chief or
staff of MCAS·EI Toro , told the council
the project just isn't compatible with the
Marines' need (or the airspace.
Dykes said Orange County Airport
won't let the helicopters fly any higher.
He said helicopters normally Dy at 1600
feet (above mean sea. level) over the
area, but during inclement weather are
forced to drop to 600 feet. Part of the
property is more than 500 feet above aea
level.
Dykes said the helicopters use tbe
lower flight palb about 15 percent of the
time.
The homes will be soundproofed to cut
out most of the noise, promised William
(See SPY GLASS, Page Z)
Flights Ripped
6 Dnwn Tnkeoffs Come Under Fire
A series of six dawn takeoUs by
chartered Air California jets from
Orana• County Air]>ort Saturday _,,.,.
drew the wrath of Ne.wport Buch city
Cfluncilmen Monday night.
"The probably were ta.kin« senior class
members back nortli 'ifter a night at
Disneyland ," said Acting Manager Phillp
F'. Bettencourt.
The airline ls supposed to be
restricted from takeoffs between 11 p.m.
and 7 R.m .
Councilman Milan Dostal sajd they
shoul~ !!lick to the agreement, whether
the Fhghts are scheduled or charter.
"One's just as noisy as the other·•
Dost.al sa.ld. •
An Air California apokesman this
morning confinned the purµose of the
flight.I was a!I Bettencourt had guessed.
John Eticsen, manager of flight c:ontrol
for lhe airline, aald the planV1 took off
during the curfew "to get the kida back
to their home!. They had been up all
n!jbt. ..
Councilman Miian Dostal. pointing out
"some 2,000 Newport Beach residents"
were up the rest of the morning. urged
strong measures.
The council voted to file a vehement
protest, sending letters· to Air California,
itself. along with the Federal Aviation
Administration at the airport, in LOI
Angele.s and in Washington , along with
the county Board o( Supervisors and the
county Airport C.Ommiuion.
Solon Cites 'Touting'
Of Welfare Savings
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Republican
assemblyman Bccused the Re a g an
adm1n1stration today of "touting" more
tha n $600 million in Welfare reform
savings this ye:ir -hundreds of millions
mo re than can be Rchievecl.
Assemblyman William T. Bag ley I R-
San Rafael l, said he has been besieged
with letters from taxpayers to support
such a plan. "It's perhaps grossly unfair
to louL that figure," he said .
"Please write thrm again," Bagley to ld
\Vclfare Director Robert B. Car\eson.
"and say we're only gQing t.o save $169
million."
Carleson replied. "We still stick by the
$600 million figure.··
But he agreed with Bagley that thal
figure included l!I total o( state. federal
and local funds and could not be. achieved
this year -whether Gov. Reagan's
welfare reform bills passed or not.
Bagley is chairman of the Assembly
Welfare Committee .
Republican Assembl yman fr a n k
Lanterman of La Canada dema.nded or
Car\eson :
"Has the department 'touted' those
Newport Council
Acts on 'Slew'
Newport Beach city councilmen Mon·
day night ordered the cky at14rriey'1 of.
fice to begin action to clear title to "Sem·
lnici" Sle.w,'' a 2.5 acre.tract. West .New-
port resldenl.J wa11t ror a p&rk site.
'The prope(ty, located at the end trl
Newport Shores channel east of 81st
St.reel, is the zubject of variou1 claim11 of
ownership by the city ltld private lnter-
cs\l.
Councilmen also voted to bealn nego-
tlatJons with lhe state tor city use of the
state-owned Pacific COR!t Freew8y right.
o(.way property south of West Coast
Highway tor 1>3rk purposes.
Acting City Attorney Dennis O'NeU will
tlr$t determine cost& ol the IJtle work.
i
figures for the purpose of aroustns: the
public'"
Carlesnn replied, '"We have not."
But he acknowledged that citizens'
groups have been formed lo back the
Reagan pl an, now dead in Senate
committee. and have written hi 1
department for information.
The heated exchange came durin~ an
Assembly Ways and Means Committee
hearing into the weUare budget for the
year starting July I.
Chairman Willie L. Brown Jr. called
the hearing in an effort to pin down a
"cold. hard" welfare figure that could go
into the fin:il version of the budget.
Brown had planned to put Carie50n and
his aides under oath in i!!ln effort to
reconcile multimillion dollar dlfferencet
in welfare reform savings e.stimatea
between Carlt'son and the legbl1ture'1
discal expert. A. Alan Post.
Weather
Another summer-type day Is on
the agenda along the Orange Coast,
with temperatures et 70, lowtrlng
to 65 on Wt<!naday. Inland read4
lngs are set In the 90'11, lowering to
85 Wednesday.
. . INSIDE TODAY
Gen.era! Ekctrlc Cha:irtna1' IOJIS
Brftisll precipitoted Loc:lclleed
chsil ana sn.ould be h.fld re·
sl)Ons fbtc. See 1torv, Paat. 4.
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Au.s.sie Nonuplets
• 2 of 9 Babies
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Remain Alive
SYDNEY (APl -Only tw o of the nine
babltt born lo Mrs. LeonRrd Brodrick re-
mained alive today, 60 hours after their
birtJ1. a nd the condition of the surving
boy and girl continued to cawe concern,
the hospita1 ~ported.
TtA·o more or the nonupleU died early
today and Monday night. Both were girls,
one of them the first-born girl who weigh-
""ed 2 pounds, 2 ounces and had appeared
1· to have the besl chance of survival.
·· · Since the multiple birth early Sunday,
t ach hospital bulletin had said her C<ln-
llition was "satWactory considering her
1!.ize." This v.·as not said of the other
'Surviving habit!.
Two boys were stillborn. and two boys
.and a girl died Sunday night.
The latest hospital buUetin said th e
condition oI the two surviving infants was
.. ·.Buried Utility
·Lines Limited
, Utility lines along Pacific Coast
Highway !rom Riverside Avenue to the
,edge of Bayshores will be moved
underground.
The Newport Beach City Council
dropped plans for an underg round district
past Bayshores to Dover Drive after
residents of the exclusive tract objecled.
Homeowners along Crestwood Drive
y,oould ha ve had to pay an average of $320
to cover hookups to their homes if the
.entire district had been proposed,
.according to Willia m O'Bryo n, a
i.poke!man for Bayshore rtsident.s.
. · He sald the poles to be taken down
WouJd not enhance the arta.
He sa id residents would cooperate if
, lht plies throughout the subdivi.sion were
• , .to be eliminated.
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That's No Bt1ll
unchanged, m'aning they y,'ere still hav·
lng breathing difflcult!es. The boy weigh-
ed 12 ounces and the girl about one
pound.
The 29-year~ld molher y,•as bearing up
well. a spokesman for the Royal J1ospital
for Women said.
Doctors said earlier ~irs. Brodrick suf-
fered no medical complications as a
result of the record multiple birth.
Informed sources said earlier that the
babies were two months premature, but a
hospital bulletin today said the period
v.·as 12 weeks. It said the babies were
between sit and eight inc:hes long al
birth.
Mrs. Brodrick and her 32-year-old hus-
band, a meat salesman, have ty,·o other
daughters, ~ and 4 years old. She had
taken a Swedish (erlility drug: for a
hormonal disorder.
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formation would have any effect on
Hanoi, but a dded that publication of the
hitherto secret papers "is goi ng to cause
such a great deal of trouble."
He explained that the Stale Depart-
ment already had '"many queries from
other governments·• as lo how they could
still deal with the United Slates y,•ith
some assurance that confidential matters
\vould not be disclosed.
Rogers said that so far as !he
substance of the information disclosed
was conct:rned, "I believe v.•e should
reserve our judgment," particularly
when those who prepared the Pentagon
memorandum acknowledge that "they
did not have a!I the information''
a vailable.
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DAILY PILOT P~eh llt Akhenl kMlller
Pole Axed
J\1rs. Alene Sutton, 57, of 161-B Cecil Place, Costa
J\fesa. chopped this mighty tight pole off at the base
\\'it h her s n1a1J foreign car J\·londay afternoon. The
pole fell a cross t hree lanes of traffic on liarbor
Boulevard near Hamilton Street at 4:30 p.m. and
held up tnffic 20 minutes. No cars were hit and no
one, including Mrs. Sutton, was hurt, a ccording to
police reports.
'La 'la ncha' Closes
r.•E\\' YORK iAPi ~ Broady,ay·s long·
run musical "~Ian of La Mancha '' closes
June 26 after 2,328 performances and
with a profit of 2.500 percent.
The sho1v based upon the deeds of Don
Quixote opened Nov. 25. 1965.
During its run th e production earned $5
million profit for investors who posted
lhe orlglr.al $200,000 cost.
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Harry Conde, Harbor Area
Yacht Master, Dies at 73
Capt. Herry V. Conde, 73, of Costa
11esa. master ()f several private yachts
including some ()wned by the greats of
the movie industry, died Sunday in
Veterans Hospital, Long Beach.
A lieutenant commander in the U.S.
Nav.v Reserve when he died, Captain
Conde was a veteran of active duty dur-
ing World War II. He was commanding
officer for ships operations at Dutch
l !arbor early in the war and served in the
Philippines until his separation from the
Navy in December 1946.
Captain Co nde, who in 1960 obtained a
Superior Court crder changing his name
from Kandie to the more accurate.
F'rench spelling was master ef many ()f
5 Newport·Mesa
Hi gh Scl1ools
Gra<luatc 1,899
Commencement for 1,898 members of
thr Cl ass of 197 1 from Newport-Mesa high
~chool.'1 are scheduled this week begin-
nin~ Wednesd;:iy,
i..:stancia High School v.•ill graduate 465
seniors at ceremonies at 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday al Davidson Field.
Costa f\i esa 11igh School's comme1tee·
ment exercises for 455 graduates will be
at 7 .30 p.m. \\'ednesday in Le Be rd Sta-
d ium on the Orange Coast College Can1-
pus.
Nev•port Harbor High begins its grad-
11at1on for 445 sen iors. at 4 p.m. Thurs-
da\· at Da\'idson r·1eld. i·o~nna d£'1 ~1ar High \\"ill gradu;:ite 500
s1ud£'nts 1n ceremonies at ~ p 111. Thurs-
d;iv In 1hr carnpu.~ quadrangle.
the Newport HarOOr's most luxurious
motor yachts including the Carlotta and
tbe 150-foot Coronia.
Among film personal ities for whom he
piloted yachts were John Barrymore,
Duslln Farnum, Louise Glaum and Frank
Borsage.
A native of Stuart. Iowa. Capt. Conde
moved to California with his family when
he was 2 yea rs old. He attended high
school in San Francisco and liued in
Costa ti.1esa for 26 years.
He y,•as a charter member or the
Vachtsmasters and Engineers Associa-
tion cf San Pedro and Newport Harbcrs
and was the Jone Frenchman among the
group of Scandinavian sKippers. He was
a founding member of San Pedro Elks
Club.
lie freelanced with 1'.1Gf\1 studios
playing several roles and piloting vessels
for filn1.~ and \\'as amoni; thosP once con-
siriered for the role or l!opalong Ca ssidy.
l ie is survived by his widow, !\\rs.
Therese Conde of 234 ~.:. 20th St., <.:ost;:i
r-..tesa. and six child ren all of the Costa
1\1csa homt'. ·n1erest:'. Harold V. I!, \\'ar-
f('n C., Ar1 hur B, \.\'alter\\'. and V1rg1n1a
Conde : a brother. Warren Kandie or La
Crescenta, and a slep-brother, Donald
Charr11in ()f Chico.
A vigil service \\'il l be held 7 o'clock
tonig/11 in SL Joachim Homan Catholic
Church. 1964 Orange Ave., Cost a Mesa
where a funeral mass will be said at 9
a.m. Wednesday. Burial v.·ilh military
honors v.•ill be in Good Shepherd
Cemetery.
Bi sho p Sues Esta te
ED!NRURG. Te~ 1\.:PJ) -Calh11lic~
in the lov.·er Rio c:rande \lo.lie~ are suing
the estale of the pilot who made a su icide
crash di\'e into one or !heir churches las!
year.
Board Set
Fo1· Action
On Budget
Adoption or a $30.5 mil!lon preliminary·
budget which envisions a 20-cent 1a1:
increase wil be considered by Newpcrt·
Mesa school trustee.'! when thry meet al 7
o'clock tonight in the Lyceum at Costa
Mesa High School.
The tentative budget document a~
unveiled June J, calls for a $5.33 per $100
of assessed valuation tax rate in Costa
t.olesa and a $4.98 tax levy in Newport
Beach to finance school operations in the
two communities for the ltll-72 school
year.
While the budget is said to not C<lntain
any money for salary increases -
teacher~ have asked for a $1.8 million
pay boost -the document does allocate
an ei:tra $600,000 in res erves.
District Fiscal planning director Wa ller
Adrian pointed out the reserve3 in !he
proposed budget amount to 6.9 percent or
the tota l budget, compared with a 4.7
percent reserve this year.
If adopted as proposed. the schoo~
districf budgel "·ould me;:in owners of
property \vorth $32.000 \vou ld pay $16
more next year to support the Newport-
Mesa District.
Pupil enrcllment projecticns for the
coming. ye.11r indicate there v.·ill be 2,538
excess spaces in district elementary
school~ 1,118 excess space1 in middle
schools and 1,132 empty desk! in district
high schools. Dislrict enroll ment Is
expected to increase by ZO students lo a
total ()f 26.713 , next year.
From Pag" 1
FREEWAY ...
Road, ab<lut one and one-half mil• north
of Newport Center, turning eastward
there.
The Corona del Mar Freeway would not
extend any furlher to the south.
Councilmen directed Hirth to \vrite the
highway commission. asking t hat
consideration of the proposal be placed
on the agenda of its ne xt meeting.
Frankland said the commission would
likely not hear the request until
legislation is passed in Sacramento that
\Vould allow reconsideration of specific
allernates to !reeway route .
The bill, authored by state Senator
Clark Bradley (R-San Jose). has cleared
the Senate and is awaiting Assembly
committee hearing June 24..
Frankland made it plain t h a t
el\\•ironmental protection has had a great
impact on the thinking of the free1,1,·ay
planners.
"The state has developed highly skilled
\110rk forces that were not available in
prior years,'' he said.
~·rankland pointed out Iha'. the slate "is
now looking a t the possibility that
freev.'ays are not the solution to
transportation problems, certainly not aU
of them.
He also tcld rouncHmen that future
transportation needs are in the most part
dictated by land use plans.
He pointed out that Newport Beach has
absolutely no control over the land uses
established for the rest of Orange County,
but they in turn ·would play a major role
on "transportatlon corridor" need! in
t\ewport Beach.
F'rankland offered any state assistance
the city \\'anted in conducting 1ls traffic
study ;:ind said he v.·ould meet 1,1,•ith the
c1Uzens' rommillee r1nd cons u I t a n t
directing that study.
He also said there is a possibility the
state might give Ne1,1,-port Beach 11ome
financial assistance for ils study -
estimated to cost about $75.000.
Greg Dean and Bob Eng, sixth graders at Turtle
Rock School, as the bu;l, appear to have matador
Jell Putman, also a sixth grader, on the r u n. B illi·
fight "'as part of J\lexican Fiesta at the schoo! r--Ion·
day. It ended in a draw, according to afic ionados.
l"err1non1r s for JJ students completing
h1~h school requirements at ~fcNally Con-
1 i11u::i 11on School will be held a t JO a .m.
Thursday at the school.
Bishop J ohn Joseph F'i1zpatrick ~ion
day filed the $97~.000 ~uit on behalf of the
dioce~e or Brown~ville.
"We're willing lo discuss the mi ller,"
he said, "but I didn"t bring any money
with me."
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Lusk . pres1dent of the homebuilding firm.
Sound enginel'rs l'Stim 11ted the decibel
level at between 100 and 110, but Lusk
s::iid this would be reduced !o 56 inside.
"But they'll be shattered v.·hen the~·
open the door to go outside IO barbecue:·
said Vice 1rtayor Ho~·ard Rogers. pointing
out that 15 percent of the yea r is 54 days.
Coi.'Ticilman 1'1ilen Dostal joined Hirth
and Rogers in opposing the project
•·This is a problem of the greatest
magnitude.'' Dostal. a former FAA
lawyer. told counci lmen, "This is the first
time the council has been fa ced \\'ilh a
serious noise problem .
"It's time to bite the bullet." he said.
"Ifs very srrious 1~·hf'n helicopters \\/ill
be nytng ~5 feet sibove roorrops -
a ssuming their allimetcrs y,·ill be
C-OrrecL"
Dosi.al urged the council to \\'Ork v.·it h
the f.1arines a nd Orange County Airport
to get the flight paths of all aviation
Beer 's on the House
r\ORR1STOWN, Pa. CUPJ) -Small ra-
tions or beer v.·ill be gerved 20 p11ients at
Norristov.'fl Slatt Hospital this summer to
:iid in medical and psychiatric research
in geria tric treatment.
The hosplt<il said the rt.~ull~ v.·111 be
studied to determine the err els oi beer
and behavorla l and nutrit1onal treatn1ent.
~ A spokesman slres11ed the progra1n was
ot designed to repl11ce present methods
f treatment and that special permission
to use beer was obta~ned from patients or
their families.
•
rai5ed A motion lo that effect was later
:idopted hy thP !'ounr1I
Contentions by so1ne councilmen and
Acting C'11y ~1anager Philip r.
Bettencourt that to re1rrt the request
\Yould be tantamount to i n ve r s e 1
C-Ondemnation v.·ere questioned by Dostal.
"Thf're are other possible US!'S for lh('
proper\.\"." hf' s<1id, suggesting a
cen1elcry or golf coursr.
"There is an obligation for local
go\'ernment lo protect its cili1.ens," he
s;1id.
"To subjt·rt tl1t'111 In I 00· l !O d('Ci be!s or
noi se is outrageou,.,
Uyk~ earlier had told r,•t1nc1hnen that
llP\\' radar efllliprncnl pl;111nf'd frir
installation ::i i ~1CAS-EI TPro n111v m1tk t'
1t possible lo raise the flight pntt\.~ of ;:ill
aircraft after Januarv I.
'"f\f11ybc "'hen this 'hapens, 10i·hen lhrre
is more positive air control. this project
c..'Ou ld ht' a pproved," Doslal said.
Councilman Lindsley Parsons pointed
(1Ul that this condition exists in several
.areas of IO\.\"n. including Co ron a
llighlands and Harbor View Hills.
Councilman Carl Kymla pointed out the
Board of Supt-rvisors eigth y!'ars ago lost
:t cnurt judgment after it had frozen
development in Ro..'ismoor Leisure \\'orld
under similar circumstances
Ky1nl11 also \Yas cri!lcnl of th~ f\1:tr ine.'I
"fur ;:ilv.ays asking local go\'('rnment 10
f1_i:ht thrir balll<'.~ "
"They'rt not :l~kini;: us ~11 h1tht ,1heir
hsttles,'' H.oger.~ rctorlf'ri. '"!hey're givinit
u~ fair warning. lhey're kl'eping their
skirts clean. I comrncnd them for their
public interest seeing that v.·e are
lore\\•arned."
Truth
or Consequences?
'
So metimes the truth hurts! We have lost an oecasion11I sale liy not ttning • cuitom1r wJ;1t
he wanted to hear.
We might point out t~at e customer would be better off to pay 1 little more for our ruli·
h er padding t han buy a cheaper, mushy p11d that fe els li~e you are walki ng on b•lloons. The
"ba l:o on" pa d hurts the carpet backing, causes stretching , and ruins s.ams. Also , this ptdding
often flattens out after a wh~e.
Additionally, we might tell you that so me c1rp1t fi bers are more practic11I than others. A
fiber tha t works in one texture, might "bomb" in 1nother.
Feel free to call for advi ce. All of our s1l1s people heve hid 1xt1n1iv1 1x!)1ri1nce in t~e
service end of this business -tnd after ell -the most important thing we can offer, that no
one 1ls1 does, is servic.a!
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Costa Mesa Today's Flnal
EDIT I ON N.Y. Stocks
VOL ~. NO. 142, 2 SECTION S, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1971 TEN CENTS
Newport Seel{ing Inland Freeway Route Move
By L. PETER KRIEG
(II 11>1 Dlll»' ,.llol Sli t!
Newport Beach will go before the
Californ ia Highway Commission to ask
that the route of the planned Pacific
CQast Freeway be moved inland -part
of it into Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach city cauncilmen voted
unanimously Monday night to seek
reopening of the route question. They
propose adding lanes to the Sa n Diego
and Corona de! Mar Freeways and then
running the freeway out of NewporL
through Bon1la and Coyote Canyons.
At the same time, the council activated
a committee lo meet ~·ith Costa r-.lesa,
Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach of-
ficials to find out what they think of the
idea.
The action came after councilmen were
told by a top state otficial lhat state plan-
ning of the controversial freeway may
begin all (Iver again and a route change
mighl be made withou t the appro val of
all cilies involved.
Bamford Frankland, assistant director
or the state Public Works Oepartmenl,
conceded different criteria are being used
for freeway planning today th1:111 were in
effect when the coastal rout e \•ras
adopted in 196.1.
•·1t would be most desirable If we
co uld recycle (route planning) as
Newpori Beach embarks on a city traific
studv," Frankland said.
HC also said approval or a route change
by Costa Mesa, Huntington Beath or
other communit ies "is not a necessity."
"It \\-'ould make things much more dif-
ficult without them.'' he said.
His statements came after Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers, a staunch freeway
fighter, told Frankland, "l doubt the
state is so interested in the environment
that it would lake it into consideration
above the concerns o! a few small com-
munities."
Frankland earlier had reiterated a long
standing state position that approval by
other communities affected by the roul.c
was aecessary before the atate would
consider changing it.
Mayor Ed Hirth was optimistic.
"The county has said it would
cooperate," he said, "I think the· other
cities would, too."
Known as the Palisades-Bonita Canyon
coTTidor, the new route proposed by the
city comes from a ro ute suggestion made
last summer by Frank C. Wood, a retired
state real estate apprai.ser.
The plan calls for six or more
additional lanes to be added to the San
Diego Freeway £rom Seal Beach to Costa
Mesa , according to former Newport
Beach mayor Paul Gruber.
It would follow the planned Corona de!
Mar Freeway as it leaves the San Diego
Freeway near South Coast Plaza AIJd the
existing routes <lf Palisades Road and
MacArthur Boulevard to Bonita Canyon
fSee FREEWAY, Page ZI
Budget Studied
St. Clair Opposes Salary Raises
Pole Axed
l\lrs. Alene Sutton. 57. of 161-B Cecil Pl ace, Costa
Mesa. chop ped this mighty light pole off at the base
\vith her small foreign car l\-1onday afternoon. The
pole fe ll across three Janes o( traffic on }!arbor
Boulevard near Hamillon Street at 4:30 p.m. and
held up traffic 20 minutes. No cars were hit and no
one, incl uding Mrs. Sutton, was hurt, according to
police reports.
Wilson Supports
Housing Policy
Modifications
t.1ayor Robert \\'1lson of Cosla ~lesa
hes thrown his support behind a group
of officials trying tn tone dov.·n an ant1-
N1xon petition at 1hc L: S. Conference of
1'4ayors ln Philadelphia .
\\'ll~on is one of five mayors to ask for
mo::l1f1cat1ons 111 a reso1u!Jon al rearly
passed hy the conference re solutions
committee. whi ch condemns N1xnn 's ne>I'
open housi ng policy .
'T'he resolu tion against Nixon's pohc.v,
5upported by hig city may ors, asks that
i!KJ fed eral funds be stopped for any
cltJes which allow housing discrimtnalion.
Wilson signed a pcl.ition started by Ma y-
ar Herman W. Goldner of St. Petersburg.
Fla., which would strike lhe federal funrls
cut off requested fT'f'lm any resolution
passed by the mayors conference.
,Goldner, who supported lhe original
Albuquerque Calm Reign s
As Gua1~ds Patrol Streets
ALB UQUERQUE, N.M. {A P) -Heavi-
ly armed Na tional Guardsmen and police
patrolled ell~· strcet!'i today as tc.rsion ap-
peared tn ea~l' aftrr two days of violence
het\\·een au\hnritics and crov.·ds of young
pen pie.
Police C11pt. James LaRue said the
pArks v•ere empty and the ci!y v.·as quiet.
He said 281 persons were arrested
bctv.'cen 3:30 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. to-
day . They were herded into Montes.sa
Park Detention Center and the old city
jail. reactivated lo accommodate lhe
prisoners. .
fi.Iun ici pal C.ourl Judge Ma rry Robms
set bond for 270 of them but most still
were in custody. Bond was set at SJOO on
each charge against those arrested.
LaR ue said 65 to 60 of those jailed were
charged with violations or the 7 p.m. to 6
a.m. curfew slapped on the city of 300,000
Monday.
Since the trouble started Sunday, more
than 400 arrests have been marlr .
City firemen said they ansv.·ered 37 fire
ralls overn ight. During an average 24-
hour period. they an.~wer 15 lo 20. They
said they couldn·t say how many of the
calls were riot-related. but many ap·
parentl y \11cre slartcd by firebombs
thrown from cars
City Commission members said 1hey
woulrl meet toda.v to asse~s the situation
and decide whether to extend the curfew.
In the first day of the disturbance. 129
adults and many juveniles were jailed ; 14
persons were shot and wounder!: dozens
v•ere injured by fl ying debris, and some
downtown area stores were looted and
burned.
The disturbances were touche d off Sun-
day when police attempted to arrest some
young people in crowded Roosevelt Park
for public drinkiniz .
At the height of the renewed violence
Monday afternoon police. state trooper.!
!Ste RIOTING. Page ZI
Tough ec01'Jomic cond11.Jons ought tet
mean no sa lary increases, say s Costa
Mesa Councilman William St. Clair.
Monday night he b.alked when City
Manager Fred Sorsaba l presented lhe
proposed $12 million budget for fiscal
1971 -72, despite support given the budget
by other cou ncilmen,
ll was orily a study session on the
budget, but St. Claire made it clear hE''ll
vote again st the budget -eveJt if alone-
when It comes up for official approval .
"I ca n't accept this budget." he told
Times Defies
U.S. Suit
Over Vieinam
Frum Wtr• Sf:rvice&
NEW YORK -The Juatlce Depart-
ment began court prciceedings today tG
prevent the New York Times from
further publication or articles about a
secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam
war.
Lawyers for the federal government
and the Times entered the courlroom of
U.S. Dis trict C.ourt Judge Murray I. Gur·
fein at 12 :35 p.m. Detail work, however,
delayed actual filing of suit papers.
Atty. Gen .. John N. Mitchell said earlier
in Was hington lhe Justice Department
would !leek both a restraining order an
an injunction.
fi.1nnday . the Times said 1l •·must
respectfully decline" a Justice Depart-
ment request lo cease voluntaril y
publication of the series. commenced
Su nday.
J\11tchell asked the newspaper in a
telegram fi.1onday evening to refrain from
further publication of the documents on
the p;round that it wi1l cause "irreparable
inJury to the defense interests of Lhe
United States."
Secreta ry of St.ate William P. Rogers
said toda y that publ ication of the secret
Johnson Administration documents on
Vietnam was a "very serious matter."
!·le said it caused Foreign countries to
ques lion whether they could safely deal
with the United States on a confidential
basis.
Rogers. attorney general during th e
latter part of the E is enhower
Adm inistration, said the publication was
a clear violation of the law, "which pro-
vides that top secret and secret
documents should not becQme public until
(See TIM ES, Pa1e 2J ~tiuon, said Nixon's posi lion was made.
clearer to him during a speech given
at the mayors' conference by George
Rom ney. Secretary of Housi ng and Urban
Development
Romne y lnl(f the conference ii woulrl
be foolish to cut orr federal fund~ in all
categories tx>cau.'ie a city_ discriminAte:.
in one category. And he. .~irl it would also
bt impossible tn do legally .
Two Districts Okay Plan
"Let':. try lO do what we can now . .:ind
not destroy il by tryin~ for 1.00 much,"
Romney said.
Girl Arrested
In Flag Case
A 21-year-0ld Costa Mesa girl wa!'i ar-
rtsted Monday -f'lag Dey -for allegtd
dbrespect to the Star5 and Stripes.
Police offi cers said Linda Jean Jooes.
1t7D MAple St.. had cut and aewn the
American flag lnt.o a five-root long pillow.
Officers dlSCOYCn!d the nnor decoration
when lhey were checking on 11
disturbance c o m p I a J n t in the
Oeighborhood.
' Miss Jones lnld poHce l'lhe had picked
ap lhe flag In 1n aba.ndoned anttque atore
ln June l..11ke, and dJdn't know It waJ
•g11;inst the law lo make I P!llOW ot JI,
_ police t.ald.
Vocationa.l Training Program Get,s Trustee Approval
By GEORG E LEIOAL
01 , ... OllllY ~lltl •ittt
A joint powers agreement that "'.ould
form a t.hfee.dislricl regional vocational
tral!Ung program to begin this fall has
bee.n approved by two of the three 11chool
districts involved.
Tustin Union High School District
trustCC! Monday night approved a
5Jigbtl y revised vcr!liOn or the agreement
approved la:st week by the Huntington
Beach Union High School District.
Newport-Mesa Unified 01:.trict trustees
are ~heduled to act toniihl on lhe
$12!,000 plan.
The Tustin brnlrd 11rproved the plsn,
but asked th&l the agreement :spe<:ifically
call ror appointment of two board
member& from each board, 113 opposed to
di:strl~U appointing two reprQl?ntative1
who mlgh l be perSOfUJ other than
trust.tts.
Tus:tin trustees contend that since the
participating districts will be liable for
the debts inClD"red by lh e program, the
governing board should be comprised of
elected representatives of lhe district.
L. Jay Ingall. assistant superintendent
for insl.rucOOn in the Tustin l>istrJct, said
today Tustin trust.ees also want a vote by
the districts" boardll by March l on
whether the program will continue for a
second year.
"This would give us lime lo plan for
the following year's budget and notify
persoMel whether or not · they'U be
rehired," Ingall aaid.
Tu:stin 's share or the 1123.cm lnltlel
venture ls ~.000. The proposed prosr•m
wlll offer training or high school irtudent!I
for jobs as nurse aides. Other program!!
m1y be developed during the yetr. uslnlj:
a $30,000 reserve established within lhe
propMal.
'·
~ t.otal of 75 students from the three
districts would be offered training.
If approved by Newport-MesA trustees,
the agreement would allow the district.I
to appoint their program board
representative&.
Thal board would appoint a program
direct.or to launch the venture in time for
the opening of achool in September.
Ingall not~.
The regional approach to vocaUoMI
education was one of 11everal altematlve1
suggested In a recent countywide study of
vocational education completed by the
Tadlock A!l.~late1.
The Tu1tln, Hunlin1tton "Beach and
Newport-Mesa a ff i Ii at lo n was
recommended because of the pro1imily
of lhe three districts to potentl11;l job
trelning 11ltu111ions which would reduce
tran1porttttlon eo«l.s for both the dlstrlcts
and 1tudentl Involved.
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his fe llow councilmen.
St. Clair's reason for opposition i.s an
$81 ,000 figure for merit pay increases to
the city's 425 employes. He doesn't feel
there should be any salary increase when
economic condltlo ns are !'iO tough .
"If conditio111s were normal I'd agret
to it," said the veteran counci lman. "But
they're not normal. The market today
says municipal wages are way oot of
Jlne."
Sorsabal replied, "I feel we have a con-
tract with our employes that says a job
is worth a certain range, you'll Jose a
lot Of good people without Incentive.••
The merit pay increases Are based M
a salary scale for each job. In essence
they say that a man with more experi-
ence or doing a better job than someone
else in his position will get more money
on ~ fixed scale.
Merit pay does not include salary
raises -adjustments in the entire sca le
-which employes fight for each year.
f\.1eri t pay ls generally automatic, but
!See BUDGET, Page Z)
Flights Ripped
6 Dawn Takeoffs Come Vnder Fire
A series of six dawn lakooffs by
chirtered Air California jeta from
Orange County Airport Saturday morning
drew the wrath of Newport Buch city
councilmen Monday night.
''The-probably -y,•ere ta'klng &enlor class
members back north after a night at
Disneyland," said Acting Manager Philip
F. Bettencourt.
The airline is supposed to be
rE'stricterl from takeoffs between 11 p.m.
and 7 a.m.
Councilman Milan Dostal said lhey
should 5tick to the agreement, whether
the flights are scheduled or charter.
"One's just as noisy as the other,''
Dostal said.
An Air California spokesman this
morning confirmed the purpose of the
nights was as Bettencourt had 1uessed.
John Ericsen, manager of flight control
for the airline, said the planes took off
during the curlew "to get the ltids back
lo their homeii. They bad been up all
night. ..
C.Ouncilman Milan Dostal. pointing out
"some 2.000 Newport Beach residents"
were up the rest of the morning. urged
st.rong measures.
The council voted to file a vehement
protest, sending lett.ers to Air California,
itself. along with the Federal Avlati(ltl
Administralion at the airport, in Los
Angeles and In Washington, along with
the county Board (If Supervi.!ors and the
county Airport C.Omml&slon.
CdM N arco Officer Iffiled
In Ri verside Gun Battle
A youn.1: state narcotics agent from
Cnrnn;i de ! ti.far , described by his co-
"'orker:;: as "dedicated lo informed law
enforcemen t," w:i s ~hot and killed about
~ p.m, Monrlay du ring a narcotics raid in
a Riverside orange grove.
Richard F-"rank Mortllo, 24 . of Corona
dcl Mar. was part of a nine·man joint
slate, city and county narcotics learn
gathering evidence al 10595 Dufferin St.,
River1ide.
Morello and two Riverside Sheriff's
deputies searchtd the home afler a
$15,000 purc hase of ha shish had been
completed, acco rding to Dalton Newland,
area :supervisor of the Slate Bureau ol
Narcotics Enforcement i• Santa Ana.
Newland said lhe team had already
a rrested five persons at the borne when
Morello and the tv.·o deputies discovered
another man hidden in a back room of
the house.
Morello. a graduate of police science at
Sac ramento Slate College, was cut down
in an exchange of gunfire in which the
aixth suspect also was killed, Newland
said. Rlvers'ide Police Department h1
handling the homicide investigation and
Mesa Boy Hurt
In Bike Crash
A 5-year-0ld Costa Mesa boy was
bumped from hill bicycle by 1 car
Monday afternoon when he r* Into the
street from his own driveway.
Sean Christopher Weyer of 9 I 4
Dogwood Street was lhrown from his
bicycle and 1uffered bruises and cuts,
pollce said. He was treated at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital and releued.
PoUce said the driver or the car. Vena
Ry11ne. 4-0, of Ltm11, Ohio. didn 't see Sean
when he p00a1ed hi~ bicycle inf.ti the
at.reel. unlll it was too late to mW him.
Sean told pol lee be did not see the car.
the name of the dead suspect was not
released .
Newlan d said, that although the twn
sheriff"s deputies with Morello had
v.•itnessed the shooting it was not im·
mediately clear who had shot the fatal
bullets.
Monday's "buy" of narcotics at tbe
home was the second made during a
three-week investigation, Newland said.
MorE'IJo had served tv.·o years with the
Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement hav.
ing been rehired only last May ID after
a two year leave for Anny service,
Newland sai d.
A native Of Sacramento, Morello leaves
a wife. or Corona del Mar.
Funeral arrangements have not yet
been completed by the Ga rden Of Prayer
l\.1ortuary, Riverside.
Orange Coat
Weather
Another summer-type dAy Is on
the agenda along the Or11;nge Coa11t,
with temperatures at 70, lowerin1
to 65 on Wednesday. Inland read·
ings are! set in the 9!l's. towering to
85 Wednesday.
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RIOTER TOSSES MOLOTOV COCKTAIL IN ALBUQUERQUE
In New Mexico'• Largest City, Two Days of Destruction
2 Surviving
Babies Fight
For Lives
SYDNEY (AP) -Only two of the nine
babies born to Mrs. Leonard Brodrick re.
malned alive today, 60 hours after their
birth, and the condltion of the surving
boy and girl continued to cause concern.
the ho:sp ital reported.
Two more of the nonuplets died early
today and Monday night. Both were girls,
one ()f them the first-born girl who weigh·
ed 2 pounds. 2 ounces and had appeared
to have the best chance of survi val.
Since the multiple birth early Sunday,
each hospital bulletin had said her con-
dition was "satisfactory considering her
size.'' This was not said of the other
surviving babies.
Two boys were sWlborn, and two boys
and a girl died Sunday night.
The latest hospital bulletin said the
eondit.ion of the lwo surviving infants was
unchanged, meaning they were still hav~
ing breathing difficulties. The boy weigh·
ed 12 ounas and the girl about one
pound.
The 29-year-old mother was bearing up
well, a apokesman for the f!.oyal Hospital
for Women said.
Doctors said earlier Mrs. Brodrick suf·
fertd no medical complication:ii: as a
result of the record multiple birth.
Mesa Ecologists
Get State A ward
The State Conservation Award of the
Isaac Walton League of America has
been made to the Ecology Committee of
Estancia lligh School for its "'First Day"
ecology program April 21.
The award re co gni zes the
contributions of t h e studen t body of the
Costa Mesa high school ..,,. h i ch
present~ mo re tha n liO speakers during
the day.Jong program devoted to ecology.
Speakers represented ecology groups,
!'Qmpanies, colleges and debating teams.
The keynote assembly featured lecturer
and ecologic•] acli\•ist Cliff Humphrey of
the EC11logy Action Educational lnst1tt1te.
Estancia teachers Mike Land 1no and
Don Btatty. advisor~ to the Ecology
Committee "A'ere recognized for their
ef fort& at a recent Isaac \Y1!lon League
awards luncheon.
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RIOTING ...
and Nalional Guardsmen routed a curs-
ing, missile-hurling cro~·d from lhe park.
Young people massed In the park hurl-
ed gasoline bomb.'! and other missiles at
the police and guardsmen, who responded
with tear gas and a charge that sent
most of the crowd in retreat. Police
made 100 arrests.
The confrontation came at Ch icano Hill
in the park. Chicano is the name given lo
Mexican-Americans.
Five persons, incl uding t"'O guardsmen,
\Vere injured during the clash at the park
and a disturbance 1vith marching youn g
people earlier Monday on a corner of the
University of New Mexico campus.
One young man was shot in the back by
police in the campus area, police said. He
was reported in serious condition.
''After the combined efforts of alt la\\'
enforcement agencies. including the New
Mexico National Guard, the park has
been cleared," Deputy Police Chier Don
Daniel said Monday night. •·It is quiet."
\Vith darkneSl!I however, came the
fires. Guardsmen'and police patroled city
streets but reported no organized
disturbances involving large groups.
From Page 1
FREEWAY ...
Road, about one and one-half mile north
of Newport Center, turning eastward
there.
The Corona del Mar Freeway \vould not
extend any further to the soulh.
Councilmen directed Hirth to wr ite the
highway commission, asking t h a l
consideration of the proposal be placed
en tbe agenda of its next meeting.
Frankland said the commission would
likely not hear the request until
legislalion is passed in Sacramento that
v.ou!d allow reconsideration of specific
alternates to free1vay route.
The bill. author ed by stale Senator
Clark Bradley (R-San Jose). has cleared
the Senate and is <1 v.·aiting Assembly
committee hearing June 24.
Frankland made it \llain th a t
et1vironmental protection has had a great
impact on the thinlting oi the freeway
planners.
•'Thr state has developl"d h1ghlv !<k111rd
"·ork forces 1hat \1·cre not a1·ailable in
prior ~·ears." he sa id.
Fr ankland pointed ouL lha'. the state "1s
now looking at the possibility th at
freewa ys are not the !<Olution to
lrtlnsporLatlon problems. certainly not all
of them.
He also tol d councilmen lhat future
transportation needs are in the most part
dictated by land use plans.
He pointed out that Newport Beach has
absolutely no control over the land uses
established for the rest of Orange County.
but the y in turn would play a major ro~e
on "transportation corridor" needs in
Newport Beach.
From Page J
BUDGET ...
d°'s not go to every employl".
St. Clair argued -in a losing effort -
lhat enough people are out of work now
!hat jobs are precious and city employts
should be happy to bt workin •.
"Merit increases and salary 1ncrtases
are two different things," countered
Councilman Jack Hammett. 1'1f there i.s
no incentive to makt'! more monty you
end with a poor situ 11tion."
Vice ~1ayor Wi llard .Jord11n also agree<!
that incenti\'e pay i~ ne<::essary lo keep
employes produci ive. ~fayor Robert Wilson 11nd Cou111c1l man
Al\'in Pinkley were absent from the
sWdy session. but like Hammett •!'Id Jor.
dan are expected to Jpprove the budget
nex t ~1onday night.
The $12 million propos1I Is up about
$700,000 over the currenl ye1r. but no
change In the city's three t1x ra tes are
planned. The city tax r1tt Is $1 per $100
assessed valu11tlon. plus 37114 cents: for
t~ P1ri~ and Recreation district 11nd
15 cents for the streel llghlin11 distric.L
Copit~ of the budge! are av;il!Able in
the city clerk.s' office for 1ny citizen who
want to re,•ir.w It bt:fore Monday night's
public hearing.
No ch&n(!es were made In !ht bud11et
studv ~tssion Councilmen mer1!1y re-
''ieWed the f~ct.s and Hgurts, the n St.
Clair n1ade his posi!fon clea r .
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Viet Study Revealed
NY Times E~poses Secret LBJ Decision
NmW YOU: (UJ!I) -President
Johnaon "1rudgin&IY" 1ave ln to G~n.
Willi11om We9lmorel11ond and the Joint
Chiefs of' Staff on committing U.S. troop s
to an offensive ground war in Vietnam in
Aprll, 1965, while taking care to k_eep his
decision secret from the public and
Congress, the New Y €Irk Times reported
'fuesday.
Jn the third of a series based on a top
secret Pentagon study of American
involvement In Southeast Asia, the Times
cited documenls "'hich said a
contributing factor lo Johnson's decision
\V<IS Hanors lack or reaction to stepped
up bombing of North Vietnam. Another
factor was the occupation of half of South
\'ietnam by the Viel Cong an? the
r rumbling state of the Sa 1 g o n
government.
.. It is pretty clear. then, that the
President intended, after the early Apr il
Nationa l Security Council meetings, t&
cautiously and carefully experiment with
the U.S. forces in offensive roles." the
Pentagon study is quoted.
A security action memorandum or
April 6. 1965. said. "the President desires
that with respect to the actions ...
premature publicity be avoided by all
poss ible precautions. The. a cl l o n s
themselves should be taken as rapidly as
practicable, but in ways th at shou!d
Fron& Page 1
TIMES ...
lhPy ha ve been declassified."
Rogers told a ne11,·s conferen~ he ~1d
not think the disclosure of the UI·
formation would have any eflect on
J-lanoi but added that publication of the
hitherio secret papers ''is going to cause
such a great deal o[ trouble."
He explained that the State Depart-
ment already had '·many queries from
other go\'ernmen ts·· as to how the y could
still deal with the United States "'ith
some assurance that c<lnfidential matter.s
\VOul d not be disclosed.
Rogers said that so far as the
substance of the information disclosed
\1•as concerned. ''I believe v.·e should
reserve our judgment."' particularly
\\'hen those ?•ho prepared the Pentagon
1ncmorandum acknowledge that "they
did not have all the information''
available.
Rogers said specifically that the
analysts. \\"ho offered "a good deal o(
narration ., \\'Orked from documents
available 'i n the Pentagon and '"they did
nol have the While House documents •••
these are selected documents."
In view of all this, he said, "I anl not
going to gel involved in passing judgmenl
on those tvents."
The secretary rejected the :i;uggeslion
that his attitude on the documents "'a.s
cont rary to the right of the public to
know what il."i government is doing.
"The. public is entitled to know a good
deal."' he said. "but we have laws that.
are designed to protecl the interests of
the United States ...
On other malters, Rogers said :
-Hanoi is using Ameri can prisoners of
\Var "for ransom purposes" and to play
on lhe emolions of relatives of the un-
fo rtunate men. \Vhile expressing sym·
pathy for th e prisoners and their
famili es. Rogers said: "We can't abandon
our national objectives in order to pay
ransom ...
-Former Defense Secretary Clark f\t
Clilford"s statement that Hanoi would
release the prisoners of war wi thin 30
days after the United States announced a
riate for total \V llhdra"·al from Vi et nam
"·as simply a .. conclusion"' Clifford had
reached from talking \\'ith uniipecified
~ources.
5 Ne,vport·Mesa
Higl1 Scl1ools
Graduate 1,899
Commencement for 1.llS8 members nf
the Class of 197! from New.port-Mesa hi~h
school~ are scheduled this week begm-
ning Wed nesday.
Estancia High School 'ili-'ill graduate 465
seniors at ceremonies at 7: 30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Davidson FiP.ld .
Costa M"a Hi&h School's commeoct-
ment exercises for 4f>S gradua tes "111 be
at 7·30 p.m. \Vednes<lay in Le Ba rd Sta·
dium on the Orange Coast College Cam-
pus.
Newport Harbor Migh begin s its grad·
uation For 44 J seniors. at 4 p.m. Thur~·
dav at Davidson Fi<'lli.
Corona del Mar l IJ~h \\'ill gradu1'1<' 500
ii ludenls in cere1no11ies <i i 5 p.m. Thurs·
da.v Jn the campus quadrang le. .
Ceremooies for !l3 studenb; con1pletin~
high sc hool requirements at ~lcN illlY Con·
tinuatlon School will be he ld at 10 a.m.
'fhursday at the school.
Rec reation Camp
Signups Slated
Costa Mesa parents ·who want their
youngsters age ~1% In the.. recre&tlon
department'• day camp can s11n up !or It
this wtek at city hall .
Day camp starls ~fonday, June 2.1. at
Vista Park. 1200 Victoria St. A one wee.k
session costs $10.
Day c:amp hours art from 9:30 a.m. to
:\:30 p.m. The. wetk fea tures £Imes.
C'rafl.1 , tuke.s~ special evenL,, sports and
cook out.s. Children wlll be. picked up
lrom Inc-al school pick-up point!!.
For inforrnation phone 8J4-!i303.
minimize any appearance o[ sudden
cban1es in policy."
This referred to an official U.S. policy,
taken arter lhe Korean war, of commit -
ting no more grou11d troops in Alsla.
The Times .said in spi te Of Johnson's
precau tions, the shlft to the offensive
slipped out in a State Department release
two months later. By this time Johnson
had approved commitment of more than
20,000 troops and by the end of tbe year
there were 184 ,314 U.S. servicemen in
Sout h Vietnam.
The Johnson administ ration rejected
propo~als that air action 011er t-;:irtb
Vietnam be stepped up as an alternative
to a ground war becau!f: it feared
Chinese Intervention, the Times said. Nor
were Secretary ef Stale Dean Rusk or
1no!>t of the President's key advise.rs
optimistic about negoUating an end to tbe
conOict.
"The study also says !we tif the
President's ma jor moves ln11ol11ing the
bombing campaign in the spring of 1965
were designed to quiet critics aod obtain
public support for the ai r war by striking
a position of compromise." said the
Times report. "But in fact, . . . the
move.!! masked publicly u n st a I e d
conditions for peare lhat 'were n11
!'ompromise terms. but n1ore akin lo a
cease and desist order that. from lhe
ORV-Viet Cong point of view, was
tantamount to a demand for their
surrender'."
Harry Conde,HarhorArea
Yacht Master, Dies at 73
Capt. Harry V. Conde. 73, of Costa
~lesa, master ol several private yachlg
including some owned by tbe greats of
the movie industry. died Sunday in
Veterans Hospital, i.A>ng Beach.
A lieutena nt comma;;der ln the U.S.
Navy Reserve when he died, Captain
Conde was a veteran of active duty dur·
ing World War II. He was commanding
offi cer for ships operations at Dutch
Harbor early in the war and served in the
PhilippiMs until his se?BJation from the
Navy in Decem ber 1946.
captain Conde, who in 1960 obtained a
Superior Court order changing his nam•
from Kand ie to the more accurate,
French spelling was master er many of
Finch to Help
Mesa Celebrate
18th Birthday
Robert Finch, former LL Governor of
California and now • Presidential
advisor. will help Costa Mesa !'elebrate
its 18th year as a city on June 29.
Pinch, who was also the Secretary of
lltalth, Education aid Welfare, w i 11
speak at the ch amber of com.merai
anniversary luncheon. June 29 tn the
Costa Mesa Golf ind Country Club.
He re~ntly announced that he would
leave Washington in 1972 after first
1vorking to re·elect President Nixon.
~·inch might reveal his own political
ft1tu re at the chamber luncheon .
Ticke ts !o the .June 29 celebration cost
$5 per person and may be ordered now
through June 25 fro m the Chamber of
Com merce. 5.'\3 W. 19th St.
The Chamber banq uet will honor Costa
fl1esA in its 16th year of incorporation.
Costa Mesa bl'l'ame a city in 1953 "'ilh a
population or 16.1 85. There are now about
75.000 residents in town .
The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
"ill a!sn be: honored for 35 years of
ser\'ice to this arra.
TI1e seating i!'t liini ted for the June 29
a Hair with only 250 re st r v a t ion a
a\•ailable.
Finch 1\ ill be the keynote speaker at
!he cha1nber banqurl. Hr 11i•as Lt.
liu\'rn1or ot California from 1966 through
. Jan uary. 1969. '"~1hen he resigntd at
President Nu:on·s requesl lo take over
lhe HF.W post .
Jn June. 1910, Finch left. HE\V to
become one of the President's three
special ad visors. There is now
:,peculalion Iha! h<' will seek tht
Cahfomia governorsh ip or a United
Sta t e~ Sena te !lea!
the Ne wport Harbor's most luxuriou~
motor yacbts including the Carlotta and
tbe 150-foot Coronia.
Among fi!m personalitits for whom he
piloted yachts were John Barrymore,
Dustin Farnum, Uiuise Glaum and Frank
Borsage.
A nati11e Gf Stuart, Iowa, Capt. Conde
moved to California wlth his fa mily when
be was 2 years old. He attended high
school in San Francisco and lived in
Coata Mesa !or 26 years.
He was a charter member of the
Y acbtsmasters and Engineers Associa-
tion of San Pedro and Newport Harbors
and was the lone Frenchman among tbe
lfOOP of Scandlnavian skippers. He was
a founding member of San Pedro Elk.s
Club.
He freelaneed with MGM studios
playing several roles and piloting 11essels
for rums and wa.s among those once con·
side.red for tbe ro!e of Hopalong Cassidy.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Therese Conde of 234 E. 20th St., Costa
Mesa, and six cil ildren all or the Costa
Mesa home, Therese, Harold V. ll, \\'ar-
ren C., Arthur B., Walter W. and Virginia
Conde; a brother, Warren Kandie of La
Crescenta, and a step-brother, Donald
Charmin of Chico.
A vlgi\ service will be held 7 11'clock
tonight in St. Joachim Roman Catholic
Church, 1964 Orange A11e., Co,,t.a Mesa
where a funeral mass will be said at !it
11.m. Wednesday, Burial with military
honors will be in Good Shepherd
Cemetery.
Mesa Chamber
Seeks Exh.ihits
For Co unt y Fair
Costa Mesa's Chan1her of Co1nmerce 1:s
seeking industrial exhibits for the Orange
County Fair July 13-18.
The Chamber will conslruct booths and
supply materials for a $25 fee for any
Costa Mesa area manufacturers "A'ho
want to display their goods al the fair.
F'our steps have been outlined for
manufacturers "·ho want lo enter the
chamocr·s Community Industrial Feature
Exhibil ·
-Utilize a Jo.fool by 21).foot space for
the ex hibit of area goods.
-Display as many manu factured
products or industrial processes as
possible.
-Inform the publ ic about the products
bv conciJO:e and read11ble lahf'l!<.
· -Utilize miniatures .'lnrl modt ls if
produci ill too large to exhibit
f or further inform ation on industrial
exhibits phone the chamber at 646-0536.
Truth
Fair Lady
Orange Coast College coed De-
borrah Grimmond, 19, the cur·
rent J..liss Costa Mesa, \l:ill rep-
resent the ci ty in competition
for queen of the Orange Coun·
ty Fair. The fair runs fro_m
July 13 to July 18 at fau·
grounds in Costa Mesa.
Hitchhiker Held
After Knapsack
Of. Pills Seized
A hitchhiker hu mming his v.•ay down
Harbor Boulevard v.•as arrested t-.f onday
in Costa Mesa wit h a knapsack full of 600
possible LSD tablets.
Police boo ked Ronald Steven Lombard,
19. or Santa Ana, on suspicion of
possession of dangerous drugs for sale,
being intoxicated i11 public and lack of
proper identification.
The arresting ofricer said he noticed
Lombard at 19th Street and Harbor
Boulevard. and "humming while be walk-
ed ."'
\Vhen approached. Lombard could not
idt ntify himself, but did hand the offic~r
a birth certificate according to police
reports.
\\'hen Lombard pulled the birth
certificate from hls knapsack, the officer
spotted si :ic cellophane b11_gs. each con-
taining about JOO or11nge pill s be!leved to
contain LSU.
Detectives said this morning that 600
U)D tablets would be worlh between $700
and $900 on the street market.
Beer "s 011 the I-louse
NORRISTO\VN, Pa. (UPI) -Small rill·
tions of beer \\"ill be served 20 pat ienl s at
!'(orristov.<n Slate Hospllal fhis summer to
aid in medical and psychia tric researcll
1n geriatric treatment. .
The hospital satd the results 1,111! be
~tudied to determine the effects or be.tr
and hehavorial and nu!ri!ional t:eatmenl.
A spokesman stressed the program \\'a.S
nnt designed to replace present method.!
of treatmenl and that special permission
lo use beer was ob1ained From patients or
their Fatnilies.
or Consequences?
Sometimes the truth hurls! We hive lost an occlllsional sale by not t elling • customer whet
he wanted to heor.
We mi9ht point cut that e customer 'NOuld be better off to pay a li+tle more for our rub·
ber padding than buy a chtaper, mushy pad that fee ls like you art walkin9 on balloons. The
"b1lloon11 pad hurts ihe c1rpet b1ckin9 , causes stretching, and ruins searws. Also, this podding
often flattens out .sfter • while. · ~
Addit ion•lly, w1 might tell you th•t som• corp•I fib•rs
fiber th1t works in one texture , mi9ht "bomb" in •nother.
•re more practical than others. A
Feel fret to c1ll for 1dvic1. All of our s1les people h1v1 heel extensive experienc.e in the
s1rvic1 end of this business -•nd 1fter an -the mo.st import1 nt thin9 we can offer, that no
one els• does, is service!
IAHTA AHA, OllAHOl.
TUSTIN Call ••.
ALDIN'S
•ID "ILL CAlt,.ITI
& DlllA,.llt lll
11l74 1,...1,.._ Tvttlft. C•I. ..... ,..
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Saddlehaek
EDITION
VOL. 04, NO. 142, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, ·197 f
• emente I s
,
Secret ll'ar Stttdy
Times Suit Due
'
Over Viet Story
F'rom Wire Service5
NEW YORK -The Justice Depart·
ment began court proceedings today to
prevent the New York T imes from
further publication or articles about a
gecrel Pentagon study of the Vietnam
war.
i,ay.·yers for the federal government
and the Times entered !he courtroom of
U.S. District Court Judge Murray f. Gur-
fein al 12:35 p.m. Detail work, however,
delayed actual filing of suit 'papers .
Alty. Gen .• John N. Mitchell said earlier
Judge Sentences
Marine Rapist
To State Prison
A Cam p Pendleton Marine who
admitted raping a 14 • year • old San
Clemente girl at the urging of the
victim's mother was sent to state prison
Monday.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
Byron K. McMillan ordered the lhree-to-
:M).year term for Robert Dean Smith, 21,
1fter reading a psychiatrist"s report
recently compiled on t~ young ~1arine.
He also ruled that a Penal Code section
which cuts the minimum prison term fo r
young offenders should be applied lo
Smith. The provision will mean that
Smith will be eligible for parole after
serving six months of hi s sentence.
Smith was booked on multiple counts of
rape after the victim 's sister told San
Clemente police that her mother had
urged Smith to rape the victim and had
taken the coup le to a local motel room
for the purpose. She 1old police that there
had been several such incident~.
The victim's mother was booked on
Identical charges a n d suhsequently
ordered to undergo psychiatric testing.
Judge McMillan i~ scheduled to review
those reports tcxl11 y hrrore drciding nn
further action against the 58-year--old
defendant
Pciir Unhu rt
l n Plllne Flip
Twn Soulh Coast dnctnrs escaped
with minor cuts and bruises Mon·
day when their two seat.er aircraft
missed lhe runway <11 !ian .Juan
Capistrano Airport and landed
upside do\';n in a creek bed.
The pilot. Dr. Neil G. Barbour of
~~165 Beach Road. Capistrano
Beach, received culo; on the
forehead bul was otherwise unhurt,
shcriff'5 oHicers said. H is
passenger. a physician who refused
to identify himself, sustained mino["
cuts .and bruises.
Investigators said the 1ighl planr,
a Hilton Lark, was badly damaged.
Dr. Barbour was described as an
experienced pilot who constantly
uses the San Ju.an airfield.
Heart Patient
in Washington Lhe Justice Department
would seek both a restraining order an
an injunction.
Monday. the Times said ii "must
respectfully decline'' a Justice Depart•
men! requesl to cease voluntarily
publication of the series, commenced
Sunday.
Mitchell asked the newspaper in a
telegram f.1onday evening to refrain from
further publicalion of the docu ments on
the ground that it will cause "irreparable
injury to the dercnse interests of the
United States ."
Secretary of State William P. Rogers
said tod ay that publication of the secret
Johnson Administration document.'! on
Vietnam was a "very serious matter."
He s;iid it caused foreign countrie5 to
gue!ition whether they could safely deal
"-'ilh the United States on a confidential
basis.
Rogers. attorney general during the
latter part of the E is e n how er
Administration, said the publication was
a clear violation <>f the Jaw, "which pro-
\•ides that top secret and secret
documents should not become public until
the y have been declassified ."
Rogers told a news conference he did
nol think the disclosure of the in·
formation would have any effect on
Hanoi, but added that publication of the
hitherto secrel papers "is going lO cause
strC"h a great deal of trouble."
He. explained that the Stale Depart-
ment .already had ;'many ·queries lrom
other governments" as to how they could
sti ll deal with the United States with
some assurance that confidential matters
would not be disclosed.
Rogers said that !Cl far AS the
substance of the informa tio n di!closed
was concerned. "I believe we should
reserve our judgment," particularly
when those who prepared the Pentagon
memorandum ecknov.·Jedge that "they
did not have all the information''
available.
Rogers said specifically tha t. the
analysts, who oHered "a good deal nf
narration." worked from document.-;
available in lhe Pentagon and ''they did
not have the White House documenls •..
these are selected documenls."
In \']ev.· of all this. he .!iaid , "! am not
going 10 get involved in passing judgment
an those event5. ''
The secretary rejected !he suggestion
that his attitude on the documents "'a~
contrary lo the right of the public to
know "-'hat Its government is doing
''The public is entitled lo know a good
deal," he said, ''but we have 1a"'S that
are designed to protect the interest! or
the United States."
On other matters, Rogers said:
-Hanoi is using American prisoners o!
war "for ransom purposes" and to play
on the emolions of relatives of the un·
fortunate men. While expressing sym·
palhy for the prisoners and their
families, Rogers said: "We can't abandon
our national objectives in order to pay
ransom."
-Forme[" Defense Secretary Clark M.
Clifford's statement lhat Hanoi would
re.lease the prisoners of war within 30
days after the United States announced a.
date for total withdrawal from Vietnam
was simply a "conclusion" Clirford had
reached fr om talking with umpeciJied
wurces.
DAILY ~ILDT ~Ml• by Jl'hll lilllllrtl
PHYSICIAN AND OTHERS WORK TO SAVE LIFE AFTER MONDAY FREEWAY ACCIDENT
Plumber Edward E. Miller Died Despite Efforts. Add itional Pic ture P19e 3
•
Coast War Heroes Honored
Mesa. 3 Arch Bav Men Awarded Medlll of Honor
Two Orange Coast war heroes wen~
among seven men honored at the White
House today as President N i x o n
presented each with the medal of honor.
Spec, 4 J ohn P. Baca, a Costa Mesa
residenl, won the honor for throwing
himself ()n a llve hand grenade. whl!e
~1ajo[" Ke rn W, Dunagan, formerly of
Three. Arch Bay, won it for exposing
himself lo enemy fire when his division
was under heavy allack.
Baca, 22, was with the 1st Alr Cavalr:;
Division on Feb. 10, 1970, when a platoon
from his company was pinned down by
enemy fire. Baca led his recoilless nne
le.am lhrough enemy fire to help in the.
rescue and during the fight a grenade
was tossed into the midst of his patrol,
His citation read: "Fully aware of lhe
danger lo his co mrades, Specialist Baca
unhesitatingly and with comp I e t e.
disregard for his own safety covered the
grenade with his steel helmet and fell on
Suspended Students
Readmitted lo Class
Ten Tustin Union High School District
pupils who had bttn suspended on viola·
lions of district policy against drug abuse
were readmitted to classes by action of
the boa rd, Monday night.
All of the 10 studen~ will be allowed to
enroll In summer session classes which
begin J une 23, Superintendent William
Zogg said.
Jt as the grenade exploded, therehy ab·
t;orbing the lethal fragments and con-
russion with his body.
''His gallant action an d total disregard
for his own personal welfare directly sav-
ed eight men from certain serious injury
or death."
~1ajor Dunagan. 37, was wit h the
America! Division May 13-14, 1969 when
his company was nil with heavy fire from
a well.entrenched enemy battalion . His
citation said he repeatedly and fearlessly
exposetl himself to danger.
Dunagan 1~ divorced and his two
children. Jennifer. 14, and Kern. 17, were
students 11l Laguna Beach Schoo! until
last year. He lived in the area during th e
Marine Charged
lu San Clemente
For Bomb Threat
A 22·year--old Camp Pendleton f.farine
faces charges of phoning in a bomb
threat today after allegedly telling police
a Greyhound bus contained a satchel of
plastic explosive .
San Clemente police arrested Leonard
Wayne Morris at about 2:30 .a.m. today
as he rode toward the gate of the base in
ll cab.
Officers .sakl they earlier had received
It call from a man who said a brief case
in the front seat of a bus at the local
terminal contained C-4 plastic explosive.
Patrolmen investigated. discovered that
the bus already had pulled away, then
"'ilnesM!.'I said the alleged caller had just
left in a tax i. Later it was determined the
exploslvt did not ex ist.
1950s and Js a graduate of Cal Sta te
fullert.on.
The major won lhe h1edal of Honor dur·
ing his second trip in Vietnam . He was
awarded a Silver Star on his first tour
there for rescuing se veral wounded men,
President Nixon presented the Medal of
Honor in private ceremonies al the White
House,
The olher five medal winners are Chief
WO i\hchael ,J. Novosel, Ft. Bragg. N.C,;
Staff Sgt Franklin D. i\oliller, Elizahe tb
City, N.C: Sgt. Richard Pen r y ,
Petaluma, Calif.: Sgl. Peter C. Lemon ,
r-;ational City, Mich., and f..farine PFC
Raymond 1'-1. Clausen. Jr., Hammond, La .
Penry. like Baca, has a c1tat1on that
reads like a .John Wayne script
The 22-year-old sergeant "'as with the
199th Infantry Brigade on the night nf
Jan. :IL 1970. when his platoon came
under heavy enemy r1re, The company
commander and most nf the platoon
memhers were seriously wounded. Penry.
moving through enemy fire, relocated the
company c1Jmmanrl post, three time~
dashed outside the def ensive perimeter in
the fa ce or hosttle fire !o re trieve radios
and reestablish cnmmunicatinns, then
helped lurn back enemy assaults.
"During a determined assault by over
:10 enemy soldiers Sgt. Penry occupied
the moRt vulnerable forward posit.ion
placing heavy, accurate fire on the at-
tacking enemy and exposing himseU
several limes to throw ha nd grenades-into
the advancing enemy,'' his citatiop said.
Marine Reserve
Uni ts Training
At Pendleton
Danny Campaign Started Morris was arrested after police pulled
over a cab headed for Camp Pendleton.
Officers I.hen booked him on the felony
charge.
Three units of the Marine Corps
Reserve arrived 11t C1mp Pendleton this
week for their two·Wl;!ek 1Mua1 •summer
t..a.!ning period.
A campaign to ~k donations to defray
the massive costs for the trratment of
llllle Danny Jones was launched today by
1 San Clemente w<>man.
Peggy Landell, a waitres!! 11t the Travel
Ion Restaur11nt said she organiud the
fund to 11ssist in the estimated 118,000 in
hospital expenses for the treatment of the
4-year~ld Ssin Clemente heart surgery
r.atient who hu begun the seventh wee.k
n his battle f<>r life today .
Oanny. wtla has survived dozens of
crises since the lnlUal aurgery, remains
1.11 utremely crltic11I condi tion and under
Intensive care at LM Angeles Childtf:n'•
}lmpila l.
Mrs. l..andel11Jud !iht and many friends
"'ere concerned for the family expenses
,
and decided to organiu: a drtve to ralst
funds.
The youngster, who haw received
personal wishes of good luck from
President Ntxon , recently underwent
emergency surgery to correct 1evere
bleeding from stomach ulcers.
Besides the ulcer!, he has baUled
pn eu m oni a and other severe
complication.'! after the lnllial dangerou.'
mirgery which repaired several bolei1 in
the. boy'1 heart.
•·we knew that the 1li: weeks or
Intensive c11re have racked up an awful
bill," said Mrs. Landell , ··so we all
decided to try t() raise aome m(lney for
the family.''
Danny 's parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Jones "wlll have all they can do to ral&e
that kind of money," she said.
The charge for the 1ix weeks of
lnLensive care a.mounu to MSO a day, abe
explained.
The fund will be administered through
the Danny and Dennla Jones Fund al the
San Clemente branch of United California
Bank.
Donors also c1n live Contributk>ns to
Mt•. Landell at the rataurant.. aht &aid.
They then will be clet>o•il•<Lllt lbe fund.
"Even If it's a dollar or two," she said,
''It woukt mean a million to the family."
Sin Clemente's police omi:tri hive
repeatedly donated blood for Danny
during the orfglnal rurgery and the other
emera:eney <>perations.
Football League
Signups Tonight
Capistrano Bly are• boys who will be
betwetn ft to 13 ytws old by next July 31
Art eligible to sign up for the· Junior" All·
American Football League tonight ln
Marco Forster Junior High School
Cllfttorlum.
The orientation and recruiting meeting
will be held from 7;30 to 9 p.m. Parents
are encouraged lo attend with their $011~.
Registration fee for the football aeuon
will be U per boy.
Deadline for 1i&nin1 up will bf: AuJ. I.
The 145 enlisted rese["Vlsb and four
officers come from Omaha, Sacramento.
•nd Waco, Tex.
The three unit! will billet at the CalflP
~1arga["l\a area of lhe base and devote
the training cycle to on-IM-job tr&inin&
with engineer malnten•nce unit.I.
The thret group! A(e tbe first or 113
separate reserve units which will use the
base thla summer for re~rve training.
I.Ater in the summer reservists will
ct'lngrqate for large-scal e w•~ ga·mes on
Camp Pendleton's be1ches and uplands.
About 7,000 men wi1J'p1rtlctpat.e. In Uws
acltvltles throughout the three 1wnmer
month8, base 1pokeamen 11ld.
Today's Fblal
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
an
Re scue Try
011 Driver,
72, Futile
By JORN VALTERZA
01 Ill• 0.111' l'lkll 51111
Despite frantic attempts by a volunteer
physician and a cardiac: technician to
save him, a well·knowu San Clemente
area plumber died Monday afternoon at
the scene of a freeway crasb which sent
his burning van rolling along the
roadway.
Edward Eugene Miller, 12, of 32802
Valle Road, died of multiple injuries as a
Del Mar ph ysician performed an
emergency tracheotomy at lbe .accident
scene.
Miller was an emp)oye of Quayle
Plumbing of San Clemente and a well.
known South Coast resident.
The man die d whrn the plumbing van
was struck from behind by an unl oaded
semi truck al the big curve area of the
freew ay at Capistrano Beach.
Highway patrolmen said the driver or
the large rig, Larry Kemp Boyd. 28, of
Petaluma, was unhurt, despite riding hi!
lumbering rig several hundred feet ofr
the freewa y, through a fence and lnto a.
wa sh before it jacknifed in tall brush .
~lomenls alter the fiery crash, Del ~lat
srea physician Dr. Albert R. Rotell a and
Kevin Kell y, a cardiac technician from
Oxnard, stopped at the scene and
performed the emergency surgery on the
victim of the 3:30 p.m. crash.
That measure, as well as external
heart massage, failed. However.
Miller was pronounced dead on arrival
at South Const Community tfospital.
Patrolmen said the crash still was
un der investigation.
According to report.!. by a woman
witness and the truck driver. lhe mishap
occurred as both vehi cles rounded thfl
large curve, headed toward San Juan
Capistrano in the slow lane of traffic.
Patrolme_n quoted Boyd as saying he
w~s checking traffic behind through a
mirror. then focused his att.ention ahead
"'hen he saw the collision imminent witb
1'11ller's van.
Witnesses .~aid the van flipped several
times, then burst lnto flame after the
crash. The driver was ejected.
Funeral services for Miller ere pending
at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente.
Sa.n .lua.n Pi cnic
Sla ted Thur.~clay
San Juan Scho01's annual pirnic for
11tudents and parents will be held
T~ursday afternoon and evening at the
Lrttle League ball diamond on the
campus.
Sponsored by the school's Parent.
Teacher League, the annual event will
include gunny sack races and other picnic
games, p!us a competition to guess the
number of marshmallows and beans ia
jars. Winners will receive prizes.
A picnic dinner will begin at I p.m.
Coffee will be provided free. Ice cream
and soft drinks will be sold.
Baseball and kickball games "-'iii follow
1he dinner at 6:45 p.m. families and
friends of San J uan School are welcome.
Principal Harold Ambuehl will be the
official bost for the evening activity.
Orange Coast
"'eather
Another summcr·lype day Is an
the agenda along the Orange Coast,
with temperature& at 70, lowering
to &5 on Wednesday. In land read·
ing.s are set in the 90's, lowering to
85 Wednesday.
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A request from a t:C lr1.'1ne student to
conduct an independent poU a t
Saddleblck ('.()liege W&ll angrily denied by
trusttes Monday after one board mem~r
t·haracterized the CQntenls as "extren1ely
doctrinaire-type ol leading questions."
T~ request came from Joyce Treble, a
UCI comparative cul ture sludent who said
Ehe lived in Laguna Beach. The neatly
dressed girl said she had already
distributed the two-f10ge docun1ent on
campus v.·ithoul permission. She had
rect!ived about 300 replies , _in which she
claimed 250 of the studenls expressed an
unlavorable opinion of the college.
The girl said W had recently betn
denitd permissloo to comt on campus by
president Fred Bremer. She at.Id her
action in taking lbt poll wu sparked by
the recent refuaal to rehire Slddleback
English instructor Lyle Peck, who was
dismissed by the board r-.1ay 10 for his
··uncoope-rative attitude."
She said the instructor·s dismissal had
prompted her first \·isil to S11ddleback,
which she found "shoe.king."
"It i.s like a priwn camp," she said,
''Everyone is afraid o! everybody else."
Hov1ever, trustet> president Hans Vogel
told the girl sbt could oot tan bcr poll at
Saddlebad Colltp.
''( would be upett U Dr. Bremer
J>"miltod th!> type o1 dm"•I to be pa.ued
out on campus." VcetJ Rid.
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manv areas. QuestJ<l.n.~ included ... Should
a sttident sena te be init1att'd:''' ... \\'hat i3
1 he most important C'hange ) ou would
lik e l{I see come about oit Saddleback
College:'" ... Do you bel1e\'e Iha! some or
all or vour classes ha1 t been audittd bv
adminlstralion spies:'", "Are Si:'
instructors fearful In class Qr
admlnialrative rules on class
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Livi11g Boosts Approved After Debate
By PA TRICK BO\'LE
Of 111• O•ll, Plllt 51•11
After 11 heated discussion, Saddle.back
College trustees f\.1onday granted all of
the school's employes a cost of living pay
hike for ne:it school year, increased
employe fringe benefits and gave ad-
ministrators more vacation time.
The aclioo came after much debate
a bout the advisability of granting "''hat
one tru!lee called "lnflationary" cost or
llving pay increaseii.
~:: Tustin T1·ustees to Study
A committee composed or trustees
r-.1ichael Collins and Patrick Backus and
faculty members Frank Sciarrotta and
Roy Stevtns had worked out the proposal
slier several negotiation ze.ssions. ln
granting the increases, Backus noted that
the teachers had in some cases asked for
more than they \\'ert-getting.
::.: . :~ Bo11d Issue Alternatives For certificated personnel -faculty -
lhe trustees approved a four percent cost
of living hike. Such an increase is
granttd yearly as part or school policy
and is based on cost or living increase
figures for persons living in lhe Los
Angeles area.
Tuslin Union Jligh School District
trustees Monday night set a study session
for next wee k lo study alternatives lo
, ; calling another bond eleclion.
~' Superintendent William Zogg told the
board the district's Nov. J, $25 .8 million
bond issue had failed in light of a recent
U,S. Supreme Court Ruling that upheld a
requirement for passage (See related
story Page 8). The bond issue received
only a 52 percent yes vote.
Joseph Hummel
Services Slated
Funeral services will be he.Id at 2 p.m.
Wednesday for South Laguna resident
· Joseph Hummel. a retired real estate
broker who died Saturday at South Coast
Community Hospital. He v.as 84.
The rites will be cunducted at
McCormick r.-1ortuary Chapel and private
entombment will follow at Angelus Abbey
Mausoleum.
fl.fr. Hummel. who lived at J1n5 S.
Coasl Highway, is survived by his wife,
f\1arie and three brothers , George.
Richard and Leslie, all of Wi sconsin.
Lagtma Scout
To Get 'Wings'
Greg r-.1oore. 14 , son of r-.tr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moore of 2768 Temple Hills Drive.
Laguna Beach v.·i ll become an Eagle
Seoul tonight, the highest rank in
ScoutinJ!.
The rank will be prcsenterl durinJ:,
Court of Honor ceremonies for Troo p 35 ,
at the Community Presbyterian Church,
415 Forest A\·e., at 7::1(1 pm.
To attain 1he rank. Moore collected 22
i-ervice badges and "'·orked on several
~ervice prOJt't'\s. including a proiecl "''i!h
Dt!L Alex Jiminez: on the city's bicycle
licensing program, which v.·ill soon begin.
During the ceremony, other scouts in
the troops "''ill rec.;ei\'e new ranks for
their v.·ork in the Boy Scouts.
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The decision nullified the bonding
needed to provide classroom space in the
district for lhe next five years.
Zogg recounted enrollment projections
that how all four of the district's bigl\
!iChools will be overcrowded in two year!!,
and three Tustin, Mission Viejo and
Foothill will be overcrowded nei:t year.
The board was reminded that it takes
two years to plan and build a new school
building, Zogg said.
Among alternatives to be discussed ia
the possibility the district might lease
classroom space under terms of new
legislation. Details of such a plan will be
considered al the board'z special meeting
nexl :vlonday night, the superintendent
said.
The possibility the Tustin dislrlcl ma~
be split into three unified school districts
also bears on bond planning. Zogg noted.
Voters in 1972: wiU decide on a unilication
plan in a state-mandated election.
Attending the study session to explain
the ramifications of dividing a district's
bonded indeb:r i.Jness among the resulting
unified districts will be representatives of
the county schools and the county
cuunsers office, 7...ogg said.
Zogg said he wa s V.'ithholding a
recommendation to call another bond
election until all 1he alternatives had
been considered.
'l'he need for space is critical. Zogg has
sald, and has led lo adoption of a
staggered, seven-period day schedule for
next year.
Unler the plan. part of the students at
each school v.·ould start al one lime. and
part v.·ould start one pt"riod later. Both
sections of the student body would allend
six-periods or classes \\'lthin the seven
offered through the day.
The measure was adop tf'd '\"hrn
enrollment projections showed there
would be 2,400 students enrolling at
11 ission Viejo High School nexl year. The
school v.·as built 11\'0 years ago to how;e
1,600 student.~.
At Univer~i ly l1igh School in l'nirrrsif\'
Park. opened in Januarr, the l971·i2
enrollment 1s expected to ·bP \A50, Zog!':
said. It "''as bu ilt to house 1.700 s1udents.
and \viii be at capacity the foUovnng
year. he noted .
At Monday night's meeting the board
received buildlng reports on Phast If of
the University High construction. Zogg
said one of the classroom build ing/Ii \\'ill
be comple1ed in t1\'0 v.·reks and others
will be finished throughout the summer.
Only the administration, cafeteria and
library buildings v.•ill oot be ready by
opening of school in !he fall. althouRh
their completion is due shorU y after that,
he said.
School division chairmen were given an
increase in compensatioo from $1,000 le>
$1.500 for the additional duties they
perform. A differentiated pay schedule
for extended day -evening class -
teachers was also adop~ed. which pro--
vides a pay scale !or Saddleback in·
structor3 ranging from '13.50 to $15.50 an
hour for their voluntary night time work.
Non·faculty members will be paid from
Sil to $13 per hour for such work. Sad·
dlebac.k president Fred Bremer said
these hikes were necessary because the
sc.hool had been having difficulty getting
teache rs to v.·ork in nigh'. instruction posi-
tions.
Classified personal -secretaries and
ether non-instructional workers -\\·e.re
given a five percent pay hike, despite the
opposition ol truslee Alyn ~nuinon.
Classified personnel are not given the
yearly Increase as a i:n~tte.r ?f course like
certificated and adm1ni.slrat1ve personnel
are.
Board president Hans ·voge\ ~1nen.ded
the increase ·with a clause making 1l a
yearly pay hike, but Brannon 3aid he v.·as
against such a move. . .
"I arn opposed to all co~\ of h\'1ng in·
creases and I think they are inflationary
by na ture," Brannon noted. .
"If there is no increase on a CU!t or hv-
\ng basis," Vogel shot back. "you are in
effect taking a cut in salary. I v.·ould
personally like to sleep st night and give
the employes their due each year." he
added. After further discussion. Vogel
v•ithdrev.· the amendment and 1he live
percent pay hike v.·as granted only for
neKI school year.
Administrative employes. in add1\1on to
!he four percent COSI or \j\·ing pay hikP .
v•ere granted an increase from 21 to 2~
day!'i of vacation each year. This issue
"'as also oppoi;ed by truslee Brannon.
,~ho ~?.id he v•ould like to lea \'e it al the
present level.
''\\'c probabl~· tiave the t1ghte~1 po\1t·y
in Orange County \\•ith respe-ct to ,·aca·
ll{lfl" for administrators.'' President frPJ
BrPmer noted .
ll "'as pointed out by a teacher in th('
audience that faculty members grt 24
davs vacation !or only \YOrking 10 months
of -the year, whereas the adminislrators
\\'ork year round. The issue passed 3·2,
with Brannon and Vogel dissenting.
All employes \\·ere unanimously gh'<'n
additional lringe benefit!: including an in-
creases in major medical insurance lron1
$20.000 to $25,000: increased ho5p ital
room and board allO\\'ance from $50 to
$70 per day: a decrease in the medical
deductible-rate from SlOO to $50 : in-
creased life insurance from $3,500 to
$5,000 and a dental program.
CclM N arco Officer IGlled
In Rive1·side Gun Battle
A youna: state 11arcolics agtnt from
Corona de! Mar, described by his ro·
workers as "dedicaled to infor1ned !aw
enforcement ," was shot and killed about
4 p.m. Monday during a narcollcs raid in
a Rivtrslde orangt grove.
Richard Frank ~lorello. 24. of Corona
del Mar. \\1as parl of a nine-man joint
state, city and counly narcotics team
gathering evidtnce at 10595 Dufftrln SI ,
Riverside.
r-.1orello and tv.·o Rlversidt Sheri ffs
dtputies searched the home afll'r a
$15,000 purchast of ha shish had been
completed, according to Dalton Newland.
are11 aupe.rvlsor of lht Sttite Burtau of
Narcolics Enforctment i11 Santa An1.
Newland s.ald the ltam had already
arresttd five persons at tht home when
1'1ortllo and Lhe tv.·o deputies discovered
another man hidden in a back room of
lhe house.
Morello. a gradu1l.e of police scltnC't at
Sacramento State College. v,·as cut do\\n
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In an txchange or gunfirt In which the
si xth suspect also was killed. Newland
said. Riverside Police Department \!I
handling the homicide inve~ligation and
thr na1ne of !he dead suspect was not
releastd.
Newland ~aid, lhat although tile two
~ht-riffs deputies y,•ith r-.!orello had
witnessed !lie shooting JI was not im·
mediattly clear who had shot the fatal
bullet!.
tilonday's "buy'' of narcolicz at tht:
home. v.•as tht &econd made during a
three-week investigation, Ntvo'land aald.
11-1orelto had served two years wilh the
Bureau or Narcotics Enforcement hav.
ing been rehi red on ty last ti.lay 10 1fler
1 two year ltave for Army servlet,
;-;,wland za ld.
A nativt of Sacramtnto. Morello ltave!
1 wilt. of Corona del r-.tar. •
f uneral arrangement& ha,·e not yet
~t.n completed by the: Garden Of Prayer
r-.lo.rtuar y. Rlversidt:.
procedure?," "ls there a.n atmosphere of
reprtlllon at SC?", and "Why do you
think SC gets such unfavor.11ble
publicity?"
Trustee Michael Collins c_haracterized
the document as "incendiary and
calculated to disrupt lht operation of lhe
college."
~1t$S Treble said n1any of lhe students
\1 ho returned the questionnaire refused to
give thrir names "for fear of expulsion.''
Collins rejoined by asking the girl if she
knew of any instance where a student had
been expelled for voicing an opinion and
she admitted that she did not.
DAILY ,ILOT S!flf f'l!ltt
A1vnrd
Eric Halla. Laguna high senior,
\valks off with Assistance
1..eague "\Villiam Haines !\tern·
orial A\\'ard" Monday during
the school's annual a\vards as·
sembly.
Capo Taxpayers
Face 57-cent
Ta x Increase
'f11 .xpa_\'ers in the Capistrano Un1frd
Sehool District m:iy have a 57-c.ent jump
in iaxes nt>xt yr.ar.
The lrnative budget presenlf'd r-.tonday
lo th e boa rd of trustees show3 a need for
26 additional cents for next year. The rest
11'i1i be used for building loan repayments
to the stale \\'hich have jumped from !8
lo 3~ cl'nls this 1•ear and bond in\t>re.sl
a nd rede.mplion. •
"The repa~·1nent rate is beyond district
rontrol." .said Supt. Truman Benedict. "ft
flur·1ua1cs. 1\ext year it "·ill probably go
do11 n ..
Br11edict painted out Iha! 1fie board or
super,·isor~ howe\'er will Oetermine the
final ta~ rate based on the evaluation
fi,ll.ures 1~hich are not yet 3\'atlablt.
