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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesaesa u us ec DAILY PILOT Flag Defili.ng Youths. Get THURSD AY AFTERNOON, JUNE ·27, ;1968 VOL. •1, MO. 1M. • l•CTIONI, M P'AGU 10• 21 Days!! Essay Assignmen ~ Copter in the Corn DAILY PILOT """' W hfflr't IHrb TALL 'TASSEL' IN CORNFIELD CRASH SITE;. Toil Rotor of Glut Su Sl1lllon .T-•ra Above T1ll'"torn El Toro Probing Caus e Of Helicopter Smashup An investigation is under way today ln an effort to determine the cau!ie or a U.S. Marine helicopter crash Wednesday at El Tero in which the six servicemen aboard escaped with minor injuries. A spokesman at El _Toro report_ed that an accident board is presently in· vestigating the crash. No cause has yet been determined. The CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter crashlanded in a corn field near El Toro's main gate. . The helicopter, the newest in the U.S. Marine Corps' rotary aircraft in- ventory, was badly damaged, but an aboard walked away from the scene. Orange Coast Weather Don't give up hope: the sun will be out for a qu.ick peek at the Orange Coast between 3 and fi p.m. Friday. Otherwise it's still cloudsville. 'Ibey were later treated and released at the base hospital, Earlier reports said that the aircraft lost power on a routine trairllng mission. The Sikorsky-built craft fluttered d()wn into Irvine Ranch property 100 yards west of Trabuco Road, lurching onto its right side in a tangle of rotor bl8des. A· list of those aboard released by the Marine Corps air facility included: Capt, DtonJs Churchln, 27, of Mission Viejo, the pilot. ist Lt. Davtd E. Taylor, 24, ol North Tarrytown, N.Y., co-pilot. Cpl. Robert Hummel, 20, of Bowling Green, Mo., CTew chief. Lance Cpl. John E. Brenner, 24, of Santa Ana, first mechanic. Two passengers aboard were Cpl. John J. Eisenbarth, 21, of Reno, Nevada, and Lance Cpl. Norman E. Olsen, of Angitin . Sun Needles Neeiltes NEW YORK (UPI) -The highest temperature reported Wednesday by the U. S. Weather Bureau, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, with 114 degrees at Needles, Calif. Today's low was 38 at Sioux Falls, S.O. • • "" .><. 2 Race Sailors Snatched From Cola ;Atlantic Seas Leary Bails Son Out of Laguna Jail By RICHARD P. NALL Of .,_ o.it1 Phf Stiff LSD cult leader Dr. Timothy Leat'}' bailed his ltryear-old liOll out of Laguna Beacb City Jail Wednesday afternoon. John Busch Leary had been arreoted ,11.t 1215 Roosevelt Lane. It ii: 1he home of John M. Griggs, 24, an employe of Mystic Art& World, a psychedelic shop. Griggs' 5-year-old son, GelT)', is in serious condition at South Coast Com· munity Hospital. He is believed to have swallowed the hallucinatory drug STP, which caused a respjratory col· lapse and partial paralysis in the child. Young Leary was arrested on a war· rant outstanding since Nov. 't1 alleging he was under the influence of drugs, a misdemeanor. Police picked up the younger Leary last Thanksgiving night after a housewi(e in the 100 block of Temple Hills Drive complained of a youth on her porch who was acting strangely. He was placed in protective custody in the care of a psychiatrist at Orange County Medical Center and later released to his father. Dr. Leary was living in Laguna at the Ume with bis new bride, Rosemary, 3.1. John Leary was released on $.115 ball Wednesday and is to be arraigned in municipal court J uly 8, police said. Polke were unable to 1erve the war· rant in November becaW!e young Leary returned to New York. His rather, a former Harva ::d psychologist, has an estate Mar Millbrook, N.Y. The senior Leary is (See LEARY, P11e Z) UPIT.......,. RESCUED -West German yachtswoman Mrs. Edith Bauman and her mongrel dog, Schatz (it means 11Treasure"), are shown in Ply· mouth, England, before leaving to compete in single-banded yacht ·race from Plymouth to Newport, R. I. Her boat was caught in mid· Atlantic by Hurricane Brenda and was in danger of found ering when ot.her boat skippers participating the race snatched her from the tea. • Concern Grows For Others In Yacht Event LONDON (AP) -Tn -..U.. Jn the Tran1-Atlantl.c )'lclK r11e1 - - of them the only Cirl entrent -._.. soatx:bed from the ae1 In ~ rescues today and concern w11 .,..... ing for others long umtcbted. Edith Boumann, 1 Jl.7ur..i.t W• German eecretary, ---an lntematlonll -b'CI .,- her 11lree·hulled yacbl K-m waBowing In rtonny MU .-tll ti 19 Azores. A spokesman for the rlo('I ttM- mittee llld, "We on pntlJ - Miu JloumaM't dog -.,..... Ip (See llF.l!CUE5, P ... I) 2 Flag Def iling Y outh.s Get Jail, Essa y Assignment Two llarbor Area youths, lrTtlted !Or: defiling lhe Americlll P'lq bJ - ing it u an auto 1t1t COYW, .... ordered WedneldoJ' IA> wrtll 1.-. word essays on tbe IUbject. • .,,. F'lal 1.s a Symbol." Mwliclpel Judp CIMI ...._ .... posed the unulUrll 11nteoee ....... Timmie Hoppls. II, ol 3IK lllll .... Costa Me11, and Rod lllcllool ll•"'•"il1."' 18, of Zill W. Oceon rr.t, No.,., Beach. Newport pollco .,._ 1111 tn youths on May 7 .tier a WOl'.Ull ~ plained of seeln1 Old Glor)' -• ioc the back aeat of their mr 1111r U.W High SChool. JNSWE TODAY California is facing the most dangerout fire teoscm in nearlu two decadt1 in thowarnb of acre1 of tinder·d1'1/ forest!. Page 5. Theater Holdup Su.spect Arrested . - The pllr pl.-111'*1 ID tllo -meanor flit dif'hl c:blrtll- Jud119 Schmldt ...... I di)' .. sentenced lllem ID SI "'71 la ~ Ceunly Jill But be -...... _ had alrffdJ --"" .. youthJ, wilo llllld IA> ......... h I CMlftnllt ' ...... " CIM•"IHI ... u MvtHt ........ " , .... " ... ,..,,. ........ ... , ........ " .._...,, ' OPlll Nttktt ' swiwi.,..... " ....... ' ..... ·-,,..,, ECll•IM ,.,_ " ...... .. u l!•Ml'lll-1 " l*lf Mtn•tl , .. " l"lt\lllO 1 .. lt , ..... 11 .... " ,1,. <•Ill ' T>o•-" ""'"'"'' " ....... • """ U llftf'9 " 0 ...... Wlllte " ~, ... " .. .,. ...... •• -• By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of t• D•lr 1'1191 If-" A surly suspect in the '40"l knlfe- and.-guns holdup of a Costa Meaa theater three weeks ago faced ar· ralgnment today, after his arrest Wednesday nigbt during a stakeout at a local trailer park. Charles R. Willis, 38, o1 133 E. 16f •• St., was to participate ln a lineup before a handful.of wttne11e1 at 2 p.m. today f<Ko pooslble )dentillcatlon, with arralgnment folloWing. Willis' roommate, Chutes R . Charl>erg, 57, had betn taken into custody two hours earlier in con· nectlon with the robbery ol tho Fox South Coast Tbtater, 4310 S. Bristol < ' • , . St.. by delectiY<S who went to the Aloha Palms Trailer Park. Wills waa arrested on a tM,500 ball warrant charging him wlth two counta of kldnaping, whlcll carrlea a life sentence lf the derendant iJ convicted. Police capt. Ed GlugOll said anned rolll>«>', 1 teaser cbar&e, bi lllclwled in tht-WatTant. ~ The kidnapJn1 cbarae artses from the ract that the bandit who robbed the theater marched manager H.