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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-07-03 - Newport Beach Daily PilotI . l. t t t I : ' ~n's First ' Alhaoore 'Taken; CoDditions OK I• .. . OM&. y f'tLM' ..... ..,. \a ,.,. MISS PlllC:IACKll AWAITS THI FOUaTH c.t• ....... MlchMle ~· . . . .,,ireworks OK in So~ .,,,. Cilia, Not in Others Jl'UM: Pflllllt t ~; Kabooomt Eeeeeeeefe! Crowd: Otaooocda! Ahhhhhhhl TM llllt J'oartb o1 JulJ In Unit.ct Statea blstorJ wUl .he dloct tun of pt1rlde1 and lrewo.-u abowa Tues· 4-J, But -hcnlr you eelebrate will de- pend lat" on when )'GU Uve. hmil1tl Qnlq to 4• Jt them· Ml.,.. mut pay ._. to tbetr cltJ'• .-aine. wtllcll niuJ* ftrnorb, Oraap Cout ftrtmeD warned Ulday. aTY lll&\IDOWN -... Bere'a a brtmlowa. city 1'y city, ol wbat'a allowed and wtlat'1 happen·· ~Mesa: "°".lJ1 tboae fire•oru tbat *-r UM Mal of tbe state fire marahal ol "Slfe~'SIQI" are allow· td. •• MJI Fire JUplM Wllllam T.hope everJCIDI bu a real nice Pounta, and that tbt1 stay wttbln the llw, .. be aald. Harbor Area ~aldeutl co join the thouaandl of people expected to al· t.lld the Fourth of JW, celabratloa at Oran&e Coast COUep · atldJum. tPODIOttd by the C6tta Mesa llld Nnport &mar Eld'IDP Clubs. 8Uldea watcbln1 tbe fl:rt w o r t a spectacular, a~ tbow 1a pJann. ed tbat mcludQ demomtrlUOlll of air cuahlon veblclea -~ fl1bla contr«pUon1 deYeloped b1 hrd A.er· onutronlc; a tr1ck m~e rider and a armwtlct 6lhlblt "1 Corona del Mar Rish School itudenfa.. STARTING TIME The utr1v11anu ltartl at T:46 p.m. Prtcea are •uo for adulta alMf • Truce Violated < In Middle East For .Third Day Ualted Prell bte~ll lltael char1ed ~ trOClpl to- day opened fire wtih mortan and ma· chine cuna 'at hraeli troopa 8Cl'Oll the Suez Canal ln a Uiird conaecuun day ol Middle East war ceueftre vtola· lions. An Israeli mlllthy comnuwque 1ald l!raell troopa ~ tbe ftre and "silenced the SOPUa fti. a few mlnQta later." lt .ata tbe flsbt just nartb ol Qan~ OD the eanaJ lUted 20 minutes. Si:YJ>tiu and J1r1eU fOrctl club· ed !at\uday aod Snndu aloq the u · nal and blamed each other fat .wtini the 1bootin1. The moat violent f!Ot· In& came ~ Unlted t<fatfcma dU.t•t.s trom 122 nations btpn votin1 on Gen· eral Assembly re80lutiona dmtd at .ettlll'\f tM Ar1b-l1r1eU confUet. TEN CENTS BURNED IN CRASH Larry Kraus Captared In Ne'!JIOrt BuUet-spattered Chase Net,s Burglary Suspect WASHINGTON (UPll -Ooe of ttiree strike threata apimt the na· tioo's railroads bu ended wttb an· nouJJoement of a eantract agreement with the order m railway condDctors and brakemen. Msgr. George C. Higgina, dlair· man of a special presidential emerg- eDl:Y-boerd, announced dminl the weekend tllat the UllioD and tbe rail· roed.I bllve tigned a memorandllm spellint out detailJ of I contract whldl 1fiJI be eueuted at a later date. Specific tmnl of the contract were -disclosed, but IOUI'CeS cloM to the negotiations aid tbe peel calla for a 6 percent -ace iDCloue. STOCK. MAlllUrfS ~"EW YORK (AP) -Some ltocb tmpnved late this afternoon aa the market moved trregut.arly in dull tlelDi-boliday trading. (See quotations, Pages 12-13). attempting to avoid arrest i• William L Luter, 21. of Loe An1etea. It llEN'I llJm = :.,~.:: = ::1a~ ,..., ............ fte aJleted ....,..,. .in their escape did not ,..... .. ,..are • Of!kier Curry. __ ,, __ Accordhaa to ~ poum accpunt, the cbaae and iunfin ataJ1ed out tbil way: Officer Curey responded to a aUent alu1n at the Lawrence Doul)u Men's St«e, 1914 Harbor Blvd., at 4:30 a.m. He saw two na In a car bl the rear ol tbe store aad ordertd them t.o i.tl They bided the ar oat and flec1 nortb In tbe aDey with Corry fir. tng five abott at the ar . ROT PtJBS1Jft' By this Ume, Sgt. Jobn Moquin and Officer Ron Palmer, in separate pa· trol cars bad responded to the alarm. Tiley saw the car emerge from the alley and go north on Harbor. Both police cars followed in bot pur· awl It speeds up to 75 mph. Tbe car turned east on Hamilton A v • n tl e, north oo Thorin Street, eut on Vic- toria and continued ea.st.on ZIJd lit.er MJlllng Newport Boulevard. As the car turned Into Ce11tella Place, a dead end atreet, the paaen· ger jumped out and ran to the back yard ol a home at %109 Centelb. The driver. Laster, 1"8JI captured u he jumped out of the car and started to run with both Sgt. Moquin and Of. fkel' Palmer ordering him to atop with gum ready. A aearch of the area was lmmedl· ately onder way with aid from New- port Beach -"POllce who set up road- blocks. but the second suapect es- caped. Laster wu arraigned today In New- port Beach.co.ta Mesa Municipal Court. Jayne~s Last Seene - Actress Buried in Family Plot Weatller PEN ARGYL, Pa. (UPI) -The body ol acVesa Jayne Mansfield WU being committed to the eray-brown .emtb of PeDDl)'lvania's slate quarry c:omatry almOlt a continent away from tW-IJ,iUlr of Hollywood where lh• Nlped IS a leading movie aex sym· bGI. State troopen and policemen pre- pared for • influx of spectators to thla 1mall town for the burial of tbe bUlty blonde atar. • Tbe funeral &et'Vices were private, ~kid~ tbe family and friend.I Miu afield. M. wbo d1ed OP a .._ana bilhWl1 eara, Tln1rlda1 _.ntn.c ID a car-truck colllalon. Prior to tbe service• the Rev. a.tea Montpiery of Zion Metho- illt Chuteli Qid he would "not build "her Qp or tear down" In bla remwb dbrtna tbe brief service. • "I will comfort tb~ family". be Mid. Ml11 Mansfield's mother and ltlep- -- father, Mr. and Mn. HllrrY L. Peen, of Dallu. Tex., arrived late Sunday. Former moscleman Mickey Hergi- tay, the second ol Mias Mansfield'• thne hmbands and the f a t b er ol three of her ft~ chllcren. · accom..- nied Jayne's bod1 1-e from New Orteaoa. 1be 16-year~ dlul&bt.cr o1 M1ll Mansfield's fim mcTi.aee wu ex· pected to attend II WU film pro- ducer Matt amber. her 1hird bu• band and father of her 20-moolb-olcl IOI). ' Mia Manafteld'a INft" la ID her moCb.er'a ramu, plot. nae buxom blonde mm ..... fatbs' Her1>ert Palmer, la buried neert>y. It WM her mother ,...., dect6ed to bury Miu lf'Dlaeld bin. TM UDOpened cutet was placed ln the f\meral home chapel Sunday. AmObS the 1pra11 of Oowera waa one from Bob Hope and hi• wife. Another eald mere!)' "an admirer from Wi!- oonsln..'' •• \ If I.he early morning mist doesn't bother you, It'll be a real gr0<1Vy Fourth of July, promises forecaster GU Grafton. w h o loots far buy lllDlhlne through- out the day with the mercury rising to 75 .along the Orange Coast. INSmE TODAY D~land u biggtr and r,.t. t.tt thtm ewT, with Ttbuilt To- morr01blana OJ>tft in Sunday cn-emomu. Stt P~ 1. ......,. n Clllllr-. • C....,._. n -M c..... ,. ~ 11 .,..,.,_ 1 .,. 0-14 ----~I ............... , .. " .. .._ 1)·11 ..... ~ 1 Herwltlldtoe .·U ~-" ~ ........ ,~,, ) • .. ' ·. County Mother ol Four I • ' l)ies· ol Craib, lnjui-ies ,.,.._P .. e J FIREWORKS .. mowd from the stat. ftre manbal'• appl'099d Ult." Tbe amuw Huntt.niton Beach pa- ndl betllb to marcls at 11 un. from lltb and Mala Streets. The city'1 famed ftrnotb 1 b o w -from Haatiqtoa ·Beach Pier 1tarta at • p.m. 1r1 an me, m11 11 ~ ~to attract tbe -.al oar., wbo camp out oa tbe belda wUlt lleCb c:nHd upwuda. La&m llacl: The only firewwb you can aped to 1111 wtll be tbe wU•'• temper when JOU ~ tfcket9d Cll' l?- reated for Jiabtlq thole aparklerl or firec:rllCbn, or anJUdn& beyoad amokini toblcco. nre Chief Bomer Mann reports that all flmrorb an banned by dty ~ nance.. Sela al.lo an Jll"Ohlblted. "W• haft...., uw. al Jt bere," be alG. Neww*t 8-d: Sun. u Laiau. The dtJ prohibita any firewarb of any ti.Dd, includins l)>G'klerl. lt'1 also illegal to poneu them. aa11 F l r e Marabal W. C. "Blll" Noller. To fill the void, a Newport Du.net 1pokemlan afftrmed that the ACNa- tion part'1 aimual firftcrta &bow ii indeed acbeduled to p on. Pyro~ dellPts belin at duak. Prices art $1 for adu11a; '75 cents for juaion IS tbroulh 17, and • eenta for ehildrm u and undilr. West-t=t•: s.fe'n'Sw ftnwwkl onl7 are permJtted. c.uty 6t:rru.J: Same u Westml.D- 1tu, acconmc to Ray Saul, fl re protection anelyat for tbe COUDO'• fu'e preveation bureau. Not only allowed. but encou:rased wherever you live, will be the r1n&1Dc ol chlmea and beU. at 11 a.m. Con- greu in 1953 set the hour aide fer bell rlnliDC tbrouahout the nation. Or· ange Cout cburchea are apec:ted to join in the national bom1 ... OAll V PllOT .............. C.1m a.-... H. W.M ~ lMMe• ic ..... 11 ... Boabnan Succumbs To Heart Seizure DonaJd 8*andbh, 5.1, d Ve Nuy1 , wu deed oa arrival llt H~ Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon aft.er IUf· fertng a heart attack abOard a 1mall outboerd boet near the •trance to Newport Harbor. Efforts bJ three~ to revive him at tM Harbor Department dock fded. • • 111 A YOUllC Na.y alnna -ft1lis 1111 lut miakm CWS' VlltD8m blfal'9 head.ins ·tor JW wife ad cbDd .. S-. ta Ana -today ii ... ol ........ oe-we.t beroes. Carriers Named As Olltstan~ Clerk.a, Discounters ·-By Daily Pilot Push Wage Bargaining A major break ill ~DI~ between llftJ'al maJ« diJcoant akfta and Ratall OertJ Union Local SM bu .,.med ~tar1 to 1"llUDle t b e l r coab'.ct talb today In Buem Part. Uman members S.turdlu a.er- 1'belmln'1J approved a h .. y e • r contract with Gemco discount ltclrt. wblch included a 15-ceot •ate ln- creue effective Saturday, a au~· queot l~·an·bour raise every July 1 tilrooib l'Tll, and locreued ~ fttl. er. n._. A. Merphl ... ........ ...., Je,._ F. c.tl!M i.-t ... Clfr ... fl04,445 Item Blue·penriled L J edc l.. Cerl.y PHI Nu_ . ._ __ ~~ ........... 0..... 2111 w ... '•'"-"""· M•lll111 1,,14,...1 P.O .... 1171 •JHJ OHien Ofrtc" c-,,...: -w.. ........... l-9ledl:M,....A-....._.. ...... .._ DAILY l'llOI ...,,. wNC:11 • ~ ...... -"'-.............. .,__. ""*" .. _..,. MllllN -........ ~~--l_ .... .... ...... "'9dl, "-tllll Ve&• ... .,_ ......,., .... wllll • ,........, wl!IM. l'l'tllflllll9 ........ 1'11 WMI .. ._ ....... ........ IMdll. .... -W• .. , ...... c.-,...._ ' 1 o' cn4t MJ..4121 a--.. ............ a.un c.rr-. ... c..... c... ........ .... ~ .... -............ .................... -" .. "*"" ,_.... -.. 1w;1f c I wlllllul _., _........._....,..,_ e..dl. ~ ............ ..., Uff ,.,. "" _...,.,, "' ,.... a .........,, ~ -....,_ ...... .._ •ltltary -"'-"-Sl.11 ~ •• Beach By BRUCE BENSON Of .. OlllJ ,.... ftalf RJdinr oh the crest of an economy •ave, Gov. Reaian'1 bud&et threatens to nab ubore severe economJc re- 11rict1ona on beach eroalon control for the Oran1e County coastline from Newport Beach to Surfalde. Trimmed from his spending pro- erm,n wu $104,445 in 1tate usiltance to tile Oran1e County-Cal.lfornia Beach Erolfoa Control Project. The '1.2 mtD.ion project la f1.DaDced JointlJ by tbe federal 1ovemment (17 percent). the atate (ts.a percent), and local agenciea comprlMd of tbe ti· ties of Newport &.Jd Runttncton Beach, Surfside and private beachowners H · 1oci1tions (lU percent) OfrlclalJ today reported that the f~Pral government'• !hart of the program w111 ba11ed on the stipolaUon Erosion that both the state and locel 11endu each uaunte lU percent ot the coata ''Thia 11 1 M'1r challenge," u.Jd Kenneth Sampson, Orange County di· rector of barbon and beacbe1. "Wt now num find a new way to meet an emergency if It com ea." The emer1ency would tnvolv' belches deooded ot aand doe to the eoutherlJ littoral drtlt Of aand from Surfatde to Newport. Twice in the put three 1e1n the 1itu.ation hH become crltical enou,h to warrant larfe-scale beach replen.. llbment prqsrama. , c.oa, of Che aand J>l'OJtcu fm~ted to about n~.000 each, Sampson said "ll can be anticletted th.at the.re will afaln be need tor 1om' emer1en cy beach eroclon control ln Newport Be.a ch th.ls fall or winter," he said. Control "Thia mean. that the local aiende1 wlll b.ne to pey tbe total amount for IQCh emer1eacy wort rather than the 11.S pereeut ... Sampson uplaloed tbat 00.U of the two molt recent sand haul project.a were peid in full bJ the dtiea, cou:oty ad bomeownen' a.uodaUom. "It wu expected, however, that we would be relmbaned, ,, be &aid. !'It now 8Pl*lf'I we'D bave to io fl alone far another year, U ncb a esner-1enq ocean,·· be added. "We'"' trytnc to won out t.ome wa, WberebJ we can uae fdf al morwy d'eedJ. appropmted (W pbue l and ~}\to pb.w II." sempeoa..., _______ aa.ld Phue I ent.alled dla- burlinl four mlWon yardl of u.nd in the Surfside · Sunset Beach area about four year1 110. • in U. a. IDd to rejoln h1I wife and cbild In Santa Ana July ll Tbe airman '1 family reportedly iJ alretldJ tbtte. tlaftlon ditplayed bla bravery llW Pl! ~. from & ThaUand hue, ~ .. ~ d8WB aouth ot Vlbh, ~ 2S •·" p,.... P .. e I VIETNAM. • • ud bombed rail, road and barge tr.me rmudnl CommuniJt 1upplie11 throapout tbl country. U.S. l{>Oblmen Wd North Vietna- mese pnnen 1bot down three Amer- ica plaDlll, rai&int to 59$ the DUill· ba: ol U.& pl-. JOit bl nldblc the O>mmmdlt eoaDtry. Two of tbe three pnota downed Sun-daJ were l'llCUed. Spokesmen wd tbt third .... lilted u ia.111ln1. Tbe beet of tbe n:r lay jbst below the DMZ. Ll Gen. Cushman told a UPI coaeapoodeot the Communi1u were trylDg to "inV'lde South Viet- nam" for the flrat time 11Dct the Leathemecta rocked them in May. The North Vietn&mete Jobbed 100 nMIDda ot artillery and mortar and rocket an tnto the American ll'ttl· lery poll at Gio Linh and the Ma- rtne beadquarten at Done Ham. Both 1uffered littte ctemase. Bat at Con Thlen, the anchor post on the Leatherneck line holding back ftve com.munlat divilton1, th• maln blow came. Slashed Phase U lnvolvea way1 ot 1topplna the littoral drift that causes the sand to wub away. He 1aid that 1 modJ:fied plan under '®llderation calla for a series of grolna to be built Into the au. Groln1 can be v~uall.zed u rtructutea ju.l- tlftg at rletit anitet from th• shore and surf, pr0Jecttn1 Into the water lite flnlft'I. Three are proposed. The flnt would be In Newport Beach around 40th or Ult Stnet. 1be structure would trap llDd to prevent Us erosion. Sampaoa said tbat Jl"ior to flood con- trol channell and dama, plua other LD· land control projects, the 11oda werf' nourlahed from silta waabln1 down from mountain•. The natural balance ct nature, how- ~r. la now out or kiltu, he saut WI.lb. of -•• The other day a Newport S..dl pcJltman opend up a 1tNet mallboX to pi~ up tbe mall. Out of the malltm tumbled • unwrapped boot. And ~t of tbe boot tumbled ~ I~ marijuana fot about 10 ctp.rettes. Al Epltein, a 'Newport detedfve who la 101Dethina ol an expert on audl matters, sa.~ the boOt was probably dropped into the mailbox by aomeone "tfho wu antldpattnt a buat and wtnted. \o pt rid ~ ~ : evidence. The title ol. the bookl ;..1 •• , • No atendl. It -· Walt tvmi• • man'• "Iav• ~ Grua.'• · It was Adolf 1llWlr'1 ''lltin Kallft·~· your book, call Epstein. * Lovely Linda ~. the new Mm Newport Beacla, la 5'4" tall. She It not 4'4'' • a local De& paper NCfllltly reported. 'lbat Mt~ ls ltlltiltlcally tm- Pollible for a glr1 of Linda'• U. 22-34 dimensions, a VCI mathema· tidao advi5es me. * A few columns 110, I poeed a hyi>0thetica1 . qy~tion U a bl& clfarftable fowidatioll ii sued tor alle•edly &fvina 1-.J money that uaerCedly beioqed to someone else, and lOllel the IQlt, do all the redpients ot the mooef have to give it back? Chip Cleary, pabBc reladou counsel for Joan 1"1.De Smith. has offered a hypothetical answer: No. In such a hvpOthetical suit, llJI Chip, it is the diredon of the foundatioo who might hive to come up with the cash. So the YMCA oan relax. So can the Orange County Presa Club. Whew! * You may recall the big uproar over an arts magazine found on a UCI library shelf about a year aro. It had a dirty tiUe, people said. The maguine was removed :from the ahelf and UCI cancelled it. sub8c:ription. Well. l thought I'd Jet you know that a New York court h11 jult ruJ. ed that the magulne. "--," ii oot obscene. . InddentWlv, don't bother try. mg ro fiD in the dashes with letters. I put tn a hlw extra dashes. This u a family newspaper. * Here's an item you can pw on to junior. It mlaht encoura1e him to &tart filling up hla piggy bank. tf yoo started 11vlnlf a peanv on Julv 1 and YOU doubled the "mount eacfl day of the month (31 dayJ), how much would you han saved byJulv81? Answer: •21,474,886 and 47 cents . On second t.hou1ht, junior mlJht need a little help. * Writer Tom Wolfe, who lJ hllh· ly re.garded by h1ppl•, llYI hip- neaa 11 the WOl'lll poee In the wortd. ''ll's a way of competin1 (or status without mllng 111ythln1.'' ht says I'll drink lo that .. u * ~ • ... bl 0 tt id di .. It ) ' .... I 0 fil A 'a tJ N al " • w ta d J[ d D " g " .. T. tt p N 8 -_ ....... -....... . --........... -.. ..... ..... ,... .... &Alt& J111\1 , Jtllr ,. hll'I fl ., " Oraaf• c.an. L(lllt __.. ...... llllN .... .,,..,.. ....,. ........ ---. ... 1t ....... ...._. .., .... ,_.... 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(UPij -Po- lice facing tboulaMa of beer-brave youtha out fOI' a food time clamped an UDdeclped 1tate of 1UrUal law on tbll lll1All r8IOrt town today. ~ ol youtha stoned the po. llee ltadon bet.on a National GUll"d compuy ,,.. called Jn Md police pve everyone one '-o u r to set off the me.ti and out ol town. Scorel 1»I wJndoWI. .. balldl"C• and in can, ~ .. tnul bJ tbe ~ who ~ if bUiDc p6Uce p1JCI tbem Jato mottai. . ReSllSlnU Of the Con of l,CXX> lilid It WU tbe worti destruetiOD aperie1lced in the mare ban a Clecadt U.t col· lep ad h1'b ICbool...,. yoatha hlVe ptbend bere each Foartb of J 11 l 7 weeUDd. 'I1dl lab-aide tDWn 11 about half Q1 betWWI Chicqo and MD· waube .• Police eblil Robert Clapper WI more tbaD 100 y~ths were mated SUnd.11 ntPt ed today. Before the ltreetl were cleared and road blocb llt qp to pre..rt youtba from t«urn-IJll to town, more than 5,000 out.of. .town youtha bad milled tbroqb the streets, Clapper wet ''WhY thf1 come here we don't ~/'be Wcl "They've been com. Ing here for the Fourth of July week· Tavern Bandit Tries To Commit Suicide LO&-AN6ELES (UPl)-A parolae caqbt ID tbe ICt of boJdln1 up a Welt Loi AQllla bar early tocS., shot him- self tn tbe Mad, •~I "I've 1ot notb-1111 to Jin for, aayway," police re- pon.d. 'Ibe suapect, Karl William Clausen. 38, wu Ulted 1.D critical c:ond.ltion at Sant. Monica Receiving HOIJ)ltal. eod for y_.. now, and tben't noth- ing we can do to stop them." Mayol' Elmer H. Job.nejack echoed Clapper'• words and added. "Bell knoW'S wbere they all come tram. ClllPPfl' uJd the cars whtcb form· ed mliu-lonf road jams on flYfll'1 road in and out of LUe Gee9a. bcn llceme p1aW from m1111 ltatll, bot that most ol them were from IDbda. GI With Pistol Arrested Near Humphrey Hotel ANCHORAGE, Alalb (UPI) -A a.,..:<>ld 10Jdfer wtu. a pAttoJ in m. posleSQOll WU arratied eciy tloday u Vice President Hubert If. Humph· rey arrived at a hotel in downtown Ancbonc•. Humphrey had returned to the Unit- ed States from a vtatt to South Korea m.wred by demomtrldona and vie>- lence. • Persons &boerd a bus foJlowinC Humphrey'• oar spotted the 1oktier displaying a piatol while 1taacUnc at a side entrance to t.be botal. Word wu radioed from the boa to police, who arreatied Ronald Eurene Reed, itaUao- ed at nearby Fl Rlcblrd.aan. When ot1lcera anived, &ad bad put hia weq>e>n be<:t tu a bobts. Ht wu booked for llleeaJ poaeulon ot a .44 oallber IDAJDUDl l'ffOIVW. Humphrey pWmed polldoal appear· ancet today and Tuadlly, .ame filh-lnl on Reuurectioo B a 1 at Seward and a visit to the Alaab 8'1 Expoli- tion M Fairbanks. 0 OMEGA nu '1Ai 11.11 saa Now 2 Great Stores To Sent You HAllOI IHOflPtN• HUNTIN•TON CINTll cunm MACH ........ ll .. HADOI kft. HUMTIN•TON IUCH COITA MIU. 141-9411 HJ.Utt Open Mon., Thura., f rl. TH t p.rn. TaMI TO "' YOUI I ...__•_u•_•· _I - t \ I I • " L * * * Podgomy In Baghdad BEIRUT, UibmDll (UPI) -Soviet Prelidemt mto1.a1 V. Podoa*I arr 1v e d in BacMM, Iraq tDday for~~~~~----~~--...,..,~~'!""'---~~~~~~......,.~~....,.__ .. daJ• al talb wltb Iraqi ~ ~-Rabma PodcornY IJew to Bagbd.ld frGm Damucu where th • &Met dUei of atat.e oonfer. red with Syrian President NGureddin Al-AWsi. Plane Crash Death List Algeriam Still Hold Tshombe ALGIERS (tFI) -Al&er- ian tecmity police qwtie- ed ldduped fcrmer canco- leae Prmller llollle ,,...._ be today for tile \tltrd dlt1 GI Shunned Churches Reflue Burial , ........ ........,. , __ ,,. ...... ftln, ,_.,,.,..... iii) HUNTIN6TON- ' ltl I VALLEY BANK No Senate Ethics~ .. _ SERVICE STORE ~ llAI IEAOl RVD., llllli6Trl IDOi I (ACROSS FROM HUNTINGTON SHOPPIHG CINTllU ,._. IG Mf5 • lelrl11 Pld I Price ....... .. & .... REG $J2'1 VALUE TO IETTEI SERVICE YOI PLEASE CALL FOR· ArPOllTIEIT PHONE 842-4495 STORE HOURS: MON & ptl. t to 9 • TUES. • WED. • 1HURS. 9 to 1 • SAT. -t:JO to S DON'T WAIT , -COME IN .NOW! . PUCGUIS ·PAINTINGS MAHY O'l1ID D0nc 11tlASU8S F1lOM IUROPI AND THI FAR EAST .~·-..... SALE INDS 'IHmsDAY, JULY .6 · t THI ~HO~tJ'S·E .. ~f~·MEij~~lN "G .. . : ~ is}9 I. aJ4S1' HWY .. 'COllONA DIL MA't I ~-·. • • ~TO Sift. CANDIES) ..• ' lH8 IJOM·f;F lJIOlNt m>EP81.88VlnGS H88 B88N OPeNlD our Fft8nDS RJR :m aPS . . . I --. ... -• t ' .A . 't• . ~ '. 1~1trl ef'uff .?cf&' ... : • ilr ~ r @?bi~~ ~ .. ' rF~PJI~~ . \, m ~taf/)jtln~ rin&Y"~ SU/ Oii ;,,. Otwll#fl1 oJfia i.r •pnt ll1ttl Wt' rt bolJittg 11 Diora"'4 SmJt FIJtit;J. Brtlltht all fotr fr11grnas of Ditw 11'111. "'1J lllfl!tllnl ""mw offer hm i11 Ntwport, whtrt J011 gll lht ution's highest rift on itmlrtJ sift.lings ill 11 Mmflll !Ufdiql Maw, J'i p!An Jo 11n1mffttll1lll~11ndtr tht Slliliag 1ll4St, JO ht with as 0111 "4J bdwm w Mid ]1111 B. ~YB BY MAIL, aJNVENIBNTIY .AND QUICKl.Y y,. "'" sa-. l>ig with°"' mt1t11inlt Slltlt by 1114il pillll. It Ofl/y tMll" 1llWlint to arr1111gt, tt# faml IM on it's llimMt 1111'°"'4tic. Thm's a mail box;,, tmy port. ( 'ff~~~~&~ ~ B. P/Kifo CMSl llighuwy • OJn ~,JJ, 8, 911.a "1 p. !"- J" _,. .,,.J-,,,,.,..."' Ui!J. 51'4%""'"',.,,..3-Jltl' Mild~ ...,,1$ rflt,<XXJ,, .,,.,, l I ~\ • Gir~ State Ekcts 1st Negro Goverrwr 1,000 Hear 'Rev.' Clay In Pulpit SAN FRANCisre (AP) -Mubanmwd Ali, who ~ likes h1s former benJ- we.lght momck« al Cwlm Clay "becauae It'• a llnt m.me, •• preecbed at )(o. bwnmad'• Molque JS ID tM -predomJDantly Negro rm. more District Sandsy. Store Owner Kills BBt1dit An overOow crowd thronged the l,ooo-.e.t mo.- que, md a line of pencna ltret.ched a full block even afteT' be bepn speaking F.L Mmrn: (AP) -A ....,----------------ti Signal BID IUD who ~ White pencm, including newnnen, ~ not permit- ted to eater. All la currently ~g hlJ ocnvidion for refusal to cooperate with the draft, 00 grounda that be ii a Mus- lim minister. His boxin« ti- Oe WU lifted aftel' be d., cllned tndnction.. edlJ dei\bd to l"Clb • Uqoar ...... .._.., llMlr'D- ing ... t.tall7 lbcJt bJ the It.ore's ..,.,., police npart. ed. Officen uid Maric;t-- . Roberts, IZ, wu abot mce in the ch!st and pr-.ntfld dead at 12 Mame llecBcal Center. Will success spoil Smokey Bear? 