The superinlendenl s~ud no maior
changC'~ ar<' comle1nplaled !or the
~!l 12tl.270 bud~el lie said .so m "
rrOuctlon-: h;11 e hl'en made fron1 thr
fHellmin::.r!> presc11tal1on but nolhing
mA1nr.
A UCl professor. Gtor&e Kt:nt, then
entered Into tht conver.ation oo behalJ of
MW Treble. Dr. Kent aald he had hffn
ousted from the campus June '4 by
president Bremer for "creating a
disturbance_" Kent s<tid he felt the
questionnaire should be distributed.
Dr. Bremer then alleged th11.I Kent had
been ··Jn troublt" on his own campus in
recent years for just such aclivily, wblcb
Bremer called "rabb!erousing."
In fact, Prof. Kent's le.aching contract
\1•as not renewed with the history
department a t UCI in 1969 because the
department chairman fell Kenl'z area of
expe-rtise did not fit Into the history
Heated Exchange
program. Ktnt , an Atian 1 I u d It $
ipeciallat, was transferred to the
comparative culture department where a
UCI spokesman said be fits ··quite well.''
"We do oot intend to give anyone a
platform on this campus for creating a
disturbance," Vogel said in dtnylng the
request of h-fiss Treble. He safd the poll
was "not the proper type-of activity " at
Saddlebac.k Collegf.'.
One Sadd!eback student in l h e
audience. Stan Thurston. sald he agref'd
with the board's action. ·•1 find this Ill
contempl of our rights on this campus."
he noted. "I think lheir campus (UCJ) is
in much worse shape lhan ours.''
Festival Okays
Cash fo ·r Trams
Hy FREDERICK SC ROEr-.IEHL
Following an often heated exchange,
I.he Laguna Beach F'estiva! of Arts board
of directors agreed r-.1onday night to
underv.'T ile a city-run tram ser vice up to
lhe amount of $1S.OOO for the 45-day
Festival run.
Until last summer, the colorful trams
had bfen run by the festival, but "'·ere
put out of ope-ration during the last
festival season, because they v.·ere below
vehicle code standards for brakes, wind-
i;hields and other safety devices.
In granting the '15,000, festival dire<.'-
tors made it clear to Ci ty r-.tanager Larry
Rose . that the sum would replace $13,000
the festival had previously promised the
city as Funding for Lhe 11ew city bus line.
Rose told direclors lhat the city bus
line, which will be two-thirds funded by
the federal government, wilt nol be in
operation by the 1971 festival season, as
had been previously expected.
Under the proposal for the tram
service, the city will run si x trams, in-
cluding one minibus from the Festival of
Arts lo the Laguna Beach Arl Gallery at
North Coast High111ay and Cliff Drive and
the popular "Cannonball'' north and
south along Coast Highway.
The total cost for the service. under a
study prepared by the cily, "''ill be $24,834
and the. incume derived is estimated to be
$12.397, which leaves a deficit of rO\Jghly
$12.500.
Director Helen Keele~·. objected to 25-
cent fares raised from lhe !ormer llk-ent
price.
She suggested 1hat, in order to save
money. the number <>f hours of tram
service e11ch day· be reduced. instead of
raising the fares.
David Young asked if the trams woul d
be supplie d by Venice Tram Company
and wanted to know if they 'A'Ould meet
vehicle code s1andards. Ulis year.
Rose respondtd lhat any tram in \'iola-
lion of any section of the vehicle rode
\\·ould not be allowed to travel as part of
the service. lfe explained that Venic.e
Tram has bef>n oper11ting unckr nev.• man-
agement and that all Vl'hicles no11• con·
form.
Ha l Akins 11•as highly critical of on e
statement in the ci1y proposal v.·hich ask-
ed exhibiting artists to park ;:it the
Laguna Beach High School parking lot
and take the ('ity bus to !h e festival
grounds
"There's no 'A'RY 1 can carry a four-
f(lO!·square painting on a bus," Akin~
claimed. Directors a~reed that a special
arlist loading anO unloading zone should
be cstahlished 111 front of the Frslival lo
sol1·e !he problem.
In addition lo !oecuring permission to
use the bigh school lot, Rose said, the Ci·
ty will be aUowed to use aH three bank
parking lols in the do\\'TllOwn area ai.
night and on weekends, to make up for
!he 250 spaces lost a long the meOian o[
La{\una Canyon Road.
Parking along the median was rece.nlly
curtailed by the Stale Division oE
High1vays as it created unsafe conditions.
Rose noted that lhe proposal, 11 ap-
proved by the r~eslival, \\'ill go to the city
council for final approval.
Students' Art
On Display
In Sacramento
Tll·elve San Clemente HiJO:h School
s!udent s are currently displaying art
\\'Ork in the office of State Sen. Dennis
Carpenter in the State Capital Building.
Featured this month ls the work of
ceramicists Jerry Andres, Nancy Dyer
and Leaha Jacobs and artists Jame$
Fields, Richard Fields, Edris Hilborn,
Kathy 11obson. Teresa Lofgren. Judy
r-.1udge. Craig Phi!lips, Tracy Smith and
Martha Zeboray.
Instructing the exhibitors have been
Alan ro.1acAdam and Richard r-.ti!ler.
Tht display is part of a monthly
rotating project v.·hich invites various
school dis tries to participatt.
Drug Prevention
Meeting Slated
A fO\lr-part workshop Wednesday night
will conclude the LaBUna Beach Coor-
dinating Council's seven-week series of
drug preve11tion programs.
The 7:30 p.m. session in the c ity Ree-
crealion Department building, 175 N.
Coast Highway. is open to the public,
free or charge.
Discussioo 1o1•ill be !ed by Da\'id lfagen
a nd John ~lyszak, authors of lhe school
district's drug abuse cun-1culum, Alex
J imenez of the Laguna Beach Police De·
par!ment and Barbara Trear. parent-
c::hild l'OUnselor.
The 1rorkshnp "''ill inrlude infnrmal10•
on \'arious drugs. their 1denl1ficat1on and
('Hects and a display of drug~ and para·
phemal1a from the polire department: A
d1sc1,ss10n of legal 1mpl1cat1ons of dru ,e:
use and the need for court reform : a
parenl clinic and revtell' of nitthod~ hv
\\'hich communicat10,, may be improved';
and a film on narcotiCs.
Truth
or Consequences?
Sometimes the truth hurts! Wt havt IMt an oec11sional $1le by not teTiing 1 customer what
he wanted to hea r.
We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rub"-
ber padding than bu y e ch N per, mushy pad that feels like you Ire walking on balloo ns. TM
"ba lloon" pad hurts th e carpet backing, causes stretchir'lg, and ruins seams. Also, this p1ddin9
often flattens out after a while .
Additionally, wt migh t tell you that some carpet fibers ere more practic1l thin othtrs. A
fiber that works in one te11:ture, might Hbomb" in 1noth1r.
Fttl free to c11l for advice . An of our sales peoplt ~eve ha·d extensive expe rience in the
service end of this business -i nd 1Her 111 -the most import1nt thing we can offer, th1t no
one ebe do1s1 is service !
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CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave .
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EDITION
Today's Flnal
N.Y. Si.ea
VOL. 64. NO. 142, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUN E 15, 197 1' TEN CENTS
Newport Seel{ing Inland Freeway Route Move
By t.. PETER KRIEG
Of ! ... Oelly ~1191 Stell
Newport Beach will go before the
California High"·ay Commission to ask
that the route of the planned Pacific
Coast Freeway be moved inland -part
of 1\ into Costa Mesa.
Ne .... ·por l Beach city councilmen voted
unanimously Monday nighl to seek
reopening of the roulE question. They
propose adding lanes to the San Diego
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Medal of Honor
and Corona de! Mar Freeways and then
running the freeway out of Nev.'POrt
through Bonita and Coyote Canyons.
At the .!lame time, the council activated
a committee lO meet with Cosla Mesa.
Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach of·
ficials to find out what they think of the
idea.
The action came after councilmen were
told by a top state official that slate plan·
ning of the controversial fr eeway mat
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2 Coast Heroes
Lauded by Nixon
CAME UNDER FIRE
South Coast's Dunagan
E ducation Board
Facing Salary,
Budge t .Acti ons
A lengthy agenda including adoption of
both salary schedules and a preliminary
budget. will face the Laguna Beach Board
of F:ducation 111 tonight's meeting,
scheduled for 8 p.m. in the high school
auditorium.
The place (If 1he regular meeting has
been changed to larger facilities to
accommodate some JOO t e a ch e r s
expected lo al1end. Teacher spokesman
John Myszak is scheduled to read A
''position stalcmcnt" to the board
concernin g salaries and work i n g
conditions.
Myszak, a Top of the W or Id
Elementary School tl'acher, h a s
announced hi:ii resignation effective at the
end of the school year.
The board is also expected to hear a
reporl from the certificated emplo)fes
negotiating council concerning the
hoard's recent salary proposal to the
teacher!.
The proposed pay scale has not been
made public. The teachers submilled a
request to the board April 20 for an
1.1v1rage 10 percent pay hike for district
teacher!. Since that time, all negotiations
have been private.
The school board is expected to
.11pprnve the present pay 11chedule for the
1971·72 school year at tonight's meeting.
Ho'l"·ever. bus I n es 1 superintendent
Charles Hess 1iaid Monday this ts only .11
formality to comply with the Jaw. He said
the approved scheduleJI will not be
binding and may be changed at any time.
The board \11 also eI'J)Cdcd to approve
p11y schedules for classified a n d
adaiini!lr1live employes which art the
same. a11 Wa year's pay aca.les. Hess uid
this is al'° 1ubjecl to change, depending
wpon the outcome of present negotiation1.
Olher items at tonight01 meelin(
Include approval of 4 preliminll'J...l!Jd&et
for the 1971·7'1 school ye ar.
Tv.·o Orange Coast war beroes were
among seven men honored at the Wh ite
House today as President N ix o n
presented each with the medal of honor.
Spec. 4 John P. Baca, a Costa Mesa
resident. won the honor for throwing
himself on a live hand grenade, while
Major Kern W. Dunagan, formerly of
Three Arch Bay, won it for exposing
himself to enemy fire when his division
was under heavy attack.
Baca, 22. was wilh the lst A.ir Cavalry
Division on Feb. 10, l!rlO, when a platoon
from his company was pinned down by
enemy fire. Baca led his recoille!s rine
team through enemy fire to help in the
rescue and during the fight a grenade
was tossed into the midst of his patrol.
His citation read: "Fully aware of the
danger to his comrades, Specialist Baca
unhesitatingly and with c om p le I e
disregard for his own safety covered Lhe
grenade with his steel helmet and fell on
it as the grenade exploded, Uicreby ab·
sorbing the lethal fragments and con·
cussion with his body.
"His gallant action and total disregard
for his own personal welfare directly sav·
ed eight men from certain serious injury
or death."
Ma jor Dunagan, :17, wa~ y,•ith thP.
America] Division May 13-14, 1969 when
his company wa~ hit y,·jth heavy fire from
a well-entrenched enemy battalion. His
citation said he repeatedly and fearles sly
exposeC.: himself to danger.
~nagan is divo rced and his tv.·o
children, Jennifer. 14, and Kern, 17, were
students at Laguna Beach School until
last year. He lived In the area during the
1950s and is a graduate of Cal State
Fullerton.
The major won the Medal of }lonor dur·
ing his $econd trip in Vietnam . He y,·as
awarded a Silver Star on his first tour
there for rescuing several wounded men.
President Nixon presented the Medal of
Honor in private ceremonies at the White
House.
The olher five medal winners are Chief
WO Michael J . Novosel, Ft. Bragg, N.C.:
Slaff Sgt. Franklin D. Miller, Elizabeth
City, N.C.; Sgt. Richard Pen r y ,
Petaluma, Calif.; Sgt. Peter C. Lemon.
National City.' Mich., and Marine PFC
Raymond M. Clausen, Jr., Ha mmond. La .
Penry. like Baca, has a citation that
reAds like a John Wa yne script.
The 22-year-old sergeant was with the
1991.h Infantry Brigade on the night of
Jan. 31, 1970, when his platoon came
under heavy enemy fire. 'l'he company
commander and most of the platoon
members were seriously wounded. Penry,
moving through enemy fire, relocalcd the
company command post, three times
dashed outside the defensive perimeter in
the face or hostile fi re to retrieve radio!!
and reestablish communlc1tion1, then
he lped tum back enemy assaults.
''During a detennined assault by over
30 enemy soldiers Sgt. Penry occupied
the most vulnerable forward po.~ition
placing heavy. accurate fire <1n tht at·
tacking enemy and exposing him!elr
i:everal timP.S to throw hand grenades into
the advancing enemy," hi• cit11ion aaid.
Bi shop Sues Esta te
EDINBURG. Tex. !UPI) -CathoUc.1
In the lower R.lo Grande Valley are suing
the estate of the pilot who made a suicide
crash divt Into one or their ehurche& last
year.
Bishop John J~ph Fll?Pftrlek Mon-
day filed the 1975.000 1u!t on behalf of the
diocese of Brownsvllle.
begin all over again and a route change
might, be made without the approva1 of
all cities involved.
Bamford Frankland, assistanl director
<1f the stale Public Work.'5 Department,
conceded different criteria are being used
for free'!"·ay planning today than were in
effect when the coastal route-was
adopted in 1963.
•·Jt would be most desirable if we
could recycle (route planning) as
Nev.']'lOrt Beach embarks on a city traffic
.study," Frankland said.
He also said approval of a route change
by Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach or
<1lher communities "is not a necessity."
··1.t would make things much more dif·
ficult without them," he said.
His statements came after Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers, a staunch freeway
fighter. told Frankland, "I doubt the
state is so interested in the environment
that It would take it into consideratkln
above the concerns <1f a few small com·
munities ."
Frankland earlier had reiterated a Jong
standing state pos1\fon that approval by
other communities affected by the rout.e
was necessary before the state would
consider changing it.
Mayor Ed Hirth was optimistic.
"The county has said it would
cooperate," he said, "I lhlnk: the other
DAILY l'ILOT l"M!• b1 JO~ll Vl lNn.•
PHYSICIAN AND OTHERS WORK TD SAVE LIFE AFTER MONDAY FREEWAY ACCIDENT
Plumber Edw1rd E. Miller Died Despite Efforts. Additional Picture Page 3
Clemente Plumber Dies
Freewny Cras h Kills Well K nown So nt h Co ast Mnn
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 tt>t 0 1111 Pilot Sitt!
De spite frantic attempts by ::i voluntr.er
ph ysici an and a cardiac technician to
&ave him. a well·known San Clemente
area plumber died Monday afternoon at
1he scene of a freeway crash which sent
his burning van rolling along the
roadway.
Edward Eugene P.1iller. 72, of 32802
Valle Road, died 0£ multiple injurie:s as a
Del Mar physician performed a n
emergency tracheotomy at tbe accident
.scene.
Miller was en employe of Quayle
Plumbing nf San Clemente and a well·
known South Coast resident.
Pair Unhurt
In Plane Flip
. Two South Coast doctors escaped
witll minor cuts and brul~s Mon-
day when their two seater aircraft
mi11std the runway at San Juan
Capistrano Airport and landed
upside do\\-1\ In a creek bed.
The pilot. Dr. Neil G. Bert>our of
35365 Beach Road. Capistrtino
Beach. received cuts on the
forehead but was otherwise unhurt,
sheriff's officers said. HJ s
panenger, 1 ph.ysiclan '!Po rerustd
tt.> identlfy himself, austatned minor
cull and bruises. ·
tnvesUgaton said the 11.ght plane.
a Hjlton Lark, wu badly daa\aged.
Dr. Barbour wa' described~ ts an
experienced pilot who constantly
uses the San Juan airfield.
':he man died when the plumbing van
"'as s1ruck from behind by an unloaded
semi (ruck at !he big curve area of the
freeway at Capis trano Beach.
Highway patrolmen said the driver or
the large rig, Larry Kemp Boyd. 28, or
Petaltima, was unhurt, despilt: riding his
lumbering rig :i;evera\ hundred feet off
lhe freeway. through 8 fence and into a
wcish before it jacknifed in tall brush.
P..1omenls after the fiery crash, Del Mar
area physician Dr. Albert R. Rotella and
Kevin Kelly, a cardiac technician from
Oxnard. stopped al the scene and
performed the emergency surgery on the
\·icli:n of the 3:30 p.m. crash.
That measure. as well as exlernal
heart. ma ssage , faile d. However.
f.1illcr wa~ rironounced dead on arrival
al South Coast Com~unity Hospital.
Patrolmen ~aid the crash still was
under investigation.
According lo report!> by a woman
witness and the tru ck driver, the mishap
occurred as both vehicles rounded the
large curve. headed toward San Juan
Capistrano in the slow lane of traffic.
Patrolmen quoted Boyd as saying he
was checking trarflc behind thrnugb a
mirror, then focused his attention ahead
when he saw lhe collision Imminent with
Mille r's van.
Laguna Council to Hea1·
Main Beach Park Plans
A tentative master plan al'Jd co:it esli·
mate for development of the Main Beach
Park will be presented to the city cooncil
Wednesday night by members of the
planning staff.
Planning Director Wayne Moody a.nd
his staff have been working o. a pro--
gram for development of the proposed
park. based on the report of the Main
.Beach committee.
Such a program, approved by tht COUJlo.
ell. must be submitted along with tht
city's ;ipplicalion for 50 percent matehln(.
fupd3 from the State De~rtment _f&
Park! and Recreation, which f'nU!t
,ru1de by the end ol June.
Counciimtn Wifl ht asked to adopt ·I
rc.,olutlo91 .nuthortiint appUcaUon fat!
$250 ,t'.Ol of matching federal Laad and:
Water Conservation Funds. dispersed by
the sf ate agency. representing half ol
the estimated '500.000 cost ot complttlng
acquisition and beglMlng development of
the beach park.
The application will cite an ad<titiOftal
acquisition cost of 1210,000 ror the Arco
servtce atalion property, along with de-
velopment plans calling for construction
of a. lifeguard tower, restrooms, concts·
sion building, volleyball and basketball
courts, seawall and landscaping.
Source of the balance of Jletded funds
is given aa sale of bonds by the Laguna
Beach Public lmprovement Corp., tbe
nonprofit corporation e9tabli5hed by the
city to acqulre and develop the Main
Beach.
cities W{)U]d, too.''
Known as the Palisades..BonJt.a Canyo11
corridor, the new route proposed by the
city come! from a route suggestion made
last summer by Frank C. Wood , a retiree!
state real estate appraiser.
The plan calls for six or mora
additional lanes to ~ added to the Sar.
Diego Freeway from Seal Beach to Costa.
Mesa. according to former Newport
Beach mayor Paul Gruber.
• 1mes
Secret War
Sto1·y Furor
Hits Court
From Wire Services
NEW YORK -The Justice Depart·
ment began court proceedings today to
prevent the New York. 'Times from
further publication of articles about a
secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam
war .
Lawyers for the federal government
and lhe Times entered the courtroom ot
U.S. Districl Court Judge Murray I. Gur·
fein at 12:35 p.m. Detail work. however,
delayed actual [L\ing of !Uit paper!.
Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell sa id earlier
in \Vaahington the Justice Department
would seek both a restraining order an
an injunction.
Monday. the Times said it "mu.st
respectfully decline·• a Justice Depart·
ment request to cease voluntarily
publication of the se ries. commenced
Sunday.
Mitchell asked the newspaper in a
telegram Monday evening to refrain from
further publication of the documents on
the growid that it will cause "irreparable
Injury to the defense interests of the
United States."
Secretary of Slate William P. Rogers
said today that publicalion of the secret
J ohnson Administration documents on
Vietnam was a "very serious matter."
lie said lt caused foreign countries lo
que stion whether they could safely deal
\Vilh the United States on a confidential
basis.
F es tival Booth
Gets Upgrading
Term ing it a "hidcou:<: site," ground
manager Mogens Abel r ec e i v e d
pennission Jlitonday nighl from directors
of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, lo
have the sales booU1 for Festival
prograni~ upgraded.
The sales booth localed at lhe entrance
to the Festival grounds. for the past
several years has been manned by
members of the Laguna Beach Jaycees,
who have sold the programs to raise the
money for their organization.
Abel said the booth did not match "the
rest of the beautiful things near the
enlrance."
Orange Coa•t
Weather
Another !ummer·type day Is on
the agenda along the Orange Coa1t.
with temperaturu at 70, lowering
to 65 on Wednesday. Inland read-
ings are set in the 90's, lowering to
SS Wednesday.
INSIDE TODAY
General Electric chainnan sa111
British precipitated Lockheed
cns1s ana snouUl be held rt·
sponsibl«. See story, Page 4.
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-~ . '·· Saddlebacl{ Nixes UC Irvine Poll on Campu·s
A reqUielt from a UC Irvine stude:nl to
cooduct. u lndependenl poU a t
Slddlebodi Collea• was angrily denied by
trustees Monday after one board member
characterized the conten~ as "extremely
doctrinaire-type of leading questions:·
• •.; The reque$l came from Joyce Treble, a :~::UCJ comparative culture student who said
:"'"~:she lived in Laguna Beach . The neatly :!:t: dressed girl said she had already :~:: dlsttlbuled I.he two-pege document on
: :::;-campus without permission. She had
:i;:received about 300 replies, in which she : j:: claimed 25iO of the sludenll expressed an
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' The girl said she had recently bten
cietled permlulon to e&me on campus by
pre1ide.llt Fred Bremer. She aaid her
act.ion in taking the poU wu sparked by
the rectt1t refusal to rehire Sadd!eback
English instructor Lyle Peck, who was
dismissed by Lhe board May 10 for his
''uncooperative attitude.''
She said lhe instructor's dis missal had
prompted her first \'isit to Saddlebac:k,
which she found .. shocking."
"It is like a prll!On camp,'' she said.
"Everyone is afraid of every body else."
However, trustee president Hans Vogel
told the girl ahe c:ould not take her poll al
SaddJebact CoUeg:e,
''I would bt upeet lf Dr. Bremer
permlllMI lllil 1116 of drlYOl to be pasted
out on campus," Vogel said.
'MW!: 16-quation document cover~
manv areas. Questions included, "Should
a sttident senate be initiated ?", "What is
the most important change you would
like to see come about at Saddleback
College?", "Do you believe that some or
":I ll of your classes have been audited by
administration spies~". "Are SC
instructors fearful m class o f
administrative rules on claslll
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.~ >'J '· ''I '· -~ ~~ Living Boosts Approved After Debate
.~:: .. ~ By PATRICK BOYLE
• 01 ""• 01111 Jt1i.1 11'11 !:: After a heated discussion , Saddleba<:k
:.;College trustees Monday granted all Of :;;the school's employes a cost of living pay , .
hike for next school year, increased
employe fringe benefits and gave ad-
minislrators more vacation time.
Tile action came after much debate
about the advisability of granting what
one trustee called "inflationary" CO£! ot
Jiving pay increase!!.
!Tustin Trustees to Study
.;li ~
A committee composed of trustees
Michael Collins and Patrick Backus a.nd
faculty members Frank Sciarrotta and
Roy Stevens had worked out the proposal
after several negotiation sessions, In
granting the increases, Backus noted that
the teachers had in some cases asked for
more than they \\'ere gelllng. J Bond Issue Alternatives For certificated personnel -faculty -
the trustees approved a four percent cost
of Jiving hike.. Such an increase is
granted yearly as part ol school po\lcy
and iJ based on co.st of living increase
figures for persons living in th e Los
Angeles area .
Tustin Union l-ligh School Distrid
t:rusttts Monday night sel a study session
for next Y.'ePk to study alternatives lO
. . • calling another bond election.
: : Superintendent Wiiiiam Zogg told the
board the district's Nov. 3, $25.8 million
bond issue had failed in light of a recent
U.S. Supreme. Court Ruling that upheld a
requirement for passage. (See related
story Page B). The bond issue received
only a 52 percent yes vote.
Josepl1 Hummel
· Services Slated
Funeral .services will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday for South Laguna resident
Joseph Hummel, a retired real estate
broku who died Saturday at South Coast
Community Hospital. He v. as 84.
The rites wlll be conducted at
McCormick Mortuary Chapel Md private
entombment will follow at Angelw Abbey
.llfausoleum.
Mr. Hummel, who Jived at 31775 S.
· · Coast Highway, is i;urvived by his wife.,
Marie and three brothers, George,
Richard and Leslie, all of Wisconsin.
Laguna Scout
To Get 'Wings'
Greg r..toore. 14, lion of tttr. and Mrs,
Edwin Moore of 2758 Temple Hills Drive.,
Laguna Beach will become an Eagle
Scout tonight, the highest rank in
&outing.
The rank \.\•ill be presented during
Court or Honor ceremonies for Troop 35,
at the Communily Presbyterian Church,
-415 Forest Ave., at 7.30 pm.
To attain the rank, ro.toore co1\ec1ed 22
service badges and worked on several
se rvice projects, including a pr oject with
Del. Alex J iminez ()n the city's bicycle
Licensing prog ram . .,.,.hich will soon begin.
During the ceremony, other scouts in
the troops .,.,.ill receive. new ranks for
their work in the. Boy Scouts.
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The decision nullified the bonding
needed to provide classroom apace in the
district for the next five years.
Zogg recoW"lted enrollment projections
that how all four Df the district's high
sdlools will be overcrowded in two years,
and three Tustin, Mission Viejo and
Foothill will be overcrowded next year.
The board was reminded that it takes
two ye.ara to plan and build a new school
building, Zogg said.
Among alternatives to be discussed is
the possibility the dlstrlct might lease
classroom space under terms of new
legislation. Details of such a plan will be
coruiidered at the board's special meeting
next Monday night, the auperlntendent
said.
The possibllily the TU!lin district may
be :split into three unified school district s
also bears on bond planning, Zogg noted.
Voters in 1972 will decide on a unification
plan in a state-mandated election.
Attending the 1ludy session to explain
the ramifications or dividing a district's
bonded indebtedneu among the resulting
unified dlstrlcts will be repre!entatives or
the county schools and the rounty
counsel's office, Zogg .said.
Zogg said he was withholding a
recommendation to call another bond
election until all the alternatlve5 had
been considered.
The need for space is critical. Zogg has
said, and has Jed to adoption of a
staggered, seven-period day schedule for
next year.
Unler the plan. part of the students at
each school would start at one. time , and
parl \.\'OUld start one period later. Both
Sl'.'ctions of the student body .,.,•ou1d attend
six periods uf classes within the !>even
offered throup;h the day.
The measure "·as adop1ed \1hrn
enroll ment proJec.tJons Sho\.\·ed there
,,·ould be 2,400 studenls cnro!ling at
r..1issinn Viejo High School next year. The
school 1vas built two yea rs ago to hou.~e
1.800 students.
At University High School in C"nl\ersity
Park. opened in January, the 1971-72
enrnll ment is expect~d to be 1.450, ZOE!R
sairl. 11 11C1s built to house 1.700 .~ludents
and \lo'ill be at capacit y U1e fo!Jo.,.,·ing
year, he noted.
At Monday night's meeting the board
received building reports on Phase II of
the University High ronstruction. Zogit
said one of the classroom bulldlngs will
be completed in t .... ·o weeks and others
..,,·ill be finished throughout the summer.
Only the administration, cafeteria and
library buildings will not be ready by
opening of school in U1e fa.II. a\Lhough
their rompletion is due 5ho!Uy after that.
he said.
School division chairmen were given an
increase ln compensation from $1,000 to
$1,500 for the additional duties tht>y
perform. A differentiated pay .schedule
for extended day -evening clB.lls -
teachers was also adopted, which prG-
vides a pay scale for Saddleback in-
:structor! ranging from $13.50 to $15.50 an
hour for their voluntary night time work.
Non-laculty members will be pald from
$11 to $13 per hour ror such work, Sad-
dleback president Fred Bremer said
these hikes were necessary because the
school had been having difficulty getting
teachers to work ln night Instruction posi·
tion.s.
Classified personal -secretarie! and
fllher non-instructional workers -were
given a five percent pay hike, despite the
oppoaitlon of trustee Alyn Brannon.
Classified personnel are not given the
yearly increase as a matter of course like
certlficaltd and adm.inl!traUve per!IOnnel
are. d Board president Hans Vogel amtnde
the increase with a clause making it a
yearly pay hike, but Brannon said he v!'aS
against such a move..
"I am opposed to all cost of living in-
creases and I think they are inllatlon1ry
by nature,'' Brannon noted. .
"lf there i! no increase on a cost of liv-
ing basis,'' Vogel shot back, "you are in
effect taking a cut in salary. I v.·ould
personally like ID s~ep al night and gi ve
the employes their due each year,'' he
adde.d. After further discussion. Vogel
withdrew the amendment. and the five
percen1 pay hike was granle.d onl y for
next school ve.ar.
Administr8tive employe5, in addition to
lhe fou r pcrcl'nt cost of li\'ing pay hike.
\\'ere J!ranted an increase from 21 10 2-l
davs nf \at.:ation eacb ye ar. This 15sue
-y,·cis also opposed by trllstee. Brannon.
v.'ho said he v.·ould hke lo lea ve 1t at the.
present level.
"\\"e. prob;ihlv have the lightest pr!l1cy
in (1range Coun1v ''1th rrspect to \·11 ca-
t1on~ F0r t1dm1n1strators,'' President fred
Bremer noted.
II Y.'/l s pointed oul by ll 1eacher in !hr
:iud1r11ce lhal facult y n1rmbers get 2~
days vacation for only ..,,·orkini;: 10 months
Qf the year . .,.,,hereas the adminlslrators
.,.,,or k vear round. 'The issue passed 3-2,
.,.,·ith Brannon and Vogel dissenting.
All employe!i \\'ei"e unanimousl y gil'rn
11dd ltion11I fr inge benefits including an in·
creases in major medical insurance from
$20,000 lo $25,000 : increased hospital
room and board allow11nre from $50 to
$70 per da y; a decrease in the medical
deductible rate from $100 to S50: in-
creased life insurance from $3.000 lo
».000 and a dental program.
CdM Nru·co Office1· l(illed
h1 Riverside Gun Battle
A young state M&reoUcs agent from
Corona del Mar, dncr\bed by his co-
\\'orkers a!i "dedicated to informed h1w
enforcement," was shot and killed about
4 p.m. Mond11y during a narrotics r11.id in
• Riverside. orange grovt.
Richard Frank Morello, 'l4. of Corona
deJ Mar. was part of a nlne·m•n jolnl
statt, city and county narcollcs tean1
gathering evidence at 10595 Dufferln St.,
Riverside.,
Morella and two Riverside Sheriff"•
de.putlu 15earched lhe home afttr a
$15,000 purcbase of hashish had betn
comple.led, according 10 Dalton Nt~-'land.
area supervisor of the State Bure11u of
Narcotlcs Enforcement J11 S.n!a An•.
Newland 1ald the team had already
arrested five. persons at the tiomt when
ro.tore:llo and tht two deputies discovered
~nother man hidden In a back room of
the house. ~1orello, 1 graduRll' of po11<'e ~('il'ncP 1t
Sacramento State Colle ge, .,.,.a~ cul dov.·n
In an exchange of gunf ire in \\hic h the
sixth su1 pect also wa s killed, Ne:wland
said. Riverside. Pollce Department 111
handling the homi<'ide investigation ;ind
the. name of the dead suspect was not
released.
Newland 1a\d. that although the two
:\htrtff's dtpulie1 \.\'ith !\lorello hid
witne.ssed lhe shooting ii \.\'as not lm-
medlately clear wbo had shot the fatal
bullets.
r.1onday·1 "buy" of narcotics at the
home was the second made during a
three-l\•eek investigation, NeY.'l1nd said.
Morello had served l\.\'O years wiU'l the:
Bureau of Narcotics Enforce ment h11 v-
lng: bten rehired only last ~f1y 10 after
a t\.\·o year leave tor Army service,
Newland said.
A native of Sacramento, 1'-fore!lo Jeaves
a "ife , of Corona de! i\far.
.. ~unt'ra! arrangements hare not yet
bre.n completed by the Garden O{ Praytr
f\.fortuary, Riverside.
procedure?," "ls the..te an almosphtre of
reprusion at SC?'', and "Why do you
l.hink: SC 11et.s 1uch un r avor1b1e
publicity?''
Trustee Michael Collins characterized
the document as "incendiary and
calculated to disrupt the ope.ration of the
college."
Miss 'J'reble said niany of the students
who returned the questionnaire refused to
give their names "for fear ol expulsion.''
Collins rejoined by asking the girl if she
knew bf any instance where a studen.t bad
been expelled for voicing an opinion and
she admitted that she did nol
DAILY 'ILOT Sllff ,IMI• Award
Eric Halla, Laguna high senior,
waJks off \Vith Assistance
League "William Haines Mem-
orial Award" Monday during
the school's annual awards as·
sembly.
Capo Taxpayers
Face 57-cent
Tax Increase
Taxpayers in the Capistrano United
School District may have a 57-cent jump
in taxes next year.
The tenative budget presented l\.1onday
to the board of trustees sho"'S a need for
26 additional cents for next year. The rest
\lo'lll be used for building Joan repayments
to the slate which have jumped from 18
lo 34 <'enls this year and bond intere.o;l
and redemption.
"The repayment rate is beyond district
control ." said Sup!. Truman Benedict. "It
fluc!uAles. !\ext year it wil l probably bO dov.n .. ,
Benedict pointed out that the boRrd or
superv1so rs hov.·cver .,.,·ill determine I.he
final tax rate based on the evaluation
fig ures \.\'hich are not yet available..
The supe nnlt>nrlenl sa id no mainr
<'hangr~ ar,.. <'omtrmp!a1ffi lor rh,..
Sf! 42tl 2<0 hudg('I 11£' !'a1rt so m c
reductions hav£' been n1ade from tf•f'
preliminary prcsenlalion but nothu1g
ITl<IJOr.
A UCI professor, George. Kent. the.a
entered into thcl coovt:rSIUon on bebJ1f al
Miss Treble. Dr. Kent aald be bad beu
ous\td from the campus June 4 by
president Bremer for "creating a
disturtlanct'." Kent 5aid he felt the
questionnaire should be distributed_
Dr. IJremer then alleged Lhat Kenl had
been "in Lrouble" on his own campus in
recent years for jusl such activity, whic.b
Bremer called ''rabbk>rnusing."
In fact . Prof. Kent's teaching contract
\.\'as no t renewed with the history
department at UC! in 1969 because lhe
department chairman fe lt Kent's area of
expertise did not fit into the history
Heated Exchange
Pl'Olram.. Kenl, an Asia.a 1 tu d I e s
.speda.lbt.. was trlOlfe.l'Tft ta the
comparative culture ~t where a
UCI spo~esrnan ufd he Hts "quite .,.,·ell."
"We do not intend to give anyone a
plallorm on this campll.!l for creeling a
disturbance," Vogel said in denyi ng the
request of Miss Treble.. He !ald" the poll
\\'&:I "not the proper type of activity " al
Saddleback College.
One Saddlebac.k student in I h e
audience, Stan Thurston , said he agreed
y,·ith U:ie board's action. ''I find this in
contMnpt of our rights on this campus.''
he noted . "J think their campus (UCI ) is
in much worse ahape than ours. '1
Festival Okays
Cash for Trams
By FREDERICK SC llOEMEHL
01 lh1 0.llY ,Utt Sttlt
Follow ing an ofU!n he ated exchange.
Lhe Lagwia Beach Festi val Df Arts board
of directors agreed Monday night to
underwrite a cily-run tram service up to
the amount of i 15,000 for lhe 45-da.Y
Festival run.
Until last summer. the colorful trams
had been run by the festival, but were
put oul of operation during the last
fest ival season. because lhey \.\'ere belo1v
vehicle corle standa rds for brakes, \.\'ind·
lihields and other sa fety devices.
In granting the $1 5,000, festi\'al direc-
tors made it clear lo City Manager Larr.v
Rose. that the sum \\'Ould replace $13,000
the festival had pre viously promised the
city as fund ing for the new city bus line.
Rose told direclors that the city bus
line. which will be two-third!i funded by
the federal government, \\'lll nol be in
operation by the 1971 festiva l season, as
had been previously expected.
Under the proposal for lhe tram
iiervice, the city will run si.x trams. in-
cluding one minibus from the Festival of
Arts lo lhe Laguna Beach Ari Gallery at
North Coast l~ighway and Cliff Drive and
the popular "Cannonball" north and
sou1h a!ong Coast Highv.·ay.
The total cost for the. service. under a
:iitudy prepared by the cit y, .,.,.ill be $24 ,834
and the income denved i~ estimated to be
SJ2 ,397, \.\'hich leaves a de!icit of roughly
i12.500.
Director Helen Keeley, objected lo ~
cent fares ra ised from the former 10-cent
price.
She suggested that, In order to save
mQney, the number or hours of tram
service each day be reduced, instead of
raising the fares.
David Youn2 asked H U1e trams v.'ould
be supplied by Venice Tram Company
and wanted to know if they v.·ould meet
vehicle code standards, this year.
Rose responded that any tram in viola-
tion of any section of the vehicle code
v.·ould not be allowed to travel as part of
the service. fie explained !hat Venice
Tram has bttn operating under new man.
agement •nd that all vehiclt>s now con-
form .
Hal Akins was highly critical of one
slatt ment in the chy proposal which 11.sk·
ed exhibillng artists lo park at the
Laguna Beach High School parking lot
and take the city bus to Lhe fes tival
grounds.
"There's no \.\'ay I can c:arry .11 four·
foot-square painting on a bus." Akins
cl aimed. Direcl nr11 agreer! that a special
artist loadin g and unloading zone should
ht> established in front of !he Festival to
sol ve the problem.
Jn addition to securlng permission lo
use the hlgh school lot, Rose said, the ci-
tv will be allowed to use all three bank
Parking lots in the downtown area at
night and on weekends. to make up for
the 250 spaces lost along lhe median of
Laguna Canyon Road ,
Parking .along the median .,.,·as recently
curtailed by the State Division of
JJighwa ys as it created unsafe conditions.
Rose noted that the proposal, as ap-
proved by the Festival, will go to the city
council for final approval.
Students' Art
On Display
In Sacramento
Tv.·elve. San Clemente High School
students are rurrently displaying e1rl
\\Ork in the office or State Sen. Dennis
Carpenter in the State Capital Building.
Featured this month is the \lo'ork of
ceramicists Jerry Andres, Nancy Dyer
and Leaha Jacobs and artis\.ll James
"F'ields, Richard Field:s, Edris Hilborn ,
Kathy Hobson . 'J'eresa Lofgren. Judy
!\fudge, Craig Phillips, Tracy Smith and
!\1artha Zeboray.
Instructing the exhibitors have been
Alan MacAdam and Richard Miller.
The display is part of • monthly
rotating project whic h invites various
school districs to participate.
Drug Prevention
Meeting Slated
A four-part workshop \\'ednesday night
will conclude the Laguna Beach Coor-
dinating Council 's seven-week series of
drug preve11tion programs.
The 7:30 p.m. session in lhe city Rec -
creation Department building, 175 N.
Coast Highwa y, is open to the public;
free of charge.
Discussion will be led by Dal'id HagM
and John !\1yszak, authors of the school
district's drug abuse curriculum, Alex
Jimenez of the Laguna Beach Police De·
parlr.ient and Barbara Trear, parent-
1.:h1ld counselor.
The \\'Orksho p \.\'J IJ include inforn1a\Jo11
on vanous drugs, their identif1cat1on and
effects and a d i~p!ay of drugii and para·
phemal1 a fr om rhe po!lce departmenr: a
fi1scussion of legal im plica tions of drug
use and !ht need for court reform ; a
parent clinic and re view of methods by
"·h1ch com1nun1cat1011 may be improvt'd;
<ind a film on narcotics.
Truth
or Consequences?
Sometimes the truih hurts! Wt havt lost •n oec1siort1! wle by not telling 1 customer what
he wanted to he ar.
We might point out th1t • customer would be better off to pay • little more for our rub'·
ber p1ddin9 th in buy 1 cheaper, mushy pad that fee ls lik e you are walkin9 on b11loons. The
"balloon" pad hurts the c.arpet becking, c1us1s stretchin9, and ruins teams. Also , this p1ddin9
often f11ttens out 1fter • whUe.
Additionelly, we might tell you that tome e1rpet fibers tr• more prtclical then others. A
fiber that works in one texture, might "bomb" in enother.
Feel free to call for advice. An of our 11les people ~ave hid extensive experience in the
service end of this business -and efter 111 -the most importent thing we can offer, that no
one else does, is service!
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ALDEN'S
CARPn~ e i>RAPES
1663 l'lacentla Ave.
COSTA MISA
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Capistratao Man Killed
Edward E. Miller, 72, San Juan Capistrano plumber,
was killed Monday \\'hen hi s van was struck from
the rear on the San Diego Freeway near Dana Point.
Officials said his vehicle was struck by a truck-trail-
er rig. !\filler was thrown from the van. Despite
emergency aid given by a physician who stopped
the victim was dead on arrival at South Coast Com-
munity Hospital.
Teague Addresses Grads
Fortner Pepperdine Official, in Saddleback Rites
Saddlehack OKs
New Budget Sans
Tax Increase
~adrilf"hark ('nl ltge trustees ?-londay
approved a tentative 1971-72 budget which
does not C<'lll for a lax increase. in spite
of 1he c~pected 25 percent increast in
cnrnllml'nl next school year_
Thr S.l.~ million estimated C'xpenditures
n< .itly b;JlanC1'S with the $3.5 million in-
come Bnth figures are up about $300,000
from la st .school ~ rar
fl(>:ird presiden t !/ans Vogel noted that
lhe inc.Tense in inco1ne is primarily due
to a nine percent increase in assessed
valuation ~'i!hin the Saddlebat•k Col lege
IJistrict, ~·hich comprises almost all or
south Orar1ge County. Vogel said the
great amount of the new home and in·
dustri;il construction in !he past year will
permil the district to hold lhe taJ: rate at
53 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.
The ten!atlve budget was approved to
meet a deadline for submiltal to the
1 county schools offlce. A final plan.of ~X·
penditures need not be adopted unhl mid-
' August.
Trustees scheduled a public hearing on
1 the budget for the night of Aug. 2.
Service Seeking
' Stucle11t Jobs
\Vith summer vacation drawing near,
lhe South Coast YMCA Youth Employ·
ment Service is steppin·g up its campaign 1 to find summer jobs for high school
1tudenls.
Manager Mr1. Suaie Miletle u~ge11
1 business people in the area to com1der
employing students during the summer•
1 even if for only a few hours a wttk.
"With living costs and college costs
l'Onstantly going up, many students find
1 It more and more Imperative to work
1 during the summer, and jobs seem lo be
1 mo re and mort difficult lo find," 11ys
1 Mrs. Milelle.
Employers ire invited to call ~94--3333
durtng the morning hours. or to leave •
messal!': with the answering service at
any time.
Bi shop Sues Estate
EDINBURG , Tex. (UPI) -Catholics
In the lower Rio Grande Valley are suing
the esta1e of the pilot who madt a suicide
1 cr115h dive Into one of their churches laat
ye11r'.
Bishop John J~ph Flttpatrick M~
day f!ltd th,. $975.000 suit on behalf or the
dircClfC ni 0: \\'1'Svl11c.
William J. Teague. former vice
president of Peppcrdine CoUege and
executive with Purex Corp. "M'ill address
graduates of Saddleback College, ~1ission
Viejo, in outdoor ceremonies at 7 p.m.
J une 23.
A total of 199 associate in arts degrtts
will be granted in the two-year college'•
second annual commencement.
Dr. Teague \viii discuss "If All Else
Fails, Think." •le was employed at
Pepperdine College for 10 years following
five years as execulive assistant to the
president of Abilene Christian College in
Texas where he earned his BA degree.
Teague received a mastu of arts degree
from Columbia University and his
doctorate in education from UCLA.
The College Concert Band. directed by
1'1onte La Bonte "'Il l perform at
graduation and the Rev. Clyde E.
ShO\Yalter 1•f Red Hill Lutheran Church,
Tustin. \Viii offer the invocation .
Saddleback College is completing its
third year of instruction. In 1968-69. the
college was open~ at a lemporary site in
~fission Viejo. Sophomore curriculum \\'as
add~ in 1969·70 and last year's cla:r;s or
1970 was the first to receive AA d('grf't.'S.
Now located at 28000 Margu('rlte
Parkway, Mission Viejo, the collrRe
celebrated !ts fourth 11.nniversar~· on fcb.
14. The Saddlrback Commun!!y College
Dislrict includes 48 percent or the land
area of Orange County. and serves 14
cmnmunities including Tustin. El Toro.
Laguna Niguel San Juan Capistrano, San
Clemente and Laguna Beach.
Following ls a listing or candidates ror
the AA degree:
fROi\f CAPISTRANO BEACH: Diane
Maurine Anderson. Rich a rd E.
Baughman. r-.fary Anit.a Becker. Raedean
Jrvine, Millicent Janton,
Nanci Jo J imenez. Joyce f\1arie Kokx,
Ka therine Koster and Craig Whittaker.
FROM DANA POlNT: Craig Ralph
Bicknell, Casey Burton Collins. Allen B.
Fulmer, Christopher Raymond Hrctor,
Richard Ernest IIuffman, Janice Lynn
Jones.
Kathleen l\fa lfll Patterson. Jlector
~fanuel Rodriguez, Dean Jeffrey Louis
Strandstra, and Paula L. Traucht,
FROM EL TORO : Nancy. Lou Beach,
John Joseph Bond . Kerry Frances Brown,
Stanley H. Cook, Jr .. Donald AJlen Frost.
Dennis L. Hacker, Roy Ltt Mill!,
rharles Tilden Osgood, Linda Marie
Pamer, Frank John Piccolo ·and Cynthia
Sue Pickett Sartin.
FROM IRVINE: llnda ll-farie Behrens,
Robert Bradley Courtright, Sally A.
C..onzalez:, Patricia Hood, John Emery
Huf! II, and Dorb C. Vernon.
FROM LAGUNA BEACH : G 1 e n n
Richard Daniels, Odlle de Witte, Cynthla
Johanna Holter, Hlllry Robin HUiton,
Jane B. Janise.
Paul W, Kraft, Stephen Edward
McCle.lland, Meredith Ann Meyers and
Eric Van Deusen.
FRO~I LAGUNA HILl..S: Barbara R.
l~ayne, Sharon Linda Kipp, 'fin a Louise
Patane, Thomas W. Spry, and Dianne
Louise Wright.
FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL: Dean
Robert Honnette , Standley A. Jacobs .
Glenn Clay Ma cbeth, Willard Wood
Parker, Jr.. Chrlotte Marie Snyder,
Drusilla J . Whetstine, and John F. Zold.
FROM MISSION VIEJO : Diane J,
Alianiello, Antonio Paula Assis de
Moraes, Richard \Vayne Blansett, Jane
Glor Clark, E. Avis French.
Linda Diane Gover, Will iam r-.,ark
Gross, Patricia Ann Hartle~. Linda
Brr nice Herold, Linda Ann Huber.
Patricia E. Kelly, Lana L. Kiussis,
tes\ie A. Kosla. Jr., Gury Marshall l/e,
Jacqueline Leogue,
Rodney L. Poll in. Rob<-rt G. Sackell,
Rober\ Francis Vargo and Richard D.
\Vall .
FRO~f SAN CLE~1.E1''TE : Donald C.
Ander son, Geoffrey F. Anderson , Suzanne
Emilie Belgarde, Michael A. Blanda,
1'1ike Blanda, Sr.,
1'fark Carlson, Kenneth G. Casper.
Susan f\1arjorie Chemobiefr, Leo V.
Collin. Charles C. Derdzinske,
Mary Kirsten Dimond. Ka thy
Dou11herty. Albert Charles Ehlow, Dana
F. Fales. 1'1ichael r.eorge r.riffith.
William Thomas l~agcr. Larry F..
J-famblin, Genell 0 . Hanson. Richard 0.
Ha,vkins. Susan Marie Hester.
Meryl Jane Hochman, Richarcf A.
Jone!, ~fare Christopher Kennedy, Robin
Aileen Knapp. Cidnv J . f\!cKinley.
John F. 1'1cKintey. Charles M.
Mo11gomf.'r)\ Jr., Roger L, Nezct, Craig
Robert Olson. ro.tary Ann Pearson.
Patrick J;:imes Reillv, Rnbf.'rl ,J
Rienick. Louise l\1arie R obbins. David
Gene Rothenbueh!er. Elizabelh Ann
Schreiber.
Brian Kell v Sholes. Candale t-.tarie
Sink. Catherine fl!. Stanko. Crary B.
Slern.
Denise Alana Thompson, Jerome T.
Trent. Jan Alli.son Wentz, L. W. "1heaton
and John Scott Will iams.
FROM SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: Ro~a
F. Alardon, Sandra Lee Roard. Joyce L.
Dunlap, John A. Gariepy, Wendy L.
Jenkins. Roberta Jeannette Stone and
Kenneth Eugene Vise.
FROM SOtrrH t.AGUNA : Mauril"
Franciscus Berkhoudt. John l\fackenzie
Brown, Nancy Ruth Gilbertson, Robert
Bowman Morris and Virglnla Lee Paul.
Belfast Barracks I-lit
BEI.F AS!', Northern !"'land (UPI) -
Extremist bombers auacked a tern·
porary Briti!h army barracks bt Belfast
Monday night but hurled their explos:lves
into ao empty room, an Anny spokesman
uld.
Summer Art Workshops
Slated in Laguna Beach
Six two.week •rt worbhops wtn be
held this aummtr, beginning June 21, at
the Laguna Beach School of Arl, 630
Laguna Canyon Road.
The nm workshop on "Stucape Paint·
Ing,'' June 21 th!'ouih July 2, wUI be
taught by artist Bermttt Bradbury. He
will present IOme of his works Jn olJt of
rocks, Ma, sky and lbare and wW
demonstrate tedmSquet ISied.
From July S tbrqh July 11, a
wort.bop in ••Art and Expression" wUI
be conducled by Arnold Scllllrln. Tllo
coune will be directed toward the
various types of upm11lon that can be
created with different mediums.
Edward Reep, profesaor of art 11t South
Carolina Untverslty, will teach the third
wc:trlcshop. July 19 te July ll. tilled,
"'Painting ATI·Medl.a." Starting with
t:imillar subject matter, 3tudenl.J will at.
tcmprto creillc new form ond me:inln g In
their ... rb.
"Eiperlmental Palnliq11 will be taught
by Doualh Bond from Pasadena City
CoTiegt, Aq. I through Aui.-13. Tht
course will invattpte picture making
beyaod the limitation of commonly 119«1
square or rectangular canvases.
Aupsl 18 tluoogb A"IUJI 'rl, David
Sdmabel, 1\ao of PU1den1 City Cclle1e,
wlll leach "'Ill• Flllll"' and Ill Environ-
ment." 1be COW"lf wUl uplore classic
and contemporary tolutionl to the pro-
blems of p1acln& a Jiaure in a 1ur·
rounding sptce. Prertqulslte1 for the
course are p1inti111 and figure drawing.
The sixth and final courte will be ,a
repeit of Bennett Br1dbury'1 ''SeasctPe
Painting" course. It will run Augwt 23
through S.pt. 3.
Registration for the workAhops must be
made prior to June 21. For furlher In·
formation, contnct lhe school, 494·1520.
lMtdlf, Junt 15, 1971 s DAILY PILOT :J
·Foreign Girl Crowned
Ecuador Coed Miss San Juan Capistrano
By PAMllLA 114L1.AN
ff Ille ~,, ...... lteff
RON Alarcon, who first saw the
CaUfomla coast as an exchange student
from Quito , Ecuador WM crowned Miss
San Juan Capistrano Sunday,
The 19--year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Johns ot Santa Domingo
Street in San Juan Capistrano was
ae lecled from 1 field of six entrants.
Firlt rumer up w11 Virginia Crow, 1&.
daughter of Mr. and Mn. William G.
Crow of San J uan Capistrano.
Miss Alarcon is in thll year's
gradul.Unf clu1 at S.ddleback College,
majoring in bwine.sa and langulJet.
During the judging at lhe El A~
Restaurant on June 5 she told the
audiencfl about how much It bas meant to
her to reside lD the United States and the
contributions she hopes to make to her
adopted country.
She camt to San Juan four yean ago
with her three brothers and l1atml when
their mother married Johns, the city's
Director o! Planning. Since Johm had
four children they became a family of
ten.
She had previously visited California
during the si1th grade when she
participated in a foreign exchange
5ludent program which sent her to
Huntington Beach for a year.
Rosa is a graduate of San Clemente
lligh School where she Y•as active in the
Spanish Club and the Girls' Athletic
Association. She speaks Spanish. English
and French and allhough she is looking
for a job as a secretary, she hopes
somMay to be an interpreter.
The contest was SJX!nsored by the San
Juan Beautiful Committee of the San
,Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce.
1'1rs. Shirley Keim "·as in charge of the
contest and 1\-frs. Pixie Shainman was in
charge of the coronation party held at
Durenberger's Antiques.
The Chamber donated $100 lo the
"'inn('r and $50 to the runner up. The
queen's cape was donated by La Po1.
pourri and her crown by La TieJtda de
Papel,
Gift certificates were donatM by El
Peon , Caprice. Goodie's Boutique, and
Vaquero. The Camera Casa donated fram-
ed portrait! to each contestant.
Supervisors OK
Ali so Lease Bid
A five-year lease for operation of the
parking lot and food and SJXlrtfishing
equipment concession al Aliso Beach and
Pier has been awardM by the Board of
Supervisors to Confection Cabinet Com·
pany of Los Angeles.
The firm was the high bidder on the
lease with a bonus bid of $18,000. Con·
fcclion Cabinet currently opera t es
si milar facilities at Zuma Beach for Los
Angeles County and Silver Strand Beach
south of Coronado for the Stale nf
Ca lifornia.
The firm also serves Dodger Stadium ,
the Coliseum and the Houston
Astrodome.
MISS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO RECEIVES HER CROWN
Rosa Alarcon Crowned by Bobbi Stone, Former Ou.en
Area Pl1011e Call Expansion
'More Costlv' CofC Told ,;
Any expansion of the loca1 calling area
from the San Clemente telephone ex·
change would result in an increase in
monthly telephone service charges,
Chamber of Commerce directors were in·
formed last week.
The chamber had directed eJ:ccutive
m>1nager Bob Evans to write to the
Public Utilities Commission concerning
an eJ:pan5ion of the tolJ.rree dialing area.
Evans told the chamber of the reply he
had receivecf from the Commission,
which indicated an eJ:pansion of toll free
service \l'OU!d only benefit a lew
residents.
•·in view of the minimum rate in-
crease that \l'Ould be involved," the
Commission said in its Jetter to Evans,
"a large percentage of San Clemente
customers would pay more at the ex·
tended area rate thn n at the present toll
rate."
The commission snid such changes in
tn!I free boundaries as requested by the
chatnber ''invariably involve increased in
exchange t·harges to offset the loss in toll
revenue " by the loca l telephone com·
pany.
'I11e commission noled it had contacted
Pacific Telephone Company concerning
the request and had determined the toll
free area expansion would only benefit
those few residentll making a large
number of toll caUs.
Donations Urged
For Fireworks
Some 9500 letters have been mailed to
residents of San Clement.e asking them to
send contributions for the 11th annual
Veterans Fireworks Com mittee Display,
held on the Fourth of July.
The t'Clmmittee needs to raise $2200 for
the annual fireworks display. The
firework! alone co.st $1700, with $SOO
remaining as: a carTy over balan« for
next year.
The pyrotechnics will be at the end of
the San Clemente pier, and are usually
visible from Dana. Point to lhe Western
White House at Cotton Point.
Solicitations have already been made to
local business firms and civic organiia-
tions which yearly help defray the cost of
the dlsplay.
Just a quick note
to let you know w<ive moved.
CHARLES PAINTER
MANAGER
Avco Thrift just Changed ia ad dress.
But we're ready for bwiness and want you
to pay w a visir.
Avco Thrift iJ here to help when
money is a.n immediatt problem. We
consolidate bills. Pay them oif . .And still
giw 'ptoplc cnra. ash. For a wcation
trip. Coloc TV. Wbarevcr.
Avco Thrift is also here to help JOU
cam more on your imatmmt with •••
6% 1-yeu Thrift Cectiliata CU.000 minimum)
6% 90-day Thtift Cectilitae,. ($1,000 minimum)
)\1% Passbook accouna (no minimum)
Come by and "° out""" office.
We'll be happy ID give JOU ooe of ror """
business cards.
I Loons to $25.000
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TueS<U}', Junt 15, 1971 ~ DAILY PILOT
'
~alta Eyes Future Official Raps London
'Britain Should Pay Tab for Locklieed'
By r-IIK.E FEINSILBER
\\1ASHINGTON (UPIJ F'red J.
ing of $250 million in bank loans for the
financially troubled aviation and defense
giant.
He said the banks have a "certainty of
loss" \1.5. a "likelihood of profit'' if thry
increase their ante : but C. J. Medberr)·,
board chairman of !he Ba nk of Amer ica,
the nation's biggest bank. insisted lhat
'"prudent banking praetice•· rules out any
more loans without governn1ent backing.
Borch, board chairman of the General
Electric Co., told Congress today that the
British g0Yernn1ent. not Congress, should
lake the responsibility of saving the
Lockheed Aircraft Co r p , from
bankn1ptcy.
Rorch. testifying before the Senate
Banking Con1mittee in the role or '"a U.S.
businessman brought face to face v.·ith
compelition from a foreign government."'
said the British precipitated the crisis
that led to Lock.heed's financia l troubles.
2 Soutl1erners Witl1draw
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'"It \\"Ould seem to follow that it is a
British go\•ernment responsibility to
remedy the present situation . , , and
that means taking on the 11. hole
responsibility ror seeing the program
lhrough as originally contracted for," he
said .
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h1 Cuba; Fi11ecl $20,000
·MIAtitl (AP) -fi,·e Arnericans h<1ve
htn convicted by Cuban •·revolutionary
iribunals" of viola!ing Cuban y.·aters and
!,;,,ding illegally on !he Communb;l
Is land. Each ·was ~entcnccd to pay a
f20,000 fine, Radio Havana said today.
Jn a broadcas~ monitored in f\.Uami , the
Cuban radio idcn1ified the five as Fritz
Sprandel, an Al!enlo\l/Jl, Pa., canoe
tnstructor v:ho y.•ashcd ashore in Cuba
~tay 22 v.·hill'.' trying to paddle a canoe
from Key \V est, Fla., to ~1cxico's
Dayun Suys Wur
May Erupt Soon;
Scores Sinking
By lJnittd Prt§s lnltrnational
Jsraeli Defense r-.1inistcr ~foshc Day<1n
warned r.tonday "the resump1ion of v.ar
lnay be imminent" in the ritiddle East.
; Dayan. who ha s been taking a public
toft-line attitude in rccenl months,
Changed his tone sharply in a speech to
l-lebrew University s I u d en I s 111
':Jerusalem . His ·words appar<'ntly \l"<'TC
f-rompted by the Arab guerrilla attack
against an Israeli-bound 011 tanker in th~
~ed Sea Frid<l)'.
.. The "ind.~ bl(11-.1ng 1n the Ar;;h
~apita!s trnd more to11.ards lhe re<.un1p-
~ion of the '>''ar than putting an end to it. '
~ said. "Therefore the re~umpt1on of
war may be imminent."
I-le said Israel '>'as more inlerestcd in
making peace lhan "·ar, but 1f a new
f"f)nfh cl came Israeli troops could rrach
'he Arab capitals of Cairo. Amman and
Damascus
.Payan satd "we wil l not sit idly h~ '•
11nd let lsrarl1-bound ''cSsl'l~ beco111e s11·
ting ducks. "We are taking (llr 11rcesSilrY
mrasures and lhr. tankers 11 lit reach
EilaL"
The 7R.OOO-ton lankrr Cor;;I Sra.
registered in Liberia. was headed for the
1sraeli port of Eilat when 1l '>''as attacked
by three men in a !il>fedboat f1rin~
bazookas. The ship '1as hit and 5l1gh!!y
damaged, but fires started by the
bazookas 1,1·ere quickly put out.
Yucatan Peninsula: and Lauren Bender.
l\l1chael Bender, Bernard Bender and
Tho1nas .Joseph I\lcGuirc.
The Benders and t-.tcGuire \1·ere aboard
a ~Ml-foot yacht thal apparently entered
Cuban v•aters voluntarily June 6.
The convictions of the American's in
Cuba came a \veek after a U.S. District
Court in Key \Vrst sentenced four Cuban
fish ermen lo $10,000 fines and Si;{ months
in jail for poaching in American
territorial \vaters off the Dry Tortugas 60
mil es ,1·esl of Key \\'csl.
Those Cuban fishermen arc in the.
r.lonroe County .Jail. Their attorney.
r.tanuel James. said he was awaiting
v.ord from I.he Cuban go,•emment lo posl
a11peal bonds for their release.
The Ha\•ana broadcast monit ored said
each of the American~ tried 111 Cuba
admitted entering Cuban y,·aters y,·ithoul
authorization and landing illegally on the
island.
Bender. his lwo sons and l\1cGuire
rrportedly 11ere making a Caribbean
t'l"UJSr on the yacht.
HRdio Havana said Cuban aulhorlties
,1·crc continuing to investigate the
circums1anccs under \\"hich a tugboat
tarrying ciJ:llt i\mcrl(·an cre11 men landed
in Oriente Pro11incr June 7.
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With Harussing
Ship, Official
!\10SCOW (AP ) -A U.S. patrol bo:il
"dangerously'' harassed a Russi.,n
<.:ruiser carrying Defense Minister Andrei
Grechko in the eastern l\lediterrancan
t:1 st v.·cekend, the So\·iel Union charged
l\londay.
The government newspaper lzveslia
said an American patrol boat approached
the Soviet Cru iser Dzerzhinsky at ''high
speed" as soon as tile Russian ship came
in sight of Istanbul, and the crew of !he
U.S. craft "constantly shot at our ship
\I ith photo and movie equipment..,
''But our gu ys tound a reply to lhr.~e
persons frnm the Central Jntelligcnl'e
Agen cy -using mirrors they flashed su n
reflections in the11· direction," ll.\'rst1a
said.
\\"i\h f\1a rshal Grechko aboard the
<.:ruiser v.·ere the Soviet na,·al commander
1n chief, Adm . Sergei Gorshkov, and Gen .
Alexei Yepishe\I, head Jf the main
political division uf tile Soviet army and
navy. They \1·ere on a visit to Soviet fleet
units in the l\1editerranean.
Izvestia said that as the Dzerzhinsky
:ind ty,·o escorts C11tered the ~lediter·
ranean. the U.S. 61h Fleet ordered plane~
into tile air \vhich ··began to fly IO\v over
the cruiser and its accompanying ships .''
ll said the U.S. destroyer Rickets and a
second American vessel identified only a.~
"No. 5'' then were deployed alongside the
SoYiel ships .
.. No. 5 steamed directly into the im·
mediate zone of our fleet." the paper con-
tinued.
(.;ator (;rah~ Yuutlt
By llcad 111 Florida
'VEST PAL,1 BEACH. Fla. Lo\P\ -
'"All I could see \1·as teeth." 1$-s t>ar-old
r.ary Althouse said as he nursed hf'ad
1\ounds afler being attacked by a JO-fool
alligator .
Recuperating al his suburban Palm
Reach home. {~ary told jl1f)nday ho11" he
'>'"ilS dr;:igged under11 ater 11.·ith his head 111
1he gator"s 1~11.·s al Lake Sago last
l'riday.
··1 was swimm ing on my back about 50
yarc!s from sllore when something
grabbed me and pulled me under," Gary
said. ··All I could see v.·as teeth, It hurt
prelly bad."
The big repOle let go alter 11 lei'
~cconds, the youth said.
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Jlolls·Royee Ltd. is to make the engine
for Lockheed"s new Tristar jetliner.
\Vhen Rolls-Royce \\'ent bankrupt in
F'ebruary. the British government agreed
to saYe the engine project ir the U.S.
gover11ment would giYe Lockheed a $250
million loan guarantee.
The Nixon Admin istration ag reed and
its bill to guarantee the loan is now
before the Se11ate comn1ittee.
But Borch argued that the British
go,·ernment ducked its responsibility for
paying Lockheed damages for failing to
meet terms for the Rolls-Royce contract
"ilh 1...ockheed.
General Electric v.•as an unsuccessful
bidder for the Trisl'a r engine contract,
\1·hich y,•ent to Roll s Royce.
\\"hen Rolls failed and p I u n g e d
Lockheed into a financia l crisis. Borch
proposed to the Nixon Administration
that Lockheed be required to use an
American·made engine. But v.·ith th e
passage of time and the com pletion of
1rork on the Tristar airframe, built to ac-
t·o1nn1oda !e the Hol!s engine, that solu·
lion has become "less v i a b I e
ec onomically." Dorch 1;aid.
Airlines and b;inks \Vhich stand to lo~e
the most if U:ickhced goes broke say the
firm's rescue v.·ould be an almost riskless
venture for the govemn1enl -bu t they
still \\"On·t con1mit another dime without
a government guarantee of repayment.
Sen. \\'il!iam Proxn1ire ~ D·'V is. \. tried
but f;ulcd to shake them from !h at posi·
lion at ~londa~··s hearing by 111c Senate
Ban king ('01n1nitlee into 1hc i\ix'ln
Admin1strallon bill for government ba<.:li·
Civilim1 Hitch
\\IASHl~GTON <UPI) T \I" o
Southerners, both long·time backers of
the U.S. effort in Vietnam, tel"ersed their
positions toda y and called for total U.S.
"'ithdrawal from the \\"ar.
Sens. Herinan Tailnadge ID·Ga .), and
B. E\"erett Jordan (0-N.C.\, issued
unequi\•oca\ calls for the 11.·ithdra"'·al of
all American forces.
Jordan said 11-tonday he v.·ould \"Ole for
th e Vietnam disengagement a c t
\\'ednesday. The legislation \l'OUld require
an end lo U.S. combat in Indochina by
Dec. 31.
Talmadge said he could not vole for the
measure on constitutional grounds. But,
in a speech prr.pared for delivery today,
he denounced the war as a drain on U.S.
manpo,1·er and resources and implored
President Nixon "from the floor of th is
Senate to negotiate a release of our
prisoners and announce a policy of
complete wnd total disengagement to
begin now. and to terminate one year
from today.'"
'"The Ameri<.:an people ." Talmadg~
said. '"are y,·eary lo the bone and fed up
ll"ilh this 1!1 -concei ved conflict. It has
placed a dangerou~ drain on a precious
TCSCt"VOJr "hich l\"e once th 0 ugh l
bottomless -the unity of spirit and
pw·pose which has made this nation
great.
., ... Americans have reached the end
of their patience. There Ls a rising tide of
sentin1enl in our land against this \l'ar.
\\'c ha\·e honored our commitment to 1he
South Vietnamese many times over. al a
cost \\"hich is staggering. families arc
~h:ittcred and torn apart hy the \l"ilr and
the ideological divisions it h:is created .,
Talmadge said he could not support tl1c
Soldier Who Switched
Witli Brotlier Biisted
DA r\A:-iG , Viclnam !LPI)-A 21·year-
old soldier 11.·as busted to privale and fin·
rd $146 l\!onday for letting his civilian
brother con1e to Vietnam in his place.
An Army spokesman said Glenn Storer
or Yannouth. r.la ine . \Vas busted from
Spec ~ in administrative punishn1ent
n1c·1ed out b~· his unit. the \'J6th brigade
uf the Ameri ca! Di\"ision.
The spokesn111n said Store r 11 ill pa~· the
r1ne 111 two mon1hly 1nstalln1ents of $i3.
Glenn decided 1rhile horne on lea1•e last
April lo permit his older brother. '\"esley,
22, to fly to Vietnam in his place. \\1es, a
ski instructor, flew to the war zone. April
22 using h\s brolher"s papers.
"I didn "t have any lrouble playing lhe
role of the soldier.'' he later said . '"l jus1
saluted v.·hen ever)'one l'l!'c did, ended
every sen!en<·c 111 th .~ir :1nd ac ted stupid
lhe rest of lhe titnt>."
The swil <:h can1c into thf' open .
ho11ever. 11he11 h1~ hrother"s unit got
read~1 to go into the field to fi~hl. "Ont> of
tt:e gu~s turned me 1n bf:cause he sa\d he
d1d1i't y,·ant me to get ~ho!.'' "'es said.
Glenn returned lo Vietnam ~lay 20. l~is
brolher left for home short ly afterward.
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his speech before the lJnJted States fllayors Conference ln Philadel·
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end-the·\\·ar amendment because the da!I'!
for v.ithdrav.al 1s the President":1
prerogati\"e "and his al one·• under the
Constlttllion .
"But, let no one interpret rn y \01c a.,,
an endorsement of the prolonging of Uus
11ar."' he said ... The admin1S\ration·1
policy of Vietnamization is dragging ...
it is time to put an end to this cruel and
unusual war 1\·hich \\'e have never tried to
v.·in. and 1'.'hich l~ tearing at the ba sic
fabric that holds this country together."
Jordan said he \\·ould ~·ote for lht.
anti1\'ar measure, which he Oppos<'d lasl
year. because it was obvious Iha\ &
negotiated settlement 11·as no\1•here near.
Red Artillery
Blasts S. Viet
Abandoned Post
SAIGON (UPI\ -Co inmuni :i t
a1tilleryn1en bombarded a South Viet·
narnese outpost near the ahandoned U.S.
base at Khe Sanh in an attack that killed
Fi1·e Saigon go11crnn1ent troops and
"''ou nded 15 others. military spokesmen
said today. The Viet Cong kill ed lour
Americans and wounded eight in an am·
bush near Saigon.
A communique from Phn om Penh said
a terrorist ttire111 a grenade at a
truckload of U.S. Gls but it n1isscd then1
and injured l\\"O Carnbod1ans
Allied spokesn,en also reporled hea\"y
fighting near the South Vietnamese
Artillery Base 5 1n the central highlands.
'fhry reported 68 Co1nn1unists killed in
t-.londay clashes.
The Communists fired n1ore than 200
rounds of 82n11n inortar hlonday 11f·
lernoon and evening eight miles east or
Khe Sanh. F'ivc South Vietnamese
rnarines \\'ere killed and l:J \\'Ounded 111
the shell ing. The North Vietnamese 1verr-
reported lo have moved more than t0.000
mrn into the n1onlainous region in thP
north\\·estern con1er of South Vic tna1n
bC"lo w the Demi litarized Zone f D:>.TZ 1
L".S. 852 boinberi: llev• four rn1 ssio11 ~
01·er Lhc area in the 24 hours ended al
noon today, con1mand spokesml'n s<11d.
The B52s hal"e dropped nearly 1.5 million
pounds of bomhs over the area sintP
Saturday in the heaviest concent1·ation of
852 raids in South Viclnan1 since the
Laotian opera'.tion in F'ebruiary and
hlarch.
o\I the Port of Qui :"lhon nn Soutll Viet ·
n;ini"s northern coast, an c'.1.plosion rocl..-
ed thC' ti.S. mert·ha nt ship '"1\1n1•r1can
1 !a11·k"' early today. The 4:t2-fnol 12.!ICXI·
ion "essel was carryin.i;; rrnhtary ~ll l)rhr~
but no munitions or oil. a n111Jt ary
spokesman sa1d.
Jl1ine Blasl Rips
A1neric111t Ship
In Yie1Ju1111 Port
QUI r\HON . V1etnarn 1UPl 1 -,\11 r·x-
plosion ripped the U.S. n1erchan1 ship
American Ha1-.·k tocl<1y as long~hClren1en
\\'ere unloading n1 ilitar.v ;, up p I 1 es .
~1ili1ary spokes1nc n :illnbuH·rl tl1r 1·x·
plosion to a mine plilntrd h~ Co1nrnun1st
frog1nen.
Damage to the 12.900-1nn 1r'--.1•I fJ11ned
by American forei~n !'ih';1n1<:hi p Co. of
Ne1v York 11"as hea '~ \1 itl-the engine
room and one hold flooded .
T"·o Korean longshoremen v.erc in·
jured.
The 492·foot ship arrived ;i1,. Qui i\'hon.
2.50 miles northca~t of Saigcin . less than
seven hours before the cxplo~ion. II ar·
rived \\"it.h a cargo of foodstuff s. vehicle""
and other supplies for U.S. militarv
forces. The ship carried no munitions o-r
other hi ghly nammable cargo such as oil.
Military spokesmen said lhr. blast 11·a~
apparently caused by a mine fastened to
the hull of the vessel by Com1nunisl
under\valer demolition crew~.
The ship was tied up at one of the U.!\.
piers and unloading or Hs cargo be gan
immediately. they said.
Only a small amount of cargo '~115
unloaded before the vessel 1\·as rocked hy
an explosion in the port side brlow the
water line and near the engine room . ac-
L'Ording to a report from a Lloyds Ship.
ping Register agent on the scene.
E. Gcnnan .R ed Party
l-lold s New <.:onoTt'SS " 8ERL1N f AP) -The. East Germ::in
Communist party"s first conp:ress under
i11 new boss. Erich Honeeker , opened 111
East Berlin today.
~ by Soviet party chief Lcoi-11d
Brezhnev. many of Eastl'rn Eumpc "ll top
C.Ommunisl leader1 \\"ere present for 111e
five-day meeting. Bul for !hi' fir!'! li1nr 111
the party's 25·year history, its loun<ling
f3ther, \Yal ter Ulbrich1, ~'as ab5ent.
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VOL. 04, NO. 142, 2 SECTI ONS, 26 PAGES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, ·197f
• emente ~ras I s
Secret War Study
Times Suit Due
Over Viet Story
from Wire Servlcr!
t-.'EW YORK -The Justice De part·
men t began court proceedings today to
prevent the New York Times from
further publication of articles about a
secret Pentagon study of the Vie tnam
war.
La wyers for the federal government
and the Times entered the courtroom of
U.S. District Court Judge Murray 1. Gur-
fein al 12:3:> p.m. Detai l work, howeve r,
del ayed actua l filing of sl!it papers.
Atty. Gen. Johll N. Mitchell said earner
Judge Sentences
Marine Rapist
To State Prison
A Cam p Per1dleton Marine who
1dmitted raping a 14 • year . old San
Clemente gi rl at the urging of the
victim's mother was sent to state prison
P.1onday.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
Byron K. ,.1cMillan ordered the three-to-
50-year term for Robert Dea n Smith, 21,
afttr read ing a psychiatrist's report
recently compile d on the young Marine.
l-le also ruled that a Pe.nal. Code section
wh ich cuts the minimum prison term for
young offenders should be applied to
Smith. The provision will mean that
Smith will be eligi ble for parole after
i;ervi ng six mont hs of his se ntence.
Smith was booked on mu ltiple counts of
rape afler the victim's sister told San
Clemente pol ice that her mother had
urged Smith to rape the victim and had
taken the cou ple lo a local motel room
for the purpose . She told police tha t there
had be<!n several such inC'idents.
The victim 's mother was booked on
identical charges a n d subseque ntly
ordered to undergo psychiatric testing.
.Judge McMillan is scheduled 10 review
those report.~ tod;i y brforr-deciding on
fu rther action against the 53-year-0\d
defendanl.
Pair V nhurt
In Plane Flip
Two South r...oasl doctnrs escaped
v:ith minor cuts and bruises Mon-
day whe n lhc ir lwo seater aircra ft
missed the runw;i y at San Juan
Capistrano Airpor1 11nd landed
upside down in a creek bed.
The pilol. Dr. Nei l G. Barbou r of
35365 Beach Road. Capislrano
Beach , received cu!s on the
forehead but was otherv.ise unh urt,
sherif('s officers said. H is
passenger, a physician who refused
to ide ntify himself, susta ined minor
cula and bruises.
Investigators said the light plane,
e Hilton Lark, wa! badly damaged.
Dr. Barbour was desc ribed as an
experltnced piloL ·who const.anlly
uses the Sa n Juan airfield.
Heart Patient
in Washington lhe Justice Department
would seek both a restraining crder an
an injun ction.
Mon day. the Times said it '·mus t
respectfully decline'' a Justict Depart·
ment request to cease voluntarily
publ ic ation of the series, commenced
Sundav.
MitChell asked the newspa per in •
telegram ,.1onday evening to refrain from
fur ther publication of the documen t.s on
the ground that it will cause "irreparable
injury to the defense interest.s of the
United States.''
Secretary of State William P. Roger11
said today that publication of the secret
Johnso n Administration documents on
Vietnam was a "very .serious ma Her."
He said it caused foreign countrie!I tG
question whether they could safely deal
with the United States on a confidential
basis.
Rogers, attorney general during the
latter part of the Ei!enhower
Administration, said the publication was
a clear viola tion of the law, "which pro-
vides that top secret and secret
documents should not become public until
they have been decla55ified ."
Rogers told a new! conference he did
nnt think lhe disclosure of the in·
fnrmation would have any effect on
Hanoi, but added that publication of the
hith erto .secret papers "is going to cause
such a great deal of trouble."
He ~~xplained that the State Depart,.
ment already bad "many queries from
other government.s" a.\ lo how they could
slill deal with the United States with
some assurance that confidential matters
wnuld nol be disclosed.
Rogers sa id lhat !O far ag lhe
substance of the information di!Closed
was concerned, "I believe we should
reserve our judgment," particularly
"''hen those who prepared the Pentagon
memorandum acknowledge that "they
did not ha ve all the information''
available,
Rogers said speci fi cally lhal the
analysts, who offered "a good deal of
narration," worked from documenL~
available in the Pentagon and "they did
not have the White House documents . _ ,
lhrse are selected document:oi .''
In VlC'W of all this, he said. "I am not
J::Oing to get involved in passing judgment
on those events."
The secretary rejected the :i;uggcstinn
tha t his allilude on the documen\i'i w11s
contrary to the right of the public to
know what it s government is doing.
'"The public is entilled lo know a gOQd
deal ," he said, "but we have law:i; that
are designed to protect the interests of
the United States."
On other matters, Rog ers said;
-Hanoi is using American prisoners or
war "for ransom purposes" and to play
on the emotion~ or relativ es or lhe un·
fortuna te men. While expressing sym·
palhy for the prisoner" And their
families, Rogerg !aid: "We can't abandon
our na tionAl obi!!CtiVe! in order to pay
ransom.''
-Former Defense Secretary Clarlt M.
Clifford's statement thaL Hanoi would
release the prisoner.11 of war within 30
clays after the United States announced •
date for total withdrawal from Vietnam
was simply a "conclusion" Clifford had
reached from talking with unspecified
sourc~.
'
PH YSICIAN AND OTHERS WORK TO SAVE LIFE AFTER MONDAY FREEWAY ACCIDENT
Plumber Edw1rd E. Millar Died Oespit • Efforts. Additional Picture Page 3
Coast War Heroes Hono·red
• •
Mesa. 3 Arch Bav Men Awarded Medal of Honor
Two Orange Coast war heroes were
.among seven men honored at the While
House today as President N i x o n
presente d each with Lhe medal of honor.
Spec. 4 J ohn P. Baca, a Costa Mesa
resident, won the honor for throwing
himself on a live hand grenade, while
t.1ajor Kern W. Dunagan, formerly nf
Tbree Arch Bay, v.1on 1t for exposi ng
himself to enemy fire when his division
\lo'as under heavy attack.
Baca, 22. was with the 1st Air Cavalry
Div ision on Feb. Jn, 1970, "'·hen a platoon
from his company "''as pinnE'd down by
enemy fire . Baca led his recoilless n rre
team through enemy fire 1n help in the
rescue and during the fig h1 a grenade
was tossed into the mids! of his patrol.
His citation read: "Fully al-'.are of the
danger to his comrades. Specialist Baca
unhesitatingly 11nd with com p I e ! e
disregard for his O'A'n safety covered the
grenade wi th hi5 s!etl helmet and fell on
Suspended Stu<leuts
Readmitted lo Class
Ten Tustin Union High School District
pupils who had been suspended on viola·
lions of distr ict policy against drug abuse
were readmitted to classes by action or
the' boa:rd, Monday night.
All of the 10 11tudenlll •ill be al!owed to
enroll irr summer RSSion classes which
begin June 23, Superintendent William
Zogg said.
i1. as the grenade exploded, thereby ab-
sorbing lhe lethal fr<igmen ls and con-
cussion with hls body.
"His gallant action and lotal disregard
for his own personal welfare directly sav·
ed eight men from certain serious injury
or death."
Major Dunagan, 37, was wit h the
Ame rica\ Division May 13-14, 1969 when
his cnmpany "''as hit with heavy lire from
a well-entrenched enemy battalion. His
c1tal1on said he repeatedly and fearle ssly
e>;poscC: himsel f to danger.
Dunagan is divorced and his l'A'O
children, J ennifer, 14, and Kern, 17, werf'
students at Laguna Be11ch School unti l
last yea r. He Jived 1n the are.a during the
Marine Charged
In Sa n Clemente
For Bomb Threat
A 22-yei:1r-0ld Cam p Pendletoh Marine
fa ces charges of phoning rn a bomb
threat today afler alleg edly telling police
a Greyhound bus contained a satchel of
pla stic explosive.
San Cle.ment.e poUce arrested Leonard
\Vayne ~1orris at about 2:30 a.m. tGday
as he rode toward the gate of the base in
a cab .
Officers 1ald they earlier had reefived
11 call from a man who said a brief case
in the front scat of B bus at the local
I.ermine ! contained C 4 plastic e:ii:plosive .
Palrolmen investigated, discovered that
the bus already had pu11ed away. then
witnesses sa id lhe alleged caller had ju!t
left in a laxL Later il was determined the
exolosive did nol exist.
I950s and is a graduate ~r Cal State
r·ullerton .
The major won the Medal of Honor dur-
ing his second trip in Vietnam. He wa!
awarded a Sliver Star on his first tour
there for rescuing several wounded men .
President Nixon presented the Medal of
Honor in private ce remonies at the White
House.
The other five medal winners are Chief
WO t\.1ichael J. Novosel, F'l. Bragg, N.C.;
Staff Sgt. Franklin D. Miller, Elizabeth
Clly, i'i'.C.; Sg!. Richard P enr y,
Petaluma, Calif.. Sgt. Peter C. Lemon,
Na tional Ci!y, Mich., and ,.'farine PFC
Ray mond M. Clausen, Jr., Hammo nd . La.
Penry. like Baca, has a citation that
r£1;ids like a John Wayne script.
The 22·year-old sergeant was wit h the
199\h lnfan!ry Brigade on the night of
Jan. 31, 1970, when his platoon came
under heavy enemy fire . The company
commander and most of the platoon
men1bers were seriously wounded . Penry,
moving through enemy fire, reloc11ted the
company con1mand post, three limes
dashed outside the defensive perimeter in
the face of hostile fire to retrieve radios
ll nd reestablish communications, then
hel ped turn back enemy a~sau\Ls.
"During a determ ined assault by over
30 enemy soldiers Sgl. Penry occupied
the most vulnerable forward position
placing heavy, accurate fire on the at·
tacking enemy and eKpOsing h/mseH
several limes to lhrow hand grenades into
the advancing enemy." hi! cilalion said,
Marine Reserve
Units Training
At Pendleton
-i Danny Campaign Started Morri.s was arrested after police pulled
over a cab headed for Camp Pendleton.
Officers lhen booked him on the fel ony
charge.
Three units of the Marine Carps
Reserve arrived tll Camp Pendleton this
week for their two-week annual summer
training period.