-ij D. Francis and ...Utan! muarer Loren R. Annas away a1 bostages at iun- p<int. Charberg, reportedly a loni-Om• ac· quaintance of Wllll1, ls booked only on (See SUSPECT, Pip Z) ... . b~~....i.=o:,-.= ....... l&lk .... tL 1111 -., tn ,_. ronnll problttoo. H• -- -dont ao daya lo -II 911 .. "*' done. The easays .,. to bl ._. ._ • him. In addltlan, Juda Sd1111ldl 4111...,. -... fllllii • -• lllotbercondltiantl..-IM (, l I ' - -·. - J 2 M&Y -'""""'' Jw 27, 1'6t • Ray Deµies · Killing, ~Didn't :Qear King Grudge' 1 J UlllDOlf <i1Pll --Blrl 11"1 ocewd Ray of ueeuillll I b o - Ill ~~ be "--~~. brutal and HDM-_, ..,.._ ~ 111• te &ed u.. RK. MlrUa Lotber murder" of KiDC with a rifle whlcb ... )MOSJI PJ'* 11111 ~-Bo -'° tlld Ill --''!& my iilnil' 11111• w11 the llDCle - ' IMl&o· · ·-wort ol this deleodant," !IQ'• --oq1INlr;y at l1rlt but Calcutt aald. -.... ~"!e, ~-Dr.~~ ID hll own leatitllooy Ray told the - -,_ -----be bad never met Xlllc: · ; IUo(T" blo "P11 --· 'l"lck ud "I ·bave 114ver bed lll'I kind of ~ ~ of 1ac1: crud&•.,.. .. blm," be lald .. ~ -Ray, hie dart brown hllr oeatq Jlal' . -a Bow S tr • t I combed, bullclled forward ID tho troo- )'t p.trl&e Court far an extradition railed ~lsooer11 dock M Cllcutt call· 'Ji114rinc cllewln& gum lllCI !W>ked by ed a U.S. fil>Cerprlol expert wllo •lwoScOllalldYarddeleCtlvea.'lbtjaw le Wlod "••' Ila~ w -boeeath bl otubblt ol board 1 ._, 1 · ere OD •:wed• bt ~ bimlell deaCrft>. the rlQe that kWed • , .. • tile "llnp _ .. ~I tilled . OBVIO\!llLY NERVOUS . . ' 'IDllC ID llom!>hll. TtNL ,oo Aprll 4. Be waa ol!~Olllly oervoU1 u Calcutt • 11orr111er n.vld C'a!cutt, the Britilb 1old of Cllarlea Q~Sleveu, a rt- -1111 acllnl l<ir tile Ull1od -· of tbt II...,..... bOndlnr -fl'om' .. :Newport's · Duncan Neiv -. .Police Chie~ o.f Orang~ I ' H MonlII 'V. Dw>cao, Newport Beacll "u.i.tanl pollco chief, will become pallet chlel <t the· dty ol Orang• ef· -ltdlve Ju!J 15. ,. --retlriq Cblel . ' ·= .. =:.:;~ . ' I ~ 6-p N. W-. 1·i:.con,5l,besl«Ved u 11atalaDI t,.UC.,dde! in Newport~ for Ibo put llne )'Ml'I. lie Ila :12 1Mll' d· ,,._.ID law eafan:emeat. fto cblef .. leol oernd DiDo yaen •• .• lieuteaaDt and two yem-1 u a cap. ·-ID tho Loa Aogolea Police Depart· meat. where be J'OH to commander of ·tile Wllablre and central divtaiODI with a IDlal <t XI alllcen. Sold N....,..t Police qilef B. Jemos Glmll at Jlaacao'a deponure: "We bavo been Ver'f atatetul for -.W'a ...ice. Ho his been a big {-in brlq!D1 tho department ~lo lll ir-~al­flllin•HIJJl, .._ wo dlllib IOllDI him, wt'ro ...,. Jn1111 bo •• Mlected b)' Oraoro llld n bolleve lbot dty ta going lo -rroaU;f hr ~ pre-•·" Danc:aD -bb new pollticm al an .-oa1ary ol '16,llal. Just the day ...... he wu selected. as Orange pallce ddef, Newport lleach dty COW!· dlma bad -.cl hil aDDual Pat by "" to '16.211, Ho holds a. BS ill public ad· mlniltrallon from use. plus 30 UDita d &nduate -It. Pr•seoily he will 1lilalltt • tbelil at USC OB persoDnel eGUll11ng for 'mUDidpal police ......, .. for bb muter'• degree.-. 0-IG held.Ibo rant. ol captain ID tho U.S. ~ f.-• and also boida CALL HIM CHIEF M!rrlll V. DunC•n Electronic People Sniff er Finds Reds; 124 Killed - SAIGON (UPI) -Americu troops Ira! coul of Soulll Vibam lo Quang 1lllal aa elecfronic .. ~le sftiffer" Tri Province jurt -below t b e 1-104 ld1llllC U4 Communist1 ID a _ Demilltarized Zone (DMZ). 1ttiloodbound" offeDllve ended today The weekl1 casualty report is&ued MllDll lorceo UirtateDIDg Sai1on. '-•the U.S. command today Usled 299 Olbor allied UDlll uncov....i aD ., ._1 <t 417 rocl<,U oo1y 13 miles Amer!cam and 1,819 Commuof.is till· tr.a tho city, ed dur!D1( the week eoded· last Satur· AD air war· cammunlque from the U.S. ecnnmand ..,n.d a Commun!at MIG :n -do"'1 b)' a N'aV7 pilot over Ncwt11 Viltmlll't PftandJfl 1D' a 45-- -dolfllbt. Tho "till" Wed· -.,. ••Ibo llnl !n 4\!o -and ,_.... laci-llY hu'7 Not1h 'YWDM? •• Mr defemes over the p----,,,. 1aJ1oo ana OghllD( dominMed ..-,... dllpotchff, but aBled boadq-nporiod 171 North Viel- •mMI mil Vlet Cong killed and llWll prilJllMfl taken in action .-me from Ho! AD along the cen· • DAIL Y PILOT ...... "' ....... -n-:o.-_,._r.:= ... =-=-= Mu~-::-:=. .. _= ..... · _,_ ... -....... "-............ .... ---··- ......... _ .......... ..... ~..,......,. ... "" A.11 __,, ........... _. .,, lllllMn , :n ,,.., "" ......, The loases were the lowest for both skttt in two months, and continued a ~al de<llot diiilnt tho period foHDWiq, the · opeDillg of Ibo pn~ peace lalb ID Par!J OD ~H. F..._. P .. e l RESCUES .•• with her." The mongrel doe wu named Schatz -mean1n1 treasure. llali"i AIU Carouo, 37-year-Old merchant nny officer IBillng the 53- lool twiD·bulled ketch San GloriJo, was towed IDlo Iii• Eogllah port of Falmouth with hll yacbl badly doma~· ed from •lrWDJ wnctage ID mid· Atlantic. - WMt1. the race ill !ti 27th day, at least eight of the or!ilml 35 .-are out with dam.aced boMI, victims of the A~c (alel. A Br!tilb telci1 led the way across the llD!sb Ihle• toda1' Tbe 57-loot Sir Thomas Lip,ton, with G e o ff r e y WilJ.lams aboard, rtacbed Newport, R.I., amid growing conoern for some yechta long llDllCbted; ID tho oiqlt· banded r..,. wbldl bepo J .... 1 at Pf;rm-1 Eni11D'l1 The wimmer d tbt 1,0IJO.mlle race ~1 boJreftl', OD time and fulfill·• mllll of other rulll. · Race orglllizen bete .... aaid. "1btn are ltill one or two yachts we have not hlant from lince the start." · ---...... plcted..., by tho FJ-11 navy's experlmeillll &hip Hearl Polllearo alter ID !ntemeUooaJ -... -lhrou(b lowJrinl 1e11 ionocb•· ft'" u. Pl9ld. tbe fiD1ab llDe at B-Bi.r ,.._ at 2:SS o.m. lo pOlt •· ···:::· of. 21 days, 11 h.,.. _, 11 Tllll C<lllpered with 11>1 rr dlJt. :111 11our1. and 67 mioalal dollrod 111 ~ Navy l.t. Ei'Jc Tablrl1 ID Clio Jut -""" ID - . . wl.leb. • • • ...... .,n Z••• coatllDdi • RIT• ..,_. atk1n1J ·cod-• · IU*dlnl hint .,.tnit p011lble -Ill)' lllot.xi.,.. 11111 tllo _,.. of tllo -alal wullllolloo •~1111'11 • s b 111 e d w. ·llld· civil rlO!a· -wa •a polltbl be-blm and tbt mall! body ol lbe "Did )<0u have a sradle. asa1ns1 hJm!'' Frllby -~ Q•aoili -..... 11 "°' ... -Ill' 111.• court. · abo1 wllld1 tilled BriUah Ulradllloo a,..._eall. . "I llllDt you liloUld all here and taJte, AN11111ER HEARING-... -ooated,"tbtmqillr .. lald. "No, •Ir," Ray said. He apok• quick. ly and clearly and betrayed UWa em .. lloo. • le:'i.:eqhla, stevw •u reported Mac!Mlte Fronk Mllloo-.el ~ ! ~=~:i-J:i =-= ui'bave dropped oat at·lllbl Ht-bod ·bearloslot!'ueadQ, JulJl.·Jllly, -•~ bo.....,. bl. lie wu ornllld ...<:.,_,_; room No. 6 ol '"-n--•· W81 ......... bluo IP(lrtllllrt "'!~..J • Al Mmoo 0-,.·SDoyd. It wq decld· ........... -L --darba"t· ~ -~bold wi.._ .... 