'Nat mcety. His work has just tx>gun And so has the wort< or the organization that has sponw red him for 25 years, \ The Advertislna Councll, Inc This newspaper 1s proud to help with this work. Over thf' year s we have published SmoQy Bear Ids •nd othen like fhem entirely Omc.tlTI" ... without charge. Every time you <.£>P th1r. ')('<ti, • - 0 you'll know public-spirited people arr d i work c-011,.c.'" lk)W 00 I OlAL Frlo.44 FULUR7l>~ To COVINA ? ( @ Pacific T '~;iho nt Comp__. System. Staie ' Linked With 1FBI your1ree uonet COlk ·bOOk ••• Is at Mariners Savings. Stop by and pick it up. To celebrdte the Gourmet Festival, July l through July 10, Mariners is offering a free gourmet cook book to all visitors. let these attractive bound gourmet cook books instruct you in such diverse sub- jects as wine cookery, herb and spice cookery, and the ABC's of canapes, cookies and salads. Find new ideas in the preparation of culinary delights and rediscover old ones. Come join in the festive atmosphere amid the handsome surroundings of the Mariners Building. Our friendly and courteous staff will assist you with all your savings and loan needs. And remember, at Mariners your savings earn the highest prevailing interest rate in complete safety. <D ~ MARINERS SAVINGS .-. ' •• ' "' j"•f' • •r .... , ..... "'f\tt 1111 IWI lk•"l"l"f fll l•t \t ~t f \Ill I,,,,,, I,,.,~ jlU ·(.~\ ~ .... ·11.1~~ " / • \ - - " • c r; .. c " I t .. c: • I c ( • • a -4 • ~ J I c I I -I I " .. ~ ' ~ II • ! • J " " I I .. " I • .. II • G -II c .. II I • ( [ c .. I II • • II l ~ l II ~ ~ : " .. .. .. II " L ,. • i • • h .. • F ~ ., 1 G c • .. • " • .. ~ " c ,. D • " J H t v k .. • I H II " " A. " .. ~ St • al .. ., 1 " I cl ... ., r .. Cot l1t PE ,.! "1 m .. For the Record O•IT1JABIES BERBSJ' .... IC.. ...... ,... ,... "' !1" Hlltllr ltMl. C.-Mele. Died .Mr J.. ~ _.. ........ ~ Mlr1uwY, '" .,...,...,, c.-..... SHOWMAN =.:...~~f'"~ ........_ ... ~ Mc>rtwn. 111 ............ c..A Mau. REYNOLDS IE.a~ 241 £.~-II , ............. °"" '-.. .,.. ...... .., ... ~~ft..,,,.. 1..:0-'v.,-c;;... ""= ~= C.S. Maul ...i Mn. Rlltll c-. ..... , ......... 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TOMORROW IS HEREI -Officials of compani• spoosoring exhibits in Disneyland's new Tomorrow- land join Mickey Mow;e and Disneyland Ambaasadpr Marcia Miner (center) 1n re-opening modernized THAT PAUSE-Marcia Miner, official Disneyland h~ at Tomorrowland opening, take6 a break with Mickey Mouse at Tomorrowland Terrace dur· ing hectic pre6S tour of new attractions.• Disneyland Unveils ~ New Tomorrowland "land" with release of hundreds of balloons, burst- ing aerial bombl and muaic of North American Air Defense Band .• I See By Today's Want Ads e Whrrf' to find a Schock ~ Sebot !or $275 .•• e If YotJ Wint 1 Teardrop Trailer w1th complete cooking factlitif'.s there's one fer 111\le tor $1~. •That someone is going to sell a I argt> 3 plecr SP<'· tiona.J. htrdly ui1ed for the ~t offtr' Monday, July J. 1%7 DAILY PILOT AU IWl£T W«£T STGm WU It OPEN JULY41h 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. IXCIPT CULVER CIMTD STOii IH CULVD CITY WHICH WILL II CLOSID AU. MY. EVERYDAY DEEP-CUT 7 DISCOUNT PRICES SHOP MARKET BASKET FOR ALL YOtm JULY 4th HOLIDAY PICNIC SUPPLIES. SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 15% OH YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILLI •Where you CM buy a Na- tinnal C 11 11 h Registrr ltf'IT\Ul'T foc $560 and 1.mong other otftce f'q\J~ ment an l'lectric ~ ~1-ri>~ m MAChin,. for only $3.5. Cit• Sttab u.18- IULLCllUT-7 DO.ICIOUS RA~ ~ OI LOW CAUJatl '"'"'" 12=..., • Thrrr IS ...-..no lo be 11.n • S D • CffOIC( ed a visit to Coca Cola's utJ.gr11 ;~"1~ '" the l'VioliAv aa.u1D ~ Tomorrow land Terrace. a f'Vming11. l ·lt~t Stt1k u. 41-m ~ c.. .,...... Ir. "" ._ It:• ........ ~-...... ""'"9dele ........ -c::... ... Malt. ... ....... """ .,...., A-. B 'MIOMAS McCANN 'Tr,.~.:. ~ $t#N .. ~ "S:.:~ = ::.,.-:--a.in '1 °' ... Dajlr 1'1111 ~ :.. ilJ~ · T -el 1131 jl.M., .,_ ""'· lllfl ._ c.-.......,.. ,.,.. ...., st. ANAHEIM -Disneyland ~ "' ,,.._ C1111.1 -... 1:" p.111 .• IMdlcat aw. "' '"" tt caught up with tomorrow c..r.Mlla ~ tf l'8dfk Pallsednl t ;:D P,M., CM ,.,.._ llltt ....... .,._ .. ~ Sunday • .._ ...... ICI~ oetrelt1 tl: OcNn Avtf!Ut ucn> ~ ~~~~ ·~ "~!/;'.·' 1ru•• .,,.., "" o.i.. But tt may take the new --• \.-..,_ 1 ··~-__.. __ , ..,.. :r11 Tomorrawland until tomor· =~" ....... I .__ ...... ...__ 2:2' •.m _.,, n-.. .,..,, --""" u111 "· 11s. row -or sometime next -=-s.=: ll:IS •.m .. meclkal •1111. m M•lft M. week -to catch up with ~t~-t:i.ua~ll• ,~I 1:'7 jl.M. Medlcal tld, 70t Lelr.a It, ----u1 p.rn .• ,,.... nre. lllW t..na ..-i Disneyland. ~ Elllfleto' "-· .......__ of ""-. j t • Cl..AJBORN •:11 P.m~ -11no, 1m1 Wldtw 4'"' , ... e six ma or a - o.wll'f p Dllllilr1'. Ult ser..-. une. tractions unveiled In a '23 .,..,.,... c:iinlu9 .i MM. ~ •:w p,m ., medlce• * w. °"'-mllllon "new" Tomorrow· ~......, i:::,,c..,.a.::i~ Aw. 1 nd t ..__A_ ... · • ~1 --_ .,. ,._ ,,,. P rn.. al ,q, w.,.,,... ,.._ a a . we nm.eun amuse- - ......_..._ •' 2 "1:' a.m -P1Klllc coett HIQ!lwn. m__. park Sunday w-n't ~ -a::;e.. JS21 E. Hiii>-IO·lO p m .• medic.al akL 10t10 o...-, ""~ """ _ c.ar-., MM. ..,,11y ,... Drive. fully operational when 1,500 ..-. ._ -w1e11 • "'"*• IM-it-:11 o.m • c•r 11re, "9Cl'k , .. ,, newsmen and guests attend· l'IWlel ~ ,._.. "°""19 Hlgl!wn betwn,,,,. •M w-. • ... f>'EAN n·u • m -.. •.• ,.. .. n,.., LM• ed opening ceremonies pre- L""' •-o-. ~ ~ r!: , s· ~~rn~."" e;,r:aoo ,.:_-:_, lnfl sided owr by M I c k e y -"' 1 't.~"'...,., Lud•i. M. si..... ....s OeM" A-. Mouse and Disneyland ...._ -. et ...s¥r ~ ,.... ... ••• Ambassador Marcia Miner. ie e1..::_, IMd\. AIM wr· >:• a.rn. s.-..v . ...,,,_ ...,,. ;;;;;..,,. ~.1 ~ ~.,.::: ..._ Mlllnolil ......,. .. ..,. 01-But offtdals promlMld tbe ,. ,.a:::;;-..:; ;;;., ... .;;:;;:-.-. .., ,..._.v. complicated "atomotJiles" tA. .__._.,...._.. Vtrwillle L ._, U:• a.m. '-llll'. .... ..... __... the Moaunto Cbe-J--t Co.'1 c..iio -..,,,. llt °"*" fin, ,.. .__,, ~ t--.. ~· 12!1 l'adflc Aw~ !:17 •-'"·· Medlcal aid. ,.,, ,..... "Adventure Th.ru ID n e-r '--J;T" ~J t:a ~ :.:=~ WMhlllllillli Space" will be ready to *'• J. wtlllVl'tfCE... 1t:r1 a"'· SMunleY. intdlell eN. tM'I -... StrMt ....... A-. haul pu1engers on a d:mu- 'w.'*r 2'!· rTii!:~ Jr,~ t:., "'"~ •nc ....,, 11111 a.-lated joumey into the atoms A........_ ~ .. "" ...... -SI. 1 uJ c.;;ji., _ _ IC......,., ttk:fl. ,.,.. o.m . medal 1..s. .._ "'"' and mo ec es of a anow- -..,,. ,.,,.,, dellllllllr, ~ ,,... •nil .... ,,,,. Orlv•. flake soon. wfM• -s111or1; U Ill'~ I:°' pm .• ear fire, not WMtmlNI .. .... ·,.. ...................... "'=: si. The McDonnell Douglas •'* ~ .. -:, ';"....,-:.:Ji.. -''" • m. s .. nc1n, -"'9, um Aircraft Co. also had prol>-:i.l'";C. C:-...V. ~---" ~ ,. , w PUlll ,,,,,., (.elafllal F-•• 11:43 pm .• 1rao11 n.... LIOd<v'• rn.wMt. lems with travel in outer ...,_ MORING ''~..;"'sd-.~a• "'· wWmt....,. apace. It! new "Flight To = _...,,_ ..... ,, ... 1 1cir The Mooo" wlll be delayed. ~,. • ..!:. =. ~-1'!!. •, f •t0•,,.!'.:'". •• ......... ·-M• -· ff ,... ,,__ ...... ..--~ •• Other attractions at tti DallYI ..._ -~ Wiiii-Jt:1' •m., inMlcal aid, 1Mt Ml._ ..,~, ....-1 .-.. P•tara• Tomorrow l a n d section of -I-~-~ JI. ,_ .. ~ . • ---· Dlsneywmd, renovated to put J'M. .,_ -,._.i ,, .. "·"'· s...icav. e« "'-· "" ,.,.. the "land" about ~ years ...._ PRUCHA '1toe °'"'-c.ta 111\..a ahead of rapidly developing .....,,. OJI ~ •w.. ''" •·"' S.Nnt.v. '*'"1 "''"••· technology, i..c1ude good-.......,. lw ....,..,.. 1'76 llrlalol St 'I" .........., o1 Ult....,,,~ M1 "''"" •••• nre, ,... block o1 year's "Peoplemover," a 62--n. " """""""" ' G,...,. La... car electric train which ~n :, ~ -~= l:D "'"', c•r "'9, 1"5 W•llitor •w . .. ~ ......... 11:• II#. 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DAILY PILOT EDITOBLll PAGE 'The Lines of Red f ' • • • ~ that tUl majority ol AmertalDI wbo Wldent&nd md we pteful tor the freedom we eojoy prepaa to obldve I.be rowtb ol Jul.J tmoonvw ft'• a good Ume !or ~OD OD tbe history and mnnln, ol the bofutay and the Ameriam fl.a£ 1be national bo8day cdebratd lk formal ados> Uoo ol tbe Declaration of hdependemor, not the bf.. Ji.nnlu of the war far treedam &om EngbDd nor the l't.nt oOm.mitment to independmce. 'lbe rttOluUon was more than • year orct OD July 4, 1776. The action OD that date amounMld to fGrml1 ldoption of ~ aeme of the rMOJ.ution fw tndepeDdence appl"OHJd by tht Second . Continental Congraa two days before. Richard Henry IM. in behalf ol Varginia, hat mm· ed tbe ~« Jone 7 that "tbeee uni~ colonies are, and Of right oagbt to be. free and independent st.a.ta·.. Aft.er tome debate. fur1her adiolJ was postpoo- ed to JuJy 1, 10 that 80Qle deleptiona could l!(-inlfruc- bons from home. John Adams wrote from Philadelphia to hia wife Abtgail at Braintree, Mus., that lt wu July 2 that ought to be "commemorated as the Day ol Delivenoce." The delay in voting on independence is a measure ot bow alowly, bow reluctantly, the co.looilU came a.round to the idea. Lecky, the F.llgmb biltoriaD., called the American Rnohrtion "'the wort ol an energetic m). oority." ' Al. recoonU!d by Charles and Kary Beard, ''~) efter ~war bad been going for I year, an amocafie of independence Wll regmted •a cbngl!IWS person. and wu li.tely to be greeted with angry g1aricel In the streets ol Phil.addphia." Old Glory WU probably 10 named when ~pt. Wini.am Driver, who had JOit beetl appoinU!d muter or a new ship at Salem. 1lbll-. cried as the flag .. "1ll up to the mast.bead. "There it is -Old Glory." The meaning ol the stars and etripes has been parsed in maoy ways, probably nevu more memorably lha.n by PT"esideat ~ WDaoo in an addre!ll oa May 17, 1915. Said Willon: Divorce Law Reform Neede.d Jn the m~ refonDI ol oar aim- mal code, pcopoeed bf a recent Pra- 1deot' 1 commission. DO mmtioD WU made of the matter ol dfvorce. Yet di~ iJ', in a way. treated like a criminaf offense in almost all stlllel. In auita for divorce, there are tbe "innocent'' and the "guilty" parties.. Yet common sense telh ua tbat.. a - cept for the most flagrant cues ol brutality or dnmkenne. or~ there are no "innoceflt" or · guilty .. parties to a failed marriage -oo1y unsuccessful partnen. ENGLAND IS MOVING t o w a r d realum f.aster .in tbJ.a area than we an. La.rt year, a study cOIDJDi1tft recom.mft>ded to the Arcbbi.lbop "' Canterllury tbat there should be only one ground for divorc, -the bruk· down of a marriagt. "Divorce." the committee said, "sbou1d not bi a vic- tfA"y for ooe spouse, and a ITVUM far the othe!' -but a defeat for boai. •· Appo.inted more than t.o years ago, thls committee of leading d1urdl peo- ple, clergy and laity urged that h whole •• advenary symro •• of divortt be aband~ and Chet the divortt court of the future ·'should inquin in- to the condition ol a marriage, rathtt than decide tt1e guilt or umoceoce of the principalg." OBVlOUSL Y. TBl8 makes m u C' h more teme I and bonnty) than the procedures we now follow Under the c;dvenary syitem, moa coupiea per- JUTe ttienuelvet in the diwrce courts. with the knowtedge and ~ ol ~ • 6 • I ..... ~ • -• •..:;,,.1 . ~ : ~.-~ ,, . - their la w y e r1 Tbry bring f a k e ct.area. lift taJ. test.amooy. amd ewn Alborn wiloeua to lie in their behalf. And mod ol it ia collusive. As the Britilh conunittiee observed. 11 h marri.age "breakdown" prin· ciple ia adopted, adultery, for ln- sta.ace, woo.Id no looge-be sufficient ..:round for divorn. as it ia today. The whcie labric of ttw marriage would ~ a.aminfld -wttb DO question ol legal guDt or b~ -to d~ ~ tt wa. salvageable ar hope- Jma. WE KNOW THAT then are no "in- oocmt byat.anden" in a bad mar· riage: that it takes the interaction of two personalities to cause a break· down In the relationship. aod that law ii necemrily blind to m o 1 t ol the pqd.tiatric ed social forces that IDOft a ~ tanrd dissohrtioo. Treating the partiH aa though tbey Wft'e aimina1' onJ y breeds disrespect for tlw .._ amd evasioa ol iu true in tart. Divortt should oot be retnbubvr or punitive, but should aim at treating the rupture "1th f aimeu and sym- pathy lD all parties. In our present aymm. it ii too otten unfair, VlDdic· tive. and arbitrary. l.Jn)jke all other contracts, the marriage contract bf. lon1e1 more to U.. fietd ol medionr than to ttw Mid ol law Lost Love Suits Barred Sam thought that M.al.IM ~ was an old bugybody, a trollblemak· f'r Somehow Ma* dominated Sam's wife. Sally Mauck would kD her what a pity it waa that Sam was her husband. Sam really •• not perfect, but Maude would at.reu all his faults. After a while Sally could stud It no longer and sued Sam for drvortt. Maude was really helpf uJ to SaJly during this time. After the divorce. Sam sued Maude for interfering with his family. for breaking up hia home. and for his emotional citstftq. The court threw the cue out ~ 1923 California law has bund suita hke this one for "abenatioo ol af. fections " Though w~t Maude did was tn bad tastt' and Sam was nght- fully annoyed the law dcM-11 not pro- v1di> a remedy WHY? OlffilNG Tiit: I~ many lawsuilJi were broujtht for alienation of affect.Jon~~ brea<'h of rontra<1 tn marry. and for seduction TMM "heart balm .. actiom~. oftn iuoond· lt"ll!!, would ruin a per!iOn 1 good nam~ Many were spill' surts. and may haw bffn to collect bla<'kmail Thf' LegJslaturt" abohs~ UK'm. a~ have many other stat<'ll for r<'aMn" of public policy In another case a }Oungi;ter daun PO that a woman had lurPd h1,; fallwr away and cauud him In divorce h111 mother. 'Jbe son cl.aimed lw lo!IC hit. father's affection 11w N"lur1 al50 nal Pd out ttW i.wsult Suit. agaJnft a "bomtbrt"akt"f" art" nlso barred A.i.o barnd I\ • ~u<' tJon ·• Lt"ad1"1 utray a woman ol prP\ 1ou11 C'hutf' chJlran..:r r\ rn '" ;irtlfkr or blM> ptrs11u10m 1 .moot hf' lhl' 11uhJf'<1 of a l.aw11ml. \ man or wom1m wtwl ••u lrft \U1t1n1: .at tht rhur<'h door or W.l Jtl'Val a fraudulent prom1s.e to marry cannot sue for damages. But a prospective bride or bride· groom who lost his property by the fraudulent act.I of the other can sue to get it back But a person may make gifts whefl he thinks he is in love. and the hne between fraud and a bona f!M gift 1s often hard to draw .in court M a rule. the prospective bride or bnckgroom rannot ask for hLS gJ.ft.s to be rdurned A few gifts such as an nigagnnmt nng 1t1ven solely with the thought of mamage might be returned rf at wa11 tM rjrl's fault that llw marnaJ,?f' did not occur H 1t wa5 IM man who refused lo in throuJ,!h with lhf' marriaJ,?e. he has no leJ,!al <'la1m to thto nng returnf'd No4 all ltatf'' havr abohshtd '"heart· h:.lm Kbom ·• Nntr Cn11ft>n1111 1111111r11 nfln th1t rnlvmn an "°" mn•1 kt1mn aoout nur lnw More Murders YhMllay. oti... Rf'l"'blica..Coarler: "Th<-re w"' mort murders than evtr befcn Wt Yt"" Crime was on the mcrt>3.14' and ~ms to be thls year l.:ut year only OM criminal wa~ fl.I ('('1Jtro tn the ll ni kd States Yet 1n I~ tlwrt •ere J99 rxecution11 . Th.. idea M't'm~ tn be 1preading that •'.1r1tal pun1~hmrnt 111 not a dell'rrrnt In t nmc-Rut lh~f' who advoca!A> 11~ .lhol1t1on havr not Mml" up with lhl' lonrl of a ~11hsl1tutr. by ~ ay Of f>un111h mml. Iha I M"f'm' to ~t.-m thr lidr ·· '"'Ibe Una Of red 1111 llnet ol blood, nobly and un- -elflshJy shed b)' men who '°'9d the liberty ol tbeJr fellow men more tblD they loired their own lives 111d fortunes. God bbid that we thould have to use tbe blood Of America to frelhen the colcr of the flag. But ii it ntt should be ~. that flag will be oo!ored once mo~ and in bcini' oo>Or.ct wW be ilorltled and purtOed.'' . Unhappily, it bu been n~ to "freshen tht ~tor ol the nag" with many tbou.sands of Amerlcao IW• and wounded alnce Wilton apoke. 'l11is is why senti· menl •cnJ85 the nation la so ltrollg for punishment of t.bme who de!JeCl'a~ the Oag by burning or otberwile. A btn mating deaecl'9tion o! the American !lag a federal crime dea.red the Howe of Representatives by ~ 385 to 1& ~-<:all vote on June 20. Senate approval ll expected. ~ng law in ~ states makes mutilating an American flag ill~Sal. with penalties ranging from none in New Ha~ to 25 yea.rs 1mpri~ment in Texas Tumorrow is a day when every American home sbou!d proudly fly Old Glory. It's al~ the da" to join wittl many thousands of fellow Americans in Huntlngtoa Beach as they watch the great.est "old fashioned'' FoW-tb of July parade 111d t"elebralion ln the West. It's a Rough Game Ridwd Nixon, finishing hLa tour of the Middle !ut.. loob back on tM> unlucky pronouncements. First be said daeft will be no wv there. Then after the sboot- in' started, be predicted it would be a 1long war. lar~I rurned the Conner and Egypt thefltter Now be says, "The next war m that area will be a worJd war." U he's right on ~is third try, there won't be anyone around ro ~ for him. Politics is a rough game ~· . > .•. . . r:t. : .. ' ~ .. ....... ' . . . )' ........ . =·".. . . · ... :· ... -. .,, ·';: .. ~. ~ .. .. . .. .· : f/f •• , ...... ~. ',~._,, . , . .. : ":-.. ~·.·· . . . . . · .. · . . . .. • •• Conversation In U.S. ls in A Bad Way 'Flglat alld Negot~ Strfltefnl Practically everyone admits that conversation in America i1 in a bad way. It consist! largely, u a matt.er of fact, of three basic sounds: the hol· fer, the murmuf\ and the grunt. People holler when they're angry. murmur when they wtsh to remain nonNmmittal. and grunt wheri they an no Jom~er li:ilenl.Qf at an but wish to live evidence that they are still alive Ibid in the room. Why bas coovereation gone into such a decline in a country where it was formerly a powerful and orn• ment.aJ verbal art form? Perhaps, to get the conversational ball roUing again, we need to put a moratorium on gripes, complainta. acc1J,S.8tiom, and gloomy forecast. and replace them with happy talk. TEU A FELWW some good news today. and he's Likely to be so sur· prised and relieved -and grateful that he'll prattle on cheerfully with you the rest of the day. Here. for e.x.amples. are a few c·nn- versational icebreakers that are guar- anteed to make the other person feel better, aod thus put him in the r• I.axed mood conducive to good talk: "Esmeralda, dear, I thought •e.x had gone out of my life forever, and then I looked across the room and uw you standing there in your nf'w miniskirt, lovely aa a green gazellr " "I've only got a couple of small pairs, Jim. I guess your three a<:e. take the pot " "DON'T LEA VE NOW boys. The house wants to buy you all a round " "I am Crom the Internal Reven11e Service, sir. It's about that letter we sent telling you to report to our of- fice next Monday with all your 1•it- pense account receipts and vouch rrs from 1958 through 1964. I'm afraid it was a bureaucratic bungle \ly chic-f has asked to take you to lune h ON THE GOVERNMENT. <W COURSE -and explain how the m1·<-11r happened " "Reginald that Gen de Gaulle Ii.ii; been actmR like such a Mr Smariy PanL~ lately that I think we shn11Jd rall off our vacation tnp to l'ar1, What do you say 1f wr stay homp lh1!! summrr instead :incl you c.1n i:o ll(OlfinJ: as muC'h as you want•" "'THt: A<TIOF.NT was all my 1;11,11. Mac I know I d1dn°t Slli(nal for A I• rt turn rm a claims adjuster and C'31 • v plPnly of insurance What do 11•11 think 11 'II t akf' to iron out that d1•11t in your ff'nder S500 $600, $7004 " ·since I arran~f'd the~r bhnd d111 . "· Paul I'll take lhr homely onr. .1 r1 you t<1ke the prt>fty one She srrn,, sturk on you alr1>ady , anyway·· "I guess wt>'ll have to take 1n ti (I pant.~ sir. Your waist has gonr dim" from « to 'J7 Inches since J sold 1·11u your lut suit '' "Oon't sprrad this 11round thr •I· f1cr .• lakr hut you've donf' <:urh :i l(rww1 )Oh latelv wt>vf' dcc1dMI to i:11 ~ vm1 a spl'c1al midyear t>onu~ ;i, '"'I ~11 thr usual Chn:i;tma~ honus I• l \1111 flunk :in rxtra i2 000 ~·111111 hi 11 1011 rrlrhrnlr lhr fnurth nf .luh •' ' That'~ ,..11 that'~ nf'r<irrl In 1rq ,. ronv!'rsat1on 1n Aml'rH ~ .~ I• •· tt11n~11 rrally worth tall.mi: ;ihc1111 Taking Away U.S. Initiative Nortb Vietnam may be preparing a dramatic shift to a "fight and ne- gol.tate" strategy ln Vietnam This change by Hanoi was hinted. by Soviet Premier Koskgin during tus summit t.alb with Pttsideot John- ll<>D but oot revealed by either leader in their public prooouncemenb. According to a comkUntial State De· partmeot briefing paper cove!'ing their discussions on the Vietnam im· passe. the Soviet leader made a ma· 1or point that many conflicts, includ- ing tt>e Korean war. had eoded "by negotiations ~ the fighting. COO· tmued." U the U S. would -~t~ its bombing &£North VletMm, Koctlin ta quoted as saying, Hanoi would then agree to the holding ol talk! to di1cuss a further eod to the figbting. While neither acceptin& nor reject- ing the Kosygin propdgal, t h e paper point8 out, the President suggested that the North Vietnamese should first agree in secret to a t.Lme and place for the truce talks. ONCE DETAILS FOR a oon!erence are wirked out, the ~ indi- cated the S<Met proposal would be ac· ~-Otbenriae, there could be DO unilateral announcema>t by the U.S. because of the failure ol North Viet- nam to respond to past bombing pauses. After Kosygm agreed to relay t h e President's views to Hanoi, the paper at.ates, at was joinUy decided that fhe -~ . ' 'l • -·. . . w matt« would be left for fur1he. talks between Secretary ol State Rmk and Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. Durine tile Vietnam diecuuiona, President Johnson is pjctuttd aa go- ing to ~t lengths to try to convince Kosygin that t be U.S. had no 1nt.en- bons ol invading North Vietnam or topptin( that regime. AS IF CONFINED to ooe rebuttal ~by Moecow, lCoQlln kept repeatlnc ht the only ""1 the U.S. could convince 1Us government ol tbia would be to halt all atbcb agalmt NOl'Ul Vietnam. Koey gin'• unanounced proposaJ is tne eecood hint that Ule U.S. bas re· ceived ill ~nt weeks that Hmoi may be ~ Ill rtrateey .in Vaetnam. Oocummta taken from captured North Vietnamese ofticen con1alned instructicol fw the ~ of troops in the oece9lity for "negotiet· ing while fi&bUnc" duriq a .,..otz8ct. eel war. "Jn carrying out a conflict ol attri· tion,'' one of the documents atata. ·'there comes a time when it i.a to our advantage t-0 negotiate with the ~· emy while fighting ... this ta oae way h1S initiative oo the battiefietd can be ta.ken away " THE DOUBLE llOl.Z -ODe ol U.. mott lntriguing mJ*lries °' lbe c:m-ti.nulnc MlddJe FMt oilis ia u.e .... ble role that P'raaoe' 1 Pt tiiideit Clwles de G~ i.a pbyiag. The u .S.