A carnpalgn to ~ttk donations to defray
~ massive COllf$ ror the treatment or
little Danny Jones was launched today by
a San Clemente woml'ln.
Peggy Landell , a waitress 11t the Trave.I
lnn Restaurant said she org&nlzed the
fWld to assi!t In the uUmated Sl!,000 in
hospital expenses for the treatment of the
4-year-old San Clemente heart surgery
patient wiho hJS begun the seventh week
ln his battle for life today.
OaMy. who Ms suivlved doz.ens or
ttises since the inlllal llUrf!U)', remains
ln extremely crlllcal condlUon and under
Lotensive care at l...o$ Angeles Children'•
lfospltoL
.Mrs. La.ndtll said she and many friend!
we.re concerned for ~ family expenses
and decided to or1anlu a driv~ to raillt. lund•.
The youngster, who has received
personal wishes of good luck from
President Nixon, rtcenUy underwent
emergency surgery to correct severe
bleeding from atomach ulce rs.
Besides the ulcer~, ht has battled
pneumonia and other severe
complications afler the inltlal dangerous
turgery which rep&lred ttver1l holes ln
the boy"a heart.
"We knew thal the sir wttb of
inten!live care have ricked up an alt"ful
blll," said Mrs. La.ndeU, "so we all
decided 10 t.ry to raise some mone)' for
the. family."
Oamy's parenl!:, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Jones "will have all they can do lo raise
that kind of money," ahe 11'.llid.
The charge for the six weekl of
Intensive care amounta to '4SO a day, she
e.xplained.
The fund will be •dmioistered through
the Danny and Dennis Jones Fund at the
San Cll!:mente branch of United California
Bink.
Donor• •'*> Cl• give conlribuUon11 tG
M111. Landell at the rutauraot, ahe: said.
They lhen wUl be deposited in the fund.
"Even If it's a dollar or two." 1he said,
"it would mean a million to tile family."
San Clemente'• police ofl ictrt ha ve
repeatedly donated blood for DaMy
during the orla:lnal surgery 1.nct,the other
emergency operaliona.
F oothall League
Signups Tonight
Caplatrnno Bay area boys who will be
between R to 13 )'tars Old by next July 31
are eligible to 11gn up for the Junior All·
Amc!rk:an Footbllll League tonlghl in
Marco For1ter Junior High School
cafetori um.
The orientation and recruiting meetlng
wiij be held from 7:30 to I p.m. Parents
are encouraged to attend wllh their son11.
Registration f~.1cc lbe foot.ball SUIOD
will be 12 p<r boy .
De:tdllne lor signing up wlll be Aug.. 1.
The 145 enlisted reservislll and four
orlicers come [rom Omaha, Sacramento,
and Waco, Te-r.
The three. unit.I will billet at the Camp
Margarita area of the ba5e and devote
the tralniog cycle to o0-1hc-job trainlna
wlth engineer malntenance unJt.t.
The three 1roup1 are the first o( tu
itepar•te rue.rve unlU which will Ulle the
base lhia summer for reaervt training.
Later in the summer rew-vlstll will
rongrtg8te for large-m:ale war g1mt1 on
Camp PeMltton·1 beaches and uplands.
About 7,000 men will p11rtlcfpate tn the
activities throua:hout the three &ummer
months, base 1pc>lle&men said.
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
an
Rescue Try
011 Driver,
72, Futile
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 t~• Dllll~ l'lle! 51111
Despite franti c attempts by a volunteer
physician and a cardi ac techn ician lo
save bim, a well-known San Clemente
area plumber died Monday afternoon at
the scene of a fr eeway crash which sent
his burning van rolling along lhe
roadway.
Edward Eugene Miller, 72, of 32802
Valle Road, died of multiple injuries as a
Del Mar ph ysi cian performed an
emergency tracheotomy at lbe accident
scene.
Miller was an employe of Quayle
Plumbing of San Clemente and a well-
known South Coast resident.
The ma n died when the plumbing van
was struck from beh ind by an unloaded
semi truck at the big curve area or the
freewa y at Capistrano Beach.
Highway patrolmen said the driver <lf
lhe large rig, Larry Kemp Boyd, 28, o{
Petaluma, was unhurt, despit..: riding his
lum bering rig several hundred feet off
the freeway, through a re.nee and into a
wash before it jacknifed in tall brush.
"'1omen ts 11fter the fiery crash. Del Mar
area physici an Dr. Albert R. Rotella and
Kevin Kelly, a cardiac technician from
Oxnard, stopped at the scene and
performed the emergency surgery on the
vic.tim or the 3:30 p.m. crash.
That measure, as well a! external
heart massage, failed. However.
Miller was pronounced dead on arrival
al South Coast Community Hospital .
Patrolmrn .said the crash still was
under investigatio n.
.According to .report~ by a wom11n
witness and the truck driver, !he mishap
occurred as both vehicles rounded the
large curve, headed toward Sa n Jua11
Capistrano in the slow Jane of traffic.
Patrolmen quoted Boyd a! sa ying he
w~s checking traffic beh ind through a
mirror, then focused his attention ahead
when he saw the collision imminent whtz
Miller's van.
. Witnesses said the van flippe d several
limes, then burst into flame after the
crash. The driver was ejected.
Funeral services for Miller are pending
at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente.
Sa1i ]ua1i Picnic
Swted Thursduy
San Juan School's annual picnic for
students and parents will he held
T~u rsday afte rnoon and evening at the
Little League ball diamond on the campus.
Sponsored by the school's Parent-
Teacher League , the annu al event will
include gunny sack races and other picnic
games, plus a competition to guess the
num be r of marshmallows and beans in
jars. Winners will receive prizes.
A picnic di nner will begin at 6 p.m.
Coffee will be provided free. Ice cream
and soft drinks will be sold.
Baseball and ki ckball game! will follow
the dinner at 6:4S p.m. Fam ilies and
friends or San Juan School are welcome.
PrincipaJ Harold Ambuehl will be the
official host for the evening activity.
Oruge Coat
Weather
A.not.her summer-type day Is on
the agenda a Iona: lhe Orange Coast.
with temperatures 11t 70, lowering
to 65 oo Wedti~Y-lnland read.
ings are set in the 90's, lowering ID
85 Wednesday.
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_! DAIL V PILOT
Saddlebacl{ Nixes UC Irvine Poll on
..
A reque!l Crom 1 UC Irvine student ltl
conduct an lndependent poU • t
SaddJeblck College wu angrily denied by
trwtees Monday after one board member
characterized lhe cont.ents as "extremely
doctrinairt-lype of leading quesllons."
:~~ The reque!ll ca1ne from Joyce Treble. a
·~· UCl comparaUve culture sludcnt who said i !:: she lived ln Laguna Beach. The neatly
:-::: dressed girl said she had already
~:;: distributed Lhe two-page document r.n
:~:: campus "''ilhout permission. She had
:;.:: received about 300 replies, in which ahe
:~;: claimed 250 or the studenl.a expressed an
•'-' unf1vorable cplnlon oI lhe college. :~: . \..
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The gU-l 1aid 6he had recentl y betn
denied permJ.pibn to come on campua by
pre1tdtt1t Fred Bremer. Sbe 11id her
a ction ln taking the poll was aparked by
the recent refusal to rthlr e Saddlebaclc
English instructor Lyle Peck, who was
dismissed by the boa rd Pi-lay 10 for his
"uncooperative atlilude.''
She said the instructor's dismissal had
prompted her first visit lo Saddlcliack,
·which she found "shocking.''
"It i.s li ke a prison camp ," she said.
"Everyone is afraid or everybody else ''
Hov1ever, trust« pre.sident Harui Vogel
told tht alrl she could not take her poll at
Saddleback: Col.te&t.
"I would ht upaet iJ Dr. Bremt r
permllted thll type of dr ivti to be passed
out on campus,'' Voael said.
The lk!uestion document co\•ered
1nany areas. Questions included. "Should
a stude nL senate be initiated ?", "\\'hat i!'I
the mosl ilnportanl change you v.·ould
like to see come about at Saddlehark
Collfge?", "Do you believe that some or
all ol your classes ha\•e been audited by
administration spies?". "Are SC
instructors fearful i.n class Qr
admini s trative rules on class
procedure?,'' "ls there an atmosphere of
repruston at SC?", and "Why do )OU
think· SC gets such u n fa vo rable
publlrlly?''
Trustee Michael Collins characteriud
th1· document as "Incendiary and
calculated to dlsr1.1pt the operation of the.
college."
Mi.,s Treble said many of the students
\1·ho returned the c1uestionnaire refused lo
give their names "for fear of expulsion,"
Collins rejoined by asking thee girl if she
knew of ;:iny instance where a stlidenl bad
been fxpclled for voicing an opinion and
she admi!led that she did not.
A UCI profea;50r, Geor&e Kent, then
entered into tht conver1ation oo beball o[
Mias Treble. Dr. Kent 1ald be had bttn
ousted from the campus June 4 by
president Bremer for "creating a
dlsturbanc~." Kent said he. felt the
questionnaire should be distributed.
Or. Hrt>nier then alleged that Ken t had
been "in trouble'' oo his own campus in
recent years £or just such acti vity , whi ch
Breiner call ed "rabblerousing"
In fact, Prof. Kent's teac/ung contract
\\'as nol renewed with the history
departrnenl al UC:I io 1969 bf:ca us' tht
departn1ent chairman fell Kent 's area of
expertise did not fit into the history
Heated Exclaa1age
prosram. K.tol, an Asian 1 t u d I e l'
apeclalllt, was transferred to the
comparative culture department whtrt ..
UC l spokesman said he fits "quite v.·ell.'" ··we. do not. intend lo give anyone 11
platform on this campus for cre11ting a
dis turbance.'' Vogel said in denying the
request of ~ti.ss Treb\t. He said the poll
was "not the proper type of activ ity" at
Saddleback College.
One Saddleback student in I he
audi~nce, Stan Thurston, said he agrttd
with the board's action. "I find this in
con~mpl or our rights on th is campus."
he noted. "I think their campus 1UC I) is
in much worse shape than ours."
Festival Okays ..
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. " • .. Living Boosts Approved After Debate Cash for Trams . " ..... .. . . . By PA TRICK BOYLE « • 01 ll'lt Ot !IY "lltl 5111f -:• Aft.er a heated discussion, Saddleback : . : , .• College tru.s tees Monday granted .all <>f
·• the school's empk>yes a cosl of living pay
. "
hike for next school year, lncrea!ed
employe fringe benefil.1 and gave ad-
mini11trators more vacation time.
The action came alt.er much debale
:·
:: Tustin Trustees to Study
: :
" :. Bond Issue Alternatives
Tustin Union High School District
trustees T\-londay niBhl set a study session
for next week to study alternatives to
• call ing another bond election.
Superintendent William Zogg told the
board the district's Nov. 3, $25.8 milliClll
bond Issue had r .. tted in light of a recent
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling that upheld a
requirement for passage (See related
story Page B). The bon d issue received
only a 52 percent yes vote.
Josepl1 Hummel
Services Slated
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday for South Laguna resident
Joseph Hummel. a retired real estate
broker who died Saturday at South Coast
Community ltospital. Ile "as M.
The riles will be conducted at
McCormick T\-1ortuary Chapel and private
entombment will follow at An gelus Abbey
Mausoleum.
Mr. Hummel, who lived at 31775 S.
Coast Jlighway. is survived by his v.·ife,
Marie and three brothers, George,
Richard and Leslle, all of Wisconsin.
Laguna Scout
To Get 'Wings'
Greg Moore. 14, son of T\-lr. and Mrs.
Edwin ~loore of 2768 Temple Hills Drive.
Laguna Beach will become an Eagle
Scout tonight , the highest rank in
Scouting.
The. rank "A'ill be pres!'nled during
Courl of Honor ce remonies fQr Troop 35,
at the Community Presby terian Church,
415 Forest Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
To attain the rank. t.loore. collected 22
serv ice badges and worked on several
service projects, incl uding a project with
Del. Alex Jiminez on the clty's bicycle
licensing prog ram , whi ch w1U soon begin.
During the ceremony, other scouts in
the troops will receive new ranks Jor
their work\in lhe Boy Scouts.
OIANlil COAST
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•tlntllll 1.-C~I llf1) tliKfl MliltV"d
The deci!ion nuttified the bonding
needed to provide classroom space in the
district for the next five years.
Zogg recount.ed enrollment project.ions
that bow all four of the district's high
8Chools will be overcrowded in two years,
and three Tustin, Ml!.!lon Viejo and
Foothill will be overcrowded ne:xt year.
The board was reminded that it takes
two years to plan and build a new school
building, Zogg aaid.
Among alternatives lo be discussed Is
the possibility th e district might lease
classroom space under terms of new
legislation. Details of such a plan will be
considered at the board 's special meeling
next Monday nlght, the superintendent
said.
The possibility the 'l'wtin district may
be split into three unified school dislricls
also bears on bond planning, Zogg noted.
Voters in 1972 will decide on a unification
plan in a stat~mandated election.
Attending tlie study session to explain
the ramifications of dividing a districf3
bonded indeb~c>dness among the resulting
uni (ie.d districts "A·il1 be representatives or
the county schools and the county
counsel's office. Zogg said.
Zogg said he was 11·ithholding a
recommendation to call another bond
election until all the alternatives had
been considered.
The need for space is crilical. Zogg has
said, and has led lo adoption of 8
s~ggered. seven-period day schedule fo r
next year.
Unler the plan , part of the students at
each school would start at one time. and
part "·ould start one period la ter. Both
sections of lhe student body would attend
six periods of classes within the seven
offered through the day.
The measure v.·as adopted v.•hen
enroll ment proj ections shov.·ed there
"A'ouid be 2.400 students enrolling iit
f.tission Viejo Hig h School ne xt year. The
sc hool was built f'o\"O years ago to house
1,800 students.
At University High Schon! in Uni \'erslty
Park. opened in January. the 1971-72
enrollment JS expected to be 1 .450. 7..ogg
said. It was built to house 1.700 students
and v.·l\I be at capaclty the following
year, he noted.
At ri.1onday night's meeting lhe. board
received build ing reports on Phase TT of
the University High ron~truction. Zogg
said one of the classroom buildings will
be completed in tv.·o weeks and others
v.·ill be finished throughout the summer .
Only the administration, cafeteria and
library buildings will not be ready by
opening of srhool In the fall. although
their completion is due shorlly after lhlll,
he said.
CdM N arco Officer l{illed
In Rive1~side Gun Battle
A youn.c state J1arcolicll agent from
Corona del Mar. described by hls co-
wor kers as "dedicated to Informed law
enforcement." was shot and killed about
4 p.m. Monday during a narcotics rald in
a Riverside orange grove.
Richard Frank Pt1orello. 24. of Corona
del Mar. was part of a nine-man 1oint
state. city and county n1rcotlcs . team
gathering evidence at iom Duffer1n SL,
Riverside. Mo~llo and two Riverside Sheriff's
depullu sfarched the home after a
i 15.000 purchase of hashish had beto
com pleted, actording to Dallon Newland,
aru aupervisor of the State Bureau of
Narcotics Enforcement 1111 Santa Anii.
Newland u id tht team had already
arrested five persons at the home when
Morello i:ind the two deputies di.scovered
another man hidden ln a back roon1 of
the house. _
Mortllo, 1 gradu1te al police ~clenct al
Sacrarnentn State College, wa s cut dov.·n
in an exchange ()f gunfire In which llle.
six th suspect also w~s killed, Newland
said. Riverside Pollet Department !!'I
handling t.he homicide investigation aind
the name of the deiid suspect was not
releflsed.
Newland said. that althouah the two
sheriff's deputies with Moreilo hiid
v.·itnessed the shoOllng It was not Im·
n"ltdiate.ly clear wbo had 1ho1 the f1t1l
bullets.
l\!ond1y·s .. buy" of narcotics at the
home was lhe second made during •
three-v.·rek Investigation. Newland said.
~1orello had served two yea ra "With the
Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement hsv.
Ing been rehired only last May 10 afttr
11 two yesr leave for Army aervlct ,
Newhind said.
A native of Sacramento, Morell o lta\•es
a wife. of Corona del tl-1•r.
F'uneral arrangements ha\•e not ytt
hf'cn completed by the G1rden of Praytr
ri.f()rtuary, Riverside.
~ .
By FREDERICK SCHOEi\IEUL
Ol thl Di ii' Pll•I ltllt
Truth
use the. high school lot. Rose said, the l'i·
ty will be allowed to u!e all three bank
parking lots in the downtoY.'11 area a·.
night and on weekend!i, tu make up for
the 2~ spaces lost along the median ()f
Laguna Can yon Road.
Parking along the. median was recently
curtailed by the State Division ot
Highways as it created unsafe conditions.
Rose noted that lhe proposal, 11 ap-
proved by the Festiva!. v.·Ul go to the city
council fo r final approval.
Students' Art
On Display
In Sacramento
Tv1elve San Clemente Hig h School
sliJdents are currently displaying art
\\·ork in the office of Stale Sen . Dennia
Carpenter in the Slate Capital Building.
Featured this mont h is the \\'Ork of
ceramicists Jerry Andres . Nancy Dye.r
and Leaha Jacobs and artisls James
Fields. Richard Fields, Edris Hilborn,
Kath y Hobson . Teresa Lofgren, Judy
r-.1udge, Craig Phillips, Tracy Smith and
~tartha Zebo ray.
Instructing the exhibitors have been
Alan ~tacAda1n and Richard Miller.
The display is part o( a monthly
rotating project which invites various
school dtstrics to participate.
Drug Prevention
Meeting Slated
or Consequences?
S
1
ometim es the truth hurts! We have lost 'In occesional sale Dy not tenin9 a customer wha t
he wanted to hear.
We might point out that a customer would be better off to p1y a little more for our rub-
ber padding than buy a cheaper, mus hy pad that fee ls lik e you are wallr.ing on balloons. The
"balloon" pad hurts the ca rpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this p1ddin9
often flattens out after a while.
Add itionall y. we might tell you that some carpet fibers are more prectic1I thin others. A
fiber that works in one teii:ture, might "bomb " in enother,
Feel free to ca ll .for ed vice. All of our sales people hive had extensive experience in the
service end of th is business -and after all -the most important thing we can offer, that no
one else does, is service!
SANTA ANA. OU.NOi.
TUSTIN Call •••
ALDIN'I
RID HILL CARPnl
& DRAPIRllS
11)14 ln"lne, Tuetln, C1I. ,,. .....
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY!
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES.
PRICES lfflCTIYI: WIO. THIU TUIS., JUNE 16-22, 1971
FAD SELLS ONLY USDA CHOICE
BEEF AT EVERYDAY LOW
Jj,11111111 JOHN
HAMS
SHANK HALF
FULLY COOKED
F ARMIR JOHN tlNTl l cur
WHOLE HAMS SllCIS IN(llJ DfD
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Fresh C11t
STOCK
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COLORFUL
POMPONS
6-INCH f'OT
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Cf lOlS
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PORK
ROAST
FRESH
PICNIC STYLE
c
lb.
l.IAN, DIP IN DA Ill QUALITY
ECONO PACK 3 LIS, 01 OYll
FRESH GROUND BEEF
fAIMll JOHN
SAUSAGE I 9'· •••. SllMllSS lnfl •
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3·5" 30'
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RED RIPE .
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GARDEN FRESH
GREEN
BEANS
29~
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BROCCOLI
ST~RI HOURS : DAILY 10 •·'"· t• 9 p.111., SAT. & SUN. 10 •.m, to 7 p.m.
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Excellent-For BAR-B-Q-
LARGE EYE ..
59,~
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S"OIT
RIBS OF BEEF
fAIMll JOHN• FAMtlY PAil
SLICED PORK LOIN
48~.
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31 '
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ANACIN
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Pillsbury BISCUITS
15°' 25c
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'4'' 49c I
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700 COUNT 2.07
ARE EXTRA SAVINGS MADE POSSIBLE BY
SPECIAL PURCHASES FRDM THE MANUFAC·
TURER AND THE SAVINGS PASSED ON TO
YOU!
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GIANT ROll • OECORATlO &. ASSORlEO •SOME STORE S CHAllGE J9c
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fl'rl IT'S SMART TO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD
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¥ ottr Mone11 Complete-Nc,v York Stock List
High Plione Co sts OVER THE COUNTER .,_.__&:
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Hurting Business
"•C¥il• tt. •I 171\ 11•1 \Alo -.... PC 11111 1.10 •.......................... .,.,::S .. ,.,,,,,, ••• ., .. <>•ia•••••••••l.Ud~ o.r. 1 21 OJ •2 Cl +"' "',.",U"' JIM 5 2 Eh 1m Arlt "'" I.Oii ff 211""' O'O 1o »ti. OF M'h f. .. ... ,..,,. 0 '" 1:tt lh illo .... ~odl .. '"" .... ~.., ale Aal!M Iii! all! .._... aif """-Sii I '90 II l,,_. 111~ r-Coll ~ •ow I PrW "'1wl ll!lyP., 172 1s-. 1S1.• If"; -,.. =llld 1
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IH!W YOltK !APlllfi<I klo '°''I Ebefln '" •• S'~F1PNll 11n J1 ] ~Govld IT ,,,. IVoPlblf •r 11n 11'1llvm• pf.4 7$ .-Zttl ,.
By SYt VlA PORTER
An astounding 90 percent of
the telephone b1Us New York
businessmen receive a r t
lncorrecl aceord1ng lo one
informed estimate -because
e f o ver c harges e r
undercharge~ o f rental of
equipment Your business may
be overpaying its monthly
le lephone bills by 40 percent
or more because of clerical
errors alone Or }OU n1ay be
pa}1ng ror equ1prnent you do
not even have JUSI because of
the telephone compan y ~
eon1p\1cated order and b11!1ng
procedures
In one case a medium size
public relations firm "as
charged for an entirely
d lffe rent telephone :systtm
than had been installed
correction o f the clerical error
s have<f -42 percent off the
company s monthly bill In
another instance a mediu m
size lay; firm \las able to cut
its bills 77 percent by in
stalling a new s ys tem In s l1IJ
anothe r case a brokerage
firm s savings came lo 59
percent
W hat about your business "'
R o neld Chernow 1 for m er
Bell System employe whc now
heads a New Yor k City
c o mmun1c ahons con sulting
finn bearing his name h as
put together for me 10 basic
guides to help you slash }our
b us iness telephone b1Us You
can use them w hether your
business is large or s mall
11) OGn I order equ1pmenl
you do n I need For instance
if your office staff includes
only five people, you do not
need f a n c y multi button
e q u ipm ent for each desk A
simple. b ack telephone unit
1'1lb three mcoming and
outgoing Imes can cut your
m onlbly re ntal 1n half
(Z) Check how m aay lone
d l1ta11e e lelephone calls you
m ake and 1f you make a Jot
('(Insider U1Stal11ng 1 WA TS
h ne to save m oney The
telephone company wJ!I make
• WATS stud~ for you to
d etermine its feas1b1l1ty if you
a sk for 1l
131 Never take a telepltoM
bill for grant~ If you
honesUv feel you h ave a
r easonable complaint against
the phone company ror 1ls
:service you may be entitled to
a refund The phone company
1s not as obstinate as lt mav
seem a b o u t reasonable '
c om plaJnts on bills
1•) If you find a provtn
o\e rcba r ge on \our June b tll
10°/o NNN
CARE FREE
LONG TERM LEASE
., C•m111ny ,.,.r_,l<I Chtl~
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company
t une for
b ill Too
correct t cerror1n111t co.mie 11on1<.llunnv1n ~"• Ed..re~ 1 ,..1~Fl•W•U J l •Gro~nMi 11 ,16 1.P•J<.Or 1,11 Arvln1no1 11J11>,JI 31 -\l ul!k11~21
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olten t he phone hi Ba.nc<> ~ ''-c1 ... Mm 101 1115 E1itetr en """ ""'I'""' G ~• 1.s u1.o yroan / ~ ,,. P•I F1"'1 '"" ,,,,. "'"" T,.n.., 15 11... 11 , 11 l'o -+ \~ E11rtlMW• ~ hi Ille !~ 311'4 ll:W. C•MOtl B 101 105 Em<>l 0 I Uh L1\ll Fo O<'rl•I 1•, 5 H• 11tt A 1:::: ·= P1uley P ' 6lli Al~lone Hl1 ._ 11 , 11'• 17" -\':i (~~I::: l!Gcl company would r aU1er n ot 1. ,,,,,. s 2S,,. 1S'lo C•11r.o ,. "' 1t11i Ener..., c """ 2ri1 i: .. -.1 C• !I.lo ·~ 11•• nt l-\11 r.. P1-..!11e 11'1111 u~ "''"~Ei 1 • 11 :n 11 .. 21Yo CYlll"u• M" 1 H••TI NC :n :n-14 (IP Ml11e 11 11 '> E11@•11~ II. 1 ~ }\\ F llkln El ' ',. 11fn N F .:JI .. )JV, Pe. L ""' 7• " "'" lllclllld 7 •SI ™• It ' """' ..... disturb its records system by Mid !lk• •l' .. ~ C•P s .. , 1 1 E"'w • j "" oAolF ~ t:1 1" , ,., 11,,, JO<\ 1 ,,. n .. Pttr1 Mi 1~ 1s"' A111tc11 p1111 2110 .so si 51>;, -,. sn1wBo• ~>l6 (~Din Ar •1 •0 E1>>co !n J.,, ·~I"'"" Ice 46 "6"'Ht !CP ;.._11 Pe.JMT 26 21 Atl li:lcllptl 7111 lll 111 -V.Dtn ll lv1r
c o r r e c t 1 n g your b ill ~ .... ~ :~~ ~f.: f.i: ~:I>. r~ ~ • ~v! ~~~YT~ 1 11": 1i 4 g:~1~m~ 1 ~ .. 1 ~;: ~·.,~ "1~ ~ ~li ~:"'G[Wc Jt 2~~ ~:1:~~,.:~ ~ .~ ~·~ ~~ ~ ~ • =/-; 8:1111~8 '>J:
1n1med1ately "l.S Chernow •11••r"'''" ~·~· ,.Bii "~ ,..., FP4 CP '• 'i. G1lb Mt• '' • 1""" Ho obm ''• 10 P>i>!I+ ew 1•, ' At!•• Corp n J11 J J _ , u ort 1n<:1 1>1 , Fl<! Un Lt lli . ~ ::'" -:,! 131.o ,. FB C..:;o '. ,..., Ga In~ 17 11'h H<XW• •91-•9 I Pe rOI Sl $~ A10 Inc OI• 4() ll V. II . 1"" ll• I Pr«•~·
especially if the next b1l11ng lltchnfr!.lo c::C...;;"c U"" n~ ~:~·\~' '~~ 71~ ~ ~1:':' ; • ~~ :::.:· R~ If• 2Q\'I z:1~ ~'-= :=.. °':!:. ll:
6~ ':n~ ·~~ ~ ll 0r:·~~:i. '"' lod t ~ .... ..i and th the Ml Cp ~ 6\1, c;.rit11t 2"'lo 1' 'O F1r<;IYn E t ~ 10 G Klt11llc \\lo H;, Ill l'4 t Phlllp 1.. JJ'I, IMI Avco C11'11' 11 ll"" 12Mi In. +Iii •11in ..2• per JS I ........... en AF'A "'"' 1PN16"'4 C:tnV1 1"5 11 1M11Fll'dl1y I ~ l'llGtll ll:IEI ..... 1, .... vck Ml• 21.:,~'"""I"" ~lt AvcoCp w• •1 ~ .:;, '"' •rtnHua 51 mista ke can e11calate at your Ato Inc ""-1~ Ctn~ u~ n ..., 1• Fl,.. 0r1 •-. •" r; 11en ''' '~ HUil• P~P J•'I:. lSf.I Pl~m1 A 1 ;, l\'J Avco .,o 70 1J Jt•'o ~ ~ D•ylnPL 1"" AITS In<; •• t1>Cnance,.. 16 l l F nun 1 l/il c.ldlt•ll 76 Jll;i liUf$1 p l o ,,,_P nk !n 11'!>11 .. ,,.V., Pd 10 16 JJ ll ll _,,,,8!'!-.pl!~'s expense AVM C<> '"' 10 c ~arl o s • 6 , F>t lio•t 101 lOl , c. ea•n w ,, J' 1-ly•ll CP 1,,,. 16 , P1 1 lln ls.>.i 16'-o AvMI In 010 16 1l 1 o 11;. -I Dt 1 p 111
Isl I Ill nl •A,,., nd , l'l,themln """I) FslG•nll. 6>Go1aCvcl 1~1.1 sr. yat11n1 ll~lll-o POIHK 203,;,.""""'Yl19!Pl2)0 l 6b ~ ~ ··'· '' nsa O Y enoug Acu•nnt 7J~2J"'4CMU1n ' 6V,f1IP M!t 11,_,,,.,,c;_y 11'1111>mowSy 11 17 PoosbM l~lll'I A"""'Pci \JO l.'110•~•101•10'3• o!•'A ~ ;o
pbonts to accommodate YOO• •,~•,'. • ,',~ ,',"• ~-., ,,".,,1 l lV. 11~ mi.-Cp ,.., 3.,.. PrCK Pl 11 11\'J Aittc011 1 :tOt l» n ~ 2 •• n "" ,,. oe tc !nt _ " ., ._ lOll 10'1 Ind Nuclr 3.1'4 U>il. Pro Golf •~ • ..., -~ °"' n Ml• 1111
key people -thus ehm1nat1ng Adv 11..... ,~, ,,. c~ '"" 11~""1 ~;t~ ~lll!' ..... ~..,.-.,y;_ 1; caw 1n•"' inc n 17>0 Pt11<1 Mn 3 JI. lo.bckW so oe nM111 pt l
the gro<A1ng trend to ward long !r!"'1~1.. 1~~ 1;!: ~~~1:r" 11111,,.",,5,. J~::. 01'.: ~1;, f: ~:5s ~~ ;;-rf~ .:~·i~ 1 ~ ~ :: •• ;: ~ • + ..: g..~~:p11:'n1°'1
I ho ll b ,,. DH HO }"' 3\1 c tin Ml• ... MUTUAL n! mk In 2•1 J Publthr ..... 7 lh.-P~nl 27 r,1,1 n -1-D• KO Pf B pe r sona p nc Ca S J A tM!rl1 !~lo l11ilt C llMUl A 11~ 71~• lnlrmt G U , lJY. P11reo>1 l ll'll ll\11 8 •"9P f' 1 I 11 'i:/' 27 Oe5olol"i; •O ~mployes The t e I e phone A,',',•,A•c,, .~~~ ,•,~ $,",,","'•r ~!.,.. ~!~ ne~ wsn 1 • 1v. P Btnnet 3 31 \t Bk o1c• 1 J.1 1 21i. 71 2s ~ .:-~: oe Ea• <IC .. L .......... .,., .. lnLe I Cp 15;, 1~ PvlD C•P .,,., s B•n~ ol NY 7 II :? t114 .,,,. D• (d 0 9 l1
{:01Tlpany \eases 1ts equipm ent Ala.n El l 314 c1.us111t ,..,. 1"' 1n1 Mull!I 15"' ,, o,!!•1,5,•, 11 ., H~ B•M 1, 11 151 ... 55 11 +i De! Ea P 11>1 Aiko Lnd 11!4 17~ Cllntn 0 I 7i;, J Int 5VJ!m 51>':. 51\la ' • 6 '~ Btr~ O I H 9 .\OU, St1 50'\ _ v, Of: fd pi; 50
and assigns a monthly rate A 1 T«ri '"" 11• ctow '• 111• 1¥'1• 1n1...,,y 1~ ,,,,. "-•O•n Pr lOV. I°'" Botd CR "• u 11• 11•' !7~ _ ~. De••• 1•
c harge lo each pu~ce Jn a :11: ::~ !~ t':: ~:::: Fd ~ ~.. FUNDS :ri~ ii;i= ~i~ ~. ::~~ CIE ,,~,: =:~~ ~"l'. IO Jt n\~ 1!~ g~ = ! gi:.! ~&n l ~
s mall offJct' a "-'A monthly ,•,1~., ,..a,~. 1,1~ 1,1!1 £~. '•'•' J4\'o 36"' Jocoa FL l , .~ R1ycri '• '""" t<1 'z 811" Mt ltl 1 13 1i1, 1• 16\.'I _ l'> o •"' S""m 1 .-.v --.. ., .,. '"""" 11'111 I•~ J..,.uln c_ 11~ llV. R•v.....a I~ 1m 81ftll<ld 20 loo.I lli :u ~ J4.I. _ >;, 0 11 ~n <>IC 1
charge m ay cepresent 01t 100 ~!,"'o.~-A ~~. '•~ ',~•°'•'• 11\lo IJ~ Jam W•t JV. ,Ii. A..:;o. Eq 1"" 1911 a1uld'llll .ta 517 111 lhh 1 ~ +.,• 011s " 01 211 """ .., ,._, .,, •• ~" 1• 7,'J J&mfS F 3' 36...., Reece ll\la llV. l tXI lAb H &; l1'4 Jl JI .. + \II 0 c11~n0n<:
pieces 1n :i large of!1ce "'m a u1 P i111i 11+o comP•v 1,1~: ... r 2;&C p•pe•••WJ•mll>v l\lo'"'R•"',,•,•,v 1i.i.m 1rt.c1110 •la''~ 9\lo D*tioa..oo
I A El Lib 11\i t (mpt cm ,. ... Jiiiy Fd• J l "' ,~ tt'I. •••Icy,• I 9 ~'· S@o ~ -... 0 G "'' 60 !lo usands of pieces O f Am IE•!> l ll""l))~Cm1>lns •• !i' llllVl!STIN~ INTGN t 7SI0 5'1J01VnM 2Q.>4 11•Aot<:1Ex •1 tN Bel!F 1 116 ln ~"' ,l. 4l ""!""Ov• Equo
"I" pmenl ··oil be •n•ol•ed ·.~,!.I~. "·-',~s.·m",,,Tec ,,,,, ~·~ COMP'AlllllS K.D I Cp 1'1\ 1~ Aobln M lOl't n :···Fa, pi t l 10! 105 IOS I 0 n1~m 40 " -," ._ ,... ~,.._ l • l'z NEW YOlllC ('°JICA 1ll01"f71CMS Ind •> >>••·,~~10on IV, l'Ao tc-m141 .5G '.0 J''z 391'1 ~DO onto M
It ' Che A F "' 9\lo C P•P :xl\.o )I J G ,,., ~ ll !1 11«1 Dldr. 30 J«I J•~ JJ.1.1 1''--'\lo '""' 1tl s easy lo see mow ...;:: Gu~ 11 ''"" ,:: Aoc~ 11 29 -nw fa!-.,. quo-nv u cl t I~ t 7• Kt• su J7~ l3\.lo Ruw•n lit JV. 1 ~ aeotellA r 60 1s1 11 1 11,. 1, o 11Se1e 1,.
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CHECPKING • u •
Corn Still Tops
With Youngsters
By L. M. BOYD
YOU'RE A WARE, are you
not, the chief meat eaten by
the westbound Lewis and
Clark expedltionera was dog'!
NUMBER OF
SCHOLARS insist that thing
called jealousy is an inherited
trait. Likewise. envy .. , LET n ALSO be known th.at Jim
Amess of "Gunsmoke" U
referred to by lhe girls on the
1V set a.s Stud Duck . . .
INDOCJDNA correspondents
say a night's worth of
marijuana there costs less
than on ice cream sundae • . .
'l"UESDAY is that day of the
wee.le the cleaning women in
the big towns get the least
work.
Surgically. Some do, some do.
Why is a1ao known. Research
reveals the majorlly or such
middle-a&eci rellom a r e
involved somehow with much
younger women , •• THIS IS
SAID to apply whether the
party is a man or a woman. A
strongly masculine
personality, when 1 o o king
acroM the room, wUI 11tare
direcUy. A strongly feminine
personality will let the glanee
wander. Or 110 say the
psychology boys.
THE OLD llELL BOTTOM .$AILOR SUIT (RIGHT) IS OBSOLETE
Novy MaklS S~nt Uniform C110"'° for Enlhtecl Troop•
YOUNG LADY. DID yau
ever undergo the ei:perience or
having a gentleman friend
break orr the matrimonial
engagement'! Ir so. how did
you handle the sad news'! How
long did it take you to
rerover'! One-third of the girls
who suffer such romantic
setbacks get over them in less
than a month. Another third
are back to normal in !lix
months. But the remaining
third still haven't p u 11 e d
themselves together after a
year. Such were the findln&s
in a study of 320 coeds who
admitted men had thrown
them over. What's clearly
indicated here is the Jovellght
dies within six months in two
out of three amorous affaln.
OPEN QUESTION: Why i!!
it - as the statistics prove
beyond question -that the
time of day when the baby is
most apt to be born is between
3 and 4 a.m.'!
AM ASKED lF any men
ever get their faces lifled.
CUSTOMER SERVICE' Q.
"What's a 'silver cat'?" A.
That's a noise. When a tree
freezes up north gometlmes
and the winter wind twist!: lt,
it cracks open, delivering the
most unearthly bonMhilling
groans. As a youngster, I
heard that. You can't aJways
tell it from a cougar'• scream.
Oldtimers ctll it the silver cat
• • • Q. '"In um country. which
are the taller usually, ~
black children or the white
chlldrtn?" A. The black,
slightly. But the white are
wider.
MOST RECENT surveys
show that vegetable t he
children rale No. l l n
popularity a com, still. No. 2:
is peu, No. S ereen beam, No.
4 C11TOts and No. $ spinach.
Turnips didn't even make the
list, understandably. As far as
fruits go, apples are No. 1 with
tbt y01D1gstera. No. % Is
bananas, No. 3 peaches, No. 4
pears.
Your qutlttom and com--
m~ta are wlcomed and
wm b• "'"' j~ CHECKING UP whern>er po.!.ribU. A.cf..
dre11 lttttra to L. M. Bo¢,
P. 0 . B<n 1875. NWJf)Ort
Btach, CalJf., 92660.
Assembly Group Okays
Major School Aid Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
A1s•mbly Education
Committee Monday n i g h t
approved a major education
bill that would incN!ase state
NEURO
MUSCULAR
RELAXATION
w"'
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e N9'W Mtrito4
• PnHo,. ke111 T..nle11
Phy1ic1I I Emation•I
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MON.-WID.-Pll.I.
492-3532
146 ""· Sefre s..c,_.. .. ,c.1.
support lo California schools
by $246.i mUlion in tht
upcoming fiscal year.
The 13-4 vote on the NU by
Assemblyman Leroy Greent
([).Sacramento). sent th t
measure to the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee.
The measure would provide
an additional $208.4 million for
general education programs,
$20 mHHon more f o r
educational improvement to
disadvantaged studenls, $10
million for reading program'
and another $8 million for
pre s cho o l s and other
programs.
Amendment.s ''oted irito th!!
measure at the tw~hour
11ession included one t o
improv e cate gorical a id
projects and another to
establish an evaluation system
for all counseling and testing
projects.
Higli Court
Reverses
Bond Bid
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tb<
U.S. Supreme Court h 11
reversed a California Supreme
Court d<cblon wblch bod held
out the hope that construction
bond imle11 could be approved
by a almple majority.
The declskln Monday
1peclflcallJ Aid tblt
Callfcrnia may r e q u i r e
approval by a t~lhlrds vote
of local bood and tanllon
questloaa.
The rulina: w u not a
1urprile. A week urller the
court ruled that West Virginia
could require approval by at
least eo percent of the voters.
Oppone11t1 of t.be higher
req ulrementl claim t b e y
violate the one man, one vote
concept by makln1 tacb no-
vote carry more weigbt than a
yes-vote.
They alao claimed that the
two-thirds requirement
violate. con st It u ti on 1 l
guarantees of due pn:leeM.
Jn CaJlfomia, about $1
billion worth of construction
bonds wblch had apparenUy
been approved are now down
the drain.
In each CBM the bond
queaUon received more than
h&]f the votes cast, but while
the le1al challenge "a s
pending no bond buyer would
toocb the bsues.
State J!Chools chief Wilson
Riles, not available for
comment on the I a t e s t
decision, earlier he said be
would push for an amendment
to the California consUtution
to allow approval by a !imple
majority.
Riles aaid list week that
keeping the two-thirds
requirement would hamper
the at.Le 's efforts to replac.
about l.500 acbool buildings
which have been declared
un.!aft becaU5e I.bey don't
meet earthquake '' f et y standards.
Harv Miller
Can't Use
Wife's Funds
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
court mier he been Issued lo
prevent radio disc jockey
Navy Gets New Look;
Zippers vs. Buttons
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tb<
end to bdJ-boUomed pants and
U:le arrival of the aae of
zippera for U.S. Navy ae.amen
was cheered at the nation'•
biggest naval baae -ucept
by thoee who lib capo thlt
fold and ls.bottoo fronb.
"We've lost our nautical
charm,'' Res: Willon of
Whittier, a 23-year-old seaman
at the San DMco Naval Base,
oompllioed Monday.
'"1 lblnk Ibey look real cool,"
Mission Inn
Slams Doors
On Guests
RIVERSIDE (AP) -The
hiatoric Mission IM baa cloaed
Jta doors to overnight gueats
and inn owner1 said 11.1>
persona were without jobs
today.
Closure of the !t>year~ld
downtown hotel, famous for its
Spanish-early Ca 11 f or n la
architecture, tvieci w a l I s ,
turret.a and balconies, was
announced Monday by Donald
Walters of Riverside, Conn .. a
representative of. one of the
three owners.
"'Ibis la a monument but
how do you make money out
of a monument'!" Wailers
asked newsmen.
He said tile in11 has lost
$300,000 during the past ll
months.
"Last night we had an
occupancy of 14 people," he
said, referring to transient
tenants.
•·we have been averagi ng 24.
to 25 ~ot occupancy. You
can't make money on a hotel
this way."
Mjssion Jnn. opened in 1876.
had attracted guests front
around the world, including
five U.S. presidents
l{arriSOfl, ifcKinley. Theodore
Roosevelt, Taft and Nixon.
President and i1 rs. Niion
were married in the inn
chapel.
About 4-0 monlhly tenants
\\•ill be allowed to remain at
the iao-room hotel as long as
their presence does no t
jeopardize the owners' rights
!o raze the stnictu.res. said
George Parrish. inn manager.
A skeleton staff of nine per·
sons will remain °" duty, he
&dded.
aaid Submarine Fireman Le.s
Hodgkils. ~.or Mlnneapolia.
Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr.,
chief or naval operations,
announced in W ubington a
new drtu uniform consisUng
of a double-breasted dark blue
jacket, matching pant!:, white
shirt, black 1ie and white
officer.type cap with bill.
Zumwalt .said the all-rank
suit.s wUI replace the
tradlUooal bell·botlom
troUleZ'll, jumper tops and 10ft
while hat.I now worn by
seameo. The changeover is to
start ln 197J and be completed
by 1975.
A blue work uniform with a
jumper • .atyle a h I r t and
straight-leg trousera w 111
replace the bell bottomed
dungarees.
A n e w summer-weight
service drWJ blue uniform Will
replace the service aad dress
uniforms of officers and chlef
petty officers whlle th e
tropical khaki and white
unlfomui will be retained.
The Navy said 90 percent of
enllst.ed me.n surveyed in
December preferred the new
style uniform. In San Diego, a
casual survey showed a
preference, but not thit bi&h.
"I never have liked the old
unJfocm,'' said Finman Lee
Williams, 21, of Muleshoe.
Tex .• a .Wdmrt 1t the aaval
ltadoo'• S8vlce Scboo1 OJ?n.
mand. "You feel like a sore·
thumb in il, with all these of·
ficer.s and chiefs around here
in the oCficer-style uniform."
But, complained Yeoman
3.C Robert Lessner, 21 . or El
Cajon, "there's no style to
them.
''There's simply a box suit
-there's no style and they're
not up to date. The Old
uniforms have individuality."
Lessner said.
Hodgkiss said it's okay "as
long as they increase the
clothin g allo wance on them."
'fhe Navy says $3 mi llion will
be added to the enlisted men's
clothing allowance.
Even if sailors get used to
:zipper fronts. some say there·s
slill the pr1Jblem or the new
headwear. It's impossible to
fold them into sea bag.! like
the soft sailor caps, they said.
COAST SUPER MARKET
Choice Spencer Steak $1.98 lb. s1t• H,Jrvey "'Humble Harv •' 1iiiiiiiiliiiiiiii•iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii Miller, accused or murdering!'
State Sn1og
A.11swer
Seen Soon?
.... ., t .. I
u.
his wife, from drawing upon
her separate 8.S6el$ to pay for
his ddenae.
MUler, )ti, Is n1itinc trial
In the -ng dulh !alt Ma,
1 ol Mory Glodys MIUer, as,
--In -Hollywood HUis home. Miller surrenderfJd
Moy 20.
The injunction, ISliued by
Superior Court Judge Mu Z.
Wilaot. Monday, wa.s obt1ioed
by Mrs. Miller's daughter by a
former marriage, Barbara J .
Elposito, 17, and her tither,
Frank J. Espqsito, 4(1, o(
Mull<lll, N.J.
Al!O pencii"i Is a $1 million
lull brought qllntl MIUer bl'
MIM E!f)OSl1o over b • r
mother'• death.
HAMS
" • • • So Good It Wll
Haunt You 'TII It's Gone"
llTAll.. ITORn
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11J1 I ....... ,..., A...W. IJJ.1411
WATCH
FOR THE
GRAND
OPENING
SALE
FOR
DAVIS.BROWN , ......... ,,. ......
• • •
Naw 3 Locations
In Oranp c.nty
COSTA MESA:
411 L lc::•loo ... It. ...,,., ............ ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH: .......... ,.-""" CN..t .. Urcllp Miit.i .., .. ,, ... , ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
.state's chief air sanitation
txpert predict!' thet if yoo can
wait two decades, there will
be no smog a1erta aod only
ooe or two days a year or eye
irritation ln Los Angeles.
Geocae Taylor told a n
lnterviewtt Monday tha t vast
improvements In the control of
1utomobil1 and stationary
source emlsaions will all but
end the eyo-smartlng smog by
1990.
Taylor, chief of air
1anJtatlon for the California
Alr Relourotl Boenl, aa!d
that while motor vehicles
earuse about four Umes. u
much lrilo1 as 1latJonuy
aources, the ratio will be
about one to ooe by 1990. ·.
St1Uomry 1ource1 of
polluUon In the Loi A,,..i..
1rea are CIOl'llrolled vlrtuallJ to
tbe full ment -1blo -pr.,.nl technol<cY, be llald.
He aclnowledced. baftV<T,
that MW knowledge ii needed
to reduce polluOoo from power
RI.anti, J e[inerlea and ~e
other stationary KIUrcel.
He uid a major amol
dts&ster in Los Angtles Is
unlJkely -even under prt.!cnt
condltlon1.
The slate of/icial said n6
"short term Increase" In the
general death rate as a result
or 1mog had been noted or
anticipated.
YufJa Cue -
'
dlt'fwtCAT9 -.... "-la~•· 'Corona Innocent ...'r.. :-=..":..".:i ~..;:.:-::; =-..c.t..,_-..,.<; ~ "::R~':
n.otl(f .., ....... .,,.. .. _... "' ....... --.. .............. Ml •....., flf ,...._. f9.• follow. S N Attorney ,,...,:;r:;:;:c::: .. '""'·'·I•/ ays ew :;-:t'"o.~ ··-STATE 01" tM.~A l
YUBA CJTY (UPI) -The defendant gets from the c~H~Y o:_ ~. ~ ~~ ""'
new aUomey hired by the immediate area in a trial tbe Mr•'-"'I. • H1111n' ,..... "' •n<1 1of
Ilk I ·-j f ltln Mid Coun!Y tnO $1•... -MY 1111· family of accuaed m a s s more e y "., s o ge g _rtd o.v" 1.. O'arv-......, 10 ,,,.
m··~erer Juan V. Corona -...nle who att obJ'ective he "' ti. ..,. Pr•INnt. of .. -1•1~ WY r--r-I lfttl utlW!td -wllfllll ~rnt"'· believes potJc:e have "the commented. 1<.-to -1. nw ,.,.11«1 w. -.:u1oc1 ~· mN." The 25 victims backed to 11111 within IMl"""9nl -..,.... ot ''" ... _ e-... • ~tllOft -•If! ....,..., -Kkl'IOWI• ;,Aa far as I'm coocemed deatl:I were fov.nd buried In tdflld to .,. .,.. wdt. --·"""' e ... " ' · f "t IK\li.r tM w11tt111 I~ -•11•11• the man ls tnnoeenl," said neally dug graves 1n rw "' 11i trv·'-• • > r•utloA ., '" •M-y n•-~d Hawk, a on:hards along the Feather t>o11td 111 dl1ec10r1. ~ui:: """"8U , · •l.:a !OFFICIAL SEAL.I private. criminal lawyer who River five miles north of uu.:i 00r1s W.utll'
bu defended M t x I ca n • SlJUer County community. ~:t.i '"':,~~·1::'°'"1'
Americ8DI ln the put. The dismi.s.sal or Van Den °'''* C-'V
Corona's family abruplly Heuvel came just two days ~!t,.ce:,"";'~;;11111 ExP1'"
di-•·-~ their d e f e n s e before a preliminary hearing l'ut•n-or"'" """ D•llY 1"110•. •~ __ ,_, led . the NWY 2!I -June 1, I. U, lf7l 171•·11 attorney Monday in a aurpri.se waa 111,;.1~u m case.
courtroom move and named Yuba Judk:ial District Judge LEGAL NOTICE
Hawk to represent t he John s. Hankins. in whose ----------
defendant. cow1. the di.!lmi.ssal action was '"T1T1o"V~":u11N•••
The Mukao-bom Corona, taUn, said Wed ne ad a y' s .. ,... 1TAT•M•NT
suspected of slaying 2 5 hearing. now will be brief and ~"" '°'~!· ~~ 11 !IOI~• ~~.n(~;
transient. farm workers, WBI wlll be continued until July 13· H : MIDWEST-WEIT CONSTR UCT IO!l
present for the l~minule LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY,,..,, E111 11t11 sir..t, ~·n••
act! al "th h18 ,.,,., CtJtf«ftlt. court on, oog WI w. P . ..,.. ,._1...., Lid., • 11mHM wife, mother, a slater and ,.1111 "rtioenN'. e, Phllil' o. WllHtflH, l'ICTITIOUS eu11N••• Ge ..... •t Par'lntl', 5125 ClubYI..,, Orlv1. brother Pedro who made the NAM• ITAT•M•NT YorM LI...,.. c.aw ...
d is. •h J ce Public The lol\owlno PtrtOn 11 dOln• bu111'1111 H. I". WTtlttlt 1.,....rrn.nt Ct., l11e. By ec 10n .... rep a ,,. H•I G. WllU!lit. ._....,.,.,, 1UD WllsM•~ Defender Roy Van Oen Heuvel . TUSTIN c A a LIE v Is I 0 N. U7S !loc/11'11rcl. L• A ..... ln, (•Ulornt&
S~"!lower AVtt'll,HI, Cotla M• •• • t0017. with Hawk. c.1nornl• "6H. Tiii• Ml.,..• 11 CQ!llluCfw<I 9v 1 ""'e•At '"I n!y learned 1 a t e 0r11111• cov"IY C•b\e comm\11\lanon. l'llrtnenttl•. O ComP•nJ, t C1llfoorttl1 CVPOf•llO<I, 1:171 H. '· WHITTLI: INVE$TMEf'/T yesterday I was bei ng sun11ow~ Avenue. Cot•• M '' •. co .. 1Nc.
replaced ••d I have nothing Celltornl• t".1116. ov H•I G. Wt>lttl• au Thl l bulillell II btlM (Ol\dU(litd IW I P•rtnff'
more to say," said Van Den c:orPOl'•llon. *'"''' Robert W. !lrdnH 11111 llttl.......t Wll flied .,.hh lfot (.Qu" H.euvel. Ttt!I 111lttn1nt !HNI Wllh 1114! Ctuntv ty c-"" Ort!llHI C-IY "" •• ,. !n· "I was rte0mmended to the c1.,l of o,.,,.. COll"IY on ~' x, 1t11 dlaftd w r1i. rff(np •bcw9.
led b'f eeverl'I' J, MIOdo11, 0-.IY C.-il't IOIO-OC family by people I repre&en ci.•l. ,.,.lhhlil or•-c.i.11 Delly P1-.1 •
m. the past," Hawk said. "'I've "ubl11hed Or•-c.o.1 DlllY P1191. JUY 25 '""' _..,.... 1. e. 1s. 1m 17U·11
J ...... lJ, n.. "· 1'71 1'25-71 tried a Jot of cases with LF.GAL NonCE
Mexican-Americao people." 1 __ _:LE::::G:::AL:::.;N::OTl::.:Cl!!=---l------;;;;;n;:.----
Mei:.ican·Ameriean friends ,.11111 lllOTICa -·~~.:;.. ... UL• of the defendant, said Hawk. l'1CT1T1ous 1u111t1::• T t. N•. ,11,
.... -llectJng -~-y f-t.t. MAM• ITAT•M• Mn. On ->-21 }m •I ll;l» o'clock A.f,1
..., ~ VI ilia Th• follow lnt ~ 11 dclln; If .. trwl ~...._.. "'lln lobtly QI
leg•l case. He said be did not I I: PALOS \lfllM:I CA8LEVl$10N. 13'1 =7...!!.!:.,~atr c;':'~· A~~
know how much bid been Sunllowtl' Av-. COii• M•• •• SIN " c.ttttr.U, A:C:UCITY TITLI! ,, _ _._,. C•lllornlt. IHIUllANCE U>N#AN'f. t g"""a!lo"• COUQ;l.C\l. Pt~ v.,da ,..,,lntu\1 c.Hil1 c;o,: 11 Trwt-under ""' lltMtl .t Trusl tX· "A lot Of people believe he's mllnlcttl-CtlTINnY. 1 C•tlf8ntll tc""'4 bY Robert G ... Carol II. Tur"er• .. H k _ .. loll. U7S $\lftflOWll" A-Coot• IWlltlnG Ind lie l'tcM'Md ...,.it 1 1969 innocent, including me, aw Mnt, C•ll,.,,.nl• "'," Oac nt w Son 1n booll: w.111 'P•v~ said "'Dley've got the wrong Thi• bu1lnt11 I• ti.I"' COl'Oducttd...,. • :;,, of~1c1.':"itK.OrcN In tM offlc. or corPOl"•~'::b:trt w. llrKk11rr tM llt-dtr Of or-c • Y n I v• guy." Thi • 1111.,..,"' 111tc1 wl!h Ille counrv C•!lfor~. br,;:.-::.,: ci;:euc:,~:,1~:;: He said he had no plans lo c1erk 01 O••n" coulltY on M•Y 21c:"· =::r: ii:':rttrv lnc:ludlM "" br-=h Of' change Corona'I plea • f by !1...-..-ty J. Mlddolt. Du•utv nlY del•urt, ""'lu Of wttldl "''' r.c:ord~ Cltr11:. Pllo! Septitmbn' n, litlQ .. docll"""' no. 13881. innocent. P11bll1htd Orl"8• C011I Diii'/' l$,{ In bOC* fllO, lillllt HI. of Mid O!tlc.~I Hawk described hls client as JllM .. tJ. 22' 2t. 1'7l R.conll, will .. 11 ., 11Ubllc tudlon tor
ed ll LEG OTICE <ti!\, .,.lll!Oul w1rr1nly 11 ID ll!lt, "danUled concern , as we AL N pos1t•1on • ., """ombr•11e••· 1111 111te•~•• ~ shoul"' be. The .state of convrrtd to ••lei Tr111IH by MIO Dt~a 01 u•:: "' "7"0 TNll I" _,,.,. llt\ .. lt In t!lt (011!'11Y II Ca1ifomil ls trying to pu\ him PICt'ITIOUI IUllNSll Or•-· si.te of Cfllforn!1. ~•lbt<I •• -• ber tt NAMI ITAT•lillHT L...-lcf nt1 .. kif ln Trect 4238 I" in the gu •o.uam · Th• fojlow1n• --is dol,,. Mlntn 11oo11 m . p-:u "' 11 1Mt111l~t. In prilon, he said. Corona ls 11: Or•nM eou"tvi "sh KIRK JEWILfRS. UOI H•rtior tor !ht -.t ....,.11>1 lltllltatior>1 reading the Bible in Sparu llCMtit~-rd. co.1. 11w11, c111iom!1 NCW'tcl ""w1c1 o....., Tn111. '"looking ror a little help from KIRK JEWE.LfJll 01" COSTA MESA, NOTE : no. -r ... of Nici ,.._,,y 11 • Ct!lktr"l• Corporetlon. "lS F•Ubr<i<>lt llU......,... "' be: IDOi Chlc.w)o w.~. the Lord." Av..-.w, C1,_1 l'trM, C•lllornlt lrvlnoi. O l"omi..
Hawk Called • Change of lM• ti<J11""" h bet.,. c-uc1N1 by 1 D11.cr Mt• a , 1'71 COl'PMlllon. seCUlllTY TnLE venue: to transfer the trial to •• , MICHAEL D. GOLDE. lldURANC@ CDMPANY , S.c:rtltrv 81 Cflrll Lou!!•> another c om m u n I t Y 'a 111 Mkh•M D. Gold• For.cloture °"'•""""' nn••ibllity I'm looking into ," Tl!l1 st1titml'nl fl~ with the C011ntv P~bll!Mll o.-ca.11 o.oy Polo•. ,.....,.. Clff'll Of o ...... Coomtv .,.,. June I. 1'71. JUIM 1 .•. u. IJTI l!J4·11 but said he had not made up 11v: Bov ... 1w J, M•lllloll. °"'u"' C(llJf!ty•IO·c;c..:c::..::::..::.:c._ ______ _
his mfnd. Clef'1t;. .,. LEGAL NOTICE
"In any ca• of t h I .s Pub11~ Of'•nt• c..1 o.l!t P11o1. ,.11"
-· .... "ude the farther away a June is. n."""" .ltilY" 1971 '"'·71 PJCTITtoUI __,,..,,, u . ...g.•u• HAMI STAT•M••T LEGAL NOTICE Tiit tollowlnt "'IOll 11 ~ ...,.;nitu 11:
UC Reveal.s p.7119 SAN JUAN CAP ISTAANO l'ICflTIOUI eUllN•I& CABLEVISION, IJ1& lunl.,._r .A•~w. NAM• STATIMt:NT COl11 Ma•, Callfot11l1 ~. l~• lollowlftll Ol•IOl'I 11 dol"I bu1lne11 Ortn,. Counly Ctb49 Commllf'k.ltlon1 11: Corr.Pll\Y • Clllfernle cor-t!lon. IJ1~ TMC CABLE ll'AMIL Y, ll13 Sumlow11t Sunll..-r A••nu•, Co11t M .... C•lllor· S d d "~'""'· C<>1I• M111. C1lllornT1 '2•i&. ni1 mu. ta11 ar s The TM C<tmmunlca!lcn1 C-tl\Y, Thl l bu1ln1s1 11 btlnl c<1r>fuetM bY • • C1lllor"I• co<,..,rt!lon. 1375 Su"llower C'orpor•!lon. A,,.,...,., Ccllt MHI, Ctllk>t"Tt f'l•26. !l•nld; 1'0BEAT W, 81tl:CICNElt Thlt t..<11Mll 11 belnt co!lduc!ld bY • Thl1 Ml!tmenl fltld With tllt CounlY F Stud ts corpor11lon. Cl•~"' o ...... (OUl\IY"" MtY .. 1911 or ell Sl1Md: ROBERT W. llltECKNl!ll bY 9..,,,1y J, Mtddo~, Dff>lllY C111m1y T~l1 1!1to..,,...1 llltd wlll'I !he C01111fy Cl ... k, Cl.,11. llf Or1ng1 COlllltY Oii Mey Jf. lfn Publli.htd OrtrtH COii! Otlly Pilol,
BERKELEY (AP) _ The bY B ..... t'IY J, Mlt<kkt•, o ..... tv ceunrv Ju,,. 1, IS. n. 71, !'71 11:1 .. 11 Cl•r11:.
University of C a 11 f or n I a PubU'111d °''"" c -.1 0.1,.,. "11'"· Ju ..... lS, t2, 71, lt1l 1...n.11 LEGAL NOTICE
ann o unced Monday l'·Jm LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS OUSINl'SI Standardizing of c:ritttia for NAME rTAt'l:M•NT
d P·lltJH Tt>t loU-ln• Ptr-II dOIM .... !n~11 selecting new undergra uate c1:11T1l'ICAT• OP' •u11N111, 11: ·ht j l'ICTITIOUS MAMt: SO UTH LANO lt£(;01t 0\ s,1 ..... ~w s1 .• students at jt,s elg genera Tiie 1111dtr1l9nld dO carlilv tl'.W •re Dl5TRIOUTDR, !91 c-cll.,. t ~u1l11U1 11 7)0 W, !"" St.. Ort"Q'I!, Ctl!tor"lt. cainpuses. Coll• Me11, C•lltor1111, ~nder the Ile· w;m1m F. Becln, '711 $91nntli• I••
L I G . I d1"reclor of llllctu• fi rm n1m1 cf ALCO ELECTRIC Ort"!ilO· (11/fO<"nl• ttoi .. Y e a1ns ey, .,,., 111,1 uld rrrrn 11 com""'"' of ,,,~ 1'1111 bu11oeu 11 11tlM CClr!ducttcl ~Y .,,
d • • f the n ,. n e • tollow ln• Ptr-.s, w-N1rne1 I" II.Ill !..alvlduel. a missions or 1ncr pieces of rrildtnc• ere •• 1o11ows: w11111m F. B•ci" t.eut said the Al111 S!•"llorth, lm.11 k1muel1 Or.. 11111 1tf!""''"' tlli'd wll~ the CounN campUS SYS ' Hunllntlon Betel!. C1Hf, '1'11. J1rne1 Clettt ftf 0.ange County on Mtv 20, 1'11
Pro"""-' changes w o U I d Mlchttl E\llo!I. 1flOI Ort~e irwe., Cotl• Irv aw .. 1r J. MtdllDJt, 01PY!Y O>un!Y ~ Me11. Ctlll. Clfl'tt. increase the cbanea of top o.itc1 Ju ... 1. nn t11a.oc Alen S!l"llor!h "ubll~ Or1n1111 C011I 01llY l'11n1, high school acholar.s being J•"""• Mkr>111 E111o11 Ju ... 1. u. 11. l'I. 1911 '"' 11
r 511!1 If C1ll10r~I•, Or•"" Counrv : enrolled at the UC campus O o.. Ju,,. 1, 1t11. ti.tor• ..,,, • Net11N LEGAL NOTICE ,.ubl!c lft tn<I ktr 11ld Sle!e, '"'rlOlllll<r 1-------------their choice. • IPl>tl...cl All" St1"llo<lh •!Id Jtm•S l'Alnt Mld!ttl Elliot! k"ow" lo m• le b.-"'' All app!icants still must. be ~ ........ ~ ""'"" ere 1ubK.rlbld to c•RTll'ICAT• OP IUllNlll,
o! ""' within ln•lrumtnl •llCI •cknowltd9e<:[ l'ICTITIOUI NAM• in the upprr 12'12 percent ''* nteuttd ttte ... ,.,., T~• 11nc1.,.,,tenec1 itots cerl!IY ht 11 <e~
du ,1 .. ,. (Oli'l'ICIAL l~Ll dlicill'CI 1 bltllntu et 2'01 'Nitto Ln. their high acbool gra a uog MA .. Y aETH MORTON (Oil• ,.., ••. C1111or111 .. """"' 1111 I•<· "glbJ lo t•-• "°''" ~•11 C 11--1 tllovl tfrm ,,,,_ d •HUJI <IHQT class to be eli e • ICUU ,.,l11Cl~l ·0iit. ~" """. NAILING .. EQUl,.ME:fl' It.ENT.a ... us. Priority -1o California O·•-Covlllv ""'' Mid ti"" II com""'" ot ffl· •-M < 1 E 1 towln. ,..,...,, whew .,...,. I" Oflll -••~, i···-•-r c 0 11 e g e Y omm uien •11 "' h 1=>""11\0 WUV Atlf'll t, !f75 .tltfl <If rtli!kMt H IOI'°"': •&._ • transfers and V jet n am J-e. u • .n.. "· 1m u1•71 Jem11 Mow•rd Gr.....,., ,... ~lfl• Pubtlllllll ~ c.tlt Deity l"llol, Lft,, 0.. M-. C.. ... veterans. DfhCI MllY "· 1tn .
Tbt c ban 1 e d ~lom LEGAL NOTICE 11,1, .-Jr.:r'°"'~g•~nrv~-' poli~ provides that on thole °" M~ n, 1m, blflDr• ..,. • •rv ~,, C••TtPICAT• OP IUSIN•H l"vbllc 111 Miii fw ..ill 11"8, .. y Camputel where appHe•tlona PICTITIOUI NI.Ml .,...,_ Jtmt1 Howtrll G,_y n -----" enrollment -..j,_., TIMI UlldlrtltMtcl 0ott Ctllih' M 11 tt ml ..... !ht --~·b -~ .._ ..... , caNl/ctlM I bull-II 11'7 Newton wbtcrlbtcl N IM wltlll" 9llod lehol:astJc rankint W 11 J A-Cost1 MIN, Ct tlfonil .. Ulldtt' ""' ld.-llfCIMd ht ftKll"" tllfl ' d~-•ne 50 ____,, j the rldN~• """ lllrn• of ACE FURNITUJIE tOFl"ICIAL Sl'AL ) it ~ILU ~.,....-Vl ..... llltt 11141 "'"" It com__. 11 ll'le MAllY IETH MOit.TOM '
available placer. 1'se other 50 "4'-'""' ....--. w11ow -111 t1111 11111 No1vr '1111111:. c1111or"1' • • ~~ ~·J ~ -•--•-I ,i-<If ~ It •t tollowtll "rlftelpet Ofllcto I" t . r-•'-'Ua 'IO'U 111111 1,;.1-111uai-Her,., L• Goocllcr., till """•lllllm ~ c~ • review or I n,·d Iv l·d u • l SI~ Cott• ...,...., My Cornl!M•klll lf•.tltft "'
applicaUoos. • D•Mll .!.."';; ~;.1'l!c..:..1 · l'vtt~1 ~~~:.! c111111 0a11Y ~.
-e review wm contJdet Sltlt Of C•Ul•n l•• Or ...... COll!lfy1 MIY U ..... J-\, I. II. 1'71 ·~ 111 Oft J-II. 1t1!, ......... -. I Httl-
academic interests, campu11 PW11e In .m tor "kl st*. --11y LEGAL•·-~. CE l ~:.
programs, s pec I a 1 ~ ... H'J: !:;..,.°"':::: ':: 1:1------oc_c_c---~\t~;-
achievements, s e I e c i i v e NWc""lll '* "-W1t11111 , .... ,_, '"° l'ICTIT1ou1 11u11,..p _
fr and lh llCll ...... tectd lttt......,... .... -· •mo,,,,_,, • recruitment e . ort.s, 0 er !01',ICIAL •IALI • ..... J Tiii fllllllwlM ,..,_ II dDlfl9 factors, with the student :::."rv ~:c':"-"'' ••:
ha vine the right of appeal on Pr1nc11101 Otfh:I '" ~:fav~.~~ ~ •.:,:~ l h-~~'p '""'Urlds Ot.tl'IOt CMt1Y C.19: ..... ~NM. .. u..., e•-' M1 Cor!'ll'lllU1oli l lallt• LMif a.ctl/UloNll Hiii A
Por the coming fall tenn, Jlubllz11 ~:: ewt o.iiy ,.1..,, ~~ :::;,..~ •
four UC campuses h a .,. e ,_ 11. n. ,. ,,,.. Jvtv " 1m 1.-.n c;.'i:=. Q\tll"""• .,.,., •
.pplieatlons in excess of LEGAL NOTICB Tiii• •"*" " Mino '.
Cpenings -Davis, Santa Cruz, ~ .. .:.-aotU:T w. ••~1· lrv1n&.-&fld Sin Dlq:o, CIRTIPICATa 01' 8UltN•IS 'Tl'ltt "°"""""" fllM wtlfl .. "The u niv er 1 It y of l'tCTITIOUI NANI• Cl.-.. DnlNo c.im.....,.. Mn I , Thi 11rdllf"1ltlltd dOll arHty 1ttt II W """"" J, ~ ~ ' Clllfomit has a historic C1111c11K11,.. • bt.111-11 ..,. w. 11t11 11 .. c*"~· _ -.,1, -"--t •-d "I JI Co.ti Miu. c1111w,,i., under "" --·-• COD'luwu..u~·u ..., a mi a 11c1n1ou1 11"" ,,_ of LAVEMOEH 11t a. 1tlrl ·
lludt!nb who meet I la WOllM llAHCH •fld ""' .... flrfll .. ...,,.__ I. ~. -·,-"Mblll~ dn~ -R.1 C~ ef IM flll•lfll Nf' ......... "---~-~~~-~~~·~-!.:i~ t.,., ,3 stan OJ ul, a11u we ,....,. '" flla •"' p1tct of ,~ '-I
.. 1tiJ1 tulfilling that •• ~=; •· u--o ....... .., ' ~,.,, ~'! __ .... _ _. " G-•--1 Id .. r n, '~' ,.,...... • ... • UllUIWUllOI\, ll.lllll ey SB o. .. ··~ <;otl• -... Ctlllon'>I.. Jl&Ml'nATIM'lllT .... •• •"lbe tm ..... ..+"nt ch•""' In 011.i1 J1111t 11, 1t11. n.. 1191....., _... '* .._ _.,,.." t""' .., --e Llllllln J, L1¥tnc1tr H: · • the new procedures gives '"" "" C•lllornl•. Of"•-C-h': UN CLIMIMTI (.AfLIVlllO"·
attenUon to accommodaUon •t ,,::ic ~ ~ ~·.~.::.:'·ti!.: ~~~ ......_ Cllfl .....
t.be Ca mpus Of f I r I l •llJloMl'NI LI,... J, L._.., k-l'O Ora11• (Mltr C"* c.....rtMllW19"•
el With. t•-UC..,. 11 bl "'-.,....,., ....,.... -II C-111', 1 <••,.,... corMrctt., 1l7' pr e~nce. in ue "'*'"*' l'O 1111 w11ttr11 IMtrll!Tlil"' 1..i hmrlow,.. A-c.11 MtM, Cllltw. system, all qualified at.udenll ..,_,__. "' ..,_,,.,. ._ -· ftl • .,.,._ ~11 be gua-n1~ p1~-" (Ol'PICIAL llfALI Tiii• b1,11r,..,s Is .. ,,.,. ~ •
"'' •• ~ ..... ~. ,.,._ l•lh NiDrla!I (Ot-tllon. t Gaimleo said. ""'*"' l"ubnc. c11lfarlll1 Sl•l'llll~ 1101r 11:T w. 111111' £" ... ~rllldNI Ol1tcto Ill Tl'lll 11•'-"' llJH With ""-nl ~ 'Ibe changes follow protest, er-CllUl'llY ci.rt « °''" .. Cot.mTv °" M•~ "11
Over 1~terles held to fUT "" eomm1111<111 •.ir. llV s.vtt"IY J . ~. 0•PU!y ~n•Y ""' Apr1' '' lffJ cr". R 11,_es for nest fall at Da\11.1 'WI'""' ~ c11111t 0.11'1' "not, P~1111t1c1 Or•-cn11 Dtttf' 1111ri1. ,...~ 1 J~1111 IS. n. "· ol'ld JulY" Im l.,..11 J-•.is. n. 21. tin ll>l r1 San Diego and Jrvtne.
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For the
Marriage
Licenses
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Meto. f'EN N·tilOOUEMOllE Jun~ '.I. Sroni.v w .. ?t. ond P1lrld o M . JJ, 1>ern o! We•1mln•ttr. PERALE S-REICHEL -Junt o. Eddit J.,., J, Ind Suun 13, l:Ml!h of Foun-11ln V11lo• YllM ... Ml-T,\KEMOlO June t , Edword l od11hl, )1, ond J1n1<1 t ~6~i•tJ~·.s~J:'u~'E'G'A ,~\~''· Jun• •·
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Edw,n HC>IOC• '"· 1l. ol We•1M1n~1er. •"" E1!ell1 l , 10. ol !l1ren• P1,;..
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ol H"ntlr>alon !ltoch l AWN·llNOfil: -Ju"' S. Wil!IOM Cl.
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Svlvlo l ••· 11, or Cosio M••~· HOLEN·JONES -Juno I. 'IO!•td IC .. Jll. ond Oolo'f>. ;•. born of Hun-n11,1on !ltocft. llAMSEV·PERlllMAl'O -Jun• s. P•1r•
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or NrwPOrl B••<h. l!ll OWN·GASSMAN -June I , Jolln Tlmmo!hY. 17, 1,..j M&rv Ann•, 21,
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Dissolutiotis
Of Marriage
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Death Notices
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A nnual Report
Fire Statistics
Lo,ver iI1 County
ORANGE -If you we re a
Southern California fireman,
19?{) was a year to remember,
Orange County Fire Warden
Elmer F. Osterman poi nts out
in his annual report.
"In a 9-day period -430,826
acres burned and 795 homes
were destroy~d ." Osterman
recall s. "Pre-planning and
outstanding work by personnel
ef our department a n d
agencies providing mutual aid
kept Orange County losses
comparatively low with -4.496
acres burned and ene home
lost."
Four new fire stations were
activiated during 1970
f\.1ission Vie jo, Si Iv'-rad o,
Mod jeska and the Uni versity
station in Irvine.
The department now has 272
fulltime and 4.23 paid-call
firemen.
The Orange County-Stale
Cooperative Vire Protec1ion
Program provided f i r e
pre vention. suppression and
rescue service to a l I
unincorporated areas of
Orange County and on a
contracl basis, to the cities of
Cypress, La Palma, Los
A I a m i Io s . San Juan
Capistrano. Villa Park and
Yorba Linda.
Ambulance
Driver Gets
Prison 1'erm
SANTA ANA -Ambulance
driver Robert Jerom e Cote of
Costa Mesa has be e n
sen tenced !o state prison for
1\·hat police :i;aid was a "mad
and n1otiveless'' aUack last
Dec. l I cin a w 9 me n
pedestrian v.•ho may have
delayed his progress f> n
Harbor Boulevard.
Orange County S u per i ,, r
Court Judge Howard Ca meron
ordered a prison lerm of one
!o 10 years for Cote, 25, afler
studying a report compiled al
the Ch1ne Guidance Center.
That report concluded that
Cnte, 2928 Peppertree Lane,
wa~ nol insane when he
slabbed and punched Rose
Leigh Bla ke, JI, of 3038
Fill more St , Costa Mesa, as
she walked on H a r b or
Bnulevard near Baker Street.
Police said Cot e slabbed
f\-·lr.s. Bl11ke in the back and
broke her jaw befor e
relurnrnfo: to h 1!!> vehicle and
driving of f. .Judi;:e Ca n1ernn
found him guilty o( assauh by
means er force.
The county'l'i 27 fire stations
cover an area ef 523 sq uare
miles.
Total alarms responded to
during 1970 were 4,149. ,\
breakdown in category shows
structure, 488; vehicle. 372;
refuse, 229 : vegetation, 420.
There were 438 false alarms
and l,357 rescue calls.
Total loss in all ty pes of
fires was $1.88 m11linn and
property saved was valued at
$8.2 million, according le
Osterman.
Turtle Rock
Kids Win
Filn1 Contest
IRVJNE -Children in Caro!
Lloyd's first grade class 111
Turtle Roc k Sehool recently
won first place in the
California Filin Festival.
Their achievement may· in-
vol~·e children throughout the
San Joaquin EI e m en t a r y
School District in the art of
film making.
Their teachrt is eurrent!v
writing a projecl for a dislrici-
wide program. If accepted by
trustees, the project .,..·ill be
sent to the state for con-
sideratio n for funding under
Tille Ill of the Elementary
and Secondary Edu cat ion Act.
a section dC'aling v.ith in-
tegrated language arts.
The children v:on in the
kindergarten tb rough third
grade catC'gory for their
Rnimated f1!m Of hnw anim als
live with nian and how th ey
are klllC'd by h11n .
"The fflm dealt v.-Hh t'nl1·
.~crvation." .said J\-11ss Llnyrl
''The childrl'n wrole th e story.
drew th!? backgrounds and
filmed it ent ir el y by
them.selves."
Pupils sf}{'nt. thrre 1nonths
on the produclinn or the film.
beginning ..... i t h d1seus.sion
aboul tiow animals are happy ,
hoy,• the~ are killed. and v.•hat
can be done to keep lhen1
frnm being hurt.
A mural was painted AS a
ba1:kground and characlers
were cut out to move in front
of the mural.
1
Planclariu1n
Sc hed ul e
Rcst'rvations are
Phone 547-9561.
Told
WATCH
FOR THE
GRAND
OPENING
SALE
FOR
DAVIS-BROWN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
!NtWT I• lUt~Y M~I )
lr1>o kl1111·n & Gorli•ld
•
Now 3 Locations
In Orange County
• •
COSTA MESA:
4' 11 (. S•vont .. nth St.
Daily 9-9-Sot. f;'
EL TORO:
L11q~no Hilb r'lo10
l Nf >I 1o !.IV·onl
OoMy 10 -6, Th~r., Fil. lO·f
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
lrQokh~nt & Gorfiold
(NIOI !o lll<-1 MU !
011lly f .f , Sot. 9.,
Fiestas Set
At Libraries
~ANTA ANA Orange
~
Available at all Fad stores
Coun ty Public L 1 b r a r y
programs al 25 branches "'Ill
begi n 11ond ay on a rotating
ba~i s-.
A South of the Rordcr Iheme
h:i:i; lll;'en adoptN:I rnr the 1971
Heading Fiesta i;:eared fnr
fhlldren ~ In IS, ·with a 25.000
p:irt1c1pallon figure from last
ye;ir to surpas.s.
Staff rn e m be r 1i and
vnlunteeri; will offer a varicl y
of s pr(:1<1I stories, programs
anrl par1ies in addition to
t;1rgfln11.ed re c re a I i o n a 1
reading.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011Cll ---,ICTITIOUI IUllNI~
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Clerk.
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LEGAL NOTJCS
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On Mov 14. 1tn. l>elQ" mt. 1
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to .,.. 10 i.. "'" ""r"°" whose n•m. 11 tubocrlbld lo ll>lt within lnllrum•n! ortll
1cknowledaed h• e•tcultd Ito• 01m1.
(OFFICIAL 5EAL) J""" a. Soul>lle•..,.., 111
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NOTICE TO CllliOrtOllll
I VPEAIOll: COVIil OP Tttl!
STATI: OP C .. Llf'OR .. IA FOJt
THE COUNTY OF Dll .. NOll
No. A-.U5'DS
E1!•1t of OAVIO EllNl!'ST (:ARANO,
.1k1 D. E. CP.11.A NO, Cectoitd.
NOTICE IS HEllE:B'T' C.!VE N lo lllt
Cftdilou pl 1ht oboY• n11mitc1 lloc1<1111I
lllAt oll P'l•ID'I• hoving clolm~ 1g1Jn•I !lie
•ola ~Kl<ltnt 1rt re<iulnl!d 10 !llo mom,
will\ Ill• nf!(e\llln' ~ou(n~" I~ !ht of!lct
o/ 1111 Cler~ ot Ill• obo\11 tn!llled C'!Jf1,.,,
to P"•tnf 11\~m. wo!ll ino lltcn s•ry
•OU<lltrt. ro 1!11 u,.,,,1,slenfd .it ti\• 0Ulc1
of htr 1t!ar"•V" c o o K s E y ,
SCidUM ... CHER, COLEMllN. Mll'<V ... 1110 lo
HOWARD. US Town 6 Counlr~ Rood,
Ott ""' C•lllornl• '16611, wltlcn 11 ttit elece ol bu1lne01 Cl! Ille un<llrtlOnf!d In 111
mol1u• 1>trlolnl111 lo t+,o ••1•1• of sold
d•Cedo11I. wllnln four ,..,...,Ill• t iter 1110
f irs! ~ubli<otlon o1 1111• natlct .
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Morv E CaroflO
Adm!nl1tr1lf\• ol "'' E1r11t at lflo obovt
nam,.d d~f!d•lll
COOKSEY, 5CHU/IUCHEll, COLEMAN.
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Capistrano Mota Killed
Edward E. J.1illcr, 72. San .Ju an Capistrano plu mber,
was kil led Monday \Vhen his van was struck front
the rear on the San Diego Freeway nea r Dana Point.
Officials said his vehicle was struck by a truck-trail·
er n g. Miller \Vas thrown from the van. Despite
e1nergency aid given by a physician \\l ho stopped
the victim was dead on arrival at Sou th Coast Co m-
n1unity 1-Iospital.
Teague Addresses Grads
For1ner P epperdine Official • Ul Saddleback Rites
•
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Willi•m J. Te•gue
Saddlehack OKs
New Budget Sans
Tax Increase
Saddleback College trustees f\londay
;ipproved e tent at ive 1971-72 budget whirh
doe!> not call for a tax increase. in spite
of !hl' e.-.;pccted 2.'i percent increase in
f'nrQl lment ncx! school year.
The $.15 m1lliun f'S!i111atcd expt'nditures
ll1'<1!1y balancPs \\'ilh the $3 5 mil\Jon in-
1·u1nc Both figure~ <1rc up about $.100.000
fron1 last .!it hrxJl 1 t·<t r
Hn:ird prrsidcnl f!;111s Vogel noted that
!he intTeasc in 1nt·o111e is primarily due
to a nine: prrccnt 1ncrC'ase in as»essed
valuation \\'ilhin tl11! Saddleba ck College
District. whi ch comp rises atmosl all of
south Orange Coun1 y. Vogel said the
great a1nount or the new hornc an d in-
dust ria l cnn.~trurlion in the past year 1vill
pern1il the district to hold lhe tax rate at
53 cents per $100 of assessed va luation.
The tenla1h'e budget \\'as approved to
meet 11 deadline for submitt al to the
county schools offil•c. A final plan of ex·
pend itures need not be adopted until mid-
August.
Trustees scheduled a pub lic hearing on
the budget for the night of Aug. 2.
Sen1ice Sceki11u ~
.Student Jobs
With summer vacation drawing near,
the South Co.11sl YMCA Yout h Employ·
ment Service is stepp ing up its campaign
1 to find summer jobs for high school
st.udenl s.
! Manager ~!rs. Susie Milette urges
I business people in the area lo consider 1employi ng students during the summer,
even if for only a few hours a week.
"With living costs and college costs
constantly going up, n1any students find
'it more and more i1nperalive to work
during the summer. and jobs seem to be
'more and mort difficult to find," says
.Mf'!!. Milette.
Employers are invited to ca II 4!M-3333
•during lhe morning hours, or to leave a
mess1ge wtth tht 1nswering service 1t
1a ny time.
. Bishop Sues Es tate
' EDl NBURG . Tex. (UPI ) -Catholics
'ln the lower Rio Grende Valley .11re suing
the estate or the pilot who made a suicide
·crash dive into one of their churches last
ye1r.
Bishop John Joseph Fitzpatrick Mon-
,dAy filed the S97S.OOO suit on bthalf <lf the
diocese or Br \\'n~ll!c.