1o-.. llhn ID at all~~-· Tben l'rllby ulled: "OW ,_ lllll --·sroom1D1llome.A-• ~ ~ MO' l\ly wee Ill room 5. Mrs. Bre,..r Ray, "'10 hlll been alleni aloce ~ [='" l>lm ~er hll COll"""I'• aJoo dropped out ol sight.) amot at LODdoo Airport June I to "An ;... tbe mon arrulld ot Dr. ~ ~·-)QM?" . And 111111 . DO chaDp al ni.- and almost malter-ol·f~ c-Ibo d<Dlal. "'No, 1lr ~ Ra, ..ad. • • Thero ar• two extradition co..U chorgea . ol baYID1 illegal puaporta Ltep~ J-I?" 1111 allllney aplDst Ray. TeDDellM,. waota hlin on and coreybl&" • pistol, --lq Botw ~- tho murder cbari•. Missouri. ,wuta-lo"Hf ,....._ lo a -court: , ''Y.. ~ • -lied Ray him for brealda( Jail ID 11167 wblle be ''I coll my elloat.''. • . ' -' .. , ' -aervl!>I Um• for l1rlt-desree .baOk .. Ray, ~·-b)' t..o Seotlud Yard UTl'LE EMOTION r-y. Ray llll1 ta charged 'ID Lon· deleCtlves, marclled lo tbe wllDetli , "Did you ·know Martin Luther King d!lll 1IDder tho JlllDt of llaymoad IW>d.. • _...,_ • •• perlODally1" ' . .-.. laoJd. ·Oeo·o! Ibo .,...,.,.,'Yard dotec:UYd "No ~-~ --- 'lb• Court cWk. 1111111 • founlolo pen, took the procedure ~own..__tn_ 1borUiand ai\cl'.l!leD re"4 U back to ~y. ):le. ~~~ U lt wrre correct. and Ray said, "Yes, ttiat'f correct." Republic~ns' 9jiposing ; WI .Q»urt Choices. WASHINGTON (AP) -Ao 'l5Sut was raised In ~.e Senate Judiciary Committee today as to whether any vlcancy timts on tht Supreme Court •for Pres!delll Johmoll to fill. Republican Leador Everett M. Dirkleo ol llllooll, dlsclollll( thll, said Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark probably will be called before the committee for quesl!oD!ng.. • ' Dirbao said 11181' _imw thll point came up, the ~mmlttee was talking about starting hearings· around July 10 on Johnson's nominations of Abe Fortas as chief justice and Homer "nlornbel'fY u an associate justice of tho Supreme Court. He indicated tbat before the com-mittee comlden the nom·l~Uons, it will quiz Clark on the questlon of whether any vacancy emu. "It ii a fine que1tlon," Dirksen said. "U no vaconcy ezllls, then! II nottwig to fill." F-P .. e l LEARY ... founder o1 the L<11Ue Im; Spiritual D!acovery. Ho left Hll'V8fd ID 1963 alter hll experlm-with u;o ... ceeded the bounds 1anci!Giied by the acbool Olf!clall at South Coast CommUDlty HOllJltal said tho condition ol µt11e Gen')' remains the sll{lle ~ •ser10UJ. The Child still -Doi laJt but hM responded 101De and is out of tbe mlltopo 111111 wlllch supplied him OX• ygeo and humidity. The menial coadltion of the Hiile boy Is still an unknown factor. W~r be bas l\lll-permaneDl·dama&• from the myatery di'u& rema.tm to be seen .. The child was playing in a field with other youn1~ Sunday night when he complalDed al his hands burDJng, He w collapeed and went into COD.· vulslOlll. Ilia lather told poliC< the boy may have dllcovlftd the powerful drug ID someone'• outdoor cache. Detective Norm Babcock b<d gone to tbt ROOlt!ve!t Lane lldd.te'ss Wednesday morning to talk to the child's fathet when John Leary lllllWel'ed the door. Babcock returned ~with Ibo .-...Ila( warraol ud mode tho anal Po1fce aald tbei UDCleralood tile Molor 'Leary II curnnll)' staylq ID Palm Sprtap. FOURTH FVN IN CLASSIFIE D Your tlckel lo FoUrth ol Jlj!I ·lu_ may be wa!Ung lot you ~ in the clMalllod advCtiainl oectioA ,al·~ DAILYPllm. We'rt civmi· away al Wat 10 llct· eta dally !lGm DOW ~ MGDdQ for Tommt lhlter'1 big Ju!J 4 llrt- -U opoctacular at ADabelm Sta· d!um. Loot quick. Yoar ...,.. ma, be among the winners • lW ~ter-LongPioor Resigns . ' p,... P .. e ;I SU SPECT ••• As QCe ·bi.Strict Trnst~e .. Dllll6 ROOMS Re>UCED -LOOK FOR THE RED SALE TAGS W• !!OW . W• NOW I l'c. $499 7 l'c. IURAL N. ho Dhlr111°"'" $599 CINTUIY •AMI SIT ---$6ft -··· Pioli• OVAL TAIU $Ht J l'c. I $499 ~~ ~:: .. ~~·····-~-i=loltll_ •-$695 UNA•USTA D. II. SIT •.......•.• $Sft .. ... ..,. I Pc.' · .... 99 HIUITIN 70" CHINA , $695 CINTUIY-IOUND TAILI _,_; 11ft . A llEVB.ID •LASS ... _______ .. $191 · 7 Pc. SANl'OID , IDl111 JllHi• $499 HlllTAH AO" IUFl'IT __ .. __ u79 '$359 OYAl ·TAU· · .• $74t --"' ~c':'l.~~':n· ---.. -··-· $IHI '859 CUSHMAN 4T' HUTCH .$471 '369 , 1::i. ~-~$Ht $599 :WTAH CHINA ll D~.1 1 $61; :4199s9 >-<~ llNllll. 1-S-plol S..A9 NTUIY J2" CHINA --··-·--$Mt OVAL TAILI --·-·-·--$1UO ~'II' CINTUI $"199 7 , llN . . ~ Y JI" CHINA --··-· $29' •I c. DIL I,._ S•plell s.99 l'ANCHR 11A OYAl TAILI --·---$lilt 7' n • l'llNCH IUl'l'IT ··-·-····-$411 A99 AND MANY OTHER DINING ROOM PIECES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. -.,.;.,H.J. GAl\l\tfT f U l\NfTIJ ~t.,. """' L .. . INTERIOR DESl9NUS 0,.. ...... n... A Pol. '-~:,5MESA64~~~ t • .......... _. ................. ____________________ ~~_...·~~~~~- • • • \ ' ' I ' • l I I I .I • ·~11ntingion Bea eh EDIT.ION . :VO(. 6T, NO. lM, 3 SE¢110NS, 3~ PAGES ' :rHURSOAY, JUNE 27, 1961 Dally Paper ' • JEN CENTS New Douglas Space Firm ·Launched NEW COMPANY CHAIRMAN · Chuln R • .Al>lo Gallienne Pri:e ' ·ASTRONAUTICS PRESIDENT Wolior F. Burke . . ' ~ompany Center ' To Be Huntin~on Creation of a new. aerospace firm with existing plants from the South Paclflc to Cape Kennedy -including facilities in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach -was announced to- day, James S. McDonnell, chairman of McDOnnell Douglas Corp., said In St. Louis that the firm will be t n o w n as McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co., with more than 25,000 employes. Headquarters of the company, will be at the Douglas Misslle and ~ace Systems Division in Hunlhigton Beach, home of both the S-IVB Saturn missile compotient, a part of the Apol- lo moon program, and MOL, the man- . ned. orbital laboratcry1 • '11le company will Include Altropow· er Labs in Newport Beach, which will become a part o! the Mc:Domell Air- craft complex near Orange County . PfOP'amt. Holding~ """ COIJIPlllY an Chor-les R. Able, chairman alli1 chief n4 ecutlve officer, and WalMr F. BurU. pre.ldenl '111• company'• orpniutloaal lllruc- ture Includes two moJot compoaenta: McDonnell Dou Ila I Aatronautlca• Eastern Dlvlaion, with headquarlerl In Sl Louis under Ben G. Bromberg, vice i"""lclent-cen«al lnmapr, and McDonnell Do u I I a 1 Aatronautlca· Western · Dlvlalon, with budquarten In Htmtlnglon Buch -Jolin P. Ro1an, vice prealcleat-1eneral manar· er. The new company h operating In facllitles with more . tbBn five million square feet o! floor area Ioeoted In California at Hunt:l.nft.On B 1 a c h , Culver City, Newpolt Boacll, Santa Monica, El Segund(,1 Vandeiiberg A1r Forte Base, · SleffDent. a n d Rlchlalld. • 1 ' ST. LOt.US .'BOSS' Bon G, Bromberg • . Te•tilie• in Londota Beach HO~ Council ~noell DOugtas Astronautics, which merges the Douglas Missile and and Space Syl!ems Dlvllloll (MSSD) ail.d the McDonnell Astronautlcs Com- pany into a single management struc- tur~, will direct corporatewide efiort in space science and exploration and in ·a wide variety of spacecraft, launch vehicle, miuile and related Space.oriented activities of the new company will include production of .the Thor and Della launch vehicles and continuing 1tudie1 related to NASA's Voy.ager program !Or interplaDetary u:plor•tlon . Extensive company-sup- ported research on the Voyaier pro- Ray ·nenies Connection . . ' Giyes . Award-to Dingwall (llee NEW PLANT, Pase I) Di-ssolution of Harbor -With 'Ki1ling of Dr~ King . . GALLllNNE Wiii.NE!!; A-Dlovwoll Administrators . ' At Golden West Given 7% Raises Twenty-two Orange Coast Junior College Distriet administrattrt were given seven percetX pay l'laise1 Wednesday night. · A pre~ously-agreed-to t e a c b e r salary schedule giving 5.S percent raises also was formally adopted by junior college district trustees. The salaries are for administrators and Instructors at -Orange Coul and Golden West campuses. The administrators salary pJan was one of two presented by Supt. N~an Watson. The one not adopted appeared to be intended as an object lesson for the board. It was an extrapolation from.the in· structor's salary Schedule that Watson said would make d 11 tr i c t ad· mlnlstrators the highest paid in the state. Evide<1Uy he Is still milled that the boatd decided on an instructors salary ICbedu1e be recommended against. Orange Cotit College teoeben had held oul tar higher salaries and bnlaCbt pre11ure to bear on tbe board. Witner of the 1968 ·B.ill GaWenne Award given annually by the Hun· tingtoo Bead! H:OME -Council is ROOert E. Dingwall of !ml Estuary ~;~ ;ilf ~d Wed· · nesdaY m/ilit11)' HQME"COllllcll Prea· ~~all,~,;iy vice -!dent of tbe group, fs to be Jiooored on..July 4 at a aped.al pre-parade breakfast at the S'be!'aton-Beach lm:i. Later he wDl ride in ~·parade. . DW'fng the 7:30 a.m. ceremony he will be presented with a plaque and his nam• added to the perpotual .lra!lhy wtwcb. bears the name ·of ftrst wlnner Doalld D. Shipley and William Sussman, winner the second year. Dlntwall has been chairman of the HOME· council taxation committee and was responsible for a campaign to obtain a reassessment of much of the vacant land in the city by the Orange County assessor's office. The reassessment resulted in a substantial increase in the assessed valustion of the .area and delayed in- creases in,tbe various city and school district tax rates for at least a year or two. DlnpaB llropg!y • Ofll'Oled • Wt ownide (J(fered by tile high -.1 district in 1M7, hut came back to be _,,,.,, o! tile committee which IUC· ceufu.IJ1 won votier approval of the clJLTent 1ax rate for th• district. Be is • member of" ,the city's clvic Center Ille aele\)lioo. commlltee on<! bu contrlbut.d beavl!y t o In· w.tigotion o! -. before the city council and planning commlulon rOIUlllnt In major changes tn pollcy and, in 1ome ca1e1, of city "ordinaqcel. DiQgftll Was campaign man11er for Mayor Alvin M. CO,n and for Oounci1mao Jerry Matney as well as being • strong support;r of Vice Mayor Jack Green and councilman Shipley. He bas been active in a movement lo abolish the Talbert Water Dlitrlct (See DINGWAU., Paro I) L\)NDON (UPI) -James E~l Ray today denied in court . tti&it he .1 uaasslnated the Rev. Martin LUther Now ~qll,ed 'P~aA -l~~:; ~~?.~~:::~:.: °' ~ _ °""T"" .,...._ • _ ...... , • • •• ~ .. ..-.. hit ~ab defente attorney aelt-Aaseai~ ....,."v. llttni'. ~ -·~· lllillll0iil 111o -dlilrlct "" :t.1'· ·~"l.l>f~;u:a malnl optlmllt!c todq' ttiit hll )tJl 'II ,;,. bl. ~lved ..,. ,way or oliiioel niatl.r <i ~ct: ' for a vote <i tho pOoplo~ln ~1.4-t1nr "'""aid.. , ilie .FUIIerton .....,,b~~ ::NI. 'llr.'!...;,. : _ .. tile Orange County ·l!OrbOt. !Dlllrlct Seymour rtp<OHDted N e w p 0 r , •'llQ : ~ a Bow S Ire e I will be.-..! bf,'10"'..._· Buch it W-ay•1 hurlnC In Mo6tr• .. Court '(or an ·- But Newport Beacll C1t,r -jltlonloy 'Se<!ramento .. He told . the DAILY ~~ylnJ gum and l)anbd by Tull Se ' Jrib.¥.0: .._ flrure PILOT today tllat as far as .the bW Is •wv .,..~ ord dotectlvet. 'l'!le·jaw .. Y :o;r·,_ ~ln•,-J,1 .... -. concerned,. "it'iooks up hill an the mulCles beneatb1 }\11.,stubble .of beard m W es •Y· s gs, ua-.. s .way." , twitched as be h'°'d himself descrlb- Brlggs' measure may be a dead iHUe. _ Seymour suggested three. reuon1 ed aa U>e ''slD&le band" that ·killed '!be Fullerton Republican'• bW.:wu .for thla: . , -• · lllnl In MtJ!lphla,;Teao., on Aprll 4. withdrawn by Bri.UI from a hearln1 -"Committee chairman ':Eilox la Blf?~ David .~ult, ,tile British before the Aslembly Munidpal and father of legislation that _,_ attorney aCtlng far the United Stat.,, County Government Committee in the Local -Agency Formlltlm Com~ aCCUled Ray · of executing the Sacramento Wednesday after mission syltem of dealing -with tb8 11d"alculated, brutal and senseless Seymour . offered. a series o f diuoluUon of special distrk:tl. KnOs. murd.r" Of King with a rifle which amenclmena. · feels \hit these things should be hand!· bore: hla f!Dgerprlnts . PROTECT CITIZENS ed on the local level md tbe "In m1 mind this was the &lngle legislature should be turned to cmly as handed wort of 11!1' defendant," The changes are-designed to protect a tut resort.,. Olkutt 1ald. beach c~' investments in existing -111tl very Jete in the Iegillative In his own testimony Ray told the harbor projects 'by distributing district session. for a measure like th1,s to be court he had never met King. propertlo1 to 11le .citlea. ~ tmoug)l. BUii are being c!rop- Brlgga llid today he 1'11 optimlatic peel oil 0.,... fl>e. place." about cl.e~ance oldie blD ~the --''Our-own w ••ll)man, Robert Allembly commi41ff. E B....... (JI.Newport B. a ch) "A8Hmbiymon -1ladbom (R· •i-~u •-•1 ~--• lb I he ~-Newport Briel>) lold me hO mltbl be ~ tl!lo coolllli.~ a •~ able to auwort lie blII If tile Nnporl <>ranee CountJ 11!P1fV1aorc voled 4 Beach am-ore accepted," to l latt ....t to zetiln the dlltrkit aa BrillP 111ld. lt la preoenUy oet up with ·111 Wttng • "Chairmen Jbbn Knox ID·Rlcb· authorlt)' and adVhory conunlHlon. mond) told mo tile bill sbould pass 'lbe League of Clllel Monday night com-If It had unlfled county voted 17 to 3 lar dilllolutton with the deleiatlm IUJllll!<I,'" tlie Fullerton amendmenta 1u(felted by Nt1'J)Orl uaembl)'mlll 1ald. "Wltl! Badbom I Beacb. · feel I will have IUCb aupport.11 • • Briggs oaJd Knox told Board of POSITION UNACCEPl'ABLE Supervlaon' repre_tl_ Wed· ·Seymour emphutied that Newport nesdoy lhlt they sboUld "take the Ill· Beach pooltlon II 11111! Briggs b!B is iUative" and let the people or tbti "Wiacceptable" llllles1 amendment. Locoal Agency Formation Comml11ion are lnlertod 11 proPOHCI by tile aol on the harbor ma1W. -League <i Cltl•. Briggs 1akl Knox is aware of the 'lbele amendmerts, be noted, are in league's ltroog feeling for a change in line with thole .uggested by· the the harbor dlatrlct setup. (See BARBOR, Paro I) Beach Sclwols Propose New Policy on Drugs A new drug pollcy liq been pro. posed by Huntington Beech Union School ~ct, """""'""' to Scott Flanagan u1iltant 1Uperlntendent of e~uCational 1ervt.cu. '11le -policy would a!fecl 1tudenh who· have been arrested for drugs uDder due prd11 of law, f'lana1en ..