-bating Freecn Je.dr.r .. pean to be supporting and.,.....,.. ing ,.both Arabi ad brad wbile Ull4 ing the Middle East figbting to the Vietnam war. la public statements and a0cms, De Ga.uHe bas 1U1'pris«1 almost ~oae by aiding with lbe Arab utiona and Russia. Jn private, however. be ta helping Israel by ~ .mr- ments ol military spare parts lo coo- ttnue. THE LA'ITEB POLICY pves De Gaule one ol the tramp car'da iJa the complex Middle East litmticia, aanoe the equipmeat wbidl brad med to lrnastl the Araha .... J:arcely f'f'f!d 1D origin. Wi«h all other aources ol arm.a "IP" plies cut oft. lbe Freac:la eqaipmeat ii vital to the mcWy ol la ad'• toaOt bW amall ft.-.C f«cie. Ill i.t Imes ol commomitetiGn mab it ""rHdf neoesaary um aD militarJ ecfllis mt be ~ opaatibg. 1t ii the ~ ol U.S. Jmtie:m. gence aa1horities um if apart ..,u were cut oil by France, larael'a e:s- t.eoded armies would become "1bw· atilt to Anh tones once U.. ~ ,. .-med and rd1wined by the Sorida. R.-n s. Alea ._. .,... Sad 'Suffer Little Children ' • • • A published rtudy ol dJvorce 1n the Soviet bloc countnes, where the mar· riage break·UP rate iJ hi&}ler than anywhere save the United Statei Cwllicti seems to have a firm bold on the league lead), ~ lar~ly con· cerned with crowded living and cbil· dren. Housing 1s ao scarce that newly married coupleg usually move in with the parents of either the bride or ~oom. nus 1s a cause of at least minor friction , as personaUtles and differeot age groups seek to adjust in the presence ot enforced a11110cia· ti on. Whea a child comes c:iloog the prob- lem worsens A normal life is not possibJe in a small crowded apart. ment. The marriage goes ro pieces. shattered by repeated blOW$ of a thousand daily repeated irritants IN THt; l 'NITEO STATES the i.tory of divorce also 1s onr o( crowd· rd families and at>Mdoned rhlldren. There are. m course. mriny other factors that are import.ant 1n Ult U.S. Dear Gloorny (;u~: In her defense of Sen. Schm1t.J and hiA machine ltlJD·in·every. hom, philosophy, Mrs Emlly Kortkamp warn~ us !Mailbox, .June 281 of "theM' an.1mals who are as~ertin~ U14'l1t·c.M.t rljthl'I " llf'r rhra'lf' l'W'tr:t\'1 a p1tifullv fr1ChlenNI mind c;urrlv I h I 'f' Ml' nol :in1m;il' hut h1111111n ™'· ings Thf' R1hlf' 11.111 !I'll hf'r .,o, -.l H atatisbcs. But th• buic lnCfedieots at• the same. The American social llory pert.pa is even mon intolerable to con- science. We are an affiuent country. Yet, in the proceat of becoming af- flu.nt '" ba ve aeparated tbe atnu- ent from the poor until the latter are rarely seen, much Jeu comprehend· ed u bunwm beings. The poor are a I011t population - brought to attention only by not. or some tom of extraordinary crime or sutf erlne that mtrudea into the news The most rapWlly inct~ area of relief 111 that ol Aid to Dependent ChHdren (A D C ) Tht number ol cases of abandonment ol children il1 highPr th.an ever -and still growmg. INOEED. THE SADDEST dory n1 A D C. Is that of the fatherleas horn.-. It i& not quill' accurate to uy Uult the phenomenon ol the fatberleu home i' univeNal, but lt la abnoct IO. Aid to Dependent Oilldren ha1, ol nece1s1ty. mOUDUld ...trononucal- ly Thrtt major foroea are at work 1n areas of weUare and social se- curity They are the lengthening life span. due to modern drugs, t:he l'IOP- ulation increase, and the vast num· bers of unskillec: persons ~ catnot work at all or who earn wages too low for farnlly support. Old age as· aistanct and It. va.rioua ram.ificaUons, a.Id to the blind and di.Babied, and RO on, have dooblf'd in the put 20 ) ~rs But ltlf' need to caTe for r1\1I d!"MI 111 about au: hmC"!I ~~lf'f Tfffflf· ,\fU: '1ANV h1cet~ In th1" mf'l11nrhnh tory a ~tory th•I nor~ not fit fhl' A mrn<'<in dN-am. A ~torv that J8r( with all thr splMtdor of new aubdMsicm md ..taunbll pc>CJU, with to1nplaiw11ta aboat t.ua and the criaia ol Iba catral dtiel In America. One. of the men petaetic alllped.I ol it ia that ol lbe America ... U\ night from deteat and rNp•iN&. tty. Let UI admit tbat 1DmJ Wo lire c:biJdrell do 90 wltla DD .. ol retpOMibi.lity, and that maey ..,_ en, Immature in ~an. ~ and/or mentality, b e c o m e mothl!n with no ~ ol duty lo amtaia the dilld. But pertlapt more lba 51 perC!lll ol abandoned chi1drea are ncti.mt ol desertion by fathen wtio cu't tacie up to their own inadeqaaey • pro- v.den SOME OF THE "malenaa" goes out ol them if they canDOt fiDd em- ployment or If their unskilled ~•Jn are too law to carry the NS The m0«t famili• motivatioo for aban- donment ts the .ti. rattw and Uw working mother. H,fufdijii·ii July 3, 1S7 T~ edttonal pos,c o/ ~ Dailf Pilot sub ~ "''°"" ad .rlla ulaU readnl bt pr~ Uw MWJ>Optr'.r opi7Uou Giid Ol)1ll. ~torr Ott topics of Sat.ant. • and rigrU~ br ~. fMVfft for &. uprn:dw ., mlr rt'O'krs op6dmli, ~ bl J)rf'ttnfiftQ Uic diwrK .,,.. rioiftta of blf~ ~rw,, 1T11t:1 •fl')'"""n °" ~ of tv dn11 Rob4trt N Wttd, Puhh•lwr I ' , I 1 I • llA ANDIRSO~ Editor ....,, ., a. 1N1 ... .. .... Friencls Piped Aboard New Year Lal.Inched A ,ear ol 1Upport Of Newport Beach libraries was lao.ndled·by Friends during an installation lundleon in Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 1be event, boeted by Mn. Challen Landers, retir- ing president, aJ.o honored incoming leaders and was given to thank retiring di.rectors. At the helm for the '1967-68 &easc>ll will be Mrs. Loren Heather, md her able crew include the Mmes. .James Dowty, vice president; John McCabe, secretary, and William C. McVicker, treasurer. Chairmen be9ding committees are the Mmes. Nich- olas Blisl, B. B. Benjamin, Mary Sale, John Hensley, H. V. Helper and Mi!IS Laura Porter. .;. Receiving tributes for jobs well dooe were outgoing officera. the Mmes. Landers, Herattler, McCabe, Mc Vicker, D. E. GikrM, William Blanton, Marian Thayer, Dale RalmU110n, H W. Humenn, Garth Bergeson, Marlin Sheely, Ricllard Lawrence, Robert Cooper, John Kelley, Patrick Chase, M. Wtlbeim, Frank Riemer, T. Duncan Stewart and Walter White. - SMOOTH SAILING -Predicting a yeM ol smooth sailing while supporting the libraries of Newport Beach are new leaders of the Library Friends (left to right), Mrs. William McVicker, treasurer; Kn. James Dowty, vice president, and Mrs. Loren Heather, presi- denl The new year was launched during an installatioo lunC'heon which also honored retiring Officers. 'Best of Everything' Sale Fine Arts to Favor Fine French Flavor The Fine Aria Patrons Gallery in the Balboa Pavilion will tab on a Frenda IOOk come late November when the Patrons present Le Bon Marthe. Le Bon Marcbe is a "best of everything" ooe-<iay sale of ev~g from the customary paintings aod sculpture found at traditional art shows to designer clothes, patio equipment and homemade specialty food&. Among the many booths will be ooes for Les Enfants, the Y~Ye Set, Antiques et Maison and La Cuisine, Pour le Sport and Haute Couture. SpecifiaalJy, the Fine~ PatroDI of Newport Harbor will offer for Ille paintings, prints, IC'tllptme, collagftS, (origimls and from collections), lilver, gi.aBs, china, bric-a-lrac, holiday det'Or'3tions, antiques. homemade specWty foods, patio equipment, costumes, sporting goods, rostume jewelry, hand- made baby's clothing and accessorie& and designer clothes. Mrs-Edgar B. Witmer is tbainnan of the eve!X, Bisted by Mrs. Peter B. Hill, co-cbairman. Other chairmen include Ward E. Jewell, floor committee, and the Mmes. Daniel S. Thompson, finance; Lloyd L. Aubert, tax receipts; William E. Chichester. decorations: John Macnab, transportation; J. Herbert Brown- ell, invitations; Porter B. Sinclair, merchant.!, and Betty Lee Hall, pr~ ing party. Booth cbairmen are the Mmes. Francis Warren and ~ Rich· ardson. le galerie; Andrew Dossett and Jack Buchanan, antiques et maison; Helen Pratt, bibelots; Henry Mackel, le melange; Robin Campbell, !'atelier; Ridlard Leitch, la cuiQne, and Ralph Walter, pour le sport. Costa Mesa Juniors Provide 'Bang Up' Fourth More are the Mmes. Roberl S. Dames, le boutique; Jolin Swigart. ta mascande; Harry M.vch and Wilbur Jager, cbez grandmere; W"tlliam Got.b- ud, les enfanta; DooaJd McHone and Louis Boyle, the ye.ye set; Thomas Doan, haute couture; George Yule, a ta mode, and Thayer Crilpin, deauviBe shoppe. Aiding ot.bers in Urinl a "ban& up" JIWrth of July are members of CoaU Ilea Junior Women's Club, who are raising funds for pbiWdhropies while selling fireworks. The booth, located at 42() E. l7th ~is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Chairman of the project ii llra. Dam Fitch (center), third vice president and ways and means obairman, asslsted by Mrs. Thomas Bandy (left) and Mrs. Tony Suttora. Proceeds will support South Coast Ohild Guidance Clinic, Orange County Medical Center. Hope Ravec Schools, Har· bor Area Girls' Club and Fairview State Hospital. Admission for the Nov. 29 sale, by invitation ooly. will be free. His .Cross Words 1Create Puzzle; Webster Has the Answer DEAR AHN LANDEBS1 I would like to aw1u1....t Gil the Jetten from thole DM9 ( !) who are 1oungini around in their wives' ctresses, wear- ing bioomen. girdles, uyloDI and high heels, and yet they beve tile nerve to U1 they dW it for kicb and that they are ~ normal. ANN LANDERS [fl I'm beginning to think our civilha- tioo is doomed. Allttougb 1 am not an old woman (I'm 52) I do not recall teeing or bearing about such behavi- or until after World War II, when I walked into a bar in San Franci9CO and the place was swanning with weirclies in beaded dresses and high heels. wtddl pet"b:ille6 ........ ~ « dlaB ........ -......... . (Ullftat: fw aD dW • • are ................ die lAnl ally Gell.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I waa fu- cinatlld by the letter from the .nan who said be enjoyed dressinC up tn bis wl'e's clothes occasiooall.J. just for lcicb, and that his wife thought it was a teream. He then went on to say thlt whenever they we11t out ot town on a trip, he'd pact his ''mM- qoerade outfit'' and one or two mgbtl they 1fOU1d IO out on the town as "cirl friends." What do you think, ADD! -JN. QUlZZmVE DEAR QUIZZ: I t.bint tldt 11 q1dte a .-.u... ucl I don't bow the •• swer, Rt It n.llel a whole hftk •f a lot el .a.er qoeatlon1 -aoae of wlddt I am '"'8Rd to answer. MoA ol thole nab llid they were l1UUTifld and baft ddldren. So what? ManillCe and dllldrelt are not proof of nannaky. In many cues these queen marry to gain respectability and put up a anokdcreen. Men who get their kicu dressing up in women's clotbel are not normal and it baffles me hcnr a smart woman like you can be iaten in by such rub- bish. Don't you know they are homo- - le.XU81s ? If you don't know it you have oo busineas being a human r&lations couneelor. I hope you will set the rec- onl straight once and for all -NO CURLYCUES DEAR CURLY: I dld not uy they were normal. They 1ald they were normal. Of coune I am aware that tomethlng 11 off-tU&er when a man geta a cbar1e out of wearing hla wtfe'1 underwear. And since you want to keep die record 1tra1&bt. I m 111 t tell you that yod are 'Wrolll wben you make die Oat 1ta&emeat that these men are homoeexaab. MNt of them are not. They an tran1veaUtea. Any rood aubrid1ed dlcUonny explalnl t.be dJfferenee. Look op both words and educate yoaneU. DEAR ANN: Reading letters from those odctballs who enjoy dressing like women gave me .ttte 9CTeami~ mee- mies. It was downright frigtltening. k so,ne tort ol deterioration taking place In our society or what! Please lell me. -SOME'IlUNG NEW HAS BEEN ADDED DEAR SOMETHING: Me• laave been dre11tng up llke lad.lea fer • IMC Ume. Would you believf' • few &bea- ud yean? In the boot ef DeG&ttelt- omy, Chap~r Twenty-two, Vene Five, thJa COODlel WH given: "The woman 1hall DO& wur ~t , I w o u l cl like to ask a queation. When he had to go to the bathroom, whidl one did be 10 to -tbe men's or the ladies? Ia alcoholism a m.ease? How can the alcoholic be t:re-ated? Js lttere a cure? Read the booklet "Alcobollsm- Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. En- clOle 35 cents in coin with YO\II' re- quest and a long, stamped, sett• dressed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her m care of the DAILY PILOT, en- closing a st.amped. self-addressed en- velope. • ,. MolldaY. July '· 1'67 Chattanooga Ceremony, Periny Clawson, R~er Fleicher Exchange Wedding Vows, Rings JAN1CE COURREGES Troth Told Pioneer Family Tells Of Daughter's Troth Council.man and Mn. Joseph J. Q>ur. reges of Fountain Valley have ann~ d!e enpltJDellt of their dauibt~. Jamee Marie Cournges, to ClarJec I. White, IOD of Mrs. Ray Willen, Costa Mesa. Mias eourre1es. a fourth generation Califomian, was born in Foontain ValleJ and attended Huntington Beach High ~bol ~d Orange Cout College. She now ~ a ..uor at Chapman College, where sbe 11 Oil the dean's list Her greal·J!andfatiler, Roch ~eges, establi6hed residence in the area ~n 18?8, and the family still lives in the home m ~hich her fQther was born. MM. Coun'ege& ti the funner Hazel Doyle, whose family have been nisidents of the area since 1918. The bridegroo~ is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School, OCC, and ia present· ly a senior at California State Colle~ at Fullerton where be is majoring in public re- lations. The young couple an pfamting an AUJ. 19 wedding in St. Francia of Assisi Catholic Church, Huntington Beach. John · Muatve .-raaatm• of whlt.e chrylUtbeJmuna • wbtte Greciu uru ~ the I I t I r ol CtldlD., Metbedlat Cburcb. CbaU. DOOfl, Teaa. wDeD Sbllte1 . Lloyd Joou became lbe ... IJdde ol Jobn Willlam L.11ot. loa fl Mr. -Mn. -Uam Grant l.Jla of U. Isle. Garlandl of IOUtben anJ.o lax were draped on tbt chaocel rill, IDd "°"'Pllt- lng the motif .,... Iara t.n.e Olndelatir. • l ti wtJ.tte catbedral t.pes. .. The Rev. RaJpb W . .,._ ne7 .ti.rected tbe CODpll la a.tr vow exchaoce Se~ day ev.m1. The bride, daupter " Dr. ud Mrs. Harry E. Jones ol CblUUoop, WI given iD ml.l'rilte by b9r father. She wore a Jilt faced peau de IOie atimmer pn trimmed witti beMHac o1 IHd pearls and c:rydak -aleDCOD lace W~ WU r.- ~ OD her cathedral tram. Her heirloom veil ol Bniuela lac-e WU caupt t.o a metchint fabric band. and ahe carried wb1te sweet- heart roses and lt.ephano- tia framed with euonyJDUI leave.a. Citrus' green empire frocb and noees-ya ol ewmymua toUace with t1D;Y 7ellow roMbuda were aelec:ted foe her entoaraie. Batbara Lei Jones w .. ber llMlr'• maid "' bODOl'l and bridesmaidl were Lyu M.lrsuertte Jona another allter, SaD1 Jonu, her cousin; Janet Weaver and Heidi Lyle, the ~ voom '• mter. The bridecroom '• f.tber served u best mu, and the DI tuetta wen .eated ~ Robert Lyk, 'Ibeodcn Willis, Philip Reich and W. W. Iv am. Harold Swdtr.er WU the orpoiat. A reception followed iD the Cbattanoop Golf and Country Club where Mn. Michael G. Heavener of Olarlpttesville, V•. preaid- ed at the gueat book. ~ s1sting wen Mias Belay Chisolm, Mrs. M. M. Hed&es Ill, Mrs. Greg Undenrood and Mis• Pew Scoville, all of Olatt.aoooga. Followin& a ~ymoon M1tS. JOHN W. LYLE Nia,.. t BMch Home trip to JIIJMl6cl, ~rto Rico and New Orlean.t, the bridal coupi. wiJJ reside in Newport Be.cb. The bride aUitnded Hol· linl College, Va., the Uru- versity ol Vlenna and ~ Univenity of Soutbeni C&li- fcrnia. Her husband ts a gradu- ate ol Newport Harbor High School, attended ttle Uni· versity of Oregon and the Uni versity o( Vienna and is a graduate of USC. He served a1 prus chairman for his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta. Baskets ol wbi~ &ladloll, cametiODS and stock deco"' Med tbe Cburdl a( J e I U I Christ of Latf.9r"411 SalDta. Newport Beaob an PtiDIV Lynn Clawso.a IDd R o I t r Uoyd Flet.cber m:ble,.S rings and vowa. · The bride, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Claw- 90ll o( Newport Beach, Je· lected a bouffant town ol white taffeta appliqued with · lace, seed pearls and te- quins. The dress futured a chapel length train and her elbow length veil JJU held by a dainty crown of pearls and aequins. . Completing her ensemble, the new Mrs. Fletcher wore her mother's pearlJ. Miss Kana ManlUm ol Costa Mesll WU maid al honor, and bridamaicle were Neta Staggs of Costa Mes.a. Cathy Flias "! New- port Beach and Laurl&J(en- nedy of SanU Ana. Olrrie Leach of Garden Grove waa junior bridesmaid. 1be honor attenQallt don· ned a tangerine peau de aoie full length gown with bell sldrt and lace cummerbund She carried a bouquet of tan· _ ............. gerine carnations and dais- ies. MRS. ROGER LLOYD FLETCHER Neapon leech IUt. The entourage wore olive greeo peau de soie gowns. in•-------------------., the same st;yle and earned tangerine carnatiooa and daisies. What's Doing MAIY DAY, 642.a21 The bridegroom, IOD of Robert G. Flek'ber of Colt.a Mesa and Mn. Buell Ken- nedy of Santa Ana, ct.ole Boyd Jolley ol Tustin for hi.I•------------~----• best man. Ushers were Daryl Mangum and Bill Cook ol Costa Mesa, Jesse Pyrceil. w b i 1 e Stephen Fletcller was junior UAher. Candie Irwin and Peter Fletcher were flower grrl and ring bearer, wtiile Hal· den Kennedy sang to the ac- companiment of M r s. Al· Jen Petersoo. The home of the bride's parents w~ the setting for the reception. Tangerine and olive green was carried out in an archway for the bridal couple. A five-tiered cake and punch was serv- ed poolside with colored lights highlighting ttie gar- den. Music Pervades Party Honoring Goldenweds San Diego Honeymoon Table arrangements f~ tured white gt.8djoli, ~ tiom stock and dlryunthe-mum's flanked by 'wbJte CUI· Wome" Treated dles. G<>l~nweds Mr and Mrs. Six ol 10 grandcbildreo at the f'estivities were Mrs. Webb Pierce, Sacramento; Tom Guy, Catbey's V&lley.;. Miss Lori Christy, Saugus: Double Ring Rites Solemnized te= w~e ~ius~ To Style Show Clawson oi PasedeM, tbe Attending R a n c b o San ~ bride's grandmother. Mary Jo 1qu1 n Women's Cub i.JE.:Z-ci:::-~~ Ann Mumby of COlta Mesa fuhion show in the N e •· .._, .._. • ..,,._ circUlated the gum book, port Beach Teonb Club!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiij;~ Clarence Christy o( Costa Mesa were eotertained with a medley ol tht'lr favorite songs at a surprise 50lh anm versary r«eptjoo iD the Newporter Inn. Honoring the couple with music were their graod· dau~t&-in-law, Mrs. Larry Walker who sang; Jong-time friend Mrs. Anne Smith who played the piano; soo·in-law, .lnhn SelJan and Bod Miller who played guit:ars and sang, and Charlie Brown who led the io-ouv in hum· orous songs The ~ent, wtudl drew 50 well-wi&ilers, was hosted by the couple's dlildren. Mrs. .John Seljan o( Costa Mesa, Mrs Eric Guy of Oatbey'1 Valley and Lawson Chrihty or Saugtl.'I. A son Lee Christy of Sacramento was unable to attend Four generat.Jons were repr~ented with the Chns· I)&. their son Lawson. his daughter Mrs Karl Wright or Torrance and ht>r youn~ rlaughtrr .J a m 1 r Lynn Wright Mr and Mri. Christy. who married June ~-1917. in Dayton. Ky , cut another wrddmg rakr at the par· t v. a thret>-llered cake dee· Orated With gold leaves. C'hampagne punch. hot hon d'04>uvres and vanous can· Mrs. Wright, and Larry Walker aod Jackie SeljB.fl, both o{ Costia Mesa. Special frienda on hand from Costa Mesa were the F'rank Baldwin$, H a r r y Aunes, Al Dotys, Mrs. Betty Eicbelberg and Mrs. Mar- guerite Richards M r s Pierce circul~ the guest book. The Chnsty, have leved in Costa Mesa six yeani. coming f r o m Torrance where he r e t l r e d from Ncrlhrup. 'Fragrance' Supper Theme Fragrance and Radiance 1s ~ theme for the annual salad-supper Thursday. July g of the Woman's Mission- ary Society of the Warner Avenue Baptist Ch u r ch. Huntington Beach Members are asked lo bring a sample of their fa. vorite scent lo the 6:30 pm gathering in the home of Mu. Howard Stephens apes were St>rvt'd Au xiii a ry A m o n g Spt'<:lal guests ~rrt Christy's il&lers. Mrs Amencan Ugion AuxH1 · .lames Bradford. Inglewood arv. Costa Mesa Unit 455 Mrs Marie Kuhlmever and meets in the American Le - Mrs Richard Jonei.." both or gioo Hall on the rlrst Thurs· Santa Moru ca ""tlay at 8 p.m FURNITURE CLEANING Esoorted down the aiale of Calvary Churcb, Santa Ana on the arm ol her fath- er ,.... Judie Mae Scott w h o excbaoged weddinl pledges and rings wMh her betrothed, Wllme!' M. Durst· eler o{ Oona Me.a. The Rev. Michael Sams- vick performed the rites Friday evening. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freem111 Scott of Gar· den Grove selected a Door length gown Of lilt orgama with a bodice ol aleocoo lace over orpnu. Her full slort wtis accent«l with lace md eoded in • train. The new bride wore a aboulder leogth silk illusion veil and a dainty pem"I crOWll and carried a cu- ca.ding bouquet of wtJiUI rose-s w1ttJ two on:bida in the center tied with white tu lie and ribbon Miss Karen Scott, I>« sis- tt'f'. was gow9t'd in a blue S1lk brocade floor length A- hne fashion, for her role as maid of honor She don· ned a Tose hNdpiece of blue tulle and carried a nose- gay of blue carnations with white net and blue ribbons Mrs Kurt Elmer of Or· ange wore a pink silk bro· c-ade floor length gown and M.L.<11 Jill Whitaker pf Gar· de.n Grove, the bride's cous- in WOt""e a yellow silk bro- cade A·llne fashion for t:Mir roles &! bndesmaads. They t'arrled nosegays or pink and yellow carnations Miss Laurie Orr. flower girl, donned a lavender silk If your uoholsterv is of the type that heretofore could not be cleaned because of shrinka9e or fading YOUR PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED. Chem· ists have perfected a new Dry Cleaner -Remarkably effective and GUARANTEED not to cause any SHRINKAGE or FADING -Th. 9re.test advance in the cleanin9 industry in many years. UPHOLSTERY and CARPET TINTING & DYEING y..,, c•l•rt mey ,.0w be r••lo••d encl f.docl •••11 covered by t i .. t1119 or the color completoly cha~.I "v DYllN6 with 1>•"•+<•!1"" 11cure cly" YOUR WALL TO WALL CARPET TINTED or DYED ON THE FLOOR Tiie H•-.t • c • .....,. Cl .... htt -4 C.,.. '-"'k• TWO RETAIL SHOWROOMS AL'S CARPET AND RUG WORKS ..... St...--1'J S.. W•l11 St., Ore11 .. -IJl-5411 -S0-640t ........... ,_. _ 11111 M•I• St. -10-Utt 15 '•llltt s..,,1"f C""'l Ow Jlttt All9 T-At TN s.-A~ DW-A-PUYll 646-0639 and aesi!ting dldnc the fa-were Tl hmcbeoD pesta. tivities were the bride'• aia-F.dna COCJPtt nanwted the ten, Mn. Robert Leach of a ff a 1 r for Lido Fubiam. Garden Grove and Mn. Curt The lelectiam. moddecl by Inrin of Santa Ana, and her club memben, iDdDded en. aunt, Mrs. Sam Taylor ol semblea raneinl from Coif Costa Mesa. .;.