. . ·,
\Vill iam J , Teague. foriner \•ice
president of Pcppcrdi ne College and
executive with Purex Corp. will address
graduates of Saddlebac k Coll ege. Mission
Viejo, in outdoor ceremonies al 7 p.m.
June 23.
A total or 199 associate in arts degrees
will be granted in the hvo-year collcge·s
:second aMual commencement.
Dr. Teague y,•ill discuss "If All Else
Fails, Think.'' •le was employed . at
Pepperdine College fo r 10 years fo llowing
five ~·ears as execut ive assistant to the
presiden t of Abilene Christian College in
Texas where he earned his BA degree.
Teague received a master of arts degree
from Columbia University and his
doctorate in ed ucation from UCLA.
The College Concert Band, directed by
r.lonte La Bont e y,•ill perform at
graduation and the Rev. Clyde E.
Shov.•aller of Red Hill Lutheran Church,
Tustin. 1vill uffer the invocation.
Saddlcback College is C'ompleting its
third year of instruction. In 1968-69, the
coltl'.'ge was opened at a temporary site in
f\1 ission Viejo. Sopho more curricu lum 11·as
added in 1969-70 and last year's cla~s <Jf
1970 was the first to receive AA degrees.
Now located at 28000 r..targuerite
Parkway, Mlsslon Viejo, the enllr~c
celebrated its fourth an niversary 011 F'eb.
14. The Saclcllebac k Co mmunit y College
District includ es 48 percent of the land
area of Orange County. and sr.rves 14
communitie s including Tustin, El Toro,
Laguna Niguel. San Juan Capistrano , San
Clemente and Laguna Beach.
Following is a listing of cand idates for
the AA degree :
f'R0~1 CA PISTRA NO BEACH: Diane
t·1aurine Anderson, R i c h a r d E.
Baughma n, J\1ary Anita Becker, Raedean
Irv ine, 1t1jJliccnt Janlon.
Nanci Jo Jimenez. Joyce ltlarie Kok:x,
Katherine Koster and Craig Wh itta ker
FROM DANA POINT: Crai g Ralph
Bicknell, Casey Burton Collins. Allro It
Fulmer. Chris!opher Raym ond Hector.
Richard Ernest Huffman, Jani ce Lynn
Jones.
Kathleen ~laire Patterso n. llector
~1anuel Rod riguez, Dean J effrey Lo uis
Strandstra. and Paula l.. Traucht.
FROl\1 EL TORO: Nancy LAJU Beach,
.John Joseph Bond. Kerry Frances Bro wn,
Stanley ll Cook. Jr .. Donald Allen F'rnst.
Dennis L. lfac ker, Roy Lee Mills,
Charles Tilden Osgood, Li nda Marie
Pamer. Frank John Piccolo and Cynthia
Sue Pickett Sartin.
FROM IRVINE : Linda Marie Behrens,
n obert Bradley Courtri_ght, Sally A.
Gonzalez, Patricia Hool, J ohn Emery
lluff 11, and Doris C. Vernon.
FROM LAGUNA BEACH: G I e n n
Richard Daniels, Odlle de Witte, Cynthia
Johanna Holter, Hilary Robin Huston ,
Jane B. Janise,
Paul W. Kraft, Stephen Edward
J\lcClelland, ftieredith Ann Meyers and
Eric Van Deusen.
FRO:-.t LAGUNA IDLLS : Barbara R.
Hayne. Sharon Linda Kipp, Tina Louise
Pata ne. Thomas \V. Spry, and Dia nne
Louise \Vright.
FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL: Oran
Robert Honnette , Sti.nd!ey A. Jacobs,
Clenn CliiV J\1acbeth, \Villard \\'ood
Parker. Ji-.. Chrlotte Marie Snyder,
Drusilla J. \Vhetstine, and John F. Zold .
FROl\-1 MISSION VIEJO : Diane J.
AlianleUo. Antonio Paula Assis de
Moraes, Richard Wayne Blansett, Jane
Glor Clark. E. Avis French.
Linda Diane G'J ver, William J\1ark
r.ross, Patricia Ann Hartl ey, Linda
Bernice Herold, Linda Ann Huber,
Patricia E. Kelly. Lana L. Kiussis.
Leslie A. Kos la, Jr., Gury Marshall Lee,
Jacqueline Leogue.
Rodney L. Pollin, Roberl G. Sackett,
Robert Francis Vargo and Richard D.
\\"all .
FR01'1 SAN CLE~ENTE: Donald C.
Anderson. Geoffrey F. Anderson, Suzanne
Emi lie Belgarde, Michael A. Blanda,
?tfike Blanda , Sr.,
~1ark Carlson, Kenneth r.. Casper,
Susan ?<.1arjorie Chernobierf, Leo V.
Co llin, Charles C. Derdzlnske,
Mary Kirsten Dimonri . K a t h y
l)ou~herty: Albert Charles F.h!ow, Dana
F. f'ates. l\1ichael George Griff ith,
Will iam Thomas Hager, Larry E.
11amblin, Genell 0 . H an~on. Richard 0 .
1-l;iwkins, Susa n Marie Hesler.
rvleryl Jane Hochman. Ri cha rri A.
J ones, Marc Ch ristopher Kennedy , Robin
Aileen Knaop. Cidnv J . l\1cKinley.
John F. McKinley. Charles ~f.
Mo"gomery, Jr., Roger t •. Nezet , Craig
R,.,he rt Olson . Mary Ann Pearson.
Patrick James Reilh1• Robert J.
Ricnick. L-Ouise f.farie Robbins. Davi d
r.ene Rolhenbuehler , Elizabeth Ann
SC'hreiber.
Brian Kellv Sholes. Candale f.1 ari e
Sink. Catherine ~I. St anko. Gary R
Stern.
Denise Alana Thompson .• Jrrome T
'rrent. Jan Allison Wentz. L. W. \Vlieaton
and Joh n Scot t Williams .
FROM SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: RO!!a
F. Alardon, Sa nd ra Lee Board . Joyce L.
Dunlap, John A. Gariepy, Wendy L.
.lenkins , Roberta Jeannette St.one an d
Kenneth Eugene Vise.
FRO,\t SOUTH LAGUNA: Msurits
Franciscus Berkhoudt. John Mackenzie
Brown, Nancy Ruth Gilberl..!on, Robert
Bowman Morris and Virginia Lee Paul.
Belfast Barracks Hit
BELFAST. Northern Ireland (U PI ) -
Extremist bombers .11tlacked a tem-
porary British army barracks in Belf.11st
Monday night but hurled their explosives
into an empty room, an Anny spokesman
sald.
Summer Art Workshops
Slated in Laguna Beach
Six two-week 1rt work.shops will be
held tbJa summer. btgl nnlng June 21, at
the Lagun.11 Beach School of Art, 630
Laguna Canyon Road.
The first worb bop on "Seasc.11pe Paint-
ing," June 21 through July 2, will be
taught by artist Bennett Bradbury. He
will present some of hl1 works In oils of
rocks , sea. sky and shore IDd will
demonstrate technlque1 ultd.
from July 5 through July IS, 1
wor~hop In "Art IDd Exprtsslon'' wUI
be conducted by Arnold Schl!rln. The
cou rse will bf! dlttci~ tow.llJ'd the
various type1 of expruslon Cha t can be
created with different medlum!I.
Edward Reep, professor or art at South
Carolina Uni versity, will teach the tJilrd
workshop, July 19 tG J uly 13, Oiled,
"Painting An -Medla." Start.Ing with
famllhlr subject milter. students will at-
tr mpt to crente new form ~nd me:infng In
their works.
"Experimental PalntJnc" wm be taucht
liy Douglu Bond from Pu1den1 City
CoTiege, Aug. 2 through Aug. 13. Tbt
courae wlll investigate picture m1klng
beyond the limitation of commonly used
1quare or rectangul;;.r canvases.
August 16 through August 27, David
Scha1bel, also of Pasadena City Coliege,
will teach "The Figure and Ill Environ-
ment" The CQUtte will explore classic
ind contemporuy aoluUons to the ~
blems or placlnl I flture In a IUJ'·
rounding spact. Prerequisites for tht
course are painting 11nd figure drawing.
The sixth and fi nal course will be a
repeat of BeMetl Bradbury'• "Seasca~
Painting" course. It will run August 23
lhrough Stpt. 3.
RegillraUon for the worksbor>s must be
made prior to June 21. tor further ln-
for mation. contttct the school, 494·1520.
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Tutsdaf', June 15, 1971 s DAILY PILOT 3
foreign Girl Crowned
Ecuador Coed Mis& ~an Juan Capistrano
BJ PAMILA RAU.AN ......... , .....
Ro• Alarcon, who ftrtt uw the
Ca.llforala cout u an exchan1e ttudent
from Quito, Eculdor WU cmJoed' MJu
San JUan C.pbtrlDO Sundly.
'Ille 19-)'UN)ld d1U1htu of Mr. ind
Mrs. Robt.rt Johna of Santa Dornln&o
Street In San Juan Capistrano wu
aeledld l'*1l a field of slJ: eotnnll.
First rumer up w11 Vir.W• Crow, 11.
daughter of Mr. and· Mrs. Willlun C.
Crow ol San Juan Clpl!lrlno.
Miss A.larcoo ii in lhil year'•
cradu•Una dalll It Slddleback CoDe1e,
majorlna in bus~ and languagea.
Du.inc the judglna It Ille El Adobe
Restaurant on Jum 5 she told the
audi enc. about how much it bas meant to
her to r9ISde in the United St.m.s and the
contrlbuUont she bopea ·to make to her
adoptad country.
She came to Ian Juan four yean qo
with her thrtl brothers and l<trt when
their mother mvri.td Joliftl, the clty '1
Director of Plannlna. Slnct Johns had
four children they became 1 family of
teo.
She had previoualy visited Califomi.11
during the sixth grade when she
participated in • foreign exchange
student program which sent her to
Huntington Beach for a year.
Rosa is a graduate of San Clemente
lligh School where she WBJJ active in the
Spanish Club and thf: Girls' Athletic
Association. She spe.11ks Spanish, Engl ish
.and French and although she is looking
for a job as a secretary, she hopes
someday to be .11n interpreter.
The contest was sponsored by the San
Juan Beautiful Commilltt of the San
Juan Capistrano Chambe r of Commerce.
r.lrs. Shirley Keim was in charge of the ·
contest and Mrs. Pixie Shainman was in
charge of the coronation party he ld at
Durenberger"s Antiques.
Th e Chamber donated $100 to the
winner and $fl0 to the run ne r up. The
queen's cape was donated by La Pot.
pourri and her crown by La Tie11.da de
Papel.
Gift certificates were ,donated by El
Peon , Caprice, Goodie's Boutiqur:, and
Vaquero. 'fhe Camera C.11s.a donated fram-
ed portrai~ to each contestant.
Supervisors OK
Aliso Lease Bid
A five-year lease for operation of the
parking lot and food and sport!ishing
equ ipment concession at Aliso Beach and
Pier has been awarded by the Board of
Superv isors to Confection Cabinet Com·
pany of Los Angeles.
The firm was the high bidder en the
lease with ll bonus bid of $18,000. Con·
fecli on Cabinet currently c per .11 t e 11
similar fa cilities al Zum.11 Beach for Los
Angeles County and Silver Strand Beach
.south of Coronado for the State of
Californi a.
The firm also serves Dodger Sladium,
the Coliseum and the H o u ll t o n
Astrodome.
MISS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO RECEIVES HER CROWN
Ro11 Al1rcon Crowned by Bobbi Stone, Former Queen
Area Pho11e Call Expansion
'More Costly' CofC Told
Any expansion or lhe local calling area
from the San Clemente telephone ex·
change would result in an increase in
monthly telephone service charges.
Chamber of Commerce directors were in·
fonned last week.
'fhe ch amber had directed e:cecutive
manager Bob Evans lo write to the
Public Utilities Commi ssion concerning
an expansion of the toll-free dialing area.
Evans told the chamber of the reply he
had rece.ived from the Commission,
v.·hich indicated an expansion or toll free
service would only benefit .11 few
residents.
"ln view of the minimum rate in-
crease that would be Involved," the
Commission said in its letter to Evans,
"a large percentage of San Clemente
cuslomera would pay mo re at lhe e:x·
tended area rate than at lhe present toll
rate."
The commission said Buch changes in
toll fr ee boundaries as req uested by the
chamber "invariably involve increased in
ex change chargr:s to offset the loss in toll
revenue" by the local telephone com·
pnny.
The comm ission noted it had contacted
Pacific Telephone Company concerning
the request and had determined the toll
free area expansion would only benefit
those few residents making I large
number of toll calls.
Donations Urged
For Fireworks
Some 9500 letters have been mailed to
residents of San C1emenle asking them lo
send contributions for the 11th annual
Veterans Firework! CommHtee Display,
held on the Fourth of July.
The committee needs to ra!M $2200 for
the annual firewor ks display. The
fireworb alone cost $1700, v.·ith $500
remaining as 11 carry over balance for
next year.
The pyrotechnics will be. at the end or
the San Clemente pier, an d are usually
visible from Dana Poin t to the Western
White House at Cotton Point .
Solicitations hav e already been made to
local business firms and civi c organlza·
lions which yearly help defray the cost of
the display,
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to let you knowweve moved.
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AFRICA
NIGE)
CHAD SUDAN
Five America11s Co11victed
h1 Cuba; Fi11ed $20,000
MIAMT (AP) -Five Americans have
~n convicted by Cuban "revolutionary
tt.lbunals" of violating Cuban waters and
Jitodlng illegally on the Communisl
l~land. Each was sentenced to pay .11
0),000 fine, Radio Havana said today.
Jn a broackast monitored in Miami , the
Cuban radio ldentified the five as fritz
Sprandel, an Allentov:n , Pa., canoe
Instructor v"ho 'vashed ashore in Cuba
Ma y 22 while trying to paddle a canoe
f)"{lm Key \\'est, fla., lo rrlexicrls
Dayan. Say s War
May Erupt Soon;
Scores Sinking
By United Preti International
Israeli Defense Mini ster ~l oshe Dayan
warned Monday "the resumption or V.'ar
Sll'IY be imminent" in the Middle East.
Dayan, v.'ho has bee n taking a public
JOfl·li ne attitude in recent months,
changed his lone sharply in a speech to
Hebrew University s tud ents in
Jerusalem. His words apparently were
prompted by the Arab guerrilla attack
1gainst an Israeli-bound oil tanker in the
Red Sea Friday.
•·ne v.·ind! blov.·1ng in the Ara b
e<ipitals tend more towardi; thf> resumr·
tion of the v.·ar than pulling an end to 11,"
!le .said. "Therefore lhe resumption of
war may be imminent."
He said lsratl v.·as more interested in
making peace than y,,•ar. but if a nev.·
conflict came lsrarli troops could reach
the Arab capita ls of Cairo. Amman and
Damascus.
Dayan said "we will not sit idly by·•
111nd let Israeli-bound vessels beconlt si1-
ltng du cks. "We are taking the necessary
measures and the tflnkers "'ill reach
Eilat. ''
The 781000..ton tanker Coral Sea ,
regist.ered in Liberia, was headed for the
Israeli port of Ellat when il v.·as at tacke d
by three men in 11 speedboat flring
l'.>a7.ookas. The ship was hit and slightly
damaged, but fires started by the
bazookas v.·ere quickly put out.
''ucatan Pen insula: and Lauren Bender.
~1ichael Bender, Bernard Bender and
Thomas Joseph ~1c:Guire.
The Benders and McGuire \\·ere aboard
a ~>8-foot yacht that apparently entered
Cuban v.·alers voluntarily June 6.
The convictions of the American's in
Cuba ca1ne a v.·eek after a U.S. Dis trict
Court in Key \Vest sentenced four Cuban
fishermen to $10,000 fines and six months
in jail for poaching in American
lerritorial \l'alers off the Dry Tortugas 60
1ni!es \1•est or Key 'Vest.
Those Cuban fishermen are in the
fllonroe County Jail. Their attorney,
J\1an uel James. said he \vas awailini::
1vord from the Cuban government to post
appeal bonds for thelr release .
The Havana broadcast moni tored said
each or the Americans Lr ied in Cuba
admitted entering Cuban \v;iters .,.,·ithou!
authorization and landing illegally on the
island.
Bender, his lwo sons and r..lcGuire
reportedly \Yere making a Caribbean
{'fuise on the yachl.
Radio Havana said Cub;1n authorities
v.·ere ron!inuing lo investi gate the
circumst;inccs unrlcr \vhich a tugbo<1I
carrying C'ight An1rrican crewmen lancled
in Oricnte P rovince June 7,
Wic:l~s
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Russ Char ge U.S.
With Hcu·CLssin g
Sliip, Official
J\IOSCO\V (1\P) -A US. patrol hoat
''dangerously" hnrasi;cd a Hussian
cruiser carrying Defense J\finister Andr l·i
Grechko in the caslcrn 1'1ed1terra11ean
lilsl \1•cckend. !he Sov1cl Union charged
l\1onday.
The guvernn1ent newspaper lzvC'sl1a
said an America n p<itrol boat appro;1ched
Lhe Soviet Cruiser D~crzhinsky at "high
speed·' as soon as the Russian ship crime
in sight of Ista nbul, ;ind the crew or the
U.S. craft "cnnstnntly .!J:hot-;it our slllr
\1i!h pho!U ;ind 111ovic equipn1cn1.··
"'But our i::uyi; round :i rrply 1n lhc'e
persons iron1 1he Cl'n!ral Jnti·lllgrnt·c
Agency -using mirror~ thty f!;ishcd sqn
rcllections 111 lhci,· direction." l:t\'est1a
said .
\\fith l\1arsha l Gri>chko ahoard the
cruiser v.erl' the Soviet naval comm:lndrr
in chief, Ad1n. Sergei (;orshko\'. and Gt•n
Alexei Ycpish('v, head JI the 1n:1111
politicRI division uf thC' SoviC't ;irmv and
navy. They 11·ere on ;i \'i!iil to So\•iet flC"ct
units in the 1\1editerranean
Izvestia said that as the Dzerzhin;.;ky
and 1wo escorts entf'red the i\lcdilc1«
rane;in, the U.S. 6lh fleet ordered pl;Jr1r~
into the air 11h1 ch "'began l.o fly low n1•rr
the cruiser and Hs acco1np<1nying ships "
ll said the U.S. destro~'cr Rickets ;ind a
1'C'Cond American ve~sel idP.ntificd only ;is
"No. 5" then \\'ere deployed alongside lhc
Soviet ships.
"No. 5 ste11mcrl cfireclly in to lhe i1n-
mediate zone of our fleet,-' 1he paper ron-
tinued.
Gato r (;rahti You lli
Bv -I lead 111 Florida
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''All I could sec 11·as teeth." 15-1·ea r·ol1I
c;ary Al!housc :-;ud ":i he nursf.d hc:irl
11·ounds aflf'r being attnckcd by a lO-fool
;1lligator.
llecupera!lng <11 Iii<: suburban Palm
P.tat h hon1f>. Cary 1old :'lfonda;.o ho11 lir
\1;1s drtlggrrl unrlcr11.'l!cr \\i1h his hc;1d 1n
the i.:11tor"' 1;i11 ~ ;1\ Lake Sago 1:1,t
Friday
"I \\:IS sw11n1n111g on n1v back abou1 :io ~ards from shore 11!icn so1nelh111~
Rrabbcd ine and pulled nH' under." Garv
said. ",\ti I could sec 11'flS 1cetb. Tl hurt
pretty bflrl."
The big reptile Ir\ go alter a lcv1
~cconds, the youth s<ird
Severe Storllls Give \Vay
Nation Enjoys ~f ilcl We ather for Mo st Part
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'Britai11 Slioiilcl Pct y Tab for Lockheed'
By l\tJKE FEINS ILB En
\YASHINGTON (UPI) -Fred ,J.
ing or .1250 1nilliun in hank loans for the
financially troubled aviation and defense
gfr1nt.
He said the banks have a "certainty of
loss" vs. a ··likelihood of profil'' if they
increase their ante: but C. J. ~1edberry,
board chairman of the Bank of America,
the nation's biggest bank , insisted that
··prudent ba nking practice" rules ou t any
more loans v.·ithout government backing.
Dorch, board chairman of the Genera l
J+:!ectrlc Co., told Congrt!ss today th;il the
British govern men t, nol Congress, should
take the responsibility of sav ing the
Lockheed Aircraft Corp . fro1n
bankruptcy.
Borch, ' testifying bf'fore the Senalc
Banking Con1n1ittee in the role of "a U.S.
businessman brought race to race \1'1th
compelition from a foreign governn1ent."
said the British precipitated the crisis
that led to Lockheed's financial troubles .
2 Soutl1e1~ne1·s Witl1draw
..It would see1n to follow that it is a
nnt1sh governn1enl responsibility lo
reinedy the present situation and
thal 1nrans taking on the 11 hole
r<'.~ponsibility for seein!; the prograin
ihruugh as originally conlractcd for ," he
s.1id .
SuJlport of W a1· n1 Asia
Rolls·RO~'CC' Ltd. is Lo make tl1c engine
for Lockheed 's new 'f'ristar Jetliner.
\\'hen Rolls-Boyce \Yent bankrupt in
F'ebruary, the 13rilish governn1enL agreed
In s11vc the engine project if the U.S.
govcrn1ncnt woulcl give Lockheed <1 S250
111illion loan guarantee.
The t\'ixon Adinini stration ;igrec<l and
lt.~ bil l to guarantee !he lnan is now
before 1he Senale com111itLec.
Bul Borch argued lhat the British
government clucked its responsibility fur
paying Lockheed damages ror failing to
mcel terms for tbe JtolJs.Hoyce contract
\Yith UickhC'cd.
(;encrat Electric 11·as ;in unsuccessful
hiddc r for the Trist<i r engine contract,
11 hi ch 11 ent to Rolls Royre.
\Vhl1n Bolls failed and p I u n s r d
Lockheed in to a financial crisis, Borch
proposed to the Nixon Administration
thal Loc kheed be required to use an
American.made cngint'. But 11·ith the
pnssagc of !1me :u1d lhe t·omp!ction of
\\'Ork on the Trislar airframe. built to <11'·
con11nodale l11c Hol!s C'ngine. !h<lt :;olu.
11on has bcco1n1· ··Jess vi ab I c
t'(\1nn1nic;.1ll.v."' Borch said.
Airlines and bank s \l'hich s\<ind to !osc
lhc rnost ii Lot khf'ed goes broke sa.v lhf:
rirrn's rescue \l'ould be an alrnost risklcss
vcn!ure for the j!ovcrn1nent -but they
still \1·on ·t con11nit another dime \l'ilhollL
~1 ,::ovrr11n1enl guaninlce of rcp;iyrncnt.
SC'n. \Yilliain Proxrnirc t D·\Vis. I, lr1cd
hut f;iiled to sh;1ke lhr1n fro1n that p!1s1 ·
11011 ;:+t ~londay's hea1in.t; by 1hc Senate
lianki11g C'o111n1i1tce into the f\ixon
.\dn11nislration bi!! for go\'crnn1cnt b<Jl'k·
C i v iliu11 I lit.ch
\\'ASlll ~GTO'.'l' (UPI) Two
Soul11erners. both long-thne backers of-
the U.S. e[forl 111 Vietnarn. rC\ersed their
positions today and called for total U.S .
11 ithdra\\'al fro1n the .,.,·ar.
Sl'ns . Herm;1n 1':ilmadge ( D·Ga. ), and
R E\crc1l Jordan !D-N.C.). issued
uncqu.ivocal c;ills for the 11•1thdrawal of
<i ll American force s.
.Jordan said 1\1onday he would vole !or
the Vic1nan1 diseng11gemcnt a c l
\\'cdne.5day. The lcgi sl<1lion wou !d require
;in end to U.S. con1bat in Indochina by
Dec. 31.
Ta!n1adge said he could not vote for the
ineasure on constitutional grounds. Bui,
in a speech prepared for delivery today,
hr denounced the 11 ar as a drain on U.S.
1nanpOll'er and re.~ources and in1µlored
Pr<'sirlcnt i'•.1ixon ··rrom the floor of this
Senate lo nt'gotiate a release of our
prisonc1·s and announce a pohcy of
cornplete .v1nrl total disengagement to
begin now. and to tenninate one year
lrom today ."
"The American people,'' Taln1adge
said , ··are 1\eary to the bone an d fed up
111th 1hi.~ ill·<:Onceivt•d conflict. It has
pla ced a dangerous dr;1in on a preciou~
rcs('r1·01r which we once t ho ug h t
bnt t.nmlcss -t11e unity of ~p1rit and
purpose 11·hit·h has 1nadc this nation
grr~al.
... Americuns have reached the end
of their patience. There is a rising tide of
sentin1C'nt in our lf1ncl ;;igainst th is war.
l\'e hare lionored our commilrnenl to the
Soulh Vielnarncsc n1any limes over, at a
t·o~t 11lilth 1s staggering. Farnilics are
~h3tlercd <1nd !orn apa;·1 by lhe 1\·;ir <ind
thf' uJcolog1ca! rliv is1ons 1\ has treated.''
Taln1adge said he could not support the
Soldier W lio Sw itched
W itl1, Brotlier Busted
11.\ NA;.JG , V'1c!n<1n1 iCl'l\-.h. 21·\'c;ir.
olrl so lrlier \\as busted In prival c <ind 1111-
f'd $146 1\londay for letting hi.~ c1vili;in
brother con1e to Vietnam 111 his place.
Ari Anny spokcsn1an said Glenn Ston'r
or Varn1oulh. i\1ainr. was busted rron1
Spc<'. 4 in adn1inis!ra111·e pu111shn1rn1
n1f'lcd out by his unll, 1he l91ith brigade
of 1he An1cnc:i l Division.
Thr spoke o;;111an i;a1d S1on•r 11 111 p;1y the
fine in 1wo 111onlhly 1nst;ilhnl'nl~ nr Si::
1;\r11n decided 11h1lc ho111r (•ti !rau· l:r .. t
\11r1l to p<'nn1t his older bro1hr1r. \\+•o;;lcy ,
'.!2. In fly to \"1e1narn 1n his pl;u:r. \\'e.4. a
sl\1 insl ru('tor . rlC\V to lhc wnr zone April
~'.! using h1 ~ brolher ·s papers.
··1 didn·1 have any Lroublc playing the
role o[ lhe SQ!d1er ." he later said. "I just
saluted 1vhcn everyone el ~c did. ended
r\'Cl'Y senlcncc wilh sir and acted stupid
!hr rcs1 of lhe ti1nc."
Thr ~witch c;:imc into the open.
ho11"('\"Cr. 1\hrn h1.~ brolhC'r"s unit got
rtady lo go 11110 thr ftcld to fi~tit. "One of
11·r i::,u~~ turned n1 r 1n bC'cau~e hf' sa id he
tl 1dr1·1 ll'anl me to ge1 ~hot .' \\'rs sa irl.
1;1cnn rrlurocd In \lietna1n rilay 20. lli.1
brother left (or home shortly af1erv•ar·d.
llnbert l lumph rcy ~it s all by himself \vhilc making fina l .a dditions to
hi s speech before the United States ila.rors Conference in Ph !ladel-
phia l\1onday, ff umphrey ~aid the financla l prolJlems o! cities rcprc·
sent 'nc\v denial of ci vil righL'i.'
rnd·the-v.ar an1cndment beca use the dale
for 11 ithdrav.•al is the iii resident's
prerogative "and his alone" under th~
Constitution.
··But. let no one interpret my vole a~
an endorsen1e11t of the prolonging or thi~
war."' he said. "The administralion's
policy of Vietnamization ls draggin g ...
it is tin1e !o put an end lo this cruel a nd
unusual war which 11·e have never tried tt'I
v.•in. ;ind \1'hich is tearing al the ba sic
fabric that holds this country together.''
Jordan said he \1·ould vole for lhP.
anti1var measure. 11·hich he opposed last
year. brcause it \\'as obvious that a
Tiegotiated settlement ,1·as nowhere near.
Red Artillery
Blasts S. Viet
•
Abandoned Post
SA IGON (UPI) -Co mmu 11i s t
artilleryn1en bombarded a South Viet-
namese outpos t near the abandoned U.S.
!Jase at l\he Sanh in an attack that kil led
fi1'e Saigon governn1ent troops and
\l'ounded 15 others, n1ililary spokesmen
said today. The Viet Cong killed fou r
A1nericans and wounded eight in an am·
bush near Saigon.
A communique from Phnom Pen h said
a terrorist thre\v a grenade at a
truckload or U.S. Gls but it niissed then1
anrl inju red two Can1bodians.
Allied spokesnlen also reported heavy
fighting near the South \lietnan1ese
Artillery Base S in the central high lands.
They reported 68 Comn1unists killed in
J\1onday clashes.
The Con1munisls rired 1nore than 200
rounds of 82n1m n1ortar r.tonday af·
1ernoon and evening eight miles east of
Khe Sanh. five South Vietnamese
n1arines \\'ere killed and JS v.·ounded in
the shelling. The North Vietnamese were
reported to ha ve moved more than 10.000
n1cn into the montainous region in the
north\vestern con1er or South Viet nam
belo\V the Demilitarized Zone iDi\1Zl .
U.S. B52 bomhers flew four mission~
o\'er the area in the 24 hours ended at
noon today. comn1and spokesnlen :;1a1d.
'rhe B52s have dropped nearly 1.5 niill ion
pounds or bombs over the area since
Saturday in the hea\'ir~t concen tration or
852 raids in South Vietna1n since lhe
Laotia n operation in F'ebruary and
tl1arch.
.-\I lhe Port o[ Qui !\'hon on South Vici·
na111 's northern coas1. an explosion rotk·
rd the U.S. me rchant ship ··An1crican
Hawk'' early tod ay. The 492·foot 12.900·
Inn rcssel \Vas carrying mihtary :-upphc.,
but no munitions or nil. a niilitary
l)pokesman said .
,~1ine Blast Rips
A 111eric <1 1t Ship
/11 Vie t1 u1 111 Po rt
QUI NllON, Vietnan1 \UPI! -Ari c:r;.
plosion ripped the U.S. n1erl·h::int ship
American H;nvk today as long shoremen
\1·ere unloading military s u pp l i cs .
~lilit ary spokesmen a1tributed thr t'X·
µlosion to a mine p!anlrd b.v Co1nn1unisl
frogn1en.
Damage lo lhc 12.900·1on ''C~:)cl ov.ned
b.v American Foreign Slc;imship Co. or
r-:e1v 'l'ork 11·as henvy 11·itt-lhe engine
room and one hold flooded.
T\\'O Korean longshoremen "'ere 111-
jured.
The 492-fool ship arrived at Qui Khon.
250 1niles nor theast of Sa igon. less thaq
seven hours before the explosion. Il ar-
rived 11•ith a cargo of foodstuffs. vehicles
and other supplies for U.S. military
forces. The ship carried no munitions or
other highly flamn1able cargo such as oil.
Military spokesmen said the blast wa ~
apparently caused by a mine fasten~ to
the hull or the vessel by Communist
under water demolition crews.
The ship wa s tied up al ont: of the U.S.
piers and unloading of its cargo began
jmmediately, they said.
Only a :;mall amount of ca rgo v.·a.s
unloaded before the vessel 1vas rocked by
an explosion in the port side belo1v the
waler line and near the engine room. ac·
cording to a report from 1 Lloyds Ship-
ping Register agent on the stt.ne.
E. Ge nna u Hed P a rty
]-folds New Co ngress
BERLIN (AP) -The Ea!il Germiin
C.ommunist party's first congress under
its ~w boss, Erich Honecker, opened in
East Berlin today.
Led by Soviet party chief Leonid
Brezhnev, many of Eastern Europe·s top
Communist leaders \\'ere present for the
five-da y meeting. But for the first time in
the party·s 2S·year bJstory. iU founding
father, \Valttr Ulbricht, was absent.
QUEENIE By Phil lnterland i
"I thought 'Last chance' was a brand name."
Rev. Groppi Arrested
111 Yale Demonstration
NE\V HAVEN (AP) -'l'he
Jlev. J ames Groppi, militant
Roman Catholic priest, \Y3.!I
an1ong 12 persons arrested
t-.tonday d ur ing a
demonstration by s l r i k i ng
Yale Universily employes and
their supporters. The arrests
<'amc whe n the 35 0
den1onslrators tried to march
to an enclosed Yale courtyard
"'he re c o mm en cemen t
exercises were being held.
\Vest German Chan<.'t!tlor
\\lilly Brandt, "•ho Y.'as one or
a number of recipients of
honorary degrees. slipped out
cf the ceremonies through a
side doo r and avoided the
dcn1onstrators.
The arrests came after the
demonstrators marched to the
Old Campus commons, site of
t he co mmen ce m ent
cer emon i es, a nd some
n1archers rushed a line of
policemen blocking E I m
Street.
Triciti's
Tryst
Sec1·et
WASHINGTON (UP I)
Tricia and Edward Cox, who
managed to stay out ot the
public eye during their tw<>-
year court.ship, are just as
elusive on their honeymoon.
Their honeymoon spot Is a
closely guarded secret among
the few at the White House,
including the President and
Mr!. Nixon. v•ho are privy to
the information.
Out of fea r of "leaks," most
Secret Service men were kepL
in the dark, too, exeept for
TI-icia's agents \Yho discreetly
went along on the trip .
With guests tossing rose
pedals and cheering lhern 011,
Tricia, wearing her silk lace
bridal gown, got in a black
limousine and drove off "'ilh
her new husband Saturday.
Luci Nugent, daughter of
for mer President Lyndon B.
Johnson. who tert the White
flouse via a secret escape
route on her wedding dny, 1N<1s
a guest at the wedding and
e:-:pressed sympathy r or
Tricia.
Luci recalled how s h e
walked out on the balcony in a
villa in the Bahamas the day
after the wedd ing and found a
Secret Serv ice agent standing
!here. A contingent or eight
agents v.'ent on her honeymoon
\\'ith her.
Tricia swore ht!r parents tu
secrecy as to her destinatio n
and Cox confided to a few
close friends, but their failure
to show up in public has
helped them keep their secret.
Nixon had predicted their
honeymoon would be '"totally
private.''
Apollo 15
Escapes
Li gl1lliin g
CAPfo:: KENNEf\Y (UPI ) -
Engineers checked the Apollo
15 moonship today tu make
certain it y,·as not harmed by a
nearby lightning s I r i k e
f\1onday night that apparently
knocked out 11 .. ·a power units
on the rocket's umbilical
IO\\"C'r.
The 446-fool umbillcal tower
next to U1e 1\µollo 15 moon
rocket "'as struck three times
by lightning, but the boosll'r
ai1d its spact..'Craft apparently
escuped damage.
TI1e electrical s u r g e ,
ho.,.,·ever, knocked out five
pieces or ground equipment
used to sup[V'!"t the moo nsbip
during testing and launch. The
damage was considered minor
and engineers expected to
con1plete the repairs tod ay.
The lightni ng s t r i k e s
interrupted the Apollo 15 flight
rc;idiness test, but project
officials hoped I& res.ume the
exercise today wilh astronauts
David !l. Scott. Alfred f\I.
Worden and Jan;Ls B. ir·\1111
participating.
TutM:la.t. June 15, 1971 ' CAIL Y PILO'I'
Drug · Den Kllttngs .
' -
.: Detroit Massacre
S-qspects Hunted ·
DETROIT iU Pll -Four
unidentified men were being
sought today in connection
with l h • cxecuUon·slyle
slayingS of seven persons .a.nd
the critical wounding o f
another in a sus pe cted
narcotics den on Detroit's
near northwest side.
Police theortzed the incident
was related ID about 50
underworld sla,yings this year
a1nong o p p o s i n g narcotics
gangs. .
llorntcide detectives ~aid the
invesligation .was still in a
•·very, very early stalie" and
they would not say whether
the men being sought were
suspects -in the stayings or
persons ~ho escaped the
massacre.
The wife of the wQun~d'
man called police. a n d
report~ ~ slaying,
Police began searching for
the four men aft er a young
woman wh o escaped the
slaughter by jumping through
a rear window reported to
detectives. The four men
reportedly were seen fleeing
tbe house early /\1 o n d a y
morning by a witness police
would not identify.
Police found bodies of the
Ultraright
Bloc Logs
Ita1 v Gains
J
ROME !AP) -A backlash
seven victin1~ -four young
black women and three young
black n1e n -scattered a round
a livin g room earl y Monday in
a two-story, brick Oat in the
heart of lhe 1967 riot area.
All the vic tims were shot in
the head at close range and
the Bands of three cf the four
y,•omen we re bound with
surgical rubber lubing, police
said.
Police said they recovered
y.•hal !hey suspect is heroin
from the house, <ilong v.·ith
hypodermic syringes and
needles.
Homicide detectives said the
slayings "flt the pattern of a
series or recent nare<1tics-
related killings.
The dead, t entativ ely
identified h y fineerprints
checked aga ins! po I i c e
records, y,•ere: Kathryn L.
Winston, 18; Tessie Brown, 18;
Kathryn B. Basser. 21: Sharon
Brown . 19: Hon1ande l Burton,
23: Carl C. lt1uunts Jr., 26;
and Lloy d K. Tyler, 27.
None of the victims lived al
the nat, all were from the
Detroit a rea.
Poli ce said they discovered
five handgun.~ and r i v e
shotguns in the house and
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The arrested persons ranged
in age from 19 to 45 and
included one y.·oman. Among
them was David Hshin of
\\'ahington , D.C .. the 22-ycar·
old president cf the National
Student Association,
Police Chief Biagio DiLicto
said his men 1net l he
demonstrators ...,. i t h ··a
minimum cf \•iolence."
F'ath e r Gropp i or
f\lilwaukee: union I e ad l' r
Vincent J. Sirabella, and 10
others v.·ere pulled from the
milling crowd, taken to police
tieadquarters and booked on
charges of disorderly conduct.
All were released late in the
mo rning.
Big l11crease Seen
In Social Security
vote propelled the N e o ·
Fascists to their biggest
~lectoral gai ns since \Vorld
\Var ·11 Monday.
The vote made !hc1n the
~econd stronge~t party in
Sicily, the third in Rorne and
also gave the1n significant
advances in Genoa. Bari and
Foggia.
The Atomic E n er gy
Commission announ ce d
Monday the weapons lest
would be or low yield with a
punch of less than 20 kilotons,
or 20,000 ton.s of TNT,
The device will be triggered
.a t !he end or a thousand foot
shaft at 7 a.m. Wednesday, if
wea the r per mits.
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l'he ca mm e n cement
ceremonies continued under a
warm sllll with little deviatio n
from schedule. Degrees were
conferred an Brandt and nine
other guests of honor, and
about 2.000 graduate and
undergraduate students.
\\!ASHINGTON (AP) -The
pending Social Security bill
eventually will i n c r ea .s e
benefits to $1 ,300 a mo'nth for
a typical retired couple, the
Social Security Adminis!rallon
estimates.
By contrast. a 65-yea r-0ld
man and wife rctiri ng this
·year will receive $280.20 a
month if the husband worked
at the median wage each year
()f his employment.
Projections of benefits that
could develop if lhe bill
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The maximum payment by
an em11loye, watched by his
employer, is $405.60 this year.
The maximum, under the bill ,
\\•ill go to at least $754.80 in
1977, an 86·percent increase.
Christian Democrat leader
Arnaldo Forlani termed the
swing to the u I t r a r i g h t
'"negative and dangerous".
v.•hi le Com1nunist Party leade r
Luigi 1.AJn!;(u called on
Socialists and leftist Catholic!!
lo tean1 up against the l
··danger from the right."
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New-Fascist leader Giorgio
Almirante said the party's
success was "pun ishment" for
t~ Ch r is t i a n Democrats,
y,·hon1 he accused or being son
on rhe Communists.
The It a l ian Soci<JI
..
...
into ~nd out or. Plenty of :;
oarktng. And the crowds ... :
haven'I found it yet. Your : · · h1ADJSON. \Vis. !UPI) -A ~lovemcnt. heir 10 Benito
Veterans of Foreign Wars 1>0st Mussolini's F'ascist regime,
here has been .suspended from soared to 16.3 percent cf the
lhe nation a I org<Jnization, vote. in an election for a new
perhaps because of anti~·ar Sicilian Regional Assembly. In
travel agen! knows the way •. •
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f\.1cl Loheri , commander of
\Vest Jl,fadison Memorial r os1
10203, said l\fonday hi s posl
received a 60-day susf)Cnsion
because of its antiwa r
resolutions and olher peacr
activi!ic"'
··Hut v.e really don't knoY.."
Cohen said. ··\Ve haven I
received any nollfica11on ol
charges yet."
Ara L. Fish. cvn1111:1nder 11f
the. state Vf\V, said thl'
suspension \\'as his dl·cis1011
and was approved by VF\V
commander·•11--chlef 11. H .
Rainwater. Fish refused l<l
describe charges against the
post.
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Warning From PUC
''l .. ive Better l'1ectrically in an AU -Electric Medallion
1-lome," said the Edison Co. !And buy more electricity
from us.)
in& new Texas sources and new Jines lo serve u~.
It's enough to make one sli,htly eynical. During
those FPC hearings, were the utility gian ts and the Fed·
eral Power Commission looking out for the public they
serve or were tbey pursuing only their 0\1111 shorl·rangc
interests?
"Live in a Balanced Pov.•er !tome," said the gas l'Om·
pany. (And that n1eans have more gas appliances so yo u
t an buy more gas. I
Now the Edison Co . tells us Southern California soon
fa ces brownouts and possibly blackouts unless work is
begun immediately on ex pansion of power plants such
as the one at l~u ntington Beach.
The New Isolationists
And the California Public Utilities Commission last
\\·eek \\'arncd that gas supplies lo Southern California
\\1on't stretch much longer. Southern California Gas Co.'s
biggest custo1ner s -the electrical·manufacturing utili·
ties -presumably \Viii have their gas supplies r educed.
Democrats In the United States Senate have brought
about J. s\vitch in their party's course in international
affairs fe\v, even among themselves. 11ould have believed
possible a short while ago.
'l'hev have earned the tag, "Ne1\· lsolat ioni~t Party.''
Leading to this repudiation of t he foreign policy of
the four most recent Democratic presidents -Roose·
veil, 'fruman, Kennedy and Johnson -have been these
isolation-or iented actions: 1'here is abundant irony in the PUC warning. It was
only five years ago that the gas company (through El
Paso Natural Gas Co. and Transwestern Pipeline Co.) Y.1as
in a locked-horn battle ~·ith the Edison Co. over bringing
additional gas to Southern California.
-Efforts to force an immediate \Vithdra1val from
~oulheast Asia..
-Attempts to abolish the draft.
-Moves to curtail the President's constitutional
The Edison Co . \\!anted to construct a 36-inch f,!aS
line of it s o\vn to feed its Southern California plants. 'rhe
gas comrany had an application of its O\\'n before the
Federal Power Commission for expansion of supplies lo
the area. Both \vould have been fed from Texas fields.
po1vers as commander-in-chief of lhe ar1ned forces.
-1\nd most recently. the 31 to 22 De1nocratic Party
vote Jn the Senate in f avor of the l\1ansfield a 1nend1nent
to unilaterally cut U.S. military forces in Europe. 1'he
amend1nent lost, but the vote nailed do\vn the isolationist
:ilance of the Senate Democrats. The Edison Co. argued that by providing its O\\'n
continuous gas supply it could reduce s mog. The gas con1·
pany argued that this would destroy its biggest bulk cu!i·
tomer outlet, thus substantially upping the monthly gas
b ills tn California homeo\vners and other smaller user:-.
The FPC sided y,•ith the gas company. Edison fol.ded
up its plans and turned to other matters.
Undercutting President Nixon with the 1972 clec·
l ion in m ind is of course the political motivation. In do·
ing so, the Senate Democrats are painting themselves in·
lo a corner "'here they will either have to admit their
political motives or accept th.e ''-New Isolation ists" label
!he [{epublicans \Vill be happy to award them.
The late Republican Sen. Arthur Vandenberg took
his party out of its isolationist position and put the
.. America First" e ra behind it jus t prior to \Vorld \Var II.
'rhe bi-partisan foreign policy that emerged enabled t he
nation to present a fairly united front to the world.
That \\'as in J uly, 1966. No\v. in 1971 , "'e find the gas
company saying it has increased its volume delive ry 75
11ercent in the past four years -and still can't keep up.
\Vorse, the PUC \varns that it has no applications
on rile for further gas supplies. No one at El Paso Na·
tural Gas ta trans1nission company! or Trans\vestern
Pipeline is interested al present in inves ting in develop-
Democrats are assuming the old Republ_ican role and
the front 1ve present to the \vorld is one of disarray.
At Acrid Od1ls Over Tactics
Red-Led Protesters Feud
\VASHINGTON -Rancorous feu ding 1s
raging belween leaders of the two major
anti -w a r dcmonslration-and-d\sorder
crganizations -both Co m in u n is t
do1ninated and Hanoi manipulated.
Outcome of this u n d c r co v er
\'endettaing "''ill importantly affect their
July 4 propaganda and agilalional
d isru ptions and antics.
At acrid odds over ideology, tactics and
plans are the National Peace Action
Coalition (NPAC). controlled by iron-
disciplined doctrinaire Trolskyiles. and
tht People's Coalition for Peace and
J ustice (PCPJ ). ruled by radical activisl
Rennie Davis and his violence-addicted
?ltayday Tribe.
It \Vas lhe Tribe'i; •·shut-down-thf'-
govemmenl'' disturbances and trash and
r efuse dumping in key Wa shington
gections that cost taxpayers more than $3
mill ion in police ovcrtin1e and clean-up
charges,
DA \!JS AND JllS young Comnnlnist anrJ
militanl·radical follower.~ want to repeat
these disorders around J uly 4.
He derianlly talks of again trying Lo
••stop the government" and creating
<'haos and turmoil. A close lieutenant
boasted. " 'Trashing' cities is a very
erfect1ve tool as 1t not only disrupl!l
lraffic and business but lakes a lot of
money out of go\·ernmenl coffers lo
clean up and pay pol1cr O\'erlunc It's a
good voay to consume pubhc money for a
worthy cau!'f' ··
Thc hard-headed Tr(ll!-1'v1lt bos.~e~ of
the National Peat'C Aci1on CoahllOR
Allen·Gold~111ith
disdain such "smear-them-up'' operation!'
as "juvenile and counter-productive."
They contend all they accomplish is l.o
emphasize the antics of the participants
rather than the objective or ending the
Vietnam conflict .
That's why NPAC planning is no1v
centered on holding a giant anti·l\'ar
c:onferf'nce 1n New Yorli City July J-~.
·r HE All\! IS TO have a number or
headline officials and personalities -
rrom Congress, busines, law , Hollywood,
labor, veterans, etc, -appear, orate and ,
presumably, make I.he front pages and
TV newscasts. Also several short. lightly-
policed marches are contemplated.
And, above all, there wi ll bt' funrf
colleclions fro1n the expected !hrongs -
to finance NPAC rallies and
demonstrations in other cities.
Still undecided is "'hether an "anli·
imperialisl" note should be injected in
the New York affair.
NPAC moguls are di 11ided over lhe
advisability or raising a doctrinaire issue.
Some feel the so-called conference should
be confined to the stop-the-war agita1ion ;
that lo introduce other matters could
t'ause di ssenting complicallons.
Sul NPAC leadl'rs are emphaticallv
agreed on one thu1g -they "'anl n(l pa rt
of Reruue Da vis and hes ~1ayday Tribe
slambangers. They got a bellyrul of thetn
.in Washington.
NOT UNEXPECTEDL \', Davis and h1~
PCPJ allies feel the :o;ame 1vav aboul
NPAC. .
PCPJ leaders mutteringly hint lhry
were gypped at the Apri l 24 ma.~.~
demonstration in the capital jointly
slaged by the tv.·o organizations.
Davis and PCPJ reluctantly agreed tn
co-sponsor this affair under strong
pressurt from pacifist. groups and the
Hanoi and Viet Cong delegations in Paris.
Da \'is' misgivings were well-founded.
The lightly disciplined and experienced
Trotskyite NPACers stole the show.
They firmly controlled the speakers'
rostrum and bl:lrred PCPJ persona!itie'I
from taking part in haranguing. PCPJ ':c;
share of donations from the cro1vd and
sales of peace buttons and other
paraphernalia fell f;ir short of PCPJ's
contribution to the cost of the n1cet1ng.
r CPJ INSIDERS indicate t ti e
01·ganization 'ft'OUnd up soine S90.000 in
debt after the Washington hul!ahaloo.
Adding fuel to the grievances of Davis
and his activist lieutenants was t heir
indignation at the absence o r
disturbances. To them, the m a ~ s
de1nons1 ral ion "'as "dull and listless." lr1
respon~e. NPCA moguls cited lhe fai lure
of Davis and his ran1bunc!ious cohorts ro
"shut down the gorernment," and lht1 r
mass arrtsls by politt
Ry l\obrrt S. 1'1lr11
and J ohn A. Goldsmith
Soviet Program to Defame
..
It is wldely recognized !hat Joh n Edgar
Jl oovf'r ha!> been involved t'or nearly a
half-century in a 11·ar between the forces
v.'hich keep the law and those 1\·ho would
break 1t.
But it seen1s lo be deliberately ignored
thal both the n1a11, and the inSlilulion for
\1,hich he has beCQn1e a sy1nboL have
been and are particL!larly no1v pri1ne
targets in the continuing So1·iet progran1
to defame and discredit U.S. officials and
agencies responsible ror our national
tiecurify.
Today, we art testing the i~sue of
"'hether a man can live all hi:i1 life
fighting public enen1ies at home and
secret enemie11 abroad. and in the final
years, have. his own people sharpen the
Fpears meant for the destruction of their
01v n system. Criticism of public people is
an American right. ll is so rare in most
parts of the "'orld that it n1ay not be
understood to be merely flamboyant opin·
ion or emotional con1ment without a
basii; in facl.
OUR NEWSPAP £RS ANO ltlev1s1on
--WWW-
Tuesday. J une l ~. 1971
T11t edrtoriol pag11 of tilt !M1/y
Pilot seeks to 111/orm and .!t1111.-
utot.« rt'adt.rs by pre1enh11Q tins
m&0apo.µn ':s opn1ions and com·
mt1'1ta'll on. l(/f'Jia of inttrest
and ~1gnificonce, by provkling a
forum for tile expression of
our rl!odt:rs' opf11io11s. and by
pr1:1 enti1rg th« diutrst. vitw-
polnt.! of in/ormt.<f. observn-s
ond 1pokt'1men on t"p1cs of Ck«
daJI.
Robert N . \Veed , Pu blisher
Guest Edito.-ial
1!ic_reens rcrord the outfall but thcy
~e tdom pe nrtratt: the sources. Ou r
politicians talk as Lhough lhe Russian
t"<Jmpaign to undcnninc Am e r 1 c a n
institutions and prestige is a spent fol'Ce,
()nly interesting as part of lhr past. Our
citizens seem distracted by d1s\rust of
the dslicate balance betY.'een public and
private libertics. Our revolu1ionaries are
inflamed by the cre<'d 1ha! there is
nothing in our existing struct11re wh1r:h
does not deserve to be ra7.ed lo the
ground.
\Ve engage in the de1·aluation of our in-
stitutions al a .moment pecuti11rly un·
favorable to the creatien of ne1v ones.
The ne11rest \\'e can come to a solution 1s
lo recognize the problem for whal it is,
\\•ithout fa lling in1o 1he error of confusing
thr currtntly unpopular fo rms of virtue
\I i!h e\•!I.
l,ct U!I all clearly understand that lhe
a:1sault on public confidence by our pres~
and our political leaders has prqvlded •
direct supply line to tile Sovie! machine.
U"E llAVE BEEN reduced to the UM: of
anonymous letter!! written by anonymoo~
agents without c1·cn lhe spectre raised
that l'<'fY similar document-5 are forged
and promoled constantly by the e'perts
of the l\loscow secret poli«, thf' Depart-
ment of Dlsinlormation. KGB. Thi~
Russian agency specializes in :tuch
technique!!, but rarely has such succells
in its objectives lo convince lhe world
that the U.S. is 1 police state and that the
f'Bl fighl.:'i dissident thought rather than
crime.
Jn fact, th~ Sovie! pres., has only lo
ciu<itc <10mf! ()( our Stnalor!I ~nd
Congrcs11n1en that the U.S. l!I mak1n11 2
1harp turn loy.·ards tyr11nny a n d
totalitarianism. using Adl)lf Jhllcr·s
methods, rnak1n,g 1he nght~ 1ol11'1.rilnlced
by the American tonstitution an l'n1p1y
promise.
THE ATIACK ON ,I. l~dgar llOO\'er
11nd the F'Bl by ;\mcrican political
leaders and distinguished niembers of 1t1e
press had aided and abetted the Russian
aims to create grounds for subvC'rSion
and revoll a galnst the United States 1n
!he Western Hem is phere and th~ new na-
tions of Africa. \l.'e do this by statement~
that give credence to the recent ~1oscow
statement pub:lished in seven languages
that the real aim of the' "FBI is to
strengthen the apparatus of rorce and use
it against black civil rights and student
n1ovemenls. \Ve forget that an open
society cannot defend itself against a
sectel society.
It has never been the custom in lhis
country to exempt great men from the
consequences of being: human. Ralhtr. Y.'e
begin lo aavage them. V.'e deprive the1n
or their derenses against absurdity.
And in doing so. we create a terrifying
climate that is affecting the weather of
lhe world ..
Elltabetb MacDonald Mannloi
Publisher
Finance !\ta1ailne
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
Tell S.O.L. (Gu~. June 10) to gel
v.·ilh IL If Olert hsdn 'I been a
!\1ayor Daley or a Chicago Police
Department, there wouldn 't ha ve
been a Chicago '68.
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Cool Friends ,
You Better
Believe It!
l! I v.·ere ki ng, I'd promptly rule it
Out of bounds to murmur, "Cool ii."
I'd take a club
and start o u I
zapping
Folks \1·ho ch a I
aqd call i1 "ra?-
ping."
I'd ('Ven mutilate
my queen Ir sl1e tntoned.
"Lel's make the
scene."
rd fling in prison evcry flunky
\\'ho 'd even faintly whisper "Funky,"
All co urtiers \Yould be put to flight
\\'ho used cliches like "Out of sight."
Tll E ROYAL DUNGEON for the peon
\\'ho dared exclaim ''il turrni me on."
f.1y mace I'd swing with 111 my might
At clowns "'ho loss lhe lerm "Uptight''
i\1y greatest satisfaction is
Detecting "where the action is."
And taking steps to end tile da:\'~
Of all "'ho perpetrate this phrase.
I'd disembowel v.·1thout pity
f>eclaimer!l or the "nilly·gritty ..•
rd exile on the farthest frigalt-
Those who claim they "really dig 1t "
FORTV I.ASHES on the hind
To him "'ho utters, "blew my mind."
l 'd trampl e down \\'ilh elephant~
De1nandt"rs of more "relevancr'';
And torn by tigt>rs inlo shreds
All who proudly wear thf'ir "thread~.··
'fo coldrst exile 1 1vould drivr
F.ach ofay 1vho pretends 1n "jive."
And toss into the boiling vats
All "'ho greet their friends as ''cats."
By fearful ta:t I'd put the bite on
All the squares \\•ho gargle "Right 011~"
L'Envoi
Does it so und as though T'm ready to
lake my throne and hea\'e ii?
Cool friends and groovy suhjecls, you
just better believe it!
How to Address
Our Lawmakers
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DUEL
She Never Gives
Up on Herself
.Jumping lo r.:onr.:lusion s:
\\'on1en take more pride in then1 sel vc~
than men do. You can talk the average
man into feeling he is prc lly run of thr
mill or e1·en do1\nr1ght 11·orthless, but
every won1an believes herself excepllonal
in some way, whether by beauty, talent,
character, charm -
or a combination of
a 11 four. She never
gil'eS up on herself
Three minute eggs
usuall y tum out bet-
ter if ·I.he cook gh·e.~
them an extra min·
ute just for Juc1k_ \~
A woman "'i I go /
for years "'ithoul
being able to r('ad her wristwatch before
she'll buy birocals.
SURROU!'iDEn BY nature's beauty all
our lives, ii is sha1ncful Lhat n1osl of us
probably coulcln't tel! more th1;1n 10 kinds
of birds on sight if our Jives depended on
it. On the other hand, our relative
indifference to birds is more than equaled
by their indifference lo us. Probably a
bird couldn'l identify five different kind~
of people if it were put in a cage and
made to sludy charts and pictures of us
all <lay long.
\\'ith s\ra"·hrrnrs, "'alcrn1elon and
rorn on the cob all in season, on ly an
exhibitionist now would ha\·e the moral
fiber to go on onl' of those all protei n
1_hC'lS.
. June i"I a month in "'h1ch the office
cheapskate always takes his vacatio n -
so he \von't have to chip in for goodbye
presrnts for the girls "'ho are leaving
!heir jobs to get married.
O~E or THE \\'RY things .11.bout age
L~ 1hal you l;1i!I can't do snme of the
things ~·ou cOllldn't do when young -b11t
for cl irferenl reasons. Take chocolate
tlal Bovie
........
ecJairs, for example. You never could get
your fill of them "'hen you were a kid
be<:ause they "'<'re too rich for your
pocketbook: now you can't even take a
bite or one because the doctor says it is
too rich for your blood .
Lilacs smell s\\·eeter each spring.
because no one can guarantee the human
race v.·ill be. around next year to enjoy
I hem.
A diplomatic party is one where a
guest's pockets are safer from being
picked lhan his br11lns -if any.
TllE J\IORE PAPER clips an office
employe has to keep in hi!I desk, the
further he is fron1 being a top executive.
A real go-getter usually has more
aspirins than paper clips in his desk.
Another office fact : I t is time to start
V.'Orrying if the boss gives you an alarm
clock instead or a bonus at Christma.,.
\\'hy is it so often the wift: ·of a
henpecked husband who cries loudest for
the liberation of "·omen? That is like 1
female hay.·k demanding to be made
equal to a male bunnylait rabbit.
The amateur gardener "·ho boasts he
has a green thumb generally "'lnd.~ up
Ille summer ""tlh tomatoes the 3ame.
color .
1,0\'ERS OOTE ON full moons, but
veteran police sergeants rarely do.
Almost to a man they arl' convi nced that
a lull moon means trouble lo them,
because they fl'el that human passions
reach a peak then -and so do !hf':
number o[ caSC!l on the police precinct
blotter.
P e1·suasive Testimony
Fi\'e rustomers who regularly had
lunch at Sam's care came down ~·ith
hepatitis within • few days or each other.
The restaurant's cook also camt down
"'ith the disease.
The cook sued Sam's cafe. He said the
facilities in the restaurant v.·ere not
clean. lie claimed Sam violated the
health and sanitary rules from time to
time. But the cook lost his suiL lf1edical
testimony was his undoing.
The doctors called by Sam te:o;tified
that there was little chance that the cook
got hepatiti!I rrom handling food at the
restaurant They put the odda at no more
than 10 percent. In fact, the usual case of
hepatitis ill caused by person to person
contact and not from a common source
outbreak such as food and water. "F'ood
borne outbreaks'' are very rare said the
doctor. Beside., the incubation period for
infectious hepalllls was much longer than
five days. The judge concluded that the
cook must have gotten his hepatitis
10me other way.
EXPERT TESTIMONY on the crucial
t!Jsue Jn lhe case can be qutte persuasive.
E:tperta can give their opinions. Ordinari-
ly a wllnts~ can only tes1ify to Facts. not
g\\•e opinion~.
The e:tpert.s may be any llnd of person
who his a special skill or knowledge thfllt
ls helpful In deciding an issue. The "ex·
perl" mu!Jt qualify as an e;ipert before Ile
lestlf\e~ and gl"es an opinion. But the
judge or jury 1nay dlm:gard fin opinion
U II does not 11ppenl to the;:ir "rr:a-'On,"
All people are: expertJ In some way.4.
For cxarnple. ~·h .. • "
often, 'ft'e comt: to know what Is special
about the m. like the aound of their
foots(.('p11 or I.heir voices. Based on thls,
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lhe lay witness can testify and gi11e an
opinion.
ALSO FR0:\1 knowing a person well. a
lay witness may testify about this
person's sanity_ He may know whether
the person always acts a certain way or
whether his behavior was irregular.
Morever. every one has some com-
petency lo give an opinion as to speed,
distance, size or sounds. Age of others,
·values of property, even handwriting, in
some cases, are all matters to wh:icb
one. can testify.
N()tt: Califomia lawyeri offirr tlli.s
colum•tt so you may know about our
JllW$.
B11 Georte ---
Deir George:
Radishes m8J' be 1:as\ly tc:raped
by-
MRS. T. Y.
Dear l\!r$. T. Y.:
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short but I w1s up pretly lilt and
don't think 1 can stand • ho115ehold
hint this morning. Write blek with
N>me serious problem. Good luck
in rinding one..
and fa~ eteh day ~·Ith 1 hrand·
nt!W rutfuJ t!XJ>l'Ullion.)
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Corn Still Tops
Witl1 Youngsters
By L Af. BOYD
YOU'RE AW ,\JlE, are you
not, the chief meal eaten by
the westbound Lewis and
Clark expeditionen was dog?
NUMBER or
SCHOLARS Wist that thing
caned jealousy is an inhtrit.ed
trait. Likewise, envy ... LET
IT M.W be known that Jim
Amess of "Gunsmoke" is
referred to by the girl! on the
1V set 3-' Stud Duck , .•
TNDOCHINA conupondents
say a night's worth o [
marijuana there ('D.'11$ less
than on ice cream sundae • • .
11.JESDA Y is that day of the
week the cleaning women in
the big towns get the least
wurk.
Surgically. Some do, some do.
Why is also known. Research
reveals the majority of such.
middle-al]ed fellows a t e
involved somehow with much.
younger women •.• THIS lS
SAID to apply whether the
party is a man or a woman. A
s trongly mas cli Jin e
personality, when look ing
acros! the room, will stare
directly. A strongly feminine
personality will let the glance
wander. Or so say the
psychology boys.
THE OLD BELL BOTTOM SAILOR SUIT (RIGHT> IS OBSOLETE
N1vy Mlkn SWHping Un jforrn Ching• for Enlfsted Troop11
YOUNG LADY, DID you
ever undergo the experience or
having a gentleman friend
bre.ak orr the matrimonial
engagement? ll so, how did
you handle the sad news? How
long did it take you to
recover? One-third of ~ girls
who suffer such romantic
setbacks gel over them in less
than a month. Another third
are back to normal in ~ix
months. But the remaining
third still haven't p u J 1 e d
themselves together after a
year. Such were the findings
in a study of J20 coeds who
admitted. men had thrown
them over. What'!! clearly
indicated here is the lovelight
dies within si x mooths in two
out of three amorous affairs.
OPEN QUESTION: Why i!!
it -as the statistics prove
beyond question -that the
time of day when the baby is
most apt to be born is between
3 and 4 a.m.?
Alf ASKED IF any men
ever get their fa~s lifled.
CUSTOMER SERVICE' Q.
"What's a 'silver cat'?'1 A.
'That 's a noise. When a tree
freezes up north 'JOmetimes
and the winter wind twists it,
it cracks open. delivering the
most unearthly bone-cllillin~
groans. As a youngster. I
heard that. You can't always
tell it from a cougar'• scream.
Oldtimers call it thl! silver cat
... Q. "In this country, which
are the taller usually, the
black childWl or the white
children?" A. The black.
slightly. But the white are
wider.
MOST RECENT surveys
show that vegetable t he
cbildren rate No. I I n
popuJarity is com. still. No. 2
is peas, No, 3 green beans, No.
4 carrots and No. 5 spinach.
Turnips didn't even make the
list, understandably. As far as
fruiU go. apples are No. 1 with.
the youngsU-rs. Ne>.. 2 js
bananas, No. 3 pP.aches, No. 4
pears.
Your qutstioru and com-
ments OTI welcomtd and
wiU be wed i11 CHECKING
UP whtrevtt possible. Ad-
dreas 1etttT1 to L. M. Bo¢,
P. 0 . Bo:r 1875, Nt1Dp0f'C
Beath, Calif. 92660.
Assemh1y Group Okays
Major Schoo) Aid Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -nu,
Aaa •m bly Education
Committee Mooday n j g h t
approved a major education
bill that would incrta9f slate
NEU RO
MUSCULAR
RELAXATION ...
Merl C,._t.s ,..,_,, 11.C.
• New Metti.4
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Pll.,.ic.•I & Efrlol1on ol
e ,.,.._ Tller•p'f IOM<ll •11
Dt-. s.tt-in4'1 Tec.'-11l~N
e Pet.a.. -Dr.,.ln1
..,,,.,., NICISSA•Y
MON.-Wlll.-111.
492·3532
146 ...... '-'"• s..c ....... c.1.
support to California school!
by $246.4 million In the
upcoming fiscal year.
The 13-4 vote on the bill by
Assemblyman Leroy Greene
tD-Sacramento). sent the
measure to the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee.
The measure \\'ould provide
an additional $208.4 million for
genera] edut ation programs •
$'20 million mo~ ( o r
educational improvement to
disadvantaged students, $11>
million for readin g program!
and another S8 million for
preschool1 and other
programs.
Amendment~ voted into the
mea.su rt:' at the !n'o-hour
session included ooe to
impro·ve categorical a i d
projects and another t o
establish an evaluation s}'slem
for all t ounseling and testing
projects.
Hi:gh Court
Reverses
Bond Bid
SACRAMENTO iAP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court ha i:
reversed a California Supreme
Court decision which had held
out the hope that c:onstruction
bond iss ues could be approved
by a simple majority.
The decision M o n d a y
specifically said that
California may re q u i r e
approval by a two-t.h!rds vote
of local bond and ta:s:ation
questions.
The ruling was not a
surprise. A week earlier the
court ruled that West Virginia
could require approval by at
least 60 percent of the voters.
Opponent.! of the higher
requirements claim t h e y
violate lhe one rium, one vote
concept by making ea ch no-
vote carry more weight than a
yes·vole.
They also claimed that the
lw()othirds requ i r em en t
violates constitution a I
guarantees of due process.
In California, about $l
billion worth of construction
bonds which had apparently
been approved are now down
the dra in.
Jn each ca~ the bond
question Tl!Ceived more than
ha!{ the votes ca st, hut while
the legal challenge was
pending no bond buyer would
touch tbe jssues.
State schools chief Wilson
Riles. not ~v11llable for
commcnl on the I 3 lest
de cision, earlier he said he
would push for an amendment
to the California constitution
to allo w approval by a simple
majority.
Riles said lasl week that
keeping the t wo -thirds
requirement would hamper
the state's effort~ to replace
aboul 1.500 achool buildings
v.·hich have been declared
unsafe because they don 't
meet earthquake s a f et v
standards. ·
Harv Miller
Can't Use
Wife's Funds
LOS ANGELES I AP) -A
court order has been lssued to
prevent radio disc jockey
Navy Gets New Look;
Zippers vs. Buttons
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
end to bell-bottomed pants and
the arrival of the age of
zippers for U.S. Navy seamen
was cheered at the nation's
biggest naval base -ei:t"ept
by those wbo like caps that
fold and ll-buttcn fronts.
"We've lost our naulical
charm," Rex Wilson o I
Whittier, a 23-year-0ld seaman
at the. San Diego Naval Base,
complained Afonday.
''l think they look real cool,"
Mission. Inn
Slams Doors
On Guests
RIVERSIDE (AP) -The
historic Mission Inn has closed
its doors to overnight gue!ts
an d inn owners said 120
persons '"ere without jobs
today.
Cl05Ute of the 95-year-0ld
downtown hotel. famous for its
Spanish-early Ca 11 for n I a
architecture, Iv ied w a 11 !'I ,
turrets and balconies, was
announced Mooday by Donald
Walters of Riverside, Conn .. a
representative of one of the
three owners.
"This is a monument but
how do you make money out
or e monument?" Wa ilers
asked newSmen.
J.le said the in11 has lo~t
$300,000 during the past 12
months.
"Last night \Ve had an
occupancy of 14 people,'' he
said, rl'.'ferring to transient
tenants.
"We have been averaging 24
to 25 percent occupancy. You
can't make money on a hotel
!his way."
~·!ission lnn, opened in IR76.
had attracted guests from
around the world , including
fh·e U.S. presidents
Harrison, ti.lcKinley, Theodore
H.oosevelt. Taft and Nixon.
President and t.1rs. Nixon ·
\~'ere married in the inn
chapt'l .
About 40 monthly tenants
\1'11! be allov.1ed to remain at
lhe 250-room hole! as long as
their presence does no t
JCOpard1ze the owners' rights
In raze the st:JtJcture.s, said
(_jeorge Parrish, ln n manager.
A skeleton staff Gf nine per·
sons will remsin on duty, he
added.
said Submarine Fireman Les
Hodgkiss, 20, or Minneapolis.
Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr.,
chief of naval operations,
announced in Wubington a
new dreas uniform COn.!listing
of a double-breasted dark blue
jacket, matching pants, white
shirt, black tie and white
officer-type cap with bill.
Zumwalt said the all-rank
suits will replace t b e
trad1Uonal bell-bottom
trousers, jumper tops and soft
white bats oow wom by
seamen. The cllangeovu is lo
start in 1973 and be completed
by 1975.
A blue work uniform with a
jumper-style ! hi rt and
straight-leg trousers w i I I
replace the bell bottomed
dungarees.
A n e w summer~weight
servlce drl!!S blue uniform will
replace the service and dress
uniforms or officers and chief
petty officers while th t
tropical khaki and white
uniforms will be retained.
The Navy said 90 percent of
enlisted men surveyed in
December preferred the new
style uniform. In San Dlego, a
casual survey showed a
preference, but nol that high.
•· l never have liked the old
uniform," said Fireman Lee
Williams, 21, of MulesOOe,
Tu., a studmt e.l the •&val
statioo's Service School ecm~
mand. "You f~ lilte a sore
thumb In it, with all these of·
fie<!rs and chiefs around here:
in the officer-style uniform."
But, complained Yeoman
3.C Robert Lessner, 21. o{ El
Cajon, "there's no style to
them.
"There's simply a box suit
-there's no style and they're
not up to date. The old
uniforms have individuality,"
Lessner said.
1-fodgkiss said it's okay "as
lonp: as they increase the
clothing allO\\'ance on them."
The Navy says $3 million will
be added lo I.he enlisted men 's
clothing allowance.
Even ir sailors get used lo
zipper fronts. some say there's
slill the problem of the new
headwear. It's impossible to
fnld them into sea bag! like
the soft sailor caps, they said,
COAST SUPER MARKET
Choic• Spenc.r Steak $1. 98 lb. s19a Harvey "Humble Harv ' 'Jiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•i MJUer, accused of murdering I ~
State Smog
Ai1s,ver
Seen Soon?
. _ .......
COAST SUPll MAim
.,,.-..,.~ilUqcfdlW
llOlt-a&f-' .. t ilt
11!11,.U ILfCID
WllO~ OI: HAL.,
HOME
DB.IYERY
C.M • ..._ f a t1 ...... .,...., .. ...... ,.... .... ,.. .. , .. ,_.
.-or .,. " ~ .... , ....... ,
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LB.
his wife, from drawing tJpon
hef 9eparate assets to pay for
hJs defeme.
Mlller, 311._ 15 awailir\i trial
., Ille iticolir,g death loot-May
7 of Mip. Glodl'S Millet. ir&.
found dMd In thar Hollywood
Hllll home. Miller suirendered
May 20.
The injunction, Jssued by
Superior Court Judge Max z.
Wilsot f\.1onday , was obtaiMd
by Mrs. Miller's daughter by a
former marriage, Barba.ra J,
E9poslto, 17, and her rather,
Frank J. Esposito, 40, of
Marlt.on, N.J,
Also pend ing ls 1 $4 million
llllt brought agaln8l Miller by
Mis.s Esposito over h er
mo!IN!r'r death.
HAMS
" • • • So Good It Wll
Haunt You 'Tll It's GoM"
0. lllotN •re ,.,. """' c-i..i low. ~·,. -Ow.-1te. *' <wlfte llMfllod, ,,., Wloco .. 11" ll!Clctry tlllil •Diii•~ 1moltlrl9 '"' ..,._ ......, l»lllnl -Y '" 1111t1 gl••t ••• unl<!W It! •ii Ill•
_...,, So H/lckM.11 Ulll ·~lilnO -f.,.! -ldn1 ·-"°"" Ill 1,,..--"'11 ""9llct -·"' llNft ,.....,Inf IOI' lt ,.,..., $1>1r.i 1l"ld -. ,_ ,. ,. **" M "'-' ffdl d11toct•t1i. 11r11ror,,. 1J1c1 ''" '-,.,,..,...i ..,_,._If\', C.-lt1-ll' Mtlllll •l>d "'"°Y Ill ,.,..,, 0.·
cM!' )'Olll' "-II a.ir.w H•"' JOdty, tn ~,..,.. Ill 111 .... form1111 \'OV'll-........
llT~IL ITO•IS
J7ff I. c ... Hlfhey, c-... M• -lJJ.tl)OO
1UJ I."""-""· A-W111 .Jl·l•ll
•
WATCH
FOR THE
GRAND
OPENING
SALE
FOR
DAVIS·BROWN
HUNTINGTON BEACH .........,,...,..,,
11••1 r. L.ay Mlll,I
• • •
Now 3 Locations
In Orange County
COSTA MESA:
411 I.,., .. , ..... St.
hffy t·t-s.t. , ..
EL TORO: " ..... """ ,,_ (~••I .. SIY-) hl't IM, Thr., M . lt.f
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
lf'Mkh.m & 09'fiel4 IN1•t M llldl~ Mkl,I Dafb' f .t, Set. f·l
LDS ANGELES (AP) -The
:i;tate's chief air 1anitalion
expert predicts that lf you can
v.·ait two decades, there will
be no smog alert! and only
one or two days a year of eye
irritation in Los Angeles.
George Taylor told a n
tnlerviewer Monday that vast
Improvements in the control of
automobile a n d stationary
source emissions will all but
end the eye-smarting smog by
1990.
Taylor. chief of a i r
sanitation for the California
AJr Re!IOUl'C'tl Board, Slid
that while motor vehtclu
cause about four Umea: as
much smog as 1taUonary
:;ource1, the raUo will be
about one to one by ttlO.
Stationary s o u r c e 1 of
polluUon in the Lot Anfleles
are1 are c:ontrolled virtually to
tht lull extent poalble wlU.
pres<nl technoloCY. be 11Jd.
He acknowledged, however,
!hat ne'lf knowledl" I.I needed
to reduce pollution from power
plants, reflnerlea and some
other 1tat1onary IOIU'CeS.
He said a major smog
disaster In Los Angeles Is
unllkely -even under pre.sent
condil.lons.
The !!late orflcial said no
"short term increase" In the
general' death rate as a result
of amog had been noled or
1ntlclpeted .
Yuba Cue LEGAL NOTIC& ...... ,
'Corona Innocent' ClnwtCATS W .U$hll• fl'l(TfTIOW _....,.
ll'tl .. ..., 111r1 ....,. Q0"1tfti' II h con-
Mtlllf • ......... al )Jll IM U>l"OI w.y, cast• -~.....,.. • .,...., 1 ...
fld!t*" fln'll -.. GUU.. HAllll Olll Q,O(Q .,.a "'9t ;.ij flnll II _.., ot IM W'"'4111 ,...,... ..._ ,.._ ._
S N ,... -"*-fll ~ .... flD!lew> ays ew Attorney r:?i'~.f~;~· ...... , ..
.., o.wtt L O'..,...... ·-ITATlf ~ CM.l'°"NIA )
YUBA CITY (UPI) -'The defendant 11ets from the~~~~~ )":;. Y"·
new attorney hired by the immediate aru in a trial the .. ...,,... • .......,. ""'** "t' •"" 1Dr
family of aOCLIMd maaa more likely he is ol get0n1:::.,~~o-':::'•.=~~o:;
murderer Juan V Corona people who are obJ"ectlve be 1o a. -,...........,, " .. ---·'10" ' • "'91 .,_... M "'"""' ""!n<mtnl, believes police have "the commented. 1uwwr1 ,. -•,.. •-.-... ..:u•..i
wrq guy." The 25 victims, backed to ""' wi: ~:,·1:!:" ,,..':,,:~
"A.I fu aa I'm concerned, death, were fovJld buried in :"i. ,.. ..., _. ~ ••· ~-• '-·---( " "d ti du . ~°'( ~ Ji. .......... A ¥iif ..... u•M \1.llC man lll WUUl.."Ql , sa1 nea y g graves 1n 11"W 1o 11, .,.......,. ., • ,......,._. <It 111
Attorney Richard Hawk, a orchards along the Feather '-d "'A.I.~~
prtvale tttminal lawyer who River five mJJes north ol Ulll iOFFIC~, wa...-
bu defended M e ~ I e a n • Sutter County community. ~ ~"k!•i!""'"'•
Americans in the past. The dismlM&I of Van Oen Or•-c.unr..
Corona's family abruplly Heuvel came ju.st lwo day• :!.,'a:'"i'~ l ll."'lr•
dinnissed their def en 1 e before a preliminary bearing I'~ 0.-.. c-it D•I" "•1o•, • . .,y,. a -~ 1, a. 1.s. 1fl'J 1'1• 11 atklrney Monday m 1 surprlSe was scheduled in the case.
courtroom move and named Yuba Judicial District Judge LEGAL NOTlCE
Hawk to represtnt the John s. Hankins, in wtio11e1-----------
defendant. court the dimtls!al action was ,.~""""'•" The Muican-lwrn Corona. taken, aaid W e d n ea d a y ' 11 UM& •T•n•wt
swpec:ted ol alaying 2 S bearing, now will be brief and ~ ~ .,:1'.;., tt ...,. .., .. n•
transient farm WO!'lters, wu will be continued until July 13. ":
f "·-· •-Ml~•£1T c0Hnauc11011 present or 1.uc: 11>-nunu\.C LEGAL NOTICE COMl"AWY, ,.,. E.r 11111 """"' S•n••
court action, alOO.C with h1I "°:'. ~~~ LW.... • 11m1t~ wife, mother, 1 al5ter Ind P-nn ~ .,., ~ o. W1111e"~'·
hro••-r Pedro who made the l'ICTIT1ous •UllMltl ~ ,..,...., lil'2li clubYl9w o .ive,
UR: NAM• ITAT•M•MT ........ u-. c..111tr• decision to ~lace Public TM fooowrna ""°" 11 dolft9 h.i-• K. "· Wllfm. ......_.,,,.,. c... Inc Bv
V De 11 I I I: H91 0 ~ $1Cnt#'1', 1$«1 Wl!lh!f~ Defender Roy an n euve lU5TIH c A a L 1: v 1s1 o N . '"' ~.. u. ~-C•llfarrti•
with Hawk. 5un!low•r A"'""'' cooita M • • • , *''· C•lllor.,lt f'Ulol. Tr.ls....,_ lo& ceMuctacl by • .. nor1I "I only learned I a l e Or•1111• cwnl'I' c 1b1e CominUfll~llN ,.,,_......
Yesterday T was being Comptnv, • Ctll~nl• e«-9'11Ht, 117 H, f , WHlfT\.lf INVESTMENT Sun1'1-tr Avtmi._ Corti M •I•, co INC. replaced and I have nothing C•UI0!""1• •'HH. •r ¥Hal o. Wt.lttk
t u "d V [)en Tl'ols b\rslllft$ II b.olnt CO!ICl>x1ed M' I ,..,,,_.. more o say, sa1 an C';tOOf•TIM. .........,.,. Heuvel Robert w. e rt<kner TIM..,....__,..., •ltll.,,. co~n-• Tl\11 1l•ien-I flJM:I wltfl ,.,. C........ Pl' C*1I Ill Of'-c-fY WI •.i• '" "I was rect1mmended to the Cl«k o1 or1"" counl'I' "" ~r ... "'"' ~ .., ,... .ia ... Ptl*. ,--" by I I !ed by l!lt¥tr!1 J. MMd(llx, o-rPI' ~ Ma.oc: a,nwY peop e represen c1e1t, ,..,..,.... °"-eo..t 0.11, p .101,
in the past " Hawk said. ''I've l'vttll"'-d °"'"" eo .. 1 o.llv '1111. -...,. 11 ..w ''"'* 1, 1. 1.s. 1t71 tiu·11 . d t 't o( .lb June I. I,, 72. 29, lf11 l~n trte a o cases WI LEGAL N011CE Mexican-American people.·• LEGAL NOTICE
Mexican-American friendsl----==~,c.,.,.~:.:::.:::_ __ +-----;,.;,;-;m;;;-,-----
1 the defendarl• said Hawk, PICTITIOUS IUllNRU UTICI Oii' T11UKTWft SA1..I
O "t tu.M• ITA"nM•NT T,i . Ne. fU4 are callecting mohey for bis -n.. to11tW11111 ,..._ 11 .... ....... °" .-. n. 1m .. n:• rdodl A.11,.
al H id •-did not ... .. ......, .,.h'lnc.t mtlfl lotibY or leg case. e sa ue . l'ALOI VEllDlf• CAeLl'VUKtM, ,., ._... Tlltot l-"911(· CclmNfoy, 12.1 know boW much had been Sunt._..,. A-. Coll• M •I •, ..... ~"'" In ... Cltl' of l•.,I• Ane, C•llfOf?lltl. a. ., c.llfotnl1, SECUllllY T1TLI[ <:OJlected. Pilol Venltl "...Unaull C.... C-CE COMPANY, t Qll"POl'o!l<>f>, "A 1ol of ,_..pie believe he's inun1c.t1-C-Y. • C•llfilonlhr c.or• • llflCler,,,. a-Cit Trv1t ~•·
yvv -lltlon,, 1315 Sllf'll'low..-... .......,., CMt• ........ llPrt G. & Ct rol II. TUrMr, innocent, including me," Hawk MtH, c.ntot-nl• ""'· ...._. ""'""'''· rkorded Ai>rll 1, 1tn "d """"' ' <>nt ••-wtlVllt' Tl!l1 111111..., ... 11 btlltS C>lftCfuctM W • N --... 5011 fn book "?O, 1>•0• Sal • ~:uey ve -UK< -corl'Of"•ll..... 111, ., otrld9! •-d• In lh• olflc1 •I
gUy " Aobtrl W Bred(nt,r ... ........ .t Or•nt• C o u n ! " , . • I TM1 1111_ .... fllld '""" "'-CCM'!f'I' ~ ... -ot dtl•utt In l~I He sa.J.d he had no P ans to Cl•rto. or or1n .. counTY .., M9Y -. 1m, ...,..... II' ,.....,_. or atilla•tlon• -~-ge Corona'11 plea • f 1w e ...... r, J. MlddolC.. o.ufY c.a.Hlf'I' __, ......, ~ ,,.. 1tr11ch or UltW Ckrto. tlfllolllt, Mies -1 wt1k11o w11 r.c<>10HI iruJocenl PubilJl!ld Or•l'Pte COlll Dtll'I' ll"li.f, ....... II 22. >r7I .. __,,, llO. 13.H I,
Ha k d "bed••-c1·ent as Ju1111 &. lJ. t:2 29, lf71 lGl-11 "' ...,. ,_ .,... ... flt u kl 0111c111 W t:SCf'I Ill& l ' 11--.. ..... • ..wk .-ct1on lor
"'dlmhed toneemed. as well LEGAL NOTICE c•, ---::' ~·.,."" "'~~'~:;
he should be. The state of ~ tt .... Ttw--. ..w °""' 01
California Is trying to put him "1cT1T1o~~u11N111s ir,.':!' C".:'C:i.~ !:!r~:;1:,-'
in the ~as cham~d.'"Co . Thi 11111!fr.':11~:.:.,~:-,,:r.,. butln.. ~ ,.: : ': ~_.IM~•~~ In prISOn, he sai , rona 1s '" °',.... ~1
d. g ••-B"ible ·m 5 ........ 1 .. h 1e.r11.te Jt:wnt:11.s. 2300 H•rW for .. -,,, .....,.,.,. e111191110"' rea m ul'I:' .,.......,..., aou1t¥1nl, Cmt• ,,.,_., c1111om11 Mc.11rtilf ~ ....,. o.... ff/ Trv.t. "looking for a little help from KIAi( J!WELlfJtl 011' COSTA M£14. NO"TI : TN..,,_ of u ld -IY "
lb , -d." • c.11tar .... c.--11io.., 6615 F.tlbl'oOk .,.,_...,.. ._ -. lGl'I Chkor\i YJ••· e ....... Av ...... C•-· ,..,,k, CIUIW!lllo lf"\1114, ClllMr'lol9. Hawk called a change of Thi• bvtlne-1 11 Dtll'll c.onducttd •v • 0111..:l ~ a ''" , e«POrll'°"-SfCUllln'Y Tll1..lf venue to transfer the trial to ·~= MICHAEL. o. GOL.OIE, INWIU.MCa ~AJIT fb • t "a 5.UlllN 111' °"1lo ~· ano er co m m u n 1 Y ,., Mlctlm o. Gold• F•lldliwrt _.. "'*" possibility I'm looking into," Tki1 st.t-nt "led .. 1t11 "'• cwntv Publl~ 0r-c..11 o.ur ,.,100, ·d h b d ·-• ad p C~ of Ort"" Counl)I M : June I, 1'71. Jurtt 1, a, U, tm 131 ... 11 but sa1 e a """ m e u llY: s.v.,.1v J . M•*x, Dei>ul'I' CCl'lnl'l'i---'---'-----------
Ll!JGALNtmCE hls mfud, Cllrto.. """
"ln any C8.R of l h.1 S l"llO!llhld Or.,,.. C09ot D11Lr l"lkit,l-----~,c.,.,.=-----
magnltude: tbe farther away I Jvne 1"" 27' " -Jui ... " '"'' l.ot-n "•CT•TIOVS •llSIMhS
LEGA NAMll ITAT .. tr:NT L N01lCE lM followrlnt --II llolne '*'lnH• 1-------::-:::::------1 •1: l'-nn SAN JUAN C Al'llTlt AN O UC Reveals ll'IC:TITIOUS IU11Mlllt CAlll.fVISION, 1:111 ~ Av1nu10 NAMll 1TAltr:MINT c .. 1. Mt1t . Ct lllorni. f'lW.