~ School authorities would 1111pend a 1tudtnt only H he had been· indicted. students would only be ezpelled If found, "guilty. ·by the courts, ae<:O)"dlng to Flanqan.• School Merg,er Proposed · ' ' . Uildor J>l'O*ll· pollcy ·the school board may eipel 1tudent. before they ore dfclarod guilty by the courts, he aald, The propased policy will have a se- cond readinl at the next 1cl}ool board Ocean View, H.i,.ntingwn El.ement.ary District Eyed A single elementary school district somewbll coaior la the lhmllllfloa which would embrace ,an of Hun· -City 8Gbool Dlllrld. lington Beach is under ditcuasioo by Cbir[e1 Palmer, • 1 1 l 1 ta a t trustees o! Ocean V!eW ' sChool · ·~-enl far """'"''• told the DIWic~ but proapecll'for the plen 'are DAILY PILOT that the olllclal pool· not 1oo bright. tlM o1 tho c1ty -dlllilci i. 1ar Ocean Vtew TnMtee R. ,J>mea Shi!· unification along Ill on _._ fer said the C111Ttnt plan endoned by "We definitely an far uni= the board o! -calll lor the 6ut <i our dlltrlct ud the ldCb Ocean View and llllllllagton Beach Ct· · wlllltn the dlllrlcl. •• • Diltrlcl. The Fountain Valley plan calli for dnlllcallon of all cllatrlcts eas! of Buch Boulevard lllCI south o! Warner Avenue. · Sholler said the crHUon o! • slnlle el1111111tory IChool cllalrlcl woold 11•• a community ldeotlty to tile IChoob "Rlolllbilloa J1oaC1t will hl.e a popula• tloo ol _,.than 190,000, 'p!onty Iar1• ~= lo IUpporl a unflled . school . .. meeting. ·• • . 1 • ,.. , The Fullerton, Gard<n Grove, Sal'la Ana and Huntington Beech school dlatrlcts have worked °' lhe pollc1 aloag with JIMIDlle CourtJuclCo - Sumner. Fullerton ud the Gardon Grove ·dlatrlcll llrelll:f hive ldoptecl the policy Hunttncton Beach· II pro- poslll~. FOURTH FUN IN CLASSIFIED 111 have never had any kind of 'piadge-ag~ iµ.m1" 1" aald. Ray, hll dark brown bljr ... Uy combed, hunched.fonronl•ln'lbe lroa- ralled11<11oav'1 dock ao C&lcult 411· ed ,a. U.S. llnCerPrinl eiipott Wllo testified Ray'a ;ftqmpuluta wen on t11e-,,ite that tUlid Kina; • , QBVJQUSLY 'NERVOUs He was obri011117 ~ • ., Calcall told of, Ctiorlu Q. Steveu, a re114!a!1 <i the Mempli& boordtng bOa. .lliian wl!lch 111e 11o1e of~ e:- t11at Ra1 shol)Clng. . . Ht lldcl .Steven. saw Ray enblr a bathroom and that then he -me shot which tilled the civil na1w lea,der. "' (In Memphil, Stevens wu reported. to bave dropped out of llghl He hid occupied room No. 8 of Mrs. Bessie Brew~r's rooming bouee. Audionttet say Ray WM in room: 5. Mr11. Brewer also dropped out of algbl.) There are twO extradition counts •lflinlt Ray, T.enneuee wants him on the murder charge. Missouri wants him for brooking jail In 1M7 wlllle he was·aerving tlme for flnt-degree bank robbery. Ray s!lll ls charged In ton. den Under ti>~ name of Ra)'IDOlld Geor,e Sneyd. "1\81'• defenoe attorney COIUndt !hot t11o .-,me o1 the COlllrovmtal civil rights leader was o polttfcaJ crlin• Which ls Doi covered by U.S.• Brttbh extr.clition agreements. ANOTHER HEARING . Magistra~ ~k MiKon. set another hearing for Tue.Uy, July 2. Ray, who was wearing blue lportshirt and a dark Jacket, .,., ordered held wlthoul bill. Ray, who has been silem since hrs arreot ot·London Airport June 8 on charges of bavln( llle&al pasll]>Ol"ll and Carrying a pleto~ rooe after bJa lawyer -to a stunned court: ' "I eall my client." Ray, IIanftd by two Scotland Yard detectives, marched to the wttneu 1tand. . Oraa11e Wead.er Don't 11ve up· hope; Ille 1un wlJl be out fO< a quiet peek M the Orengo Cout --a and 5 p.m. FrldoJ, Othenrls6 lf1 still cloudavllla. INlllDI ron"Y. Cali/"""4 II 1adag tM '""" danger°"' fjrr -!" -If noo de<od<!1 ift --. of """ of fin<l<Nl'll foruQ. l'afi s. . ' . I 1' I • ,• Among new .admtni•b::aton' ealarie1 are $25,000 per ye.,-far ·college presidents Robert Moore W Dudley Boyce, $25,000 for E venfug Coll~ge Director Tboma1 BlakeIY. and *23:<MXl' for Assistant Supt. C· or r e 11 a n ly SCllool Dbtrlol to Join ID a 'lllllle He Nld the llnllo "8-iarr llllloai district .<olJecl #ie"'Hunllngton l!nch · dl1tr1ct plan bu been diaC111...tbJ• ·City E-tlay•School Dlatrlct.~ • , trustees, but that II hu -lbotnJ WHll .,.._oo <i a .alnlle dlltrlct • present, Palmer tald !hot 1oell a the tr•1'1f >f 1lie p_.i Dtw 1 plan WU !Int dllcllMM -· 1-·d-ct 1111mnab'!' Wonld Pfl!ll'lor ' ·yetta aro , IM wu folmcl •actlul '.Pallllar Illa hla dlalrld .. \llawlllc Your -lo·~-ol .JUlJ IUD "unt&alioll e "with caution." ......, bl •alltnl.lor..,,.. ~~- He """" tliol dwlr• In 'Ille •. clualllod· ~f -· ol the ii :!!-·.rt"---......, 'Ibompooo. , . Dr. Watson'• annual aalary o( '29,500 was not considered. He serves under a contract eeparate from the 1alar7 tchedule. unlflcatloe ot.tlle ~ disttict.,... the ot that time. · hilk !c:hoot &tr!ct Wilbtn ill ""'""'" Both lb• Ocolll Vle'lf 1D11 ~ -.. W!Ole.-~ UIOlp$allOll diatrlctl '"'eppoMll to. Uolllc-haa beeil • .....,.. ved bJ Oceu i.i.a cunlllll1 ....., ...-bJ View tru1tee1, !ts 1111 Ileen trustee• of 1'i>an1a1a -va!IAiy Scbool --. --~ • lloto ~ <OUld mike 11911fl• .D~Y PILOr. --la the !Inn .., milllca· We re livlnC aRJ .i. -If lick· 'tloe ind t11ot 11 the ~ come ell 4all.Y ,-~ ~Jibday ab1ut •"ldlllMa oil .. bardln fl. !all for 'hainiy Walbr I , 14 lft. -....... pOulhl• by Ul2, Ibo .,..a --ol ... -111 ll)r Ibo llflllllllr• tor-.. diam. LOGt" qlllc~. Y,°"'" -.may 11• ol all enrtctr. 1IO ...... tho "I Em, . ! ~ .. ~-.. -~ --. --.. .. . --• • • I M&Y I'll.OT -Thunda1, ,Jw,. 27, 1%8 Nixon Says M ' .. ·.'No Thanks' On Wallace '-I '''f -124 Reds .s·niff ed Out· ' E~tronic 'Bloodlwu.1Uf_Used in Offensive , t ~· IWGON (UPI) -'Al!iirk:an tr6op Vietnam ... 1'lr defemet OY91' the Ullng ab electronic 11people sniffer.. P~ area. • . 117 '!'1111 ASSOCIATED 'PRESS • · '... Former Vice President 'llfc!Md 'M. -...f...,!""11_....,.. reported killing l2t Communl>ls 1n a Tb• Saigon area flJ!ll1ng ~OIJl!noled , "bloodhound" offeulive eDded today ground war d.1tpat.Cbet, tiut .allied ;~·~!'fll!liOl~ . · ••ad•uarteu reported 171 North \tlet-· "' -ipillrt • ._ '"'111ntllet>lnr-s.lgm. -·f'am.se ·:..4 ·Viet Cong klllf.r" and- Other allied unit. uncovered an iteven Pl'ieoners taken in acUoo sides in two' months, and continued a general decll.oe. during the period followini the 'openipg ~ t h e preliminary '}leace talko· la Parla on .,..,.,14. ~. ·---- - -.... The report on the use of the "people sniffer" said the 24..pound device was ~ounted aboard a helicopter and uled to track Comm~ ln Mekong Delta N-. replying to 111.tlernenls by GOP ~· rival" Nelson A. ... ltacbtellt:r1 1ay1 be WUU no 1upp;ort ~ ·--porlJ pnddelltlll .... ' • ·-Qwp c. Wtih\<e· ;;. "!'" bootl la 'DClllllcl for D years • ·and I've never had a. racllt in my or1anllaUon, 0 Nixon aakl in New York '.'wedneadaJ. "From what I've read, arsenal of 417 rcicketa only 13 miles stretcbtdt: from Hol An along tite:.cen· from the ~ .. "" • , tra1 coa~f of SotJl!l Vietz_iam to'Qlaang ~ "•ii 'l'lf .