~to~coctt.aill~~~-===:;:::::=~~~~~~~~~~ MRS. WILMER M. OURSTELEll Santa An• Setting The couple will ~e their home in Costa Mesa upon their return from a wedding trip up ttle coeat t.o north· em California. The new Mrs. Fletcher was graduated from New- port Harbor Hieb School and her oo.baDd atteDded Brigham Young Unlvenity and DOW is a ltndeot at West Coast Univenity. Diners Talk About Taste Tasting wiU be discussed over dil'W'ler Tueaday. July brocade floor lmgtb frock. Jim Williama of San Diego 11 . when Young Sophistl· Her rose headpiece was of was organist Beskets of cat.es gather at 7 :l> p.m . ln lavender tulle aad * rar· white ·gladioli and stock the King's Table restaurant, ried a wrote bullet of lav-adorned tbe church altar. Garden Grove eoder Oower1. Scott Orr wu Flreaide Room of th e On the agenda are the ring bearer. church was the setting for final plans for the group's The bridegroom, son of the reception, and asSlsting annual wine-tasting g a 1 a Mr. and Mrs. Max Durstrl-during the festivities were scheduled Aug. 18. Mern- er of North Highlands, ask· Mrs Ron Cole. cousin or bers also will discuss the ed his brother, Claren Ours-the bride, Mrs Ardltti Gril-.July 15 rummage sale to teler o( Sacftmento tn be fith and Mrs Peg Swanson take place in Long ~ach, best man. The bride was graduated under direction of Mrs Kay U!henng guesu to their from Bryan College. Day· Dekoure. chairman seats were MXlhael and ton, Tenn and her husband Business · dinner ho~tec;s Oooglas Scott, brothers of attended 81ola C'.ollege. I.a will be Mrs Roger Buck· tile bnde, Ron Ritterrath Mirada mgham and Eugffi Mueller. both of The couple are honey July's. board meeting will Costra Mesa moorung m San Diego and take place in the L o n g Mrt. Dennis Orr of Santa will make their home m Beach home of Mn. Deweyl AIMl waa soloist and Mrs Oosta M~a Enney, treasurer -------------- ------ HOLD IT! Don't make a move! WqnneWood SANTAANA 1 bavf befn lo Chluco and N~ Yort and on a motor lrlp lo Cuacb . but that's not •hat J mean. I likf uollc th1nv th~t look like rd found them in IOIDf re!DOU market place. 1 told all thil to oae of lbc. nicr dtt0ratoni lrom Bigan Wdl. I don't lrno• ·~they alJ came from, but I bad 1<1 m1n7 nollr ttinai l& dioow from my heMI wu nnm mine So now "" botM hu that "fn been to fara••1 plal"f'~ look" and I rouldn't bf mon! plt!ued If you h•v,. • tlrum 1hout how you w1n1 your horM to look, call Biggar8, f,47-1621 SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH POMONA: HOLT, EAST OF GAREY PASADENA: COLORADO AT El MOLINO u I I I • - # .. -....... •• Aqua Net · WITH 38¢ COUPON Reg. 57~13 OI. GIRL'S Cotton Panties 19¢ 100% cotton; ~lastic waist & leg; white 00· ly. Size 4-12. LADIES Sleeveless Shirts 1.11 Reg. 1.58. 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Bob Ottum'1 article iD Sparta JI. l111traUd foUowin& Dan Gumey's apectaculer American EagSe triumph in the Belgi.am Gnnd Prix two weelta back WU entitled "Apple Pie, Mom and Mr. Gurney." Penned Ottum : "Let joy be unrestrained, you im- age-cooscioua Americana. Let there be drinks all aromd and freestyle dllilllc- m g in the streets. On ooe atunninl aftemooo tDs week the leanest, )\and- iOIMlt, ie.t-ugly American ol them all clb:nbed mt. the mr be cals the American Eagte aod wrapped a fa. moos Europeaa auto race iD red, white and blue. Aa the Belgian Grand Prix growled to a 9niBh in ~ allot- mg aunaet over Spa, the only thing Dan Gurney bad not done recently in Europe was Jeep tall buildings with a singtie bound. "At the vict«y ceremony Gurney t!.Qu. ~1111111111111116' BILL DONER lllllllllllllNIA 11tood aoldier..traigbt u the Belgians ~ed a ..:rat.chy old recordirlg ol 1be Star Spangled Banner' and tben to the crowd's · aurprWed delight be plucked tile bl.o6some from a big bou- quet of r06es and tOMed them towards young JQdies ill the tkoog. Ah! tilat Gurney. Ah! that Eagle. Ah! Am«· ica." Ah! that Ottum. . ....., ............... Prime CvMn, tM Olldlme dr· eua aUOllgJDU wb• weld • te t. come heavyweight cbampi09 of tbe w o r I ct. dJed lut w e e k and thu caued hllteriam te dlf Into the arehlvea and eome ap wl&Jt old stories aboal Da Preem. One of the belt eo.~ned hll fl.rd vlatt te CaJ. lfornJ•. Upo• antnl m tbe Seat~ lud, a reporter uked C a r • ~ r a wbat be UioaPt ef lAI AllgelH. "Lo• Aagelea! Prlme repUed, "I knock beem out." More trouble for Andy Grao.ateUL Now U seems Ken Wallll, the raY who desiped &.be Turbocar, It a d called It qaitl. "I felt I llad &o sae- rtnce my pride to wwt for Graa- ateW/' uy1 Wallll. "I dot1't ap- prove of what be'1 doing. He's cJalmJng all the credit for a car evu tbo11gb be bed llOWDC to de with It." Poor ol' Andy. Set1u Log~ Aussie Roo Clarke was oomm.ent.Jnl{ on Ghana track ace Stanley Allot.ey prior t.o this weekend's British Com- monwealth-USA track and field meet m Lo6 Angeles when be remarked, "I see wtiere Allotey wants t.o compete m the 10,000 meb!rs or the marathon after w 1 n n i n g the Commonwealth Games 220 title. So sbouJd I if Jimmie Hmes and Tomnue Smitll were in my event" Jochetl Rmdt's coming bade t.o ttle U.S .. but not to Indianapolis. The outspoken Austrian race driver will t.ake part in the Canadian American Challenge Cup senee tlus winter, driv- ing a Chevy-Lola for Roy Winkelmann of San Jose. NatlooaJ televisioo may not be ov- t>rly interested in i--ofessiooal tennis. but the local circuits sure are. Next year KTI'V ( 11) wants k televtse two days ol tlle Paal1c Coast Inter- nation&~ Cup matches at the Newport Beocn Tennis Club and wants to do both in color. Master mechanic Smokey Yumck explammg why he broke up with vet- eran dnver Curtis Turner· 'With tht> speeds we're workmg at now. I JUSt don't thmk Curl.Js has the stanune to run 500 miles on a hot day. He's got to gt>l by on expenence. As far as J?Olll~ out oo the lrac,jl and hol-lap- pln~ the place. I stiUI trunk he's ai; good as anybody going When he ran l!S-150 miles in that Olevelle last year and someUung'll let go and we'd l\Qve to take him out, he'd be s1ttin~ m a quart of V.O The seat'd be soaked and he'd still have 400 miles (o go·• Note to Smokey Everybody knows Curt.is is a Canadian Qub man 1 OCC Forf rit$ In use you didn't notice, Orantr j;oHt Colwge was fort'ed last wPek it forfeit twn of lt1 hasf'ball win1 ~ to u1int an Inell gt hie playtr. '11d1 pro~cted Santa Ana lnl-0 1 tit Pr tbe Eastern Conference tltlr Wtttt Cftrua. Sadly. tbt> Dons nevt>r pt a lhot at tbt> "'* playorts, hf>. esvu ef the len~b of time It took .. , the EC to I t I I 1 I 1 t e at11ln1t C.:11t. f WM• qulzud aa to why ht wort lm't t)Hses, even whllt runnln.: at .. pt, 1 p r I • t e r Charlie Greene tfdek!r repUed, "Man. they're not 1•ad e1. They're my rH n try Nteld1." Serb Jenb, tbt ~ MP118D who brv~&H the nberCJaN vaultlnt ,.1e a oumlkr of yean aio, 111 now "8rtlnt on flbertlH1 cUvi11 board• 8111001 otlwr things. NCAA chem pion Robrrt WllbJtt or ucr aa.ra. ''1f'akl' dh•lnt board1 '"' unbf>.. ... uhlt TM-y'rr tht br1t ,.,,. rnr a1f'd wlfhl)ut 1 douht. ·• MondQ. JulJ l, 19'7 ' CJUCAGO (AP) -MM1 byltlril ia sweeptni ancient Wri&Je1 F I e l d t.beee ctay1 aod the only cu:y it ~ 't seem to bother i. Fereuaon Jenktna, t.be CJaadAaD.bora rtlb~huds who wanta Co become a mUliooairt. A aowd of 40,464 not only dlea-ed l!Yf!r/ mcwe tbe Cblcaco om. made Sunday. but allo played tbe game of "~ard". Everytune the ~ Y or t MIU 90Cnd a run agllinst tile St. Lotua Cerdinals, the crowd let out a deaf. enmg TOM'. And ~ the ftnal ICOl <. ol NMt' York S, St. Loula 4 weal up, Jtnldm, ...., C9IDt • ... Olbt • from PblllldeipbM M a nl1« pltdier i.t ,.... • 'becema • IW1er 1* Jn ll9I and WG3 1* four ,ames. He'1 '°"'' alont wtth pltdliDC c09Cb Joe 84k:.ker wbo telll bl.I corp. "ltlct with me ..i I'll make yoo a mllllom1.rt.'• .. 'lbat'• what be teUt me IDd rm IOtui aiaac wttlt hbll," AluPed J.,,.. ttna. "Ht ...,. two load ,_.. and ttien rou set ilia blC IDOGIJ. rm ~ kind of &UY wbo rutty needl It. rm sun ~iDC ('or It aDd tis wizmln& becomes Mi. The waJ we're Colnl. we ml&'lt even win the peDDIDL •• Mick.ey .No :~ .Matth ·f~r Minnie Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL Chi~o 43 29 .5111 Boston 39 34 .S34 • ~ Detroit 39 34 .~ ~ M.i.nnesota :l9 34 .534 ·~ Cleveland 38 37 .5111 6'ila ANGE~ 3t 3t .50I 7 Baltimore ~ '39 .m t New York 34 :.. .466 9'h Kansas City 34 a .442 u % WuNngtoo 32 +I .ID 13 SUNDAY'S RHUln AltHll 6. N1W Yort 4 Detroit ~ "*'"° • 8osl1lft 2. lte-City ' Ml-...._ WU.lngton 1-1 a.11trno•• 1, CRw!Md t Cc.elllid 6 lnnlf'OI, relfll TODAY'S SCM80UU Boa• 1"-• H ) vt..ANeUS CHemll-. I.fl, ~If!! Sl9dl-. ~. I "m. a.111mart C~ 7..JI et Olk»ee ,._..,., U I. nltll!I -Y0111 IP'..._ •n el M...,.... (..,._ wetl • .H).~ Demlll IMct.aln. Hl et Clttwleftf m ..... Ml. ....,, Only _, ldledUW NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pd. GBL 45 29 .608 45 29 .608 Cruea go St. Lows Oincimati 43 35 .551 4 San Francisco Atlanta Pittsburgh Philadelphia DODGERS Houdon 4 t 36 .532 5lf: JS J6 .514 7 J6 36 .500 8 New York J6 38 .486 9 :u c .440 1.%% 29 47 .382 17 Tl 45 .375 17 SUMDA Y'S at:SUL Tl Houlton s. DOOGI as • Cnlc.90 4 Clftc:lnnell I Phll9dllt>!lla I. S.n Francll<AI 1 Now York ~1. SI LOUii •l All<tnta ot ttl~tll. ~ rein TOOAY'S SCMIOULI OOOGIH ([)fyldalt. 1·11 et P'ltbbu-tll (s,,.lo.. WI, KFI, KWl(W, • p m San Frenclsco Cllolln. _.., al -Ycrl ( ... ,,..., UI. CheMl'I ._ 4 pm c1nc ..... 11 ,,.._ H I ., SI lCIUtl (GlllMI\. ... ,,"""" Chluon IC.tolp. Ul •I A1141MI IC..,,_. >JI, n•lf\t °""" .. ,,.,.. -.ieot f'u~I Prob~ Gurney's Bid Fails • I (Special to tbe DAILY PIUYT) LE MANS, France -Dan Gurney'~ bid for a second straight Grand PTi.x victory was thwart:ed here Sunday when his Americ.an Eagle racer de- veloped fuel flow proble-ms durm" the early going of ttw> Grand Prix of France Whlle Gurney was having trouble J?etting his high-powered mactune op- erating properly, h1~ ex-teammate .Jack Brabham of Au~traha breezed home to victory in front of Deni~ llulme of New Zealand in another Repco-Brabham Hulmr thus relaint'd the tead in the world championship derby with ?l point.c; Brabham tuis IS and Pf'd TO Rodr1J?l)eZ or Mexko City 12. Gur new, who won tht> Grand Prix of Belgium a fortnight ba<'k, has 9 Gurney. forced to makf' an early pit stop. returned to the race and moved 8!! tugti as second before be- mg s1delmed B~ McLaren. who drove Gur- ney's othl'r Eagle rn U1e race, like- wise sutrrrt>d mechanical problems He was nt>vt>r ablf' to i;rnouslv chal lenge the leaders · Brabham's w1nnlnA 11mr for thf' 219 5-nnlr racP "ai; 102 miles fM'r hour Fnllo"'in~ Rrahh;.tm ;1nd llulmr :lcro.~~ th<> hnr wa \ .lack1r Stewart nl ~:otlanrl in a RRM UP'IT ......... SUCKER fltl.AY WOltKS-wmt looUd lib dil:M- t« for the Angels Sunday -tmned. into a lllCbr' play that helped the Senpbs belt tbe New Yen \'mkeel, M . Angell Jim ~ md ~ Sdm1 ~wound up at third b8se but FregoBi ran back • .....S. lariq New Y...t catcher Jake Gibbs .nm-IBL Gibbl lell for the bait, aod Schul scored --... tic al~ Al Downing. Try Pirates Te•lgllt Dodgers Showing Cbus In Blnwing Big Leath HOUSTON (AP) -The Loa Ange&el Dodgers blew a U lead to Bout.on SatardaJ, he qWctly r u • h e d to prove tt W"UD't a ftub. fumblmg a 4--0 edv•ta&e Sunday. Rookie Roa Davia climaxed a Hous- ton comeback with a periect lqUee:U bunt in the ninth inning S U n d a y. scoring Jim Wynn a.s the Astroc mp- ped the Dod&ers, 5-4. Saturday, HouAoo rallied to break a 2-2 tie with two rum in the elgbth Jul'f~ .... ~~,·-41t'1 IMDI July ~ w P'~ If» • ...._ ICJI (...e) July~ It&. ,,.,.,,._ ).II 11.1'1\.. ltFI , .. ) mrung, providlOg a 4-2 triumph. The depressing losses dropped ~ f!lghth-plaa Dodgen nine eama un- der .500 and 3'h games behind M:veoth- place Philadelphia. It looted in recent days as if the Dodgen were ready Ix> make a move toward the first di- vts1on. but now the prognosis m •t happy. Lo5 Angeles fatts a three-game se- ries with Pittsburgh and three games in San Francisco before returning to Dodger St.atdium following the A I I Star break. Wa& playing back.'' said DaVll, '0 IO I dlecided to tan a lbot an the tint pitdL" Reg.-4Jdmjtted; .... WlllD't remJy apectiag a bcmt in a situtian lib that, with two outs md a force play pweihle But I was mIIJ aw pilled that Wynn came down the line that rMt." u. ~ MOUSTOll .. ... . ..... ~.. • • '. ~.. J 1 J ~ 111..0hw,a Jllt~a JtJl W.O.W.d Sltf"-d Slll ~-lllf~tf •• ,, ~-J1Jt...._.1't St JI ~-" • 1 1 • -.... a > 1 1 • T--., c J I J 1 IUlliftliL Ir S 1 1 1 ......... < .......... , 1111 .......... , ••• w:.11 1 ••• -..,r. It J I t t ._..._ ,,. I t t I ........ " .... ~ ..... .,_, • t t t t ....... ""' I I e I ~-1•••---... ...... .._. . . ... T.-. JS 411 4 T_.. 11 JU J r...--............... la.__ ----· ........ ----· E -~. W DntL. DP -la .-,.,... >. ........ 1. Ul9 -la .-...... a. ......... lt. • -T ...... Ala4a:o .. 6-. ~ ~ S -S--. I~ M ..... IO si..w S1JJJS •• -llJ J I 1 I 1 .,_ U/JtffJI ..... ~ J/Jl I I J t ... 1•••>1 .._ I f t t • 1 ...,_. IW~SI J J I t I > ~-t.•.~-~ BOSTON VISITS BIG A TONIGHT Two of tbe hottest clubs in base- ball -t b e Cantornla AngelJ and the Boston Red Sox -will square off tonipt at Anaheim Stadium The Angela' Jack Hamilton ( l-0) the center at buebll'1 lat.est spitball con- troversy, will pitch against Boston's Lee ~e (2-5) in tonight's opener of the ~e ft.e4.Sox series. Tuesday'• game darts al 6 p.m. It'll be followed by what'• being billed as the country's largest Fourth of July flttwor4. •bow. The Bolton aeries end& Wednead.ay night and the Angels then have the day off 'Ibunday before Kamas City visit& Anaheim for a twi-rugbt dou- bleheader Friday, starting at & p.m. Ao 8 o'clock game Saturday and a 1 p.m. SUnday matinee winds up t be home stand. SPORTS LOG HORSE RACING -H o 11 y w o o d Park, first post 1 :4~ p.m. BASE~ -B o s t o n vs. Angels, Anaheim Stadium, 8 p.m. At.rro RACING -CRA sprint cars, Ascot Park. a:S> p.m.; s~ stoct.s, Saugus Speedw•y. 8 p.m. BILLIARDS -T o u r n ament Bil- liards Inc., Culver City. 8 and 10 p.m. RADIO-TELEVISION BASEBALL -Dodgers at Pitts- burg, KFI. KWKW, 4 p.m., Boston vs. Angels. KMPC, 8 p.m .: San Fran- cisco vs. New York, Channel 4, 4 p.m . Tonight veteran right-hander Don Ory!dale (7 ~) will attempt to revsw the weekend trend when he ~ die Pirates' Tommy Sisk (~) in tM series opener Ex-Pilot Writer to USC The Dodgers look lhetr 4-0 lead With thr~ runs in the secood JMlnl! and ~ in the fourth Jf'ff TorboTJ! brought home the first marker. and Dick Schofield drove in tM next three with a pair o4 singles Then the Oodgers st1 about thr busmess of rnuering away the lead .Joe Morgan and Rusty Slat.lb sing . led homt> llooston runs 1n the filtJi inning oH Dodger starU>r BIO Singer to cul the sprt>ad to 4-2 In the 11xth. Julio Gotay delivered a base1-loaded, two-run double off reliever Bob Miller to ™' the count Wynn doubled with one out in the decisive runttl, and m intentional walks and a for~ out filled the bases w11Ji two out. Davis then ~ the Dodgers with his bunt and pitch- t>r Phil Rt-,l?an was unable to m.r:«t> a play a~ Wynn chari:rd aaos~ 1l'1th .. thr wmnini: run "flpforr I c·:imr up . \\ vnn gav(' mr 11 llttlt' sign th;1I lhr third hai-rman Andersen Replaces Ambrose (Sped.a) te &lw DAILY PILOT) LOS ANGELES -Don Andersen, rormer DAILY Pru>T sport, writer and for the put four years director ol public reladom for the California lntencholaltk Federation C CIF ), was named athletic news director at USC ~ 1be appointment of Andersen, 'II. came from athletic director Je11 Hill. ~t.11 vaationing in Balboa. A.ode 91!11. a graduate ol Santa Ana Ki6 School Sant.a Ana Junior Colo- • and CaJ State FulJerton, replaces George Amlll"me on the Trojan staff. Ambrose rat~ at SC a.1tt lttV· inc as atbletic M'WI director for fOOT years lo go into private bustness Andenen, who resides m Cypr~-;. will begin h15 IW'W a.~1gnment on .July 17 ~\ TO USC POST Don AnderMn Mr. Rojas Mows Down New1York By EARL GUSTKEY CM Tiii Dlillr ...... It WU tbe DiDtb innln&. 11MI Aneela were lMding 1lle New Yen Ymiba, M. But danitr stood at the plate ID tbe form of Ylcby OW'Jel Mantia. 'lbe pftdler wu a tanner O&ba IOldier named Minervino Alejmdro Roju, known generaBy as Minnie. Rojas threw a allder that split the piate. Mantle watched. Strike ooe. Mantte, DOW poe.ltive a fut ball WU u.., TJaq Seerell .,.._LS e -SdlMI wa•M. ....... illftt6ad. MIMllr"1I liMle accnd ScM.al Mllr1at'a ,.._. _..., ,.,. -1. lllodten" .tlllJle _..., Mlncllw. TMlllH ltUNS. "" -,..,..... Monool end ltak:Nldl a1,..,J. ONE aUN. 7"' -HaN •ltttMd. '-* ~ on c.ni....ra wcrlflcte -acond on I'~•·• II...._ ONI ltUN 9"I -aoctwn '-'"nd ONE aUN NllW YotllC <1111 -Wllllalt.,. ~. Srnltll w•..i. A"'9n'a alntlt -...S Whltall .... OHi RUN. Jltl -Glbla -.. .... Mantle 1"'911d. ............., alMla -W Glbla. Menfle M:Ored 111 IC.e!Wa -r.-~. P91191W _..., on llnllll'• Wkld eroundW. THltlfE aUNS. on ita way, watched another 1lider ro by. Strike two. Finally. Rojas threw a fast ball. Strike three. Roju, curJ"fdly baseball's best re- lief pitcher ret1Nd a I I six m e n be faced in the e.igbth and ninth innJnp Sunday afternoon befu'e 40.168 fana- tbe largest Big A crowd of 1967. Th• Angela won, 6-4. Rojas is chalking up aome imJl'• sift statistics as the Angeb approectJ the ball-way pokit in the seuoo. He's allowed one euned nm in his last %7 innings. Ria earned run aver- age hu dropped to 1.66 . "Amazing man, l.Jn't he?" Mited skipper 001 Rigney afterward. "He'1 just amaz:illg. He didn't have tus best stuff and be still rot •ix guys out." Catd>er Bob Rodgers, who bit • IO!n home run over the rlgbt field fence in the eighth inning, was surrounded by writers after the game. "MlnnJe was just great,'' be said. He didn't have a good fast ball to. day so be had to ~Y heavily oo tbe breaking pitches. And boy did he start spotting th.at mabig stuff. Mantle couldn't betieve those two sliders." The starting pstd>er, Jim McGioth- Un, had his second straight off day. He WU I i f t e d in the fifth innint in favor of Ken Turner. "Mac was too deliberate -be wu taking too much time and falling be- hind the bitters," Rodgers explained. McGlotblin caught a line drive on ~e hand off the bat of Horace CJ.ark Ill the third inning . ''J told Mac maybe that would lm- ~ his pitching," snorted Rig. Re was sea~ bi.a pitcbea to- day. He didn't have his usu.al smooth motion and rhythm. He waa taking too much time -maybe be wu counting the hOWle. "He'U pitch Friday against t h • Kansas Cities.'' McGlothlin was placed on the All- St.ar team by Baltim<n'1 Rank Bauer "I told Hank I'd like to see him pick Mac .and not ~ him " 01.. 'd ·1· • • ... S8J • ' m sure glad to see him on the All- Star team but he could sure use the rei!!t, too .. The Anpl pOOt waa irritated at Rick Reichardt for not calling for a fJy ~I by Steve Wh.11.alrer in short left field m the fourtti inning that Jim Fregosi dropped "He should have called off Fregosi and caught it himseli. Maybt I'll jl.18t (Sff ROJAS. P•ce 15) NllW YOO. C•L.,ORNIA , .. , ..... lb Olbbo c • Menllt lb ... pl ...... d Wllllltlrar. r1 r,..11, 11 C.'1nllll. lb Nnaro. u 0-..tne, " Tlllollon. • .-.. ...... ~"'" .. t • ... •• , .... s 0 • 0 c ...... , ct ' • • • • I 1 0 k"•ol, ltl 1 I 0 0 I I 1 t F-1. .. • J l I S 1 J 1 Ml""""' lb 1 I i e S I 1 I Morion. rf ) 0 J 1 I 0 I • Jo1W11-. cf I 0 t 0 J O 1 1 Rolo1, o 0 0 O o l 0 I I 11,lchartlf, If I I 1 1 7 0 0 0 ROd°""· c 4 I 3 2 O 0 0 O IC...,.,.., 1b ) o I t I 0 0 0 M<Olollltl~, o o t e 0 0 t I t Tu,_r " I t t t ICotoo. " 1 o t t Hell. r1 t I l t T•att ~ 4 1t I T01•l1 )1 • II t N-Yen ooe l:IO GOG -' c..11,,.,,"te ooe J01 11x _ • If Kaho. 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Sweep Twin Bill She clocked 11.9 tn wm- nlng her Saturday beat and waa timed in 11.6 in the tal· ented tinal field. won by Barbara Ferrell ol Loa An· gelea in 11.1, tying the list· ed world record. for tbe 400-meter dash with .t victory in 5.2.S sec<>OOJ over tbe La Play a Stadium tr&CL Mila Cooke, a 19-year-old Loe Angeles product who now lives In Washington, D.C., cut eight-tenths of a second off ber American record of 53.3, which lbe Ml last year . place went to Girls division champion Lois Drinkwater of Phoenix, Ariz., at ~.5. Maren Seidler, the 1&-year· old from Berkeley Height&, N.J., added the women's crown tn her girl's shot put. ting title as she th .. ew 46 ffft, 10 inches on ber final effort to beat indoor cbam· pion Lynn Graham of Los Angeles who had 46-5. White ol Chicago, onty American woman to have jumped fart.her, took a«• ond at 21}.l this time. Pat Van Wolveraere, 17. ol the Angels Traek Club in the &late of Wubincton • sueceufully d,efended her 200-meter hurdle tiUe with a 27.8 timing. . Connell Chevrolet swept a do u b 1 e header Sunday at Qista Me•a Park to run 1ta undefeated Conoit Mack competition a t r l n g to 11 games In a row. Connell defeated both S. vanna and Kemedy by iden- tical 7-3 scores as tbe '4rin· ner's bats clicked for nine hits against Kennedy aod seven againlt Savanna. Joe LaPage wu the pitd>- j.ng hero in the first game against Savanna as he re- corded 10 strikeouta in &ix innings while tbe s e c o o d game was hlghlighted by a seven-run Connell outburst in the fifth inning. .............. ••• ••'-' a ' ... ...., '. ..... y F ....... c .,_., d ._._,, -....._,. ._... . • ..._. rf .......... .......,.,. ......_ p r ..... .. . .... J • • • • • • • t I t t I I t I , ' . . I I I • > a I a , . . . , • 1 1 M J I t ~ F~,lt -~ c J . ..,..._, -£..,, rf ......... ... ...,. d .._. l(Ww,. _.......,, M. ' . J ' ) ' , 1 ..... 1 • • • I I ' 1 I I .. . ' 1 • • • • • • 6TH M llATIOM 0.. D lsal A Painful Ace Messing Misses 81,000 Pelto.,. Gt_.,.. J.-l,11 T'lllalla J • J I .I 1 1 I I I I t 1 I I I IS I ~ ~ ea.ta Ilea Coantry Club -ila lint holHIM!ne '· ' ID the boeb today. The first three fin.lsbers in each event quallfted for the Americafl team. Miss Ferrell led all the way to beat. among others, Wyomia Tyus, who ls one of three others with an 11.1. Charlette Cooke shattered btt own American record Pressed by . Kathy Ham- mond ol Sacramentn, Calli., Miss Cooke hit tht: tape less than a yard in front of her l~year-old foe who aho beat the record in 52.6. Thlrd • Pat Winslow, the 24-year· old veteran from Millbrae. Calli .. won the long jump with her career best of 20 feel, 81/4 IOC'hes. Willye RaNae Bait of San Diego. Calif., wbo lost her meet javelin record in the pre- liminaries won 1t back in the fiMb with a throw al 196-3. Sports Clipped Short Golf Playoff Today White Paces Boes, 3-1 Bat 1Q11t1' Wan. I* i•g of Newport Bacb WUl probablt jail .... ,... die wllale thing. He .,.. one of "4 atr.11 la the ftNt umaaJ ....... CID.b S.eepstlbs ~ 1lilll • 1n1 a1lo me .wh> failed to mtel' a $1,000 ~11 ill one coatest. MONTREAL -Billy Caa· per is the invisible man of golf. He wu subjected to COii.St-to-coast television cove.rage in two nation.s- and oo one not.ked hJm un- til the last five minutes. the altar In J.939 to mar- ry Carnera, w a l t I a I there· for the coUln and the mo11rnera waa the Rt. Rev. Magr. Giuseppe Del- la Pou.a, who bad cell!- brattd the nupttala ZI years ago. Two runs in the third and one in the filth were enough to give Ward's Pirate& a 3-1 victory over Placentia in California Baseball Coo- gress action at 0 r a n g e Cout College Suod.ay. Bill White W'8S the star player fOt the Piratea as be collected two bits, one RBI and scored two ·runs. Andy Hau waa the win· alng pitcher for the Pirates going tbe initial aiJ: imWlp a o d atrilcing out eigbt Pia· cebtia batten. -.. ., , ..... •"• OOI tlO oot-1 l I ,..