Tilt lollowll\Si ttrlOll 11 dolnt llulll>IU Or1nn COU"IY Ctbll comm11nkto!lon1
'" Co<r~"y • C.lllornlt ~tllon. ll1J
Standards TMC CAlltE FAMILY, ll1J Su,,.,..,.._ su~l""-r A-. C.11• MeM, (1lllO<"•
Avt"ue, Cotl• Meu. C•lllotn .. m21, nl• tli676,
T~t TM Commu"IUTlons c"'""'"'' T~I. t1u11 ..... }I. btl ... c.ano..c:tni by •
• C1lllornl1 corr>0r•llon, ll7S 5umlowtr tOfPOl'll\on, AvtnUll, COlll• M.u, C1lllO!"nl1 '112'-Sl1ntd: 11.0l!lfll.T W. Ball!CtcNEll.
d n.11 ttu1rne .. 11 i:.11111 cClllducttd by • T~l1 ~.,....,..,, flltd '""" ftMt Count'I' F . St ents C~•tlo... Clerk ol o .. ._ c ....... IY .... M•v ,.. ltll or u Sl11\td1 ROBERT W, 1!1.llECKN.1!:111 ltY l!l•Vitr)Y J. fMdOoll, Dll'utr CatmlY
Tll!s "•"""""' u11<1 w11r. 11toJ c""""" c1.nr. Clll"1l of Or.nt• Cou111'1' otn M.y 29, 1'71 Publl1111d 0.. .... CC..lf O•lly Pilol. BERKELEY (AP) -~ t1Y e ... er11 J, Mldclolr. DIPUl'I' cou"tr June 1. 1.s. n , "· tm 1a .. 11 c1n . University or ca 11f0 r n I a Pllttlhl'tnl Dl'"•nve COlrt 0.111' l'llof. Ju. .. 15, 21. 2t, lt11 1"27-Tt LEGAL NOTICE
an n o u n ced Monday LEG N 11'-Jm
standardizing of critttia for AL OTICE l'~c::~t~oso,_~:~~~N::s
I U. d d I ' JHfll T~ tollo'"I"' otrlOO'I le ...._ 1o1111n,11 se tt" ng new un ergra ua e c111r11'1cAt i oF •u11N 111. 11 :
l d t t ··-. ht I l'ICTITIOUS fllAM• SOUTHL AND SU en S a l\o"J e1g genera The u""er1l11ned 11o ct rttlY 1hn •rt Clifllll!IUTOll, tfl
COi'litueflnQ I bu1l.,u1 •t 7)0 W. lttll St.. Or•not, [•litorni•.
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campuses. Coll• MHI, Ctllfofnl•. U.-.:ltr !ht I i{-Wiii\ .... "· Itel .. , '" Spl1111•Ur ,, • J~yle Gairaley, director of ~1~~~h•~'':',1;•ri~m ot11 Ac~~_;E;l"~; ~;r1":;,1;:;!tc;:n:=_1:"'~uc1• 11ov '"
admissions for the n i n e • 1011ow1n1 "'...,'· -. n1mu ln tun illdl•klll•I.
•"" or1ce1 o1 •••lo'ern:• ,,... •• 1ot1ow1· Wllll•m "· e1d11 CampUS S)'Slem, Said the All" Sl•nllor!n, l!ml Ktmuelt "or.. ll'oil 1t1t~m~nt llltlt w!l!I tt>e C.Un!v
Munll...t"" lleKI\, C•UI. '26'1, Jt mel Clerk et 0.-•nrt C111mlY .,. M1V Jf, Ull proposed changes w o u I d Mlct.••I Et11otf, ''°' Ortk• "vt .. COiii bv 111vtt11 J. M'°""", OtPlil'I' CC11m•1 Mo,1, Ct llf. Cll!"~.
increase the cbar:k."U of top 011td J une .c. n11 • Ala" Sttnllortt! high school k'holars being J•mH M~•l Elliott
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l'ubl\Jhf<I Ott~N Cot JI Dlllf P 1lo1.
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led •-c f Sltta el C•llfOf"l•, Or-Counl'l'I ewol at t1r.:; U camp.lll o o.. Ju.,. 1, itn. betor• ,..,, • Nott•v LEGAL NOTICE
th · choi l'ub!lc t11 •nd ..,, ••lot Sltft, OO«nM•ll1 o -------------etr ce. '"''""' "l•n ~t1nllorfh tnd J1m•··-
All r ant ~·11 ~ be Mldllll EUloll k-n fo .,... fo bit th• 11'4111it app:ic I 111.l mu:.~ ,.._ wi-. 11an"" ••• •ubtcrlbtd 10 CllllTl,ICAT• 011 au11N 111, . the -12" ~ f th• .. 1 .. 111 lntlTllfl!tJ'll .,.,. .,~,_t..,..., l'ICrtflOUI NAMI in Ut'l"""" n per\.·11:::u~ o = n9C!JtH .,_ ..,,..., Thi unc11~1,....:r -s c.tr11tr 111 •• <to""
their high school graduating 10 l'JC~~l!:i~H MOllTON ~~"'~ .. ~i~.!..nf., ~ .... w1~'.
Culsass-toiorlbe eligib(ole CaJIO jlftteodnJ ~7:.~~i.rn11 ::'.:r~IN~'l' Eg~rr.:M:NT 111Hi'H'\A~
. ~I ty goe& Of 8 Or•llM (<11,1fttl' ""' Mid tln'lt ls _.,,,,_. <It -::ti'"-nslde>i.. 1'unior co J J e g e MY c-1i11en f•11i~ 1ow1 .. , --. M4M ,.,,.. In ~ • "oril I, 1'15 Pi.ce ot retkltl'lu II •• f!Ollllwl: ' tranafe.rs and Vietnam J1111e 1. '"" n. tt. 1m 1~1•11 J -Howw11 ~. N~lli.
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'°""",.,_ 0r._ """ 011~ 1'15-t, Ln .. c..n Mist. c .. V lrlll. Dttld IM111!, lt7l .f:!
~ c b 1n1 • d admissions LEGAL NOTICE st.ti _,Jr.;rfoml~~~· polict provides that on ~ °" Mn 11, 1m, .....,... -•. • Cltt-where 1pplic1tions tllllTl,ICAT• Oii' •USIN•n l'llbltc. Ill ..... flttt ........... l'IC'TITIO!ll MAM• •-1'1111 J-~ .,_.., uceed enrollmimt openings n.. __ ,.,,..., oa.s tertlf'I' "" 11 ta ,,.. ta ... IN --...._. .... ~'utlc ~ 11 1' CICl"WCll.,. • M11tflll.I .t 1m N-rt ...,tt.crlbld flit .,. ~ .. ---..i ....,._ ran-• W A"-""'-"""""' c .11 ... M&. v,..., IN Kk_.....,. "" ntc111oi11 -. ~
determine 50 ........... (l( the fldllllw tlrm ....... "'ACE l'UllNITUllE tOFFICl-'l HAll . "' I
........ ..,..,.,. .... ht Wiii flnll II «im_.., et fl'lor MAlllY 81TM MOllTOfll ! 1v&ll&ble plact1. 'lt.e othtr 50 flit!...._ ~ ...,_ ........ Jot·""' -No111•v "ut!IJC. CltlflNli. • •
peretnt will be dtolat 8fter • "-~ ~_:.:.._ ~' .-....1111"' ~:-i~ 1" ~
review or I •·d iv Id u a I s..,,.1 .. '°"' ~ Mr c.m111l•1Dfr l!•Pi,...
I. .: J-11. "71 A9f!I '· 1trs •• app icawons. ~ lei o.ouu. ""'*".,... 0ra,.,.. c ... °'"' The review will dWllidtr St•toa., C..1"""'9. Or••'-""'' ,_M_,,_,._•~'"-='o-7-:'c·c•:,,::":,· o""C:.,-< <i , . °" June ll, 1n1, fM.Mra ,,.., • Nol•P"l'r academic 1nlerests, campu1 htlllc ht .... ,_ .. i. si.11. -llY LEGAL NOTICE •. &..:1.;
P r o g r am s 1 p e c I a 1 ._......_ H.nY lei o..d9cn •-n 1•·•-------;:-=:::----1,...if:'fo • • ""·"'· ...... --.._ -111 achtevement.s , ri' I e ct Ive ""'9Ct1blll "1 1119 wtftiln '""""'*'t ...., •·"" "tm-f' ~. and the K6.1 ... 11•11 llol ~,,,. -· PICTIT IOUI autl .. 111 • recn.JI ''"~ e .01 \o"J, 0 r tOFll'M:IAl. ••AL) fll-'M• IT-'T•MIM'f' •
factors, with the student ~ ktlr""'Mer10fl •• ~"-"'i-i"' .......,. 19 111111t
h ,_ tbe . ..., ol I ...... -. c.11t1rn1• av .. '9 r15.... appea on l'rlllCIMI OR'ke ... LOMO •• Ac M '.I 0" • l
b _ _,_.,, ~ DI'"-Qllwlfr c.t.al,.IVlllON, )DJ ....,......
IUU:SUIP a:roUfl\r.. My c~ ....,.. Ctltll Mete, Ctllfllll'fl .. ,,.,,,,
For the coming fall tenn, •Ji t. tm rn!".:~-•11 ... 1 HI•
f Uc h "lllllllfted "Cir-aaet Da.llY ....... ' ' • our campuses 1 v e ,_ u .. n. 2t ,,... Jiit¥ ._ ''" l•n "'"'......,· 1m *"'""°""" applications in e:s:tta of ~ i.:=. c:11=: .,.., ~ -Davis, Santa Cnl:s:, LEGAL NOTICI -.. ... •-~· od S Di t"'"-': ltOllll.T w. Ill .u. ... ,... a an ego. c:111111'1CAT• o" a nu••ss TMt ... ...,..., ""' •ltlt 1119 "The u n l •er• It y or PICTITI0!.11 NAMI (Ml« ,,, or-.. c..,,..., ell Mtq r-m • h h'-•-· l1'I ulllll"'-deft Uf'llfof 119 .. .., .........., J, MMlar(, ~ "'9Worn11 as a l<>UlllC ~111111 . lvllfllU •I ... W, 11111 tt.. Cllortl. •
eommltmenl t.o ldmit all Cn t• MIN, Ct llMr"I•. \n'ICllr ""' .......... ~ c... Del -~ ,_ ho t I t nc111i.ut nrm -ltf u.ve:/\IOlfll.'1 Mie a. II. 11, 1'. 1tri 1JWUffha W mee S WOaM MNCH .wl fl'l9f ttll fl"" 11 ·"~blJity ~-d-~ Ind tOfrl-.cf '°' "" tfll"°""1"' ""'°"' ...._:, __ _:~~~~~'.!, ....._, Cl ...... aJuS, M -'" tul ..... 111«e ot ,...,....,_ M
an atlll fulflllln5 t h a t •• 111:11-..: ~""
i..--1 " G . Id Lll'IOlll J. ~ ~.o. ,.,..,. 1A " ' --,.~ commn.u1ci1" a1ns ey !• · o.1e s1 .. Cl-It• MIN. c.utotn.._ .,... UAf'IMlllT ,.•tvi t~ important change In °""'L12.,'J.1r.'..:.nw "1;-,.._... --.. ._. ~~
the new proceduret gives 5t•tt et Ct lllornl1, °'•"" C.....rv: IAN CL.&Ml"TI r"-al.t: I
Mtentton to aeeommodaUon at °" J....,. n , im. biter• ..... • ,...,.,. 121J ""'""" _......_. ..,..c .,v1 io1t, . ll"ublk lft ""°' !Or .... St .... --llY C•U'°""' tx». n ~ the campua of r 1 r s I 1pP111rec1 llndlll J, L~ ,_ 111 ar.,. '-"' '""' ~"'
prcfen:nce. With in the UC :t.;:~ ,."",,..-.=in '*i::,,,.::;;' .~ ~0::,:: : c.u,..,.. ~"°!': u~~
system, all qualified .students .ao;_,..,... hf _.,.... 1111: tain&. "'' ,,... ....,., c..tt ~111vr·
will be guaranteed place/' 1°""1c:,:.L....,.1~~~1 Morfer'I -~·=·-le 1111"' , v 1
Gaineley sakl. Hlll•l"f' ~bllc. C•lllerfll• Slal'itlil: 11011!11.T w 1111:1 El'I ll"rl11tlHI Ottlu II "tltll tftllmH!t !llN wrffl 1be changes follow protests O•ellM C:-.f'I' CIWk .. °''"" eovntr e11 i::w' ~'"
over lotteries held to fill :;,11~;""' ~·,. ~~ J. M.tioo., °*"'"" 1~i!
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FAD SELLS ONLY USDA CHOICE
BEEF AT EVERYDAY LOW
DISCOUNT PRICES!
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FULLY COOKED
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Your Money OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List
High ~hone Costs .... CIR I.... •cw: I; •A.M. .,_ ,._..
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NASO Lllllng1 for Monday, June 14, 1911 ff;5~
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HurtiI1g Bu siness
By S \LVIA PORTER
4-n a"'tounding 90 ~rCf'n! of
the lelephonr bllls r-irw 'i ork
business men rece11e a re
incorrect a ccording lo on'
Informed f'Slin13te -becaust
•f ovr rrhaf81'S or
undercharges of rtnlal ol
equipment ' (!Ur business may
bt' <1verpay111g 11..S monthly
lr!cphone b1li.'1 by 40 perceqt
nr rnort: becauSf' of cltr1cal
C"rrors alone Or l OU mav be
pa11ng fur equ1pn1ent you do
not e1 en havt iust because of
the tf'lcphone co mpan\ s
complicated order and b1ll1ng
pi ocedures
Jn one case 11 medium size
pubhc rela tions firm \la~
c:harged for an entirel y
tl1f(e renl telephone S\Stern
than had been 1nstallet1
corrcctlon of !he clf'ncal error
sha\ed 42 percent ofl the
comp<1n~ s monthly bill In
:inoll\er instance a medium
size 1~1\ firm \las able lo cut
lls bills 77 percent by 1n
:o.>lal hng a ne11 s)stem In ~rill
another c ase a brokerage
!inn s savings came to all
percent
What a bout your business'
Ronald Chernow a former
Bell System employe who now
heads a New York City
c o mmunications consulting
firm bearing hi:'! name has
put together for me 10 basic
guides to help you slash \Our
business telephone bills You
can u se them 'olhetlw!r your
bus iness IS largl' or small
IJ ) Don t order equ1pmen1
you don t oeed F or 1nstanct
1/ vour office staff includes
only hve people, you do not
need I a n c y , multi button
~utpment for each desk A
simple back telephone unit
\\1th three UlCQm1ng a nd
nutgo1ng hnes can cut your
monthly rental 1n half
tZI Check bow many lotir:
d11taa ce telephone calls you
make and if you make a lot
consider 1nstalhng a WATS
line to s ave monty Tile
telephone company will make
a WATS study for you to
delerm1ne its feas1bd1 l}" If you
ask for 1t
r 3) Never take a telephone
bill for graalt'd If yoll
honeslh feel you have a
reasonable complainl against
the phone company for 1!s
se rvice }OU may bf' entitled lo
8 refund The p hone company
1s not as obstinale as It m11y
seem a bout reasonable''
c omplaints (Jn bill'
14 J U }'ou find a prov'a:t
ov,rchar g' on vour Junt bill
10°/o NNN
CARE FREE
LONG TERM LEASE
By Comp•~¥'"'"'" Ch1ln li1' NO It llll 000 •I <••h
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AN~WERIN G-I URtAU
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blll Too oft.en lh~ phone 111 8..n.o> ~ 44C•1111 Min 101 1o.s Eltdt" c11 '~ '"" ""'' G.111 ui;. :u"' G"11 111'" 1~ .,.. Pet '"'"' ''°' ,1, ,""",. oc, U' 111 81>; Sy 31 .. M" Ct ro'IOfl 8 101 lO!I Em11S OM 111\ 11\lo Fa om.I '"" J Y•OOn l I P1ulrt' p I ~ So _..
company would r ather not '"'~--s 1s1t 254ii c1"'..:1 ,. '~ """' E"" •v c. ""' 2111t ,,.,..1 c1 s.. '"' ~:.~ R ~ ;: l'•v•ll• 1.-,,,.. :t:iio.!'•= Htr11 Ji( :n 37"4C•P Mtn '80 ~.~.·.~ •• ·,•,,R ,,,.. 2 .... Frnk!~ El tl'i '"-Hff red F )lv,,,,.,Pl yL rM 24 25 AllCYEI J.l~
duilurb 1ls records system by MiOI ••~ •J>.I u '4Ce1> $w•1 "'1 ~ ._"'" l!I 7"' ''-'Hertt J011 11~ 1~0"'1 M• 1~ 1v,1 A11(E p1s 11 511.o"' 110'.' U ~5'\lo (1pln Ar t l t tEPICD In J.V, <IVlfrncl ICt .. ,,•,~,.'lj,H .. 11 (II ~ J PHrle> T 26 2t All Al~hlld1
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NE\V YORK (A Pl -Increases 1n the prune rate
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Briefs
JACKSON t-.f1ch 11 Pl) -
JI ayes Albion Corp ~aid 11 has
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operation or a new ~yslem
that el1m1nates po 11 u t 1 o n
created hy organrc gases from
paper mill and industria l plant
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~yste1n costs $60 000
Cl-llCAGO 111 (LI')
Shipments or mobile homes in
Apri l rose 7 percent to 42 840
from 39 920 a vea r ago the
Mobile Homes Manufaclurers
Assoc1a~1on said
\VASl·HNGTON !UPI)
C.O()dyenr Tire and Rubber Co
announced \Vednesday 11 hti'f
been given an $8 2 m1lhon
N~vy contract for sona r
'ystem!t for I 15 destroyers
WASlllNGTON iUPll
The defense supply agency
awarded Caterpillar Trac1or
Co a $7.2 m1l11on contract ((Ir
J!M dle$el lractors rot lhr
Anny
Stockmarke t price~ are
bt'1ng driven down by un
certainty over mtem!l~1onal
monet!lry stabili ty rea l-e:itat@
comm itment~ a bulge In ~
poraft equ1tv flnanc1ng an4
mutual fund redemptions ""°'
cording to Dean Witter and
Co however Witter Sufl'.gest
these factor~ are only ltm
por11ry and t>elleve:i enmlng~
will shortly reas11ti rt
th~mselves •~ the prll'M!
mo\trl of tqulty prices "
' J I OAltV PILOT
For the
Marriage
Lice tases
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llERG WILSON -Mov J11 t;;cr<•on P Sl, '"" S.l!v 39. Doln °1>1 Foun•e•.: \l•llr• .. (l(ERM .. N·MlllER Moy JC, L•"-
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M••a SCttiLL!NG-GOULET -Ju,.. I . Paul
G , !1. ana B"""<• M , .le. t1c1m 01 HuMo r>QIOn Bo•c~ MDllTENSEN IC IN(HELOE -Jun• ,,
O••llif' L•llo•. d . a ncl IC.•••" Lou"•· ll. D<llh ot Hun!lno!Of' Bf&r.t-.
Ba.Ha.II lt:AS"' Juno 1 ll•o•n 10. and llic•O a.nn, 71, l>Q!n o! Laaun• B••rr. llUSHlON LYNCH /Une J, £•no,r
M . all. •nd llu!h E , .IJ, !><>th ot Cos!a
Me•a PENN·llOQUEMOl!E Jun• l,
Slanlov W 7'1, •nd "•'""' M , 3), b;lh ol W••lm;n,1u
P fR .. LE5-llE1CHEL Jun• " Eddie Jatt. J, and ~u••n lJ, l>Qlh ot Foon·
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Wavn•, ll. ol ~•n•• An1. ona Jc•n \I . )(), ol Hun!ln111cn lit•<~
WH11E CLINE~ Jun• •· Donlld E , SS, cl Hunl<n<ilon Bo1cn, •nd BollV
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HILTENl!llANOf·llA&ER -Ju"" S. Ell,..ln Hor ot • Ill, 71 , of W••!m•n>ltf, and E•l1llo L, 7(1, of Buono Porl<.
CUllflSW4L(lfll Juno I , Brute L. Jr, )•. ol F''"'nl••n \/•II••· 1nd llo•b••• C. lt of Hun"not<>n Bt•th l(NESS-PJIOFFITT -JuN S, Jcl\n 0. Jt , ).0, o! S•n!a A~•, Ind Motl>I. Jj, o! Hu,.t<n<ilon B•oth LAWN-ll .. DElt Jun• S. WOll8m OQ, ond \/OfQ;n/• Loe. 1'. bOlh of Hun-
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SEN11·m~'1l3~'~cRDFT Jun• s.
Monln<i, 21. of Son Delco, ~nd Mlth•I• 7(1, o! Wo,!m<r"!•• WOLFE·TR .. DEWELl -Jun o $.
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Pl1c•n!i1 ll!OCH .. ROS WELLS -Jun• I, Woll<dm Jl1~lnold, il. of S1n11 11n1. and
Svlvla l••· 71, cl Co•t• M•I~ HOL£N.JD"E~ Jun• I \l~f••d It,
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al Ntwootl B••<~. BROWN·GASSMAN -Juno \, Joh~ Tl.,..mo!hv. 1'/, •nd M~•Y Ann•, ,1, t>c•~ o! Hunt,not"'1 Btotn. DAllENPDRl·ICIEf"Ell Jun• ~-Ml!c~o!I S1eo.,.n, 1~, o! Lomt>O<., and Ann, JO o! Hun!m•1DI' B••<h WHEELOON·F'LE15(1-1M .. NN -JtJn• ~. J<>t>n. lC. ol WP>l (P'1~•, ond Mo!od~. ·a, cl Hunl\noton llt•t~.
Dissol1atio11s
Of Marriage
Filed J""" 1 B•••m..,. P•nn• L•"" ~"G Jorfld l . M••~os. C.r••ldl"" ancl llor..•!
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MODILS
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An1,tual R e port
Fire Statistics
Lo,ve r n1 County
01\ANCE -Ir you were a
Southern California fireman,
1970 wa s a year to remem ber,
Orangt' <.:ounty Fite Warde n
I::lmer F ~Osterman points oul
in his annual reporl.
"In a 9-day period 430.826
acres burned and 795 homes
"'l'te des! royed." Osterman
recalls. "Pre-planning and
outstanding work by personnel
t1f our depa rtment a n d
agencies providing mutual aid
kept Orange Coun ty losses
comparatively low with 4.496
acres burned and ene home
Josi .,
f''our new fire slation.c; were
at·liviated during 1!170
Mission Viejo, Si I ver a d o ,
fl.lodjr ska and the University
station in Irvine.
The department now h;1s 272
fulllimc and 423 paid-call
f1ren1en.
The Or;ingc Coun ly·Slate
Cooperatt\'e Fire Protection
Program pro111ded fire
prevention, suppression and
rescue serv1<:e to a I l
uninco rporated art'as or
Orange Counly and on a
contract basis, to the cllles nf
Cypress. La Palma, Los
A I a m 1 t o s . San Juan
Capistrano. Villa Park and
Yorba Linda.
Ambulance
Driver Gets
P rison Term
SANTA ANA -Ambulance
dnvcr llobert Jerome Cote of
Costfi Mesa has be e n
sentenced to slate pri so n for
what police. sa id was a "mad
and 1not1veless " a!\ack !;ist
D1'C". 11 on a v.· o ma n
pedestrian who may have
delayf'd his progress fl n
H11rbnr Boult'vard.
Orange County Su p e r i o r
Courl Judge Howard Cameron
ordered a priso n lC'rn1 or one
tu 10 years for Cote , 25. after
s1udying a re1l0rl compiled at
the Chino Guidance Cr.nlcr.
That rt'purl concluded that
Cote, 2928 Peppertree Lane,
v.·as nol 1ns<1 ne v.•hen he
s!abhed and punched Rose
l.ei~h Blnkc, 31 , of 3038
F1\l n1ore St , Costa ~1 es<1. as
she v.·alkrd on II a r b or
B(lu levard near Baker Street.
Police said Cote :;ta btied
~!rs. Blake 1n the b11ck and
broke her Jaiv b e I o r e
returning lo h1.~ vehicle and
driv1n1'; off .l odge Can1eron
fnund liirn guil ty of assault by
mc11ns of force .
Fiestas Set
At Li braries
SANT . .\ ANA Orange
Cnun1y r ublir L i b r a r y
11ro~ran1s at 25 branches v.·111
bi-i;1n 1\tontlay on 11 rotating
bil ~IS
A ~outh of lhc Border thf'me
h•1li lwtn atloplcU fnr lhe 1971
l\1'11d1ng F1r<:;!a ~rared fn r
1 hilrtrrn 5 tn 15. 1o1·11h " 25,000
ra111cqJiltlnn f1$!Urc frn1n Ills\
~£1:1r t11 su rpa-.s
:;il;1t! ni e 01 h" r s 1111d
\olunlt •C'r!> \viii f1ffrr a v;ir1e\\'
nf SJ)('('l/ll Sl ()flC$, rrograrp·s
;ind pnrt1es 1n addition lo
4lrgnn1 ~ed r e t r ea t i o n al
reading.
ut true savin~
Current iitchenAid models.
not "slripped down"
or •sole" models.
Supply
Limited
The county"s 27 fire s taUnns
cover an area er 523 square
miles.
Total alarms responded to
during 1970 we re 4,149. A
hreakdown in calcgnry shuws
structure. 488 : vchiele, 372:
refuse. 229: v~get.ation, 420.
The.re were 438 false aleorrnS
an d l ,3fl7 rescue calls.
· Total Joss in llll typ!'s of
fires was Sl.88 rn1U1 nn an d
property saved 1o1•as valued at
$8 2 mill ion. according to
Osterman.
T urtle Rock
Kids Win
F ilm Contest
IRVINE -Chlldren 10 Carol
Lloyd's first grade class in
Turtle Rock School recrnlly
won first place in the
Ca lifornia Film Festival.
Their arhieven1ent may in·
voJve children throughout the
San Jnaquin EI e me n t a r v
School District in the art Or
film making.
Thei r teacher" is curr!'ntly
"'riling a project for a d1strict-
"'ide program. If accepted by
trustees, the project will he
sent to the-stale for con-
sideration for funding under
Title 111 of the Elerncnt11ry
and Secondary Educat ion Act,
a section dealing with in-
tegrated language arts.
The ehildren v.·on in the
kindergarten through , third
grade category for thcir
anlm;i!ed film of how ;ini1nal s
live with man and how they
are killed by him.
"The fil n1 dealt wit h cnn -
servatiun." said Mi ss Lloyd.
''The chlldrl'O \vrote \he story,
drew the background s and
filmed it en t ire 1 y by
thems<'l11r.s.''
Pupils spent !hrt'e n1onlh s
on the production of !he film.
beginning "' i I h diSi·ussion
about how animals are happy,
hov.· they ate killed. and what
can be done to keep lht'rn
from being hurl .
A mural v.·as pain1rd as a
background and chara<:ters
were cut nut to move in front
()f the mural.
P lanc la r inn1
Schcclulc Told
Heserv:HH1ns are requested.
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Anaheim Angels Double the Fun
FASHION 'S THE GAME
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Photos by
Lee Payne
Sharen Allen, wife
of pitcher Lloyp
Allen, sports whit e
shorty playdress
with navy polka
dot lining and
matching hot pants.
Sing er's Up on
As the 'Elegant
Her Toes
By ~IARIA~ CHRISTY
NEW YORK -\\'hen singer .Jane • f.lorgan married her third husband,
a theatric;i/ entrepreneur by the
name of Jerry \Ve1ntrAub, there wa~
;i definite and no-tasy-lirswa!low
6tipu!ation.
His word "'·oulrl be law. Nn ifs,
11nds. buts. .Just 11 h so 1 u I e ,
unquestionable law. He point.ed out
the liaison couldn't survive the
vicls!litudes of connict and he fully
expected to be in !hi!: driver's seat.
How else to keep sweet from going
sour?
Jane. an independent of iron-clad
persuasion ;ind hardly the woman
prone lo childlike faith in man, said
okay. He \1•as boss.
NO TEASE
It didn't lake long for Jerry ht
become very r.ritical of Jane's
style. That teased-up hairdo?
Unca;esseble and cxpendablf' .. lane
womed orr to Antoine al Elizabeth
Arden for something soft and
fiuffy.
Those ghaslly $200 hats from a
London milliner, the ones with Jong
feathers cris.9-crossing the brim
and tickling his nose when he tried
lo kiss her? Only one place for
lhem. Off her head. She quickly
laid them to rest in the attic.
And all her "serious" clothes
were driving him nuU. Just ,
because she rose to fame in Parill
supper clubs and evesy designer
from Dior to Balmain !Upp\ied her
gowns didn 't mean her im11ge was
"coulure." Jerry went 80 fa r as tn
observe that "couture" aged her by
a dtt1tde.
F'ighling words'.' Not lo Jane'1
ears.
Over the last ffW yean1 Jerry has
metamorphosed J.1ne who br more
chic lh11n ever. And 1111 1he talk.,
about ta Jerry and love: "I bate
I
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NEW IMAGE FOR JANE
aggressive women who weaken
their husbands. They take the
starch out of a man.
"I never really wanted a man to
rule me till Jerry came along. And
l had to establish priorities in my
head. A great career or a happy
marriage first? I decided 0t1 lhe
latter and that was that."
F ASHTON FITS
Fairhion del'lnilely fitJ "inlo the
marital bliss. Jerry has an imRgr
of Jane and she has allov..·ed hcrseU
lo fall Into II. -which m11ke~ them
both happy. "The. more I lollov.·ed
bis idea.a, "the more conhdentt 1
••
Hippie'
g11ined." she says. Before Jerry,
she felt worthwhile only "nen
performing. Now she's g1JI !hilt
feeling all the time.
,Jane's make,(lver started when
Yves Saint Laurent sui;;gested
bralessncss. Jerry gol lhe message,
Never mind that .Jane is 36C And
stacked. Her bras have to go. Jerry
himself v..·cnt to a Madi~on Avenue
boutlquc Frequented by Jackie
On11ssis, Veneziano, for a tight T·
shirt Wear it over nothing. ,Jerry
told Jane. And take nrf the jacket
in the middle of the act. An unbra'd
girl in man's clothing is sexy.
She says: "I haven't worn a bra
since."
Jerry had another brain~torm.
No performer had ever wom those
dazzling patterned Emilio Pucci
dresses for a night -clu b
performance. Singers on the show·
bi7. circuit wore uptight gowns and
>ill the expected accessories -
gloves, jewelry, shoes, stocking11.
Not Jane. Jerry said she should go
Pucci braless and shoelc1s.
BAREFOOT
Next scene: .Jane In her Pucci,
free of underwear and barefoot on
the stage, singing her heart out.
Pucci, In the audience, ahing about
this b how women everywhere
should dress. Free. No corsel!. No
restrictions. Casual. Unencumbered
by fuss.
Jerry wants to 3tt Ja~ as an
elegant hipp ie .
About the change : "I guess you
could call the whole cycle Jerry
and I have experienced women's lib
in f!:verse. t can tell you it works.
"When I was younger I thought nr lt 11 male dominance and 1
rebelled. r.iow I see it a'
emancipation bec1use I've learned
f.,shion freedom from my husband
and please him at the aame time."
It wilt be a double header for the
\\'O!nenfo!k when the Angels stage A-day
fc~ the Ladies on ~1onday, June 28, in the
stadium.
~ot only v.·111 there be a baseball clinic
for thnse who don 't kno\v the difference
between foul flies and rtytng fowl. sup-
per plate and home plate. but there will
be a parade of su1nrner fashions sported
by the Angel wtves and children.
Players 11 i!l demonstrate the finer
points of baseball. Offering l'Xplanations
11•u! be Tony Con1g!1Jro, Jim Fregosi, Je£f
'rnrboq.:. Rudy t.1a~· and Chtco Ruiz,
11ss1sted by tnach Pet r Reisn er.
\Viv£'s wil l ~la~· off lhe 11la.1ing field but
\••ill appear 011 !he f.1 shion pla!e 11.~ !hey
r;how a sununcr wardrobr or spor1ing
style~ -focusing on fun and fncedom or
ii<'l1un .
Burs!ing wil h summer sun colors v.·ill
be bril!hl bikinis v.•ith coverups or Jong
"·rap skirts. For the n1ore demure, there
\l'Jll be chic Otl!?·p1eec !'.U!IS \\Orn ""ith cut
outs. revealing JUSI a little bi! of skin.
Hot pants are the name or the ga1nc for
!he seaS<ln. They \\"11l appear as a one-
p1cce rompf'r look or as separate shorrs
"'t\h a v.iric1y of lops . A f<ivorite may be
the sporty pla ydress "'ith shorl shorts
~ccrctcd under th!? skirt.
Patios \\"lll be bloorning throughout
barbecue season if the flo11·cry paia1nas
lo be worn by one Angel \\'ire bctomes a
t·ro1vd pleaser. Al.~o hilling a hon1erun as
an all-time fal'nritf will be a ll av.·a1ia11
1nuumuu printed with pink hibiscus blos·
som~.
t.1ulticnlor. i;lripcs. prints and rabrirs
take to tht' hnndstand in easy care 11,;as h
and wear fabrics -sett1nR the stage !or
summer sun and easy li ving.
A1nong the wh•es who will model "\Vilh
lt" lnoks frnm Scars arc Fran Sricneer,
Jan Fregnsi, Karla Rrpn7.. f-:leanora f.·lay,
Carolyn .\laloncy, Rosa ur:i. c;nnza!ct,,
Joanne O'Brien, Julia Johnson and Jlu1y
Berry.
Tickets may Qe obtained at Vons
marke1.~ and at fa~ion departments in
Sears. The entire event \v i!J be from 9 JI)
a.m. uotil noo n \\'ifh the fashion show
starting at J0.30 a rn.
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Joanne O 'Brien
makes the scene
in madras hot
pants with a
crop top. She's
the wife of second
Syd
6men
BEA ANDERSON, Edit or
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Taking to the wafer rather
than playing the field are
Janel LaRoehe (left) and Korlo
Repot. Bo th choose bright bur1f1
of sun colors for swimwear.
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Tak ing
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Pulse of Luau Beat
Warring Wives Return Fire
DEAR ANN l.AI'.'DERS: Your advice lo
l nfantryman's ~iff! stank out loud. I refer lO the woman ~ husband had an 11·
month affair in Vietnam wilh an Army
nurse.
Yoo told her, "War is hell and a hus-
band doesn't need any more hell when he
gels home:· You warned her to stop
haranguing him or he might start lo look
for another nurse. If that wa!'i my hus·
band he'd be looking for another nurse all
right -to bandage his skull. J swear t.o
God you must be a man. No woman could
t.hink: like that. -PONCA CI1l', OKLA.
DEAR ANN 1..ANDERS: I'm so mad at
you I will ne,·er read yo111 <·olumn again
a1 long as I li\'t. \'our ad\·ire to Jnfan·
b'yma11 '1 wife -A'as rouen. War is btll all
right -not onl}' for lht Infantryman. but
for his 'A'ift>. I know beeauSI' r ve bf-en
through ii. Every time lbe phone raog or
somtoDt. knocked on the door I ""ondered
If I wa1 about to get that dreaded ne"·s.
The houri of loneliness and "'orry are
enough to drl,·t-a woman eraty. And lhf'n
to learn thal "·hilt you were <'rylng your
eyes out the dirty rat was having himseU
a ball!! You call yourself a human rela·
lions columnist? You're a bomewrec:ker
Is ~·hat yo u are. -CHARLESTON. \\'.
VA.
DEAR Al\'N LANDERS: So war is hell
is it? As an Air Force wife for over 15
years I can tell you how the female half
lives "·hile her man is a\*o·ay doing his
job.
ANN LANDERS ~
sit•k you walk the floor -Cir you pile two
of them in the car while you lake the
third one lo lhe hospital because you
can't leave them.
The 1nosl important person in the world
suddenly becomes the postman. You live
for U10se letters. And then Ann Landers
romes along and tells you to forget it
"'hen you learn he has httn playing
around UK' whole lilllt'. If I lived in
Chicago I'd picket your office. -
f-.10BILE , Ala .
f>EAR GIRLS: Ot\. Don't forget ii .
Remember ii. Talk about it C'Onstantly.
Yell al him. Keep him up nights telling
him he 's a lo~·do•·n. cbea1ing skunk. Give
him the fren:l". PuD.isb bUn good. :\take
him suffer. Arter all -you suffered pleD<
ly. Ahtt a "·bjle you'll notict-be Is no
longer dl"fending bimulf against }'Our
tirad~. He's bewme quitlt>r and quleler.
And Ont' day i!'U be so quiet arourw:l your
house that }'OU 'A'on·1 be able to tiland it,
lle'll be gol>t'.
would like to siag at bis ov;n -A'edding I
"e no reason "·by be shouldn't. But
make 1ure be tielecls something ap--
proprlaLt. for es.ample, "Wb at Kiud Ctf
Fool A.m J'' would not be suitable for Ib is
occa1Jon.
DEAR A~'N LANDERS: 1 ran across
some simple "'isdom 'A'h1ch l hope you
will print in your column. The "'ords are
by Or . Hearl.sell \\lilson and I found them
inspiring.
··This is the beginning of a new day.
God has given me this day to use as I
~·ill. I can "*''aSle it or use it for some
good purpose. But what I do with this day
is important because I have exchanged a
day of my life for it. When tomorrow
comes. today "'ill be gone foreve r. I hop('
I ll'ill not regre1 the priee I paid for JI.··
-MINNEAPOLIS READER
DEAR i\fPl.S: What you describe: as
"slmjlle wlscklm" could !ierve as a guide
for a meaningful life -or ii could be a
morning prayer. Thank you for sharing.
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MRS. AMBROZICH
Pair Says
Vows in HB
·• Tuning up their l·la.,..·aii~n instruments, the 1"1mes. J.lal Bakke. Laguna Beach;
{ Rex Robertson, \\leslmmster, and Charles Chalk. Costa Afesa (left lo r ight) pre-
pare for the California Practical Nurses Association's luau from noon to 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 27. The island cuisine wi Ube served at The Reef restaurant, Long
Beach.
\Vhen lhe rar breaks do'ATI. or you need
a plumber or some maintenance work
done. you get charged double becau!'ie
you're a \1·oman alone. When the kids are
DEAR Al\'N LANDERS: Our daughter
is getting married in the fall. Her fiance
has a beautiful voice and she "'ants him
to sing at tht>it "'edding. The young
man's mother wants him to sing also. My
husband and I are not sure this is proper.
Pleast give us your opinion. \Ve "'ill do
as you say. -FROM BAL TJ1'10RE.
DEAR FROM: U lht Batsfmore Oriole
l/ow will you know when the real thing
comes along? Ask Ann Landers. Send for
her booklet "Love or Sex and Ho"· to Tell
the Difference." Send 35 cents in coin and
a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope
"ith }'OW' request in care of the DAILY
PlLCYI'.
The erening 'A'edding uniting
Lynne Rochelle Bartimore and
Brian David Ambrozicb was
performed by U1e Re v .
Charles Rose in Communit y
United ~!ethodist Chu r c b ,
Huntin gton Beach.
Parents of the brida1 couple
are r.tr. and h1rs. Leonard
Bar!imorf' and '.\Ar. and lttr.>.
Harold Ambrozich. all o(
Huntington B e a c h. l\1 r.
Barlimore escorted his
daughter to the double ring
ceremony .
Your Horoscope
Aries: Straight Arrow
Should Be Your Style
W EDNE SDAY ,
JUNE lb
By SVDNEV O'.\IARR
ARI.ES l ~tarch 21 -April 19~:
~1any comment Iha! you ha \'e
extra dri\'e, push during this
period. You may delecl edge
of en\·y. but proceed in
straight-arrov.· fashk111. ~tress
independence.
TAURt:S !April 20-~ay 20 \:
Famtly member ma.v be
p~paring a surprist -\vhich
may certainly surpr1~ your
GEi\fJNI /May 21 .June 20 1:
Study Tauru1 message. 5(in1e
\\'ell-tnf'aning friends simply
are misinformed. Know this
and respond accordingly. \Visn
Julfillnient tends to dom1n'1tt.
CA ~CER (June 21-Julv 22 ):
\\'el{'()1ne changes. obsi;i.C'les.
\Vhat appears to be adversity.
can ac1 u11 1ly boomerang ,.-,
your favor. You are due for
added professional recogn1·
lion.
\'IRGO ~Aug. 23-SE'pt. 22l:
Concern 1•>"ith the hidden or oc·
cull becomes f1•idrnt . Refuse
to !)f'rmit fear 10 domina!r. Be
percep1 ivf'. S('e lhrough sham.
~1ate. partnrr 111akes con·
fession.
LIBHA tS('p1. 23-0ct. 221 :
i'our 1n111i!1ve qualities "'ill
t<nablr vou to undersland
dilemn1a · of rnalr, partner,
llC'ed inner vo1t·e. Oon't trv to
force issur~. Arlt-s pt>fson
plays pro1n1nent rol t'.
SCORPIO !Oct. 2l·Nov . 2t l:
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Summer Scene
An Active One
As summer swings in. a
flurry or aC'!i\•ities is OOng
staged for members of Orange
Coast organizations.
Fashi on ables
All roads Jed lo Le Bisto
today as members of the
f~ashionables , a group of
Harb o r Area women
interested in the latest in
fashion. traveled to Beverly
Hills for a preview of the new
boutique line of Cardinali.
They also viewed the new
J sotoner body suit, a liv~in
gym suit, and a new collection
of je\\'elry designed by
Kazan1ian especially for the
body suit.
Junior Ebell
annual Commodorts' Ball on
Thursday. June 18.
SJX1nsored by the Newport
Beach Chamber of CClmmerce,
funds raised from the event
support chamber projects
including the Character Boal
Parade. Flight of I he
Sno\\·birds, Sano Ca st l e
Contest and other affairs.
Highlighting the evening will
be the crown ing of )fissl
r\ewport Bt>ach. Finalists are
1 the ~i isses Debra Coo k. Lind a
Dawson, Barbara He 1 I er.
Nancy Smith and Pa u I a
Snyder.
r.1aid of honor. l\1iss Pamt>la
Parsch, and best man Michael
Brvan attended the couplt'.
t;shers Patrick Bryan and
Richard Stricklin sea t ed
guests.
Having both a t I ended
Huntington Beach High School ,
the bride graduated from
Southern California College
and the bridegroom w i I l
transfer from Golden \lt'esl
O:>ll'!ge to Brigham Young
University at Provo, Utah.
WATCH
· budget. Emphasis is on 1,1•hat
: occurs ou t-of-sight. Key is to
· be subtle.
LEO jJuly 23-Aug. 221·
Finish projects. E i: pa n d
horizons. Look beyond the im·
1nedia te. Pl an ah t' ad.
especially \\'here vacation.
recreation enter p i c t u r e •
There is relief fr om recent
t•motional pressure. This is
du(' largely becausr you lake
~ters lo corret•t physical ail·
n1ent. l\eep n1ed1cal, dental
Ne\\·port Beach J u n 1 o r
Ebel!s named fltrs. Eu/olt>ne
Kovach outstanding \Voman·
of-the-year.
i\fusic for dancing v.·ill be
provided by the Society for the
Preservation of Big Bands.
Tickets are available at thl"
chamber offite.
Rebekah Lodge
FOR THE
GRAND
OPENING
SALE
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Presbyteria n Rites
appoin tment.
SAGITIARll'S !Nov. 22·
Dec . 21 \, 13e v•nrv 11·herc
de!ails ;ire cnncf'rnrd. Don'l
delegate dulies. You lend In be
restless; creative outlet now is
a necesslty, Aquarius person
OARSMEN CAL L -1'.1embers of the Orange Coas t
College crew, assisled by Barbara Belndorf. are rail·
1ng coast residents to a fund-raising luau 1'hursday,
June 17 .
~1rs. Kovach has served a 5
president during the pasl year
and received the honor for
contributing the most well-
rounded service to the club.
A buffet s:ilad luncheon and
card party 11·i ll take place at
noon Thursday, .June 17. for
1nen1hers of the i\1 e s a
Rebekah Lodge.
DAVIS-BROWN
Tanya Froelich Wed Com modores' Ball
The Balboa Bay Club will be
all decked out ror the 12th
According lo i\1r5. Henry
\\'f'tlcs'A•eiler. chairrnan. the
public is in\'ilt'd 10 the e\·ent
1\•hich will be in the Costa
~1esa Temple.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Noot to Lucky Mk!.)
l rookt111rst l Gorfiehl
MRS. G. M. MIL LER
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Summtr things
ror Summf'r'a Child
a tutelul ak&ortment or
rlA)'\.\'f'llr t1nd
$""iffi\\'l'Ar
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thll\tttn'• ..t•rt in 1h.e ""t1lll.11d
16877 Al•onquln S1. tt1•.,-T1.-;'tu111 •c.u·tt
{714 ~·"'
Tan~·a Yvonne Froeli ch
became lht-bride of Groffrey
1.-!ichat-I t.t iHrr during double
ring nuptials performed by the
Rt\'. Dr. Charles D1erenfle!d
1,1·ill aid.
CAPRICORN (Df.'c . 22-Jan.
19 1: Spotlight i!'i on home. pro-
perty valut>s. \'our desire to
teel secure is emphasited.
Anfl!hPr Ceprirom indi\'idu11I
prods you it11 to action, Cht-ck
in SL And rew's Presbyterian "'ritten aszreement.
Church, Ne1,1·porl Beach. AQl'AR ILS f.Jan. W.Feb.
1~arenls or tht> bridal couple 181· Fon.'t>s tend lo ht> scal-
Crew Loads
Feasting Table
are f.1r. and ~!rs. \\'eslev H. terrd don'! g1\'e 1n 10 Roast suckling pig and a
Frot'hch of Nt-.,rport Reach, unrt'asonable demand o f L.-l.l<Jalloa d nf fresh tropical fruit J\l rs. Carolyn f.liller and Jel· re!ali\'r , neighbor. Re fair but
f P '1 11 f "·11! bf' the main attractions erson . 1• 1 er o Full erlon_ f1rrn Don 't feel guilty about
<·rew from con d 1 t ion i n g
exercises 1n September to !ht'
chlsing regattas. •
Thr film. 1n full color and
sounrt. incluc!~ manv aerial ~hol.~ of lhf crew ro\1·ing nn
thr Lido channt>L
Gh·en in marriage by her fulfilline: vour O'\\'n needs. "hen the Orange Co as t
father. the bride "·as attended PISCES (Feb. 19·~!arch 20\: t'ollege crew hosts a luau
by !t11ss Cynthia Oleson. Fred J\1oney requirements demand Thursday, June J7, at the cre\\
C . Les1 kar \.\'3S the best man attention . A beautiful person ba!>e on Coast Highway in
aod ushers 'A'f ff' Rt1ndall lt>nds to make marYelous pro-f>;c"por! Beach. na\'e Grant. crew CQach,
f'r()('!ich and Fred Pauloff. niisf'S. Jr would be ht'st. The 6:30 p.m. event is being "ill sho"' slides or last vf!;ar's
The bride is a graduate of ho"·ever. to be setf·relian!. planned by crew members In Hoyal Ht!nley Jlega!\a. ·'A·hich
1'rny High School, Fullerton: If TODAY IS YOUR raise funds for a trip lo r.reat he auended.
atlt>nded California \\-'estern BIRTHDAY you tend lo be in-Britain for !ht' Royal Henley Thf' ere"'. in hcsling !ht>
University end is a graduate trospecl!vt>. self·analylical. By Regalia June 24. lu;au. t'onLinues it! tradition or
of the Calirornie Profes~ional October, you \\'ill be more Also on the menu will be raisi ng funds for all its O"'"
School of Medical and Dental creath•e and have grt>ater np-leriyeki chicken. spareribs. ac111·ities instead of asking Lhe
AS."istants. PQrtunities for seJr~xpression. rice. salads and pineepplt. c:otlege for support.
lltr husband. also a Trov If single. marriage may be on Featured will be I h e Tickets for the luau, el $25,
graduate. is an alumnus Or horizon . You are an active. premiere sho'A·ing of a film are tax l'.M!ductible and may be
tUllerton Junior College end dynamic and perplexing in-prepared by OCC photography reserved et the college or with
El Camino Awards
Students Earn Bond s
T"-o ()Ut.•landing students at numerous sc:hooi t lubs. has
~lam> Forster J unior High been the school h1s!lJr1an and
School received S2S bonds dur-pubLicily chairman and "'\111 ing an a'A·ards aS6embly to-day. ser\'e a!!J class treasurC'r nextl
April [koan. daughter of r.tr. year.
and ~1rs. Robert Dean of San l!ol!and "'as captain of the
Cl~mente . and Stuart Holland. math team that "'on first
son ()f ~1 r. and ~trs. Edwin place in a Saddleback .Junior]
Holland of San Ju 11 n College C'ontest. has been ;:i('-
Capistrano. received I he li\'e in sports and "*''asl
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Now 3 Locations
In Orange County
COSTA MESA:
<1 11 (. SeweftlMftth St. o.;1, 9·9-Sot, ,_,
EL TORO :
Loq,.110 Hilt1 1"1010
!l~•.t ro s1~-<1~I
Oolly 10-6, Th11r., Fri. IO·f
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
l•••kh11rsP & Gorfleltl
C"ltll le Lwc-y M~!.I
Dolly f.,, Sat. t -6
awards from f.1rs. Norman photographe r for lhej
Clow. vouth chairmiin of El ji~·e~a~rboo~~k~. =~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~ Camino· Real Junior Woman'sl-
Club.
Both student! have received
high grade point averages iis
\vell u partici pating in school
and civic activities.
~Uss Dean is a member of now attends California Stale di\'idual. students picturing a year of the roach.
College at Fullerton. majoring -;;-.-.,.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•iiiiiimlijiii------------------------•I in physical education. ~
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The newly1,1·eds ~·ill rtside In
Fullerton,
Watch Wid e
\Vidl" cuff bracelet watches
stil! are getting a fa ir share er
attention.
Some taper near the tnd
\l'hile others remain wide all
around Jbe "''rist.
THE BEST
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tl 1lly 111 *'• DAILY rlLOT.
We are a
manfuacturer's outlet ...
we wll only better quality clothes .•••
our prices ARE 1/l to 1/2 less!!
Children's Famous Maker:
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TOPS AND SHORTS 3.50 ea. 2.00 ea.
PANT SUITS \ 10-18.00 6.7~9.75 :l-4•/7-14
Boy1 & Gir ls
J 3.50-10.00 1.9~5.95 Ouality Swl mw••r
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l.'_ I OA!l 'f 'ILDT Tllttdir, J~ 15, 1971
,, Gunplay Charge Adds to Burden of Lefty, I~alos
~~ ~ ... ~ Somewbtrf' in baseball history rt
.-, i:pust be a niche for Angels man er
: 1Jarold "Lefty" Ph1lh1>3
:; .' He probably .,.·on't ht mentioned 1th
'' tomt of the other managing gre11ts -
]Tien like Connie .~ack , John McGraw or ~ Miller Huggins "A'hen success I.ales are
being re-told. '°:", But when it comes lo being a guy who
··has had the weight of the world on his
··~ack, Phillips should rank up t~rt with
_':' 'any or them.
•• After battling for ~divisional pennant
for most of tM 1970 season club officials
and fans expected big things from the
11171 Angels
ll.'1th promising trades. lhe return of
American ~ague batting champion AJe.1
Johnsoo and 21-game winner Clydt
Wright around, thi:s figu~ to ht some
kind of great year.
At the moment, however, here's what
Lefty has staring him in I.he fatt:
<l) Hi• team is closer 10 the divisional
cellar than it is to fir st place.
t2) His 1970 American League batting
champ is oow hitlin11 .255 and is riding
the bench be<'ause he won't run out
ground balls and field s like one of the
three blind mice.
(3\ His 19711 American League ba tting
champ is al.so accusing teammate Chil'O
Ruiz of point ing a gun at him tJohnsonJ
1n the Angels' dre.c;srng room during
Sunday's game y,·1th Washington
lr s that latest gem which to thl.5 corner
qual ifies l..erty for some p\aceml!'nt in
base ba ll 's archives.
\\'het her the allegation i.oi true er not
\j,'Ll l probably never be known.
Afl~l!'ls general manager Dick Walsh
says lhere \j,'ere no \j,'ilnesses to "hal
Johnson says happened. Ruiz t.old \l,'alsh
th<! charge is preposll'roos, that it did no1
lake place an d if Johnson says it did
happen, lei lum back his allegation with
proor.
It 1s also said that Rui z is mumbl ing
son1elh1ng about !a\j,·su1t 1n regard to the
report of the al leged 1nc Kle nt 1n the San
Gabriel Valley Tribune: M on d a y
afternoon .
Johnson told \\'alsh that he and Rulz
y,·ere rn the lockerroom 1n the late: innings
,. After 4-3 Defeat II
Reprieve for Alex: II
:::He Starts Tonight
•• Alei: Johnson will get a second chance.
Or is it his third. fourth or fifth ?
· Following a 4-3, !.)..inning loss to lhe
Boston Red Sox h1onday night. one ln
.•·hicb the California Angels got only six
,hits, manager U:fty Phillips indicated
.lhat Johnson would be returned to the
starting lineup tonight iJ'I an effort to cure
his team·s hitting ills.
"I'll just let him go ou1 and play and
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after Johnson had became embroiltd in
another controversy.
The Angels outfie lrler a c c u s P rl
Boston tonight when they send Tom
i\1urphy. 3-8, lo the mound to oppose
Gary Peters, 6-5.
Johnson committed an error in the 15th
inning but it did not ha~·e l>t'aring on tbe
outco~.
The victory enabled the Red Sox to
~nap a four·ga me losing streak and 1t
\1·as on ly the ir four1h \'iCtory 1n their last
15 ga1nes
Doug Griffin . an ex-Angel. single d
hom e pinchru nner Luis Aparicio with the
\j,'tnning run 1n the 15th Griffin's clutrh
bit off Eddie fi!her. 4-3. followed a sing le
by Rico Petrocelli and a walk to George
Scott.
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or the game Sunday when suddenly Ruiz
pointed a gun at him then put the firearm
111 his pocket and left the area.
Wa lsh says Johnso n also slates that no
\·erbal threats \j,'ere made.
\\'alsh told the press that he's not
u.tisfied ln lus own mind that .sucb an
incident evtr transpired but that he tw
no tea.son to believe either man is lying.
He also say! that in vestigation of I.he
matter v.·111 eonl1nue and thal he la
bearing in mind the extremely hol!lile
fetUng Ruiz and Johluon apparently have
for each other.
Walsh says Ruiz and Johnson have a
shouting match al rnoot e\·ery da y Last
year Johnson reportedly had lo physically
hold off an irate Ruiz during a c!ubhou:se
blowup.
In the meantime a team already
shaken by injuries, feeble hitting,
unsteady pitching and dissension must
absorb thlS new trauma.
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true or not -it's been publicly aired and
has t.o have a damaging effect on lhe
team.
After the latest episode in I.he
ad ventures of the Angels you wonder
what the encore w!U bt>.
Lefty could have his own version cf The
Perils of Pauline.
In. a!l honesty Harold "Lefty" Philhps
wouldn't have been my choice to succeed
"deposed Angels manager Bill fligney in
the first place -Bo~ Lemon wculd hav e
gotten lhe nod.
Bui Lefty is a decent. likeable sort of
gu y and surely deserves some thing belier
than y,•hat 1971 has dealt rum thus far.
I Try to Give
Fans a Good
Game--Allen
NEW YORK (AP J Numbers
sometimes lie and if you check the
hoxscore of Los Ang eles' 3-2 victory over
the /'\ew York hfets Monday night, you'U
find that Richie All('n \j,'as O.lor-3 .and
struck out twice.
So how much damage eould Allen have
done to the Met!? The answtr is plenty.
That's because the other time he went
to the plale, he walked, starting a two-
Dodger S lale
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difference in the game.
Allen y,·as on first in lhe fourth inning
wht'n \\'es Parker bounced to Ken
Bosv;ell. [t seemed like a sure double
play but Bos"·el! bobbled tt and Allen sl id
in safely. /l<o\Y Jim Lefebvre bunted and
when Tom Seaver tried for the force at
third. Allen rumbled in ahead or the
throw . · teammate Chico Ruiz of pulling a gun on
him afler a Sunday game: with the
Was hington Senators.
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later, rookie Bobby Valentine rip ped a
twCl-run doubl e. The double v.·as vi tal,
admitted Dodgers manager Walt Alstnn ,
but the big man in the rally y,•as Allen.
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Ruiz called it "preposterous."
Johnson also appeared as a pinchh iller
Monday night in the ninth inning and
remained in the game until 11 s
(.'(Inclusion. He hll two pitches on the
button but ne ither resulted in a base hit.
·•1 don't care how hard he hits. it slill
does not undo the th1ni::s he has done:,''
Philli~ uid ... But 11 doesn't mak e 5ense
keeping his bat on the bench for the rest
of the ~ason."
Tile Angels will try to get even with
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f , LO'.\'DON -Torren'ial rain~ pe lung 1 the British Isles for a v.e:ek shonened the
I sU.000 Wills Ope n L.av.·n T e n n 1 s
TOumament. postpone:d the openrng da y
nf the: Rothman tournev and forced the l London Grass Cour1.s thamp1onsh1p
jtndoors.
' Tht four sem1fLna\1st~ In 1hr ~\ dl5 Open $"1 Br istol v.·ere: pa id $~ 498 each. endin g
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('f)Uld r~ume play Lo de1erm1ne the
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points after Wimbledon -scheduled to
at.art nl!'xt week.
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the losing semi·f1nalis1s. Fi rst pr ize was
tn have been 19,998.
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NEW YORK -The :--;ew York ~l ets
111nnoon~ i\t nnday !he s1gninc or Larry
ra Jr .. son of first base coach Yog i
a.
The younger Berra was signed as a
tfltt agent. He wa! not selected in last
f"t:ek's draft of !rte agent prosp('cts.
~,L:!1e Mets had 5elect ed and signed Gil
$f1ll0gts Jr., son of their manager, in that
ld"'fl • I e Laver Top Seed
LONDON -Corona del Mar'! Roel
ver, who won a record 1200,160 on the
rofessional circuit last year. w11s top-
~ today in the men's single! for
t Wimbledon Lawn Tennis
Championships starting next Monday.
~l argaret Cou rt. tht Australian v.·ho
achie1·ed the grand slam !as\ year. "'a~
~1ven \o. I seeding 1n 1he v.·omen 's
sing les
Sttdings :
,.,1rn·s s1n,1?ICS -l ftod J_.a 1·cr. Corona
del Mar 2 .lt'lhn \ey,·tomOC. ,\ustraha .. l
Krn Rosewall . 1\ustral1 a. 4 Stan Sm1lh,
Pasadena. 5. Art hur A~hr . R1chmonrl. Va .
6 Cliff RJrhey. San 1\ngclo. Tex 7. lhe
Naslase. Romania. 8. Cl iff Drysdale ,
South Africa.
e S11doki• Disabled
r\F.\V \'ORK -The Los Angeles
Dod ge:rs placed catcher BiU Sudak is on
the 21-day disab led list ft1 onday nij!hl
and recalled catcher Joe Ferguson from
Spokane of the Pacific Coast League.
· Sudak1s injured h i~ right knee in 11
ro!lision on June sixth. Ferguson wa~
ball ing '.?52 voith 10 homers and 43 runs
battrd in in the PCL.
e ·"•her Place• 20th
FRESNO -Costa Mesa·s Barry Asher
C'OUld only vi'in five or hi! last 16 match
Rames and finished 20th in the SJ7 .&00
Fresno open bov•ling t ou r n a men t
f.tonday.
Asher was awarded ~.
e Rornania Advartcea
BUCHAREST -Romaniit advanced to
fht: finals in lhe Davis Cup tennis touma·
ment nfler winning one of the remaining
1wo ~ngll!'~ Monday for a 4-1 victory OVl!'r
Yugoslavia.
Trojans Face
Tul~a To11ight
In NCAA Play
(1.\1.\l!A IAP l -Freshman Jerry
Tabb 's f•HJr runs batted in and a 14·hit
ill l1h:k l1fle1l Tu !sa lo a 9-4 1·1ctory 01cr
Sou1hern J ll1no1 ~ here ~1onday nigh t 1n
lhf' \'olk'ge \\'orld :)('ne ~.
l)rfrnd1ng 1:ha1np1fln Sou t h e r n
Cal 1forn 1a ~t ci.l'cd al 11·e 1\1 lh an 8-6 vit'tory
nl'er Hn gham Young and Pan American
used the fou r·h1 t, 11 ~tr1kr out pitching of
Andre rtabou1 n to r1u~t llar1·ard 1-0 1n the
da\'·S other gam('S
Second-ranked Pan Arnencan 144-81
mee!s 51.iu!heru I U1nu1~ 142-81 and Tul~a
1J;r!OJ thr onl~ unbeate n remaining in
the double el1n11n<1t1on tournament -now
pl.iys 1'o l rated Southern Cah£ornia t50-
IJ 1 tnn1ght.
Tabb ~lugJ\ed a two-run horn(' run 1n
the flr~t 111ntn~ ;ind ron1ributcd a lwo·ru;i
s1n~ll:' 1,, The lioldrn Hurncanc's Four·run
J;1x1h !hat pu5hrd thr lrad to ~~
Ste ve Rof,!rr:< 12·2 p1\ked up h i~ second
1 ictory of !hf' ~r1 es by scat\('rtn g Sf'\'f'O
hits . He p1t i.:hed hitless hal! after the fifth
and finished w1!h 1 ~ :<trike nu!s, includ ing
thl' last seven men he raced.
Tulsa. "'hll'h caml' JTllo lh r 1nurn;iment
tanked fourth, broke a 3.3 tie 111 the fifth
on singll:'.~ by ./1n1 Carnet t an d Roge r
Adam s. a sacrifice ny and sin gles b)
Tabb and La rry Byrd !o forge a 5-3 lead .
Byrd eo ntributed fou r singles and two
run:, balled in a~ Tuls a riln i1.~ hit tolal to
38 in three games.
Southern Illinois. third-ranked, had tied
the score 3-3 wit h fiv(' ~1ngles in the
fourth and Dann)· Thomas singled in a
run in the fifth . but that \\'3S the last
Salukis hit off Rogers
A four run sixth 1 nn1n~ that included
two unearned run~ proved to be the
n1a r~1n of victory for Sou!hcm Cal 1n
quest of its e1ghlh title and third in four
years .
Jeff Pederson and Tim Steele !ingled
home runs before an infield error let in
two more: runs and treated the Trojans tc
an 8-2 lead at the time.
USC v.'111 send right.hander Greg
\Yidman. 8-2, against Tulsa'! Scot Watte.
mate, 3-0 tonight.
U.S. Open Darkl1orse
ARDMORE, Pa. (AP) -Jr you're
ooklng For a dark horse: in Ille 7Jst
nual U.S. Open golf champlon!hip
nfolding ll Merion Golf Club this week,
w about John ;o.1iller?
John Miller? v.~ith Jack Nicklaus, Billy
asper, Arnold Palmer. Gary Player and
her stars in !he field of 150 why John
iller? Wel l. lei '~ take 1 look 11 tht Jas l
ree U.S. Open championsh ip!.
In I~. who was Ltt Trevino until he
:amt out of the pack at Oak 11111 Country
lub in Rochester. N.Y., to win 1he oPf'n
ith • reC'Ord equalllng 27$? Jn 1169.
hat's his name. Orville Moody won !ht
n in HouJJton. UnltM you served
undtr the former Sgt. Moody In I.ht
Army, It's doubtful if you ever heard of
hlm.
Last year it was Tony Jacklin Al
Hazeltine, in Chaska , ~f lnn , taking the
open. Jacklin wasn't ei:lt'lly 1 household
word in thill cou nlry.
Trevino, Moody. Jacklin, th~y 1111 hHd
something in common -It v.·1.s the rir;i1t
mfl'jor victory for each. Miller hasn't "'On
yet either, but hr·s come close. and
~hown ihe kind of game that highl ight.$
him a~ one of Uie golf :itars of the futurt .
lfe led In !his year'! Masters by two
at rokes after 14 holts of lht final munrl,
ind also Wl'IS in front in the tournamen t
at Jackson\'1lle. There are those v.·ltt)
lhink Miller 1~ rrady to break through,
includln~ ~Idler
The 24-yea r-olO gradu ate of Brigham
Young l'n1\'ers1ty skipped last week's
tourney in Charlotre. N (', t8 pr;i cli ce
01•r r ~1tnon·s tu:h1 li ttle acr('S. "Th1! l.!
prl'\ly important stuff ... said r-.1 1ller of the
Open. befn re going oul for his fou n h
round 01·er the 6,544-y11rcl course, home o(
two prf"\llOllS Opt>ns
"I v.·antec\ In learn the. course. really
gel to learn this b~by." he said. "I'm
glad I came r arly because there are 11 lot
of hiddE'n problems cut Lhere and ::m
lellmlng more erery day ''
Anteater Netters Shine
In NCAA Tournament
SOCTH BEND, Ind. -Someone forgot
to tell !he UC Irvine tennis learn it was
pl ayin1i with the big boys ~tonday and as
a resu lt. coach 1¥1\·ron f.1c!\·amara·s !.;Cl
nett ers "·on thr r<' si ngles and one doubles
match aii:a tnst :'\CAA un i\·crsily divisi on
t'<lmpetit1on.
The tournament. being staged at Notre
Dame Universit v. has a bul ky !ield 0£ 22.8 ~1ngles compcti!ors and will run through
Saturday night.
The t:Ct squ:id came througll v.1 th
fh 1ng colors 1n singles compet1t1on but
n'ay f:ice ;i difficult second day today.
t.;CJ didn't lnse a player flfonday.
Col!cize d1\·1s10n singles champion Brib
Chappell and CCJ's i\o 2 player C.lenn
Cripe y,·ere given first round byes Grrg
Jablonski de£ea1ed Bob Thurman n!
'Vestern ~1ichi~a n. 6-3. 6·3 and hkewls('
adv:inred lo the: second round
All three player ... \j,'on 1n 1h<' serond
rnund wllh Jablon~k1 defeating the p!;i~ er
v.·hl'l put him out of the s11me tournarnenl
a yrar ago. i\like Shapiro, No. I man
fro m Princeton,
Shaprro defea !ed Jablon~ki. 6-8. &-2. 6-2.
11 year ago. This Lime arou nd 11 "·as Jabo
in strai1itht se:l~. &-t fi.-4.
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advanced to th e second round of doubles
competition while Cha ppell and Cr ipe
dt::ln·t pl ay on opening day.
The \'icto ries for 1he sur pr ising CCI
coll ege divis ion championship learn , ga \·e
the Anteaters seven points. Th is would
ha\'e bet"n enou gh for 20t h place a year
ago and is the most points ever scored by
UCI in Lhe university competition.
Today's th ird round matches \\'lll fi nd
all th ree UC l singles players raci ng
set'ded players. Chappell v.•111 face Mike
Ki rina~1r of San Jose State. the 13\h seed .
Cripe dra"'s UCLA 's Jim Connors. lop
seed in ihe tourn;iment.
.Jablons ki "'ill face Dic k St.ock\.on o!
Trinity College 1T('xas1 , !hr No.!'! seed
Southern Cal had 10 points Tnnity of
Texas \j,'as close b<'h1nd v.·ith nine.
:\11 seerled pla~·er~ ad vanced and only
thr ee se('ded nc11rrs. :O.like Estep of Ria'.
Luis Garci a <•f '.'-l1ami, Fla., and Sash1
~1 enon of Southem Cal. "'ere forced into
third S('ts before prodt1c1ng viclor1e~.
Dirk Dugan of Cl'lrnr ll pulled off 1he
nea rest thing lo an up<;el in the first two
rounds or play, de feating Sta n Pasarr!l of
Stanford ,
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"That was the key if you as k me," !.aid
1\!ston. "A\Jen beating the play tw ice .
First at second base and then at th ird.
He's been doi ng that all year for us,
hustling aJI th e \j,'ay."
\\'hat's th is? Richie Allen hustling.
That's not the usual script. is it"
"Look. I really don 't care what they
say ," said Allen . "'ho has had more than
his share said about him in nine ma1or
league seasons. "I feel like I owe the fans
a good game. I try a little mort ··
ii-lore for Allen r-.fonday not only
concerned his baserun ning but hi11
f1eld1ng as "'ell. He made a da z1.hng
catch against Ken Singleton. v.·ho opened
the eighth inn ing "'ith a long drl\'e that
sent Allen to the l<'ft field wall
"I re:ally don't know what r m doing
"·hen I'm out there," grinnt'd Allen. "I
ca tch the ball if I can. or at least I try to
run it dov.n. rm no left fielder ··
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Gaucl1os
l.:n1vcrs1\y :;\rcaked to 1!s
third v!l·tory in a row in the
Sadd\eback sun1mer baseball
league Sunday "·ith a 4·2 \Vin
nver Foothill at Saddleback
College
In another lilt, Saddlcback
dov;ncd S.111 Clemente. 4·1.
University collecled only
two hits in its vic tory l)vrr
Foothill, but the Trojans-took
advantage of five errors.
The winners scored single
runs Jn each of lhe first four
innings.
\Valks lo Bob Pauerson and
Steve FargQ and an error got
the first run in and a walk. a
stolen ba se and l\\'O past balls
Added th<> second lally
Jeff Styers singled in Ph1l
Hancock \\'ith lhe third run
.:ind Bill Rucklc's onc·ba ser
plated Fargo an inning later.
1\1 ea n w hilt', Saddleback
!>cored th£' onl v two runs it
needed in the third on a single
by Tim \\.'right. /\like J\·l::ics'
double and a sacrlfice fly by
Stan Lak.
The Gauchos added two
more in the fourth on a Y.'alk
10 Greg Kessler. 21 pair of
rrrors and Wright's sacrifice
fly .
San Clen1entC'•s run carnr in
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STR IK E BALL FIRST ON IRON SHOTS
The neU 1lme you watch the pro• play 1olf, either
on TV ~r in person. noli~ how they hit their iron
shots, Invariably their clubhc1d strike• the ball rir.;I,
and then cuts 1nlo lhe 1urf. The di\'ot mark is 11 .. ·1y1
ah(ad or the ball 's original position .
Strikint the ball first in the manner 1h.own in the
illus1r11 ion h(lps put backspi n on th.c ball. (Vertical
arro.,.,·s in 1he dr111o·in1s indicale 1he ball'1 orisinal
posi tion.) The clubhead moves downward into the ball;
the ball rolls up the clubfacc, takina on backspin, and
it fin ally jumps off the face 11 the clubbead contiDuts
downward into the turf.
The backspin enables the ball lo lly al the heijht
t:\ptttcd from the club you ha\·c used . It also helps the
ball lo ny straia,ht, instead of 1pinnin1 to the tide .
Always catch lhc ball first on icon shots-especially
on the shorter irons which yo u play a bit f•rtbcr baclc
in yo ur stantt.
PRACTICE PUTS POWER INlO YOUR GOLF GAME! Ltarn prop1r
oraclice 1,chn1que from Arnold P•lmer''O b1;ond-ri1w boo~ltl.
'P•<llt<f.e ' To gt l your lopy, $1!nd IOC i nd 1 t.l;omp,d. rt•
I""' env,top• y.1ll\ ~our requ,sl 10 Ar nold P;olmer, c/o ti'!•,
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James Heads Crack 400 Field
By HOWARD I.. HANDY
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l.arry Ja1nes is only Ont of
two men ever to run the 400
meters undf'r 44 .0 seconds flat
but he perrormed the miracle
at a time when lhe other man
v.·as a step better -in the
finals of the 1969 Olympic
Games al ~1exito City.
The man who beat hiln lo
Ylin the gold medal >A'as Lcf:
Evans and the winning lime
v.·as 43.8.
James copped the silver
medal 111 43.9 and is currently
running for the ~1ar1ne Corps.
lie is based al Quantico, Va.
He will br one or many
world class alhleles conlpeling
1n I.ht two -da y 1911
1ntersf'rvice track and rie\d
championships at UC Irvine
\\'cdnesday and Thursday.
The n1eet is vpen to the
pub!ic free tif charge and
opening ceremonies each night
begin al 5:50 "'ith lht' fir~!
t'Vent 21t 6. Final {'vent 1s
scheduled at II o'clock each
night.
Fac ing James 1n !he 400
meters \Yhich will ~ run
Wednesday at 7·W will be !hf'
Army·s Jim Blaisdell and
Fred NtwhouSt=. Blaisdt'll ha!i
a best efforl er 46.8 and
Ne...,•hoo se a 4~ 6.
F"rom !be l\lr Force. David
1\1al\1na, Curl Nance and
Luther Sharp will be in the
r<iCl' with David Kaem erer of
lhe ~lar~s rounding out the
lie Id.
The en1ran1s will be running
for a dual purpose. rirst will
be to add to team point totals
1n the interservice meet a11d
second to compete in the
Conseil tif International Cu
Sport i\lililaire mee! in
Hels1nk1 , Finland in Augu~\ in
eilher the 400 meters or on tbe
4X400 relay tean1
Four pole vaulteri1 with best
elforts over the l&-1001 mark
will be competing tin the
Tartan runway at UCL
Holand Ca r t er from
i\trchigan Slate~ llHJ and Paul
Gaydos of Indiana Universit y
by way of 1\tagnolia lligh and
Jo"u!!erton Junior College fl&-
61~) will represent the Army.
Joh.n Ca rter of West Virginia
f lfH) will represent the Air
Force and Bob Sprung, a
recruit from San Diego and
former Pomona High )tar 11&-
IO'~J will represent I h,.
Marines.
Coach Tabs Mesa, Estancia Scra 11ible
South Five To Summer Baseball Wins Over North
By PllIL ROS~
DI 1~• t;•ll' P llel $t111
South roach Jim Stephens of
l>larina and north head 1nentor
Paul Bush of Sonora may not
be sure \\'hich team \Yi!] win
Saturday nighl's (8) ::;ixlh
annual Orange County all-5tar
basketball game at Orange
Coast College.
However. !here's-an
impartial observer 11·ho can
act as sort of a soothsayer 211
this poinl.
He ·s Bill O::ites. forme r Villa
Park coach c~rrently at the
1;age reins of the Santa Ana
College Dons.
But why does Oates rate any
space in the Io recasting
department"
\Veil , for one, his Dons are
a junior collegt' te:un 11·ln('h
has scrimmaged both all-star
groups and Oates has a
definite idea about 11·hat hf'
has st'en and "'h<it could take
place \\'!ten the squads finally
square off in 1he dream game.
After watching lhf' Yankees
go through a rather lackluster
scrum session against hi~
Dons 1\1onday night al SAC,
Oates was prompted ro make
a conlparison of the lwo
tea ms
Costa r.-1esa and Estancia
posted First night victories
while Corona del 1\tar and
Newporl Harbor were fogged
olll in a bid to determine a
victor in a nig!tt contest al
Cos!a Mesa City Park as !he
Huntington Beach sumn1cr
varsity baseball league got
under way r.londay.
Cosla Mesa d ow n e d
Founl11 in Valley, 5'-3 while
Eslancia was tripping Edison,
5-<.
Bui the initial nigh l
encounlC'r at Costa l\lesa Park
\1'a." halted alt{'(' J 113 innings
beeause of heavy dew.
r\f !hr lime the garne "'a.~
halted lhe score was 6-4 in
favor of Newport Harbor with
Corona at bat. one away and a
runner at second base.
Highlight of \hf' Estancia
victory was a steal of hon1e
plate by fleet-footed shortstop
ChuC'k Boegel after '"'oou1 s in
Ille bottom half of the fifth
with his team trailing, ~-2
Toni Keating thl'n singled lo
drive in the tying run and
n1ovcd !ti lhird on an errant
pickoff atternpt. He scored on
a passed ball with the \1·inning
run in a game Iha! was called
after six innings because of a
1.i1nc Hn1 il.
Jerry Goldt'n belted a rirsl
inning ho1ne run for Costa
r.1esa and the r.1ustangs went
on lo post the ir "'in.
Third basen1an Hay Eckles,
who finis!ted up on the
pilching mound for Fountain
Vallt'~', h;id a triple to drive in
!ll'o runs for 1he Baron.~.
League a L' I j on co11t1nur~
\Vfdnesday n i g h I \\"it h
Huntington Be a c h an d
Estancia tangling on lhe Oiler
Field at 5.JO.
fountain Va 11 f' y and
Newpon Harbor wit! nlect at
Edi son at the same tin1e.
Edisori and Corona del ~lar
11111 a\lcn1pt 10 gel in a
c·omplete game under the
lights at Costa 1\fe!'a City Park
beginning at 8 n'clock.
Aerobatic Exhibition
Scheduled for OCIR
lie nCJ!ed. "the Suu1h i.~ 1hr strnngest on the basis of !ht' Orange County lnterna111111al l·:ntrics 111 !h'' 1ur111.Y car
1wo scriln mfl gcs _ thr North Raceway will atlempl to help field include Anaheim·s Hang
Just dldn ·i look i n s p ir ed t1Ul the March of Dimf's for Ten Funny Car 500 t·hainpion
tonight. thf third }"ear in a row this llavc Bcebt'. Sush f\iat subara
"The South's big men \Vore !:iaturday night. n( Lo!\ Angeles. Fullerton's
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the Army in the mile run. Bill
Sch1n1dt in the javehn, Dav"
Steverui in th.t high hurdles ~
and you have an outstandin.1:
array of talent seldom seen in
competition outside of the b1~
meets.
Crawford. ef II a rd i n ~
College. won the re c e n t
Kennedy Games mile and ha!I
a best eHort ol 3:59.6:
Schmidt. of Norl!t Tet as:
College. won the NCAA jav~lin
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Bellflower
Nip s Lions
Bellf1o"·er High School. 1!17l
~AA basketball champio$hip
t1nalis\. moved quickly in b-Qnl
and held on at t!te end to gain
a 73-72 victory over coach Don
Leavy 's \\'est1n1nster Lion,
:\londay night in the Long
Br ach \\'i!~on summer leagur.
"It \vas a grc:1\ leamin~
I) pc of ~ame for us." Leal'f'Y'
said. ··1 didn 't think we played
very good defensi\'e. ball but
they ha11e thref' slarters back
and .six members of lisl
year's team." ,
for \Vestminster. Teri-'!
~1eiscnheimer \\'a s high point
man with 22 followed by .l'ay
.lollnson with 17 and Glerin
Lanl alf \l'ilh 16. .
Bellflow er opened in frrint
and held a 19-11 edge al the
first quarler break.
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NABERS ~
Los A la11'iitos R esults Ml,. 0..f S-'""""'>! Cop•;•U<>r !N•i•r!
Doi! ~hoe• (PalliO)
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big men at tha1 tin1e 11·ho we of Dimes activities "'ill center Inglewood. Garden Grove's
didn 't have tonight " around both top ruel and funny Dr. l.eroy Hales ahd a new
The Balboa resident added. car dragster fields . Ho""e\'t'r, Dflmn Yankee PI Y mouth
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The Cosla ,\fcsa C-Omets
came out on tilt losing end of
12·S Southern Ca 11 i or n i a
Baseball Associatk>n semipro
verdiC't Sunday al C o s I a
Mesa'.!I Te\\'ink lc Park as lhc
Los Angeles Lions 'A"enl aw;iy
with the victory .
An II-hit attack hy the
ComeL~ of manager John Saint
"'·ent for naught as l~ l\tesan!'i
commitk'd five fielding errors.
Tim CUnningham and Dan
De~loog led the I o s e r s
offenslvely with two hits
aplece.
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have lo pi ck the South to win are also planned. t:ook. I
if i! "'ere played right now. Every!hing get s undt'r 11•a.v Sherman Oaks' Tony Nancy,
"Bui I "·ouldn'1 be surprised at 7:30 with Ne\\·port Beach's s·','.,m,,," .~11'0a0",,',".,'' 0B0a"k",','oodleldl;' to see lhe North 1vin. ·· he went aerobatic ace Skip Volk using " • I on the OCIR quarter mile a!'; fl and Qy,·ight Salisbury or North
Oates ttled the chance or a run\1'a.v ror his Chipmunk 1-tollywood lead the top fuel I
/\'orth \Oo'in by a big margin a!I aircrafL con1pelito~.
still being a strong possibility . Volk's entertaining arra.Y of Costa Me.~a's Ken Brown
"If they put it together stunts include s barrel rol l!!. will stage motorc~·cle stunts in
bct\Oo·een now and the game. r hammer·he;id stalls. tail slide~ be1ween round s of racing.