~unique from th~ i;:~ zw!°roMZ1T.1"" t b • llJI, GOJl!P'•lid! "'eorted a Commim!jl The '!eek!Y caauaii,. report lsoued , M!Glf Udlilrn by a Navy pilot over · by tlie U.S. collUllaod today llsi.d 299 North Vi~• Panhandle in a 46--Americans and ·'1,819 Co.mmunl.sts kill· minute dogflg!>f. The "'klll" Wed· ed ,d\lring the week end<d last Satur· nedsay was the first .in 4% month.a and day. 1 ~, reflected increasingly beavy ~frcir\b TbO locaea -. the \est for ·both . . ' fighting 19 miles '°'lthwest of SaJion i>hlch coot 11 Americ ... kllled and 115 wounded. ·-;r-·1-' 11 ln Iba dlrectlaa of Ndlt 111-.ta. Both~ majar l*'lief ~· (lh·-· ~ tnm blm." l --Ila bapo1 Vice Prulden. R-H. HumpllreJ, llemClcrMi "p-dal aplrut. will malra ' ="11m111r ... 1-m, 11and tbat aboU1 ~''dur tbe alr.11 ;: -Yori< Gov. -bad IC ""<lllOd Iba -. .,.,., ol . courtln. w-~ton southern votes . w....o.--. said .. will•• l ~1wW.-1w from tbe ~ r.ICC. ''-under 1111'/ clrc:aDlllan<eo. W ~ter· Lo?gmoor R~igns ··:As · OCC District Trtis~ee The electronic device, used by men of the U.S. 9tb Infantry Division, locatefl enemy forces by picking up the carbon dioxide-ammonia gas produced by penpiraUon. The e q u t p m e n t translates this odor lnto sound waves and enables groynd forces to .close in as the electronic 0 006e" aboard 1he helfcopter skims overhead al t:fftop leveL · ,.,,_ P .. e 1 ! • nae former Alabmna governor aait ''ear!J la 1111 cempolp be woul( -H It~ candidlllel or · .-...ior pony -adopl the '"pGllcW 111 uill Amarlca needl. : ;.. Bat mw "Jt11 too late" Wallace aaid la ...,......7, All. Ho laid for ey • ol Ila ROpollll-or o,mocralle Clll· ·' -.. """"" bll p>lldel -ti ! _...,_tllemm«ellbl11• .. 'come tt ,.... ' · Vice Pralldanl Hui-t H. Hampbrey .....,..,.=: bave laDdlil tlle "!Int top aide ol the late Sen. . ·-r. to ocoopt • ..... ,'pGllllcll- ' Sourcesreportedforme r PosUD..W, General • Llmnce F. · ·o•Brten -raady. to 111 With the vlce piesldenl'1pm-Ic1mp1 lg n organization as an unpald adviser - perhaps later -Y· v Getting O'Brien could prove . ~ Ouential for Humphrey in attractlDI Kennedy supporlers who bave not yet decided where to turn. The allable, .redhalred O'Brien II considered one :of the top DemOcratic politicam of tbe oouotry, and is on in· timate terms':w:lth tey party leaders hom the praelact jevel up. · Df.ILY PILOT ....... .,,,.....,. 1Mt9 TALL 'TASSEL'lN CORNFIELD 'CRASH SITE· Tail Rotor of Giant Sea .Stalllen Tow•ra ~ Tall Com . ., \ I . . El Toro Probing Cause Of Helicopier Smashup .· Sen. E-J. McCarthy bas been VJ!nl will) Bumpbre7 for support from the Kennedy camp, but so rar hu won over. only one of the late An investigation is under way toda y 1enabor'1 doser a'SIOcl.ites, speech in an effort to determine the cause of lost power on a routine training ril.ission. writ.er IUcblrd Goodwin. Goodwin had a U.S. Marine beucopter · crash -f<>r McCarthJ before Kelllledy Wednesday at El Toro in wbi·' the •ll • The Sikorsky-built craft fluttered down into Irvine Ranch property 100 yards west of Trabuco Road, lurching onto· it.I right &Ide in a tangle of rotor bla'des. ·en!Orad Ille prOlldlntll1 race. ~ For O'Brien·, momg to Humphrey servicemen aboard escaped with brlap bl& polli<al fortuneo lull circle minor lnjurlea. , '' · 1n lell lbaD 1aor months. A spokesman at El T<f• reported Although Ila ...a 111 or i I In 1 l that an accident board it'l>'!'s••Uy 111, member of tbe "lrlsb Mafia". that · 'vesUgating the crash. ?'lo cadse bas ~ --Ust of those aboard released by ,Uft;¥arlne COl'ps air facility included: ·~capt Dtnnla Churcbln, '11, of. Miss.ion Vlejo, the pilot. helped Kennedy political campaigns yet been determined. ' · : •inc:! John.F.· Kennedy won 8 Senate The CH-53 Sea Stalllorl -hellcopt.er aeat Jn 1952, be .announced he was bland d I n ld · ·El sUcting wiUI Preli.derW. Johnson when era&, ~ n a corn e near ·11t Lt. David E. Taylor, 24, of North Tarrytown, N.Y., co-pilot. Robert Keniledy declared h l s Toro 8 m8:1D gate. presidential candidacy.-'Ille helicopter, ,the newe.st in the _Cpl Robert Hammel, 20, of Bowling Green, Mo., crew chief. . But after 'Johnson bowed out March U.S. Marine Corps rotary 11.1rcraft in- 31, O'Brien reatgned 11 Po9tmaster ventory, was badly d1111:aged, but an . Li·noe Cpl. John E. Brenner, 24, of Siinta Ana, first mechanic. genenll to wor.t for Kennedy. aboard walked away from the scene·. They were later treated and released Two passengers aboard were Cpl. Johri J . FAsenharth, 21, Of Reno, Nevada, and Lance Cpl. Norman E. Ol~en, of Anguin. -' HAMOR ... Newport city council. AJllOOi! them: -AH fixed as&eta o[ the Harbor Diltrict. IUdl as boat&, that become aurplm u the result of any dissoluUon should be turned over to the city. -Orang. County government should oootinue to assume responsibility for the development of harbors, ilKl the maintenance of existing barbers. .-The c0qnty ahould make Jlltanclal ""'*1butlo111 to cities as . relm· bul'lemoot f<>r Ille c .. t ol provldlng walaflwt aervtces, 1uch as preee.nU~· done In coonecUon with lifeguard services. -1bere should be at least year·~ delay before diisolution bec<>mes e!· fective 1n· order to give the cities that must 11111me Harbor D 1 a t r J c t reaponslbllft, time to Jlf'Pare tor the .. -.. at the base hospital. Earlier reports said that 'the aircraft ' Frotit Pflfl.e 1 NEW AEROSPACE. PLANT. •• :.:;ram has led to development of the pointed group vice president, Missile McDonnell Unidi~k for sort-landing in-arid Spece Systems, in July 1964. Able strumeot:s on Mars. was elected a corpora.te vice president In the missile field , McDonnell and director of McDonnell Dou glas Corporation last year. Under bis direc· Dougla.& Astronautica Company has .tion, MSSD was engaged in a variety responsibility for Spartan missile <1C,spece and nµsstie projects ~dad· development as a principal su~-;wnc.ed technology research a n d contractor to Western Electric Co. and · development programs. Bell Telephone L.aboratorles. Spartan JOINED F:JRM rs the long-range interceptor in th e Burk~.1. 50, jol.J)ed M c.D on n e 11 ' s li.S. Army's Sentinel ballistic missile enjlneer n& dlvlston ill 194:5. and was defense system. promoted to factory manager in 1954. He became vice president and factory OTHER PROJECl'S ·manager in 1959 and was' named Development of the Dragon anU· general manager for Project Mercury tank missile for the Army, production in 1960. In 1962, he was elected a of the Genie air·to-air missile for the director of the company and named Air Force and other projects of a general manager for all spacecraft. . classified nature also are being He wa1 appointed president of McDon· ' ' ' ' l • ' 1 I By THOMAS FORTUNE 6f' 1t11 bl.llY Pli.t ..... , "I hate to give it up, but you can't go on forever/' aaid Watter M. Longmoor, 75 years old .and,.