=,,.,.• ~ ' , Yoa l'*iM!ld it. · ,. °"'-tt J_. ,• ~ i v,.ing stepped up to the 12$-yard fifth bole of =.-. • ~ : : i tbe Ilea Linda eoune and plopped a ~ abot lD ~we !1 .: .: I the mp -bis tint ace ill to yeas. o.-..... .. :~h> I I : :•••••••••••••••-••••••• =:r1· ! : ~ : Coll.~ •: ~ r .,,.... Ma 4 • 4 I J • t l . I I f t ' j I i ~ ... llllftlB .... ---. ... " ,..... .. _ ......... ,...,., ...... Hollypark 'Cap ,_ ......... __ ,...._ SAME SCRIPT Rod Laver But suddenly he was there, center stage in the high drama, on his knees and his arms raised in exs ultatioo -a birdie putt in tbe cup and the pressure on Art Wall, the greying, sud· denly·sbaken veteran, who stumbled to a bogey. And when Wall's five-foot putt curled two inches from the bole, the $7n0,000 Ca· nadian Open GoU cham· pion.ship was tied and its $30,000 first prize still up for grabs. IN PLAYOFF Billy CHper "I bad two things going night at Honolulu Stadium . for me on 18," said Casper, A c r 0 w d of 5,500 saw HOT SPRINGS, Va. - "l don't know why I w«i," said the new U.S Womeo'a Open golf champion, res splendenl in aqua skirt and blue jacket with bemedaled lapels. "l think they helped me win." "T h e y" were t h e chas- tened professional eolfen. and they knew ju&t what raven-haired Oatberine La- coste of Paris meant in bu modest little speech out.aide the clubhouse of tbe Caa- cades Course late Sunday afternoon Connell Unbeaten, 7-2 ...., ..... , .,....-,,_ ..... ~ ....... --C'lllllllllll ...._.__ - ....... fW ttlf1IOl ,., '"' .. ._.. c.n.._ CF ...,,,._, "' ,._, .,._'°....,"' .. ......... u ,,......, .,,. •• Ulldl ....... d> """"I 11' ,., ..... ,... "' ..... , 11' S-1 .... CA .... l IU 6-1 Rosewall, Laver Play For Tit]e the two-time U.S. 0 P e n Wllaoo go over the bar at champ with the exotic dlet. l7·J~4• and Evans clock "I knew that if I made ze.8 to alp world record that putt 1 was in second bolder Smlth In the 2%0, 9--U""'rl~ l •coo!• 11·1~1 ... 1'-!M &otll Ston4!, U.600 7s.76-7H4-2'6 s.islt Mai<well, SJ,600 11·1HH"-1" M~ Llnast•om. ~OlJ 7S.~'·73-7S-2'1 ~!ldra ~.."1 • .'ii.OlJ ~J.~~CW, C o n n e I 1 Chevrolet re- mained undefeated Sunday with a 7·2 victory over Har· bor Baseball School in Cali· Cornia Baseball Congress play at TeWinkle } ark in Costa Meu. Connell's tnird victory of the season was hlghlighted by Jim carter -~ntly drafted by the Detroit Ti- gers -who had two dooblei and two ~l's. Milfe Gregory and Don Munsel aoo had two hita for tbe winners with Mon.sel also collecti.oc an RBI. H-Connell 1c ... -. ........ a1191-.1 •I IOI Of1 -"-' It t ltA't-.... ~.cf --·It '--""· .. T,-,-a Clllt. .. T...,,.,,...._.c PM, I Scdt, r1 ._,. l"wdld.. 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'°'"""" Cl Y...._..I nt u.sn~ ......... ................... .... _., .. ....,... ..... C 011 ~CM PM OKLAHOMA C I T Y - 'lbey11 replay the Pacific C.O.St loternatiooal Cup fin· ala all over here again to- night when Rod Laver of C<>- l'Glla del Mar tacklea t 0 p- aeeded Ken Rosewall of llllTll um.,.....,..._,.,_• Australia for the Oklahoma --. .. ,.... Gm. ... aty World Invitational title. ~ ... CW......., ti? M .._...._CD"'-",,.. ... Rosewall, wbo easily ~ Mil CA ......., "' M bated Laver for tile Pacific ...._... u lll8lll1lf m tM ...._ u l.-..rt) '" t--1 Oout crown last Sunday at ..,. T• a,. cw -. '*" > "4 •' ~ ~..-----Beach Tennis ~ ..... ~l "').t .,., .. Y"" .. .,_.._ L8* Cll ...... , 1• ._. Cab, had little trouble whip- a..r cw __., t11 ~ • "'---~-Ral.s'-f B k -.._.. c.. 11 v..._.> >I puag 1JE:u.Lua wD o. a · ..,.... ...., "' .._, 1u •• A ~. M_-W , to gall\ the ..... ~ CO ~I 114 7-.f fina)a.be:re., llllt -. ...,. ... 1a ...,.. MeiD1tb.De, Laver w a s ... • • · ~,... ....,. -fCll'ellf to ext.end himseU .... -... .....-,NST- -· .amewbat more in topping L us un TO •-· Andres Gimeno of Spain, &-1 all alone. And I knew that the night's blue -ribbon if Art missed it -and the event. pttssure would be on him Evans also woa the fft -a playoff was then." ln 41.8. That's tbe way it worked Wllaon'a vault and Ev- out, toe two Ued at 279 with ans' wlnn.lng tfmea In dte an 18-bole playoff tod11y. m and 4-40 bro Ile HawaJ- Casper sbot a 89 Sunday hut pest records. Neal and Wall a 'n. Steln.bauer of Oregon, who llArl wan J<. fl· ,.n•1'-21' xa111v ,.,.,,.,, • .--m tipset world record bolder ~~'N'lc\':.;.,'1:~~l11 ~ g Randy Matson ln the abot ln1~~~r~10~~foo ~-n:: put, also bettered a guest Arl'IOld P•lmtr, ~ s;: ,._ mark with a throw o( L~-.J"~ ..,IOJo U: · ,._ 67·5"'1. O:ries fi1ff0f'd, S5,2l0 n: Ii '~ ~.:i"'-Solj:~ ~ 1i. ,... LOS ANGELES -The = J~ryb.m ~ ~ JM proposed Floyd Patterson, ~'"J, at,••· un• --~ Jerry Quarry beevyweight B~-&e.,~'~n• 11• : • rematch in Los An€eles Dav• ,,._,,, 12,714 "' Allan HeM1,... n.n4 1 • won't be part of an elimina- o.ie Doua1n1..,s2.7u • ,._ tioo tournament to decide a INGLEwOOD, . - Mervll Ma11ers, fllO n.n.1~ MM•lll"" )m11h. soi 1s.n.n.n-J01 CllHO<d Ann Cr•, S6Jll 7S.7H6-7,_..I Sh4ron IC. Miii.,, S630 7~7•71-lOI f.:1r1t>Y Envlehofn, USO 13-14-1'-~ ~ ... .:Of:~ln WO n.~:~~ W1MB L E D 0 N, Enf· land -The Wlmbledoa Lawa Tennis Cbamplon- tbJps moved toto the pay- off 1tage11 today without an American left ln the meo'1 singles -but the manager or the U.S. Dav- is Cup team was far from discouraged. "On the contrary," said George McCall. ·•our boya have done a lot here to redeem the repu- taUon of U.S. tennis." Midway City Wins, I 0-3 ...,...,.,. • .,~mat ~",......,,.. .. ............. ~ ..... ... w..e Clllll llN -,,_., ... ----... ---~ tulQl. ~ .......... i.t. 4 -..... • Clla,_ ................ -._.en-(I ~I 114 .. , ~ ~. in the semifinals. bl doubles, Laver a n d Fred Stolle meet Rosewall llDd Rallton for the title. Laftl' and Stolle defeated Balcb Bocbbolz of St. Louis and )lift Davies of Wales ..... &-3 while Rosewall and BalltAla elimiDated Gimeno -4 Pierre Barthea of Fran· Race horse trainers abould successor to deposed cham- have the problem facing pion Cassius Clay, promot- Charlie Whittingham. e.-Aileen Eaton said Sun· He bas the two most day. talked about horses at Hol· Mrs. Eaton said she and lywood Park and bis prob-the Olympic Boxing Club lem is to run both or ch9(>se will stage the Patterson· one for Tuesday's $50,000. Quarry bout as a.n indepen· added American Hand.leap. deDt promotion. not allied to McCalJ ufoed that the gtant·kUUng e f r o r t 1 of Charlie Pasarell, C 11 f f Rkbey a n d Marty Ries· WlmbJedon restored some sen In tbe first week of or Amertca'a tennl1 prea- Uge -at rock-bottom alter loalnf to lowly Ecu- ador ln t b e Davis C • p American Zone llDaL Midway City opened up an 11 hit attack Sunday on its way to a 10-3 rout of Santa Ana in American Le- gion baseball action at Westminster High School M.,..,.Y Cit¥ Mt -lillll-lt 11 2 sA.WTA MIA u. " ... J I I I $ I I t 4 e I t ? -'• ......,. ~ ................. ..... .. _..,_ ........ ..... .. Clim. ...... --......... ......._,.. ... n.ro. T-.. nl IM n...... "' ~ ........... ~)111 ).1 ~ Dllll (W ..... I 117 ,6-1 XII f Of I aMt •1 ..... C.~114 •1 _.... n CW .....,_, TI4 7-1 "-* .Bit u ~· 114 •1 Qldln fW • 2 ' .. J.t ,...... CA ,.._., tu .. , caK'---... ~ ... O n e o( Whittingham'• tbe heavyweight elimination charges is . the unbeaten bouts put on by Sports Ac· RJ.gbtfielder Phil Macart· ney was the ooiy Midway City player, however, to get an extra base bit as he pounded out a bases loaded dooble in Ole eighth inning to drive in two M.LDS. .,_ .. FIWG. If Ev-. r1 Pll'Mr, I, ,. HeWY ... 0-.llt Zlligler. rf. • J • • • 1 I 1 t I I I I • • 1 • I I I I I I I I 1 • • • .... Dllll (A ...... ,.. ... . .... .. ... a ca -..... ,_ . . . ee 7-5, ~in Sunday's semi· champion from Argentina, tion, Inc. 1,..----------"ll Forti, who is owned by an Terms of the lii.ght will be American group headed by discussed, Mn. Eaton said, A B. IBull) Hancock of when P&ttersoo returns la· ~ "'-·. ........... "' ......... CD""-""'>19 M Diii --cw • , , ..... ...... ----finala. 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" •not...-.: s l\.lllbut. • "'""' 112 rod< cod. ltlDOHOO -m •noltf); H bar• •a<:vde. J16 C411ko ban, Jt _,..,_ 11 l\ellbul TllrM IWOH• >AA al'Oltn! 1' hallbvl, 11' rNdl~tl, 1.lllO rock cod OCIAH.1101 -"6 enolf<'t• I ...... 'Jolmny O' To fA>acl1 \ ,Jnhn Olszewski, better known ln football fans t!V- f'!'vwhere as ''.Johnny O", ha·s i;igned u assistant coach of the Long Bea<:h Ad, mirals of the Continental Football League Olszewslu, one of Loo g Beach's all-time football 2reats, completes h e a d coach Shelby C a 1 houn'1 staff. joining Pete Austin and former Lot Angeles Rams star Carver Shannon. Olszewski st~rrf'd at Long Beach's St. Anthony High School beforr entC'C'ing the l inivns1ty of Califomill, ........ '" -" ....... ~ ......... c-.-~ L.oM9 amACll ~ .._..., ._..... - -411 _ ... , 2 ..,...... ,.. .... ...... c..-(ll ~ "' 1-1 11 rd olll. J ...... ("9dSt ...... 0.... '' "' ...._, "' 6-l ....._, -t• ...,...,. 1 ..,.,.... Roll! ....,. "' ~J m u 1' llellbut, M7 CllllDI ...._ I ~ ,. ... 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' '" ~· a...--"' _, n• •' ..... ~ ,. c:-,..,., '" .• ' ~ .... cw ..... , '" .. I a ,..... Md! • .....,.. •·~ • PACIP1l'r ~ ._. .• ...... "-" ...... I S I W wrT Tll'.Wf. (Fr9m Pase 14) give Rkk a rest -lJU1, gee. k tot that big hit in tbe mtb for QI ••• Fregosi accepted blacM re.-the muff that eventuaDJ produced a New Yort ruu. earner of tbe -..S I lost it. But I called 1w it an the .., and lboald have Md it... be said, "I bad it all the we.7. 'lbe ball tail a ~ .. Rod,en Md lbr'9t bits ... Ballba --h.ld twu. Fregoli ~ llis ·~ to .m. ftod&en toes .. to .254 and llcrlan llbat up to ..lDl. HOLD IT! Don't make a move! WqnneK'ood SANTAANA w~·~hPWOO all·AmHk~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I h1111nr~ rn 1953 I ) - Eagles Run One-Two MOSPORT -Dan Gur· ney Eagles ran one-two here Saturday in the rain· lborteoed Mosport 200-mile nee for Ind?anapolis type pn. Bobby Unaer ol Albuquer· qae, N.M., wu the winner witb Roger McCJuskey of Tucson, Ariz. second. Unser easily captured t.hf' initial l~mile heat witb an average speed of 102.77 and was leading in the second beat when the rains came. United States Autn Club officials called the race of· ficial at this juncture and awarded the bulk of ttie $85,- 000 prize fund to Unser. Gordon Johncock of Hast- 1.Dp, Mich., was third. The race also marked the Indy car debut of Laguna Beach's Rick Muther. Muth· er in a Lola-Offy, failed to place. Gary Congdon of Garden Grove, in the Eisert, Cl>evy, built in Costa Mesa by Jerry Eisert, also went unplaced. r I a i b o r n e F a r m s ter this week from visiting in Kentucky. tile troops in Vietnam She SAN DIEGO, Calif. -said she hopes to stage the Training camp opened or· rematch in August <>r Sep· ficlally In Sao Diego Sat-tembec. urday for professional SF.QUALS, Italy -Al- football'1 newest team, most 10,oot per1on11 paid the New Orleans Sain&A trtbute to former world of t.be National Football beavywelpt b o x l n g League. champion Primo Camera Most of the activity at at hla fU11eraJ S u n d a y the camp at Callfenala ntpt. Wetten Ualventty was 11ae pant bowa as rouUJle admbdatratfve "Tbe Ambling Alp", who wort. Playen clteekecl d1ed at •. three days ago ln, took pbyafcal uamtn--after 1lckne11 had wa1t- ationa, and checked out td him away, waa car- equipment. They also held ried I• a long cortegr In· Ugbt wumup drllla on to the Sequala v 111 a ~ e an individual basis. church for a Roman Ca· The real action started thoUc service. t o d a y 11Vhen the playera Illa grieving w I d o w AllGIU .,, RED SOX Ton•9ht I PM Tomortow 6 PM I firework• Show Pollow1 )' Wtdn•1d•'1 I 'M ATHLETICS IN ANAHEIM STADIUM c;.i,... ......... ~~,·-.s~ ...... -.......,_-' .....,.,,_..a... Aloe .. 12 Uoiloo4 ~ .... ..._...,."' °'-c...., gd their flnt ofOclal · walked dowa the same workout In full equipment. Ti~alah--tb•a•t•b•aliidiiledimiiiihe..iiorlito-llliiiii••••:m••~ And Coach Tom Fean expects to start acrlm· magi.ng no lat.er than Tuesday. HONOLULU -Lee Ev· an1 of Saa Joie State up- set teammate Tommie Smltb In t h e %29 • yard daab, and Paul Wllaon of Southern California gave HawaU Its firat 17 -foot pole vault to htghU(ht the Hawail lnvitaUonaJ track and field meet Saturday BRAKE SPECIALS WOILD'I LAl•DT IUD AND FIONT IND SPICIALISTS Ur.AT 0" A SIU.OUT COMPLETE OVERHALL QUALITY P',UTS ANO U(,altT WOltlC: SY MATIONWIDI SP'ICIH.1"1 • 2795 Z9A Z8A GABOR MYS - -"MIGliTY GRIP'" Tortu,.. Tntecl, GUA•· ANT~ID Llntnea. 4 Wlletle -WhMI cvu .... dtr It.Wiii. ' WMelt -All Four D~ T\wM<I -Atl l111I"" l\ro4t'O\lnd fal' .. ,_ ., Fii, IM•lmum Conl!Kf -front WhMI -rtnet R-cllec! -MArlW Cl'llnder lfll ~·.., -lnike .._ Cll9CMd -o ..... S.•I• CIWdUld -•r•ke H~•ullc $ytl9"1 lled & ltlflllM -lrake .._,,.,., CIM'*' -llr••n Adtustect lo F•cltlf'V Si»<tlkellon'& PORO CH(V.OLIT PLYMOUTH SAVE MONEY at AAMCO .us taa AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS! 1745 Newport BIVd. ___ .646-1666 95•1 Cttdln Cron 91'/d --'38..82(11 919 £ flrtl SI .. -014) ~7·Mll mt Lo111 a.at11 t1v6.. __ 121ll uum -ECQl!tnq Seated ....i Ml .. '9cl -P'e~· 1ne arn• Atlusftd -Your Car •119<1-TMi.ct to 111wrt p,_, &rekt &.tenet 111<1 Opere· Hon -FR5E lreke AdlutlY'M"h I« ~ LI~ "' Your ... w lllll•!lt -•• NATIONWIDf P•rt• •nd l•bo< CUAllANlEEO In w•1T I NG by Naf10t1wlde! BRAKE RELINE Al.L • WHllLS l.IMIO WITH ''MIGHTY ........ TOltTU•• TUSTao LIHIHtS .. , ....... "'.,,,. ... -llrM Mlvt"-h !If Llttt!Me .. U"lftt OPEN OIW A_,ICJI" ••• ,_ • .,.can lllt""Y M- 12'5 FOllO Pl VMOVTH. CHEVllOLET M"'t o•N-r ,.,, ,, '' M Mon. thru Sat. NATIONWIDE Ph. 6-46-5623 OPEN Mon. SAFTI-BRAKE CENTERS .. ,.....,. C-'1'" July 3 OllCOUNT TO HHICEMIN 1718 New ort Blvd. Costa Mesa ,. l)AJLY PILUI M~. JU•t '· J.'*'1 f Miiiion Dollar Resalts . . . .. COMPLETE FUNERALS CONVENIEN'ft.Y PRE-ARRANGED . -----can:rEBY LOT8 , llAU801.J:1J11 CllYl"'IS Jl'rotn SIM S Jl'rv. '4M rstmittster .!lrmnrial ,Jark .M.......-y-Cemeteey T~ Sq>uvdy Oirned Companies Loatcd Side-bf-Se~ Shinn& a Comreoo Dcslrc to Saw YOU Bdttt With Less c.c.t. and W-Jtbout the ' Incoovcnic:ntt oi Funcnl Processions Through Hn"f Traffic 14801 A 14IOJ IEACH K.YD,. WISTMINSl'R ,.a•-1-1ns The BIG MONEY keeps moving to California Federal Savings. 41,800 SEPTEMBER 43,600 DeCEMBEJl 47,100 MAtllOi Now 50,200 savings accounts of $10,000 and over have moved to California Federal. WbJ do lbc rally big sa'fal oootmae to pul their money aod thcu eonfidta:e in the nation's largest federal'? For exactty lhc same reasooa that peopk who sa¥e less do. Calif 001 LI Federal IS the natioo's largest federal With the natJon's highest yield on insured savings. And the safety of S 1.4 billion uset.s- strength. Whctb« yea bnc the Big Money or not. aren't mex the dlings fNUJ SPer's money shookS kx>k for? We al~ ddi9u lbem with a smie.. Nol+•,....lzWwet earn-.. oo irm ed enine-. S.°'9l •w 1' yield oa 11 • d 8£1COUDb whee m ics and • iUeo.,_an••~ •~ K QIJa!l•• j taie 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU. j ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE.• n&-5700 AIWfEJM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCtlD AVE.• n&-2221. COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD.• 546-2300 Head oaice: 56JO ~ Boo6evard. l.06 An&eler IS compounded daily and aiwotaiood a 'JCM· 5.lS% on new bonus accounta. 3-year boom certmc::ates o. S 1.000 minimum accounts earn ~ % )llCldy bonus .00.C b8S11 rate f oc the period st.a rt1ng J aty 1 , 196 7. Payabk at cod a 3-)ICU period. (~ &. cvneot 5% base"*= 5.2S%) OMdeods paJ<I quartccly Funds ~\led t,, ~ }() ea.ro froo Jttly 1. Aller the 10th. funds earn from dlltc recawd. f\lDdc held 3 months earn &.o day wilbdlawn. ~ insmld u S.i 5,000 t>,' pcnnancnt ageocy oC the U.S. Gowc'DIDC1Jt Ftdualy claanacd and supach!d. P#MMlfd f9?S CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A880CIATIO" * • * * * • * rtie Bett•rmenl of P~ is Our Billufn Dollar Bu\inr.~' AJI c6:aqxa 9A..M.lD11!.M..SaUlidl\.)'.. July!\ . I c SALE! • Noon 'til Midnite Sunday, July 2 Monday , July 3 Tuesday, July -4 • 'Every second game of Bowl ing just one Penny. No limit . • Every second meal on special menu, just one Penny. • KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR COSTA MESA 545-1112 UZl'l.ua Tbe S.nd Pebblee is a fi:lm flB~ rift vigorous, ~Log action, JCXDe ol it ahocking and c::ruaL It b;a., been photo. ~ ~y, mo.!tly oo locaUon iD Taiwan. AgW.ost the backdrop ol smoldering Chinese angec. in· terpreted convmcingly by a huge cast represeottng cool- ie6, Communists and Nation· allsb, 1be men aboard ttle U.S. gunboat San Pa b 1 o (nicknamed "The Sand Petr bles") ~ea) their penooal lllruggleB JD ~ coaft.ict be· tween duty to country and maintemnce ol peace with a fonq,i powoel". Steve McQueeo l ea d s a great oast IUppOl'Cl!ld by Rich· ard A~ough. Caodice ~. Rkh.ard Crenna and Marayat Andriane. The Saad Pebbles comes to you oo ttie big Lido screen in Paoavts100 and Color by DeLuxe. Hey, wanna make a date for July 12th? Ple.n to meet Saow White And Tbe Seven Dwufa at Ile Mesa theatre. <-Oatiooing at 1he Mesa «r a aecood big ~ will be ~e super-duper, tabulo~ film Casino R.yale. In typ;. cal rm manner, not one, but seve!"al James Bonds will clasb and crnsh with diarnea and danger. AJ.mOl!lt IL score ol international movie stars, lius more than 200 raving beauties, aid and abet the nu· IDel'OUS B<nk or preseot ob- stacles to his be8t-'8ld plans r In Panaviaion and Techni· colcr Caalao Royale bring1 to the Meaa screen many celebrities indudi.ng David Niven, Peter Sellers, Deborah Kerr, Ursula Andrtm, De.l.iah Lavi, Orlon Welles and, truth· fully, many, many oChers . ,_;;-'r WICHAB. CAINl ~ MESA MATINEES Ming to ~ area home-makers a marvelous opportunity to en- joy a tun film program dur· .Ing a mid·week break. Get &'Wfi from 1t all some Wed· neaday aoon and aee the tun film feature ol the Mesa In a lei.st.rely manner. The pro- grazns start promptly at 011e o'clock with free refresh· ._......._......,__.....,... ___ ,,,, meota. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ FR ~ SERVING THE s EE PASSES to the Udo " ~or Mesa (excluding The Sand ~ PUIUC ~Pebbles) will be mailed today ~ ~ U> Mabef Slaughtt'f', 1611 Giff S,, ANO ~ Drive, Newport Beach, Mrs. ~ ~ C. B. M~n. 600 Nerc!Mus, ~ TRADE ~Coron.a del Mar, Glena War· ~ ~ deo, 1821 Viola Place. Costa ~ Compl1t1 l'rfntlno ~ Mesa and Lola Ad.lmt, 208 ~ l•rvklt ~ Opai. Balboa Island. ' ' ~ JQNelli§IHildL ~ We hope ti> have you M th~ ~ ••-•-•• .. •• .. -~ ~fl! ol "Picture Peek11 ' ~ ~ one day rt>al soon, so lllat ~ 2211 W. Balboa Blvd. ~ you ma~ al"o enJov onl' ni ~ Newport BNch ~ the finP hims trheduled rc-2· ----~ Phone 642-4321 ~ ularly at. dle Lido or the ,--~"""",,,.._. _ _.~P.'!!11!!!1'91:!._IB_'1!!11!! _ _... ":',,,1,,11111,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,," Mesa . • ' I ( \ \. IPEN TUESDAY ilULY 4th 11Al1t.tM CHARGE n I "' . EASY CREDIT ~imii!ii"'\ IS - I M~. July 3, 1%7 OAJLY PILOT 17 OPEN TUESDAY JULY 4th 11 All le' •• 15 FT. Piil Sill FIUO ELEIEIT i 295 :.t.COL4R TV Easy-h>-use IP-front controls and quality SOllld..,.. ...._ matic degaussing le~ you rmve your set at wiD. .. is W, screen color at a low, low price! 10W.· De uxe FREEZER :12 ~· Delaxe R&mRATOI 350 lb. food capacity. Three full width vented ~. double grid freezing she I- . ves, with the top mounted grid extended. Widely ad- justable freezer control. Sturdy construction • • • made to last! I • hit-width ha'Iet "°'* up to 56 lbs. Has 2 alu• ioom ice cube trays • FufJ. width chiller drawer and widHange temperature mntrol • fttll-widttl crisp- er and 3 ~ttle-4eep shelves. f . II DAil y PILOT .......... l. C"7 . I ' Fireworks, Eate~t 1: I Di.sneylnnd F eus F ourth_:Ji . . .. M'*-J .......... •AeSmfr -...-. ••• .,.......,....,.. Olllfl 111 iluillr "'-1:11 GIANT FllEWOllS llSUY JILY 41~ NEWPORT DUNES n ACRE ltlCIEATIONAL PAD Fire Rlnp, Volley S.11 Picnk T•blea 15 Acre TVs Spairkllng L...., S.. Cyca., Kayaks, PeddlebcNNI. s.n BoMs PKilk Coast flitDay ~· .. Off J•mboree Rel. NEWPOln' llAQI PHONI MM511 * STMI la STRJPES 'J\' 4 l/IMIT WISITKJHS ••• JJ.21 THllU $2U1 .. ..-i;-,.i ·-........ .. ............ --. PRmBDOM FIREWORKS • f.1111.1111' W MY NlWOllS ltTM •EY·IACI GUMNITTI ... tel DllDS -• lllWf'CmBll Product• el TROJAN FIREWORKS 00, NorwalC. CalitorN .NO. I °" ........ ,,... .. _,.,. ......... ... ............. ,..... .. AM....._. ...... .,,. U,lly ......... .tM. DAILY "Lor ............ .. w lt'a .. Ne. I...._ . ' 1'rc#JaW 61 ~W..g1 ClKN •IC... llaa4 N..,,,ori Herw MATINEES WID. ·SAT. ·SUN. AT 2 P.M. Specl•I Matin" Tuetday, July 4 PIS. MON. THIU UT. \ 1:30 P.M. SUNDAY EVE. 8:00 . A FIRST for .... Coast Area . Micl-Suwllwnl C.,_. Exclmlve Special Holiday Matinee 2!> --- T1esday. 2 p.m. • SAID PEBBLES UNRESERVED SEATS POI THIATll PAm INPOIMATION CAU ·673-7081 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11 A.M. • "'Ulllll {011'--l 4 I t ltOMR ·'BERGMAN'S p~ . .. • , .. ANO&lltSSON LtV ULLMANN Kids Lin to 'Ask Andy' NOW.:.···.) SHOWING FllST IUN · __ .,,. .. IWC --~ • ~-~· ..... . . .,,. ., ~ :11f\!f ,, -··------CLlflF RICHARD -ROBERT MORLEY .. 11111ourllllAT,...11 Jft ~«!O!f.~!!JMD'S" fHI MOST llAUTIFUL THIATll IN AMEllCJ EDWARDS' .. ..., . ....... ...... --·-........ -lml ..... Comes Exdusively to +he Cinem• ht. --'= ~ ,. := * ... 111 • ~, .. ~ - INTENSIVE ~ tM DAD..Y PILOT'S ~., IDclf ........ otMr ,...., cans • .a lllDllt .... ,. vou ... -.. -1 - BJ TOM Trn.18 °' -....., .......... To mUt ~ •YMT-0 1 d comedy Plktab1e · ·ror ~ day'1 iuta, the Celifonila I \ set dolls the robe of a nu· ratQr ~ proceecJ.I lo ex- pllltn tbe plot and the rela· tionlbip ol e a c b c:harac:Ur to it bef on totsms them to- cether into • comic 1tew. This prologue HflfeS as an invaluable addition. What ensues la a bit of high chicanery as a pair of i. b l f t y aervuta, between whom oo love ia lost, ban thelr muter·~ during bis absence int.o a co1osul clip joint on the preterue of practicing alchemy. One by one ·tile gullible come to the fleecing eround -one s e e k i n g Lady Luck, anotber a rich wom- >D 's favm-, a third profici- ency at dueling and a fourth just about anything bft ~n lay his handJ on. All set to their tuks with guilo and dialogue t.hat would make a tobacco auctioneer wince. STRONGER RULE Of the two plotters, J i m B a x e s as the alchemist comes off the s t r o n g e r, shifting his verbal gears smoothly for each situation and turning in a bop per- formance. Less fort u n a t e is his henchman, Jeff MacNeill· edge, ordinarily one of the • company's m o r. t accom· plished actors. Foiled re- peatedly by the pace of the show, and hls demanding LOVE~ff llaeNeilledge and Toni Pyner take • time out f:rtim their nefartom schemes to embrace in um scene ~ the California Repertory COm- papy'I production of "'lbe Alchemist" at the Acton ctn:Ji 'lbe&ter in Long Beach. ·dialogue. be extends bis _.lhatiness to his physical uslgnmeots as well. The standout of Cbe sup- porting cast u Paul A. Ford, a physical ringer for THE MOST EXCmNC EVENT SINCE DISNEYLAND OPENED IN 1955! • Now ••• Treat your family to a world of ~end move- ment, sieht a11d sound, excitement ancf~nturt in Disneyland's new Tomorrowtand ... where the dreams of the future become reality today. Major fuhn'll of the MW Tomorrowtand include: t1le PIOl'UmVD-Travel through Tomorrowland in the transportation system of the future, ~sented by GOOOYEAR. ·CAIOUSELOFPIOlllSS Marvel at electricity's rolt in our society in this unique present.lion, free o1 charee as 1uest1 of GENERAL ELECTRIC. AllDICA THE llAUTIFUL -Tour the USA through the mqic of Circle·Vislon 360 in an entirely new show presented free of eharae by the BELL SYSTEM. ADV£1RVI£ THIU INMO SNCE-Voyep into the world of moi.tules and atoms tn an excitine adventure brouaflt to you fr" of charp by MONSANTO. TOllOllOWLMD TEllllACf -A restaurant of the Mure wfler'9 excellent food and entertainment are served dally. Presented by,.COCA-COLA . . ,..,.,.. .... _ Coast Pair In 'Dream' 71trus.t-4M• Collef' TOILET TANK BALL ...... "" .... ,.,.., ....,,, th • .,...,,.". w" ... "'° .... """.