\\"ouldn'I be surprised to sec and a specially known as a An added a1trac!ion tor i
lhe North run a\vay with it." lomcevak mancuvt'r, pl:'rsons attending ra ce:i1 al
he said. lmmedia1ely f 0 I Io l" i n I: OC IH 1n Lhe nexl three \1•eeks1 ··Bui rii:;ht n0\1· !hr South Volk's exhibition . 1 he fu 11nv arc !he largest group of
looks bt'tl{'r ·• t'ars v.•ill lake to the OCIH gr. 0 d C' s I c domc!i ever!
Ill the sarnr lime, Bush \\'a ~ pavement wi!h .~onie h11! as.~en1bfed.
h::ird pressed to give cred it !n cornpetilion in the "'orks HiJuse<I insid r the domes is
Ot.,d.Jane /S!t1u.,1 any of h1~ cha rges after the MD C • 1hr International Earth Faire.)
1s £>•<'•· •·•0b1~ '""'• "' 1•· hour and Iii n1lnutes liff 11 l1h ,3i>l81JlS 1l'hich fcalures a•t. e<aft and , fo~1n'> Chit~. •aid HI.De NINtM l!•Ct:. )Ill Vt •<1> ,.,., ' '
SE'IEl'ITll ••cE 1,~ ••'"'· 1 V••· o•~• Allnw•nc~. p~,,. 17.0C. the Don quin!CI ('!'nlogy exhibits from the
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n•d• • 11Q 11.11cwan<~ l'ur~t •Hoo. 11''" O"<k 10.-v•d !It "''ou knov.·:· he said . "It'~ .P11;ve Nanry and Larry Uni.led States and 27 other! ~·!~:.;,.,~1:~'...~~""''' J•.o •::g ;~ ~!";'.q~··'~~.01,~•'11g"1 :;~ hard lo sav anvbodv did "'ell Drazba 11·ill serve as c·rr natrons ~:i',~ Edd•;, r,~.~·11•""1 •"' G•n••r .Jr <L••"•"'l "' after a scr.immage like th1.~. captains of 1he Mater D11i In addition . r: n n t i 11 u o u S•
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No ~<•••c~•" w;o.,1on (Sm111>i 11 ~ too much srrlmmaging iind 1cam during thf' 1971 season. it dornes 11·iH 1ncf11dl' dancers. "'"°" !~v IP•'"•r\ 114 d S d b aJ.'~11J." :-,t,c;,,.~n(• i:,,:,:'tisr,~. vr•• ~.1111 c.rorr 1.,.,01,..11 '" n o i f' n fl u g h r t'.' g u I a r \1·as announce alur ay y mime~. puppet shO\Oo'S and "'~e ~• wo ucn •<l>o w11•W11to• !P•""'' 11' practicing ." co<ich Bob Wood.'i.. an imal rides. I
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I D~l¥ Pllt.I Tut~•t Junt 15 . Jr.71
'La Mancha'
By T0,\1 TITUS
0 1 11" Dilly ,n.i llllf
P<lsslbly tO avoid emu!atlng
the boy ~·ho cried wolf. one
hesilales to ern ploy a surfeit
nf superlative.~ In discussing
the con tinual artisti c
excellence of the Long Btach
Civic Light Opera Association .
Occasiona lly . as in the cases
of CLO's "West Side Story''
,.nd "Camelot," such lav1i.h
praise is given wllh fu ll
1ust1fication.
Today lnere is a ne"'.
gl1ttenng star in the cro~·n of
1his rnost a m b J t 1 o u s
organization -a magn1f iccn1
staging of "f\1an of La
!1>1aneha" which ranks wllh the
finest of all CLO production~
1t is, 011 al l accounts, a
Tuesday
Evening
JUNE l!i
l:tO IJ llr "-Jtrl'J' Dun ph,,
(])Alt Ntws llttJOntr, Smith. CJ lltlC N ... Tom SnrdH.
8 nt All• S• Gu1n1 indude
Sle¥t '1 Wiit , Jt )'llt Met6o1111. lltlph
£dw11ih . Loui1 N,.e , rosier 8rook1.
sr-t1w1l'llOI!, Dt bblt Drakt ind
DO·llott Al11a llas/!I.
0 Sh O'Cloc:t Mftlt: (t) (ti!)
''YMMI Ci•M ff Ttlll~ ~Wtrltfl'I) '6?
-J•rn Milehu111. Joclr MtCrt1, Chill
Wilts. G1ry ConwaJ. llacin1 111in1t
A0Kht1 to capturt IOld lrom 1
Conlll'dt1a11 p111ol. lhr" )'0Un1 men
and 1 tirl !11ht 1mon1 t~MIVtl.
wh1l1 beina pur sued by 1 1herlf1'1
posM and the 1irl"1 iratt !1thtr. 0 I Sp:y m T1M ninl:ttonft
(8 5111 Tnli: Ill An .... tor Johfl /Ch1rli1'1 Ptd
If,) FIM!l r ,,,..11,
., NttideN )4 m o..tll v.11.,. .,.,.
m LI lton r allliliM -C....tlo al NNt Jim H1wtllorlit.
1:)0 CJ.) 11 ... Bill Huddy.
(1) Trvth • c-.i-ct1
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ll§l Nit Ntw1
tD Tlrt F1Jin1 N•n
Gil Hfldl'POdrt lodrt II!.J Wecttd Flh11/M11tie1lt m n. Dlllrt • ..,,
G'i) TIA muc 11-
1::00 II ca ,._ Wtltw Cr&ri•Ut .
0 Cl JIK """ Dtvkl Bri nkley.
00 Tt Tift !tit Tr.th
0 Wlill'f'1 My Urit!
thoroughly professional elfort.
"La Mancha" IS musical
drama, as opposed lo the
lighter , frothier sort of
showmanship which generally
n1akes up a CLO season, and
the eorl\rast is do u b I y
enjoyable when .such a
production is blessed with
supenor acting and vocal
talent lrom top to bottom -
and i n c i .s i v e , imaginative
direction such as I h a t
exhibited by Gary Davis in the
Long Reach show.
Da v is wiel d s an
authoritati ve: and sensitive
hand, defining the movernrnls
and rcaclions of each aclnr on
stage with clariiv a n II
motivation, often 1"n comic
form to offset the ~eriousness
of the principals. He r.!cei vcs
first rale support from .J anrt
by t twis. Youn1 tlociOf r1turn1 lo i
his small Vermont homeiown 1nd I
dlKO'lt•s the docto r who rtited him
Is 11t•t•n1 llis pl!ienh '' ha doe1
h11 11rdtn. Baud on \he pl11 bJ
hi ll't'in. m DltYid •~If Show Gu11h 111
iinau Trini lope1. Ktor To m
Courten1y. lluui1n observer 101 !ht 1
New Yor~ T1mts H11ry Sehw1rt1. 1
actrtss Je11nrt~1 O'Ntill. com" Mii·
vin B1a'ltrm1n,
John Sc11nt. m .,,.,...i: m Cre1tr.. ,. __ "lean Re noir R
(II) Elt9rPh hP!ll IOl!lt ot ller1oir'1I
111oaf h tnPus lilms 1r1 1tcom p1nied
by tht t rn t director's own 'O'OiLt·
ll'itr commenh on th1 1rt of t!M 1
motion pk1u11.
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mi LI c.,, Jiur.cia
t:DO 0 @) m NBC Tutld•r MO\'it: {C) I
(2hr) "'T~re. Into'"" WH't ;e" {II)
(drtm1) '6!1 -Rod SlliJer. Cl•i1t
Bloom. Tht llory ol 1 middl1·11ed
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h« und1'1 abbtft souo \n!n .1 t11be in lht US , wllo lrt now lorct d
inh1clt tln nln1 nu1d •nd i111rn1d1 to sell P•rt ol ttitir r.M!\11tion 1r1
tlel1 IM• 1!1 htr lri ll!ldt on !ht J.Um.-1.
spol. ll:Jal)(.J M..,'"111n
0 119! m Dtft 11....tts (RJ Bill Col· O ....., ~John .. -~--b~ (Ut$11. I.IV/~ ff'/..,_
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II tnd Conway Twitty join ot·llolU m All·ltllfrt Sllow: ~ C.nlt1n
Suck Ow1111 ind Roy Clar\, 11111191"1,, ~ "Cr.e!lfft frM •• ke"
8 ""'° •nd 1ci "'""" Koft!Hll."
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(R) (-r1rn1) •tt -ll1n1 ~. lwl'J Moore. J1ro1111 Courtt1nd,
Funk Col'l'lmt, 1¥111 Danntt. »· (J) Cl Q CJ) lf§l ,._
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m•) ·•~Oorothf Mc:Gulrt
10:00 (.f) "Wllltt F••r" CtM"1urt) '36--
Mldlttl Wlt.IM~. letn Mui1.
DAYTIME MOVIES 1:111 GI CC) ..,.._ ti w.. untntWll~
~oo--" r (h (tfr1m1) 'H -CillOr_. Ald•uo". "' _.. .. 1 peni l'l'I Ofr"Ofl 0JJ -R.l!Cfo!~ •Scott. C11ol1 lornbtrd 2:DD 0 ..,,.,. .... (dr•tnt) 'M-Gur1
"Dr. lllytll111" (tomtd') '38 -9,"1 Ju111111. 'lfrkl• 1'111,
C.-olbr, Bt1lrlu l ifli• 13:00 fl) ft) 'Tiit W• lMtn' (dr1m1)
QI "Lat Y•1•• ttOff' (dr11?11) ·~1-'62-SIM Md)Ultn.
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Superlative Musical ~ .--~--. ~
R1tchel's orch<>slra. under the her way through a Quntote's ''golden hchnct" ~~~
IJotun uf Oi!VHJ llub1cr, wh ich performance which etlclts a Trilt JS an accomphshed SC(•/lC i u ~
is deployed \•11sely 111 the c 11 o r u s ol well-deserved ~· ba t kg round , tllcreh~ bravos s1caler this wispy hairdresser ..i'-~
enhancing the ~m111ed1acy of Vince Trani is excellent as 1n a recent "r-.1arne·• comes 10 1 '-JI" • ~
the production. Uie obedient servant, Sancho. rnind) who scores even while .,, ~-
ll eacling Onl' of t11e 1n 11 s 1 exhib1l ing a perky :senst of -~cruashed prone on Lhe stage.
irnpresslVt" cnsenibles of t)us fine con1tc timing, His 1s !he Choreograptu~r fl 1 ch a rd
or any cilhcr Sl·tison is the task of separating fantasy Tarczynski has fa s h ion ed
brilliant portr<1yal of l)ick rron1 r•cality and reacting sorne t>x c1tinJ.: battle scenes.
Johnson as Cc r v a n t r s -condilionil!ly to bolh. and his gang rape sequence
Quixote , a kniHhl rrrant 3()0 Sp I f' n di d s u pp ortini: plays wi th lhc inoffensive
years hl'h1nd his Lune who.~c pcrrorrnant('S are tLirucd 1n hy bcau1y of a ballet while
brain 1s as I wisted as tus Larry Larilv.•ay as the rf'la1n1ng il s slilrk horrn1'
. !
Surri1ner Shows
Slated tit College
Aud1t1ons f(Jr lhc S('Venth
annuul sun1n1er I h f' ci te r
work~hop Ill Cal St ale
l·"ullcr!on wi ll be <.:ondut·te<l al
7 p n1. f\1 onda y. Jun(' 21 , 1n the
c;impus Lillie Thealer.
Dr Alv111 .I. Ke 1 I e r .
associate professor of theater
and supcrv1s111g d1rc1:tor for
the workshop, announced that
three ma1or produ('tions v.·ill
be st<igcd as part of lhc
epportun11y \11 partici pate.
The workshop will includ!':
intensive rehearsal, mounting
;1nd public performances. It
c·onsisls vf two session~.
June 21 .July JO and Ju I y
10-30. each i:arrying three
units of !"redit. Students may
tnro!l for either or OO!h
S~SSJOllS.
r·:nrnllment is limited. Keller
said. ~word Johns9n rn:1t ches an understanding padre, ,Jn r Lighting effects, by K1n1
f•X:ceptional perforrnance wi!h Kay!! as the i rn pa 1 if' n l K i It 111 g s wor t h , are
a pov:erful su1ging voi('c \\'hu·h innkeepe r and ,Jnhn \llood as master works of quality in a
amplifies his co1n1nand or the !he \' i 11a 1 nu u ~ faniilv most difficult ;is.~ignment.
Danny l\.aye
In UNICEF prog rarn so that rn ~re ·~(;mm~~~---~~~ students will have a n I
'
:lido stagr phy ~1c1an :-!trong \ocal laler;I 1t is, howc\'er. rCRrctt:ihlf'
f\l atching this lf'\'(>I n r IS lent b~· Peggi !lodgers and that the professionalisrn or th<>
!heatrical lu ster is l.ean11a Sharyn Case as o I he r production was not extended
Nelson as the firebrand whore niembers of the household . lo the CLO administration nn
Aldun1a. 1n .... ·hn111 Qt11xo1e St'.'<'~ Spec1<1t me1111on. however. :-!undav afternoon when 1111~
the purity and \'1r1 11e nf 111ust be a/ford ed .Jim Tritt for rev1r,,.,:er, along with a sizable
s!orybou~ \\01nanhood A one ou1rageous!y funn y number or other playgOC"r~ nol
\•oluptuous beauty. f\1 is s sequence as the barber whose notified of a11 earlier curt:iin.
Nelson scratches and claws shaving bov.•I hat bccon1cs werl' relei:ated to Lhr lobbv
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
''FASCINATING!
... THE PUREST SCIENCE FICTION THRILllR
TO COME TO THE SCREEN IN YEARS!·
A RllllRlv.I PROOUClK>N
~NDROttEDA S'IRAIN
R 1111· ~VII WA)I ·MS llD · KME 191
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. N£LSON GI DOING · MICHAEL CRICHTOft · ROBERT W1Sf
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IN H41110lt SttOmNG CEJfTlll
EDWARDS
HARBORc1':: .. l
HA~-... ~o .... r Wl~Ofl Sf .
COSlil. llllSil. •••·OS7l
l llllL.1~ SOI/TH i SM OIUiO fWY.
.··· [••II Hwf. at M•~••l~wr l l•d.
NIWllOM l•I<~ • 04.fUO
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STARTS WED .,
JUNE 16th
POSITIVELY ENOS
TUESDAY JUNE 22
IOR: nu llR:SJ HMf
SHOWN 10G(TH£R: ANYWft"llf
A l'MIAUQt/NT f'ICTIJl>f
JlD INl(.0. {.Jl<•P .. N .. ~ISQ<.f'"
lli llac&raw · Ry1n O'hal
~~ Joho M1r1ey
'~S~ l Illy Mill1nd ~_.._.. CGi<>< ROD STEIGER
GP "°' ORSON WEULS
ST ARTS WED . J=U N:::E:::2:::3=.=:; .~"·;;"': .. "1 N::::::":::P L::A::Z::A:-S-U:.;l:.;T_E"
until the first n1usical num brr
wa s fini she d . Such
lhnughtlessne.~s is incxru~;;b\e
and should not be permitted 10
rc1·ur.
•·,\1<in of La Mancha " wind s
up ils I h re e -we P k r n d
engagement v.•ilh I l n a I
performances f'riday ~ n d
Saturday evenings and Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 in lhl' .Jordtln
High School a u di I or i u in .
Atlantic al Artesia in Long
Beach.
Jtd ANNIYEltSAll.Y ,AltTY
Thwnlloy, Jwnt 17
NIW'f I~• '"'"'P tor ~'" """' h•v•
ntv•• u•n TMI 1 0 .. THOUSE !•
I••" our cu1torr11,. """ 1tl1rr11• lor ••r I lg Yo•rly Ct l1b•1!11rr,
THE BOATHOUSE
515 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA
!" P111on
June 2~ !hru Julv a
Two ShowsPe rNighi
8 p.m. and Midn ight
Sun.Only 6 p.m.& 10 p.m
Ytl )I H•'t ,110 Iii
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ZEnilh 9-9924
" IC1ngs C11stle
lake Ta ho1/Nev11da
(7021831·11 11
~-w.I :~ K:c~~~~-~~··, =Ji!:
roving · a n; ba s s ado r tol -.;r&Dl&SIWlll\\O
children. will hos! a one-hour ltl•lttN with
rnlor spet ial t•n11tled •··
"Chi ldrt:'n of the \Yorld,"
focusing on the l'rC<1l1v1ty of
youngsters alt O\'Cr the globe,
Thursday at 7 p rn fln KCET,
Channel 28.
In honor of LIN"l C~f·"s 25th
ann1versarv. Knye w 1 ! l
broade:1st ·from lhe Cener<1!
Assen1bly Hall (If the UN in
~·('w York, which w1!1 be filled
\vilh 500 children from the UN
school who will tll'! ;is
]nlcrprettrs f()r him <IS he
spc:1 ks to the international
part1c1panl.~ l i n k e d v!a
sa1f'llitcs. They will appear on
a )!1:1nt screen 1n the hall. 1
IN A 0 6\110 l V'IOLPI R P.M.cl"""
"I LOVE MY ...
WIFE"
The program will 1:ovcr 10
t'ounlries. l"apturing ehtldren
in a variety of actl\·1lics in the BALB. OAl art';1 ~ nf ;irt n111 s 1e .
l"On1munrt·;1t1ons. and ph~s1c1al 673-4048
f111u'\s. Frnn1 An1enr a. a • • o'EN
J:roup of A1l:1nta. Georgia. 6.41 •
youngsters 1 9 ·I 3 1 v:11I 709 r. lalbM .
demonst rate a typical wnrk l.L.-'-'~' ... ___ •_•_•_I_•~··-'~'...:.==:
sess1un ar the Youth1 Experimental Oper;i
\llnrksho fl there.
'·Children of the World" wi!I
be coordinated by l h e
Europea n Broadl'asting l nion
Walter Ma tthau
'" "A NEW LEAF"
••• Jack Lemmon
"APRIL FOOLS"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
ENDS TUESDAY
"PATTON" • "M.A.S.H."
START~ WIDNESD~
"Melvyn Douglas is
MAGNIFICENT!"
-JUDITH CRIST.,
New YorK M•gazine
I Never Sang
For My Father
ll1B -["1
Ric hard Burto"
"VILLIAN"
Al~a
Karl Malden
Catherine Sp.111k
'" "CAT 'O
NINE TAILS"
"The
Young
Graduates"
Patricia Wym1 r
•
Marly Holliday
ALSO PLAYING
IGPI
"D."H."Lawf~·s
111EVIRGIN
AND 11IE GYPSY
NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
Barbra Streisand
•• The Owl ,. ;.1
and the Pussytat ~r.1
2ND HIT -..,.,l,..,,ow., g IN -.... "' "THE PROFfSSIO NAlS''
STARTS WED ,, JUNE 16 ·Sieve M(Qu"e" "~ M NS"
EDWARDS
HARBOR ,.~.1
ROCK HUDSON AND
ANGIE DICKINSON IN
~Maids all ina row
Plv\ M,, hoel Co •"e In "GET CARTER" (Rl
STARTS WED. 6/16"ANDROMEDA STRAIN "
IPC Hil.118011 SHO PP1NG CENTI~
PO\llVlt 1 fNO} ~ 'I
EOWA R 0 S 00!.181! eoo-io ooueu oo1
HARBOR"•T:.2 !----~·~ "••10• •~vo •r ••I.IOI! 11. "-'
CO Stl •ISl 141-057) JAMES BOND
'"" Ol(GO rWY DOE S IT
2ND BIG BOND HIT EVERYWHERE ! '"" ·mu ~/~ · CONN U Y ~ "THUNDERBllLL.
[DNlY lM TW"'t tlU!ISlll MIAD! II 1'1Mii1ii1-Y11111
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waner "atthau 11$ Elaine "llY c_ .. Anew Lear·
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-.r.!IO .Jad 1-· Cull.s•,,.• !,_,,..,.,. •~ "TMI l,lll FOOlS• (GI')
."THE IEST llOVIE SINCE 'BONNIE AND CLYDE"!'" .. ...;:"~'°""' --.... l . -.. ,_ ::-.:.;;:;:::.;::: .. THE POSITIVEL l
GRISSOM GANG ENOS IUESOAY Ill• . ·-·"'! ........ ...-...--·.. JUNE 22 ............ _....,___,,, __
RYAN Wlll!AM
O'NfAl HOtOEN
"WILD ROVERS"
In this
Aho
"SON OF FLUBBER"
BARGAIN MATINEE
Wednesday , 1 p.m.
ADUlTS \l .00
I AGE OF AQUARIUS'
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ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you ... it'll pay
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iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad.
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Drtn". Coll!o•nlt '1UI. W/Jllt m F. l!t con, )91 S~lnn•ktr St ..
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lM• bu$1ntn 1$ !>tong canducl..:I by •n
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Tii i• •t•l•m•"' lole<I wl!h Cl!Ynlv Clerk
ol Ort "ll• Coun!Y on Mtv 29. I'll by 81verlY J, M•ddC•. D•w!V Clerk,
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LEGAL NOTICE
Admlnll!r•llon l vlldin•.
"·41tll E t ch bid mus! c1111!orm t nd b•
(E•TllllCATIE OF •uSI HIESS ro>i><>n•lvo 10 IM> 1 .. v11111on. t1,. pion•.
Fl(llTIQUS MAMIE •ceclllc•"""' I nd tll otl>er <locume~"
l ht undullln.:d dot• ct rHh he Ii con-<omcrhing !ht Pfrlot1en! <on Ir • c I
duct1n9 1 t>uS(MU 11 9.l02 Soulh•llort Dr .• Oocumenrs. ''"'"' of "'• Con Ir tel
Hunlin1Ton Booth, C•lllornlt , und..-11\e Oocumtnt> •'• now "" Ill• tnd Optn to lich TIOIJ> llrm n•~ 01 tlHDEMAN ,.,..0 1>11bllc fnto«loon I" lllt lt ld ofllc:•o o! 1111
COMP.I.HY, ADJUSTERS ""' !htr •old °'"'"'" t t\11 ot Wllllt m tlu•ec~ &
firm I• com1><>1ed of !ht loliow!"9 •••· P1 rl"""' Arthl1K h , 1'10 8ty1l•o Drlvt.
•on, wlloll nt mt In IUll tn<I 11..CI of (OfOtOt <ltl Mt•, .Ct ll1Grnl1. t r>d mt y "
rH l<ltnct !s 1, tcUcW1: oblt lnt<I fl I~• Olllce cl lht Ar<~lltcl ll•
M•vnt•cl fdW••d ll!ldom•n, tl02 d•oollllnt 12$.00 lcr ""'" ••' ol 11ntt•! ol•n• Ind •IN'rlll<•llon•. TM1 ••••all will
!.oulhsho•t O< .. H B. i.e relunftd o"l• 11 '"" set1 •r• '""'"'° 0•1e<I Moy 1•. 1t11 Mtvntrd f . Lln<lfm•n compl•!t t nd In 1ood cond!Uon within llvt
S! .. e o! Ctlllornlt . O••nt t coun,.,: <I•~•""'' Th• bid oPenl1111, On Mt V ,._ ltl!, bold" mt , t Not.ry L•bO• •nd Maltd t lt l ""d ,.,.
llubllc In t nd fO!" ia!d Sttl•, l'f"Ont!IY Ptrlorm1nc• Bond will bf leoUl•t' ol !ht
t o"t"d M1vntrd IEdwo•d Llndemtn Con!r•ctor .. lt c!ld.
known lo me to be lhe P41rlo" Wl\ttt E •ch bid 111111! l>e m•dt ovt on m1
namo h •UbK•lbtcl lo tllt wlftoln In• "Form cl ProPCltT .. bound In ta<:~ $11 cl •11t<lffct 1l0111. :~~"':'i',:;~. tnd 1cknowltd1od "' •~•culld E•ch bid •11•11 bf ,,,om,111nlt d by •
t01'Fl(lAL SEAL! ttrllfl.d or '11Mt r'1 cho-c:~ llfVtb l1 lo'"'
Join l . JC>bl;t Owner, 01 lt ll•!•clorv l id llot\11 In 11vor
Noll•V Publ<c-Ctlifornlt o! '11• Owntr, t w•cuTtd b• !111 bld<lt • ••
PrlnclJlt l Office In 11rlnclp1I t /14 • tttltltci..,, ourerv
F 1UJ D••"9e C.tvlllY compt nJ ti 1v,.ly, In t n •mount no! lrn
f lCTITIOUS I UltNl 11 Mv ComlPllH \OI' Eit•ilH lhon lln perctn! !10'0'.I ol lht bl~. 1 1\e
NAMI ST .. TIMINT Mfrdl l. 1'7l check or bid l>onCI ll>t ll bt Jt(Ve n 11 t
Fll«l Mtv 1i, '"1· bll 0 c. "I "llo 9V•••nl•• 11\tl Ill• bldde, Will •~t<Vlf !!'It
The lo!l<>w!n1 ""°"' ,,. dol111 MP" n"'~ J "1' ~·11,?i"' l1t1 /i Contr1c1 11 11 bf t w1rd1d lo him In ri..to!M .. t i : • •v 1 uno ' 1• ' • '""'ormlty .. 1111 !!'It C.,.lrt ct Ooc.umll'!to
LEISUll!E CONCE,.TS. lln Dv,.ont t1>0 will 1rov!d~ Ill• •urt !J bond ar bo...t•
Or!w , N•wPo•I lt•<h, C•Ulorn!t ""-' LEGAL NOTICE •• ••tcllll'CI tller1ln within llv1 d•ro '""
Pt!rlci< R. Coll"· 1001 Porl Provlnce.J -------~~-------Jno!!llcallon ol Ille 1w1rd ol lllt conl'tcl
N•wl>Ot"t lttt!>, C1lllarnl1 ~-4m to tM "ddtr.
Wl!ll•m c;111-1y, P. O. l ox j l96 l'ICTITIOUI I USIHl11 WAeE IATE5:
To,.,tnce. Ct !llornlt . HAN.I 1TATEMENT Pu•1Ytnl lo !llt ltbor Coclt ol l!'lt Slate
T1111 bu•lnt» I• conduUod ~., , ttno•a! Tiit lol!owlnt "''°" I• d01"9 buolM-U ot Ct lUo,n11. Sovrllrrn (t lllornlt Buildlni """"'"'Ip_ '" Ind '"""'"<Ho~ Tr1~tt. Co u n c 111, Ptrfick R. Collff HYLAND DIV!SIOH. llDO HJlf l'lll l ull<llng 1nd Conolructlon Trt d•> Council T~h 1ltlemf'nl W•I Iii.,., w ill> !II• COUii• Avt nut {P.O. 801 l2U) Co••• M11t , o/ o ...... COVIi,.,. !he ••id eotr<I QI
ty Cltrk er Otf n9t Covnl'v on allt In· Ct lilornle '2~1~. l ruo1••• ""' ••clrlt inod Ill• venor•I
dlt t i.<1 bw Ille •lam11 •bO.,,.. T•1¥encl l-•bo•otorlt s, lox, A orev1ltlng ••'• o! per Olrm w•vn !or
'°'1-Q( Otlawaro Corp., iJOI Uncoln A••nuo. f•<" cron or 1Yl>t of worO.m•n noedt<! '"
DINHIS L. Gl!ILIEI Mo,,on G•11vt . llllnoh 60Cl5J •••<11!e lno conlrtch w~ltll wHI bo
2111 ou "•nt 0,1.,1, Swlto 11 Tn1$ bV$lntu 1' btlno <onouctt<I bv a a .. 1rot <1111e 1ucctnlu1 tiidd~'1 . t na tn~<t
,...,.."" lttcll. C1!1lornl1 t1U4 C11rocr1llcn !O•lawtrel, orev•Hlno ro!t• ••• con!tln..:1 In ••Id Allt•ntY V. Scllneldo" >1>1c111,111on• odon•..:i by 1ne Bo&•d, •~d
Pui.l!•lled Ort noe C""1t Ot llY 111101, "-"'-Socrett,., ••o •• lillt<I brlow:
Mt Y 2J t nd Jun• 1. 1. ,,, lt ll 1111-11 1tils sit!tmt nl tllod With lht c<'>Yntv Any c1a.,lllt••lon no! t nllcTctlt<! and
tier~ cf O••nve County on: Mt Y !, 19/l brlow li110<1 •h&ll i.e paid at me curr1nl
LEGAL NOTICE BY AlilTHUlil E. O::R;EC.Elt W&I• '"'~' lo• th~ •oalit•bl• tr•d• ....
Dt•11•r Coun!• Clt rk tl•.,lllC•llcn In tllK! Wl1h lno •bOve
T·lnll llOlod Trad•> Council" II an~ r110• ll1!td
l'ui.ll•lled P.an;e c""" Oallv Piiat, bt low ••o nco c<Jrrenl er tre ,,.,,..., by ,..,,'°' J""' I. U . 21. ;r. 191! 1'l3·11 lt bor agro•m•nts aurln; th• bldol11; rim • CEITIFICATE OF I USINEli or contru,llon llm1• 1uch revhlon1 lht !I
FICTITIOUS ,.AMIE LEGAL NOTICE b' <0t1•l<1trfd • o•'1 ol Iii• ~low lll!Ofl
TN unde,.i;roe<I <lo terll!r l!ltv trt r•le•. Any heal!h, wtll••e. "''"'-"·
cont1uclln1 1 bu•lntn •I \Jl! L N11rtll o•orno!lon or "'""' btn•llll >n•U b~ In
Krt tmtr Bl•d.. Anthtlm. C1l1lornl1, •·ltt4J 1<1dlrlon 10 t"" Mlcw lll!tO w1gc •<•lt 1.
u"°er th• tlcillOllt llrm nt m• ct ltRAlCO CllTlllllCi.TIE OF Ol$CONTIHUi.NCI Apprtnllco1 •nt ll IHI •maloyea In
•!Id 1~tl ,.Id 11'm I• t1>me>C>1ld o! lho 0111 Ull .1.Nf>IOR AaAHDONMIHT conto•m1h wl!h SKl•on 11'1.S ol 1111
lo+lowlng Pfn<ins, wtiOI~ n1mt• In lull OF F1CTl1IOU$ NAMI (1/l lotnl• Lt bOr Coot .
Ind cite~ 01 1e1l<1onct ttt •• lol\cw•: 'Th• ut\llortlt llfd coroort !lcn oon "tl•n!lon I• dlrK 1t<! 10 !ht Pro¥11ion• nl
Lowtll M. Clttk. lJ:JO Ptl1...,d•1 Rotd. lltrti.v c.tr!lly 11111. ~ttecllvt Otct mbfr Ltbo' COO• $t <!l<>n 1111 1 t!lf\C•rnlnt ,.,.,!ment "· S1n•t .,nt , C11Uorn1• JI. lt lO 11 ,,,,.., lo do bu•lnt u und•• rM omoloYmonr of t Portnllc••· I! rtculr ..
Wll!ltm +-+. Cl••k, ll~ Ef\1llth 11.otd. fl<lll•ou• tl•m nt mo 01 TUSTIN CAI LE contt1c10., or 1ub<.Ol'l11ctort t molovln•
Chino, C•lllotnl&. TV COMP ... NV ti !IOOl f l •! 1111 51r•U, lrtOe1mon 1" •nY 1 p a < t n I I c t • h i c
Otte<! Mtrt 11. lt7I 5.,,1, C. Tuslin, Calllornl• 91880. Tht P rln-occuo1!10" lo ttPIY !a tn• IPPllc1bl~ lo•n1
Wllllt m 1-i. Cl••lo. c.lotl P1tce ot l><l•!nt u QI mo limo! apor•nlltt V>lo comm•ll•• tor t c••!lllcatt
lowtll M Cl1tk M1rror Como•ny 1,· Cl aPC>fOYt l t na !"•nv I~ rtl<o ol l tt lt of Ct lilorni1, O••n11 C111oniw : Tim•• Mlrro• ~au•••· Lo• Anttltt.. ~pprenllc.t1 !o lou•~vmtn u1..:i on lhr
On MtV ll. 1•11. bo'toro mt, • No!tfV (t ll!otnll 91lOSJ conlrKI, CMttlCtor m1y M 1•<11Jl•td to
PWllt I~ tfl<I !or u ld Sl•I•. a•r<onallv Cer!illc••• '"' · ••an••tllon of nu•intu m•~:t <Onl•lbullOl!t to •PD••nli<t•h•p
IOIM!ttt<I Low•U M Clt•k t nd Wl!hem 1-4. un<ltr In• oticv• h<ll••ous n•mo. and af. D•OO•t m• (Ol'lrt[!or af\d subcon1rac10,. Cltr~ known to mo tc "* lht 1M:110•11 hdavll ol "utillc.iHon !her!'<ll, '"""tile In ll!t ll 11>0 ccmoh with Stct,on 1111.0 In wl\ol.e ntm n ttt tUb1trillo(I tc lht """ll!n •~• o!l•t• .,, •h• Couf'tv c1 .. ~ ol Or1n1r Ill• t molo•menl ol •oPrenticeo For
ln.trumtnl and tcknowledetd lhry •~· Counoy, unoer tht arovblon< cl Socll"" 1n•arm1tlon <t lftlvr lo 100,enllctllllo
eatle<I mt ••me. 2166 01 !nr (lvl! (n<lt_ '""""rds, COl'tt cl Ol•K ICr of !n<1u11rl1I
lf>lllFl(lAL SEAL) WITNE~S Our hand• 1111, Tl!n dt• ol l!tltllons. Son F•1nclsco. C1illorni3, cr w, C..rt ld Brawn Miv, 1911_ 0 1 .. 1,1"" of APPrentlc•llllo S!l<>dtrdl
No!1r1 PubUc-Ctl1IC•"l1 TH E 1 1MIE S MlllROR COMP .. NY brt•ic)'I olHcu O<tng~ Counlv Bv Roi.trt F Erb11ru Ovtr!lme lht ll bf p~ld for ""''~
MV Comml•l!Oll E•P>rol 5e.,;a, Vitt Prt •ld•nt ntrlormfO I" •~tt>! ol on. "gul•t day'\
Nov. I I. lt l:l B> Wllli•m _. ,.,.,. war~ ond •! !ho rt !• tor O~!.<llm• cl 1)'10 WALLA(i, 11.0WH AND CRAIN A1!l!Tan1 Sttrelarv cr•fl ln•olvP<!
AllwMY• ""bll1he<t Oran;e C08sl ll1ilv Piiot. Holid~v• 111"11 bt ~II nnlld••• •~<c•nl!t!! I~ OoYtr Otlvt, Swl!o 11 J~nf 1. I!, 12, 29, 1~1! l•XH! ln lllt colle<tlv• tiarv•lnl"' 1vr••m•nt
Jl-001"1 l•tch. C•lllornl• nut •oollct bl• 10 '"• ni•tku1t• u •l1,
l"ubll•l\f(I Orange Cot•I Otolr P>lol, LEGAL NOTICE ,11ulll<Mlon or IVP• cl wor~me" Jul'H! I. l!, :n. :If. 1011 1'3~·11 omplove<I on !he n•ClitCI.
P-n ru LEGAL 1'.'0TICE CElill lllllCAT'E OF Dt5CONTINU•NC.I: ----------------1 QF Ull AND/01 AIANOOHMINT
It •h•ll be m1nd11orv unon th•
Con!r1c1or to wllam t conlrt tl 11 I Wtr<ltd
•fl<I uoon t ll •ubconl,t t!o" ut\lltr Mm, lo
POV nol lt n lhtn Ifill Qtntrtl fl<t•tlllnv
"'" ol Jlf• dltm Wtt•• 10 tll wor•m.-i emvloyod In lht ttKU!lo" 111 1111 conlrt<I.
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Avtnut, 0t1n0f, C1ll1or"I•. ""'"r •~t lltlll..,I lirm n1me cl VIEN TU!!"' !N·
VESTMEHT COMPAN Y. l l O •"a 1~11
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re1;o1nce " u toll<>w• Gf'Of"vt A. Ch1..,1, G•n••ol '°lrlnr" 1~19 Et >I Colll"I Avenut . Ort nto.
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LEGAL NOTICE
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NOTICI TO ClllDITOlll
I UPl!•IQI COU it 0' T"I ll .. TE 0111 (ALIFO•Nlt fQI:
THE COUNTT o j 011 .. NOI
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1!1t1!r o• HELEN 0AVl5 PAlMI E•G.
OK•t ""' H0TICE I~ H[ll[6V GIVEN lg •n~
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0 ' 'ICTITIOUS NAME
Tl'IE lJNOEA.SIC>rojEO c11•oor1!I011 o!oe1 lltrtb~ c1rt11v t~ar. tfftcll•• O•ct mb"
Jl. 1970 11 ctt1td 10 do w.1~,. vndt r tht
llcthlC<ll l lrM ntt'M cl SAN Cl EMIEHT E CAIPENTI•• CABLE TEtEVIS!ON CO. 01 lDOS South El Ci mino lle•I. St n Cltm•nto, Ct l•!O!"nlt C•roenlor t 11n Tt bl• 1><1w•• ••w oot r11er
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WITNESS OIJ' """"' 11111 !JI~ cit y ol mt clllM ......... I II -"•f, ltll (""'"' Mt•o" Jou•~••m•n 1 •• T .. E TIMES Ml'lf>OR C0¥PANV Fort..,tn 60!;: cor llour •t>Gvt J""<nt~mtn
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Gener•I
$22,500
J UST LISTED • Ter1·11lc J
BedJ'oom home wl!h ovcr1iz-
Pd Jot. rrn. tur boat or c•1np.
..r. Ownrr bought ano1hrr
home and mu:.t srll. NO
ON VA I LO DN ~'!IA
'l"EHMS. Pay mr:. $187 mo.
lncJudP.s taxrg & ins. Call
5'11).JJ.il lopcn C\.'t'S.)
BAYCREST
Like ntw hon1e on 11. qu\et
srrrct. Completely redecor·
ated w 11h OC\V carf)f'ts,
dra(l('s. [)l\V, and paint.
Ready for you lo ffi0\'1' 1n
and bl'gin the GllOd LL!r.
J mm e d l A le Occupancy.
$58,900 646-7171.
\O ' THF: REA\,
'"-I:STATERS
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A1sume VA Loan
3 Bedroom 2 b 1 ths, crpts,
dT'j:ls, la ht., firepl, di1h-
w&hr, bllin.ll. Jmmed. OC<'U·
pancy. $2'1,000 w/$25.000 GI
loan.
Roy Mc:C•rdle Realtr>r
UllO Newpon Blvd., C.t.1.
541-772t
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
Classme.d INDEX Advert1s1n9
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Clasiifi cation 1 so.114
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Clasiific at ion 20Q.2b0
Gener•I Gener1I
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REALTORS
644-7270
General General
REALTORS-ASSOC I A TES
NEW LICEN SEES * AT HERITAGE, BUSIN ESS IS GREAT *
Second Cosla Me5a Q[[ite novJ open and in
need of several new staff niembers. Step
ahead. Excellent training prograni ror fast
start. * JOIN THE HERITAGE TEAM *
L•t'l get together for detai ls. Call
5'4~5880, Lerry Campe1u or Da ve Myh re.
COME FOR A VISIT Gen•r•I General
Stay for a lifetime. Inviting 3 bedroom home
with a lovely 12'x30' solarium, 3 baths, car·
peting, draperies and 2 stone firepla ces.
Nicely decorated and neatly landscaped.~
Has COMMUN ITY POOL. rec hall and put·
ting green available. Years of happiness for
;59,500.
644-7270
A«4tt--S#dd ~I h .. -.. ~J REALTORS i
(Formerly Del1ncy Reil Estaft)
2121 EAST COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Monticello Condo.
ln choice a dul t s"ction. Pop·
ular 2 bcdroom balrony mo-
l'lel. 111 beautirul condition.
CaJI now /or appr. to see.
Askinr
$22 ,950
2 DELU XE ~-PLEXES
Spite. l BR & 2 Ba in cho1c:I"
N.B. a!l'il. 0.l'ner \<'anl.!i
quick si!..le. Priced bf'low
mkt. NE\V 110~;, loan. 71 1 ';"~
Hurry. these 1von'I l"-sl.
$72,500. EACH
UN l()UI'. t1()"tl'.S
R•1I [•!tie, 615-6000
HARBOR VIEW
Ba r~a111 lis1111g Pnpul11.r
Rroadmonr spl1r lf'\'l'I, 4 BR.
1-irh !11m1!y ,.,.,,,m and );i r tr
rh llL/\J.: 1'1ltJn1. ~111e \-iew.
Nc1•ds i;on1r 11nrh anrl 11 nrw -·------· ---General h11 t:k y~ird h11t 1h1s m"~ns
sa \111\gs for 111" huyrr. Pnr.
$22,500
Swim Pool
3 Bdrm + family room.
"Drrilm"' all modrrn kirch·
tn, buiJ!.J ns plus handy WQrk
area~. Entry hall, owner
tran~frrred. Open 111! 9 pm.
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TARBELL 2955 Hubor
R!POSSESSIONS
Sparkli n1 clean homes, 1<1mt
newly painted '-r.arpetitd. 2
J.4 &: 5 bdrm5. Som, with
pools, ~-i-IA·VA conv. terms,
from $20.000 to $40,000.
COLLJNS & \VATTS INC.
SM.l Ada.ms A \•e . 962-:ii23 ,
G•n•ral
FANTASTIC POOL "rl 10 ~rll 111 S6·1.ffl[I., or use
I nd 5Qo Sf]. fr. RrCl'l'3!10f1 \'i'lli" 1n1 ~g1 11;i111111,
Room with huge buil!·ln /!!!'~!!!!~~~~~~""-·!Call U-,\'EJ::!\ r.1:1.(i()()()
wet bar and pool rable, OWNERS LOSS
m a ke this a home Jor rral YOUR GAIN
family enjoyment. Add 4 Seller mus1 sacrif11:e S-1.!XXI
bedrooms, 2 !laths, bri!.nd o/ rxl.ras in Ins lo1·cly 11vo
new "!hlli" \V /\V carperlng story. f our Bdrm. Thrr"
and an ,:ci1tinr GI Loan b11th homr \V ith sunken 11\'-
anyon,. can as1um, subject inr, Rm., Din. Rm., .E!rcr.
to 71;9., 11 nnu&l pt!rcentagt 8 J l K 11. Bkfs1. Rm. and
rate. Bencr set thl~ one lo· largr t·am. Rm. Bca1H1!uily
rlay. J\11n, of $3000 do \<•n rt· drapcU and c 1. r Pe I e d
quired. Throughou1. Three car J,:a r·
Walker & Lee aie·proft ssionally Ja ndscap.
rd. ASSUi\1E EXJSTL~G
t ".M.A. ]Qiln or rclinance to
your choice. Priced for a 2790 1-larbor Blvd. ar Adamt
J45·0465 O!>f!n "Ill 9 PM
NORTHSIDE
CHARMER
Thts neat 3 BR OOmr r n.
chants the viewer 11111h 111~1e.
fu lly t1ccora1ed inlrr1or.
lovely din rn1, and a rral
wi le·ph~asi ng kl1ch w i t h
elect hltint. Cose to Muth
Coa.11 Plaza shopping. Price
now ttduced to $29,500 .
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" . WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141--
(0p•n Ev•nings)
quick sale at only $39,950.
Evening!! Cali 5~7.JO:iti
CORONA
DEL MAR
A rr.al buy 1n !/arbor Vlrw
1-li lb;. !Luskf. l.a.r-gr 4 Brr!·
room, 2 Ba1h~. 1 year old.
\•a ulll"d l1v1n~ rm. hrrpl,
family rm + hrrakfa st a rra
& dining rm. 3 <'ar garagr.
Ui'/l()UI'. 11().;t[S
fl•-' t s1110, 57~-6000 :1•1 r . co .. r u wy.
(;grant Ot l M1r, C•llL
LIVE AND PLAY
Co nunrnlal 1\1·"nur 1.~ 11
QUJl-;T ~N\l l f!Qi\:0.I ENT ol
COLOSSAL T R t: E S that
k!'ep you t"~il anll {'on1fo rt·
a blr 111 .•-our l\!:-J!;.s1lt: :I
hf>(jfl")Om hn111r . F: N J 0 Y
YOUR llOBHfJ:o:S 111 your
.. PA Ui. Rll'.\'YAN \\'f\Hl<-
~JIOP.'' •1·11h rr1u~lf' harh,
a rljaern1 1<1 r"rr:;11r i.:a1·age
w ith ('Olll'rt'll' npi nn. '.\'ew
('lH'f)('!lng, fr('S!i p;r1111 :inr1
largr play y;u·d w1lh nranJ,:t'
lrrf'.\' All fo)r $:.!.'1.1r-.o• As·
sum(' '.i', '; ln:i n or ~ubn11 :
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Cla1•ific afion 300.]55
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UNITS *
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Cl•ssification 360.)70
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Clas1 ific•tion 525-535
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Cl111ification 575-510
1-·'"··-l~ Cla1si fic•tion 600-699
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
RANCH
2 STORY
4 +DEN+ 4 BA
1 Acre • Hones
"Walk to lak•"
Bock Bay Are
Un~lirvable ! Quitt trre
linrd S l. to this J:Orgc·
ous "old "'Orld rh11rm-
er." -<! mBssive bedrooms
-t hugr paneled family
r.-.om! 25' picturr \\'in·
d o 11• 111 Jiv1ni; room \\"ilh
uniqu,. fi replace. Large
2!">0 ~rt-ft. dre1m kilch·
rn. Wall o f glass OPf'll5
I.a elev11.tt'd patio with
spect acular view. Zoned
for horses. Truly a 1how·
pla~. Gre1t arr.a for
children. Must 1ell quick.
DIAL '4S-03CI!
Would You Believe
LESS T'HAN
$75.00
A Month
J.nvetitor's t ptti1.I. Take
o~r 5'4 1.nnu1tl ~ r&tl"
PHA loan. Nr.at Md
clean 3 bedroom home. lean b. youn for Jeu:
than S7S a month. Rare
fil'ld nts Utd on hugt
.,.,,,ii kept lot. For the
pUtic:ul•r bomt buyer
nr UM dl9Cernlna fnYft•
tor. Don't WI to lnva·
tlptt thia unuauaJ 01>-pottunlt.y. Won't lut
.. """" call 64S.OJOJ
101!1.\I I. Ol\O\
11 r t 1r1'~'
I!< youri 1f Y'1u l1•r 1n nnr of
lhf' lovely B!u fl~ lion1r~. no w
avail 8r11 ~1I i;:rrrnbr lts,
5':ealtor
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Bdrm~ .. pnrt'd fron1 s.~).C'(l()
to $•\1,;fJO, Wit h 811y \ !t'\\'.
$49,750.
675-3000
Call for "llumf:'s
For Li11 1ni::'' i\IBi;ax1n" m llA\' .\ llE.lftf
HEAl:t'\' 1:\1:. ,
1fST IY19 _~7S]OO.'.'I !
$202. PAYS ALL
Everyorlf' fl tlalifiM lo M-
sume 1his fir; loan of S22,7:l0.
Sparkling: 3 BR, 2 Ba home
w ith clbl. lirtpl. frt~hly
paln1rd, ne•u shalt c:rpr~ •
lltld in :c.Jnl res1den111I loc.
Priced for 1n1n1P1l. salt' .. t
$.31,500. Call 'J4j.ll124 (open
C""l!S.)
\ou_th (a.i sl
FAMILY FUN
in this sp11c:inu1 !i bdr RI'·
public homr. Room lor bOllt.
camper 1111 well a~ 11 pool.
Mesa y,rd, •rc11. S.c\'1,500.
Coll for delails ~2313.
-a THE REA!, 1 "I. I:STl\TE:RS
* R·? LDT * &;'d;lt' w1 D1 l Bedroom
and plaN fer 3 mort units.
$JI.SM.
ftet• a.rrett• Re•lty
"''"""" I M M E 0 l AT l: postesslnn,
owMr desperate lo move
thiii IU!er-upper on l11ri~
rorl!f'r lot. All ttrm5 $25,000.
Brok•r 54()...5140 or 3'12-«~'i.
V.A. Repn $23,450 tota l, 3
bed, 2 b11 .. Anyonr qu111lfi,~. "° di&tt1min11tlon. emker
Ml.44~! ~l 40.
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"IUCff\i~c:Rcafty
546-5990
:-O"cwport llr.igh1s flfl('n b1'am
r('il 1n~ ·•c:tiarinf'r". :.! bf'd·
1"()()ms & 1t1n1ng 1'00111 \\1t h *BEACH-DUPLEX*'
hu 1l1 in BBQ. Ln q;r yarrl Block lo 1H.;ra111 2 Bit. furn.
for ou1door e11 trrla1n1ng and ur11ts. lowrr 11 llS"1J hnck
oversize 1;araii:c !or Dad's I Jrplc. Xl111 ,.,...n\:1! 01·ca!
u·orkshop. Onl.v $26,9::.0. Hur. S'l'\~!()(l
ry on 1h1~ onr~ CA L L Ca ll. 673.::r~i.~ li l:l-:Z:t:~1 1-:vrs.
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$29,950
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
2025 W lolboo 67l ·J66l
Ele9ant 2 Story J CUTE AS
4 Bedrooms, 3 barhs. Huge
ramtly Room, Orn, bf!auti·
ruJ '4'aU paper, mavitficent
firepl•cc. La.ra:e Rooms.
BuJJt.\n ranre k ovt:n &:
di1hw1aher, No dO\<' ltnns.
Oj.ltll til 9 PM, 540.-172()
TARBELL 2955 H•rbor
NEWPOR't
HEIGHTS
\Valking distance to all
schOols. Separaie childrens
pl1y l'Al'lf wilh clin1bini.:
trf'e. Good ~Ire n:>om snd
big bright kitchen $33.900.
Ce.II 646-7171 .
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LOT
on W«"tl 19th SI., C.M. 8'1".x
J4fl', A r l"AI buy lor Sl&,000.
Arnold & F'Teud
388 f:. 17111 Sr. Cll!5t11 :O.le5'1
A Bu~·s l'ar! 1111~ nl trN"!< &
1u.sh JnrlscriJ.:. Z !'.:\:Ira hll'l~s.
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prier only s:n .. ·1'lll.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
JUST LISTEDl--
Sl•pl to Oaan
$27,900
3 BR .• ln11'!111t. Conrl.
CAYWOOD REAL TY
6306 \V. C1•a~1 1111)• .. N B.
548-1290
~!~B~R~--Vacant-:-s20,ooo
R·2 Lot ~JO .X l.:J\ P11\'"1:i 111.
lt'y . l!rl. Firs Hurry! Hurry•
Call · P11t \\'OCICI ~1l'J.2.".(IJ
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BUILDI::RS Cln~r (lu!s,
pnv1I!!! park, 3 1'.· ~ bed. l
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REALTORS 646·71jj l Hou~('~ & harhrlor uni!.
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near ~honr1ng I.: hn~pitaJ.
The fas1t"lt dnw in the \Vtst Excelltn! n'.11 t11[ 11.n'A,
.•• -Daily Pilot OusUlt'd Priee • 136.500 ~
.Ai1. M2-5tl73 Rp11lonomlr~ Corp. 67~!-6700
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With o Wont Ad The Biggest Mark(ltplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
53 Linda Isle Drive
}Jome on lagoon. 5 BJl , 41h ba., w/4 frplcs.,
j acuzzi t~b, hd\vd. fi rs .. sep. /iv. r111 .. d in.
rm., fam . rrn . & brkfst. rm. $175.000
For complete information on ell homt5 &
lot1, please call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
833 Dover D r., Suite l , N .B.
Gener ii
* * * * * TAYLOR CO.
"FOUR STAR" SPECIAL
"42-4620
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See your dream home in popular Dover
Shores. Brand New 2 story, 4 bdrm, study,
sun room & dining rm. Truly a best buy at
~105,000.
"Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
ll 11 ~an Joaquin H i115 Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
General General
Macnab-Irvine
BEAUTIFUL
LARG~ DUPLEX
Realty Company
NEWPORT'S FINEST
8AYFRONT LOTS
On The Penin1ul•
! ONLY ONE IN 'l'O\VN. f:n.rh
unit a 4 Bedroom 21~ ba lh
1v1!h approxin1a!ely 2,000 ~Q .
II. Only 2 yr;trs old. Enjoy
1011 1n~"<>rne, excellent kx:a-
1111n. a nd luxury Jiving.
$79,500 'vllh only 10~\'.. down .
AclJ<1<'en1 to the famous &r-
tholrnae t>s1ate. 55' by 184'
drcp. New hon1r just ro111.
Plt<tl'd on or1r side: n r w ,
hontr wilJ br bu1!1 lor well.
knO\\'n Newpon family on
thr uthl'r sldP. Asking sno.oo:i.
Linda Isle's
F inest Location
100" by 89", nr rn<1.y br salr! a~
'"'-0 1nd1v1clua1 50' lo1s. Onf'
or lht> l11lt'8t Bayfron1 lora-
11011s 111 1he wholf' Harbor
Arca. Prier : Sl:J0.000 each.
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 675-321 0
CALL £13-8550
\-0' THE REAL
'('\. ESTATERS
'"....:.;' ·' '·,
2 Br, 1 Ba + 1 !!~ 11p1 on 4;)'
101. S. of 11,,.•y S,17,000 !1rm.
Rt>!tlnR ~2~'1.1.
------Outstanding location
4 hr, 2 bR. lgc k!1chrn1din'g
iire a, Jrp;,, br1t:k pat1n,
tiers, rorncr hous,. wl side
}'arrl lor hoal or trailer. 2
minule~ 10 n1a10r shop"i;:
<·r ntrr, frrf'WA.v~. school!,
rl() il(Te p a r k. $31,500.
~16-3DS6.
Huntington B•ach
POOLSIDE
PARADISE
3 BR, 2 BA
+POOL
$28,950
I~
Irvine N•wport H•lghts
1-,-=------1 MAKE OFFER 2·STOR't' cnndo hilm r .
Ground to rroor Rla7.1ng. 2
patio,~ + a1 r!l.1n1, 4 hr, 2'1
bll , il:f' l;i m f ill, Jiv"i,; fll1, Q,,.'IH'!" iUIXll'l~S tn .1;1'1 ~Hlll;.
fnrn1al d1n '1 rrrl, $40.7;,I) .t Bn, '.!Bir., l'11try hall, pa-
Jl.\."\.-.l'.'.J7 110: R-2 101, ,,. alll')'. ror
RROAD.\IOOR Turtle Rork, ru1urf' ren1al~ Nr. N"p1.
J br. 2 ba. 5-161 Cato,,.ba, lll:'hls. 011 f]Ulf'1 Palrncr St.
8J.\.J2&1. s:ri,800 ineJud1ng-Asklni; ~.!.l ,!l(lO. rr11111ac ldacpg, i;uprr -sharp lanri.
liuntf, huge !pl, w/w cqits 1~---~-~----
1 rlrps. Blt1n r/o, rt'fng, Lagun• Beach
CLIFFHAVEN
"·ashc~. dryP.r plus isla nd -"----------1.'l'pl. Hi-!ht.~ ir.rra, nn St. An-
b11r 11 nrl a 17' x 38' rooi pool 2 UNITS dtT"·' Rrl ~ BH .. I Ba. 11
ln a rna1n1. rrrf' yard. Sub-flo~t' 10 bt>ach, on rut dr &iir nip rlr ; k11rh. hl1n~, rir.ng"
n111. C<1 !1 847-1221. J & Z 8drn1s, Only 4 ytars k "'"rfl. Cplg. S2!l.~il0
SEYMOUR REALTY o!rr, $:1-1.SOO. CAt.L 0 ,4,·1414
17141 Brach I:llvd ., llli;:n Bch '1'"!.~
o., ... ,., • PM ~/':'o ia.,, AIJCIML _./TOt,.i I~ REALTY REAL ESTATE Nr•r Nr•port Po11 Ofrlrr Less Than Rent
l1111n11.culatr 3 bcdroon1 1·lose
In San Diee:o Jrrrw11y. Brin~
you r own spadr a nd plant
your o,,.·n back yard. Vets -
1100ut $1S8 n10. pays all.
89J.~.1 5'\:H'J-1311
J HIO Glenntyre .SL
·l!M-94 7.1 54!1-0316 --* S38,900 * Sril or lea~c "" apli(l n·
Reat E~t1t1,
Gener at
1-------~ ~
\'1rw, t'ust<1111 huill hornr . Acr•age for 5al• 1SO
20 .11c·rcs for salr ll('ar San
L11\s Rr .v Do"n Goll Coursr
Industrial" Property 161 Real Estat• Wanted 114
l.'lOU:-."TRIAL INCOME
S6!1.:i00. Co11venien1ly !ocatrd
Jn Co!la Ml"sa this 1 1lory,
I'~ )q II, hlo<'k con!!ruc-
11on h!d g I! l yrs old.
Designed tor up lo ;i
fr1111n!.~. 11 t~ 100'., ll'a.~~ k
) 1eld.~ ll 10l1d 10' ~ e)(clus1v~
or !nan paymf'n1.~. Subm i!
lrrrn~. Sh('l!er lr1rh1 stri"!,
111(', ZO.I~ \Vestc l!H Dr, N.8 .
&1:;...1820 or e\<e!: 67:'>.7422.
ON PLACENTIA AVE.
COSTA MESA
Mh'x !74". $6J.OOO, Br~1 ti' rm~.
l11t'Om" s;..cc;, \\'llh n1uch
1l1nn1 !or tnorr IJ111ldtnR.!.
* CASH BUYER *
Don't list yuur home,
s"U it 10 U!,
Sa\"f! l.Lml", 1ave money,
im1n"d. lirn1 -0/ler. Brckfr e CAPITAL
INVESTMENTS e
8-12-7571 & 540-SJ:lG
8u5h1•ss
Opportunity
I~
200
Roy McCardle Re.ltor 1----------1
111!0 Nr"port Blvd., C.~I . A~
548-7729 Candy * Painty Hose
AN inch1s1rial ~iir , 1 111 3
acrr~. Nwprt Bt'h, C.1\t.
Cash purcha!e. \Vritf' in-
veshnf'nt Df'pl, Bo:< 1.Jlj,
Nf'll'/)Or! Bch. Realt o r!
pro1PC(rd.
\No .selling inY1llved J
CASH REQUIRED
Plan -0n" ............ $~.00
Plan Ill"<> ......... , S\155.00
HARBOR
HIGHLANDS
LICENSED HOME •• !.R1•PI yard & pa 110 ar"a.
Xlnt. clnse in l0t'a1ion .
PLACE RE ALTV ~9~-97().l
2!16!1 Sn, (Ollsl H,,.·y .. L.B. wi !h 5prct11eul11r view 01 1-L-.-1-,-,-.-,-s-.-1-,----1-7-0 Palomar moun1111n~ Anrf
A\' owtll"r : 4 BH, ram r111, Ol'f'/Ul \\"atrr. l'o,,.·rr k /;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; ,\ddrd rlrn to lh1i; rl1arrn.n2 for lasler ('hildT('ll or SPnl{lT "'.'~~~~~~~~~~110,• -1·-. • .• ,, ""I. c·--"
I .. ~ .--" .• ,. .,. NUU telephone <1n p ro pPr ty.
Bl-ST VALUE AVAILABLE~
3 HR, 2 Ba 11onit> l\'llh llll r.ili1.cn~. l BN!rrn plus rg XLJ\'T np.....,r1un1 1y tn he sci-1,,·m.'I. 1:n.'~. 4!1-1-03116
I k. , I I 0 d · ,.,., '·'"" ,,~ .J1J1J $~.000 per llCf('. '!"f'rrn~ r ""· ll!'u, 1w1. r.• .. 11:1!1/ nrmuni-y . '""""'· llf'rl Rr 11cr111aln1erl hf-lore L H "ll------1 ai·n i!:ihlr. !'hf'll~r Industries \\'all crpls, anri in latl1;islir Pete Barr::itt Realty nr11· schanl 1erm. 3 BR. 2 aguna I s 171'1) 6~:r.2R'l0. 1"Pnd. \V:ilk 10 \\'rstch!I shllp-642-4353 RA ram. rn1 rornt>r !11t, . , . ;-c-::-:-:-cc:-o-
p1ng anri :O.liir11rrs park arid BR ., \.\aik1nK d1s1. io Elem-ll igb VALt.:NCIA • .\l onnr 111 1 Acre lullv 1mprnv"d.
ORANGE COUNTY
$1.150 PER UNIT
Oou to F11sh1on Sqllll.rr
EASTSIDE
5 UNITS
COLLEGE P;irk Jge 3 ' -~. <·hool·.. ·''"J'"'"" ,.,.,,,, IA'ISUrl' \\·nrld. D r p ~' undrr .. rounrl ,..rhool. Rf'ducrd 10 S3t:ioo. 8:\, hlln~. l;irn rm, lrp1<'. ~ ·' "" •· "" " " .. DO YOU HAVE l"r imn1f'd ~alf'. Cal I I..i::r .111rd \\'/srp11 r11lf' ituj! Stor11Kr rn1 for hoat nr ~hu11rl's, l"l'pls, 111r. ron Phorn1'(. Ry
;, n1en1brrs i11 your fa111lly ?~ ;11.J-842.1 (flJX'tl C\'t'S. I ....., ""' B lrai!r r. F f'ncrd h.i rk. l~ll.~2 1tshll'hl', rif'h!XI' l1111rl~ra n ini:: f>.12-90:.\.
Approx, ~ A<.:rl'K
A!'Pr'l>vl'd for 233 Un11s
$265 ,000 -All c ash
P:an thrl'r -••.••.... $19:15.00
Inquire about alL Exet:Uent
int'Qrnf ror a re w houn
v eekly work. (Days &. Even-
ings.) Relilling and coll.-ct-
ini,; tnoney lrom coi n op!!r-
a 1ed dispensers 1n Costa
Mrsa <1nd surrounding r -ra.
Wr r~t11bl ish rou1r. (Hand!r11
r.anH.' brands.) For personal
intcrvil"w send nam<', ad-
dre~.• 11ncl phone numbrr to
fl1ulo-Sla!r Dbf,, Inc., 1681
\\', Broadway, Anaheim,
Ca. 92,"!0l. (7141 718-5060,
,\ !01·('ly :l urdroom 2 halh
n"''nl'r's homP 1~·i1h a swim·
m·ni;r pool. locatcrl t..n lro11!
nf lot. 4-~rparat" 2 brdroom
hnn1es nn rf';ir nf proprr!).
Prr senl 1nromr $770. month,
FLIJi price
$75,000
Ntwport
••
F~iirv iew
646-1811
I n111. S""""·i fir111. ) II l"r $27 jQ(I 830-6726 or --------1 If ~o. 11r can sell ynll 1 11~ ownf'r. Call j.l!J-2108 l'ves Aulnll )", llB T111'r n\'f'I" ir. ,. · · Citmet•ry
gre;il ·l bcdroon1 hor:1,. on llnlv. !i'4'r lo;i n. Rf'lnw rnark('I at RJ.'\-Hill7. Lots/Crypts
the ""NEW f.11 ./1. Progra111" · \ S".17 .. iOO. l~9--i724 or_Jl92-5$117' Lid0-15\•
for Just Sl00.00 11! do"n pay. j O\\'~E R-J hr. 2 bll . I0.000 ~Q FOUR ~par('~ -Mradowlir."·n
men!. This home 1s l"l"ady tn ti t·ul-clr·~ac lot, P rn f I VACANT! !;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;~: South rA ,. i I i r Virw
()('('Up)i. l"arpl'!~. drapes 2 I N Model-H om• :;~sr~~ Ju:· c;~:;·, s';;::d OWNER SAYS \"<1canl )')[ 3Jxllll SJ.l.500 .r.1c111ori11I Park. $12ll0. \'iritr JU~ur1ou~ bfl.lh~ F11J! pncr I ·~ . , ~ SUBMIT ·I 11R .. 1 ha . tiO~ $?S,!1{Xl J11rk F. l 'Plhn, 1:1~:\1\\'.1~1 673•4400
i$ $23,900. C;ill uS no1.,. -Wf''IJ J 5 BR, ;i Ra, JUSI rom~lf'l l'tl. ' .•Ill-.) ~1. -----j ~ hcdrootn. J b11 rh.~. /amlly :l BH :l'~ lia , 4:J:w.~ll $'lt500 Dr, i;oldcn Co. ~4()[. 1--"'""""'-""'"""'""""" I ~liow you th" house and ex· I \'~ew ol R11y I.· l!tl ls. ~ nrn111I POOL J Bdrr.:. 2 Ba, Cu!dP-rnotn, 2-slory, ru! • de -sac l. !DO REAL TY Commercial CONT. lron1 .\Ion -66x3JO C-~la1n lhc program. 41111 .. hr~aklast ~m\/.an1 1~n1 ) s;i.r. ~lany :'\"t ra.~. immir.r. I strf't'I. All lrrrn~. Pr1~·c 673-7300 P roperty 158 2, '2J.1!1 Newport Bl. "i'/,, int·
Wa Iker & Lee ~~:1~~t\•ai~~· 11~ bu;ld s:1o ~.~1:~ ~.!~~~1~;sun1c 6 • .• Ln. $32,900 ,:1.1,!l::.o. BK!l !142-'l:lli. :::177 V1;i L111n ~>fl:i.l Grace Ln . ..,1.1 $2fl.OOO:
I "' f'1ts I ---C ING 4 t) 2 h INVESTMENTS 2J:i8 Orir.n11;r 63x.10~. ioc:
21% Harbor Bl"d. 81 Adams IV;\·N \\'E!.l.S s, SOC\~ \;·;o:sTSIDF: .1.1Br. :I ha hon1r. I ~~~:1 Q0:.n wri·~'rtiy~ 1~ \\'lTH '"MAJOR" Orangr ,(· 161h. 90x l\6-6U,
.il.'1-{H6.i Oprn '111 ~ P:>I 2006 Gala.~y Dr l)(tv('r Shnl'r( I l.~"Xl sri 11. S~ll.;.'ll. 12 • ._..~1 &"sun 2·4 2\7 Va1 TEN ANTS-L~'.ASESACKS S2S,000. i\l~o !ar1i:r parcr ls
'4'1.'""I o--D•>ly .1-Hl-O!l:t! "" 1111111 I() 10 WO 11111t~ . .,.. ~• , .. " __ Ehol1. Pr1nt"1pal~ nnly. Of'f lCE QlJINT,\rtD Rf~,\LT\'
156
Rf:ALTORS
SINCE 1\\14
(inytime) 4 BR. -Dover Shores
J _;;;;;;;;;;;;;~---1 • • Ba.
\\·~:STC'l.IF~· ."'\~I\ f\IONT!CELJ.0 To,.,,11hou~r 2 -~---C:O.\l.\11-:P.ClAL i;,12_'2!¥.ll
rlrenr,11Prl •I hr. '.t ha, f11 ri1 I h·i.: br~. '.! hii. Pvt nano SPANISH M•1• del M ar & APT A1.n·c.;!'
'"'.".·, ''.'.111 i·l"d.rni:: .. sh11_"'I rro_I_, :df .... tifi_,:i,_.i46-'12,;ii.__ HACIENDA 4 Br, 2 ba, n11111y ('Usloin W .R . DUBOI S, INC. n.t ln1 s11i1ahlr fn1· 6 unll s.
NO EASY FORTUNES
Tired 11! bus1 nrss opportuni ty
arls Iha! promisf' you !hf
'"Chanrf' tif 11 ll !f'lirn• lo
ni;ikr ~n f'/l.SY !Orhtn,!"' Wf'
don"! niakc such prom1sl'!
hrr;ill~" only you c a n
det,.rmine thr ~UC'cr11 o(
your own l'rlons. Bui \\'l' c111
~how you huw you l:an 1nak•
a ~und investmenl of $J,1'22
1n 1t rlistnbulorsbip t.hat v.·1JJ
prov1d1• you ,,.. i I 11 R
romtorlli ble liUpplcn1!'ntary
income lor the rl'st ol your
l1IP. If you wa nl lac1s, nor
11ropa2an1lll. wn lf' Dl"!~erl
IJf'lll f' Corp., 1 1~2 W .
Strl~On Dr., Sc ot l! 0 s 1 f',
Ari1 .. s;i2J1, I • fl t ~~,('(X). 1)\IS hll~ \11 111• M J I -" • 61'14'r Clo.~!' la 1'..:sta11t:1 a $C'hool ari d
New Sharp Listinq
l•!S. ·"'·'""'· .. ;:I . u-.:ru. RY 011nrr·, :~ h1, 1 Liir.. frpl, 4 BR + 2 BA fl'1t\urr~. $31)00. Assu111r (R.E F11•okcr~1 ~.l.1.!)44.'i ''Rt:ST BU\'" <:rf'RI \'lt'"ll'S :1•t ~·1 1A . Pril'l. o n ly, 1111h'nl1111 .lli:'i;H'r(' r11rk. Bf'-1
I nr11 ('pl, nr 1n1<n. S?:i.;,QO. Condominiums low market S~.OOO. c 1 11 DISTRIBUTO. RS l1'0m !ivin~. family ~hi·~ Corona de\ M ar f:.1f ... 1i2.t7 a lt a. $25,900 5-l&.:.on for salo I NEEDED No do110 In a \'cl or all lrrms
lo suit. This home has J
Bdr, Jarnily room & 2 b<iths
pl\1.• R ,..h11 nn111~ kllchrn
11'ilh plrnly or r unhoards.
The ~ ard ha.~ sprinkl~r11
frunt 6.: rrar plus srl'('fll.l
fn1·rly usrd hnrk pl11ntrrs
flurry nn 1h1s nn1'' Pr1rrrl I
r11 jus.t S:!(l,:,00. Ca!! 546·~31.l.
&·dining 1uom~. Spanish 1!lr ----~ .7"-:------1 60 &16-7171 ~fluRtrs ~nre . Entry patiu. ) -----l\IESAVrrrlr by owner 3 BR. rrTill.'s«io1111ll.v 11HY1r11 tr d wi1h M•sa Verd• 1--:-"'."-::c-:-:---::-:-::c-:-·r1t l:'.: REAL J::STATERS I ;.i~;\\' m1ll1!.mil\lon dol1a.r
"l"h<-. ,.,,''''''·Al •"•"k. CAMEO SHORES f11m r m, 2 B,\, pir.tin. Oprn .o;;p1111i.~h cll'ror. w 11' ~ha i.: 1-.... --,..,-""'.'.".._,.---:,_, PRICED BELOW ------advrr!lsf'd snack pack pm-
'-'· ~: r " CLEAN .1 lir, 2 t111, <'{}'.'" I CHOICE golf c"<>ursr !01. duels NEED NOW ! Re!i -f:.~riu1s11rJy nrw 111 ,\. (l\lf' d111ll· ~'.m.$1:il 54."l.-21)7i <T[l1.~ 1!1run111, 1·us1 1trps. fpl. 1 n , • $2-9'" MARKET · I CC I N I I ·
(RTHEREAL
""-= ~~!~I~~-~
--$16,800 V~A .
Anyone quahlics suhJect In
VA Loan ll'll h 6':, A!l!lUlil
prr{"rnrage r1tll'. Tolal pay-
tnC'n1 $1 18 prr tnonth ~harp
. l hl'droom h"m" 1i:h~1rn1n:;
11!1h !!ARD\1000 FLOORS.
~
Coldwell, Banker
833-0700 644--2430
DELUXE TRIPLEX
Pl'Op<'rty and IH"'!•il fl!l('('S.
Jn lip-tnn ('011d1tion.
$53,500
"lllr,O\irbe'.Rcaftr
546·5990
2 h1\l1r1nu~ halhs. !J1()(1rrn
!ltllll-111 k11chf'n Rrarly In
1 n<'CIJfJ.Y 11nrn,.diatr ly, GI ...,..,..,..,.., .. ..,..,..,..,,,_
huvrr• Wl'lrom,. CAl.L~ :! $!6,SOO
Walker & Lee Thi~ i• a s!r!'pf'r in grf'lll
r;1~1~1rtr r.,~101 \·1Ps11 -iop111r
P.r11l10r.~ ht'1T1j: .•nl(l 11~ I< -]nl fJlxlM.
27~ll1 l!;irl1'1r l~lld al Ad<ln1< fll~0 ;in(•lhrr ~lr,.prr _ ~' '•11
,:;,.(lhj;, 0f)l.'t1 't1I 9:00 P~l ;i Jot S1J,00:}-""sts1rlfl L'osta 1
-.-BAYCREST-.-1 ~!,.s;i.
:--•1\ 11~11n::: ::-:ho"n b.1 "flfll Walker & Lee 011)1 1;rra1 fJ • .nr pl;in. 4
Bl":. ~1 , h;i. l!nl rt1 n. rm. +
r:11n rn1 + hrkl~I ;irr11 . F:lr.:-
1r11n1r :1 1r 1•u1 1flcr. "J ffil +
.::·•~ Ill fi.R-Q-p1t, ~nfl watrr
W\1.1, lt"l'I' hnu•P play hl"('8
+ ni.1nv r"\lr11,o;.
J~AN SMITH, RLTR.
•lll<l ~; 17th ~I.. c .\1 , frlfi.~t;1:1 * MESA-VER DET
.l Bf{., farn . rm. '! bs. Nl'w
c p!i;:. Immiic. r•mrl. Hf'11ut.
grnd~. cn1·. p~tir1. SJl,i.900.
Gtorg• W illiam1on
R£,\LTOr:
673 .... JSO ~5-156-4 E v es.
2!)\;l \\'P61Cliff l)n\'f'
1>16-7711 Open '!ii~ r'l
MESA VERDE
On a Budqet
y,.~ Folk~. a n111Ml.v ~ l)j'll-
nK1m 2 Bo th r nrrn;d (l1ni11i.:
llome 011 a Qu1c t low traf!Lc
strttl in Dcs1rablf :.1l'""
\'Prdl'. 0nl.V $28.25(1 "''i1h
10·; r111"""· m:t.llS50.
1-0· THF. REAL
\'"'\.. l:STATERS
' ' ., ' "
0 RtorroMO• l1tte1J of th,
lovr" i.c•omblld. woidi be-
low to rorm lovr $il"'P!t words.
DUXSOE I r I I' I l
p:i 10. nY n"''ll I . ;1,. ~,. N11:ur , ., .112un11 1gur , •hie ,,~n nr ,,.•nmrn in yoor Thl~ !101nf''s 4 nr;, hr•, 5 h11 , , 3 f<I< "'' ,.1,1, .• ,,, ""'Cfln 111...: nvr11, d1~hwiishrr, rorn1 ._. I • 1~ '-'11•'4 • ,,. 0 k I " " ·' "" r 1n11n('ing stvai · ·' ..... ~rn · Fir~I 11mf' orlrrf'li. Sp11rlo11~ 101 :-;I · verloo ~ ~ t ,,-, '" ,·r~'ft'• ra~tmoving lif'.'.l!i•(/ & f1ltf'f"1i fM'O! allow I .. ,., .. i"I. $'.4.9.o". Ownr r. rl1n <1rr11, lrG p11ttn. 0wnf'r~ ----f & $J6 000 I • " • •
'' v '' '~' N t 8 '-.l Hn. 'l B::i "' lrrr fa1n1ly rm 111r,,.·ay grei•n. · · ,~,,, "P•<••·" p--'uct• ;, yo11 !hf' ul11mii 1r In Ju.~ur -i!HO LindPr. f'l, C:"<I. 6\2-1122 nf'11" hnrn" rrn<I~. l!urry' e wpor •aCn " 192 0661 " " '""" '"'-'
l"lis li1n 11ll' !11 fni,; 'flir r11-----S2'l.~ Stlhinil \all 11·17-1i21 ,(. l1f'I bir.r. rlhl gir.r11.i:r. '· · · t"<>mµany secured Joca!lon~. diantin~ s~in~i·I tlin1mrr1ng Ea5f Bluff SEYMOUR REALTY BY OWNER i.:ru c1oui; living In •·llou·p --Corona del Mer I comn1errial or fa ctory.
h h 1-----------Jll •I Wesl<l >"ff t fll. 11 rr:1. Nr Oc<· ,,.nd Lari;:r v!!'w ln! 1>7~-2010 PAHT OR FULL TIM I::. 6 IQ 'lfl ! e 11111rr 111 1 r llartlor1' • EXCl.US!VF: AGENTS • ~r.1<'h 1111·rt. ll11:n Brh
r-11!rir.11re c-rr111,.~ .111~t lh<' I SALES -LEASES OJ)('/\ "1il !J Pi\1 c1L1-11· ,.,.~rrrR. i\sklting $12'.1.!J:il'l. I Mountain, D•sert, I 12 h{lUI'~ per .,,.·eek. No ~r-11 ·
11 l/l1osphl'rr /l"'r r11/r1"1a1nir,g J~I & 111.si nl l••r1n.i.;-. arw1n ea y, nc. I Resort 174 in6. CASH REQUIRED: $liOO
Al nop of lhr l!OrnP ~ ""t f eTIBURON CONDO.• at !his low, loll' prier 2!.ifi:l Br~•ikhurst, Hnl_i!ll llch ro $~99.~. Wrilr for more in-
hiir~. S89..'iOO Comr •f'" us &st ~ 2 srory:: BR, Cam rm. lrml 546-S411 •nytime rorma t1on: INSTANT r ooo
ii i 4.i\2 Roxbury r.d," Cd,\!. din. "''r1 hRr. lih.'.li,; crpt~ 3 Brlrm~' 2 h~.h~; lgf'. i·u1t , --8-E-ER BU0G-ET--RA NCHO CAPISTRANO -SUPPLY, PO. Box 31'.i:i.
I 2't: A si!r~. Exd uszvr ares. Torrance. Calilomi11 90505. 67:1.6()~! ihl"""""' "'"" k>J ''' "O"d 1tr11-sru1I•. \la11.v luxu rious BEAUTIES ' . . I ly """ ' ' '"''-_, " · " l l11r.~!' ... nk, E-;;'.: lr rms, Bkr .__ -GARDEN OF EDEN na 1~1v·11 pa1i0, 2 ,,,.~ i:ar. Ann. teatu1·r-s, inel. !1sll pond, 1.2.3 .. 1 Bct.lrni. Pr!i'"rl from Tnclndt phon" numuo:r. ;i.i4-im~.1 Si'~!l(',j 111 tt11s 1rtral sf'llini;:, 2414 Vii la Del Oro 1~1'1(1 ~q ft \"1\l ~"llA lf'rms. cllY, l11na1, .irar:ig~ OJ}('n('r, .S l."i.flO!l. Hf'ir.rh 11rr11. No O BUY OR
I h I I ~17-!t:,07'!!6~··1:177 ·~!i-lli~. Nearly nt'W rarn1 'i;:., p!unih· quahfil'l" nn gnorf as~umable Ranche1, F•rm1, T ~11s a 101n,. u1 1 or naturf' ;<;Pwporr Bt'a('h &H-1111 " Gro ve• 110 SELL A BUSINESS • I 111". p::.1111 & cu ... 1. kuo·h••n .:-11A IO•"•.· tnv•T.-. <.:on1p 1•1r rr1var~ nn ., ~ " AN SUS SALES I l~R. 2'1 ha. !11'. rm. tl1n rr11 1 h 1 L · R It I . . . IHOLL D • thl• .i;, It. H.'l \'lrw In: \\n. ;i inr s. arw1n e• y , nc. 211 ACH~ s rodu o n e . l,orn rro 2 lrnl(", d1nr11,., dhl , • k II B h " P. ('I ng ra i "The Broker with Lrnpathy" d('rrt ;i~ 1omnrrn\\' J.!"111.-,. .~' ' r I ~l :*i~ Hron hursl n11-:n c I.rove in R 1ve r.~1de at Van n' ~ A C M
"'/VIII i tv-cl rorun, f;in\lly ~111 ai::r, ·•r•·iin ''1""· ('(' 111111' nurch;i~r'd ()lhf'I' h"111"" S4~S411 anytime Hu rrn & Cl"vr l11nd Good 1• 'v1.11.n1:c ve., •' .
91 1 Jl! ·m · 1.'i 1n1plr f\T" l"11•r 11"10 liind 111 1 J., 111!1 ~11rrllirr tl1n11lh! Jor ------~ill' ror trailer pk nr sub-645-4170; 540·0608 e nyllme r"O!)rn .. ~ Irr·~ ll ('r~ · ' h11yrr• "rt1n•1 'l/I Yr 7""• A'ir Cond'itt'oned """ Dupl•x•s/Un it1 \\' d 1 ""Opie Univeriity Realty , Ol ·I~ a llrn1 $~;,·""''· s•I• 162 , 1t1v1s1on, On mir.111 hwy to c nee 5a es, ..
:10111 r:. Cst ""·'· Ji/1-t.:,10 rnnr1~11i;;r i,tofl. . By Nature J\larrh field. \Vrl11" Cha~. GO ING CO FFEi:: S HOP
-------Huntington Beach 1111,,. h;. 1:1;11 su~"~' Lanf'l 7-::::---:-:---:--,.--:-: ~l;ir!in, S7ll No. l\-1a!n St,
DUPLEX LOT j Cool 1·lr11n n<'('i:ln hrf'r~.r,., rhr n cit!! 01,nrr 11 ! •I-Pl'"'· l'n.,ta _l\lrs11 ·~ mn.•t Rivrr~ir!P. !12;.(l l FOR SAL E!
E~1.~r1ni.;. ln1"l.\ ~ ht111n 2 ha. MEREDITH 1• .. 111,.111r111 tnc11111111 ,to arlrlr11 1;4i. .. 1:M1 rif'sirf'rl ,,.rr11 Pnr,.rt $.'\000 Re•l Eitate Want•d IM • * 547-00~1> * •
1;,111·11~1yJ,.11111n,. .. 111t.~1n1. GARDENS fa11lil.V r"'Hn Thi~ 4 bf'rJ. ---V ---·110 SiOOO Jn,,.rr Than nlhrr
"n nf lf1•1 1111h pfan~ 111 D · II R d d h J>J rl ft SlS,fOO .A. 1df'11!wal 11nit.~ 111 111'1'11 Xl111 · · · · -rast1ca V • uce 1 '"1111 ra 1 I\ nia e 11 flnl'onr qual1!irs ~tlhJf'I'! In
('l111!rd !or rf'111al unit fl trr. I Ill! (;111lrr1,1 _ 27ro ·''l fl \OU i"'nlv S27.:iOO :ill l('rn1~. ·ii 1 h ,;i ual rf'nlal 11rr11, Pn~~1 hl, rtl111n ALI, 1.:a,,11 buddPr r,.qu1rrs
11li.· loc. pl u~ liOund i111r~1-F:n111ly rn1 "' fnrmal n1n ·r ur m;rr 1nlnrn1a11on call t A .oan 11"1 ' "i°" ln"('r !h11n 10·~. ;,.!&-!1787 1 oldPr hnmr8 for cluplf'X,
111!"1\I 1n Cnrnrr lrn . R:1 01<nrr. !l•lt.~:r.. ll"ff'('nl;it:e rRlf' Toh'\hpa.v-1Pr11l!"lfllll.~ only• triplr x. N"'prt Bch. Submit
MORGAN REALTY ~i lllf'n! .i l4R prr rnnrit · · Hf"P ---•• --.. ----1 lnr11.t lon -prier. Con~tnic-\1;.il-;,. .. rr,.r, '"' · 7~?4 .l h«Jm'm h<lmf' <lish'nl!ll: DVP_ L~ .. X -N !-. \\' f"I 0 RT 6736642 67564,9 ----------' RIACl l fh ''"n Of'pt. Box 1:.1;i, • • SELLINr. wi!h 11/\nuwoon J<1,0f1RS. ·._ · r, no iacan .. ,~~. ""''''' -OPEN 'T I L SOLD--. S24 .• ..00 Appl hy n\.\lner Nrwpo11 Beach. ,. YOUR HOME? 2 luxur1oui1 h111h~. modPn1 ~~-f>2!l~ proirt•ll"d.