~ years a trustee of.Oraoge Coost Junior College Di.strict. "I th1nt I've aerved long enoqh. It's time to get a new person in." Longmoor'1 letter of resignation was received re1uctantly by junior coneae boenl.memben Wednesday nlibl Longmoor, not present at tb.e board :m~g. spent the eveD!ng at bl& COrOna del Mar home. He was serlouJ.. ly ill a year ago. · , Longmoor b'as been a promineol In· div[dual In Newport Beach civic af, faii's. He served on the city. PlanniDC commission for , 14 years and was chairman 12 of those years. He was president of ti>e NeWpOrt Harbor Chamber of Commerce and of the or .. ge County Chambe<. He 1alJl he has·DOTspecific plms for how he will spend his retlremenL "Right now I'm involved with li- quidating Weatefn ·Canners Corpora" tion," be saru.. · Longmoor bas been owner and partner in the fish cannery since it moved to Newport Beach in 1936. Once a U:irlving business; it in later years tinned cat fOOd. Longmoor was born In Inverness, Canada, in 1893, attended high school in Mesa, Ariz., and graduated from .. ; .. JJ. J. ·-· . ... . ENDS 20 YEARS AT OCC W•lter M. Longmoor use in 1916. He began bis career as a clerk with a Long Beach canning firm, became it.e man·ager and tn time bought the company and moved it to Newport. ·ga~rell DINGWAU .•• and to re»'eve tupb.yers of the cost of supporting the tiny Irrigation district. Dingwall is a fireman with, the dty of Los Angele1 end ope<ates 1 printing bullnea in Huntington Beach. He end bis wife, Roaie, have two ..... lbe Bill Gailieone Award is given in memory Of· the late William "Blll" Gailienne, manager ol the <llamber of Commerce fOr more than 30 years and a strong .believer in the future of Hun· t1n1toa Beach. Psy~hl~ Events .Topic. at Lihrarri What is ESP and Who bas it? How does a pereon firid out if he is psychic? These questions will be answered at the . Hunljngto.n Beach Library Friday at 7:30 p.m. Extra-sensory perception bas been chosen as tbe June topio for the discussion group, Reac'tion. Those. wbo have bad experience with telepathy, clairvoyance or o t h e r psychic phenomena are invited to join the discussion. Those interested in -at· tending mould call Ille library at 536- 9327. ·" This is Iii•. ovant Thrifty Shoppers look forward to. Y °" wii find generous' SA VlNGS oli such f1mous .nemes 11 ...... MERIT AGE, KINDEL, THOMASVILLE, CENTURY, BRANDT, HIBRITEN ind many morel Shop et(ly for best selection. , . 11th SEMI ANNUAL SA.LE j • NOW IN PROGRESS DAILY PILOT pioneered .bY tbe,new company. nell Astronautics Co, in December, .. Able, 49, joined Douglas in 1947 and 1966 • ..;. · -· ............... c.tk ... Rffert N. Wt.I. -·-Tli•111•• Ktt•il .... Tlt•111•1 A. M1r,.hl111 _ ....... Allt«+ W. late1 Wlll11r11 lt114 ~.... """""'""' IHdl ..... City lfll'lir Hlllllqlw ..... a..... Jot ... Stntt M•lfltlt Mell,. .. , ,.o. 1 .. no t2&41 °""' Offk11 ....,.,._.,an w • ...-. ~ ~ .... -Wiii 991 Awl ....,_,e.dl1 UI .._, ....... was nam~d director-~ ... Bromberg, 53, lOl0ned McDonnell in Santa Monit"ll, in 1955. In 1959 he was 1947 after receiving<:;i.hls doctor of eleot.ed a vice president and named Ii c i -e n c e · degrtt in aeronautical director of defense p'rogums. He was engineering f r o m Massachusetts elected to the Douglas board of dlrec-lnstltute of Technology. He was pro- ton in April 1961 and in August of tha......,pesslvely promoted from ch I e f, year was n&med vice president· guklance and control, to chief missile generil manager of 'the Missile and engineer and to vice president, sp&ce Space Systems Division. He was ap· and mlsa11e engineering, in 1959, wJth responsibility for development and Join Seniors And See World ' ' Jotn the Senion and see the world - that's the 1968 slogan tor the Hun· tlngton Beach Senior Cltlzeos Club. GoiAg by bua, the Stniors vi.aited the Port O'Call in Long Beach, bad lunch aod viewed the Queen Mary from the harbor cruise, this week. In Juzy, tli'e Setllori wm travat by bus oo 1 lour-<loJ junta! . .to Lab I Tahoe. _.,~: ~"\:Z,4i,~·,::- -·. dalllia ludtn will be the oet.-U., ror 1 )>Olluct dinner later 1n JulJ. The 'lriDer7 la Loe Allgo!ec Uld the Muotc c.n.... a1ae wtll be vlaited by 1111 Senlorl. . . • · On the "ni11be" 1llj for AUIUli aro tripl to LI• Vefu and the Del Mu Race Track. - t...ting of spacecraft ancl guided missiles. Jie was promoted to vice president-general manager of McDon- nell Astronautics in February of thJs year. Rogan , 52, a veteran of more than~ )'ean with Dougl.as~Aircraft Co .. has been vice preslMnt-g~sJ. manager or MSSD tince Noverpber, 19156, with operational responsibility for all MSSD activltles and programs. · · He joined Douglas at Santa Mnlnica ln lB3ll ~r attending UCLA. He beld .• number ,o( aircraft pfO(luction superv!lory 'poS\tloos before being named workJ -er at the Charlot· te (North C&rOlina) DiVision in ltsS 'and dapllt7 -.i.m-ill 19'1. Rotu W•me vie · general man&flr Ille Alrcrall ModlflcaUoe DiY!oloo ln Tulsa, Okla., 1n 1962 and headad that facility unUl Nov~mber, f*• wbtn be returned to H~ ·Buell. lo -· vl<o ofttldent<llrectcir ol apetillooa for Ms8D'1 Space Sywtems c.oter in Mof, 11111.l. . . -. . . I DllllllG ROOMS RmUC£0 -LOOI FOR THE RED SAU TAGS Was NOW Was NOW 5 Pc. '499 · 7 Pc. RUllAL Fil. lo Dllln•td . $599· CENTURY •AME SIT -· ... --.. -"" FrlllWH~ Flo~VAL TAILI $1tt ~:~.USTA D. R. SIT ............. $1" •399 ~::-..~::-..~-~~-~I '695 5 Pc. ,299 HllRITIN 70" CHINA $695 CINTU~Y"10UND TAILI -...... fl" lllYIUD •LASS "--·-·---sns 1 Pc. SAMlotD (Dllc1mtfalMI s359 OVAL TAIU' -.. ·--·--·-·-·-$74t '499 HUITAM 60" IUfflT -·-......... $47t ~~:r.~sn ·--·---$UH '859 CUSHMAN •r· HUTCH --$471 '369 ~:AL=~~ Sitt '599 HRITA .. CHINA 11-..11 $61' '459 7 Pc. KINDll. 1-s..,i.1 i.., CIHTURY J2" CHINA , __ -:..._ $l4t 'f M OVAL TAl!LI ---·-·-.. $UH 7..99 cilnu $., 9.9 7 l't. llNDll. I-s..,lel I '999 FA~ JI" CHINA .. ___ $Hf ~I :J OVAL TAAILINO "'NY 0THE-.R$111' n• -CH IUlffT ""---·-· $411 '299 ""' DINING ROOM PIECES TOO. NUMEROUS TO MENTION. PROFESSIONAL •• J ~ GARf{f 11· f U ~. ~ REZl ll HARBOR ILVD •• INTEIUOR DHl&NERS 0,. Moo.. n... • l'rl. 8-COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0271 64&-0276 I /. I ' l i I ' I t .. j .I l I I I I ' ' ' • • I \ I L BY WILLIAM RE~D ......... · In the 'wind Over on the east aide of the old town area, there bu been a lot of activity In recent weeb aimed at cleaning up the oilfielu, thanb to the uratng ot oilfield superin- tendent Herb Day. The area on Huntington and Delaware and like streets has been not only an eyesore with it.I col· lection of oil, rusty tanb and junk,, In addition to non-operating or bardJy-operating wells, but a safe- ty hazard as well. . Open takes of oil and water and a profusion of equipment of all linds to interest youngsters has· been acaJTing