-., ..,.. .... .,... 8, ....,.., ..... ~ '•"·~· ,,, AT H4IOWAll nous .. ~ •• ,, 1~7 BOAT BUFFS Al111e11 LKk.tM, ia ttie e11I-, fwll • tiMe k.tffllf e4'itet WO<~illf ... ..., ·~~ 111 Oru9e C....+y. Hi. .,,. ~1.,;... ce•.,.•t• .f .... t. 1119 .,.41 yacl.ti"t ,. • .,., It • ~aily fe1tvre of +ti• DAil Y OAJL Y Pll.OT J 9 LEGAL NOO'ICE ).,... lL 1"'1 WESTSIDE TITl.f COMPANY .. IUCI> lrv••~ IV W(STfRN OEEO C Oll"<lRA T!Off fly ¥/AV,,. I< M•'- .i>1r!Nl(I-Off~ l71'J P'llOT. "vb4n ~ -.~ M•f"bM N...., _.,_~~ comlMM ~ wit~ Ollly l'tiot N_. J "°"M:"· Ca hf J,,.,.,. 1•. M afWf J'''" l '===========-==•I'"'' fCl'HI IN OPENING COMEDY -Kathryn HaJI IDd Ed Wynn appear in "You're Only Younf Twice," the finrt of a Mriea of lituation comedies tonight at 8:30 on Channel 2. ' TELEVISION VIEWS TV Breaking Race Taboos ly RICK DU BROW BOLL YWOOD CUPl}-Tbe f"fOlution ol racial delecrePtion in network ~ entertainmea& ii otrriom to &D)10De who watcbs tbe home tube will recuJarity. C2S-TV'1 new wmmer ...W, .e- ries, "Our Place." which uriYed Sanday niPt, is 1 cue in poinl NGt too many yean back, it would have been virtually taboo for a network tD preeent. say, a dance number tn which a ~ and boy of the white and Ne~ nics performed. even n.tinrly, as a couple. It now happens relatinlv frequeut.Jy. bow- @VeT, and the premJere of "Our Place" W1lll yet an-/ other example. _ THE NEW SERIES, which repl.acel the Smoth-' en Brothen •atjety hour for the ncmtiou oenod, stars the Doodletown Pipers. an tntegnted sinf-t in" S!J"Olln ,.., 20 tundsome voonrs~ wbn also d40 BOme cl"erty ch~ aohed stept11. The other staif; a.re the comedy partnen Jack Burns and A.,ffr!, Schreiber. Except for a few mra~r bit.I and the ~· of et..rif9 Usanby, the o~ .,., ~ mwh of the summer fillet' cl•~ T ikt an<JtbP.r TV "''"....,.. nrietv seri«r. "A'fJ1v W,. r~" thr "ehnt nf "("hn Pl~e" lacked a macrnetir f(\('lll noint hecau~i:: t'obilled nature Of the starrin" "cl.c On .. A We Go." tbe thrf'f' ~ IT"e G«Jr"" <Viin. Bnc'-'v ~ 111d Buddv Rich. and tM Yiewer doeln't bop ex- actlv which to turn to when thin,. n~ 11 "lekun. ,, I.~ 5 •I" 0 3 I ' ........ Cll...., ............ "'., ...... "°.., ........ ..,(JI.) .... ~ ........ .. : .... ()) .. , .... ~ (JO 11• ..... rDli* --= (Q (9 lill.) .,, ~- • 1111 ua ... --= IC> (II'> ill) ............ ........ ........... (JO.) At anv rate, thie lack of a fOMAJ notnt ~~e the n~ien Or "Our Pla<'f"" a J{ettenllv "hnlel'l.'t "rtalitv Bums anrl Sch~iber did a reori8e of ttu•;" 111l_'trb of 1 lone-s11fferinf tut dri•v anit 1 nubltn"'"-l>~ rer. and it wM f111mv arid ha,. W'ftll' ""'"~1 anA mal hite as well Antf cru~..9f,... f'itmt i."mett had a funnv bit in whirh ~~P ill~""t'*' hmv a nl~tclub sineer in an old tele'fiskm molrie some- tin'Jeg 1owuis because of the patched-up film .,...., ..... ._ ... ---~ .. ---~ • " c.,i. ~ --., ' L ... Allt:(C)CJOllll~)lallr. "----o:::::;;.. __ .... .-_ ..... -. ... FOil THE mOlt part. however. the «>medy rm- terial was cu~par. md Burm and Schrei~. unless thev t'an make their mm pel"90na1 mst~rlal ltretrl\ ovei-the rummei-season may heve prdblems with thP clrits nrnvided for them Th,. T>oodll'fown Pinf'~ are am~le enouPh. =-lthouah t franklv 1fo'l't finrl them P"O-"'lnulllv ""· terta.inine. hut meretv plPasant when thev .Our a 80nt? I partkularlv like. Thev don't l\ave th.-i.bil- itv to ~odr hnmp the o.-d;nllrv with exaR?otionel llOOw· manship But there art indiYidoa~ a111oni them who an> ~:4ndout11 ()np r.I , .. ,.m. :a Ne11f'o rirl whoce namt i.'I not on mv CB~ TV credit sb~. 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L lyan· rT COMES FR.OM A LONG L.INE OF PEDIGREED DOGS·· W/Wf PAl)ERS? ~ ,, ·'· "'°' ~ r .. -· V al~y Polic~ Go ~ Work ; ~· "Tb• ci'1 ol rountatn Valley ponee department 1'tlbel 'to ua- nonnce tbt they will be gom, lb to ettect July 1, 1987, It 001 bourl. ... ~ That was the message jtttered out on the police teJelrapblc eyp. Writer netwo~ momenta after midnipt Friday. . . . And with th.at mMllle, •f'ounb1Jl Valley, a KU19 10-,.eaM>ld UDODI <>ranee Cowl'>''• 27 dU., marked aootber linl on ltl ll'Owtb Chart It now hall U11 own polke department. The 19-mem"° depvtment, with aver11e experience of about I yean, went to work ~t .~ hour, end.inc a l~ymr period in which poUce protection was furniahed. by the Orance Cc>unty ~erifra ~t. And ending -GI' almblt ending ("It seems lib theN'a a mlllbl thlnp to do," qui""9d Police ChW Cbulea W. Michaella hid., lfter. noc:io, ju.st houn befeN the cblnge cwer)-many monU. ot pnpami011. Tot by Tony Ciiio ' I • ,, ' . aJchanl Drtenport ' ----.. .. wuu ... DeNltl Clerk CMbln ~. July 3, 1967 DAJLY PILOT Firemen Helped Get Ready ... Qaillt1, IDll!lbll'I ol the JWntain Valley Fire Dtpertment bite been htlpin1to1et r.ty fW ~ adtntion ot tbe dty'a new police da- putmtnl Firemen, pUUcu1ar\y crw1 at Wardlow Fire Station on BUlhad ~ helped make pb.yllca1 ehanf81 '° the bWldin& that now will dou· , . b1e if t'n a$ation ~mponry potice beadqua.rWI. 'Ibe.Y'•• aMlll l(Qe otl!er chal&N in the put few weeb -from creatlon of atn. rooms out of bla ~ clear on down to the adornment 1 of tbe front eoum.-by a bouquet ot artiftcl.al nowen brouebt ln by one ol the new female police dllpatdlera. oun. two weeta of police orientation, firemen were pummeled With queltiont about the. dty and, fl"OIQ time to time, found thtmaelns annerinf a c:a11 cominc prtimaturely over the new police number. Addition ol tbe police beedquarten at W.ardlow will bring one dJrect benefit to finimen: nie police dispetcber will banile both police aad tire calls, t.reetnc fimnen tor other dutiel. •• DAl~rLDT -by Rldtanl Kaehler John MU"lik rrs A YOUN& CREW FOR A YOUN. CITY: AYERA$1 AGE OF NIW llOUNTAIN VAWY POLICEMEN IS ABOUT 32 - . , Pred Nourw N.nf Shinoda NEW ~EIS BEGAN .WORK SATUIDAY, IUT SOME CAME ON °""'DUTY nME FOR DEPARTMEHT ACTIVATION Fir• Capt. Harlen Jthnton Checb Out R.cf lo with Dl.,.tchtr lemldlM H1rrl1 I ' CITY THANKS HONORARY POLICi CHI II' AL KltUKENllltG FOtt SlltVICES ' L Jeck Trott . ' .,;1. .... ~-~---- ...., ..... HEADED FOR DiAMOND HEAD -Aerial 'abot of Cornelius Bruymeel's 72- foot ketch Stonnvogel show the wardrobe of saill with whicll she expects to be tint to finish in the HoooJulu race. The South African entry was second by ooJy five minutes behind Ticonderoga in the 19e5 record IM'eaking race. TRANSP AC FLEET SET TO SAIL ... (From P1ge 1) An ironic twist aboard Stormvogel is that Bob Johnson, former owner and skipper of Ticooderog1. is sailing aa navigatm" aboard his old rival Top c:ootenden for first to finiah among the Class A fleet are Stonnvogel ; the 73- foot yaw1 Audacious: nip- pered by Al Cassel of Voy· agen Yacht Club; and John B. Kilroy'• 73-foot sloop Kialoa TI from Newport Yacht CJub. WHISTLE WING A dark horse amoog the Class A packf!U is the new 72-foot ketch Whistle Wing, owned by Harcourt Hast- ings of Santa Barbara with a f onner winning skipper. Charles Ullman of Newport Beadl es skipper. Ako sail· ing as a menber of the crew will be the boat's de- signer, Wendell H. "Skip" Calkins, of San Diego. The fleet will be loaded with boat-for-boat races .,,thin the race Class B has three L-50s, four Cal~. four K-50s, and two Colwn· bia • 50s Biggest boat • for • boat rompetition will be in Class C where 13 of the 16 en- tries are the highly compe- titive Cal-40! In CJass C a quartet of Cal-365 making their Trans· pac debuts are expected to provide some lively actioo -if not an overall winner. JULY 14 FINISH Given fall' winds. t h e leaders of Ulf' fleet are ex· pected to st.art arriving ort Diamond Head sometime during the day or nJght of July 14. 'The remamder of the neet will be battling il out for another, week, hop- ing their time allowanc- es will give them overall handicap booon foe which the top trophiec m 1ward- ed Each boat has been as- signed a host in HonoluJu who will be charged with etl· t.ertaU*ig the skipper a n d crew with typical Hawaiian hospitality. The traditional trophy award diMer iJ scheduled for July 26 at tbe Ilikai Ho- t.el. Following this pla ev- ed, several yacht clubs m Hon<>lulu have arranged parties and special enter- tainment for the r a c i n i crews On Wednesday, July 26, many of the racing fleet will cut off their moorings to join Honolulu yachtsmen in a race lrom Wa.ii:ild to Hanalei Bay. known u the Kauai Race. To p r o c I d e shoreaide spectators a better view of the start of the famed class· ic, the starting line Jk a been moved from the Point Ferm.In Buoy to f~r west toward Point Vicente. Thi! will also give the rac· mg fleet a better shot at the west end of Catalina If ttie normal westerly breeze pre- vails. Chrys'-er Boat Wins Power Boat Contest DETROIT (APl -Ohrys- ltr Corp. broke into the big time 1n speedboat ractng Sunday when the hemipow- ered hydroplane Qirysler Crew streaked to an easy victory in the Spirit of De- troit race on the Detroit river The 427~c inch eogme, pride of Qu-ysler's automo- tive stable, had figured in many new records on auto race tracks but never did too well on the waterways until Bill Sterett turned the trick. The ~year-old Sterett, an Owensboro, Ky., contractor whose main hobby 1s boat racing, had a heavy foot as he frequenUy passed t h r 100 mile per hour pace whtle leaving ttie rest of the field Car behind. The engines in Qirysler Crew derive their ni<:k· name "hem.I'' from tt>e hem· i spherical lb aped domes or the combustion chambers. Chryiler engineers contend these offer better engine breathing th.an standard w e d g e -shaped cham· bers such 811 are found in most can. Otry1ler says the improv- ed engine breathing malres for more horsepower. .......... TOP O' THI PLllT--Keo De Meuu'a SS.foot ICboooei' Serena 'from St. Fml· ds Yacht aub cm and will spread eTery ltitch of Dacron available ln b• bid to be tint to f1nilb in the Honolulu race. Serena's giant "IOllywobbl«'' cap gulp a lot ol wtnd when the ~ing ls llgM. She .la the ICJ'atcb boat in .tb1s yell'a race. • Coronados· On Cruise Coronado-25 sloops from all parts of Oalifornia as- sembled at Catallna Harbor ov~ the weekdnd for the start of the fleet's first chan· nel islands cruise. The New'P(rt fleet under the direction of Ray Garra is host t.o tills first organiz- ed ext.ended cruise through- out the Channel lslands. GatTa, in Iris flagship. .Joie de Vivre. led ttle for- mation of Corooados out of Cat Harbor early Sunday morrung and sel a course taJti ng them between Santa Barbara and San Nicolas IS· lands for the first day. The flotilla then veered t.o- ward Santa Cruz Island with an arrival scheduled todiay. After exploring ttie is- l ands of Santa Cnu, Aooca- pa and Santa Rosa, the Cor- onados will then make for SaOOI Barbara, arriving Thursday. Santa Barbara Yacht Club will be the wel· coming group a.'I an end to their Semana Naullca fes· tlvitiefi. 110 Speedboats to Vie In Long Beach Racing An all·t:ime recon1 ol 110 spee<l>oau entered in Tues- day's 18tb amual inboard s w e e p stakes and aqua- ganza at the Long Beach Marine Stadium will require elimination heats in at lea!t four top-rated cltiaes. An eight-boat safety linut on t b e triclcy, 1in&le-buoy ch~l haa been boosted to 10, but the entry will still hav~ to be pared ln the 280 and 145-cubic inch hydro- plane and bott1 the Cracker· box and Super Stock run· about fleets. The swift • growing "au· per-duper stocks" in which the hot San Pedro fireman, Tony Maricich is defftMtlng champion, have come up with a bulging 24 entriet. All except Maricich w 111 have to qualify in the ecly morninJ elimi.MtiODI, eve"D ~ it woold mean dwnping such bot pilots u Dick Jones, Skip Volk, Jim .Knoble, Bob St. John, Roe· lry Stone and Al Thompson. The sweepst.aket racln& schedule -completely re- vamped for a faster moving program -will ccmpriae 20 heats to st.rt at 11: 30 a.m. Featuring a 2.0-m i n U t e mid-race intiermlulon show at 2:30 p.m. will bf i •'*- air rescue demomtration bJ U. Randy North of the lJ!lit. ed States Cout Guard tn an H~ (Sikorsky) helicopter. Fans will a.bo bear vet- eran annooncer Slim Boet· tger call the action over a recently i.mtalled $1&,00 battery ol 36 Ioudapeaker1. The tred1Uonal be.De f i t 8bow ia spomored by the West Long Beach L i o 11 1 <lub. Chilly Holiday Regatta Attracts 208 Entries Two-hundred and e I I b t boats in 13 dMSea tnved damp, chilly ~ remtn· i.9ceot of esly winter in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Jndepeodence Day Regatta Seturoay and Sun· day. Even the sboreside watch· en 98'W only a dim oatllne or the boat! Ni.ling outslde courses ae heavy mist hung over the area both days. Following are the trophy winner• in each class: .Ji"': ~41Hu~ ""'"r~.s \· rm· JtrfY ltdl.-11. ~H-ll, U At L•I IC ... ~). Frelllt lllc1, NHY ~llF (11) -(1) 1•1-a (Cal ~Jerrr ~Clll.1"', LIYC1 m Viv•· IC.I-11111 von Ki.JnSinld, 'C1 U> I• ICrk (Cor·lJ), Mor· rle l(ln, VY . PC W -(I) MlllY, Tl!d COfW don NHYCJ Ul "'"'• lab Soltero. 1vt1 m ,enecea. 11111 Scott. llYC. LUO~·~'.W71 -Ill "''""-· 8 111 F , NHYC; 111 IClldel. POURI NG IT ON-Chrysler Crrw. pilnli-cl h\ Rill ~terett of Owensboro. Ky , rounds the final I urn and on to lh<' 'ltraighftrnav to "'" the \\orlci rhamp1on - sh1p po\q•rooaf rare on thr IlC'lrrnt River BAD~Y PROt; WANT ADS., HOUSH POI SALi ~-~~~ lnJoy UvinCJ on Llclo .lile .. '" _. ef f'-2 MW ........ ' Immeclilte poaesstoo • ucellent ftnandoi. • Bdrm Spanlllh, a~ Batba . . . . . . . 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Newport Beada baths, n e w carpea IDd dr'llll'I. new tile A cabineta ln dllnbis ans & ldtx:bell, d o u bl e 1.ttached prqe. 100% ~-Excellent o.ta Mesa area. Fllllab» •aJw. near Eatanci• fflcb. Vt ALICER A LEE lS29 HaJt>or S6Mn Open t11 !I PM ..,.,. Finest Ar H QUAUTY CONSTRUC TION Mesa Vmie dDw bedroom with ~autitul • poinanmts; dttp l)Kf" car- peta, dd pi9f> tile, mtry, char-sto brolie' and maqy delusie f.tures lnclud!Qr .. knmhc pool Ind de-li&htf\ll palio. Th.ii ii .. home fOI' the qmlity CC& ldolll f.mJOy • $55.000 ~~ p~ 546-5990 ·~ To Sel Fast Ownes-moved e 3 BR + Fen. Rm. e Wet Bu e Redecorated Jn • G:ll • Immac. Shipe. Best bQy In terTace ........ , .. • $0.000 See dlia ll1CI malcie .... Joe Oartmon C.W.el.W.&C... 4 leclroolfts- S 21, 500 You can't beat ttlil one. Ex· eelent locatian. S m o o t It line cant.empanry maJllt7 with formal eomt yard .,. try. Ela:elleat noor plan w4th 4 big bedrooms and 2 Queen slud btlths. ~tter 11te today. MRytw gont to- morrow A<isume S'i4~ loan and $143 ~r month Baycrest Area locludes taxes WALKER Only $35, 950 :..i:iii: ~ w=• ~ .. Heft ill .. belt vahJip In the --::::,-o--ol_;,_H _______ _ ~ • Wesldiff ltlft· ....... ,_ 8pedolJI fam.11)' borne -'th S 160 a Month huie bedrooms, f a m i l y ~ 3 Bedroom, 1 ,~ room, ~te formal liv· bath home. eut of Harllot ini room and wor1r ~ Blvd. with htated filtered elt'ctrlc ldtcbm. Beautiful pool. Owner hu mewed • badt yard with two pallol Buy today ITIOYt in tomor- Jookm& out to a tantutlc row • S22.500 • tO% down. an'llY 01 pta.ots. ahrut>s. ~nn Open EYN> rilh poodl and cucading wat"' falla. ~ eee to- day. W AU<ER A LEE. aM-1 Westdiff Dr., &M-m.1, ~Eva VA Repossessions A vall. to EYft')'Olle ' Low DMm Payment 63 30 YEAR LOANS NO POINTS· NO ESCROW NO 2ND TD. ~ UI qllalify )'OU now· YOUR drum home may be avl.l.lable anytime. G. D. IUCCOLA lnv..tment Co. Otoclal v .A. Marlqtmftlt 24 Hour Servb IS1 Dovtr Driv,., N.B. 642..()162 ----------$ 12. 950 B•chelor Ped N~tlfoid nn a quirt mo. llnf'd aln'f'l sets thl11 11tunty built ('(lttage in Px<'f'lltnt roodltlon. C'OUlplrtf" with loi buminir flrl'plRN' 2 rar prag.-+ Boilt Ir tnll- "' 1>t1rkln!f· FANT ASTfC VALUE only $12,950 WALKER Ir LEE 2629 Harbor 545-9491 Open ti! 9 P.M MONEY MAKER- costa Mesa Trtplf'x Good Rtna.l ~rd and f''(C ftnancmi Call to 1tt CURT DOSH, Realtor l T.lO W Coast Hlahway M2 ~72 f:V~ fiU..JQ L!i!!!£!! THE Q E.l\.L E.'~TATER!"~ 4 IEDROOMs- aeautiful ... 11 kept home. Hardwood t\oora. n t a r 8CtlOOll, !lhopPng. ,,.... "Y· Mme s.28.500 • S2850 down. ~ ~9291 I 4 % to set! )'OUr homt l YOUR AD REACHES 68,972 HOMES EACH ·WEEK ALERT SHOPPERS Never Miss This Page \ - a:: co ro c:e bl fa ti! -wt tr di u u • .. IA jg C!I SI ta Ill 1D Cl ro tt " .. pl p ft II F c R BI p 11 ei d s ii! fl It L OI 4 s T " - " 4 ( • i I I 1 1 L ) u • I c T ti 2 " So 0 t mtua .... DNmllp Cd 5eMflZl Cllllll Cests Din IO ·,.lll YDr me. HOUSE me .YAU 4 BR, 2 beth. built•~ tric: kttdMn. 11'1) + lllJ. tt. lot '78'xJ6S'. COLLEGE 'ARK Aru $2•..SOO VA er FHA Newpert at Vlctwla .,....,, -~--- Wdf A DUl! SELL 01 'II.ADI 4 -J bdrm----~ unit. 5 yn old. lbD A-1 lot. Owner will ucriflee tar quick aaJe °' tnlde. Low renta. lt!J 1'\i I.;,,., ~,,1··\. ........ ' ' - 117 VI,..,. ,.., CM 2 lb.-1IC6 w/ftpkw • the l"l!llt ftw. 3 Bl\ 2 bath + 2 BR 1 batb. Mr. -Npt. Blvd •• C.11. U&-3921 Oall ~ StS-5tl4 W. E. udlnmyer 3 BR. ............ CG'- ~ stoce6, pl.Mter, 1arse lot -_, .cc-. • beck yard tor boat w trailer. $15,9!!0 ntA tlnna. Wela..Mceard&e RJtrs. 1110 Hewpart !Ibid., C.M. 541-mt Ews. Mt4iM DOVER SHORES .., 'Ocua· Views S.Clutled ' Luxvn.. aftCf Werth the Effort ....... Owriooldnc Imne Coon- tZJ clut>, and near Y uiU Oub, 15 mlnvtft to uCI. 1136 s.tlogo Drive Newl>' haallbed model. f"oar bediGCma, fllm' bath- rocmi.. DtnlDc mn. acti- vity raom, tony c.arprt. ed It dn'ped. S2SO equatt feet A CUIU>m delian by Bowell Zoe*. $18.000. OPEN DAn.Y 501 ........... Star ..... One cl IW nnat New 8-7 1' r e -o t lhnel. S l!lllldOm MnDI (lnur. ... m.11111' .mm). 5 Batlis, llqW FamUJ nn. Dtldfs 1"111. AD 1to19e wt1b VW. Cl"l!N DAILY C:Waof3 tine Ba1froat bOn1ell with P\er a mtp hnt SIUllO 1osi•• TRACT CLOSEOUT LOOKI lOOKI Rfopubtic Rome/By O'lmf'r. bt time ~ Mlrt. * SpUt- leftl • 81'"3 Ba. Formal dimac. 2-Frpla. ~e ldll:'.bm. £atlas ... f'lm. 01 room. run P1u1tJ opts! ~-Interior Med· !puWI. Speda1. ~­ Prorl ldlcp'1. ~ inalnt. Spldn tr.t A rear. Pabo ' ~ cemmt worit. Fully fmced. Quiet Private UTIQS· TnaO a "SHOW HOKE! Xlnt -. ~ ctillk OcclJfancy.•~ btwn t Alf 6 7:30 PM. CPriDdpUa_ an)1) * SA'ti> $1600 * nu.-. ... ~ s:u.5Gt 1n 1.1. Now sn.m Perfect for hmUJ l ~ Den • ~ • 2 Bath. NEW ~ Sprinkl« ~-A.f'ttme ~ a.a-14 Bled from Park. Prtf9ti. PldJ. '°'611. Mmit Sell! 0..-IUt d State. 4-BR. hmlt1 nn/J'r'pl. ~ throoat! • S.15.500 .. .,..,,..,! 5tl-3D 1200 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS llNl'AU NICE 1-Br IN-C8l1)etJI, l>raprs. CDed ~- $125-mo. • m.1109 For alt f1r tnde. Prop a I ..._,,_ l&uatzn .. A • arc.k. Cboic~-..... WoWd c:cm. tdlL 0.. . Cbt. Azt., PO a.. 114 ~CU.Pk..,. Cot1 .. •rci•I LOT 50xD> With aNt 2 bed- room bouK on '"'° of kit nrar Eut 1 Ttti 5' . Owaer' 61J..T41J er~ Industrial Rental 60IO 2500' Sprink. sa -Nr twys. !129 Bai.tr S&. a.ta Meu Kl W22l 61IO 6200 s ACJtDi, ildbci•ldad. VER V AU.ET, ''Lt.lld l..da," SUlO/acn, ~ dn. 14'7.(1641) a.ftft-g J..111. or wttk mcil Mount. & 0--. 6210 s ~. Rildi•Med, SU, VER V AILEY. ''Land el , I.aka'' $lD I acre. .,., dn. 14'7.-.0 an. • pa. ar week mdl. JUX:REATION klCll a1'91il from $lJlD.. X1nt lac. -Bmr Lake arM. o...- '1J.0161 FOR SALE tit'~· Vmtura. hut. Newty Dec. Spanish 4 B1t. Oeer. S... dm rm. 1m1 rm .l 0.. s.s.q I: auest """-· Olf'. Lot. Ot'f'CI V'iew. Valli! S&O,lm. 11 int~. Can r.trs. L. OwvP'r (ft» 6e 1164 62AO Bus. W•nted 6305 == f'mntlng on Paciftc Olut H""9.Y in Major ~ Cnllt'f' Grot!l5Ulg below potrnb&I at s:m.cm fully rquippecf fl'Jll:lrll81t lfll"a.!lm 1!!0.IDI + ~nry CAU. BOU EWING Eww: 1Zt31 '47-.lte REALTORS 67J.4400 --------- -Z4 DAILY IPllOT M~. Ny ), 1 .. 1 iiililll ..................... ~sDlrlVIVM:l~llCTOIY * * * * ~ ... 67JS • CAftE tot' INl"ANTS. Jronlnt • K1 bolM. Vic; n.t St , __ ....-, ______ , e a.ta )ha. * ~1Q.Tf "'" WW do lraniiic ta ON tbe \lllah!r! Pvt beldl, ~ ~. Is trtr. dltc:k avail. VU.: $2900. WANT; TD'a. Old.lac, prop,~ ~. or dlmi(· ~ TWO 4-~ In C/M. Inc • $11,B . F/P $'96,tm. Low • do. AlnYw rented! TRADE tar LAND, TD't etc.'" fb:. 61S-291! ~. ll' OINr* T .S. E:l:pre9, '64 Wt bea~. AD extru. low boura Want dev lot or land. 833-1'70'1 S UNITS. pool, Palm De- llert $21,000 eqw tJ Want land. 4 .... boule, mc>- blle home or TD'• SA Sla- YU\. Ra) Eataten. 546-2113 TR.ADE 24' F'IB!.2\GLS Sloop~ • cood' 5'11 4, Inboard IWt. FOR ~ prop on ~ Olut/ Prine ODlJ * (1) G-lla ewl- * * e TRADE EQUITY m e Coll:& !lea 4-UNIT Al_lt. tor MOBlLE HOME or CONDIMINIUM AP'f. PR.INC. ONLY. S4M60f Qceen1!de Duplex '39.500 • $13,000 equ11y. w ANT s.n I>ieto Co. rancb or ~ vtDeyard. Geo. WiUi&mloD Rlty. 6'73-4350. e NOW SEE THIS ••. e CHOICE '63 Chev. SS coo.. io.ded w I extras; under 32,000 11\l. FOR: cooipara- b~ VW ·or! 642·351!.9 EYee am.D caN In Ill)' l:lame. Fenceci yard. Vic o1 State A Victoria. Of. 543-1423 Contrecten RMDOdeti+ll •• • • • • • • • Room Addtdca • • • • • • Allitratkm . . • . • • • • 1'ra.nk J. WcK.lo9 U c. BJds. Ollltnd:ll' quality~, ua.1..._..,.. my home. $1-'15 doa. • ID4IWO. Family cw Bachelor' * IRONING. Reu ntM, PboDt 5S.a2 aft 5 pm. .. 