1 -5 P .M . hull!·in kitch,.n. Hf'ady for -·-'-'-'-----,.--; ~·,.,.,. a ppra15 al • w, buy • PRrCE REDUCF.:D * I p rt 166 706 MARGUERITE immr•llai" or('11p11ni·,v. Cl ncome rope y i·11u1l1es. Personal atlcnllorl, T\hur11r1 Coll(j 2 ~1nry :l BR.
240
1st TD Loan
1":, INTERES'r
2nd TD Loan
Term! ba11ed on equity.
2 BR , h'OTI1 hnu.o.e 1-1llls 2 BR. hu.vrr.~ wclcnntc. CALL! ::.) yMi:. "-'Pf'rlCnc1•. li:irTI rm, rrn11 <1111 Wf'! ba r, a p1.AN D2 1:11r~1 ronm~.All COLLINS & WATTS ~ha-" crpt~ ... 1f'c.ki1. A/C. Walker & Lee o: 1111~ for only S4~.500. "'.' "" .•. •;2,1 ,: •• , •. "'2.(1427 1 d flfA N SCENIC PROl't'.RT!t:.S "" M -• ~ ""' .o 11. a•sun1f' · · 'Cl
MONEY MAKERS
JI. 12 un1I! In Nf'.wporr Bfll<'h,
only hl(l{'k to ~•Ch, "''1th
pool, $16.'i.oOO.
"42-2171 545-0611
LAN D nr f'rltrl for ~mall 11.pl, Srrvlnr l·larbor uea 21 yn.
rluplt x, !n pltx, indu~tri11 I ln S•ttltr Mortgaga Co.
N B.. C.ilt or JO n1ilr lJ6 E . l?th Street
• E:Ti-~726 • lQw INT. LOAN! fl 11 11 I. 8'17-lr.i07!!1AA-1 !7R/ '!790 llarhor B!vrl. at A1t11ms
-----fl DOLL llOUl't~: lmmac ~ ~ll-4.l77. __ ~>l~-0Mi5 Open 'Ill_!! P~1
F;XC EPTIONAL V a I 11,., ... lll!!l~n~rrt --HA r h 0 r v 1 r w i! 11 l • , AR, 2 Ba. Curnrr! Scrnd I ~ 'WI Cliffhaven Cotta9e
Rroadn1oor 2, ~~·rs. nr w. mv'rlpal !o~ \l/l;f"J!A trrm& , •z~t;1jlf+' .l hr 2 h11, floor rn ce ilini;:
Arlu!1 nc,cupirrt . Vll"ll.'. 4 Br. oi l:.i! ~~~·!-~-~~·~·~P~~~.l J,nck frplr w/r11 1~rd m11r-2•~ ba, den. M4-6.19;) 111 1 HAFFDAL "lEAL TY" ~ •uln bl~· hra rlh. oprn hP11 m ('r i1-
JP1'-!. fl-12-4405 Evr.5: 3-ll-2446 $ 16,990 I n.II"~. bl1n11. Ex tras Incl:
r.opprr pt umb1ni.:. lrncrd WALK TO 2 HR, 60' x 100" frnccd lot, hrck yard, v1"w drck.
•Ice hllln RIO, rl!rung ai·e11, $38,9~. By (lwn"r. Ca I/ OCEAN FA 111 . c•rpts. 1lrps, dbl gar, 616-9724 or 6-12-0040.
] BR + 2 BA hoi! door. p11y1n 111 lesl! lhan UN IQUE b&ylronl mohil"
$22 750 Tf'nt . horn~. $27.500. Beaut . bay • l' vi~"'· Slip avail. Flnancin.11:. No1h1n& to do tit:rt!, just mOVI" K A11C'hor1~e W1y, Lido
in 20' x 2j' Hv rn't wi!l1 mir-961-4471 ( :::~) 544-1101 Park.
rnrrtl wall , hr!ck fpl, w/w I ~.:::::'.::'...'...:C'.:'.::.:'..::::::.::::11ci'oliRii05iNNAMOi'ol'""h;;;m~•;.<3!9iiR:R. crpl~ k drpt1. Oltin RIO, Irvine Family rm, Plush 8hag
hURr palin. Submit. C i 11 c11rpec ttiroughoul. Lota of
A47-1221 other e:ictr11. I m n1 ' d
SEYMOUR REALTY FOR YOUR TIGER pos1c~1lon. $32,500. &31-9500
17141 Beach Blvd,, llt111 Sch (Ir 330-~ Hrrr. ls !he "purr-lrcr· den 1~~==~-~-~-,.-
(_)pcn 'tJI 9 P•M;;ll~ for hin1, plus "" immacul1!P. BA YCREST Bc11.uty b 'i
rir.d1u.~. Call G e o ra:''l i""""""'"'""""""""""""'' 642-4000.
* .1'~ unJt~ nf'llr .Sant11 Ana ''T=1°ru;=o~o"1"t"h&_f_o"1"0-lu~rn-,"iu-,..~,
Cnun1ry Club.,pool. $•13.),000. 11·1 really not that hard
Home Show Re•ltor5 ro rf'place. Ju.ft witch the
''Armchair JloUKl"huntln1t'' li.rnltu1'9 ,\ ntlJcell•ne<rJ1
3.1.1.i E. Coest Hwy .. Cd 1\1 column. 1n the Ousllled
67S-7ll5 SecUon.
Cash Fast!
1st&. lnd Trust D•eds
FREE APPRAISALS
Cest• Mesa lnveatm•nt
541-nl I •nytlm•
R!CAH I f 1--.--1 ..--, ........ t ,-ii i.
; I K M s 11 Notic. In a clas1lfi ed cor. 1--....--.-.,..--r-rl i umn: "'If the burglar who slole
I I I 11 • the olcohol In o g1a1s jar In
'---'-· -~--~--~-~ my goroge w ill rtlurn m y
Ii &-1pac10us 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba. owner, 4 hr, 2'1 ba, pool,
hOmc k>r yoo. ClOl!t" 1o shOp-f1m rm, o.n.., fee ~lmple
pln1i:. poolg, 1cnn11 lo. golf, A lot, Oprn Sun l·~ pm
'"f"\lfr·ff!rl" ~·111h<or'1 Day 1_,_<S--O=l"l"S". ===~~--
t:ill lor onJ_y $32,flOO. OCEANFRONT duple:x
SUPER CLEAN
Srf1n1 11 bf!lievin1 Movl' in
rh•s l(}vl"ly J bc:rlronm for ' s 12.;.(l.-
REAL ESTATE tO red hill ro~i',~' ~~~~~" ~;~;,.,, ~-------~ {lrondfothe(s -, no ques·
H A P N U C 111o·ni wll1 bti 01k.d.• &·f') hc~,~,~,-~,~.~,-~,-1 0 Coniol•r.· tha chucli:le q1R1t1d by l1llonQ1 In the mi.ing woid
YOll dev1lop fr°"' mp No. 3 b..low.
$ r::~:R~~~!:~L~RES r I' 11 J• I' I' I' ,. I
e ~~sc:~~!\\ llll"1 I I I I I ! I I I
SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 90~
by Mc VAY
4 BR on lite mt lo!, Cov'd
pAI 1\1/kld'I pl1yh11t, Nt!w
~h~g crpt -p1ne1 ·r :Hcavy
~ha ke roof, New paint
insl rle /o ul . Vnd f'r
ar1pra1sal. 842-4379.
The: taslut draw 1n !tit Weit
. • • Dltlly Pllot O a11\lled
Ad. SC2-567g
\W' · San Juen C•pi1trano
REA L TV
Unl v. Park Centrr, lrvinl! 2·1/l acre le:vtl hnraf' e•latc,
Call Anytlmt 333·~20 br11u1ilul 5 BR homl", pool,
rnrr11l. harn, l11.nd1capcd.
TURTLE ROCK NR UCI. 3 $170.IX:XI. ()y,·nrr. 49~265.
br, 2 ba. draptod, lnrl acpd, Tilt fa1re11 dr11.w \n 1hf: \Vl!tl
fe nced, Below n11 rktl by 11 Dally Pilot Clus ltied
own"r. 3JJ-2jJ(J 'vcs. Ad . MZ,...~7~
\ l
2.2 DAI LY PILOT Tuadil)', .lutw: 15, 1971
[ I~[ _ ...... I~! ..._ ...... I~ 1-.. -1~ [.__, .. ~I~ I :;;_,,..,_][~) ! ----!~I ..... -.. « ... I ~ [ ..... I~ ~~;;1
Money to Loan 240 Hous.s Unfurn. 305 HouMt Furn. or Aph. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfum. l65 Apt. Unfum.
HOMEOWNER LOANS Genera.I =--u-"-'".,'-"-· ____ 3_•_0 ~c"o.-,-.-o-"'.'"-.-----lc:".-, .... --d."'l'"Mo--.---Cott• #Mu
Rett.I e!l'tlllt'' J!"l"l!o01'11.J iirop-IL·-E-'A-s-.E-.-u-1<_L_E_A_s~1'-<i-,-PT"'°1~o"N Gen.r•I
crt,y loe.ni; lroni s;;,(00 up, "i th 5 bc<lroonis. : s tory LG l bed JUSt palnted,
772-UOI Clenni<i r honu•. BI Ii n •, carpeu ,&, drape!!, fellCfll S1a1c ~·1<k-l-'1nanq Co. fu-cp!, lrg ftnc«I yd. Only yd. fain. rm, children &
UNF URN 3 BR, nr beach &
Lovely 2 Br. apl.li. Heated Eboppinz, $2li per mo/Lw.
pool, close to shops, Fron! l-'5'8-.500J_c·=-· -------
& rear off·st. pkg, Adil!,
m pets, $lfi0.
CHATEAU LAPOINTE
1103 S, Anaheim Blvd, AllB h S275 pc'r mo, C a I I pt>l.5 ok. $215 PIM Broker .
LOANS s:;o,000 & up. Any Agt/54&-4141 8-42-4455.
purpose. :-Ol r. D 0 I I u "' Corona del Mar CondominiUm-,----
303/922-230J. 1111 (·ol l l'Ctl-----------
calls. 2 Br, 1 Ba + 1 Br a pt, b!k Unfurn. 320 DELUXE Spacious 1 BR
bch . $325/ino. )r IS(:. No Gen.r•I fur n apt $135, Heated pool. Mortgage1, t' hi I d I P r ts. n rt l in i:: Ample parking. Adul!s • no
Trust Deeds 160 962~.'i.1. EASTBJ.UF't' Condominiuni. pet8, 1965 Pomona, Ci\I.
l!M; Pomona, C.M,
Cotta M•sa
HOLIDAY PLAZA FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS.
2 & l BR's NEl:D CAS!I Costa Meia f'\rw <I BR. Tenni,,, Pool. BUSINESS mens s p ec La I n.. l ·•
$1000 OR 1\IOH£ 113"-l. ti·\.1·4~;;.1 \\'kJy rates now offered lo ••Nate pallo. pool . nu1v. ~(' AVL'U Thr1h for ... Ri'dl CLEAN ~ BR 1 '7 Bit r \'t'r)'OOC, J..ot,•I as S.?.6 "''k. laundry fac. · '""'· .· ! Coroni11 del Mar , &al.al k ~lotcl, 2301 .Npt N~ar Orange C.O. Airpon & El'ta l(' loan. U1ion approval E/~1de homt', t·rpls, • ,. UCJ Adults nl
".""th• r1onry OO"'t'l'f'r .vou bltn stuvr. fncd _y r d. * ON THE BAY * I Blvd. ~6-7443. · 0 y. ,,-.-. . 20122 Sanla Ana Avt . hkr. AL<o ask aboul -0ur S19:l l mo . .:!26 .SiPrkl; ::.1. Unexeelled 1•icw ~ t.:xcL :l BR. S:\IAL~ _a pT,. olil~r sin~Je, Mgr Mrs. J oachim Apt 3.A
unsecurl'i"! prr!;orllll loans. 5'1S-ffi!l0. 'l Ba. 1"01ldo. Sauna, pool. Sil~. Ut!ls paid. F 1rsl & las t · ~S •
AVCO THRIIT CllAR~I J NG 'l Bdnn hOu:.;c Boat slip a11a1J. Year lsc-;~"~'°i'~~~'~"~·~C:l:":":_:"~p~d:':"°:':·1·•11,~11ri~riiiiii fl~ Ncwpon Cl'llll'r Dr"' Close 1u \\'es tclirf Plaia Call for <tpp't. :!J3j F.Jd.,n. HARBOR 83.1-~140 ___ Crp1,s & Drps $Hi:i. mo. no Don l'r:inklin Rlrr ti7l.:rn2 1 DUPLEX I Br. Jul'n. Nr 1-..,-,-.000--l-<_l _T_D-,-,-c~-2 pare{'! ch\ldl'f'n or pr~. 6--15-1848. Costa Mesi11 shop'g, q uiet, no dogs, <:a ls
Sold al S60.000 . .Stning iuyf'r ~BR. 2 Ba. bltns, block \\·all, I or molorcyc!f'.~. :H&-2720_ TOWNHOUSE . hi I I .. ii: POOL ·r1.\1r; .. • D p . 15 1'0nslruc1lng c I'.?.. f•nr{'. garag". cpr. drp.'5, 1·hlldren ana 01nt
Jndsl'pg, f'fC -Pay~ 11200 i•k. ,'\vaiJ July l. $23.J/nio. 1 BR , ,\Jon\1('ello, nr OCC
qrtly, incl. 9•:. Discount bl&-9~:,. 1240 mo. incJ cluh hSf' pool SINGLE. ·rv. pool , pets ok, 10~; Bkr. 4n3-lli1. ------~ & rnai11!. 83S-8.i' .. 'J/.i.\G'...li60 Dana '.\la!'lna Inn, 34111 DELL':-\~: '' ,, and ~ Coast l h\'y, l~~ii"'~~ii"'~~~~~ hednXJni housci: .s f:: f'.: Duplexes Unfurn. 350 1 o===~~~~~ ~---,-,------SPACIOUS 2 Br duplex, s~in
211 1 Harbor, rw:ar \Vilson
2 BR. I'~ BA STUDIO
TOWNHOUSE. $140/mo,
• Healed pool-Adultg only
• No pets·Adj to s hopping I ~ O\\'NER. irear i at :i:;J E. Corona del Mar U~k. Jntlry, dsh1vsr, view,
te-2Ii:r Si, Ci\!. '~'-'°~"-"'--'--'"'-~1-4_08~---IPark-like Surrounding l :~mmmmmm;;m; COLLEGE Pk :1 Be, ht'' ""''!, SPACIOUS <I BR, 21~ BA, a ll :-. ., . 0 ~ C d 1 Hunt·n ton B ch QUIET -lJELUXE
Hou111 for Rent
i1·ood panl'i:-, Jrg "rlCI patio, b!1ns. rpls J: rps. mrnal', I g ea ]-~ & 3 BR APTS
Houses Furnished 300 low n1a1nt. Lsf' ~ 21 J. 6#-8799· Also Furn. Bachelor G-.-n-.-,-,,------1 c'-'~,..~"-"-·-~-~-~ Co1ta Mei• La Quinta Hermosa Prv patios * Htd Pools
-----------1:2 BR, crpt3. drps, \l'lr pd, MESA VERDE RENTAL Nr sbop'i * AduJt5 (ln/y
;~~. ~~J4-0'; ~s762~dlt~. ~~~;,'E ;~·~~hr l~ B~t';S:A :~ 5fn~nilh ;:~~::$ ~s;~~~ ;!;: Martinique Apts.
l BP.. hou!'l'. block 10 n1onth-to--n1or11h al ~2j(). raccct pool; sunken1gas BBQ ltf1177A5~"11tl Ana Avc64i~2 RENT AL FINDERS
Frff To L•ndlords
6'45.0111
Sav--On. S250/rnonth. Jca~t'. Call Ag1/:i4&-4141. Unbelieva ble Llving -Only gr, P •
4JJ W, 1,tk, C••t• Mna
Call 6-IG-814$. 'n=EcM~O~D~E~L~I-B~,-w~/-w-·w1ns, I Br unf $150-furn $175 S . h El
1 BR. 2 ba, t'pt!'. C\'d 1ial!O. brick gas frpl, beams, pa1io. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 * pan1s egance rJ~h11·stir S1i5. 2fi9 ~·a irway 1 adH. no Pf'I~. $134 yearly. ALL UTIL INCLUDED
FREE!! Dr. !!62~. OPEN HOUSE:, l'l6 E. 20th Special Bonus; a silver-Ouiet Adult Living
L,\r!GE. clean 2-BR, gar. S1. 642-8520. plated ca ndle snuffer is Shag cpl e drps e bltns
Landlords-Owner1 <"rp~. dcp•. patio Baby ok. L ~~~-,...--yours iI you bring this ad Beautiful Pool e AU UtLI Pd \Ve v.·111 refer renanrs 10 you SPARK !KG 2 Br. gar, nu 111hen you visit our m odels. 2 BR. S!iO S1J3. 19-l:i Pomona. 1 • d "' 11•1·"·• & FREE of chan;:e, .:\fany =~-c·p s "' rps .• ~r uu. 4 blks S. or San Diego F n vy Adults only-no pe1~
des irablf' 1cnants on ou r 1 BR. s1.;3 nionth. 16-Ui Santa \lir lona Cp!, 1 l'htld ok. on Brach, l b!k W, an Holl 241 Avocado SI. ti~6-0979
11.aitini;: l i.~t . Ana t\\'r_ loqu1 rP 1626 Santa Slti.'i. ~9~i!ll !. ro 162J I P arkside Lane.I:==========
ALA Rental1 e 645-3900 ~a A~·c. 1 -I -r,,-.. -frpl-,,-,-,,-.. -,.-b<-,m-s. I l714) 3i7.5441 I•
I Bdrm. 2 Ba spacr ror boa t 1 11JI yrarl y. ! Adlt. Oprn I "'~"'"""'"'.,..,..,..,..,.,,.i *** LIKE Ll\/ING IN e \I A c AT r o N y~:.'\1: no pets S2'lj. hnusc, 187 f::. 21st SI. 2 BR Apt. $130 /mo.
6·12·.J!cl6-1 6'12-8320. Call &H>.2S87 YOUR OWN HOME .••
07---c~--c----1 2 Br. l~; Ba unfurn, Cpl.~. ROUND'. Roomy I Br, r h1ld I ~-,-~-~=~~~~----c-c
ok. S1Z.:.. Huntington-Beach Z BR, IJuplr \'. lt angf', r·rpt'd, Newport Beach !!fps. ,.n<·I. p;iti(I.
e HANDY TO Bt.:i\Cll? \Valk .1 BDRi\1. 2 Balh, ll"H r
ho 1 pd $120 ~t·huols. .•lorci:, hr " o.: ll .
patio, <iduHs-no pr!". 624
~hali rnar Dr. 3 1~. Hr al :or
6·12-2222 to s ps, Ull · · $2)(]/nio on yrar lcasf'.
ALA Rentals • 64.S..3900 968-910.i. Newport Beech
SSO--U!il pd, 0c<"anlrnt Bach. 3BR l'Ontlo. :-.Jr11 .irf'a,
Av\ now: Idea.I 111a11.1r!' rn11n. i·ri1s/ch·ps. 2 h11l l1. s21:1 1no,
Blue Beacon* 645-0111 $j() !<re. ~-l~l~. j-ll-K~37.
Houn1 Unfurn.
Gener•I
t.:n11 Piu•k Ccn1rr. Irvine
t';ill Any11m" s;1:;-US:lO
s1:1.>-Attrac llr ~-,.1<1r i.:o1r.j:t Bl{_, 'l l3ii1h~ ........ l '\2.i
)tel. 1·on~1dr r lif'!. _1 Rft. & 1arn1lv I'll\, homf',
Blue Be•con * 64.S..0111 11oi·l ;!_ardr~r'I .••• $3-4
$!!1.~.l Br, 1'1 Ba, hltn~.
~ha>: r p1, drp~. yd !\1d~ ,,1,
Blue Beacon * 645-011 1
e ~;;\.t<1Y• 1 CR ., ;11~. 1111•~.
fnn1 .1·cl 1. f <1r 1:.11 h ith. \[ . .(J
··rits, !lrp~. r yrd l\11!s1 p<'hl.
\I Ill,
ALA Rentals e 64.S..3900
,; r:n _ l lia. c1101ce green-
h"lr l•ll·•flon .......... SJ25
I HI' .:'. Ba. ,r., tam. r m.
n1r1· .. l:ork. nrly ncw.$350
~ UR 1 b:ith.~ ••••.••• $27.)
'l1ob 1J11lli!.
---11.Pullor SUBLET ror Su111n1r r ful'n l
BR. ClnsP lo bra•·h. CD:\I
' SINCE JS..16" Rei·. F11ei\. \\' k d ~ y 5
ls1 \','rslcrn Bank Bltli ~9 6-3 4 :17, ~96-4 00 9 .
l BDRM .. 1''arn1ly rm .. park !ln111r1'SJ1y Park E\'('~f\i·knrl~. 644-47711.
like yard. Costa lileu . Kid~ D 833 OIOI N t'ghti 1-0K, brk., $200 a month. NO ays · Co1ta Me1a
F EE. !)40-1720.
$1.'.()-2 Br horn!' l\.'gar &
\d for c:h1lrJ rrn /.: Pf'•i:.
Blue Be•con * 645-0111
$lf,;_£/sidl" 2 Br, blln.'I, 1•p1 ~.
rirps, gar. yd. To1s ok.
Blue Be•con * 645-0111
e NEED i\10Rt; ROO:\I ' :l
Br, C/TJ, hu~r yd, l\1d1v
pc'-'. $19:..
e COUNTRY CLUB LIV·
ING! Lux l Br/2 6<1, h·p!.
POOL. K1d11 ,t. pr!,; ok. S27j.
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
$140-l Br, 2 811, /beer up-
pt'r. }''/yri , kld~t pt'!!I \\'Cl·
rome?
Blue Beacon * 64S..Ol 11
$Xi0-4 Br w/f.rpl. gar, fr yd.
kid11 or 11ng1s ok.
Blue A.aeon* 645-Glll
e FIXER UPPER~ l Br, f/
Laguna Beach SHARP 2 BR-$170
FOR LEASE Br an1 l·rili.1g. hid fJOol.
,\T VlC'l'Or:IA BI::ACll _<\dul ls. Avail. fi/'l{J, 6~:!.9:i2Cl
l'ru11uf' :i Jxlrm. ho1nr. lo--Costa M•sa
c·:Ul'd tln tnr OC"ran side o! --*---::SCUON'.'O'N~Yc--*-:--
hw_v, 111 v1r1on& Bc.a1•b 0111.~tand1ng r>1't'an v icv.•, :.", * ACRES *
hii1h:oo. :! sunkrn tuhs. '! ilrf'-* Motel-Apt1. *
Studio I.· 1 Bt>d rnornro pl flc('5, I in m~tr. bdrm. All LO\V RATE.'-' rrd .c1'fl11r r '\lf'dor. Antique
s!:i111rd -:las.'I \\•1ndov.. CQlor·
r(J skylight.~. f\11l:hc11 \\'/all
built-in:< inC'ludin_g: Nutcioe
1• t n t t r \v/attac hmrnts.
Orcd~d arf;<'!ls in pathway.
lends to thr bl"a ch.
YRLY.LF:ASF: •
$J.·.o fltONTl I
,11."i...,ION REALT\' 1
9~~. St'1. C'ofl~I ll\\'y, l .<i~una
PllON~: !1141 49.1.()7:\1
Lido Isle
t'OR R ~:NT: Unr. 725 Via
l~ido N"o r d. ean iZJ3)
93~~ or r21JJ 270--4~7.
.i2J \\'r ek·SlOO l\lo.
Daily Ra !r ,; ,\1•a1J.
"'<.:olor TV. Air..Cond
• Pool, Pool Table e ~unds
:?376 Ncwporl Blvd ,
54g.97i).j
$25 Per Week & Up
13/\CHELO!t !· I Bit
·r v &.· m11.id ~,..., 11.11all.
4.Xl Virtorla , C,,\l.
S~1ALL I BR a pl, All ulil.,
Sl lS mo. S.'tS ~rlty, No
pels, no chlld~n. OV!r 35. ..........
yard, end 1ar, kids/prts. Newport Beach
1130.
CC1'1PLETEL Y '1.irn. 1 Bdrm
al)! no pet~. 131 ~1o\\·er St.
SI 10. ino. 6·16-i 88.1
Oc1an Vi1w-Furn, Yrly WILSON GARDENS
'l Bn, 2 BA, bar type ki1. • Apts
up.~1airs. Lrg rf'<: rm. patio .H."rbor !u1·n \\'. on \\'ilson
gr nfl r. :liJOO n10. 521-3234
All lo I
TOWNHOUSE
2217 Harbor , Nr. \Vi.Ison
2 BR on l flr. Xlnt <:ond,
L c:Ofiell! -carport. $130
• l lea ted pool-Ad ults only e No pets·Adj. to shopping
COUPLES or
ROOM-MATES
Nrw -super 2 BR, 2 Balh,
Jrplc, .,~"e l bar. beamed cell·
ing~, panelling, fl r i v a '"
patio, all rec. lacil. Adults.
~o p<'IS, F rom S!ID per
roommall".
• • 646-007l ...
QUIET-Nice View!
2 Br, drps, nu crpq:, Baker
Harbor shop'g. Locked gar.
Adult.'!, no p!"'t~. $145.
645-3jl5 Or ti#-0753.
li\1MAC 2 BR, CrplE, drps,
Bltns, Beam ceil ing. Adults.
No pets. -From Sl45, 1974
Wallace. 0!)f'n 10-5 or call
546-53!16 aft 6 pm.
Ei11at Bluff
..,,..... .
Furn. or Unfurn.
S•nt1 An•
··-' (I~• C.. 1"•••-t p,,,,,..,
Apts.,
370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370
Rent•ls to Sh•r• 430
f'REE Roont & bo a r d .
Ball>oa. 161. 1n elt:e':h&n~ for
good rooking t good
comp.Af'l y. ?ilust ha\•t full
time job tl 1t w h ll'rt .
67~7273.
Santi An•
Mr Oe#f..,.., ~ _,.._..
"" .._,..,. """'' "'1Ht'• ...,,. .. --
-·--..... ,_ -·-·--·----'-·--·~-• ...._. St .... .,' S.... l-
18 yr, old \\"Orkil'lg glr1 )OOk-
ing for room-mall" & Apt.
Costa ,\Je.u.J'Jrwpon Area,
646-10.11
ROOMM ATB to &hatt :t BR
bouse, Cos la Ml"u.. Male, 20
10 ~. 64;,...34.lJ.
Offic• Rental 440
MODERN OFFICES
*COSTA MESA *
$13. & $110 J>Pr mo., So. Cali f
f .i-s1 National Bank Bldg .. I
230 E. 17th St., C.:\1. 6-12.J48,j
~a.. _,. ~ 091'1'1!'" JI,_ -,....l'<looof ,,,..,.._ .. r ... '-'
DESK space available $j{)1 mo. Will provid e fumlhtn',
at $5 mo. Ans\\•f'ring servtCf'I
available. 17875 Beach Blvd.!
lfuntington Beach. 642--4321 j
DESK space ll\'ail11.ble $50
n~o. \Viii provide f'ut-niturr
at S5 mo. Ans\\·erin.s:; servicr ·
'
*
•
availabtr. 305 No. E I
Cam i no Re al , J;a n
Clemente. 492-4420
* * * * *
Trader's Paradise
•
lines
times
dollars
C.ARBENST ANGEL o n I
slightly used. \Vhat will yo~
rrarie for good, 11 . ....m aar.
bcnstangrl with right-hanl-
ed 7.oen~tirt, po"·er d i~
lt'C'k and b1H11'ry • OPf'ra l~
oidd!('bottom. \\'n re: Cla~si.
fit>d Ad No. 114, Daily Pilot.
P .O. Bel), Jjlj() Costa i\!esa,
CA 92626. •
Trade '69 Pontiac IIT, Ven.
111ra trim-Pi s, a ir. p/disc
brks, R&H. for '67 or "68
Contlnental 4-dr. C a 11
6·15-0120 for Ap[ll.
rrarlr 32000 11·or1h ol service
stalion !''lUip for rea l c~tafe,
n1r, boa t or ??? 9128 Lil
Colon11.1, F V. Sat & Sun 10·3
or c11 11 ltll-1!4l3 anytime.
II AVF. S1;:i()O fl"C'e and cleai
lot. \VANT tr a iler, moll'.lf-
homf', hon1f' or lnrome. ~m RJty. 6~6-4831 •
Ot11dill)r ~torng,. bid~ \Yanl-l'f" \\'Ill tracle lge Garh..n-
sc angrl. J:'Ui1ar. Qll p111nt-
lnir.; nr .... ft
• • :11~-76.r.J • ,,-·
\\'ant Van camPf'r or m1n\'-
h~eca t, trd· '67 Cortina &
111. ac nr P;ilm Spmg:\, Bal
on Ind Si.)(!, Pyh!r. S50 ll!ml·
Yrly, To1al Valu t'tJ S2600.
536-1131,
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
" • ii
" • • ,
" • .. ' • • ,...
Newport Air Associates
Flight School & Flying Club
LEARN TO FLY
$500.
* FAA APPROVED *
Course lncludn:
35 Hours fli~ht t ime in Cessna 1 SO's with
20 hours duel instruction. Club membership.
3 Month's free dues. lndividu"I instruction,
tailored to YOUR a bility.
10 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT
LOWEST RATES IN ORANGE COUNTY
Learn to fly now - -•nd have fun l * Fly Mexico & Canada * Special Rates for Commercial or
Instrument Students.
For Complete Details Call NOW
673-0313
HOPE HAVEN
1621 Monrovia Avenue
Cost~ Mesa 642-4769
I
Special Summer Se ssions
Ages 2 to 5 Yrs.
EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR THE
MENTALLY RETARDED, MULTI
HANDICAPPEQ CHILD • , ,
"If we understand the learning
strengths and weaknesses of each
child and prepare a meaningful,
sequential prese'/ltation of materi·
al pertinent to his life situation,
he will learn ... he cannot be
what he is not, but must be all
that he is."
OPEN YEAR AROUND
7:3DAM 'til 5:3DPM
CALL FOR SESSIONS AVAILABLE.
COSTA MESA
PRE-SCHOOL
1797 Monrovia Avenu•
(Corner of 18th Street & ~1onrovia)
Costa Mesa
642-4050 or 838-5237
Open 6:30 AM 'til 6:00 PM
SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAM
Full & Half Day Sessions
Ages l to 6 Years
ttHot Lunches & Snacks
ttCreative Act ivities
ttMu1ic, Stories
•I • 1. • e I I I • I_.
• • • • •'
• • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • •
Schools and
T11etdQ, Junt 15, 1971 DAILY PILOT f3
This variety of fm~· ~e;--s;c;th;-;:o~o~l s;---~~~~~~~j
could introduce "'' ... '""" ]!SJ
you to a new tomorrow.
Instructions For further 1nfomi•tion reg•rdin9 th • O•ily Pilot
S,hool1 •nd ln1truction Directory
What is this child doing
that disturbs us? Nothing.
And that's disturbing.
It's a small world for this small guy.
Too young for publ!c school, his world
isn't much bigger than his yard. j
So he runs out of things to do qulckly.
Wh ich means he learns about things slowly.
Pity.
Because he could be attending one
of the finest pre-schools in the country.
Sunflower Early Achievement Center.
Where he would dlscov~r the world of
science. math, reading and creative arts.
(Not by force-fed information. But
through discussions, acting, and other
Interesting learning experiences.}
Chances are, he would even d iscover
the greatest thing of all. Himself.
Our school ls open a\I year long.
So children aged 2 to 6 can be enrolled
anytime.
So drop by ••• If your ch il d isn't
doing anyth lng.
lntroducin9
Fro9 Lovers
To Chopin
Parents, don't wait until
your child is out of the Frog
Lovers Age before you give
lhen1 the gift of music -
You \vait and it may be too
late ! Children in the Frog
Loving stage (4-8) are the
perfect age for learning
mus ic .
Yamaha, after years of resea rch, designed
lhe '\1amaha Music Course to assure that ail
children can learn music.
You do not ha ve to buy an instrument, there
is no home study -just Jots of fun for your
children while they ll'arn music.
Classes are now enrolling -won 't you
plea se give us a call and let us show you the
whol e sto ry of the Yamaha Music Course!
Your biggest reward will be when your
frog lover looks up at you and tells you ..•
"I gave my frog a new name, Beethoven."
Yamaha Music School
642-1844
A member of the U.S. Financial Group
AIRLINE
AND TRAVEL
CAREERS
FOR MEN AND \'\'OMEN
e Travi!I Agent
• Ticket Sales
• Comn1unic;ations
e Reservations
• Air Freight Cargo
e Operations Agent
"DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES"
ACCREDITED: N,1;on•I Auoci•tto,. Tr•dt & T1chni·
c•I School1 -Appr11 .. 1d for Vet1r1n1, Eli9lbl1 in1lilu·
lion und er lh t F1d1r1!1y lnsYr1d 5tud1nl Loin Pro11 r1m.
Airline Schools Pacific
610 East 17th St., Santa Ana
714-543-6596
CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325
WHAT IS THE GOOD LIFE?
Vita lity? Peace of Mind? Conce ntration?
Beauty? Success? Friendship?
Strength? A Good Night's Sleep?
\Vill Po1ve r? Youthfulness?
ENJOY YOGA!
See for yourself how natural and
effective YOGA is!
•• FREE DEMONSTRATION
NEXT TUESDAY AT ·'
10 A.M . & 8 P.M.
SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES
START THIS SATURDAY .••
YOGA CENTER
445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
646-~281
START THE BENEFITS NOWI
Real Estate School
PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM
IN 4 WEEKS
Licensing Preparation for :
• Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers
• Building Contractors
• Insurance
• Day & Evening Classes
California Department of Education
Approved-Master Charge and
BankAmericard Accepted.
For Information-Brochure-
FREE GUEST LECTURE
Phone 646-3229
ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF
NEWPORT BEACH
325 North Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach • 64fr3229
Edmond F. Jackso n
NEWPORT -MESA
PRE-SCHOOL
140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA
645 -2323
Special Summer Program
Enroll Now For Fall
Kindergarten Readiness
Arts & Crafts
~1usic & Rhythm
Phys ical Fitness
Phonics
Colors & Numbe rs
Educational Field Trips
Hot Lunches
Basic Bible Stories
TOTAL CHILD
DEVELOPMENT
Found (free ad1) 550
BEAUrrruL 9 mo old white
Persian cat near Sa n
Clemente goll co u r s I!
tlnjuredl <192-3504.
FOUND -FJu/fy champagne
puppy. '.4.to 3 rm. 11hort ears,
vie Kulrul Dr., H .B .
962-1827.
FOUND YOUNG female
police dog, 6 I 11 I 71.
Adams II Brookhu r st .
Ph·a~ call ~ll.
SILVER GREY~m~,,~,-m~;,-.I
poodle. (Arner call &
d~scribe. 96&-5127.
BROWN & whi1e puppy vie.
flo11·er Stttet, Costa t.lesa.
642--3929.
FOUND -Young puppy, tan
w/b!ack near Brookhursl &
Adams. 54&-1308.
FOUND n1ale cat. grey &
white &tripes longha ir
w/collar. 549--0133
$;'.1ALL bro\1111 male puppy
vie. Beach & Garfield H.B.
962-6752.
round in Cdi\1 Friendly red-
dish brown puppy W/flea
collar. Dr. Stockton 673-1050
Beauliful cahro kltien, vie
i\,!Uifl('rs Park, N.8. Can't
keep. 54S.3336
Lost 55S
HEART-Broken I am 11 y .
i\fissing since June 7th.
White· long ha tred female;
chihuahua. \Vhitc with pa!el
beigeeurs. ''Chi-Chi'' ·1
Reward. Vicintty Baker &
Fairview. 1169 Dorset Lane
546-3663 (Neighbor).
$100, RE\VARD f o r
f.linic.ture v"hitc Poodle.
Lost Sat. June 5th. San Juan
C .. po or Vons 1nkt. Lie. r..· '·
77517, 49&-3101, 496-6111, ask
for Bob Richardson. Please,
no questions 8.liked, \Ye iove
him denr!y.
LOST lemale Bo .... er, 9 mos
I old. Vic Harbor V iew
homes.
64.J-ro50
RE\VARD-Irish Setter 1 lema!e. 21,, yrs, los t vie.
Nwpt Sch. \Yh\le spot on
<°hest. 642-6441.
rtl:\\'ARD: Female Doxie,
redish brown, vie Brook-
hurst &. Atlanta. Brn collar,
no tags 96S-J177
YORKSHIRE Terrier, Vic:
Eastbluff area. Reward.
645-161.1 or 774-7443
GOLDEN Retriever, vie, of
Ca!ita Caplsl.rano, 2 yrs.. no
lie, boy's pet, 493-4340,
LOST f.1 in. brown poodle,
lemele, ~ mos old. Vic. 44th
SI., N.8. 673-7574 after 6
i( ,.,,,, ... ,. •• ,.,,, )~
Ba bysitting
I babysit at my house. 1 yr
to 6 yrs old. Fenced back
yd, toys, lovtng care. C.l\1.
~5-I.t73 .
BABYSITIER C110N thru
Fri., 2 <:hildren S25 Wk.
N<:ar S!aler &. Edwards HB
S!J2--32;;7 .
BABYSITTING -m.v home .
Lrg f('nccd )'d. Full or pt
time. flJesa Verde, 5-16-SUS,
540-2794 .
WAP.:0.1 LOVING c11 r~
Breakfas! & Lunch. ~1usic, ! crafts. Fenced yard ,
54!}-26\5. /~\'ILL b~,-c,-,.-,,-,-,~lh-,~,-,-"70-0-,I
I your home . Rerrrencrs.
673-3561 .
\\'ILL BABYSIT
fllY J-IQ,\IE
Nr Bris1ot & Il~kcr 516-1692
!Carpet Ser;ice
JOHN'S carpt't & Uphols tery
Cleaners. E)l!ra Dri
Shampoo free scotch Gaurd
(SoiJ Rei.'l rcla nl.s) •
Degreasers &. all color
brighteners & }{) m1nu1e
bl~cli ror wblte carpets.
Save your money by saving
me extra trips. Will ~lean
lhring rm dininl'!: rm & hall ~~~~~~~~~~~I SIS. Any rm $7.5(), couch ;'.: '10. cl1air S5. 15 yrs, exp. is
tt1ntall I~ Enjoy Success In Life
through Modern Cosmetology SEW-KNITS 11,l what counts, not method. t
. do work m)'S('!f. Good ref.
531.0101.
S3<1 Diamond Carpet Cleanizl&
Avg gjze room SS Repairing &: Jnstall11tions HELPI
. oung married couple, first
child on in-"''8.Y, desires a
rea.sonable rental. small un-
f\U'n. i BR or Jargl! 1 BR
house or cottage. Not over
,110, Hu1bend, 30, ha1 good
jc>Ji,r Call l!Vl!s &. v;eekends
~--BA-cHELOR. non drinker
, ne'.eds 1ingli! or gmllJI dbl 1 tu.m or unfum, beach front
prlt cn4J64&-5305.
......... I~
S30
GOLF -Irvine Cout C. C
·mcmbenhtp for ...i,...wma. I
00:2511/eves 54!-&m.
Ay;eHOt.ICS Anonymoua.1
Pliclfie Sl2-nl7 or write
P.O. Box 1223 Coita l\1e1&.
l~LAS \"OUR BUST 2"
·~rt: w/1Abulou1 new
6~can O.wn. •~1003. ,._,.t. 601 or 545-0487. -1
COLLEGE of BEAUTY
offers only the most advanced, updated
Courses and Techniques, Your skills
will be only as good as the training you
have been given.
New Classes Stan Each Tuesday
Re9lster NOW
646-2919
Opff T• P''bllt. -T..Wey TllN hhw4oy
Ne A.p,.la~ N-....y -Wert Oo• ly Sr.tfenta
ins Newp..-t Blvd., Costa Mesa
2817 S. Bri1tol, S.anr1 Ana 540-0667
ONE SMILE-A-WHILE
DAY CAMPER
FOR HAVING TOO MUCH FUN
\Vh1>re : 14582 Be11 rh Boulf'vard
\Vhy: s,vlm School • Sports •Crafts
Cookouts e Trifllil • Overnights \Vho : Boys&. Girls 4-14 Regardless
of achoo! placC'ment
\Vhen: Your Cho\Cf!: By Day. Week,
l\lonth or Whole Summ,.r.
Special Education Children \Velcome .
FOR REWARD & INFORMATION"
530.3333 -CALL -894-2312
SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS
ond LINGERIE
-
All Branda Stretch Patterns
Vogue & Butterick Patterns
Original Knit Fabric Store
Jn The Jlarbor Area
Wllb Flnesl Selection
Of Knit Fabrics On
Orange Coast.
2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD
COSTA MESA 540-3268
Stretch
Sewing
Classes
Morning-Afternoon
and Evening
Rental Wanted Froe Es1. '"'"""
Young marril!d couple, first CARPET 1h1.mpooin~, dry
child on the way dt!all't:s a foam, Resld, comm I, win-
reasonable rental· imalJ un-dows & floors. Free eat.
turn. 2 BR or l~i! 1 BR 1 ~!16~2-06"1='-'~~-~-
house or cortaa:I!. Not OVl!l' DJUFOA!\t CARPET CLEAN
$110. Huahand, 30 hA3 gone! Re11110n1tble Rate.~.
job. Call eW:a & 'w~kenc:ts Tomlin Svc * 557-9669
6t;...f665. Carpenter
+ FUU.Y LICENSED *
Renowned Hindu Splrltuali1t CARPENTRY Advt~ on all matten.
Lt>ve, Marrlafe, Business MINOR REPAIRS. No Job
Ri!adlngs a:tven 7 day& • Too Small_ Cabinet in ,...,.
c 10 lo 10 ares & o I be r c11blnet11. Wl!e"'• a.m. p.m. 312 N. El Camino Real, ~-8175 ll M answer tuve
San Cl1mentl! m11. et 646-2312. H. 0 ,
492-9136, 492--0070 Andenon.
Goin.I on summer vaca-ANY u job. Resld., Comm'1.
tlon.? 2 matuNJ c t1 I l o I I! lnriua_, Apt1. All typ1!1
slud•nl.s will m11lnflan pro-work. Re,s, Free e1t.
Ptr!Y & occupy house for 962--1961.
tree room while -0wnC'r't 1'c'".-m-e-n°'t-, "c'"..,-c-•e"'·-.---f
away, REF'S AVAJL, C'all ---~-----I
548-5613 aft 5pm Atk for PATIOS, walks, drive·, In.
Andy or Scott. 1tall new lawns u.w break
PREGNANT? Ad o pt Io n, removf!. 54R-8668 for 'est. '
ab.., rtlon. vaAee tom y ANY o.y 11 tM B~ day 10
counffllna 4-information. run an !\d! Don 't
""'!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!,,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""""""''""'""!!!!!!~ ' 642-4-i:i.li ,' rf Pl,11 y . l"l\lf rnrfny, 6'12--"167! t
I
I
z4 DAll Y PILOT Tllttda.J, June 15, 1971
J[Il]I J[Il] I J[Il] [ J[Il] I J[Il]I L_ _.,,,.,.,_-_J[Il] .__I _"""'"""_"·~ll§l
Cement, Concr•t• t>ainting A
Paperhanging
He lp Wam.d, M & F 710 Help Wanted., M & F 710 Help Wented, MA F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71 0
PATIO SpecialislL Add
disrlnction to your home PROf . pa1nt!ng. Exler 1
with • cus!om patio design. 1tory, low a.s $2'l5 v.'/gd
I'd e.specially 'or your horn!!. pain!. Avg nn SlB. Airless
Quality. Ex Perl~ n c e • spraying accou5. ceilings, 2 COOK
Satisfaction. Eason & Sons coats $15. Roy. 8·17-1358.
Con.~tructlon. 54S-Oi69. PAINTING : Honest
CEM8''T WORX, no job too guarantE'C'd \l'Ork. Llc:'d.
5mal!, rea~nable. Free 1..ocal ref.s. Call 675-5740 alt
Estir11. H, Stunlck. 548-8615, s.
Contractor ---c~c,~1cv,-,-,c1,-,----I
~y Wa y. quality home *WALLPAPE R *
repair. \\'alls, ceiling. floors \Vhi'.n you call "Mac ..
etc. No jnh too sniall. ~S-1444 6-lti-ITII
CANTONESE
FULL OR PART TIME
MEN & WOMEN
APPLY
DENTAL A.ssl. Exp er.
chair.side, 2 Days pt•r \\'k.,
lcadtn~ 10 luture, full tinie.
l\46--06!17.
DENTAL chair aA.si.stant-
E:ri;perienee preferred .
Ncv.'llOl't Bt'a('h. &16-4801
OONUT Shop. l11d1e.'!l necdN
2~4. no exJX'r, n~c. Mr
Donut, 13.'i E. 17th, C.h1.
DRAFTS;o.1AN to work p11rt
tUlll'. everungs. 5-12-28:J9 ah
5 pm.
547-0036, 24 hr IUU. serv. PAINTING, prolessk111al. Add ition~ * nemode!ing All v.-ork g14arn. Color 2J * DRIVERS *
Gcrv.·ick &. Son, Lie ~p t e1 ali s t. 962-61-l:J, On
673-6041 * 54s..2110 547-1441. No Experience
LIC'D Con.~1r. Jtemodeling PROI-~Ess10NALPa1n-JJ~ Necessary!
Additions. Platts. Layout. ting-inter/€'x!er. HO n e SI e f\Iust have clean Calif. drlv-
Karl E. Kendall, 642-3811. \\'Ork. Lie:. & ins. 54$-2759, ing record. Not under 2S.
Ga rdening &lj.il"(l. ~/? / / YELLOW CAB CO.
* LANDSCAPING * YOU Supply Tb e Paint. f/JeachCOtnber 186 E. 16th SI., C.M.
P..ooms painted $10 ea. Call New lawns, tree removal, S40-7!H6 3901 E. Pacific Coast flwy, DRIVElt & Gent'ral tlelJ'l(.•r,
sprinklers. drains arhol"li, CORONA DEL MAR over 21, know Orange Co,
patios, fenCt's, v.·ail.~. Lic'd EXTERIOR. Llc. & Jns. & gt'n'l area. Ow11 transp.
Free es:t. J7 yrs exp. From 9 A M 'lt'I 6 p M 548-8·191.
JANITORS, men & V.'Omen,
Pan-& full time, Apply 2-1.9
.. B'' E. Emerson. Orange,
J. C. PENNEY CO. • fashion Jsland *
-REQUIRES -
Full Time, Exper.
AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS CLERK
XI n t. 1\-'0rking ('Ond1liorts,
outsta.ru.hng benefits.
* 1\PPLY IN PERSON *
21 ~·ash1on J.sland N.B.
F:quaJ opportunny en1ployer
LADY non-smoker 1~·/car,
h (' 1 p n1y n1other days.
&12-1247 8:30 to 1 pzn
\\."k-days.
KEYPUNCH OPR.
contr. Use ~1astcr Charge. · ·r· & -5191 ''!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!i!j"1iii'!jlriri'li!~· !!l!ir!iloii~·iiii·!!!!lll!!lllll!llll! l~==~~=~==-1 Acousl1c ('('1 ing. 1:,-. I ~ DRIV ER -'l"O\V TRUCI\: 13 Yrs. loc. exp. 53S-l.225. IN'TER p,m1iog. •c-·•·. Help Wanted, M &-F 710 H I W d M & F 710 A, least t yr cxpcr, w/IBi\t AL'S GA.R..OENING """"" o P a nte • Exp. pref, 21 yrs. Apply A.C. :r.l & :i~. .Alpha numeric
lo' g-~•"•·"g , •mall t•rili ngs:. Avg. home $70. /Iulo, 1705 N, J;;l Carnino req'd. i'lliis:t '·-a!JJ .. 10 de-w'"' "" • ,-! k .,,~-4118 ASST. Mgr. Terrific oppor. R ~ 0
landscaping services, call I =~·"cP"c:..:'--"c'0~"c·cc.~c'-";,:;c·-~1 Adm Sales lo join young fast growing 1 ~c'c'o'c·0Sa~o_C0l~ecmo'="c"-·---velop program cards '"
540-5198. Serving Newport, Plaster, Patch, Repair Jr . Fash io n cha in. EXPER. SECRETARY Pltncha vat1l'tyol applica-
CdM. O:lsta Mesa, Dover TRAIN TO Ap1llicants must 1._ 2:>-40. Typing 50 w.p.m. Sil 85 !Jons, PLASTER-Pa!ch-Rm Adr:ls. ""' Slxlre.'!l, WesfcliJf. .1. BE A FINANCIAL neady Jor fast ad· w.p.n1. Accous. ('el 1ngs, st u ('co
PROFESSIONAL J\1 AI!'.T. refin. }o'l'{'r es:rimate r;. CONSULTANT vancc1ncnt. She should UNITED CALIFORNIA
tree work, p r u n i n g • 83J-3931. 54;>-1588 aft s. have previous s ell i n g -BANK-
s praying, disease & weed -"'~=c:,:c:.,c:=c=c=:~~I MEN WOMEN backgrounrl w/objectlvc of 201 Avcn!da Del Mar * PATCH PLASTERING · r 11 h' control. Spmkler repair. a~suming u managers ip San Clemen!e All ly""S. Free estimates I · F Clean up jobs. George, ,,~ e NO DEGREE OR J::,\'PER. o upconiing new stores. or (71·11 492-5123 Call 540-6825 O C I 646-5893 NECESSARY. range o. app Y mgr. Equal Opporlunily Employer
AL'S Landscapini::. Tree Plumbing Chris's, So. Coasl Plaza, Costa :\Tesa. removal. Yard remodeling. LE\\' Takas & Sons Plum-TI·IE \VORLD OF f'IN-I c"o'~'-c:""-"===~=
Trash hauling, lot cleanup. bing repair. repipe. remodel ANCE & INV ESTING IS ASST. BOOKKEEPER
Repair sprinklers. li73-1166. ne\\' eons!. Free e 11 . VERY EXCITJNG & Jl•lOST Accn1s rec. pay, ft1st paced
Exper. Japanese Gardener, 6-16-8340. REWARDING FILLED. ofr1CE', f:all Loraine, \\'est-
Comple!e yd servict. Neat cliff P<'l'SOnnel Agency, 20-l3 PLUi\IBING Problems? & Relia. Free esL 64.2-4~ Sprinklers, supply lines, YOU CAN START A \Vesrcliff Dr., N.B. &l.>mo
JOI!NSON"S GARDENING plumbing. J•ree cs!. Larry, FABULOUS CAREER TiiAT llAR:\!AID, exp. Rrlief shf!,
Yard care. clean-upl', plan-540-13Qj_ CAN LEAD YOU TO\VARD JO-:i!l, rnust be nrat App ly
ting. sprinkl€'rs. 962-2035. PLUl\!BING REPAIR YINANCIAL !ND~~PEN-Hl persnn, 1 0 A :\I - l 2, DENCE s E cu n I ·r y & 111-Tide, 721'\V. 19th SI. c.~1.
JAPANESE expert gardener. No job too small PRESi!GE. Cmpl yd service \llf pwr • &12-3128 e BEELINE Fa~h1ons nrf'rls 3
equip. Free est. &lf>-1796. COLE PLUMBING slyllsTs in 1h1s arra. i\11 ('Ol· TI~IS AREA OF' INVEST-lcc!ing or {le!1v. Car nerr!:~,
JAPANESE Ga r d en l n g 2,1 hr service, 645-1161 ING JS CONSTANTLY IN-c111! Jean, 53s.,~13;, or (213)
Service. Ne11t work, Cleanup R f ' CREASING & r.t on E 43l-li975. yd. maint. 968-2303 oo 1ng PEOPLE ARE NEEDED BEELINE Fashions, E'arn $5.
LAWN 1'.lalnt. Hauling, new LF.E Roofing Co. Roofing of TO l\ELP IN '!1115 FIELD. !n Si:\. + tx-:nitifLil clolhcs.
lav.·ns, cle11n-up. pruning, all !yµes. Reco\'er, repairs. \V<' train. car necessary.
Free est. Call 54&-7379 1h€'r-mo root coatlngs, "'hite IF YOU'RF. fiEAD'i' TO Cull r.~3--()574 or 5.~!1-5435.
Exp. Japanese Gardener
Complete Yard Service
Free estimate 557.9264
AL'S Landscaping. Tr et:
Trash hauling, Jot cleanup.
Repair sprinkll'rs. 673--1166.
& color. Lie/bonded since BE TRAINED FOR 1111S •
,·_470•7&1~2-_7_222~~~~--I TYPF. OF' CAREER AS AN
T. G1iy Roofing, Deal Direct. INCENTIVE TO ,JOIN US
I do my own work. &1~2i80.-\VE'LL MAKE lT POS.
548-9590. SIBLE FOR YOU 1U l!AVE
"S_e_w_;_n_g7/ A-lt-.-,-a7ii_o_n_s __ , ,\ 1971 CADn..LAC ,ti,;. \\'E"LL
BLUE DOLPHIN e
~~RY COOK
EXPE!ll EN CED
:>J;>:l Via l.irln N .R.
LAWN CARE &. garden TIHED Of' clothes that rlon'!
PAY FOR IT. Expcr. l\'lust be over 21. AJ'I·
pl y in pcrst)n, Surf & ~irloin
5.930 \\'. Coasi H11'Y. NB.
EXP'D \\•aitrcss, ~ to 9
rm. Not under :n. No Sun or
holidays. Kramer ·s, l 9lh &
Harbor.
EXf'EH. 1.:leaner n red e d,
n1a!ure for animal hospital.
N.B. 6-l-l-5460 from 9Al\1 to
6 Pl\I.
l::XP'd fiher~!ass rrpairn.an.
Clipper J\1anne Corp, 1731 S.
R.1h'h{'.)I, S<lnla Ana.
------~--E xec. Sec'y
Secure fl11t1rc w1sol1rt Irvine
area co. Prl'S, has JUsl n1ov.
t.~I herl' St needs <i lop 1101eh
,,;al-poi~rd &. rr fi111•tl, Cull
J\Ii~s Laura . .:i.~17-B l:t'l, Abi-
gail Ahho1 PPrsn11111•I A~n.
cy, 230 \V. \\'arnl'r, Suite lll,
S.A.
EXP'D, \1·a1Trrs!' 1<.'11n!ed -
Nr11t. allr.1C"l l\'l', nver 21.
"·an11.'rl lor splll sh1!1. tii'l<11t
11ps. Slrf'r ,~-Str1n, 1170
ll;1kf'r SI, C \1 Srr [II!·~.
Raker al 'l pnl daily.
EXPF:rt. Frori-l -Qk"& ~'Ork. light hauling. Exp'd. J1!? Young German l\1aster e Start Jmmeriia1r!y Reasonablt:. Call SU-9735. llE'amstress. new !n area, e Company C11 r Plan
EXPER. Hawaiian Gardrner seeks clients, Dean l\li.'l:on e Plush OrfiCM
Complett: Gardening 547-1627.
--B0YS16:14 J\ledical insut'. Ai::i• ::0-·1.'>.
to deliver papers in the San Salary com in " n s u r a Ir
0f'mt'.nte, San Juan Capis-v.·/ahilily. ~-..l7-!ZOI .
!-"or Appointment
Call .Inrlu~lriaJ Relations
(714) 494-9401
TELONIC
Industrie s Inc.
Lagun a Beach
Equat Opportunity En1ploycr
LEGAL SECHF:TARY
Ex per. Call Pamela
513--8453
L icen sed Real E state
Saleswoman-part time.
J\lust httV(' good ph<ine ~r
::.011al11y. E,;:,y, pleasant job,
Guura111ped 11'age. C:1.IJ J\-lrs.
Sn111h. 6'15·3!>1Xl
LIVl'.:-ln wanlt'd, unwed
mnlhrr Ok. Call Jmmed.
~;>7 ..... 1:ni.
LOT BOY
:\Tc<7han1caJ ab1lily hl'lpful.
l\-lust have rlrllTrs l1c(•nsc.
J~<irt or rul! llnle. NO phone
c·all~ plt'a.sc-. l'l'lai·cus .iilolors.
il!lO ll<1rbor Ill1•d., Costa
l\1l"!<a. --LUHRS BOAT CO-. -
,Q.!!I \\'. J81h St., C.:'.11.
e En~1nc Jnst.'l.llrrs e e Finish Carpi:•ntrrs •
l1n111echatc npen1ngs
Ex[l('r'd onl.v n('e!I apply.
Service. KamaJani, 646-4676 e Dressmaking • Alterations D AVE LOOKINGLAND
f'REE est. Compl or partial Special On Hems F1NANCIAL INVEST;\l F:lllT
trano and Cap1s!rano Beach EXPF.R. Cl('an1ng \\'on111n fur l'o111m·1 bldg. 4-5 hrs MACHINE OPERATOR area. DAILY PILOT nitrly. 673--ll219. Ex[l('r. 1n flperatlnr: drill lav.n main!. & cleanup. L. Call Jo * 646-04-16 ANALYST. R. r:. BRO!\F:R
M. Gardening. 642-0975. ''E~U7R~o=r==E7A=N~~o~~-,~.,~m~.-~-,-.·.1 \VILL Sl!O\V YOU HO\V
Japanese Gardefl(>r Expertly Custom filled, Ac· ALL T 1'11 S CAN RE A
Exp'd. Yard \\'ork cur. Reas. 673-1849. START 'TO A NEW RE-
Clean-up, Plan!ing &16-0619 AL TERATIO_N_S __ , \l/ARDING LIFE.
General Services Phone 642-7806 POSITIONS TO BE 1'~11,L
ED IM ,\1E:DIATELY _ SO
CALL NO\V. THINGS h.v Moose-L!. elect.,
plumb, fence • ule -Intln.
Carpentry • pain! elc.
Alterations -642·5845
Neat. accurate, 20 yc:ars exp,
Tile
545-0820. CERAJ\1!C tile ne~ &
BACHELOR'S laundry done remodel. Free est. Small
nictly. You drop off & pick jobs \1·elcume. 536-2426.
547-6771
Ask far Mr. Brooks
up. Call 645-1361. Tree Servlc• r~~---------1
Hauling
YARD. garage,
Remove !recs,
1k i plo11.dcr,
cleanups.
d1r1, ivy,
backhoe.
GF.NERAL Trre .<:.>rv. Yard ADMINISTRATIVE
Clean-up. Sprinkler repairs. TRAINEE R('a~. &-15-5848. Solirl carerr oppor. Local
Tutoring
1'°'4'l°'-261i6=oo· '""'-,,-,~--I FRE::'\'Cll CLEANUP Al Hauling, tree pv1/g-t"OUfl
hnnie/mine.
!1~2-0312.
C i t izen fnr
le<"Ons. Your
headfJ'llarlf'n; of leading 1n-
:sura.nce f1nn. Exccpt1onal
en th· joh tra1n 1ni:: lrarl111g
<lirerlly 10 adm1ni,1r.11 11·e
~i:r1·1N.'s manat:l'mc11r. Pre-
frr n1.1rr1cd, stahle 111c\1l·id·
11a! wlslrolng interest 1n nl1·.
mi::mL B.A. drgrrr ff'q'd.
F'r,. paid by ('lnploycr. ·rn
SiOO.
trim top. remove, garages
cleant>d. ivy r.. f ence
All I eve Is .
remo\"al. Jack 546--174:!
CLEAN t:n S pec i al1~1. ·1--------11 1·+·1 haul\ng odd Jobs , new fenCf' Employment
& rE'pair, Reas. 5'18-69;i5. 1 ··;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 TRASH & Garai::e clean-up. I
7 days. SHI 11. lnnd. Free est. Job Wanted, M ale 700
Any!ime. ;1'111-;.031. -----------
~RVINE PER.SONNEL
SERYICES "'AGENCY MOVING. garage clean -up
& lite hauling. Reasonable
Free estim11tcs. 645-1002.
Houseclean Ing
HOUS~-E-,O'"'F_CL_E_AN __
Comm'l & Resid. Cleaning
Free est. * 642-682'1 •
Me.'!LA Cleaning &rvi~
Carpets, \\'indows, 1-loor t:IC.
Resid. & Commc'I. 548-4111
HOUSECLEAt~ING and win-
dow washing team. Call
673-9322 or 673-8193.
Bay & Beach Jan!torial
Crpts, v.·\ndo"'ll, floon: etc.
Goin~ on ~ummrr vaC"a-
tjon '! 2 mature co 11 e !: e 48ll t:. 1711i ihl Jrv1nC'J C.M.
siudents will maintain pro. 642-1470
per!y & OCCUPY your house .. -........ -----..
to·· free roon1 \\.'hile O\"ner·s AIDS & TEACHERS
a1\·ay, REF'S AVAIL. Call Ar . you sli!J looking fnr Tl!E
:;.1s.~13 af• 5 pm Ask for summ('r job? Call 1139-2921
Andy or Srott. ,Ykdyir; 5-9 pm . ~·r; 9-~ pm.
Job W anted , F•mal• 70'2
Administrative
PR.AC. :-Junes. Compan:on,;, SECRETARIES
Hskprs. Live in or out ~-NO ~-EE
l\lonlh!y rates. Emplr pays Nttd tv.-o top notch exec. sec.
fee. Heal!h &. Family Care retanes. One 1n land dc-
Agency. 1805 N. Broadv.·ay, \l(']opmenl, one in engineer-s. A. 547~1. ini::. Both are beach arf'A
oles,
Also Fee Jobs
Court•sy Personnel
507 Bank of Amrr. To1\·er
One City Blvrl \\'esl
Orange
!7141 639-W.iJ, ~35-8461
Res. &. Comm'l. 64&-1401. LADY wants housecleaning.
RELIABLE woman v.-ill do Elcper., own tr11ns, $3 per
gen'l housework In Lag. Bch hr. call 8'17-3637 after 6
a~a. Oay1. 49S-3654. _Pc'7m-·~~-~~----1
HIGH School grar1 will clean A I D E S 1'" 0 R C 0 N-
house CC.M. arc.a) Mesa VALESCENC£. e Ide r I y
Veroe, Mesa Del Mar, care or family ca re.
Coll('ge Pk elc. S2. hr.~ hr. 1 _f_lo_m_•_m_•'-'-"c•_54_7-"'I~-'---''""--'"""'"""" ___ _
minimum. Call L j n d a WANTED· d~v work t:x ASSF.;,\fBLEfl TRAINEt:S
• "'3 • • lmm£'dlate Opening~ 545-6723. p e r I en c c d and hnve Good Pay! Call Now!
Ironing releren~s, $18 a day. 9Al\l-9Pl\1. Sat 9A~l-6PM
Ironing l Alteratlo111
At ~1y Horne
54J..71WI 1-~~-P•lntlng &
P•perh1nglng
Stuc:t'O Ir Dtvn $~
Cdlece 11udents, M
dMnkina:. ~549.
roR. deaii t. nc-at palntlna,
intenor A .,,terior. Rua.
rtr t~. Ca.I! Dick, 96MOSS,
PAl.'\TlNC/p&Ptnna. 18 )'ft
In H.ubor a...ea_ U~ tr
~. Rd'1 turn. &cl-2356
P A 1 N 11NG/peperina:. 111
Yr.. In H~Tbor 11.re11. Lie .t..
hOl\df>t:I . ~f'• fum. &c2..-23."J6. * LESCO PAINTING
f '°"/Apts, 645-1.199
542-078 Orange Q)a5l
Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 Employment Agency
1869 Ne~'JKlrt Rl\'d., C.~f.
EXPER. COUPLE would 645-3111 f14s-Jl12 6·1~113
like apt.s to manage. 10 YT"ll
f'xper. Good refs. f2J3l•l----------862-ll4~. As!'h1.!a.n1 Manali:er
Atlantic Industries Help Want9d, W. & F 710
Sell thl!! old &tuU Buy the
new 1iuU
4_.
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
I '
49~_4.110 ~.~,c:cXc. p=·~nc.-7lci=h-,,-,.-.-. ,-.,-.,-J prf·.;s d('sirf•d. Should be
=~===~-c~~~~I Ja m1nalor ,~-finisher. ahl{' to n·aJ m1crn n1<"rcrs ., c,\~'ETERIA-Sa.!arl girl. ~ I K I d I &16..(J2·1'* ''" ca lfl"l1'. no1v t' ge o Exp'd &. Ol'f'!' '10. Dtll days I c=~~~--07=---I b!l~i1· rnalh
only 6-l·l·l~lL FE.\1AL~: s1ngrr 21-2.'I. [llu~I
CLERK TYPIST
-UNITED-
CALIFORNIA BANK
201 Av1,nid<1 !:kl illar
San Clf'ml'ntc
492·5123
Equal Oppor. E1nploycr
play in~1rumr11t. All t.Vflt'~
111u~l<· for gr<1\1p 1n C.:\1.
61 2.: .. 126.
FIBERGLASS -Arr ~ou a
Pian1 sup('r i11trnclan1 or
lon •rnan 1<1•Pk1nj.: ni Q re
1·cspnnsih1l1ti.-i:; &
oppor1un1tle~? \Vr nnrrl A
D1v1s1nn11l Sup('rv isnr IC1r
our l'f' Lnfor1'f'{i p l 11 s I i C' !;.
ph1n1. o\1u~l ha1·e <'<l!l1plP!I'
f'0r ,\J1flOlfl1tT1''111
C11.l l Industrial RrJ11!lons
17141 494-9401
TEL ON IC
Industries Inc.
Laguna Beach
F.riuaJ orrxirlun11y f'mployer * CLERK-TYPIST * to "'flrk 111 Snl('s rlrp1 RN1:
HS i::r;id, typing 1.)(}.Gu \1·pn1)
accu r., J<On1e nrr1el' C\("ll..r
llf'lpfut. Call for 1n1('f\'ll'W,
491.11:-a. l\lrs, Gnnlalel
knn11·lrt1i;:e 1n all phn~C'~ nt )1 1\l="T~-~A.\'.CI'~ :.la11 fnr
l1hergtr.ss p11rto; ,i;. tohl 1u~. J<u111ll nurslnE: honir. Call
l"ltrn Jl\O!h r11 ~:i.000 .<fl 11 171 H 4'11...SO"ij for appt ro irt-
r!:1 nl. n1nnor;11l N'\11\·i•ynr I C'n lf'I\.
~r~trm ~ilh l'"r1ar111r 1-pr;iv l---~-------.-.1. P, \\unl• n ari;>a. fl\·rn~. i.:-rlnd1ni.: n ,,..,m,
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Earn s.l lio.,url) 1h1s ;;;LllllllH'r
1ak1ng orders .~. •lel1111r111i.:
Fflmnus Ra1•.'!Pi~h Ho11se-
hold Pp,x!U<7IS . .\ll!~l Jx-11<?1'1!
& huve II"<'. nr c:i r. \Vrilt>,
i::•v1ni; r hune numher, Thf'
\V.T Rawl1•1gh Cn.. 1010.'>
Orungr A1·e, Soulh Ga((',
Ca. ~KlZSO.
COMMERCIAL
TELLER
Expenen<.'i'd
UNITED CALI FORNI A
-BANK -
:109 il\a 1n Srree1
l lurlllngton Bt"ach, Calif.
536.8811
fnr hlgh 1"lurne & hn:h
l'Jllllt ly PITl<Jil!'11<ln l"!Plldy
for lh" .ii:t:rf'l'~1 \'r
1•n11·cpr•'nt'11r r 1·1· i'>P nl I 1
11~··rl r·w rt/V r1··wh11·t1t111
lnt<'J'.;>•,lrd i11 .1rtrl1ni:; t110!'L'
prod11l·!1r1n l 1nr~ f\<1!1on.1I
Cn. 11illi 111.1ny fnn~f' h1•nr-
fl!~. 1n1·11 h'd 111 !hr SJ.i!r 11f
\\'a~l11nglrin. Sfind nanH',
adrlrrs!'i & l\'l"rho11i< no. !n
Cl11i:sdird ad No 173. n1l1ly
P1ln1. P. Cl. flr>-.; 1.160. Co~1;1
r.lr.~.1. ('nlif !)Z1J26
GIRL FRIDAY
For '.\'('1vpnrt IWnrh Ad ,\grn.
cy Pn:"i;, All skill~ ln1·lud-
in.e: Sii. f'hurp lonki:, lnng
hourlll. goorl ra.v. R:i:1.J6iO.
HAWAIIAN
ENTERTAINMENT
for Luau. l'illl 5.'16-97 1:-:i
"'"E·'·"'·'-.D•p·""·'···'·'".'.'.'"~'.",'.., I HSKPRS F.mplyr pays fee. CONSTRUCTION George Allrn Byl11ntl At:"rn-
SUPT. CY lflli-B E. 16th, S.A.
S.17...{1:195.
Prrm. job \I' estab. dcv~lop. 1-11-0-U-,-E--K-E"'_E_P_F-.R--,.-. 1-"-0-0-,
f'r. Sup('rvise "llh-rontrac·
10rs ol off ~ile \\'Ork. Some porra!itin. 2 day \\('('k. Lido.
I 112 .......... 67~-0ti'l!l. tral'e . ·'"""·
Call n111 Jl.u·lll"r. :Nfl.!)(f.",;;
COAST AL AGl:'.NCY
'l7!lO HerOOr B! a~ ,\rlams
COOK, broiler or !i11Ulf'. Brn
8J'0\11n'~. Jll(l6 S. Co.1st H\\-y,
South Lagunn
CLJS:'llETICS
HOUSEKF:EP~~R -livr 1n
"·/011·n L"llr fnr lalhrr &
yr 1111"! ~n. 71 1-&14-1 179.
!;;. ·-
l2
IRVINE PERSONNEi:
SER.VICES _.AGENCY
Atlrn('til'(' \ro1ncn
\\'ant('d 10 lr;,rh mllkrup
IN:llnlque~. \\·11ra1n. l~xec
f"l)<iltl<lfl~ &1a1t V jv!an r
\\'oo<1111'CI C~n1et 1cs Sub.~id
lnry of Gen. }-oridl'. ~-1-146t
DE:'llONSTRllTORS -
TUPPf'l"\\'ilte. Phonf' & rar
n<'t't'.~s No in\', ~ood pay.
8.»--0~.
DE NT~A~L-R-~E~c=E=P=T.-
Sc-r'y Bookkttf)f'I"
Se<-'y CQrpo1·a1e Lal\-'
De.,k only. !knr111 exricr. Gui Friday
n1't·e~!. Some S.il!t. SaJ~ry AIR, T>·111ng
SC"1
5000
$.'iOO
10 Sl."IO
h"I $.iOO
ri:i $375
OJ)('t .. lrin1,1r brnrh1s. 11.B. f'ilP :3uperv1~r
nN:'a, ~,\il1-6PM. &jjj.J5.lQ. CIPrk Typ1.~t
-Dictaphonr T,vplst or~:\'TAL. Orthodunric chair-A/P Bookkcvp..'r
s1clr a~ ... r. f:x{lf'T prel'd. Call
S.175
to S~iOO
~·12-ii75 Al'vl only. 488 E. J7rh (At Trvlnel
642-1470
STUDENTS
TEA CHERS
i\,1l1•"ln:1I '''IW•Tn 1·11n(l11r11n..-:
i.•,1 jll<>l!'l'I or l"lr.111gc C•u1n-
h· \\111 ,,n1plo>_v s•·1r·r:i!
fli'<')llr 111 l\•1!"1\ c!11r1n~ sun1.
lllt'f ni1r11 1h~, E\1·1·lli'ru 1n.
l'Ulfl(', 11l1·a~nnl 1'<1rk. ~IU~l
hor .uvrulahlc 1rnrnrd,
l'nr 111tl'rv11'1\', •'all Lai.:un:1
!11-.1r•h of/1cc ;\!un, ./unf' J I
or Tut·s. Jun ... 15, JO an1 to
1 pn1 .. 1!~l-ii:i:1
:'111-:N, \1on1rn S: rh1ldrrn
1\<1nll'rl fnr ii ~nci & su rf
C'flmn1rrr111I. No <':>.fl(' r.
nC'l'f'\S. (2llt 4fil-lli9.
l~E("£PTION ISTI
CLEHICAL
\\lll"k & t~·p1ni:!. Kno"'lf'rige of
post TTq . S.1lary, 5300 per
mo. Please call aft 6 pm.
5 16-0370.
NEED 3 gals. l1 1gh int'On1e.
No exper _ n\'rrlcd. ~m . in·
\'C.'i!, rrq"d. V1<'ki. 646-70~2
newport .
personnel
_agency
s3;i Do1•cr Dr11'c
Ne11·rort Beath
&12-3810
L"'gel Sec'y to $650
2 yr.Ii G.P., G1t1 f'r1clay
Girl Friday to $500
Good 1.YPC, hie SH,
Rec•pt. to $450
Typ1n.i:·A!lrAcl. Cheerful
Back Ofc N urse-S42S
()li/Gyn_ Lile typing
NO\\! laking apphcatwns for
hosle.'i..~r~. v.·111t rro;-sf:~
d1shv.·ashers Nflt undPr u1:
Apply In J"l('l"l(ln , C:Oh:1ny
K1lchr11, 321 1 Jl.1rhnr Blvd,
c.:-.1.
· ' \\1111 T E :ELE.T'lfAr"l:IS"
o\lt•rTunnlnit your h0u.<.e7
"Cash·'. M'll thrm thru ~!I 11~ old 111111
Duy the new 11t1if! I ~"'"'"'"'"'"""'"'"'"'"• Da1IJ. Pilot C1<4i;~ir~cd. . ,·-"""-"--"-CC==--
Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want•d, M & !_~ Appliances
SALES TRAINEE l -w~,~,,-,,-L-POO---L-,-,-m-.-.-,-h.-c.
I02
OPENING tor rooc1 Service 25 Y_r . old ~romotioc~ Ad~ S-10. \\'l!stinghousc e 1 r c
'!•nag"' ,..A,, llJ• appt vert1s1ng 1rm ne d1)€'r, S3i Bo!h good cond . SM95. · ........... · youn;: men. Con'l.party listed guar. &· dclJvered, 5-16-8672.
un 2 stock e:o<l·ha11ges, Na· 8-17-811:1.
0 PEN I NG fur e:-.p·d lionwide TV. II yoo a"' · t f l'l' a Call KEN:\·!OllE auto " a 5 her main l'na~;; .,,~ ni n. · ttarnlng less th:1n $150 wk rnodel soo. s;1:,. ~layla" elec
or appL ,..,.,.-..:i~;i. Call for u1trrv1ew 5-1.f..8136 " d1•y, S;,.i. Both xlnt rond, OPEN ING for Food Serviee h1on tt. Tut's 10 a1n-6 pm. r.1anai::er. CaJJ !or aJJJ,!l. guar & delivered, 5-l&-8672,
SlS-3595. Sec'y to $600 S.17-8115.
OPENINGS t~r part time SUl\.'t'S~ful & hipily respecl· BU ILT-in oven & range lop,
food selllite help. Call aft l ed lrvinr area co. nef'ds 1:aJ oven ('Oppertone, rang c
Ptll. 838-ll03. w/ pi.1IJlir rel. & mktng \t'hi!I". Br11.nd ne.w, l\fake of·
ba<'kground. Plush new ores. fer. 9i2-4ZS:t
OPERATORS -sporlswell.I' Top brneflls. Call J\liss jfJ;:F_R_l_G-ER.~A"T"O~Rc.-1c,,~-c&I
Mfg e:qK-r. 0 n1{. Goat.I pay. f..Iela111c. ~157-612"1. Abl<><>il Sl d 64"34 NB .. -stove. $35. Both .i:ood cond. 1--'-•~Yc· __ ~ ___ ._----1 Al:Kiot PefSl)nncl Agency, 6~2-2380.
0 UT STANDING pos111ons 230 \\'. Wanl('r, Suite 211, ~·/design linn in N.B. i\1ust S.A. f? R I G I DA l RI:: au Io
he xln'I typisr "·/good!--~==~~~---dishwasher. xlr11 cond. ~1ov·
clerical background. Able !o Jt: SECRETARY * 1ng, niust sell. $l'i. 64&-9166.
as slJme varied olc for Corpur;ur Office, req: FRIGIDAIRE \1•ashrr-<lryer.
responsibilities. Beg-in v.·ork typing lj j 10 6:> wpm), ac· A~·ocado green, like ne.w,
inuned. &14-1 520, 557-7SS.3. ('uralt'!y & Sil 80-90+, .same * * 67f>.:.107 * •
PART Tl~IE - pick your o"·n
hrs, car ne ces~11ry.
\\'~:LCO~tE N£1GllBOR.
833-2517.
exper. nee. Xlnt hours fringe I c~~~~-=-----1 Sl::Alt E'le('. 01-yer, near! henclu~. good opponunity new. Basket ball backboard wi th Kt"U11111,i;: firrn. Call for
in1erv1ew ~9'1-1153, i\lrs. Gan-$7.:io. 67S-5563. \
1alf'z_ Kl:N'.\IORE \\'asher, SlS, t:X·'
PART ·TIME experieric•cd cellenr : Also washer &:
n1cdical receptionist H.B. SEC:. $6~. Dryer set. :..10..1095
area. Phone m n r n in gs S/11 80. typ1ni;: 00+, young I=~=====~~~-
belore noon 53fi-6066 cu? Call Loi:ain<". \\IE'St{;liff R~!'ll/G~RATORS $3j s, 1
' Personnrl Agency. 'llHJ $i.l. \Vh1rlpool \Vasl1r1• S4:1.
PART 11111r., e.xp"!.I DONlfT Elec. dryer S25. &16-7S:ZO. , J\1AKF.R. all 968-1051 btw11 \\lcslt·llf! Dr. N. 6-l:l-2770
7ani-!Oani. 1'~F.E; Pd. lnlso frc jobs. J NORGE 1vashrr. ct e a n ·I Needs niech. work. $15.
PBX Oper.. 8 n s we r 1 n g .SEH.VICE_ Sra. Sa!rsn1an, ex-&\S.3:1s4 1
sf'rvice expf'r. prcJ'd. H.B. per, p/~Hnr., neat appear. 1 ,~-~------~-I
area. 536-8881. Apply 2:190 Ne\1·port Bl. Cl\1. Furniture 110
PBX opera1or, e..-.;J'l('ncnce SEC~tETARY, fast, accura1e
preferred 12-Sam shift. Call lypt~t. some !Ibo r Iha n d
642-9062. good speller. So. Coast
Comm. Hosp., 31872 Coast e PltODUCTJON ""'Y, ::;. Lag. 499-1311, Ext. SUPE~VISORS e 3.56.
All three shifts Xlnt futurei~""""""'"cc-c-'7-~~~ for effective ll'~dl'r..; to j0111 SE'.\olt rtelired l\tan To \York
lhe Harbor Arru·s tastes! As P/time Bldg. Custodian.
l\lr~a Verde. Resp. dcJ'l('n-
YACllT dable. non drinkrr. 847-9696, gro\1·1ng company.
il'lacGREGOH.
CORP. 5-16-2.~20.
1631 Pla{'{'n!1a, C )1. SERVICE Sia. Sales Attend.
PROF ES SJONAL phone ~~.-.;pcr. Full &-p/time opc.n-
solicilor • Dana Point, San ini::~. Apply 7an1-4pn1. Ray
Clemente, Capistrano area.. Carey Ch('v1-on. 6Q.l So.
\Vork in your o"'n home. Coast l111'Y, Laglina B.
Be .. t deal in area. Phone SERVICf:; Slatiun allendanl
835-1465 be!lveen 9:00 a.in. All shills open. Apply 4678
and noon. Campus Dr, N.B. 5'-lfi-1757
Receptionist /Typist
Operate eleclronic swilC'h·
hoard. /\f•curat(' 1ypisL [l·lin-
1n1un1 6() \\IP~l. Elt!cU'IC
t.Ype"-riter.
J.'or Appo1ntn1,.111
Call lnduslriaJ Hrla11ons
(7141 494-9401
TELONIC
Industries Inc.
Laguna Beach
Equal opJKlrtunily employer
Sales
WANT A
1971 CADILLAC
& BEST PAY
IN TOWN?
SERVICE St.t. Salt:sinan.
l/lin1r. E1c: mcchanil·s. ex-
per. Neat in appear. Apply
2j90 Nrwport Alvrl, C.~f.
SEW MACH. OPR.
Expcr. Only. 67~79;i2
SE\\'ING maehinf' rl'pair
n1an. q11al1lied, Xlnt earn-
ing~ . .">tat•t 1n1n1N. 5-l5-82:ts.
STOCK CLERK
Rrad b1]15 ol malf'r1al, fill
J<lb boxes, 1·et"Ord enlrys, rt'-
stock1ng,
F<ir Appoin!m('nt
Call lnclus!nal R,..Jations
(714) 494-9401
TEL ON IC
Industries Inc.
Laguna Beach
F:qiJ;ll u11porlunl1y f'n1plo_vl'r
STYLIST, Sales Girts, 1\ssl
l\li:;rs Jor Garden Gro,·rs
la ri.:cst "'i.t: store. Exfll)r.
only. Apply Enipr<'~s \\'Jg
0( 'It C 0 ;\! PAN i' JS Co., 1 'lG~2 Ch~1p111;in, G.r..
FH:J~:r ~:"Ii-TRE:\IF;NDOUS ~C!{'phonc -Crr<l·-,,--
PhE:ST!Gf~, 110;..;on Ji lntt'rvu·11·{'rs. \\'ork 1 rnn1
1.JUALITY. \\ llJ·.:-.1 ~·ou your hnn11;> \\'kila1« rvr~
ltLPl!E:SF:NT OUR CO\!-S.Jls. Fxper. tJnly. {_:,;11 171.j;
J'A!\'Y, \\'E \\'ANT YOU TO ;,2:;..Stl.1-I 9::;G a n1. '1 11 :~ p.n1.
KE.f.f' urr11r: l:'lt.\GE \\·•: --T 11-/G •IOf --
ll Av E 13Ull.T SO \\ r. e .. e r en c
\I'll ·ivc·,·ut.l lll . P11n1L'lr1J1net-.1!lh·s.:\lon., •. (, ·~ \ll:.IJ-\\' I ~ r t; I I 1,\l'F!.YTJJl.CJL\\"L·1:To ,,, . •"'-n. ,1-oun1 for>t·
11 \\"10: A f'..l·:IV l:Jil C.\f').. 11Pl"IL i_n 1J,•:1 ut1fu l lwa~·h
IL4-\C, ;11"'" (fl it :\hi-..s C111u11r,
:i1;'~;1:!" tdi1 ~.·11I ;'hh<i! Pl'r-
y 0 tl R C 0 :'ll p A :>J '!' ~"'Hl"I ,\i.;•'n•·_y, :'lil \V, \\'ar-
T!t,\1-..:r~r. \\"lLI. Hf; TllE ~·~·· ~ullP ~ S:A_. -~
START <)F A NE\\' PRO-\\AITHE~!'i, rn!ft'!' ~hnp.
f1·: . ..;s10N,\I. {'AR l·: !·:IL Anply If! Pf'fSOtl 1-1 pin.