10 SUIOaR SPPJCl.ALI 9prtnkSera tmtal'd A ~ ed. Wboleeale pric:m.. .,.,. FAt. ~1581 . '9-1194 Complete L&ndlcape ~ Speclal CID Sprinklen • Repair. Rea. ~" $pecW Offer! M.eftry, Irick I Mil build tbe • BR. 2 ti. Brick e Block e saa.. home 0343 1q ft) for tbt Slate e Platen e v__. low prb d $9395 an your AL MA1ANE, MT-TMO lot. Other modela avail Call Don, 537-0WJ. Paperha"llnt 9'UPED -UP 125 cc Par-Ct n WD.J.. @Ii motott'ym. Will trade PAINTING. Specwliw bl 2 for Wctrlc !J"pfWnter or BUILD m atory Trim wen, Over ba!11 'What have you! • Ramodtltna • A F1ci1 bolird. Free etti- • "2-9l5l e CUSTOM MILLING mates. f46.255I "Les" Painting What do you U!lnk al our CGnA Ml3A WMBER INTERIOR EXl'!lUOR "TRADER'S PARADISE" No Dn PJm.l· Ml M!m Fut ll mar. 1 Bit Allt.. Drap m a cud. a • .,,,.., Mclitiam * fternnddtrw complete • ..,.._. °'llt. P.O. Baa 1115, DliD;r lftld H Genricll • Uc. f>AlNTING, laW' ll 'Edr PIJo&. Npt 8l:h, Calif. m«MI . * S.2110 nnt clu9 ,.. o r k. * * * RDIODll. * ADDmON Mile. Loeail ftfa. lft.Ua. CX>NatErE T. Er1cDm INTER Of Eld. PAlN'ftNG ---------------------Uc-Cmtr Dy/Eft 6G-M31 JlOIED. SlllVICF.. t.oe:.1 BUSIN&ss and FINANCW. ANNOUNCEMENTS .... NOTICIS • 1us. o,.ortun1t1e16300 Lott 6401 EXCEL Jiit TD cm l choice !!llll.n:E or MJn Poodle unit lllits ~I 7._, on Brown/White A Bllr <Sa- $40,000 m a.ta Meaa. ble) "Jlmior." Vic: QIM. 64U744 Med.ical att'D Df'edtd tm- . med! U> Reward. ll6UHl ROOM ADDITIONS ref. FREE ..t. 5Cl-ll'l7 _. ....__..._ u" .,..., PAJNTING It Oeca'9.dl --c ,__.. .......... Interior « !!xtfrlor. Reu. CuJ* CINnlng 6625 _Reta. __ ~------ W AU. TO W AU. CARPET Ounin&· 309' DISCOUNT! • LI M623 e Plumblng MoneY. • Loen ---P•rson•I. 6405 Dr1ftint S.rvlce 6637 PRODUCTS DESIGN I COUM " RADIO COMPANY ... "' . 19700 Jn., ... ..., N•wpolf leadl UJ l6GO AU epplkeftta e11-.I .. eii _. ,.... ... w.n foi#ant....., Celw, c:.;.., -s... "' \. ----- Machinists tm'N'ti•te ope8Jap tar~~ 11tt m won ae mm.. lalhea a n d otber -~ Telonk it a ,,.... "'9 olect,.ca Arm leuted in u.una Beech In a MW f• dlfty. Opportunity -~· c.t" ............ Dept. (714) 4MJM01 TElONIC ENGINEERING CO. P.O. BOX 277 LAGUNA BEACH Ari equal OflpOl'1UnJtY .mplayer Atad 'llal11 Clllt ..... , .. (Ill• IADl•Alf 1'700 ,,. ... -..... .... ,.. .. ..... m..oe AD ••U ~ viewed -..... ,.,.. no b6ml _.. ltaeir. Color. O'eed ar Sa. l1~111rial line --.. JU&. ..... 'Pt:W .. ~ ... 1111117 ~ .... ,., r Celli• la~io Co. 19111, ........... Ne put .... ..... Al 45 I s ·~·<4 ......... 11i19. ...~Olilr.~ ..... HOWREIPllt WANTll> u.r..-n , ,....... a ... ,... ...... ~ ...... .._ ... , ... PSIVATE ,_ ................. .... rl pk, .... .. i rt h ....... .. .,... C9"e " dllllr-. ._,,.tdilM .... ..._....,. ..... 0.,. .--111-lfM, .... ... Dani...~~ NEED$$$? .W.rtd.far~ ... ptiBft"llM-"'-w ...... Gat 111' & '2ND SHnrT1 .. .__ ....... ., ...... i::lri:llla .... .. _..,.JI ...... .... ........... ~ ................ ......... "' .... tll ......,*'* ... .. ,.... ..... .... tllllltt allar cola. Mltl. LA. FON ' YUIM DATlMAOllJ IORll'f E111J11.n.g n.;w12111t Chd t'mc Md blt.- wims patitkla lnr .... ~ wsmay .ttli m. .-.-....... Alloft _... .,.. -~·tflla. Alie ....... -JD to 51,_...J,Pr .. ,.... .... .--ta: Pewwd~ IJh le# I rt ., ...... AdlW'Wmtl U.1 DMIS CO . ml W. W1mw Ave. s.nta Ana, C.ltf. Aa ~ CJlllllll't\lnilY erDllioYer WILL OPWI luqk, .... i.OM. ., •. FULL & 'AltT TIMI APPLY NIWPOltT S1'0Q ' Lift. ,. I ,..... liHCiil diOii DISK .,....wn e Oar ' I l>uwa~ & omc.t&llltol ... ar 5 PM• tPlf. • N..r 5 .-... at_,., •No~~., • q. DO a.nier • APPL1' .. Nit. .... .......... QdK. ... -lO All-':• Pll ,.,..... .... 'DiHcter For 0....,.. ,..._ Oeeu V'9w School ~ r1ct. Handle* ._._ SALA.RY --10 ,-. Int half time ~ QuHfk:aUcn dellftd, M pla 5 Jfml p&uwl ap. ~ p., IUdDilJ Oft:e. Mt-2551 BAll'ftH>D8 .. COCJO'.AJL WAn'RD91 b tbt ~ Bwt '2 ••• to-~R.......,, Qrl. uce a..tJ Aqon. ,.. Lou Hardi • ,. l. 4 sw..ntPM•l&f at Be lulblre'• ltmtaawst Nil Vil ~ NJt ti ~CNlc MANNING'S HJll IL !OltO ~ LACUNA mu.s ~ betwMD J • J Plf COLLl&E snmmr Serve .. IUl>jed Ill _.,,__, Josical ~ ~ 3 boan. • can m.«!05 Ill-AM to U or 1 to 3-P¥· MON thru FRI. WE ~t ~bun­ ~ lmclen1 who att com- petiOve la rate. 1J1d tenna for all tw>eS of loan.I $50. • cro and up. Call Mr X-fTEMENT 11 Coop!" • Sinclea en Joy GROUP pe.rtiea, trips, ttc. Meet otben w/samt \nter- etts PROOUCI10N DRAWING Til•, Llnol.um A DRAn'ING 64Z.e9!i & Mlrlal• NON-DEFfMSE PERM~NENT Jr. Engineer, Mech. Design 111f W. Uilicllla. 6mhel 0 --------A1TENTION ee.nt;y ~ 219 e.tiar. a.la Ilea -tor 1: evenlnr ..-tklla. Payne, _..gm 6975 WI N. lbia. s.111a Am ~CED .,..... Eqi;al cwa' 'b z• '1ti' guaranteed 1*.Y A vaea- COMMERCIAL tiom. Groovy aeloa. * Help Wwlecl * . ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES 'T16-69(} ~e P .M. DO you need mlllk: tor d&DC> ln&1 THE APOLLO SEX· TET "Mulde tn the Cow:l4r7 Club MamMr''. ~ Rliey. zu.&.5619 G~'L OeADup. Tl'M Ser- vice. Spraytnr. Nf'W LIW!ll. ~· SJirinkJen· T~ t 0 l I< w ttdinr· Rototill Gndizlc· Law Price:t. • * Verne. tbe Tlle Man * am. work. lmtall as ~ pain. No job too amaJ1 e Plaster patch. ~ .,, CXll J .l'&E Ja'J'C .,, mGB satOOL CRAD8 .,, TEAOIP.JtS Ailsw ... S. vice TnLER -:scs.:-:-:-ms~.,..,------• Nigllt SWft MIJnt/M.n or Couple 11 UNrTED CALIFORNIA tor Motet work Found (ff• Ads) 6400 RED Jletrievtt, female. choke co11ar VIC Baker & Androe MeM v~. 5'S-<I>16 lboMr rep&ll'ed. M7-1S51 e JOBS a EMPLOYMENT : ~ ~ IANIC 2316 Newport Blvd. CM. L..llL1._. 3029 H.rt.or llYd. BEAUJ'Y OPERATORS -· ~1 yard ~ Job Wanted, Min 7000 Draftsman FULL BEHEFITS No~-­ ALSO ...... ..,.. Cod• MMa with ~-* Xlnt S46-2CQ3 ~e. * ~ 4 CEMETERY LOTS HARBOR REST Memcrw Sl~ • each. * 893-59'3 CH.ARTER. iolf memberlblp •V&ll. lrv1De Cst Cntry 0 b. PO &it 1427 NB BLK It. wt'l kitten. 6 wb old. V1C of Harl>or A Fair Dr. CM.~ ldda. 546-4639. WHITE Female kitten part * A L 0 N E? Meet •mile -. .. ~ adult.a.~ County. Box Swnt'Se nr. rvmon& ~· JU7 Fllller1DD. 'T1&.Jl9 642-0343 WHITE stMrt haJred kitten. SERVICE DIRECTORY Vic. FountAin Valley aty Accounting 6500 Hall. 847~ Lost 6401 LADIES platinum nng, aet with ~ dlamondl. la.rrer center d'lammd. LOST in V1c. Bedford Lane. N.B Substantial reward. 64f>.5m TOY Oiihvahua. Bm. F,.. male Fri nr Mom:wia & 18th. CM No rollar. ~ ward, 54l'.-3.\36 SABLE rollie, male. like Lass1I':· Vic FatrWay Dr C.M Rrwud U ~7 80C>f<J<ED>ING, Payroll. Typmi. Dupllcating. Your otfi~ or rnu>e. * ~(Jl Answering S.rYlee 6505 Answering S.rYlce K.-p ... TAB on your phone 24 Hour Service CALL Ml~ S.bysittlng 6550 up Trea, lhnlba, tvy ahap-MECHANICAL Enctnee1n1 ed or n!!DOnd. Bed "''* Dn.tttna, Toolinl, Patenta. in& at a~. Rototillin&, • 56S807 • rock wort.~· LIKE to live aboard; do fWl PHONE: 714-S4Som1 EXPERJ.J:NCED JAPAN· maint. ~ A alOpper 21U29-162J ~ARD=· ~ m.8193 5 PM on. ITT Jabsco, Inc. estimatn. * S4G-ll32 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 1481 We w ... c.... ..._ CaJ1tomia l..uma A Garden OOLLEGE (irl w I nunery ~ fUZ6 &!nice .......... Onnups. idll tn.ming ~ duJd 1--~" ------ Nf'W Lawnt ..... • 642-1939 care politlon in B&lboa. EXP Japanne Gardener 673-8392 Mai:ntenance. Ree&. R.a....E -XP-ER.1--EN-GED--H-ousek--H'!>-- Oean-up. 892-5231 er-. Love to Baby Sit. Own EXPER JAPANESE tramport.ation 543-!Jm LANDSCAPE · CLEANUP tEPENDABLE Lady to do Matntrnance. Maclc M'Mlll2 Homework. Own tnna. JAPANESE GARDmER 642-2413 EXPER I Reliabl' ma!nl HOUSEWORK. ~ Reu! Mo -rates. 892-W ed. Good rp(a Own Luna. EUROPEAN GARDENER 542-1617 e u.NDSCAPING e VERY reu' 548-4.137 evn. EXPERIENCED Uve -In Hou.dlttper. 543-9135 Landacape Mamtrnance REUABLE ~tter. Ra.- Monthly ra!H, NP'lf Lawns IOnl.ble Ra.lft. LI ~ • S6-0tJ9 • DUFTIWI Expel ieuced lD ddai1IDI " precia:loG ~ CICD- poneotL PROFIT SHARING J. C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th StrMt Costa M.e SU-3421 An f'<lllal opportumt:y f'mploy« ,_,.. ,,_Keo• AnH ~~io' Ol.AMGE CX>UH I i WillbellilillcG._1111. • pG1 ...... ~ CAU.rat PERSOfUI. IN,..•i'A.,....V'"IE""-:W" * SJ7-lll1 * -------- ~ 1llllft. me ,,.. ..,._ m«t>-ia:aJ pa r t • pnlerred. MllS. LA FON VAiii DATA MAOlllS betwem l:ll a.a. A S p..m. MATUaE •--hod °"'" -• Pat time 11 ... lo J p.-. a.a llaPa. at -Sllpatar, "· a. 5tlC1at.415 bet-. I •»a.a.Jllf~··· "* for lllra. ..,, • l.N. .. Gmel"U Piw•i'" ..... of. fif\lt. Ne a S t • _.. ...... """OW .....,. wt ,,.... badils. 51'J8l6 e MAID e MAN,._'S SR M Jft' .,tirm Jal n. TORO ROAD e UGOMA BllU e .--.-cw+-P/bwtr--·~ SUS per~ LEISURE WORLD i..c-Hiia In-Bl e:d 251 All eq1IA1 opportunJtJ 41111~ AW'cant• comick1 «I cm merit nprdlema ol rw:ie. ftliOoaa cned, cdar. atimal onstn er uceatry. ll)SJlliS 0., & Nlthf Shlftt APPLY IN PERSON ~ll and u ......, 1llnJaet! 1'lid.a.J IBlll l l& NEWPORT BEACH Plicelllent Comelor A~, M._ W. 7550 Happy Fowtll of Jalyl Schools-Instruction 7600 BE JOB READY by tramlnr at the We.t'1 larpat ..• ORANGE PERSIAN m a I e Cat V1<"· Main St. HU11ting· t'1fl Btoerh * 962-0193 7035 BAB y SI TTI NG ' MY e JAPANESE GARDENING DAYWORX Sl hr. 541-3515 HOME 2 to 7-yrs. S days SERVICE e CLEANUP • wf'Pk. LANDSCAPJNG. • 531_7034 Dom•tic Help TECHNICIAN ll.DERL y w.. . . trial "--'· CW'e Jor a., dlild a ~ home. NJpD A hat cruwtnc l&e'f1CY will W1leada. CaD bSre 11 lraiD. Sales ezpttimoe. En- A.M. ~ joy wortiing with people . e LADY TO BAKE PIES B)lbe&t ~· PART 'lnlE EVES. FCE ~------­ .,, IB&t KEYPUNCH k tJ' IBM PROGRAMMJNG p tJ' INDUS. DRAPTING d ~GROCERY raroaNG h .,, 'l'ROOICS ASSEMBLY e _,,,PBX/TYPING nt STRAYED-Mon nlte. "Pepe" Long hair brown & wtn~ C'bhuahua 543-7259 NOW'S THE Sl>wf"f'k . * &tl-3761 MOTHER wishes to catt for child J yrs or oldtr, w~k­ day1, Soudi Coast Plaza areL 54~. LAWN SERVICE * Mow, Edge, V::cuum. Pwr-toob. Lite baul'f . M2...e3 ns. EXPER JAPANE.9: Garde.D- u . Complete ya.rd Service. FTft estimate..* 548-7958 e HOUSEKEEPER to $300 Lin In, Lquna Beach OtheT belp EMPLOYER PAYS FEE. UNKEL Arm- cy. mo N. Main St .. Santa Ana. 541-332'3 <Employu pa.ys ftt . . ALWA YSl MARINE SMALL RDTAURA.Hf. COMM TIME FOR QUICK CASH BABYSI'ITING/ MY llOME I Yard, N&Jl9, Luncht1. I Cost.-Mesa. 642-4001 H1ullnt 6730 HERMOSA DOMESTIC ----...::-------~~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY N-opt"nlflCS for npable young men in die ~ lJ1& yacht field. Must hne tttt\nlcal qua)Jtiea compat- ibl,. v.'ilh dyMmic orpm- zaboo apedaI.izlt'd in ma- rine eltctrical ~ and 1 ' r v i c e, includlnc 9YlaU ~ and dlad f!D.. ~ yrv1ce. Send oandle l"f'1RJJT1P to P.O. Bdar 1015. Newport Bach. Qaalifted ~hr.-.nl< ea1W for & tf'JVt"" BOUSEKJ:Dl'l2l -LtV&Df ~ Mtjrwllity. Mmt bt .... mot. Ahk to drift. Y OUftl G.1tl1men SD I"" mcath. mem THROUGH A C1rpent..-lng 6590 HAULING SlO LOAD _....._ __ ...;:;_ ____ Wll1 t.al<e u.wable lttllll In REPAfRS +ALTERATIONS trade for servlct. ~. l>AILY PILOT CABINETS. An.y aue job. NO matter what tl 11, you WANT AD 2.~ Y1'I f'Xl)er· 548-6713 can stll 11 with a DAILY Olup Ill PIUYI' w ANT AD' I 642-5678 Lost 6401 Lost 6401 Lost S@R&U~-lt'Etr~ Solot 4 Simplt Scrambud Word Puzz~ for a Chw:klt t•POE I . I t I 'Will you morry mt ?" "No, I'm ofroid not." ··o.~. come on, be o good -. • ~l~~~E~m£RS r r r r r I' r I C) ~'~F:~':!~~ tf~m~ 10 I I I I I I I ) 6401 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 1200 Uve In A Live out bouae- keepen «l8 N. Ma.in Sl rm. ~Santa Ana 543-~ LIVE £NS Employf'r pay• ftt1 George Byland Agt>ncy lc.>-B E. 16th S A 547~ Oiintt1e It Bntlllh Uve -tM Expforleoced • Permanent Mayflowtt Agency. 673-5630 H•lp Wanted, M.n 7200 BUSBOYS 'lJ yean "' OW:r to tn.ilt BAIUIL\ID, for ailllll lldtt.. • bid • •"'•• aw IW A"9IJ In peno11 ~ to ~ '. day --' Piii • mid-na: '11N LD.ZIE ::::-=-~ 13Z St-Clair St.. CM. *'rt order cmttQr. After DRAPERY OPERATORS. 4 pm call 64&-a!Jt EXPERIENCED. TOP a..ASSIC D~. PAY. J..arsr ~ 315.l Birda/NB. * 561431 tioaal oomc-rY °"'*"' .. <»t1UlDON'TIC ASS-i' bn.ndl in Or-.r ea.c:,. D.y Shifts Need fu1 or _.,.._ _,_ Elfl'r pref. Not reqaiftd. APPLY IN PERSON ,_ • • -o-td!r traiDiaK -Qm::k R-11 A: 3-f ~ b!tp. No es-_:....,..~~~.!:Cid-~~U~t-mr~~ ~· TboM • traillilc M<lfDly dvousti rr;ct.y furn. can 1ar ~ ._ B0USECEEPm. J Cia.JS/wti SALE.S RfUBEll L I EE terv1elr IG-2541-ac S llra. dail). ftdl ,... REPRESENTATIVE.5 ~ aovs 10. 14 ..... m.81 vadlne lndt1>f!ndt'nt 1pedlll· NEWPORT BEACH '~·ft•ft~ Bead!-3o-I -UKDICUICBERID woman hlllS drahnit Ill OV('T llXl ._..... ---............ '-.. ....... 2 ...... ,. Good roata! • Good profi1a! "" UYT"1D • care -<:DOI" mutual funds, t'XPand.in& an -----DAILY •ILOT drm. '640 Eft.. Orang!' COOJ'lty Th11 11 an BOYS \~14 "' r o!>)l0l1unity to enttr d!KJ'll C'ORUNA DEL MAR. • &a-mt • BAlRS'TYUBI' b e;cdw:lw fied prof~ional ~llin& full Talong appUc.atianl nn.L TIME Salan m ~ 8nc:h. or part t1m, Inveatmt!!I for tunu. ~n Naalit Janitor t pm-2 am _Cal __ M-_lJ.6 _____ _ ,.xi> nftf nf'C'\'ll."11ry. we train DAILY PILOT 11\ift. <>wr n E1ptr ,..._ DmTAL ASS'T. 547.(.621 Mutual f'und In· • 642-43%1 • temid. Olntw1 Mr. L.-nry. • O.w 25. • Sbr&n7 Ir vtston In<". 2100 N. M11ln. COM'R-l<ITQ{EN HELPER Daily PiJot. '42-Cm. • X-ny apeor. SC-mt Santa An11 tJ OISllWASHElt EXPER. DUl'RUCTOR. aftnlt'tfw ~<; Trnh'll'• rorgla~~ 1-nn· No nt~r1 nttd appb. A.gene: .... W91W 1300 -for ma.kr-op ln- tra<"lmit hu~mrss. Of!P''rtu 21~2 f'>rili<" C'<IAJ't Hwy/ ltnll'tlm. will tr.11111 ~ nity ror 11dvanN"mrnt ,\gr llR llfUF"JWOOO RF.AOI Unfque fl~ UVE IN 2'l to 'IO Pilon,. fir Appl Cl.I fl pt= aAaf.,,1"MICJY Nol~ ._, J .mall 64£..3231. Modtl 1;1a11~ ro CARRIER-BOYS • pU!rtmml duldrftl ~ l&M Supt>rior. Coa1a Mrsa GOOD ROUTES e Salarifs -MAID/PART 'ftK& MOLD MAKER Ir AV An.ABLE e ~ fer Ir 11" ;obs Owr 11. 8'.m 4rN/Hunt- f'lBERGLASS MAN HUNTINGTON BEA01 e Penonal A ()ia6dealiaJ _. 8Ndi. SS.'3S15 liWary <lpfl'I. Call c<>Uttt DAILY PILOT 112'7 w.-wr Drive N<»i.SlllOKJNC 11:111 • i.id ln4) 14~71'71 * (8-nnt~> e 6a.ml e N..-port e.dl IG-'JG& ID ... ,.,,._..,.. dads IOYS 10 • 14 / EXPER. SERVICE MQ Uft a * Mi-Zm Good rootn ' e Good pmlt: STATION SALESMAN SINGLE ~ Operatar ftrr BALBOA PENfNSTILA 21 m nr older ptt~rftd. Career Opportunftiea llDAl1 deUD wcri;. C'•D DAILY PILOT llOO f ro11t Hwy, atM AH L.wk morm. 5CGi2 e 642-432'1 e WTll F:"<per Meduuuc 642-7'84 54f.8D> -tJ.JD, PART tmw cOOd PIO' Dally PU~ -Wl\J'lt Ad11! Yhmhlrr s111,.. A S<-rvlct ~ PfTWXW'J Aaer:1 Lieb' olfX'e clatws. Al"ayt a Go-(;o• ~10 \1Atn St KB ft no.a-Dr , N~ Rd\. MJ.zet .Awn c.tlling Y out II ()penlrip far capillble wiornen. We tn1n >"JU> flexlM boon. CaD collect S»5960 SEWING machine oeieratcr. Allerat>oal and repalrlng Oii .uforma. Full time days. Standard lDduatnal U.undry 00 Kain St.. lfnnttngton 8'-ach. ~ HOit-& Waltreu - MANNING'S 2G1 EL TORO ROAD LAGUNA RilJ...S See llamae-r -2 to • PM MOTEL MAIDS No. dlroagtt Llbcx' Day. h1J time. Must bt owr 20. Ken NII• Motel tcm. Bayside Dr • N B. West Coast Trade & Busl. Schools ll17 S. Ma.In St.. S.A. a,t 545-7166 1m7 Gar. Gr Bl., G.G. h,t 537-7113 Huntaieton Bacta, OlllL 536-tHS 121 N. Lmlon p,4,k n<>-2900 •1ettel"ll Indicate location POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE New c~ al&rt evsy Monday, day Ct' wentnr. Pay for your boob ud a miall ~tee, thm only SS per Mell tor eecr... la.rial tninlng. • 548·9723 . ----M.T.I. • FOOD WAITRE..."5. 21 or Busln•sa Schoot1 ovn, nites.. Exptr only •IBM Prorrammlrc ACJiPb' 6pm to Rpm •IBM Keypunch * LATJN QUARTER * •PBX Typin& 146 S. 0.. Hwy Lquna 541 •26 72 HSIXPIV<=-n for OiUdrf'ft EDUCATIONAL vacation ~ rnotbtt of wortdnit !'pie. projttta. fth uaden-up. lr>- ew home. Good SAldJ'Y. div. ln111Ant lumtnr leuona Uw out. M2-'1'922 aftrr Ii-PM Cbllcoat 10 leaollll ~ WH'tcda)"' Sehl 1 n Dl'I Mas LEGAL SF.atE'TARY-U 8-2JIS!I 1Typin1 titlp1 IBM-f:Jltt. Stmonotte ~tll'r apelllnal .;:;otr::~·. eom~~ri Learn -Wi9 Styling for lntenltw Ii tr~t WPll PAid pmfeulon, men BOI'EL MUI, tun tilltt' or and wmnen. Toola and wlp put time; p>d WllH· auppJled. Day/Eve cl--.. BALBOA INN. l~ MQi 534-5371 ~.. Balboa m-Mlo C1llfor"I• School of Wl91 Jot. Men, Wom. 7500 Piaoo Leanna for-~Sin­ ners by AdvanN'd Studft\t. Apt. H0ute Mgr. Man A Wiii'. full tlml' for \JI' Jl"Ollf'r'IY fin..34ts Of f!M-12611 '· My Homr • 962-4818 SF.GOVIA Gultllr ~" hy Me of hl11 aludf'nta. P~r Thompaon/54A4651 N I et •• ii --)ff -NA' Ap TV' Or tio Ar (lj lot (g g1 Gt P'. Se LA 1D Dl tc to di i' aJ te fr pl SA l B d u. c ti tc ii it s: -2 OI ()I ti le c a 8 ' u p J( I= ( 1 , ( ... c 0 ......,, ... J.1"7 ' • ... ""••"'ll • • -filwg~i:()'mJIRtr,lim~laDilrJ~hiiikHAJMDtSI ::ft, TtlANSPOATAllON nANSPOaTATION TRANSPORTATION.. . TUHSPORTATION TUNSPORTATIOft 't llANSPORTATION SAll AND TIADE • ~LI AND I Boeh a Yadth tOOO MMl.11 . ...._ '200 ~rt.!! Autw NOO hnpltf?' Autw MOO "-' Can f900 U.... C.n ~ T .. evw.n '205 Ml_..,.,._,. MOC> 'M IXPRDI CRlJJID sr .. WMPIOOE. l'llD FIAT y-...111sw•GEN CADILLAC llAID nan llW -'Priw... Ed. "°6k ct.1&ned. e,.y llaaUt _..,..., porcb, Skirt _____ _,___1 _ __;;;..,......;;::.:...~;..:."'..;..::..~-rv IUIU W11M Catlilr Stock 21$.HP, G-~ Radio' l'atb-ua4 ...... ~ vw. F. I c·1y '64 \I-JI.-.. 1500''5 ,._1_ TV's tot~ omettt. M&Dy c~I 4* _.., ~·· aectleo. II I Tu.. ~ fer "Fowler" 8&blt. Y.ebt 'tUt dt.r pa:rmelllt. •Dr a.tJB. A rDC11t ... IMPORTS 6 I>OMESTlC LandlnC. Loos ee..cb. or m.1254 a.a..-...._, l.&.-..&. al* Jo-r mi. ...., larps- Qr Stet.I .:;:-·.mm~ .....,, t.aU <SW 1M4liR HrA:iiJi ' Olbana M.250. r•o • at•lllQ powered, rocm1er vw. IA>-$6 MO ==:c:::;;r=====-==1 23' driHi ac $lGIO """ 19 ~ ~ u. 0n>;y n-n--:.t n.t , .,. cal °"' cw tiwte-m. • Machi I ltc. l700 DD aarwy vu.. m. c.ai. ..... butll n.llr .. Qruill 8pedl1las orf.a. Uaht l"!1 Ho ~ • rr. 8lrvtce ~ lt>c~ Tna. * pi&iiAi{ER 20x56 Oiunty. , wlhnluc. tnter. w. RENT . • • UIS J'ORKLD't ::. •• ""*', * ·-~Y' gx.. tu.SOO. * $.'SSOO-DOWN. 100"' J'IDaoclns O.A.C ONLY $1 Jt5! cu_,,., tD pardlua. -~ :· ,;~ ~ :0':' F/P'. .flO ..... "' IAOlf• * ~7 Carry~ OIDtractl 0.J..C. Tamm)' A1ftl 011m1kt CHEVIOLIT -~t"""" th. 110 ONE --4 --• COSTA w co 94' s. Coast Hwy Cal llOW •• • FREE TO YOU ~rr~__:th • .J~ ~ 9300 . • LACUNA BEACH • * Air ConclltleMd "Spao" Vehlde 121 7555 .._ lE H.not Blvd. 6t2-t874 ()pm 'til t ..._17 .. • tiomt.a1 tnlJ«. Ideal -'4'I BOIO>A SCRAMBLER Open 1:30 to 10 Daily TV LA.ND WHITt lolll balred female ~ « ••Hiid trtt to ~~Lem than 8CJO.ml. '64 CHEV V.S BEL-Am STA- TION WAGON. Factory a,ir -jjiiiiiiii9.ii!m-ldtt-. t ..a old, boUI&-()atallM flnt SJ.100 tam ABSOUn'ELY NEW• $650. ~ To rood Imme. It (n4) T'D-31153 6GG1D, fG.&.34 l'Vl'JI. : ... ,,_,, .. , ...... TY1,WM11-, •m-•TOa FlllZDS ... ... ,._. ....... .. fTMlfl 114 u· ~ftiilj PER'· 1lt HONDA 250-- BEAtmJ"UL ~ 1'0flMElt. $!fO. •·HP It Scrambler * 8umM!le IPQed female. aa:ac. n.EC ltart ... 5'UU'1 N.-. IOOd lllome. m.aH5 Trdlr'. EXTRAS1 • 113 .._.. Aute lervfee ~--__,...-m-.....-......-an;s--eo1"""""". u riiiRG~ Rud. • Pam 9400 Uc. Sev9D mcmU. old. Had RM la wb1. t' ~ --------lbota. Loft9 ~ T-Bird. Blk • west 10 bp LARGE '12 Oonalr engine, MM28ll Jobml:a outbid. Botll nit rebuilt II ... eqwpprd with GOOD .lbnt tor m mmitt. cmd. m..mt Q-owll .c1aptor-lot tor VW old female part com.. 1.-. * 15' rn IU8QAT *· ._ l'I NZ'Z1 day1. • c:bDdnD, mt s. ..... ,... Mtre ~ + ~ : 4 •• ., ' ,, view Apt. B. S.A. er. XI.HT OODd. * • ar Tnller, Tre¥el 9425 WI lly cood., pwr. '1eer., pwr. r. JAGUAR window, R/H, secret 10 cu -----~--Your VoDcnrqa « Poncbl ft lockl.1\1 compmtmrnt u/-~ 6 7 . .___ It pay tap doUln. Pa.lid r.. rear deck, etc. All Alub ~-or not. Call Gene RouJ>dl. white w/immac. LI m e 'WO • 4 door ll9dan 67.,.1190 Green 111ter. U.S No. t Eqwpped w/radio 4 beeter, ~ ddce! BUY A "KNOWN Dwllap Roadlpeed tn..1======== VALUE!" ~.~«dri~ =, ___ v_o_Lv_o___ ONLY $1885 wift wheels, lol>Ot light&, •61 VOLVO S44 SEDAN 2 Yf' OK gua.r/GMAC term1 wldt-ne&J, l~nse plattS 4 Tommy A:yrea <l\evrolet Speed, nidio, ONE owner. 946 $ C paid, $.16!l> eeeut11ut roodlt1on• • oast Hwy. Prtvate .Par"' $195 4't-7SOS LAGUNA BEACH ..,. t======== ()pea 'Ul t 4M-1144 Tranate~ Oveneu Autos Want9«1 9700 Eve1. n4: 847~ '63 IMPALA Super-8port con- wrt. Full power. Aill/J"M MllCURY lS MEJU: J.-dr. Aulo. tnnl, pe, aJr cond. Very rood coad,. First S560 tall· N . 54£r195.l aft 5 pm. MUSTANG fll' LATE ·~ MUSTANG 2 + 2 Futhadi. Ra.Dy JMC, Full illltrumentatlons, P 13, R& H, Or11 OW'Of!f'. 23,000 mt ,,,, For QUICK SALE $11m Call 646-M56 alter 6 • P'd '66 MAROON Mualan&· BlJc, int.er., pwr. atttr , ur-<:0nd., 200 ff.P., Auto. tl'allJI. ~ S3Ull3 SAVE CIDI frillr1 ilm.lk 'I1W>£1 call ~ W ftAV'Ba-!'ra.ller. 1961. tea tram tile pound! N.&ne lt' CU.VAR. 10 '-P 10lm-Nw ,..... . .., 'ply tfra '64 JAGUAR XKE CPE. WE PAY ••. AJr aiod., radJo and Pu'eJ. CASH radios, rear speaker, bucket ======== OLDSMOBILE weeb oJ4 Sbadiea ol ....,. -. na ~ S215 S1liO-Allo ur box trails-, !W&-'1481 '113 Beet olf•· Ml-MS1. $315. MW&5'1 BEAGLE BASSET, l'ii • yn. IC.at __.'ri'AlibiOP___, _ _,..,,~TRAlLER~,..........-.-'53 XK 120 CPE V«Y ~. to cood home. fr AUX QulaiDa Sloop SIP9 CJom111* c:oofon& XJnt. with radio. * PIO ~n usedua t':°"r tx!e '::.:' 6*m1 'f /4 .. ~. bled. .ice baa. ccmd! SlJ5. * 646-QiS4 ~ ....... MALE • Female -put Cock· 2 Qi ... ,. foqnd. $3300-=====:;:::;;! GROTH CHEVROLET ~ pupe. 3 1DCL ~ * ~ aunsmT _rucb ______ 9_500_ MERCEDES IENZ Aak for Sales ~ H tire!. 1-0wntr! $3495 Dir 494-7503 .. ._, (belts), custom tt:JD. oeau, etc. Black w/r~ in- terior. UNDER 32,IXX> mi. 1'hll is NCYr a • 'l'\Ul-ilf. the- miD'' u.aed ear; Just aerv- 1~ le ready to GO'! You WON'T "Steal" 1l, but you Wll.J.. buy a t.lne car! Pvt. ~· "2-3589' Ena • •ee.k· eada. TOP DOLLAR For lAta Mode.I Used Can at UNIVERSITY ~~~~ COLOR~8~1UO G::--~ • ~~:.'::: ~.:.S':e_V~'~.;!y ::i:.d, ~ llP sum BR eet, $10 MONTH 5*.31115 t/f $3650 0tt Ofter! 115-D15 IOQl1 -. -.n69 10 9-3331. CHEVY '56. !-dr. :rn, 365 ' .-A IV...._ mile fa:rD.. ~ ... i..-............ .._......_ .. __ 1967 bp, 4 spd, ru, map, ater-21511 Harbor et., C'OIU Kem OlDSMOlllf -· .,.._. "¥" w '-I• ..,._ ......... , TOP IGll In..._ Yau take * UDO 14 * ......-Can Needed! eo It ta.pea. Extru• 546-5550 ~WHITE Bnia!hlD& ;: :.~ ~~· =· JlO Onl. ....,_ ~ / ~~= GMC 1/2-Ton Stron&est buy• in OTange 545-lW'l OLDS. '65 F85; 4 Or., air· Ha~ ~ 52S-3451 ._.... 16' ----....... ""• .. Yan Co. F0ttip 4.... domestic. '66 CHEV Imp, 2 DR, Fae. aood., Very clean. $ lCSO • ...m-p * -.m OR W.ll51 5 ~old Mt:tke +en-· ~ ~ nt-<lal1 dun cw.-noye-r OD Air. R/H, P/S, P/B. A-1 642-ZQ e•rt . -lf¥V ,_ ... ....,. .....__.._ '"""---a. A IDl!ltw, Cl!lflS incl. Ell.eel ..__.._-.. -i...--i ....... ..1.n •• &·30 -10 P II. -.1. ..._ no.., .......,. ••• ~DBLS=:"""'!"llfA:":":Tnt==---=-. -=ac.=--1 ~-.u TV-Ope 7 dyi ~~~~T~ a:md. Mt-1151 Ott ~16 ·---I """'....,,_ .... .,, .........,. • ... . .,.... c u • 'I ------$2599 a.FAN Ml'ft9de9 Bem oa-COSTA CAR co. O& US3I PLYMOUTH e .,_ a J'n.me. 0..-BCA·TV·ll'' ~ Black' GRAY CAT 6 4 ldttmf. Too * Compkte lllrtne Strvlc:e verttWe "'-. On riew Daw-1969 Harbor CJL ----------------.. 1 _...... • * l5tllO ftbe. Ex. a.L. •Ml) -to ......._ Tu. Vast QllCaU iDlta.Ded l\Tl ..... IY IJl(I _.. '6l CHEV-Oinv. VS, like '65 Pl th F I .. ~ 1-11 J.tc. ~ Dlln Ho. a. MWQ.L ;J'itt lfS.llOl.. Tit .._... "'*· ...., .lllllUlllL= = ~ ~ Used C•r• new. WW arranae tams. •Four ~tton u~ tianll. illrdl1 aM4. But IILYERTONE TV $11 HAPPY see!iiY ldtt.Da tf' BOAT/15-BP Evtn + 2M I. 17th St. $3245. High book. $3600--------9900-a> E. l5tb st, N.B. CCbr e White w/Red vm,t Ia- Ollerf * -.&m at Bml' On"ER! weoeci. ~ ' Trlr/EJec balt tank, stiee-Colta MMe CARRY OWN Kinp Pl.) terior BEAtkaadl sa«13 MS6JTS 1/J in(. •. 17S-30CT f!YeS. 548-7765 MG CONTRACT& 'C amv. ImpUa. 2 door, • Power Sletring >ffkil -.,1p;nent I011 TJpe ._..,. 1220 nxALE kitten bladt/wblte B' EL TORO. Good COD----,.-.,,,--,----------Tnnapomtlon Cars :;: :_n. ~ ~~ ~~ : :i•:C H~ NAT. CUb ~ nemJs. 2 moothl old homebroken. dttioD $115. Call Eva. lllUUU '64 MGB Wire wbeela, R a: '57'1 Thru '64'• m& &hilts ends e 41.IXX> miles and in . 1D tDta1 S55I). Roy-1 aid. CARTRIDGE tape rcdf. far 5'Ml38 '1/3 • LI i.mJ • H, tonneau cover, S200 A: I. automatics, sports cars, -,59-CHEVY ___ W_A_G_S._CYL-. c-eUent concbtion throtJ ~ter late moditl $35. C9I' or boat ete. Xlnt tond. ~ ldttm/male. A1ao TRANSPORTATION 1'62 CHEVY PICK-UP take owr payment. $60 mo. trocka .ts passenger cara. AtJTOM.Anc. * $J95.. out. $1.745 Elec. add. macb-, $S5. A&-+ 12 aJbuma oe ~ '6Q. female Stamm. cat. Stick stillt • hmlly perfect ~7587 aft 3 = ~ = OD l OWNER. * 494-57S9 e See at ler port. twe••itw, late ~ man e.el only. 7/4 SaJlbNts 9010 111.Y $1299. -=======1 wk.11 ~ O.A.C. • l9lfl CHEV. 4 door sedan Dail)' PtJot model :::. m 33rd St., c. ........ a lqulp aoo • 1..«11-R a Ired Kitterw. 21' RACING keel &loop, 2 PORSCHE COSTA CAR co. Automatic. RUNS WELL! =p~°::t ~!tr~! N. S. "A&nhle." About 3 mos. aeta o1 ..n.. See at 25f'l IEACH CITY • · 1Jlil9 Harbor, CM. iGG'7f i:m. PtMlD8 Ml>-Tl54 ~ Mna LEICA M-3 CAMERA wtdl aid. ~ 833-0035. W. ,.~_. H,..., ..,,00, PORSCHE 912• 61• Irilh Open 3:30 to 1D t>.ny --------t l.S eue Ute meter JS. ..._.., -1 .... DODGE veeJJ, 5 spd., AM/FM, ex· '56 BEI.rAIR V-3 station wag-or Call 642-4321 and Appl I~ 1100 · ' i.a WKS puppd. V e r y sem.i tru. 4,000 Miles. ~ on. Rum aood. bad tram. uk for .....:;,.::;._.------MM wide anele ~MM A .. ..Mo..-_ _.. __.. 1QiS5 Bodl Blvd · H.B. uir: _.. 1~"' ~ ~ B M ... otf J.35.MM. $3915. * 64C--064S ptayfql.. _,_. .,... Lvu..<!f' FOR Sale Kite 121 (2 •..US) ~mi '51 Porsche Normal Cpe. _.. ,,..,.. .....,, .,.,...._.... 1J.11MU I.Mi'• 1 •Cf' RENT MMOC 715 $700.00. FnnJt w. Uoyd, Ex.ci>I cood' 675-5024 f/ 'Cl cm:v STA-WAGON. '65 Plymouth Fury I TV'a -Refri& -W a I h • r I Sportfna ()oeda 1500 GREAT \ii ~ rat. About 11.9 Jade. Balboe lalt.nd, f/ •• CHEV PANEL. f/ PERFECT runnlng cond! e Four door Stabon Wa&on, • Dryers . Olabwubert· ~ -~ 6 mos old. &CH178 715 675-5563. ' GOOD COND• TRIUMPH BEST OFFER! 540-:DS Butt w/brown Vinyl ln· tJOD to IKo'· Free Semce· e DALE WRFBOAJU> e 4 GLADIA-* f/ MaU OFFER! ~98 teriar H ncl • 1WO ldttenl. lf'&Y, 6-wlo, le * 'l ' &un • • erson I 9 FT. E:alellent Qndltioo Mother ~t. 536--0330. $HOO foe IA ownenhip. ·~ FORD 6, Pk-up, reblt '64 TJUUMP1i 1200 ronver--CONTINENTAL Automatic Transmission l.8Tl Harbor, CM. 54841.55 $50. 9'lW2ll8 675-Q!lll S Fem~ KJt1lma m.Jan after I pm. ~ ' tram., side panels tibia. ONE Oft'IW, II k e e Radio l: Heater G.E. Diabwuber uad &peed u1-.~•1--8600 646-8555 afters *HOURLY RENTALS * camper llld. 494--05l8 new! While with bl&c:k ~I==:;;:::=====;::; 62 ~ONTINEN'l'AL 4 dr, full : ~~at Queen wufier· ~·ea. Good ,__ --· lt' DaJa,Den • Rhoda lJ •--9510 t'nor and top. ,.,...., air. 50,Q mils oondlU :~ = POOL TABLIS 1~ pad bome. Fun Zbrll a.t 0... ·Jkiboa ~. -VH"' $195. Dir. et.ml -~~ ~~~ Em~~!Y p~g lot l'NEW la USED OJI: ALCOffiiT cadliill oitamar. 'C! wAdCitii 2 W/D. , '58 'J'R.Jtm-4 ENG -••••• ,., •••• iiii pared r~ a trip. WW ~ J30 West Bay Street A~uee 1110 1967 BRUNSWICK ? Sot.I 965 SUrf, T~ ran l-yra old. XlDt cond! Mmtng! SaerUlce f°' low I OID trans, New Um, riftce um, ai.ta Mesa $275 VALUE ea. 5'8-9341, 6'$.2259 Blue Book. 546-9579 Paint. Roll-bar, New cond! N!."WPORTER MOTORS or c.ll 64.2..ull and CLOCKS. J~ lllriDt-NOW $239 CHIHUAHUA/ Male 6-mol. RHODES SS X!nt cand N.. Never raced' * 644-Cil ulc for Jae bill. TUfa.D)' boudoir lOO" FUUNaNG ~ 112 Jamy; wttb berth. $4&m. Campen 9520 =========I : ~:::~ = BuSUle6S Manqer'a office ~~= ~ SECARD POOL 5 P.UPPI&5 -% !!i~ Owner. S'1W71J ~-C.u.EERS VOLKSWAGEN * SACUTICE * Gt»tJIV ~ ~· S23 S. Main. Oranp, 512-~ II? T wb old. 546-383li T/4 COWMBIA15' aloop No. e,, ORANGE COUNTY'S 546-lll.S or 642·1.D PH: s.ta-im * AUCTION * PETS & LIVESTOCK Sptnnanr, aNflt, b> trlr-LARG~ SEL!lCTION '63 vw BUS/1.500 ENG. PONTIAC Ub an. $1600. 615-Di9 Spltt front ~•t. RAH, New Se...._ Mtchlnes 1120 U ~~a crtrJ bG7 Cats U20 KITE Boet,. 1e11 tba 1 yr. FACI'ORT DmlOCT tires. Xlnt c:ond! M'l·IB ........ ..... ...1.1 Jboet ReuoD-OPEN ROAD DEALER 54S VW Sedan. Excellent nD- ' •TE MODEL S'ft-...,... .A.Ddliaaa. ' Frid~ T p.m.· P E AU T 11' UL OJ.in. -... " ctN~. nfn" cood. Stmtop. ~ SJOO. ..... .,,._ W d A t Ba cbilt. Penian k l t t e n 1. llble. m.0'7l3 • tDI maddDe in modern "~ tn y I UC ton m Show -·· •lty. p a p e r a. 9' ROW ~l $1(X). W Vilt· * HOUSE CARS * OlAS-M6--060l. alt 6 PM nut cont0le. No attacbmeDta 20'l5'ii Newpcst Ill 6-8686 "...., JS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS to Wy, 1D ziilQ, make but~ Bahtnd l'aQT• Blda· M.at'l.t Shots. SS5 9G-400l ~00. ~&-i:; Alllietrcm * VAN CONVERSIONS tonholet, overcast, darn, Mech.anlcl Tools, Acet71ene Dogs 1125 KITE #4.YJ * sec>-* MOTOR HOMES deslp etc. 5 year part.a Outt1ta. EJectrlcal TOOlt, ""'"" ... u l·yr NEW! * XI.Jn'• guarantee. Free equity, bal-AJr Oompreucn.. LABRADOR • w.,,uUIUV' <DND' * HS-Ul7 ALL MAKES le MODEl..c; ance oolY $!9.SO cub or LOTS or MISC. -CHEAP! ANDl puppies. GrMt for · 1967 mucxs terina cl $5 per mootb. For S.S.S. Howe kids °' hU11tin&· "Many NEED Putx1er tor Ollum- tree home ckmom1ntian, DO oww. C.M. ~ built.tn e:xtnil-" 3000 OIJf bia 22 -~ wm ti.De. BEACJI QTY phone SlM616. 546-3616 or ~6 Dr., N.B. 64S-597S 546-95'lt. or ~3211 CAMPERLAND t=======:c::::= WHIRLPOOL wuber $75/ GDlMAN SHEP. PUPPIES amtii'flf'ULGtmlne 8"d-16555 Beach Bl\'d., H.B. Mullcal Inst. 1125 Keamaft el« drytt $25. AKC/Bttd tor Tempera· lib lApattUJI. 11' wtdl 540-Rl --------4 dnrr LeeaJ Wot cabinet '25, m en t, Intdllge.nce 6 jib. MIUlt Sell! $550. 54M385 $750. 60 FORD Lon& I wide SACRIFICE: U> Ball, 0&-Rock'1 en.Jr no, Floor lamp Beauty! SAJL NO 3326. XlfOCK bfd P u. I: Kmip J:<oadles 1 u x e Rivoli Aecordlon. $5, Bed aide table $10, Glasa $75 A up. * 847-1980 R8oCil.ll Sabot $275.. Paddle-Kine Camper wlboot, Ice Black w1th SHvtt trim., 9 lop cotftt tablt no. 2 Head-. RARE PULi PUPS board $!&. * Mf-1151 box no v wtriq 646-2%14 dif. lnlt. 1Dne1 (()rp.D, Yi<>-boarda UO. * 54&-~ ExL-ellent Cbampiomhtp '67 DODGE CAMPER VAN l.ln, clarinet, etc.), with RELAXJ~R. r;ypewrit-Badcground -A1ao Stud Power CrulMrs 9020 SlttP' s. IDIHn:!. Auto. cue. Hu electric amc>· er. West ghae debsbr, "' * C21l) 626-59116 * <X>MPLEI'ELY ~UIP'D! unit built in It for hookup bench ~r. d r a p e r y a· CABIN Qu1aao w/trtr. $3700 * Call 847-0771 to atttt"O or ampllfter. Or-hardware, all yery ebeap or ~ of Ycdiea ~ Xlnt for ftahtn1. wlba.Jt '&4 DODGE VAN A-JOO G~ !ainall1 paid $l<XKI oew for trd far car,,entry work. Adulta. Al!O Tiny toy JJOOd· tank. etc. TWin 35 bp cut-S)' Camper Sink. Jee-box, It -Played only 1 mootha Nl--8fT3 lee Term•. goo "" for brd. $750 bmdlea. 54().31162 bedalttc 540-U33 -A tremendous n.lue at both. 897-8966, S:.2964 $350. &73-6303 or 834-256& STANLEY 10" coo.et. saw $60 BASSET P\lll9 AKC Cam 30' TROJAN '62; TS, 215 i:1 FORD CaboYer Camper 2 VIOLINS, one Eberle A DIV airoomJll'ft90C $30. Nr ploo Stock. Tri oolora II red :· SS,6 Rdf~~ ea: Low mileage. Exeoellmt ~ new ridlna lum mower, ,. white _ maltt I: female.. ~. .~ .. ._. • dition 842-3'29 one F Rugeriu.a. 4 bowa, cost $179, aell for $100. BSA-_,.,., ~"""' one Hill II Sona, one Mar· 500 cc $375, Trailer $50. 5'6-D3 ~kl loets 9030 tin, one Penzel I: ooe ~ 6*-1251 4 SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS,~ ...... ..-----_______ _ known. 2 V\olin Alliiatar MAPLE DBLE BED with AKC. LIVER I: WHITE. $50. 1K STARCRAFT wJtb Jobn- cue with cover. 96).7135 ~"'--. • drawtt dreu-* SG-0233 after 4:30 ,._ 15 HP --'--6 "'"-... 5 ...,....__ 0 -.. _.., UAP I w. H•ve ~ w.iuni ! au« pm. er w/mirror, Nlte stand, * FRENCH POODL~ linlental trailer-Ideal u BW:k Fender ruerbentor Oard RDJ.lamabc w/cards Al<C * REG. aldin( or 'WeH~ tr1p to ~.:-: :::o::e ~ I Uted two time.. Pak! S150 .l l.nk. End ta~Ie. Maple TV, CALL 646-4740 C.talJM. nm UIOO tabl « Imported car. Call OHi Will MCl'ilice for -6-O>Uee table. Misc! 64S-0456 it tn4) m.26M u 646--s:m e Vl 7·27ri6 e bcord Player S.t HorMI HlO 14' GLASSPAR, 40 HP ~ -======== Planoe a OrgaM 11JO Ganvd chaniV. 2 IPICn. BEAUTIF1.JL steel l'l"Y 1" rude. trailer, aJda, $$(). ALFA ROMEO amp, tuner, FM racbo. $60 Anbtsn me.re 4 years old, ~. 333~ Amett!.yst Imported Autot 9600 ! DESPERATE! 8Aninnen 675-1S.2, 3-5 p.m. 10 hands. R.ee.11y atiow• 11er ·11 ALFA Romeo SpydfoT -'7 5' x 9' PING Poog table, type. Ney11eyn blood line. Martne Eq~ '°'5 with hardt()p, ndi~. nf'W ONMlft Class _,.. •·k ns Shown 11uC<'easful.l.y 1n b.al-tirf.11. .... -needt ......,t. "" •II.I . . t'r WUI mak' t!Xcellent OUTBOARD motoB. J5 ..,, Dlr. 4M-7503 Join the IUD of leld"llinl to c.ll 847-2427 or aee at 89'11 show plPasUtt hone. Gentle E\tl.Dnlde, elec. IW't"', 30 :;;S'995=======:::= play tM HAMMOND OR-Comet Qr<U, WHtminater for a knowl-ble nder. hp JohMQn. 545-DJJ. GAN! Tutaday. June 27th, blu/: ~··-le UGO AREA nJ&, IJ'Tl, 6.1.l-0181 AUSTIN HEALEY MEET •••• • • • ..... OUR SALESMAN OF THE MONTH Butcti ha11 bN'n with Orick lwnon for OYrf' six yean DOW aod has beel'I sale.man of thf: month maey times. Butdl started w I t h Ouck in tile service de- p8rtment. and •fter a two year <1tlnt in the Navy, rttur'Md to bf.. roml" one ol Chick'• mot1I valuM>I" prof e11- lliona I saltt.m"'1 Alked wtiy hr cno.e l)uck I VL'f'900 and al'IO Volkawagtn hf. stated, "Mr lveno1fa unusual· ly •trict polJciK in ~ ge.rds to ·~11tnm!'r n'lll e '64 RIVIERA e 3,\cn>-nu. to.ded! + Air. $3600. All whJte W/iJ'ftfl upbol. 642-4181 evea. CADILLAC 1.0WNER "LEISURE WORLD" '43 Cadillac Sedan. Re<'l'Ot tires, Original 2·1one grey A collector'• item' $195 cesti' Tommy Ayres Chevroll't 946 S. Coaat Hwy. Li!guna Beech 4.94-TI44 CAO~·~ El-Dorado. low mileagr, xln t <"Ol"ld..; light blue w/wtute top. $3500 ORIG'N'L OWNER. 173-1192 56 CADILI...AC ~n <1e\)u1., SS8 Ca.sh 642· 7G81 '8fl 6PM CHARGE IT! FOID '65 FORD FAIRLANE e Stab Wagon • Bloe • ~ Stet!Tinc • Automatic 'Ttanlm1ake • Power Brak• • R.ad>o It Heater • New Wbita Wall tina • 3&,00G miles Uld In ex- cellent rond1tion $1396. • Stt al DAILY Pn.oT Employe pa.rldq lot. 330 Witt Bay Street Costa Meq or Call 642-4.m and uk for BUSUle91 Manaau'a omee. * "Air Conditioned• '64 FORD GALAXlE "SOO" 4 Dr. Spt Sfodan. AIT, Pwr Slter, R/H etc. Stui>- mn1 Arctic White w/tm- mac Fawn Inter. A kM m.I. impn!sa!ve space qe car from a Unr home' ONLY $15951 2 Yr OK llJllf/GMAC tuma Tommy Ayrec Chevroi.t 946 S. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH Open 'til 9 4M-7744 ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2125 Barbor Bl., Costa Mes.a 116-4444 Qruaot Q)anty'a Exclalfvoe Dealer for RDU. -Royee and Bent{). '81 BONNEVILL.E. AIR, LOW-MI. lJKE NEW! PVT· PTY. 673·TI72 T-BIRD '1 T-BIRD, 4 dr LaAdau, full ,.,..,... •air. Dark gray with lf'l1 l&DdAu upholstuy 5,- 000 mlle1 wtth tull f'oro Mo- tt Oo. aoarantee 24,UOO mile. R.ttaila ov-er $6.IXX> Will aacrlfl~ $4T1!i. NEWPORTER MOTORS :1136 ttarbor C M. 548-85.1 '«> SUN1t00F T-BIRD ~JC. AJr, Sterro- ll)kn, R&H. All elecl , REAL CHERRY' 1517 WESIOJFF DR/NB. 64&-0'lro, 646-56l9 f'\/eS. '61 T·BIRD Good cood11.Jon 54S-3519 DON'T Jiw It away, ret qulclc cub fDr ft with • o.ily Pilot want Adi 6G...s678 Imported Auta. 9600 Imported Auto& 96001mported Autos FIAT CITY ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY FtAT & FIAT AIARTH DEALEI '1795 IASE ~~·1;9'+6 $4w:r m~ 6 x 9• f15. $240 l3" tbl REGISTERED % Ar•blan Boat Sllp, Meorfnt 90M '66 AUSTIN HMley 3IXX> Cin<'ludea lnltrUcUan book mode~ ~~Stereo C'hestDut Matt, 3 yeen old, DUE to addltknal ap&ft.-Ma!'i( Ill conv~ OOE and 23 pie«• of mualc). tape 1.,.1 h.and.a, Outnand:ln( bead aion. ~~ yactlt .Ups °'"''r. ~r l'M'W! HAMMOND BASS~ ~ • AKC Cham-Rood woliwlR n>are EniJ.l.th now avail at $1.'IS I root. $2195 Dlr 494-750.1 In CORONA DEL MAR PION Stock. Tri colors .l or wes1Prn Has been shown, Marlna <tel Rey Hole! ~ AUSTIN C'OCJIM'r 1s1 2854 E. C.oast Hwy. 673·8930 red A whit!! • malea I fe-I.st I: 2Dd in halt~. Tra.lnt'd 13534 Ball Way, Marina del ONE ownf'r. Tiu::h and ra- ll<Jnl mNll' me proud to ' ~e a pArt al lus or· I ganU.ation A, lo why l ~ Volksw1111;m. 11ti't 1t 11mt )'(lU wen rln•ing 1 THE FIAT 860 coup/, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "CRAZYFlNGERS" Ward m.Jea, 545-2083 !or expeM!'ncl'd nden. Rey. Ask for Lob.. S3MAll <ho. It .000 miles saya. whatever piano or UPHOLS'I'ERING -$79.50, 2 633-07!1 a.nytune * l4' SLIP WANT!D! Dir 494-7SOJ Of'ilD )'Oil .,.. 1ooklnc I« pc. CEuropHn craftamen} 1965 CUSTOM Exhibitor 2 CUh or will udJle UN -.60 AUSTIN WAGQ>l -new, ueed. 'Pinet. up-Free Mt, de.I. pickup, 2l5 ho.._ tralJer Good tins, ~ o< Cal 24 for aamt. Pm-$34.'> Good cond' Moror rfiht or p-and. we ban It )if.aja, HB "Berey" ~ Cf'lltly p&lnbed. Excell,nt lftaula lftf · * fn.l&JI «Wtthaul. ~1 eves. or oan iet It for you . ANO UPRIGln' Pl&Do y/bencb condU1on. Sac:ritice fOI' ~-. USTIN at • price you .W ~· S9Q.. 1'e Exrc delk $30. oOJ m-07IJ. _ Mobile ....,.. 9200 * S8 A ' * n-y ua and lff' 3040 lfARDING WfU'/CM. TRANSPORTATION ~t bra11e A ~;,!!, WARD'.0 BALDWIN mrn10 -. .... -• ~-'100 -.. _ ............ ,, &"I'OVE, wuhl111 machine, •nnl..ld<n ---...... 1*:n N11wport Blvd., C.M. coudl. Xlnt condltlotr. Boat. I Yedtts 9000 n. ClloiL'e &y loc.aUon. e 642-3484 • SACRIFJCE' 6'2·1J80 Ne)Ct Moana AJ)ts. Partially BEWL nwr.i a N.-w CONN ORGAN ____ _...,,.....,--, UDO 14 lum Reupneblt . No 6 sg.75 1 WEEK 10 SP SchwlM $40 Slnitt * with 1r11Uer * Lido North Back ol 1V1 SAVE $400 ~ N. M&l.n, SA S47.-i Portablr $20 Waltenuk ~ !143-351.S lJdo Put Dr 13'f.9!tn, 1~ DIESEL SWAN PRTVATF.-PAR1i' WANTS 1'0 'Rtl'' PIANO roll CASH ·~'4:i.9.'l.t1 - N'COl'Clrr S.iO fi73-2624 _W_A_NT-ED' --; SM AIL 673-220'1 _ fi.46-74..'17 -Daily Pilot Wanr adaLJ R~TON WllAl,f:R 1'i '" v .. OAJLY PROT -'Tlle qu1ckes )"OU ~ AlwfU'I a Go-Col 40-HP • 67>1~ Q aulftM The quicltu )'O'I w11 ......,.........,_ Ji.II Strwt .....,.., , ........ ,..i..llkl HJ-HM co. 1969 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 642-4874 OPEN JULY 4tft ALL DAY 'O . .A.C. 41 MOS. FINANCING AVAILABLIE ' t .. ' i TOMORROW ••• ****** JULY 4th A Day To Be Proud On this clay, lnclepenclence Day, we proudly recall those wllo woe ._ precious freedom. Let us pledge ourselves to the presenatloe of tllat Independence. May our country remain the land of the free, home of the brave. He .Was Ready To Pay The Price Of Freedom ••• Tliemas ~w knew the risk lnYolvecl when lie drafted the Dedc.w- hes, their fomnes ancl their sacncl honor" when they sicJnecl that Declaration. They It the torch that millions of Americans have caniecl so proucly for 191 years! IN CONGRESS. 1VLY4. 1776 I ~nmmiUt0~4raflolt~ ....... $tdte$ ~tntrira,, I: • THIS REMINDER SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIOTIC CITIZENS ., ., WINDrs AUC110N 20751h Nwrport ahd., Colf1 Mes. 646-8616 (PINK'S) COSTA MESA PHARMACY 1820 N. Newport Btvd., Cotta Mesa 541-1505 SWISS CHALIT RESTAURANT 414 N. Newport BMI,. Newport 8Mch 646-5313 THE J.C. CARTER COMPANY 671 W. 17th Street, Ca.ti Miu 541-3421 ons ELECTRONICS 924 South Lyon St., S-ta Ana 547~94 CHM.COAT 10-WSON TYPING SCHOOL 178 Del Mar, Co.ta Mesi LI 1-2159 NATE READFS WEST AUTO SUPPLY 1959 Harbor Btvd., Cost1 MMe 5484411 ORANGE COUNTY ASSOCIATES 9252 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite 21, Gerden Grove 537-2311 BE CRON 11026 Garden Grove Blvd., G1rden Grove 534-0529 HART'S SPORTING GOODS 538 Center St., Cost1 Mesi 646-1919 COURY'S RESTAURANT 143 w. 19th St., Com Mesa 642.0712 CAL'S CAMERA INC. 1780 Newport Blvd., Cosf 1 Mesa 646-9314 M'GOO'S 2600 WMt <CNtt Hlghwey, Newport Buch 642-1 131 TRANSPORT DYNAMICS, INC. . 3131 Welt S.,.strom, Senta An• 546-3131 VARIAN DATA MACHINES 1590 Monrovia, Newporl Beech 646-9371 BOB'S BIG BOY 154 E. 17th StrMt, Cost• Mela 646-2354 STAR T.V. COLOR SPECIALISTS 2301 W. Balbo• Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5700 HUNTINGTON BEACH FULLER BRUSH DEALER Edith Th•cker•y 962·5244 TELONIC ENGINEERING COMPANY Post Office Box 277, L•guna B .. ch 494-9401 RESERVE UFE INSURANCE COMPANY 129 Cabrlllo, Suite 1 ·B, Cost• Mes. 646-7753 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY 901 Dover Drive, Newport Beach 642-0655 U. S. DIVERS COMPANY 3323 W. Warner, Santa Ana , 549-2241 CUFF'S AUTO REPAIRS 1747 Ana.,.im St., Costa Mesa 541-4717 CARDINAL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 477 Old Newport Blvd., tl•wport Beach 646-3023 DUNCAN ELECTRONICS INC. 2165 Falrvi•w Rd., Costa Mesa 545·8281 GLAMOUR HAVEN BEAUTY SALON 1170 W. Baker, Costa Mff• 546-7193 COSTA MESA CAR WASH 20Sf H1rbor Blvd., Costa Mesi 646-3510 HAllOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 740 W. Wiison, Costa Me11 5'41-4704 cosrA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 740 W. Wfleon, Costa Mff• 548-7295 SAM'S ITALIAN MARKET & RBTAURANT 1909 Harbor Blvd., Cost• Mesa 541-7122 WBTEIN GIRL. INC. 2700 Hert.or BIOi., Cotta Mesa 646-7451 ENSIGN YACHT 2703 W. Coest Hwy., Newport BeKh 541-1131 SEA SCHWINN llKE SHOP 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 646-7706 TRADEWINDS U9UOR STORE 6710 W. Cout Highway, Newport BMch 541-7163 IAY CLEANERS 1687 Orange Ave., Coat• Mesa 541-3560 CONNELL CHEVROLIT 2121 Harbor Btvd., Costa Me.a 546-1200 BALBOA BIKE SHOP 1505 W. Balbcwi Blvd., Balbcwi 673-5051 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Heritor Blvd., Co.ta Me.a 6424010 SERVONIC INSTRUMENTS INC. 1644 Whittier, Costa Mesa 642.2400 STANSBURY BUICK 234 E. 17th, Costa Mes. 541-7765 DANA LABORATORIES INC. 2401 Campus Drive, Irvine 133-1234 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mes. 546-5550 COSTA MESA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 661 Center Str .. t, Cost• Mesa 646-9679 "WIWE'S" COUNTRY KITCHEN 2271 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-9020 (formerly Mohr't Cafe) ELZORE'S GUITAR STUDIO 1505 Mel• Verde Ent, Costa Mesa 540-220I KARMAN ANSWERING SERVICE 2991 Gr•ce Lane, Costa Mela S40-1m JENSEN MARINE CORPORATION 235 Flsch•r. Costa Mela 646-3081 SURF & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT 5930 W. Co.st Highway, Newport Beach 646-4202 SADDLEBACK INN 696 South Co.it Blvd., Latguna Beech 494-9436 BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa 546-7660 WHm HORSE INN 3295 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech 673· 1374 DAVEY'S LOCKER SPORTFISHING CENTD 632 lido Park Driv•, Newport Beech 673-1 434 JltlS TEXACO SERVICE 71 00 W. Coe1t Highway, Newport S..ch 642·7317 PLAYBOY HAIR STYLISTS 1120 Irvin• Ave., w ... cllff Pfau , N.B. 54&.0460 MESA VERDE REAL TY 21.SO M•• Verde Drive, Cost• Mesa s..6.5990 BLANKINSHIP. FLOORS ( Carpet-Unoleum J JE 1-2807 JE 1-1971 HARIOI 'TUNSFEI & STORAGE 375 E. 17th sm.t, Cost• Mesa 541-7323 Ml. Elmer Smith ED llDDLI HALTOR. INC4 Newport at V1ctwt1, c:.t1 ._. 646-8111 NEWPOIT SHOIES IEAUTY SALON 210 '2nd St,. .... ,.,. leech 54M520 ODlrl PAMOUS SlUFfED HAMIUIGR 212 E. 17th St .. c:..ta Mesa 646-4303 ATLAN11C RESUACH CORPORATION 3333 H.trbor Blvd., Coda Mesa 546-8030 SAM'S SEAFOOD 16271 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington leech 4»-7552 JET FITTIN& &· SUPPLY COMPANY 1321 Ellf Wlkeham St.,. Santa AM 547-4173 IJ SPORTS CARS 2133 ....... BM.. Cod• Mee.I 540 4491 COSTA MESA U-HAUL UNTALS 1930 Newp0,t Bhd.. Cost1 Mesa 642..5451 FAR EAST MAYR.OWER DOMESTIC AGENCY 2626 Newport Blvd.. Newport a..dt 673-5630 HUN11N&TON HACH CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 11792 o.1 ... ,., Huntintton INch 147-3515 EVERm H. MICHAEL REALTOR S07 E. lllboa lhd., Balbolt 67UllO LIAR JET INDUSTRIES, RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT LAIORATORY 2001 South Ritchey, Senta AN 547-3906 THE CREEL YS' BOOKSTORE 444 E. 17th St., Coda Mesi 646-7502 ) IAL-IEACH IROASTED CHICKEN 515 E. lllbN ltwl., Balbol 673-5920 NOACK TROPHY-Glm 102 E. 16th St., eo.t• Mesa 646-3141 C/ HOWSTERS NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP 2640 ........,. lhd,. Cost• Mesi 546-5525 LA COCINITA RESTAURANT 2239 Fai""-w, eo.ta Mesi 54J.9207 "' IAY DEPAl'TMENT STORE 303 Mn St., a.1-. 673-5650 "\ ANTHONY'S rtAUAN MARKET & DEUCA TESSEN 279 E. 17th St., C.t• Mesa 646-121 1 CLARKFS SURF SHOP 103 15th St., Newport S..Ch HAllOR AUTO IODY '57 W. 17th St., Cod• Mesi 642-6943 MAIERRY'S SHOE REPAIR 1'90 Harbor ltvd., Cost• Mesa 646-3311 DAVIDSON REALTY Rttr. 2750 Harbor 59, Costa Mes. S46-S460 &. O. IUCCOLA . INVESTMENT CO. Ill Dover Drive, Newport Beach 642.0162 co1rs TY 2276 Col , Co.ta Mesa 646-4114 HUNTINGTON BEACH BOARD OF REALTORS 17931 a..ch Blvd., Suite F, Huntlneton leach 147-4093 NEWPOIT HARBOR/COSTA MESA IOARO OF REALTORS 41 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 646-1671 GIRAID'S COWGE OF BEAUTY 2167 Newpod Blvd., Co.ta Me.a 675-5010 ~ccwner 19th St.) MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 2847 Elsf Cont Highway, COtlOf'l1 del Mir 675-5010 COSTA CAR COMPANY 1"9 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-4874 IAUOA PAVILION RESTAURANT 400 M.ln StrMt, lalboa 673-4633 SANTA ANA UNCOLN·MERCURY 1111 N. Main, Santa Ana 547-5661 GREEN HAVEN NURSERY GARDEN CENTER, INC. 2123 Newport Blvd., Costa MeU 646-3925 \JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 417 W. Warner, Santi ·Ana ~2512 corr DRAPERY CLEANERS 1702 Newport Blvd., (It 17th), Costa Mesa 642.0270 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Mlusoleum & Funerel Services 22220 MacArthur Blvd., Newport hlch HENTON'S FURNITURE STORE 511 W. 19th St., Coste Mell 642-7760 JOHNSON & SON' LINCOLN-MERCURY -COUGAR 900 W. Co.it ·Hlway, Newport S..ch 642-4911 HENDERSON'S T.V. & APPLIANCES 1877 H1rbor Blvd., Costa Men 548-7801 C & W PAINT & BODY SHOP 1955 Church St., Co1t1 Mesa 646-8959 DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Main, S•nta Ana 546-7070 MESA CENTER AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 196 E1tt 16th St., Costa Mesa 548-0566 KIRK JEWELER · 2300 Herbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54S.94t5 CRANCE GLASS COMPANY 2534\.'J Newport Bfvd., Costa M.... 646-9259 GEORGE WIWAMSON, RL TR. 3109 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech 673-4350 PmR CHRISTIAN OF THE NEWPOTRER INN BEAUTY SALON 644-0340 LESTER RYONS & COMPANY 3425 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corona del Mar 673-8380 STEER 'N STEIN RES?AURANTS 1170 W. Baker Ave., Cotta Met. (Pantry Shopping Center) REINERTS OCEANFRONT SPORTSWEAR 22nd & OCMnfront, N•wport BHch ( 1 block from Pier) KARAMS RESTAURANT 501 N. 30th St., New rt BHch 673.2930 II VOi I J I f ab 71 peo op T&I I th1 ra th1 l Br F I: 1\ m G: br pl WI w ye 18 A'. y N 18 le A al c ti ti in s: 51 A rr h u p g h fl " () ti J1 c