YOlil{ COi\ll'ENS1\TION' IN 0\'1'r 18. No p!ir1nf' ciill~
Cil:vlil-fl i'S ION!o>& s~;!{\l!C:E ph'n~f'. J\ona LanC's, 2ti99
F J-:f:'l. ill/IY l~XC l;~f:D !l :1r\~1r, C.\1.
S:u.J,000 YOU ft J.' I P. ST \\'JG ~1·,c,.-.,~,-"1=,-,=,,-,-,-,-,-cc-.
YEAR. ,\pply 1n person, 263 .E. Jilh
SI, C.:'11.
YO l!R l'>fOT!V ,\TION & l·,"r"oc,c, E~ .. c,~c-,,-,"-.• -.. -.,-,-,-/l-,n-.-,.
DRIVE \\llLL BJ.~ CJl,\N-mu~t be n cat appearing,
NJ.~LF:fl TO\VAR O fl I G hav(' tr:tn:.p. Edura11onal
)10'.\'EY BY i\11::N Lil'}.; survr.v, no ~elling. s2:>0 hr
D1\VE LOOl\INGL1\ND, 1-·1. + &-c llarry Canann.
t-.,\N("IAL 1\N,\LYST, H. E. llo\r3rrl John~on·s, 11'\0 So.
BHOl\EH. Harbor, Anaheim,
6/li. Noon-4 pm. e START l~\1EOTATE-l-~~~o-'~~~-Xln·t Opt'ning For L\', JNCF::'\"TIVE Pl~A'.\'S, ll'IRORESS"RS
PLUS'!! OfrlCES. f'RI NGE '' '· r. · 6TH232 or 67:'>--3i01 BENJ::F'ITS. 1 ~,.,..cc:c=.:_cc.c.:;..cc.=_c YOUNG "'Omlin !o "''Irk in
e CALL NO\'/ & GET
Rf.ADY FOR YOUR NE\V
1971 CADILLAC.
547-6771
Ask for Mr. Upton
ph1U111acy. Some kno1\·lrrll.!e
or hookk<'f'pinK helpful. Call
S-12-778() for app1.
IL-_M•~h•_ ... , .. __Jl[§J
BIG estate is s!artJng sat~ of
l I room.~ or turn, v.·il! encl.
8' velvr1 sofa & love seat,
forn1al dining rm .set, hidc-
a·bl'it, lmported teak\\'OOd
table~. occasional c::hairs,
beaut Spanish k i ng -.>i :r:e
bc<i]1)0n1 sci. 6' coffee table
'l enri <.'On1od rs, 1\111gnavo~
Jn1p..•r1al A:'l'l/~~.\f stereo, 7'
t·11b1nct \l'/Jl'mote ron1rol.
Also \Vestinghou~c color
('(Jflsole, el('. \\'ill S."lCrili('('
all. 213 4-15-125J.
,\lOVJ:..t G Fri: l\!l1st Sell!
Ne1v l t.J cu H Frigidaire
relrfg iavocadol SZOO. 6 pc.
kn){ sz lxln11 se1 (~11."ditt.)
s;i011. J.l<1plr bookcase bt><l &
l'hcst. Beaut. 1lin rm !able
11·/4 Ill back ctins. Antique
.golrl 2 pc se c tiona l .
··1\aren'' drum se!
1v/sr1are. high hut, d111n1
St'l (Bl ue Sparkle!. Cltina.
loy ehf'S!. 8.17~91!.!.
ROUND F.ear!y American
d1nini::: tabl~ ""'/l('11f & 5
captains ct1a1rs , l!OO: :'ll aple
double br suit. hdbrd, mall
& box springs. mirror,
d1·essf'r -night stand. $120;
3 double hcd spreads: i\-laple
rocker & ot!onian. 550;
'.llaplr end rahles, $15 ea.
&1·µj761.
;\lOV!NG: like 11rw df'luxe
1·npperlone "'asher & dr-yer
Sl95. 2 tic. nui::aghyde
turquoise J';f'<'lion ft l
\\' I CfJrnrr tbl. S65. BI u e
ny!on erpt "'/pacl 1Lx9~~·
S.10. ~I0-6--!8,I.
71 ~· Cur1Ls l\·];i this strrin re-
cord pla_y('r .t tapr (Jr<-k w/
Al\1. f\l r11dio, o!d Colooinl
!Lirnllure I mlscel. 2-117
Eldt:'11 Ave. #A, Costa l\lcsa
DELUXE round bed w/gold
hrndboard & m11tchin~
lio·rlspread. $150. also I tw111
bed $2.'i. Call 968-619::.
"\\'AGON \\lhrrl" bunk beds,
•"•11111!t·tr 11 ith n1al!rP!'~es .
V1•ry ~'lOrl rnnrl1tion. $6.) for
t~ith .-,.i~i4.
.. l"IECF: Colonial hv nn
furn, ,::ol1t. 8\"0(';Hlo r..
pun1pk1n, s1:0:1. Also near
fl('11 111r ('flod. Slf}j, ~fr730S.
1\U. (•r(fnr 11arr!re>bc c·lnSf't.
sr:i or hc!'>I rs11t11 oHf'r. Ah.
4p1n'. ~,~.)-()9fl3 or :,.17-9~-11 .
IJA:O."l~/J n1(\tff'rl1 ("f"IU('I\ {:
ct1a 1r.• • !l~:'i.f(). /\flt'r ·1 p.n1.
~ ~~lT-ltifllJ -,--11-1·.-:-.·c!l'-~l~'c-o-,-. ~Be,-.-,-,-, ,I
\Vhi!f' 11·/hluf' arrrnt by
Th0n1a~v1llr 611-1080.
\VASH E H./drycr. n11.c;c.
hou~e hfllr! r urnlture.
!162-6.17~0~ fl fl I. .7,""-,o-~I ~lEDTTF;f{RANEAN BufCe1
\l·/n1alch111J! i;:Jas!' rl no r
hulch, 6 nins old, &1·1-7190.
:'11UST .sell r11i;ton1
naugahyde sofit & love i;ea1,
l11hlr5, rfc. 67~i-8Qilil.
7 Pc. "·hi1e Bedroom set.
Terrific hke-ne"' co n d !
J\l UST GO! 646-0625
Garage Sale 812
GARAGE.: & l'a110 Sidc-2
piece brn &'Cllonal -orfire
desk & chall'-7 pc.
,,,ntemPQrary lli e c t i o n a. J
-k11('f' n1achinc--t oa rn
su r f boa rd -m 1 ni-bike
f r a m c-cameralli-toys;i;11m-
er.-hooks & n11sc. Tuc.~\VC'i'I
& Thurs af1('rr~n & eve,
309 Cedar St. Newport * SALES * Antique' aoo ,~s~·h"o"~='~·~-~----1
lo10VJNG -Hoowr lloor
~rrubl>er. l\e11more v.·ashrr,
lamps, chest, tootll divklv,
P a rt T ime
~!ling Cl11.ss!fled Ads C>vt!r ANDREA'S
The Ph<lllf'. Exprr, N~sl!i. ANTIQUES
Flexible hrs, Please Call. Just Received
Pat Brumm, 546~1370, Dur. NEW SHIPMENT
Ing Olr Hrs. AUSTltALIAN, El\"GLISl l
SALESMAN & f"RENCl f PIECES
Agll:N!SSl\'e young n1An, c11l1 1li!O .NC"l>Orl Bl. c.~1.
l\lrs. Srhmirlt, \\'<'sl <'llll &1;)-4870
Prr<innneJ Ai::" n r y, 101~ O.iily 10-~ • Sun, noon-5
\\'t'!th:hlr [)r. N R. 6t->-2770 ANTIQUE llanrl crank
S ALES TRAI NEE-phonograph.Re co rd
No .t,.~ rn•1.1·,~. i•i ~·('ur€' :~~~gc.i, cost SSC!: M!ll $40. pr11f4'S~1onnl cnrrer ""''t'S·J ~=c°'=~=~~-~-!nb ro. \lhl'l \\i!l trnin. F1n-At'-'TIQUE 19th Century
nnr1;i l .Y'run!y is vnu"° for t('lephone. u·/ba11cn· box
l1fr. To $.li<'r(J. • Perfect._ Appr11 ised $115, sell
Clllt Hrll'll llAY<'1!. r~ltl-00.\"., SlOO. •191-108-1
COASTAL /\G ~~N('Y
2790 Hllr!){lr RI !It Ad'lm~ f.~ you etl In the ('ll'l~siflffl
SECTION7 Someone J 1
Turn 11nusecl llrm~ lnlo quick WPlchlng for IL 0 ' 11 I
r.1sh, <'all &12-:'1678 &:'.:-;.G78 today! --'-.-----'-"----' '
~•u('h, men '.~ 11;ho(o~ fl\1E£,
silver, Cl)"l'1 iil, J..emog<'S
p!1111f'r, ('I PC aprlian~s
pk turcs, OOoks, mo v I ;
i>Crtt'n, mof1np Chrlsln1as
dlsplay, ;-.1uch mon'. 41S
Oglt> C1rclt. ht"'" 16th &
171h off lrvillf'. DI
GARAGE-SA • .-L.-E °'""I .-
Stove, rerriger11!or avoritl!o
green l '-W pr, \vtlile rdcll:·
cr11.!or SG.l. s:eeper !IOla, k'(lld
O!;.JIJO. nnd muc-h more, 1117
\\'. Balhoo, NB.
GARAGF: Sllle: Ent I r r
hnui;ehold, llf!l1arium, book!!,
rir~ks. fnrn. f'lr.. 7 2 3
Atahamo.. llunt. H.
For tl1at Item unnf'r
lry lhr Penny Plnchrr
'
l..adlf, -l>. 1971 DAILY OILOT !5
l~I [ -I~ ,__I _ ...... _v ... ,........,lril 1 ~! -~~~r.: .. ~J~~ I _.t .. I~ L_I ';;;.._.;;; .... ;;;J::;~;l ;I ;;; ..... ;;; .... ;;; .... ;;:l§l;;;.-../~I ;;;'""•1
..... ~1§1;1~1 ~··~ ...... ~ .... ~l§J~I
3 Lin•, 2 Tlmet,$2.00 llilll -
990 Gener•I 900 C•mpers, S•I•/ Rent 910 Mobil• Homet 93! Autoa, Import.cl 970 Autot, Imported 970 ;4utoa, UMd Gar ... S4tle 1 11 Muslcal lnttnnnerm m 1.;.._o..... ____ _
GARAGE Siie -Eveey th!ng
p s. Great bitr~au1S! &II
Cove., C.~t. All Wet"k. .. ,
2 ADULT Female call, 1 ----------8 MG LUD"'IG drum .el, com· cl!. .18' ~inell Outboard Cruiaer. • CAMPER SheU, I ft O\,.r AD ULT PARK • C.1t1. '69 MW
plete-. Xlnt cond. Make oJ. :.~::~tc~ng c~ kit~al\ll. 35-t'I hp Johneon, Dual cab, Fits any 8-ft. ~d Lancer, Xlx:il. 2 br, 2 ba, ---.-,,---.,---1----------11 LOOK
ler. Call 642-5616. flee 10 aood home. S46-J708 con&;cols,. extra tank', truck. Like new, Only bHn tintfd wlndOws, wtr sfnr, AutomoUve Excellence * Cuh for F'urnltu~ 11.lt 6 pn1 -· excellent Gee"" filhln• boar. on truck :Z 'NffkJ! ! Call dttt two 5x7 1tort1ge 1he<f1, lenc,. & • THINI
I HP h:ellolli Aml!rican a.ir valu,. No 1"unk, 547-5636. aft fi. * CAMPEn Sh1>1\, 1 ft ov'r otor o m•s 40
App!ian!'ts Anything t . . lnunacul .. tel $1295. 538--66f>1,_s_(F>ill __ ,_,._,,_1_526-< __ 1'6_. --ed. yd, lod1cp 6'15---0783 ''~6" K
, 0 UNUSUAL £tt>el grey n11.le: M H 9 LOO ho~ I~=--~-----killen, approx 3 JnOli, old. I ~::o_.::_ ______ ~
com presM»'; Alen1 l1e w Office Furniture/ Part French & Siamese. '69 • 22' Chti1 Craft SS cab. f"ir1 any8-l1. bed truck. co R ~~~n~~~rn:~ea~rl~ea;::~~ Equip. 124 Aik for Pani, rn JLtt St., F.xpres11 Cabin Cr u i 1 e r ~;k ;:.~e~"~\Y ~t'~rt:~ N DO ROY CARVER1 Inc. ''FRIEDLANDER'~ LOOK
Glnbe elec hol.nt. fi42-337J. N.B. Ill("', trlr w/po\\~ winc h. 292."l Harbor Blvd.
OUVETI'l Undeno.·ood 10 key FREE KITTENS S2000 or 111 reason. ofter l-''-"-'~'"~'-"-"~"l_llG-< __ 1'6"". ~~IT~ ya<'ht 1hal's not a boat. Costa 1'.leia 545_4144 11111 •••at 1KWT. JU 1147 An'hfim AVf'., C.~1. adding inachin< manual 54&...1261. e D c 0 • u e BILL COR\\IIN f"ORD 893-7566 e 537.$124 968.3626 at1un amper .,.,e s • '67 Bl\fW 1600-$1500. New'l--=..c.:.;.:;.._:c..:::--Brunlng Drafting M5. * 673-TZli ==""',-..:=-:::;;;,..,-;"":-::-7· Dinghy &: Ji,t HP motor, Fbrgls, 11lum \vlndows. Sum· Ornnge County's Condor Di!-brakf'.s. Owner's pr Id t . MG MARCUS MOTOR$ machine. $69.50 613·5321 Pianoa/Organs 826 PART Peniall Tom Kitten. gas tank, Ollt'S, Hie r.ushions. mer iale $175 & up. trihu1or. 2:l0 s. illain S1.. 1)46--0525 days, AUTHORIZED
M II II. black a. while. Blk pad~ lit '71 license. Good cond. 530-7310. Orangr. Close 10 lhree ma· i --'-'-="-'7-"-,~~---1 SALES & SERVI-lace •MOU• nose. 1169 DoT11f't Lane, O.l. · f "'918" o CAPRI "" WOULD YOU Ci-~e;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-"(v.;;t; J _11~ll~IO/b~•~l~o~f~'·_254~S-~5:9~7':0,. -~ 1967 FORD pick-up, ~.;, ton J<1t' rreways, ...., • ~ r
JOHN'S BIKES BELIEVE CUTE orange ki!teiu ~ \Vh i1e 16' RUNABOUT, 7!i hr v.·flO'.'' cahover camper _l_<J_1._0H_-_1. ______ ,----------I 1959 Jaguar
-Ni'\V -FREE ORGA.'i LESSONS lttl & face. \VIL L ki' Auto irans, all'. lo ml. Xlnt T 'I T I ••5 '71 Capri 2000 auto, amffm , ER 6'16-0T15 J ohnson, Good for 1 1ng or ra1 ers, rave rr lo mi's. Private "a""'. f Dr, Auto IJBYnOJ Columbia.Premium.Stt)T LI long &..! you 11ket No reg· ~';'ELIV;::::.:o:,:.:;·~:..;:;::.· ___ I f l sh Ing . Good cond. til\!1. Call 548-TIOS. 8.l7_9696. ...~ . ..., $995
Some! u&ed bikes In 1toclf: i.!tration. No obligation. Just ADORABLE Cock·a·poo pup. 811.cM !iceJ .$1475. 842-1128. n vO 40• DC.f'B Chns·5, Xlnt l~' Alunl. Gem. sips 6.1---=-,-,==c,---·I
'340 Newpo'I Blvd. Come. ?.londa)'I 7:30 pm I I .. ., ."'Id-• ~1"-' f•'Pd nd , --aJ 0 $20 500 furnRce f'lec brks. many DATSUN SlOO w "-··t H ~ '" pe 0
• "''u '" · "''" Boats/Marine ro • LVI,; • neat · · x!ra!i! r.1usl at'll! $6911. · '-"""b v.J. Ope~·~~o ~~•Y• C OA~ . .z:~sic A~R:;;;.~ "'~'~.. o" Equ;p. 904 -~'~v"~~.~~11;;',"'v • ., -"-'--"_-56_· _____ -;;D:;O:;:T;-;D;;A;;-:;TS:;;U;;N;-·L--'N~".':'."""'~rt_l"'~'~'":"--111933 Chev. Pickup
Sat. & Sun. 9-4 SALE: Nf'w ron!Olf' v.·alnut , kittens, nf'.M goorl homt, ~IERCURY Props. 50 hp and Clean rn.JJ 894--1381 from 8' TI.:ARDROP <'amp trailer. OPEN DAILY
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Cad V-8 Motor, H)'dro. ,., •120 $59i Steinway. Kaw a i , box trainl!d, 962-5379. 120 hp. Single lf'.\•f'r controls. 8a 5 As is, $200. AND ~'Kii (l.LN741) ""~ Cab!ra, windsh.ieldJ, alao in· m-pm. Call &16-2807 1963 r.1GB, needs clutch, __,.,. $1495 -\\'Ill tllke Trade·lns-\Vurlitzer, Allen , L<l11-re.y, DARLING kittens to lovln£, C I Blk SUNDAYS Call Conn. From $;)15. strumenls. 549--0530. ye •s, ts, IMlr Auto S•rvice, P•rts 949 Rental Wanted RE:NTA LS s101~10. mature 00~9202 ;:_T;:_R;:1'~f;:T;:_AB:::..s=10-',:.:.,_:::..35-.-oo.-1· 1
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FfE1.ns P1AN0 co. I"'· ,_,.,,,, '"1 vw .,,.,,Bus. i -~"H'=""-'-'""'='=="=-"'=="=='h~-1--P_o_R_s_c_H_E __ 1, 1956 Cla·•I• T n1·rd Young married couple. first IR:l.1 /\'ew.v.rt Blv<l. rREE kitlt'ns -Beaut. grey Phone. 673-2ffi day• TH__. engine 1000 cc, Dual ported 842-7781 or S<'G-°"2 ~ 1J child on lht" "'ay, de~ires a ··-& hi! l•m•I•• 10 wks ""• h ·d U d 1000 m·· Cosla l\1e!i11 71~/&i:>-37:,0 "" e · · ea s. 11 er 1 5• '68 DATSUN SEDAN '56 Po~che E:uropean needs Full Powe!.i Nice. rf'iili/Jnahle rental. s1na\J un-hsebrkn. 673-£1653 Balbos ls. 111-\YAY Boat Trs.iler, xln't HONDA $450. Tom : 5t!hJ558 or aft 7 CNSU~6J
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BR I 1 BR SALE: New Spinet. 1\"alnut, pd U 1 14' •-1 11"" body ""ork. Good eng. ~~1:1:e or cot:re~i~ ovpr S595. Steinway. K 8. I\' a i, 5 \'IL old Male Wheaten ~3--0194 p o uua • .,..,. • 11n1: 548-1610. , Recently overhauled. New $1995
\l/urlitzcr. Conn. A 11 en, Sl."Oltie, hse hrkn, prd igretd. PORSCHf-: t'ngine. 1960, 1600 4 Door', 4 .Spree!, Radt~, Hei1t· heads. For sale or trade.
Sl 10. HusbAnd, JO. has good , -·-LS Needs tence<l y11rrt. &33--0161 . Bo.aft, Power 906 ~'FRIEDLANDER"! N. Rehl! & not used. % ,.r. (XCZ623). Bal'\\'ICk ln1• $700 or bst. ofr, S:U.0936.
joh. Call eve1 &. weekends, .....,,..,..,y , RENTA · 117~ "·l&-3420 ports, 998 So, Coast Jilgh.j..:._:_:_,c:.__:;:~.::.:__:;::_.::-"~11 J '65 M la 646•466.'1. FIELDS PIANO CO. FLAT bottom Cira& boat, 1 yr 1111t 1•.t.ar1 ntW'f', •1 Cllm . ' · · "' · iray, Laguna Beach. 5'4&405l '65 PORSC!"IE SC. ltlnt cond. • 0$ Rg$
* AUCTION * J!JJ Newpon Blv<l. [ ll~l old, fnsh engine. 455 cu in 537-6824 • 8!13-7566 or 49-1-9771 62,000 mi. !\!any extra!. to Choose From Costa Mesa. TI'4/64;,..J2.10 Pe11andSupplin (427 Chevy), custom for-==~=~~=-~~ l§J · !\lust se:ll-make otr.
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·,·oe ~ ,·11u-· · · 1 d f I NE\V 2nX52 2 BR, 2 ha, ..... -'"-~ '68 DATSUN 4 dr, auto, 499-2l3.'l. r ... HAM?tIOND, s ! e In w ay. racing, lnJec e u e er ' rvr -., I 1 ~~~~=~~~,.,,.-11 Chec:k our A 11 y ha N & d Enderly InjectonJ flowed Ready to move in. Sll.9j(). R&JI, low mi es. x nt rond.i~ , 11 " pp ance ama . l!w use Tern11>. Green!es.r Park, $1300. 63&-9110 or 540-2777 1979 PORSCHE 914: "ie ow, Auctions Friday, 7:00 p.m. piano& of mo.st makes. Best Pets, G.neral 150 engine by Joe Rt at h • 1150 \Vh illier, c.~I. !'>lS-1698 eves Ffl.t stereo. low nu. perfect Prices Windy's Auction Bern buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt Hailers.ft racin& steering, af! 5pm. Gene ral 950 I -"--'~·=-------I cond. $3500/Bst ofter
?tfusic Co., 1907 N. Ma.in, S\\'ARTZ l'o1acaque rar e Ca1>11le rarinz rear box, 1----------19i0 011.tsun pick-up 675-1570. 1967 F d )l T ~15~2 Nel\'{Xlrt, c~ 646.8696 Santa Ana mook•y, 9 moa·. male. heavy duty over r id c. 1969 Y11mah1t 7~c '65 ORD ,. I Xlnt ronrl. Lo miles, 1 ~.:::.:::.:::------·ll or 14 DD · d T · Bid M 1·1 · ' ·-• I h _, F" Ranch 'i gn, x nt PORSCHE factory specialist, Behin Oii}'" I a . T••'l••o Rh••u• f•m·'•, JI 1t1111ut8! stee 111uware. Tw in "ylindf'r. Dirt & street d ,62 C EVY 3,7 a· 548.7592 y.a 3 s-~ Ni<< DON'T sell your grand piano. ~ .... '" con . H w 1s· 1 ---==~~~--I 911-912-156 service/repair. , I-"-"""· • KEN'IORE" b" 0 iPg m•'• -'d. "·th •·m• & Moon tank, custom v.·ood --'-1. Hun1 s!rong. 4100 b XI d FERRARI (Q399121
' " A ca UM' .Se\\' LRt m"' take care of it foe u "' nu .... d k Id dal • k """""" cayne -Re It. nt mn . Personal all., Ed gar machine S25. Electric floor hsebrkn. 549-2163. ec · go me ua e mile!I. Asking $350. &3!)..1492 Sa.crilic-e 67:>-7747. 536-5803. $1995 i1·a.'(f'r S5 TV stan<l SJ you. No ctilldren. Bnt ot _:,;:::::;;.._c~-'---= "''/competition ol'8.rge trim . day or night. -~-'-'------
Lamp SJ Ludwif: snarf' rlntm cal't' will be taken, Ca 11 Cata 152 By appt. S 9 O O O Io ff er, 1,-70~-H-,-nd~,~C-L.1-5'-.-,-1-m-0-51 Dune Buggie1 956 F E RRARI 196.1 PORSCHE 3568 HiOOS
"·ilh !iland S40 2-14 inch _,,.._._,,,. __ .,_,,._5~p~m-·~=-fLUF'FY Iona hair male ~""~""-"~·-'~·'-'-· ~=~~-1 ne"·· 250 mi. ~lust aell im· SELL or trade, Corvair eng., AUTIIORIZED engine. Almos! complete. 1963 Buick Riviera
Che1·y ~tock ri1nl( S2, Eire-CLOSING OUT kitten. Unuaual Black k GOING OVERSEAS mrd. Cos! S792, Asking $595. rail type . Completely neiv, 2 SALES & SERVICE $!50. SJ&-9.\00.
rric hlankel, h~:i n $ 5 · Brand new \Vurlitzer planoe \Vhite 1.111rklng1, Only s:i. SACRIFICE! 70' Ocean nin-John 714f6.1S-l451 day!. sets sand tires &: trailer. '62 PORSCHE 1600 5 Full Power, Air Con41·
5'$-0:ii3. & ori::u·:r:stic_. dea.11. ll69 Donel Lane, C.i\1. about 1\'/trlr. S6,CW Value l l~l~O~N=D-A---cl=f<l~C=e~=1.=ooo~-n~,l. SROO. or tr<1de for truck w/ l-~MU::..:.=ST:....:S=E=L=l.~!-=83=3~-3=258"---ll tioning, SIK
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DOUBLE mnllress k bo:'l !------~-~-Dogs 1.S4 for IS995. 991 \V. 19th, Cl\f 1969 xlnt cond, nc1\' hatlrry sm . !""RinJ')('r. &16-~I afl ~-1962 PORSCHE 1600 N
i;prings, SIO; 2 Dani~h llA:\\iltON D Spinet Organ 646-?172 /c tirrs. $300. Call 6i3-9:190 coupe, clean. !\1u!t sell Im· chair~. SlO ea: 3x90' "'OOflf'n S600 Ebo f ' · h Good FIBERGLASS Dune Buggie med. Best olfer. 675-1570. fr.ncr. S2~!; l ~"·nmower S5; cond. 534-5i'ts, ~~9. ADORABLE Aust. Sh r P. J9' 1968 J OHNSON SurXller. ,_•_vo_•_. -~-----~ c"Qm p! i1·/1op, i;ide eurtain.~. 1963 Cad'1llaC puppies, n1ale and fen1 :ile, 7 0:'11C, TIO, 9--pai&, n1 '69 V\V, 24M, perfect cond. bit fmm r1e.w 'fi!I V\\'. !m-3100 \V. Coast Hwy, 1970 PORSCHE 914; Yellow, 1_::m~'~"~·~"='='-~"'="°:::...:'=v~•=•·---I Sewing Mechintl 821 v;ks., had JsL sh 0 ls. !isl!, ski boar. $ 3 6 0 0 · All extr11.1 & 1 er v Ice n1ar. <"0nd. 5'17-2091 or aft fi, Newport Beach F~f s!ereo, balanced enf . Sf'dan, Dtville, (IBT942)
V."ALNUT f\ouble brrl 968-61 89. 1146-2204, records . Dr. Scott 544-5262!>l -~"c..:.':.:52~'~-------'62 250 GT 7+2, Local t'llr, Xlnt cond. $3500. 675-1570 $795 -pl•I• 1'5· S••-, .. ,inger '69 Sina..r, l'lUlo zig-tag, but-, 1. C r "-•--49• "'3 -~"rn '~ .,., · '" ~ .. -&IAn1p11 ar-...ornuvuua.I& or ......,.YI · Truc ks 962 Complrtc history, very1960 CLASSJC p 0 ,8che ty"" \'o'Sht"r, pink & v.·hltr, tonholes, blind hems, etc. BE;,i\IJT. 4111no. Irish Setter ,71 C M E ti k ,71 =~~-,--,=-=o~-.,.,c.-: szO." ;\Ilse garden lools. Por!ab!r, Sacrifice $ 2 5 . puppy. All Shoti;, Cal.I Hor. car. · · ' 1 c er. 1971 Honda CB 750. 2,COO ----------<"Iran. S3850. Days: 644--0126 roadslrr con\'ert. Xlnt cond.
548-0580. 545-8238. mo1, Day 557-7700, eve a!1..to~ p,1ate1. 1.fake otr. (2131 miles. 8 loch tl'lrk~. pegs, • _£='~'~'~' c4~'"9'"~'.-',.-----l -~"~:i.-~2~"~'=~=-~-=11 l 964 Cad1'llaC CODY. 1 ~'=~~3::.:,l.C,.,=-~~-~ pull backs, $15911. 714-Ht FIAT "-S 1· Good 130 615 1736 e ·55 PORSCHE \\'/reblr '62 2 Sets twin !ii7.e n1alt. & uux por rng I -~·~·c:;c=·-,,----=~ '70 BOSTON \Vhaler, 17' 649-2237. Full Power, Air Condi~
springs. Good cond Jl:l. ~et. 6 SURFBOARDS 5'6'· -6'2" GREAT fJanes AKC. Saknnnet model, 85 Johnson, -~.,-,~Y~,~,=1-AH~A-1~00-.-,~.,-,-,-______ S_l _k_f ___ l 1600 Mi rirr rngine. Best t!onlna.s '1 wo9s'5"'
T'',,·11 liiZe hdboard. ·white female f9wn pup&. Champ T••"l 4-• ., l d d RECREATION CENTER • Complete oc o otter. 846-1779 S10. to S45. Xlnt cond. 6106 1 er, ;, "" u., · ...oa ' · new. i\l us~ ste. $200
\1·it h golrl trim p!u.11 bed-\\'.Ocean Front , G42-J8.30 s,.!~~6•33.Show q ua l l t Y · ?-lake offer. 213 449-6754. 536-3410 ROY CARVER, Inc. ~DBfl '64 Ponche SC.-l mmaculate
fran1r $10. Call 638-5570.
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_, ~ car Inside &. out. Extras.II,--------• f V, Redle, H IF I, DOXJf: WAJ\'TED: trailer tor 20 ft. l ·.~70~KA~W~A~S~A~K~l~2SIJ~. =r-.,-,,-ry 292~ !·Tarbor Blvd. ~8-6677 or 847-bJAS.
2 Se1s '""'n size mat i. & box Sle•eo 136 , 3.000 lb. ho · bu"! ••ce bike. 1400 Costa l'olesa 546-4414 1968 Rambler springs, Good cond. $15. seL 6 v.·ttks -To)' -AKC * 646-4S38 * u •cc J'ORO ' T C lhh1li '" SPRITE
T"·in siz.e hdhoard, "'hile 1----------Champion blood line 53&-:WlO ou ., . an1per ''FRIEDLANDER'' 6 cyl. Radio, Heater.
]"' •tOTOROLA 23. I 714 897..82·11 '69 BERTRA:\I 25' tl yin11: -,,~o-v-,-N~G-_m_u-.1-•• ~u~ .. -.• -.-~= I SJ>Pl'lill. Aulo. Good con<t . 1~---------1 1 Club COUPf', IX'UM3481 11·1th gold !rim plu~ bed-bridge, trim tabs, 2 radios. ~ 11·/Dclu:\I' Pullman 1'amprr .!\fu~t Seti! '60 Sprite $1095 frame SIO. Call 6.18-5670. Console Color TV: Just MlD\VAY KENNELS l50 hn;. &l2-5G07 Triumph, semi chopper, 8.-e.,.!Pnrli•<l top & sirlc lJJSO II.A.CH ILYD. $700orBest 0 fftr
YACllT Cluh membr.n;h!p ~~nl$:~. 0~~e~7\~~ ~:;~ c:en:an s~e:he~;ct JI l -,40-CLA--SS-!C-D~,-.. -,.-,-ou--;,.-,-l perf. cond, SICW. 646-822·1· cRnvas. $1~7'."•. fi75-4l~. I Hwy. J'I 536-9400 or 548-9758
$150. brio\\· cost. Eves or 4!17-1084. hrttds. 89J..5649. many extras $5500. 1970 Kawaaalti !IO. :i.tany '68 CHEVY LONG VAN Fae 893-7566 • r,J7-6824 SUNBEAM 1967 Rambler
Ml-li740 or days 83l-16ll, X .::_::2~1~ .. =TV:::..,-.-1~,.~_-1=25~---1.,.;~=.,.,=o:..:;"'",.-.,==-o ~1401 modincahon~. dirt only. V8 . .!\'?uncle '4 spd, paneled, 1969 FIAT Splder, conv, low ·-.,-.,---,---,-·II
2281, ADORABLE 1'0Y POODLE =--....:.-=.--=.-~~-$230. Call 646-5940. 'd I · d I l ··-• $1 ~ '62 Al · Good d y g 4 Dr F ii p w-Goo1 condition \\'ANTED 13' Bos To N =~===c-oc-c---c.o v.·1 e o\·a s, vent win OW!. mi r11ge, "~'" , ............ pine. . co n . • , , u o ... ,
FULL family tennis & l!Wim * 675-1763 * PUPS. silver, S60. 642-4818 \VHALE:R l''/40 hp motor. ·10 TRIUMPH Daytona 500 $17115 or Trade 497-1084. 8-l&-501.1. Ne1v tires, muftler & Air Cond .. Nice Car,
rnembersh.ip. N r. w port ~~-~--~--=-1-'='="-'=·_388_5.-~~-~-543-7470. cc, 1700 mites. Xlnt cond. ·t;:; CHEVY a1 ton P ick Up. 'i"O FI AT 124 Spyrlcr, 5 sp. tonneau, S450. 644-0907 $995 CJ h 7 Portable &peakers for ----------94-122 I ~ Beach Tennis u . $250 + AKC Ba!l!e!, lovable l yr $9:l0. 4 ' Xlnl rond . .$1250. Camper J3.000 mi. Xlnt r.onrl. Uav-'&l Alpine convt-58,000 ml.
lransft'r ftf'.. 673-6900. sf('l"'-Oh ""~~bi1'1 In-5and. S5 female, S'"JO, Boats, Rent/Cherl'r 908 I c196:::,:9::.cT~R~l~U-M=P=l~I ~,<IO~.-,n-. ,.,. SlOO . 0\\•11er. 54S-3261 . Ing country. 548-4532, nPw psinr, o'drive, Mich·X t•ac . -r<tr"'"''" a tr . p.m. C-" •K ~3, .:_~_::_=c::_.:::::..:.:::c:~~ J 964 J • ph \\'!GS -}''or ft1tle or trade. or <W .,,,,..,., n1ileail'f! xlnt ronrl. S650. Auto Leasing '"' HILLMAN I.ires. $485. 67!"..-2805 r1um
eq value: strawberry hlond, S~!~~E~n~;po:i:ts n!~~'. BEAUTIFUL Porn Pu P s ' Cal 25 + Catlina 27 ~7-1091 or llff 6, ~(}-()5:.!3, I ----------·1---T-OYOTA rR 4 Roadster, fTOZ26.'S)
reddish blond, dk hrn & .. blk. Call r.42-5552. malrR, AKC. Guaranttt the lowest ra!ei in '71 HOND A SL 3flll. perfect • LEASE • '64 H!Ll..MAN STA \VAG. $895
642-4Rlg or 534-3885. 638-2109 or 839-904·1 So. C&Jit. "Catlina cruls· co nrl ., S650. 547-2091 or alt Run~ goo<l • nev• use<l TI'bu ilt
ZENITH color TV, Sl50. 19" 1--""-==--~-= ing club". Location N'wport 6, 5.\0-0523. .Sunbeam eni:-. anrl recl'nt TOYOTA NEW '71 G A i\I E t 8 l:i 1 ~. Re I!. portable TV, liHF"/VHF, DACHSHUND m 11 I,. AKC, lfarbor. TI4/968-1840 !or info. -c~'-'--.-.----,7." 1 '68 Cad El Dorl'ldo , . $139 mo NO DOWN
r r a p-r nu I et t e, $100. auburn. 11 wkl old 11 /shots. 1.qf\4 Lambre!la Scoo1er 150 '70 Ford 500 Gala.xie 1r11n~. H11s Ii~~. 1•.'lnd~hicld. 1966 Ch
Excrllent. $35. S4s-6S?9. S50. 962--1744. * 36' LUXURY YAOIT clar;s, 8400 mil f' 11 . G.o o d 4-dr .............• $19 mo 3 doorl', f;!et ring Wherl . -. evy
842_5920 * Cruise or fish rond. $250. !lfiZ.J~~ 8 <lead give al''ay ti! 5 bills. PAYMENT SI 1• W AKC Llrwe!lyn Tri.sh Se!ter, * Dl'ly/week G46-0000 ~-""~=~~,,-.,--.,.·I '69 Chevy Capri~ 673-7142 a 100 agon T PIECE Dining room trel S I 1(1 10 mo'a, v.•t>ll behavrd. '70 )'A:i.1AHA 100, bf>aut . 2..-tr ............... $79 mo
pc 11·rou~hl iron patio af't. L---''" __ t•_Y_"' __ _, hsehrkn. Sar. $80. 540.3769. Boats, Sall 909 Only 500 mi orw. Oller. Pri '69 Ford LTD 2-dr .. $79 n10 JAGUAR $69•01 MONTH* Aut o, Radio. Heater,
· I f l . · P••ly. 000 3~04. Alt Ca•• 1vith Air po111er gteerlng, IYLU• Othe r odd p1ec-e1 o um. · DOBERMAN PUPS. 1 \\'la; 1----------.,..,,.. ·"' 36 mo1. Del. pay prle-1!. 236l
misc. it~m.s. 645-Hi06. 3 Li nes, l'Times , $2.00 Both male: 1 red-1 hlrek. ltlliSf aacrUice.Translerred HONDA 305 dirt blkP, '6~ SOUTH COAST '68 JAGUAR S:Z.1&4.36 or cash pr Ic e $999
COLU\1BIA Exerf'i!e blkr,. $45. Ph: 548-3792 ea.st. Sc.hock built lnterna-~ng. Cor;1ume plfM'.t s.nd r;f'at CAR LEASI NG $2003.55 incl. Tll..'I & Lie
Like new. S35. Pri. party. LOVING Puppies. ready for POODLF.: PUPS; 8 \\'ks, 3-1101111.l 14 "'/trlr. Fastest 14· Xh1t roncl. $31WJ 96~1228. 300 \\',Coast H\\'J', ;\'.R. 1 O\\'ner. A'KE 2+2, a ulo, pl'T A.P.R. ·14.54 %. Serial No.II ·--------• 645-lr>B~-loving homrs, OJck·A·Poo ~la.le; :!-fem, in N1'1'Pf }\arbor. Only S500. Moblli Hom •• 935 &l~,._71g7 Eves: 6i3·81fi9 atrii;. Factory Air Cond. Dir, 134347. 1964 T·Bl'rd
RA:-.Gf: ;yj" \\'edgtwoorl, + Poodle. 67:1-2405. * 846-4300 * C111t Don HatTis d a Y 1 Auto1 Wa nted 968 Take small down or \viii fin· •on approved credlt
griddlf'. S50. j2l St erf'<J FREE to good horn~~. fl uffy e ONE yrar old rn•le black ~t~'. eve• &: v.·lmd~ ! ~CV~ RIGHT IN * WE P AY TOP ancf' Pvt. Pty., Call 5-10-3100 Bill Maxey Toyota F'ull Pov.·,r, Air Condi·
speakers, 10". SfiO. 67J...6145. n1orher cat k. :! cute kittens. S1ind8 rd Poodle. Champ! t111 .... n11mp1on nr 494-7506 Call J<en alt 10 18881 BEACH BL. 847_8555 tioning, IF!\fH971)
!IOLL\' f'urnare 100,000 1 -"'-c'-='="='~· ~-,,.--,,-:-:= 646--01·12 Zl3 £. 171h St. C:"of :'-1 II L I 8 U out r I gg " r 2 AR , I bA .......... 1'.h(~ CASH ='"~'~-~-~---~-I HUNTINGTON BEACH $745
BTU. 1 season old. $95. Call • COCKA-Poodle, licensed. AFGHAN 3 ino. Excrptional "'ft ra ilf'r. G00d &a il~. $450 '7t Salem Hou~e, 1967 4.2 Jaruar roadsler,
l\3:l-J7l4 Black male, 7 mo·1old .. Call peo'ligre.e AKC. ere.am color. or hes! ot!er. See at 2 BR. 1 b9 .......... J2xrio ~llvrr 2rey, blk top, chromf' Anniversary Safe
_· . 545-IR40. SI25 up. !lfi2-98o;,. Thf'orlore Robins F'ord. ~ ~ !'i11hara \V-rxp11 n, for used can ' trucks. just -..•ire wheel. .. n1ech. perre.cr. l97l TOYOTA $1777 1969 Cadillac IRVJNF. COAST COUNTRY l~:.::.~::::,.~~-=~-..,2 Hl'lr00r Blvd. Cosh1 r.tr~l'l . 2 br ................ l2xt'>() $'l.~[JIJ or best olrer. Cnll
CLUB l\!EMRERSH[P DARLING fri5ky klttPn~. IRISH SE'T'TERS -Beauelful 642-0010. '71 P11N'~"ltf'r, 7 hr .... 22x'.il ('11.!1 U! Jor fre@ e~tlmAlt8.. 2 "eon LeW!A" El Dorado 5 m''· Pl"~ com• by l'4 A"C 6 k S"-1 Xl 1 GROTH CHEVROLET ""''" t pm. 67Cr4! J. * 67'~3tl7, * ' • w '· •N '· " '6' Skylioo, 2 BR, I O• 12<'2 Vi11 Lorc11. Lil'!o. s1-673 •923 e 3 Alberg J;i'g. I 1.I Sl6M. JENSEN Al c di TAKE OVER JO ACM'•. NO 1 ~~~=-~07:-c== PllPl"r~. -'J, -.. • All nic:e. Avco Bkr, '1(1 La Paz, 2 BR, 7 ha 2•1X1"1 TOYOTA Full Power. r nn •
00\\'N, $2.i mo. Near ](I! 2 CALICO cat5. 21·' yrit olrl . Hor s•s 156 7141774•7~. '71 C11stom w-cabana, tinning, nice car, (151). Sr1ayed , trainerl, friendly & """ 8 3() Ask for Sale!! ?tfanager J ENSEN AUWJ
lakf', 968-0047. FREI':. 96S-3J63 -3-0-1-,-,.--,1-00-,-,-, _ca_l _3'-.' .691 ~r ,· .".: .. :_: _ _-, · .. ··••· ··• x 18Zll Beach Blvd, AlJTl!ORIZED 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 $4995
CR"EAT tde111 Books Like. I CH~A~ .. =."e~·-"-t:.:H'o-,,-,-d7p-u---.-,. H 0 RS E tor u.le Ericson 35. Lion JS. .-..1r ,·~h ' ~45 lluntinzton Beach ... LES • SERVICE 1969 Toyota Corona, 4 dr, .t Nf'v.•. Compl('!f' &e! $200. ..... ......,. v ,.a Quarterhont 3 yr old & 2 BR. ll • ••••••• • • .<u>< 841.6()87 KI 9-3331 •"'' · ·
!">34-5745. (il.\-6659. mo old, mal e & rrmale. tack, -*-'-'-''°_B_la-_. _6_7>-19911 ___ •_, ·52 Cusco w-cab.tn move 8x30 ANNIVERSARY •SO lfpd, r&h, xln't cond. $1050.
;;rNGE 36 .. "'edge"uod, !\1u."1 go together. 830-82'19 Call 546-3798 PARTNER or buyer v.·anted UNIT E D 645-3768· TRUCKS ~ KITTE'S 9 k 2 bik 1 fnr Keuenburg K-50. l MOBI LE HOMES ~ '69 CORONA, '4 rlr, 11Uck ... '•ddl•. •••. 12) Stereo ·• ..,,. s, • P · STAU.. apace avail
250 ~ • f I Lg ov.11er. immac. 644-5016 0 * C 1 M nnrF1 ran 1hift, A-1 mint, $1, or apeaken, lO"', $60. 675-6145. Siamt;!le male. CE. em11 e. monthly & qumf'rly ratrs. range OS a esa ~•·l'l·_, make or!cr. 673-2J:50.
hr Hiier 1r1'lined. 64Z-5MT. x1n1 riding tacil. Riding 19· Sailboat~abin, trlr. Nu 63J.:Z961 * 645.31•0 1958 ford Pickup
% Sl!ngray5. g\rl1 $35 ea. FREE firtwood, frlil<' & les!OIUI ava!I. 54&...1546. iaill, mlr. Gls.sa '' v.·ood . .PINTO W/AlITO. 3100 W. C:Oasl Hwy. TRIUMPH jum,_ Wiii"· lron. ut.ed 3 1625/•-. 213/~ •291, NOW OPEN Ne..,...,,-Beach •t T•o V • IL13026l "" •ie bf'.11.ch, 2 k>arl!. Call 1!1; ·EC:fSTERED ~ARAB "'11 "'3-'.., Trang. S5 day. 5c mile. __ .:_:::-~~~"~:,:::::_ __ l--~="""'""'°"'°'"--111 n "• ·.,
tirma, $7.50. 5.16-l402. 6-16-43'19, 1157 Governor, C.!\1. •· . 15· Enle""rite--Xlnl rond. CONTEMPO. THEODORE LOTUS THE TRIUMPH $695
•• BAR. SlO; ROCKING FRE:E: m&le or&llgf' kitten&. GELDIN~4-~~RS OLD. Dacron .:;i11, 3 hp 0 /B & LAGUNA HILLS ROBINS FORD VS STAG
CHAIR SS. :2-.~ Already box t ra ined .l --,-,-.R~~,d~7he~l-1 --trlr. S100. 837-3619. 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. 2060 HARBOR BLVD, LOTUS NOW ON DISPLAY
Call 64 67l-ll067 or 644-4279 • . o c 8 nu mar.. LIDO 14 N 16-4 S775 {Comer ol ilioulton Pkv.')') COST;:. !\IESA 64Z-OOIO AtmtORlZED C•m• lo ''' a I•~ d'lv•'· 1966 Dodge PIC' •up B'O'CLES, Stlngrays: l-3-5 ...::::..:;::.:,..:_;_.c:=-.--· -~o I Well trained. Call Connlt, o. 1 • · LAGUNA JIJLL.S ., a, ft
.tp' • S\5-$30. 24.. 1: 1.6", T E AC HE: RS per had ,8::30-;7:,:58=7:0,. =,.-,===c-871-3232 txt 2370 wkdys. PreiU,. adull comr.iunlty al'!--ANNIVE-RSARY •50 SALES A: SERVICE FRITZ WARREN'S Power Stterlnll:. Auto.,
· kitt'ns-3 kitterui. i weeka -Evea & \\'knds, 644-0J!l9. AUTOS WANTED SPORT CAR CENTER Radio, He11.ter. Lona ~ Sl5-l2S. 3 •P. SJO. ~1272. BUCKSKIN GELDING jacent lo Leisure World. w · h di 11"' old 645-0784 al1 5 7 v ,.._ .. '"" SCHOCK s.~t fi~-1,,, To• doll•• lo• '''''' u-~ no E 1~ Si s A. ••7 n ... A ill an e 7'I camp. ~~It Ma.Ullger, heavy duty. ,..~E Kitten&. ~ natured ~e1r154~~e. ' mast. Rael,;' ii&. 3·;.il1, Beautiful aurroundlng~. all c;'rs. See Andy Brown. ~ Open dail~ s..9; closed -;u;•:; er. (UJ6$2~111 95
I IN). Excellenl condition. .... iood W/chlldren. Avail. sm. 673-0t.n . ]UXUl')'ll '"",'"stmenlt, Ther. THEODORE '6$ TR·· IRS
1 e 637--4156 e t peu c poo aunas, ext.r· -
now. cau 968-8900. KITE No. 625, nf'w mas1 &. cise gym.• billiard table!, ROBINS FORD 3JOO w. Cout Hwy, Am/Fm strreo radio wlre ll·--------m f'dWEn Mower -Brigr1 ~ Ten week old C&liro [ '°"'.,. J[ .. 1 ] n1dder, 2 ull1. Good racing much much more! v Newport Beach whl .!, tonneau, rac Vn w/ 1966 E I'
!Stratlon. S22. kittent, Motber manx, free 1 ~.--.-... _, •.• -... -~_~ic.-reaird. S680. ti7J..0731. CALL 830.JliOO co~ ~~:OR 01Mf.OCno __ c..:,..;,,c.:,~;:c::==I bk tnt. Btw: e' 9 Mon It cono IOI
' 646-1287. lo good home . 962-4880. CHRYSLER '70 LONE STA.R e ATIENTION R!vf'.r Rat~? WE PAY TOP DOLLAR MERCEDES BENZ Fri 673·9605. ti cy11 RRdlo, Huter, 3 e LOVELY !\t~!ternne1n SHEPHERD BEAGLE, 6 mo General 900 1t1 ilhoal, equlp•d, 11100 new De!ux• mobile home located f'OR TOP USED CARS ·---...,,,.,...,...,...,...,,1::--:-:--1Tl!A~~-::JJ9i!l63i3---11 Speea, ni ce.
,ch and e 11 r r . Per rec I old. All shot.I. Frteodly, -S595, otter. ~. on ttie Colorado r iver. 8 ml. U your car la extra clean, Goott contltt!on, d11.rk green, $1295
·cond. $85. 6+4-1 191 loves childrtn. 646-'1>95. SCRAM LETS AURORA 21' Iii• &:oop &11-~ N. of Parker, -t A/C units. see ua lirst. wtttwheel•.ovttdrlve . ~~~~tt~~l~i n:::~ 1\~:. =l~lbc>Y~7d • :~xri~ ~297~lip WOO/of· =~~e+~~ef~:r·~e::n~~~ BAUER BtJIO< ~~.Private owne r . 1 .;::...;=.;:;.;-=:;:__~~= 12 000 -I 234 E. 17th St. s A v E lncludtdl, 5'f~ . .t~4. To Good homt. 8.»-U60 ANSWERS &o.h, Slips/Docks 910 · "'r my f'QU ty . Costa Mesa 5e7765 1961 TM
iiObert \\'oodl Palnt!ni 2 Klttefll. 7 v.·k1 old. Grey It I =-=~Tt~OO~·=-._-....,---,-c U.fPORTS WANTED S400
\957 SelSCl'l)C white, 1 ma.le, 1 tema.le. BOAT alip av1lli July 1-t. 1or COOL C.M., 5 11ar adult 5.t0-7215 s A v E
Call .... ~,, &4" ..... Exod1ia -O\alr -Skimp -60'·70'. Widl! slip. """k. 2-tx6() Gull Stream. 3 Oranae CountJe.a
'" "'"" ~ Paur'ldt -APPENDIX 6'73-66CI hr:-2 ba. walk·ln closet&, 'Irr TOP $ BUYER '59 T R-3 $275
N.8. Tennis Ir Swlmmll'll: BEAtrr. lon.rbalr.d black Not~ In a cla1r\lled col· 1----:::.:::::.....---1 I nd _,j Pr\ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA P&11y. J 960"-==~6#-=lc,69%;:,_==~l l Oub full membership for kln,.n. ambtr rye1. Special umn : "lr 1he bllrs'ar who Boat SU p for nnt, lot, beaut. a Ka""u. c-J.8881 Bt.aeh Blvd. Mercedes SGSO. New tires." VOLKSWAGEN M
lmm!N:I . .nle. SJ.3-07Xl '"-mt."'" ~13 or 836-4493. &ide tie up 1(130'. ed to ~!l....,Tmmed. occ:up. R/H, tx'-u. Lo <a I •d I rcus nu '"o--<.OC> 1tole the alcohol In 1 1lus C.all ~ll•S Phone ..,o-o,03. 11. Beach. Ph. 841-8535 ..
MltQ1llaneou1 PERSIAN KmENS jar In my ra.raie will retu~ 1 -~S~l.IP'""'~SP='~CE=-.~V~A~IL~-1 ~,.,....,..,~,~B~R~.-w-al_k_l_•_o~lo-,.-11, Autos, Imported 970 Superior le PI• cent I 11. .1.,.,....._------.,.,..
Wanted 820 646 0666 rny a:r&Mlather·1 APPEn-I\ ..,. I CM Ad 11 .MA-3197. '68 VW Bui, good condition.
or.<. no quttriom "'Ill be %1'-.30' SAILBOATS near y new. . . u AUSTIN HEALEY 7MSL Stick. lAl ml. OlarCOAI SJ'?95. Prtvale party. Call Motors -~F~R~iE KITIENS .,k~... + 67"#-* park. L8.od~c9ped. &1&-7909 •-'739 I G"L ~ ~ '"·'· t l•g!e tnp. Ca 11 ·~ · U.S El D GARBENSTAN r~ 642·2559 aft 5:30 pm LJVE by bench & toll 1---------,_ 111.~ h a ve rlght-hllnded 32' DlESEL.. perty or fi8hln1 N!.A~~1~1de tit for up 10 cou rte. :l4x~. Driftwood ,61 AUSTIN Healey 3000 &1·1-7388 or M<l·:wJ2. '63 VW Bug. New t1r.s, new r.orn~tll! v.'1111 p:iwrr rilp-Frat Adorabl t l(lttan1 bnat + rnoorln1. No. fo"-112, ..., """' Be11ch Cluh. HU. 5:\6-0321 . X'ln! cond. Top &. Tonne11u. MERCEDES 2205 '65 fuUy brakr~. G«>d cond. s:1'.lj. Phonl 645•0466
pnld. Would aCCi!p\ ~•rl.Y 2 callco, 1 blk ••/wht 988-.3715 S33X>. ft13-36l1 or ~&--0058. 1173-6450 Nrw tires & httU. $1,050. fffp, inc &Ir. m/aee to 11pp. 646-9075.
model wi!h btl flerv~l'l.tf'd ro RESULTS you can 0.. -10· D INGHY s7s-Boat1, S,,..d & Ski ''' ~!~~~i:' ~~: 84!:!1 968-1728. $2175 673-~20, ev' 673-m28, '6' vw sQeCK $995 2100 Harbor Blvd. •lddlebottom. \\'rite: 01s1\. ...,nd on. Call ll'll Super-"·'2 1-r 2 PM JT'S b ·,,-• ,,-,~~ • '"' '" • .uu • t ' 14' Ski boa!. 7' ~-1-··dt. Gd Rent ....... 11' hmu1e, 11pt .• •tnr« •g2 AUSTIN Healey Sprite, II ret-u .. It your · ;,-, """ flf'd Ad No. 114, DAILY Sal f ama n. .Daily PUot ;i "'v '"" J V' C st M ·~ ~ Cl '""' &4J..M"" ..i.. 80.t, Motor " Tr•ilar shape, blc whl t.!r. S550. bldr., elc. thru. DAily J>Uol NnJ f(OOd S350. ltcm11 with fell.Se, u~ Dally A iood Wl'lnt ad Ill • i ood 0 a esa
PU.oT. P.O. Box ww, ..,.,.ta All '" • .-cs M I !ri2-13ll Pilot ClA.,.~lllrl'I. M2-561R ln""'h11~n1 1'. ... --------ill ~, .. ~ ... CA m2G. }'Ollr IHI " ~hllt'P-If! SfiOO • &12-~'15!l2 "47..t578. 84~574.2. Cla1111lll llt .
\ l '!. • ••
"Tl/E S~IALL CAR STANDARD OF QU DA TSU N--DATSUN-!10 4-000----,R SEDAN' tLITY THROUGHOUT 'THE WORLD"
BELOW IS THE COMPA RISON CHART ... Let Coste Mase Dehun show you the 2·door or 4·door Datsun 510. lt'• pecked lull of Winner of the treacherous
East African Safari.
e:rfras .•• ALL AT NO EXTRA COST. Features such as tinted glass, white walls, reclin ing bucket seats, full carpeting, flow-throu9h
frosh eir system , diso brekos end fully independent reer suspension end en OVERHEAD .CAM ENGINE .• , ALL >,S STANDARD
EQUIPMENT. Come in and test drive now, while selection is good.
1971 Datsun 510 Sedan Comparison Chart ALL THIS AT NO
EXTRA COST Slz• Wheel-Accel, Front Overh••d Flow·Thru
Mike
Engine .... L•ngth Width Heigh I Weigh! .... Ind. Rear Olt c Com Freah
Turning
Circle e Rec li nin g buck11t 1eat'
e Fiv11-m11 in-b11a rin9 96 HP
Cu. In. HP. In. In. In. "· Lb•. Lb1IHP. Sec. Su1pen1lon Brakes Engine .,, FL
DATSUN PL 110
2·000" 17.'3 .. IS,3 1I0.2 11.C SS.I 2050 21.3 13.S..· YES YES YES YES • 3!.4 cverhead c11m 11n9in 11
C·OOOllt 17 . .S .. 15.l i12.2 11.C .SS.I 20,, 21.7 1•.o y ~ YES YES YES 31.4 • Up tc 25 mil111 per gallon
e 0-60 in 14 1eccnd1 PERFECT FIT FOR FOUR COLT4·000R 97.5 100 95.3 1(10.11 81 .4 53.11 2120 25.5 13.3 NO YES YES YES 30.2 .... t( FIAT 124 SPECIAL 88.0 115.3 151.1 64.0 S3.I "" 25.1 16.3 NO YES NO NO 35.1
• Fully in d11p11nd11 nf f',ear
1u1 p11 nsion
GREMLIN 199.0 128 ... 161.3 70.11 51 .1 2633 20.5 15.3 NO NO NO NO 32.1 e Frcnt di1c brakes
OPEL KADETI NO. 31 65.1 .. 95.1 181.6 61 .9 55.4 1717 30.9 19.1 NO NO NO NO 34.1 • 31 .4 foot turning circl•
e Sta ndard aJJ-,ynchrcme1h
PINTO 97.6 7S 94.0 183.D &t.4 50.D 2013 25.5 18.5 NO NO NO YES 3U 4-speed tran1mi11icn
I option11I a utcm ati c
av11ilabl1 ) TOYOTA CORONA
4·DOOR 113.4 108 OS.7 186.9 61 .I 55.1 2170 20.1 13.5 NO YES YES YES 31 .5
VEGA SEDAN 140.0 .. 97.0 169.7 65.4 !51 .4 2190 24.3 14.5 NO YES YES YES .... • Tintod 91•,1, whitew11lh,
flow-thrcugh fr111h 11 ir,
system. VW SEDAN 96.7 •• 94.5 158.6 111.0 59.1 1101 30.t 11.1 YES NO NO YES 36.0 • All 11+ no extra ccsf. DATSUN S10 2·DOOR
SUPER VW 98.7 60 95.3 160.6 67.4 59.1 1911 33.0 18.3 YES NO NO YES 31.2
VWTYPE 3 96.7 .. 94.S 170.1 63.2 57.9 2226 34.2 18.5 YES YES NO NO 36.3
,l\l U1lo1m1l•on bel.e>ed co11ecl ~'"'"'"-°' prlnllt'>g. ijci"'e""'· ll>solU1e ·~~u, ... v 'ftOt'lt En~ino·F....,1 w1i.,.1 D<I ..
<•n"°t De 11u•••ntte<1, and ••I W>e<Jloc•OO~are wb1t't.t lO C~ill'!I" "'""°~' "<lh<•· "R .. r £ng1,,..._F1eor g.,..,g A•I•~
~ ''Ask a Datson Owner and Then Decide.''
Q~·"f ~s , "~ ~ ,,. ... ~
_+ Tt x &lie.&OIM
"~ DI • Fw ~
• Adams
I 540-6410 I .
2845 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA
e 1 Ml11 Sotttll of 1'1111 Soll Dlet0> FTllll'Wer e Corll« 11f H11ikr • Po1"'°0M1
Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmport.d
1-v--0'--LK-s'-w-A,...G""E""N,,...
970 Autos, I mporttd
'64 VW BUG
4 gpttd, radio, heater. Un be-
liveable. under ·Ml,000 actuaJ
m\Jes. Cherry! BaN •ick lm·
ports, 998 So. Coast High-
way, Laguna Beach. 546-4051
or 49-1-9771.
'69 VW BUG
VOLKSWAGEN
'65 VW 1600cc engine, rebut!!
April llt. Holley 2 bbl.
Porsche disf. & coil. mag
v.•heels Cllstom paint, ex-
haust l lots ol extras . Best
offer or trade for V\V Bus.
548-53$0.
'69 VW BUG
2 to choose from. 1 \\•fair &
1 \\·/mag wheels, rllr. (Y)..1J.
787) $1395 full price. CalJ
494-i744,
'70 vw
VOLVO
~PJJIL LeuiY W VOLVO
l Mti Harbor, C.I..t. 646-MOJ
~ lHIHI ~ 'YO!JO'
"FRIEDLANDER"
IJ!H lllAC" lHWT. H I
Automatic. Under 12,000 mil-
e:1. Radio, l1eater. SJ099,
Bar111'lck Impor~s. 9'J8 So.
Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach.
~1 or 494-9771 .
1966 V\11 ~·/all new 1729 CC
cam, ?1140''· Pie, Porsche
t ng. Spare \\'his & more.
494--0021 or 673--2469.
893-7566 • 5.17-6824 Ur.d tr 10,000 miles, Radio.
Heater, 4 Spd, Dlr, Immac-'60 Vol\·o in goo:I conrl
tLlate throughout, T a k, 'l'/rnmpl n\'t"rhaul. Nf'w
Smal! do.,,,•n \Vill finance ria1nt & 11r<'li. Asking $450 or
p\·t. pry .. C~ll 540-3100 or I ~h="='=l~r·~·=l&--5&1=8.~---
494.7506 aft 10 Ai\!. VOLVO '68 142S. Red w/hlk '62 BUG, looks a111·ful hu!
runs good Dune buggy
materi&l . Best offt'r
o\lf'r $300, 557-1771 eves.
• ,68 VW FASTBAC K 1n1 SIOO & bank tern,~. li3rl-2.llj:i or 545-nl28.
1966 VW Fs1hck, r11dio,
a ir, xln! conrl. $99j. * 4~7182 *
Air. radio, beautiful, like
new. \VYA 21R VOLVO, '68, PISOO AJ\1/Fi\l.
$1295 e xC'rl. conrl, c>ngifial owner
Harbor American
646-0261
1969 HAllROR, COSTA MESA
'69 VW Blue \vith white in-
terior . Sharp! Low miles,
833--2694
VOLVO, 'GJ, 122S, 2 dr.
Al\1 /Fl\f, original oY:ner.
83.l-2694
Autos, Und 990
196."i V\V Bug -R&H, new
tire.1>, new brakes. Top cond.
Below m11rkel $795. 557-8874
'67 VW BUS. J\tfNT CON-
DffiON! Xtras. 1.1u!t i;ell
$1600. 6'1f>.5077,
M1-f i\t radio. Private par-e FLEET SALE •
ty. 1 owner. 64&-4032. '&!. Cad Cpe de Villa $1075
'6"' vw bug, 28,000, 0 n e '61 V\V Bus. New 1600 eng '64 Lincoln Cont'I $875 owner. $1.195. 0 111•/cam. 80 HP, new exhaust '69 Ford LTD 2-d r hrdtp
' 847-4662 & shocks. Have warranty. Air S2150
'68 VW, auto. i-;lnl cone!. _>_l650_._.......,., _______ 1 '68 Pontiac Sa.fari StaUon
$1200. or oUcr. 1969 VW CAMP ?-1obile, new W,oigon. Air $1875 * 646-2577 * radial tift"5, $1700, '66 Mustang
'61 VW, reblt eng
1
, new 1 _____ ...,_..,_,._, ____ 1 shllrp .i. d e11n
bra.ku A: . b.att . Go o·d '68 VW-Auto, r&h. New 11res. SOUTH COAST '"'
cond. $850. 646.333.1. Xlnt concl. $1000. 8J3..3927 ·or CAR LEASING l'vw=~1=969~\\~.,~.,~,~haJ..,.-;a-c~.-m-..,-=·.11 ="~2-<65070'o'·~-==--7 300 W, Coast Hwy, N.B.
New redial tires. Pvt'fl&rty. 1968 LT blue VV.' Bug needs 645-2182 Eve!: 67J.8269
·call 644-4792. a rood horn!". Clean. $1,000. •67 2+2 V8, P.S., F'act air. 1...:=-=,~6'=s"vw~~$~7=50~--1 ca.11 art 6. 55i-9U7. Xlnt cond. $l700. ~or
* 545-0m * '66 VW with sun roof. Very 1 _«..:>-0<c...:..:33..:'===~---
good cond: Orlginaf o\Oner. BUICK e '58 VW Bug-Clean. New S87S. &46-42&4.
paint A: seall. $400. 642-67211------~---1 .,.,,.._,.,=,,,.,-oo"'.'."--,C.M. '66 VW dbl. cab pickup. New 1968 RIVIERA-Fully equip.
'='-c~=~_,,..-.,-,-,=c I 1600 e""'ine, !;Oft campi""' .....i 12300 Call Mr MoK•" 1'e '68 VW-Au!o, r&:h. New .... .... ,...... ' " ... lop, paint. 497-2097. dry 642-4000 b!wn 8:30 & 5 tire11. Xll'lt cond. S1075. 111.kdy•.
333-3927 or 647-6650. • '64 VW delux bus, new I --~-~~----
'69 VW, .2100 miles. engine, trans. & fires. $1100. CADILLAC ·-· Excelle.llt condition!
S1485 IDS '81 VW SUNROOF
,69 VW CAMPIR $1SOO -bit eng. Low miles, new
brakes $1200. 962-7006
675-Sil0dt$ ~~,..,,.-'-==""'=-~ '61 VW C.per. '66 1500 eng le
• '64 VW CAMPER • trans. Good cond. Very
$1650 or best"otfu reasoMblt:~·64~.
*'* 838-5638 ** '66 vw camper W/ Pop Up.
'69 V:W Westt&fi& .camper. Newly overhl'd, $1750 P h
AM/J"M,.coxtndor; Paiect 8W:I. 6~
cond. $2"ltl0. 9!18-5t95. ·~ V.W. Bug, Sunroof, xlnl
'62 vw Sunroor AM.J'M ·m cond. f775, low mJJeace.
Eng. Fa.ntutk: cmd. $635 or 67>3124.
o""· Call 61>-1821. 1--....,.v"o=-;L"'V"'o=---
·69 VW Campmobllt Poptop,
~nl It n!ractsble step. Xlnt ---------~ oond. ll,!l'JS. 98U200
Large tt Selection
OF LUXURIOUS
CADILLACS
In Orang• County
1963 thrv 1970'1
ib it: ~.~.;..~ ..,,,.,..,.. .......
26()0 HARBO R BL.,
COSI'A M ESA
540·9100 Op!n Sunday
EL DORADO 19&8, exec. car
loaded w/xtrit.s, 1tereo taPt'·
Xlnt cond. Pf1 . pf.Y. $4200.
Art. 613-9330.
• CAO. '69
SEO. DE VILLE
Factory Air Condi tioning
All Leathtr Jn1erior
.~UJ1 power, padrJed top, Sier-
~. tilt & teltscopie steering,
door locks, sentintJ, trunk
OJX'rter & many other deluxe
extra!. (985CTQ).
54299
~~~l~
AUIHQflJZ£0 OtAl(~
:2600 HARBO r. BL.,
COSTA i\.1ESA
54(}.9100 Open Sund1y •
e SERVICE e
AND WE MEAN SERVICE!
To Your Complete Satisfaction
At All Times!
ONI Of THI MOST 1~t•d & rKom~ D11t111" ..,.,Jee deptl. I•
k1t ... r1 c.nr. Wiiii 1111111tlflff II~ focklry tr.l•lld technlcl1111.
"THI flHIST Of J40Z MAIHTIHAHC:I"
ANT 9UISTIOHS AIOUT SllVICI CALL THIS SllYICI HOT LINI
540-0213 I A.M. TO
I r.M. ONLY
A COMPLETE WELL STOCKED PARTS DEPT.
Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 1 Autos, Used
CADILLAC CONTINENTAL I F_ORD
990 Autos, UNd 990 Autos, Used
'66 CAO. 4 DR. '69 4-DR, Full pwr. Air, NP.w
SEO. DE VILLE tires, Lo mi's, Xlnt cone!.
In shining black wirh rull. l_h_l_p~ly~·~'~"=-""="co..---
power equip. The Kell y CORVAIR
\vhnlr.sale Blue Book is
$1800.00. Now on Sale Jorl :.~,.:-CO:"'."R~V-A-l~R-. -.._-,,.-:-.--:-,""1-..
only $1199. l!WTy for this X!nt conn. Radia1 tires.
one. Lie. SBD-lSj. Johnson 646-4732 or &46--0042.
&. Sl:ln, 2626 Jla.r hor Blvd.,
Costa fl1t'Q.. 540-5630.
CHEVROLET
1961 Corveir Monza
s;lO. 675-8407
CORVETIE
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
MERCURY PLYMOUTH
'69 MERCURY '66 Blue Barracuda, i
MARQUIS 8RGHM automatic. e_ e r t e c t co
4 Dr. 11.T, This car is load-dition. Ali er 4, 4M-13.t4.
ed. Vinyl roof, twin CfJ1nfDrl '58 Plym, ~ood Iran~ .• $\2l;
lounge. seals, 6 way power 6·12-5069, 121.11 432-2191. A*.
for driver, powC'r .,,,·indo\vs. fu r Bill. 41
Ill.! 1vhrel, Ai\I-FM S1ere<J, •68 PLYf.lOUTH i;·ul')' ~
Air <'Olld. and more. Sharp 34 000 tl1i!e~ Xlnl conl•
yellDW ~ilh black interior le Ill~sl see. $000. SJ&.3410. 11
roof. Lie. 4!\8-AOV. J ohnson 1--~===-o-=-..... 'I
&. Son, 2626 Harbor Bl\'d., PONTIAC '
2060 Harbor Blvd. ~eo,~~"';"~'~AA~.~54-0-~"6:~3-0~--l!'""'"'TIMO"(:;:r;~ Costa Mesa &12-0010 •70 MERCURY '69 PONTIAC G.T.o,,.·
----------1'68 Coiveue Convertible, l27, 1970 F'~RD LTD. gref'n COLONY PARK This is a nice ·ar with 1\1 rii1 '67 CHEVROLET 4 spd, Am-rm. S2300. call "''/blk in! All po1\er ,111r. J Gran :\let finish st1 oft wi,,, 6'14-49&1. 23,000 mi 528Xl. &IZ-I:i.19 .11f! t 10 Pass. \Vai:;on, A l1kr new Dk GrPen Vinyl root, mac
BEL AIR SEDAN . 1 19,000 mllp beauiv done 1n
'6.<l Corve11, hi. -0,, '~~I :'!. '""•hi""' .,.,.u0111, .. :,.1h ·•ddl' l)pc wheels, air <."Onrl., po ... V8, au1omatic. rad10, hE-11.ter, '"' """ .... '"' ... ~ "' 1 d I k sf'd. mags, Goodi·ear, t xcel l LINCOLN in:enor and a ...,...1ofluxu"" er S<'f'nng an ira e1 ~ po111·er steering&. brakes. IUf' '""' .,, Sale Priec<I at $199!1. J...k:
,011diboning. fUK\.452) l-'ro~n~d~. ~"~·~1511~·~·~91;-='l~.,~8~. __ : ----;;-;;--;--;~:;;;-;;--eqUlp. lo please anyone. XTG·TI3. Johnson &: Sos, $1095 COUGAR '70 LINCOLN I t ven Vinyl Root .\Tus1 ~ 2626 Harbor Bh·d Co-. e CONTINENTAL set"n J1r.ri driven. Lie. AOV . M 5.iO-:l6JO "
CAO. '68 ATLAS '6'.l COUGAR. gold, XR7, .Ul-4 Dr. finished in pas1eJ yel-4AA. John.'lfln !..· ~n 2626 ~·--· · !
CPE . OE VIL LE OIRY:>LER·PLY'.\IOUTII ~v. po\.\.'cr brks, stPer., "·in-Jo.,. w11h "'hite vinyl mo! Harhtlr Biid . CCKta \1rsa '69 PONTIAC ;;
rACTORY 2929 llarlJor Bl\'<l. dO\\~ & 8U to trans, xJnt !Ind A host of Cont1nenlals 5'\n-:i6JO GRAND PRIX 1
AIR CONDITIO'.'IING Cos111. .\1rsa s.16-193'1 cond, $Z.500. 675-3193 (e\·es optlonal equipmen!. Come '70 CO UGAR, \6J.6'1 rni's. The pnde of the Ponllaci '
Y11U JXJ"''cr, parided tDp & 1 --;;:;;;-;;;;,;:;-;~~--1~&~· ~w~k~n~d,~)~. ===;-=-in. look it ovtr. 1('1';1 drive F':'l-1 stereo, :xJn'! cond $2505. equiprcd '11i!h vinyl ,
beautiful F iremist finish. '69 CHEVELLE jt? You 'll like thi! one. Ser. fi7~M4. air. po1~rr s!ct>r1n11: A d li\li\lACULATE, 427 eng., br k T 1 d · h I h I h h · inl 1121470 .• Johnson & "°"· I a cs. cs rive I 11 o . p us cot & Jeat er 1nrer-)'IO~i-tract, ne v pa1 ·1. tires, MUSTANG s~i c · • t h dl:x 2626 ti11rbnr Blvd, Cos!a ~~ .1. Lie. Y 11·847. Johnr. ior. s ereo, m any ol er . Super Spon, 4 Srieed, Radio, shocki;, A bomb, 492-3873. :C:::0"'.0:---:-----& Son, 2616 Harbor Bl ,,
xtras. (VSE692) JI .. DODGE Mesa. 510-;iii:\O. lfl68 fl1us1ang-V8, air conrl, Co.•la M"'"· •10_~?n • S2999 -cater, compritinn orangr, '66 LINCOLN Cnnl. 4 dr. conS<J!e. Les~ than 13,00 mi.I-'--·-~·'°"·~-~~~=-....,-!
SS package, tZDTI9.i). Bar-Low mile,. orig. owner . .f !op ~radc l\.lobil !ires, lt'Sli '70 GTO ibe4 \vick Impor!s, 9'J8 So. Coast l :.~"'.:':::O::"::"..,,'.:""""',---lmmac. lDaded w/e11tr&s than 100 mi. Disc brakes. Ra m Air, 4-speed. FireK'lOtle Highway, Lagu na Beach. 64 _DODGE 440, V-fl., auto.
54G-4051 or 494_9n1 S4::.0. or trade: lor VW bw;. 642-4124. lllint cond, $2Z'l(}. 67~1239 wide ovals, sharp-all blalk! , AlJTHORl~~~~;tE~ ' 962-7JJJ after 5, '67 4 DR CONT INJ::NTAL '65 J\1USTANG CONV. Sacrifice~, $400 & lllke ~'
2600 HARBOR BL., '61 CHEV. IMPALA. 283 FORD XLNT COND, BSf OFR. VS. AUTO. $500 payments. 646-4665 a!lefl ~ :
COSTA fl!ESA eng.-hi m i's, a u!D, power, 644-6484. 644-2942 • !'l44--Ml7 • & wcekrnds, /I ·
540-9100 Open Sunday R&H, fa ir rubbrr. Runs ok, 1----------'68 LINCOLN--'fi6 ~1us!ang Fastback, 2+2 '65 Grand Pri.-.:, Sil.er\ , , • looks good. Ideal Io r 1959 GALAX IE
!e-t'nager. J\lom·s second car 4 dr P/S1eering P/brakes CONTINENTAL CPE. or Dtld'a work horse Only • '. • A shiny black beauty with • S200 takes pink. 645-2142 aft Atr co~. ~~io, beater. a ir and all the equip, you'd
deluxe lnter!Or. J\h1s! sell 3rd Cll.l'. w le ~7-1888 epxtt'r. & inler,, P/B, ~. ,,,.-,;;-;;;;o;cw0"-:7:--ru•I IW, f'ac air, Good · .67 J\1 USTAN.G, a ir, P IS, Xlnt cond. SS.iO. 962-J029'! CAO . 1969
CONVERTIBLE
FACTORY
6 Body & 1nlenor 1n good con· expect to lind in 11 luxury
· dilion. $300 OT besi oUer. car. You ha v! to ~ lhis P /discfB, ~ s1~reo ~ t ap e' '66 BONNEVILLE wp, 9-
cl!"an, n39.). 646-6251. pass, air , Pl~. Pl b, P}w.
'6!1 tllK t. tack. sport roof. 4 Xlnt cond. Call &tZ-1260Jaft
~pd. xlnt cond. Pri pt y. 7. Arn CONDITION ING
Beautiful Spanish Silv!"r Jin.
ish w/bl!lck tor & lull red
lea ther inter. Fllll power,
'69 IMPALA H.J. 549·0214 on . Lk . ZYD·938. John"°"
1959 GALAXIE &. Son. :Ji26 Harbor Blvd.,
Fact Air, low mi., Lo.ad~. 4 Or,, P/S!eering, P /Bra.kes, C05tll toles.a. 540-SfiJO
rJlr., Take small down or air cond . Excellent transpor-1 ---;:M~A"'"V""E~R~l~C=K;;---$2195. 546-3909 "19~ss"°'p~,-,~u.-,~Ch~;,~11~,-,,-.~1o-,1 :
Wt &. telescopic. steering,
door lock:oi, crulse rontrol.
11.uk>. din1mer, trunk ope-ner,
dull.I control comfort lront
11e11ts, e re. etc. AbM1l u1ely
looks & run~ like the day It
left the sho11'f'OOm floor.
{\'CLA:ii1
54222
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AUTl·IOR!l (O Q(Al EA
~ HAR.SOR BL.,
COST A f\fESA
5-ro-9100 Open Sunday •
lrade. can MO.JIOO or t.11lion C'ar. UJQ.00 or best
4S4-7506, oUer.
'69 NOV.A V-8, fac. air, vinyl 549·0214
""· 3 '" '"-."Y'"' '""'·1-"'6'"6"M'""US"'T""A"N'"G:-New fl.11chelln tir!"~. Xlnt
cond . $1800. 879'-9226 or
526-2968. Hard!Dp, 6 cyl, au!o, dlr ..
1963 Chevrolet, leas than 300 Si,arp. lSQV121J. Full price
1111. on eng, f11c air, aid S1~. Call 494-7744.
s:hift. Want to trade ror l&:e '62 Ford-VS. gd eng, tires,
motorcycle. 492-7664 pain! & inter. r.rust 1ell
'67 El Camino, &r, all po1·Jer loda.y. $195. trade. 645-4983.
AM-FM 327 cu. Aum. New '64 Chev Van V-8 285 cu, Ntw
tires, mag& $1.!m. 67Ul.79 paint, seats, semi camper.
-1'1 6. W -2507 aft 4PM
'70 El Camino, low mi., a ir. '67 MUSTANG !atbk, V-8 orig
autom. Xlnt cond. SlSOO. Pvt owner, teacher. $1000. cash.
ply 4!M-0620. 67~5741.
1967 El Dorado '63 Imp. Wai. P /S, P/B. MUSTANG '66. Orig owner,
0 , c b II C 'U<I b auto tratJJ, r fh. $595. Cle!ln. mu11 1ell, roin1t ovel'lieas. c a. re O. u.stom• Y I 837-2.W. Lo ml. R&rlf $899. 499-23ll
Darns. \Vhilt w/blk padried -,-..,,~-c-=~-~~-1;;;;--.,=c-;;c-:.c-;;:;-=:: top, 1un roor. fm sten!O, • '63 IMPALA 4-d r , '68 FORD Torino CT. Orig
tape di-ck, puaona1 lt lt-r.~andard trans. Xlnt cond. ownr. Low book $1100. Good
phone. This be•utitul unique $525. 64.)...395.). cond . 673-6742.
automobile~ for $49'!t'i. '&4 CHEVELLE Mahbu S.,,, '64 FALCON .C dr. 51,000 mi.
Pvt pty, 494-0209. 845 Van V-8, e uto, RkH. P IS &_ B, Atkin( $400.
'70 Maverick, clean, slick
sbUt. $1.~ or best offer.
New rubber. ~7--3435 Pvt.
MERCURY
MUSTANG '66 Convt -pwr, aoo:I coOO. J12S or bes~or
R&H, 11ir. Xlnt ('(Incl! Pvt ler. Call ~2761 or ~ ,
ply. Slt70. 64 2-5835 1964 LEMANS: Bue 1*18
'65 MUSTANG 789. auto, console. auto, VS, p/s. ~u'.
PIS, R/H, Mlcht lin tire~. pert. 495.5625. i1
S&50. PY! parly, 67:N5.'!9. 1966 LeJ\1ans, ht sport C01i j)e,
OLDSMOBILE ,;" AM/FM, all pwo, ltl&.
owner, Sl.075. 675-7036.~!
''t MONTEGO MX e Olds. '69 Luxury Seel. '69 GTO Judge, .c t,petd,
WAGON FACTORY good condition.~ ar at
Talk •hout ... vacation llJK-'C-AIR CONDIDO!"JNG oUer. 548--0918
Jal, this ia It. Finllh!d In F'uU power eq•iipment incl .1 ..:='-;;RA"=':O:M:;B~L~E~R~!>,, ,--1
while with red inL Jv.;uip. tilt steerin1 whttl. 1a ctnl')'
iilcl r.idPs-air. radio, pow~ 1tereo tape, ~au deiwce l.--------.i..-1 ~It. hrakc!, waw a.nd oplions. Miu:t be> ~n It_ S8 Ram?lcr, auto. 62.<XC •c-.
it1 priced fD ~u ra1t r.t rlriven to appreci.aie <YJO-tual miles. Have orli "'I
only S22!15, Uc, ZVC·J.46. 0521 · purrha~ ordl'r. The ST
JohFl!IOn & Son, 2626 Harbor • NABERS CADILLAC incJo.r:nsl\•c r ran •, S 0.
Blvd .. Cos!" Mt'sa. 540-56.10 2600 HARBOR BL., 1~&16--0~~'-"~·~----1'--
'6' COUGAR: XR:·7 COSTA MF.SA '63 6 cyl R.a mblt>r 09sic
The top cal In the Cougar CALL 541).9100 ~r. Pis. E:xr. cle&n .itii to,
lint:. finished in Pastel Blue. I ~=_:;O~P;E:N~SU~N~D~A~Y~~·l-'-"-'_ln_l_«>Tndl.iil350iii;~· ~6'~.....,...:_""'·-1
11nd tDuched off with 11 Dark 1966 Old~ Cuclas~. V 1J . T ·BIRD
Blue Vinyl mof, Don'! miMi Origi nal ownf'r. Brauty• Tip •
thi$ Oil(! a t only St.009, Lie. lop cond St-e 1t, rlr1v• It '68 T-BI l 4--d Land DI \llKR-058. Johnson & S<in, Priv111t> pty, ~!\--07fi9 n r BIL 8·
~IJ the old 1t11rt Buy ~
ne:w llUfJ
e VOLVO •fi7 1225 %-dr.
ShlU"P! Mech xtnt Forced to
M!ll/ 6"-'7222. Dyk't, LA.guna Bdl. tin! gla~1 t ownr ~8-7111. C11ll awrw_:r ~73-3067 -----------'---''---"-'--
:;,:::;--:;::::::;-;;=:--ccc--,.-,-,.1 n1ond blue, air. lull pwr. 26l6 HarOOr Blvd., Costa I Turn unused i!rms into quick Sl450 OHl1;P ITI4l 737-7TT6; lof~1. ~0-5630. Cfl&h. call &4Z-567! H()me ii~. .-1 ,, I
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