Qie• area for years. Now bulldozers, wereckers and cleaning crews are changjng the coun- tryside for the better. ' * Slae'• an Author • Criticism of the independent oU operators long bas been a favorite pastime of many. There has been corisiderable justificiation for dam- ning those involved·· with creation and maintenance of the oil and rust ·Cbristiqa Quijano, a student at Fountain ,Valley's ArevB!os School, sh,ows the book she wrote to her mother, Mrs.:l\ellben Quijano (right), lister Elizjl- beth and c:oonllnat!ng INcher, Mn. Betty Christ-· tanson. · jurigles around the city, but times are· changing. Trouble is, that where last week there was a junk pile, today we see 'Fronteras' Title ol GWC Yearbook only a clean, grassy field no dif-"Fronteras" bas been chosen for tbe ferent than hundrecJs of other tiUe of Golden WeM College's fint clean, grassy fields. . It seems that there is no progress yeari>ook. . in cleanup 5ometimes, ·but there '.1'tlfl tit)e b Spanish for'frontien and are many fewer oil messes around. :reflecU tne cultural heritage ol the town thanks to the urging of Day In fee.. ommunity. " . and ttie spirit of Ill< col· many cases, and thanks to the ef· for\S of oil operators to cleanup In • Wor~ with a lhnit.d budget,the the interest of ·a better city. !-1 editon-~~1black and white layout * -;-.""-.~ rem.ls and line sketches corn- . .:" · bhi<d will( i>hotocraphi to proje<:t and Still there are oil holdings and1 <Capture a feeli.Dg of movement toward operators who have not shown a the future. . great deal of cool:"erative spirit and Also. the tey articles d~ with slowly the city ,. taking care of 0r_. ~ alyle of living. these problems. "Fronter• has" tried to be more The goal ia _to have an oil in-than. jUll a report on what is hap- d us try taking from the earth the pentng both on and oil C8JllJ>ll", it has available minerals, yet one w'b.ich tried to ~ the college'• seeking does not destroy the value of the for . J!UZl>Offful education. surface of large areas of the city in nte GWC ltudent is portray-ed as doing so. besitmt and uncertain indicating that Progress I! being made and Day since so no tradition bas been says it will continue. It has been a ~ at the college, ttie student .tough job, one fraught with . all !tao ~• portleular patten> to follow. kinds of stumbling blocks, bUt a St#fl . members were, Tony Boom, worthwhile effort. twt«, who did much ol the re1ear New W ~st County Demo Club Pushes for Gun Laws The Democratic Club of Huntlngt.on Beach and Fountain Valley was form· ed recently at· the home of Dr. and Mra. Ronald Tepper of HUDtlngton Harbour. Sloe gun laws and atepa citizens can tU:e to pus such lawa were diacuaaed Tmstees Seek Seal Beach Site For High School A detennlned .u..t to oiJtaln a 50 to • 50 acre """ for a high llCboo! In the Seo! -area from the U.S. Navy WM onleTeci Tuesday night by Hun- lln&l<>n Beacti Union Hip School District-·· The district's <ltluns Advbory Committee rM.'Olll1llended "all M- templl he made to acquire land from the Navy for • -lite In the Seal Beach area." Trusteel 1ald • ' J t. Oil Bay Boule....d neor the Marine Borr..:kl a the Naval Ammunition Depot . Tnutee Matlhew Weyulter iaid that "it's sad that the lddo have not been able to -hlgh ocbool tn tllelr own area." Boord President John Bemtey slid that the -... -refused In Ill• paot by the Nevy, but Aid that !Illa time 0 we lbould go .U the way to the top." bistr~ SUpl Max Forney tcld -· -...... will .. all Ille __ .. School District Grants Increase at this first meetina:, according . to Mra. Tepper. She wu also local chairman for the area volunteel'I Workers for the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. The club plans to lend support to the jroposal to rename the Thomas Edison High School, currently under comtructiotr, the Robert F. Kennedy High School. Club members will be circulating . petitions tbn>ugb Huntington Beach aod Fountain Valley to gain corn· mwdty sqpport. Church Planning I Pre-School for · Westminster '!be Metllodlat Cltureh of the Good Shepherd, 15500 Van Buren St.. Weslmlmter, will institute a pre· acbooi fer 3 and 4-~-oldl beginning in the fall. OJrre.nt plaDJ l.nclude the use ot two lil'ge yards .djacent to the cburch as ~ areas with room for sevenl. mus- cle building toys, a 1arden, flowets ,and several tma1I anbnall. The c~ will partidpate In caring for the animals and gardens, euel pain- ting, llti&er palntini and listenln& to ibu!ic,. . The cost ls $22 per monl!' for 4-year- oldJ ~ fl5 per month !<I' 3-year-olds. Childrei> must he 3 or t by December, 111118. Pa'ents may pre.ngl.mr their -· by contacttoa the churdi of. ftce, 8'7"'1IO. A depciilt of f!O !1 re· quired. ~· . . Boat Death Toll Concern to State . ' and writing; Margaret Fat.Oner and David Stipes who handled Ute editing and layout; Jobn· O'Dell, Joe Wade, and Scott Acevedo. John Wcrdee wu tho. 11lculty ad· visor. . TIE :11..,E1111E FEllUAL IUllll MDIII 1:10191 PREIElll: AA original collacllon of quick and easy recipes entltled MOMS"SHOOT.QITMEALS. This atfnctlYeand cof. orful coolllxx* -dellgned lo-JOU lme In the fdtchen. · In It ,ot1'1 find new Ideas for appetizers, 111fads, entrees, desae.1s. Each Is a caftnary dellght, Trylhena and 'JCJllaitlnl .. Pu'lted 11t LBI . . ' . . . . ' . I •• '-•• Here's Gun Law Restrictions . . WASHINGTON (UPI) -U..ter Praldent Jollnson'1 Jlt<IPOMd - Flreorms' Oonlrol Law, )'OU -have to p;ruent tbes& Jtenw to a federally -dealer ill order to buy & IUD:' -A valid ellldal document laued by your alate or politloal IUbd!Ylllon, sbowtDe )'OUr mme, current llddrtu, ace, ond si&n1llure and pb'*'Kr apb. ,.,.... -· daled within alx IDOlltha aod 1igned by the chief law en- lorcement olticer al your community, lbol "'° wee' DOI under fndidmenl, had not been C<lllvlated ol a crime ~ by tmprisoanwrt f« more ~a year, were not a fugitive from lustic<, or. otbanriM prohibited from ~ flreanna and ammunitioo. · -A atalement, dated 1(ltl1ln file -. and algned by a licensed p~ that In hia proleaional oPI· Dion you were mentally ed. phylically . capable al poaselllin& a flnlarm u!ely . and responsibly. • -A otetement ai&ned by )'001 that you may Lawfully poueas fireanns and ammunition under both federal and at.te laws. -A COllllliete aet ol your finlslrlnla Sus~ct With Huge Heroin Cache Seized OAKLAND (AP) -A San Francisco ,,,... WU arTOoted Tuesday w!ttl what Oaldand pollce 1ald WU '2(1,000 Worth d. heroin ·in his c•. Gabell Smith, a INclt drlwr, --ed for tnveeli&alion of po11ellion of the drug. .. be -111 • _.., -. "' local 1111 --· ..s. pboto8"ll>I> ol r I I o o D a b l e illl1t> t11ioal1oo. . I ~ental'11oh-. I The law, al.oo ""'1111 roqalro al .. owner1 to Mllnit lbe ~ ap: pliOOllion for ,....tz_ to tMi government wllhlli llO' da7I -1111! )a.w's enattmeut: I -Name, -... <lat. an4 ,i-el -. llOClal aecurily -... -payer ideJllll!oatioll DllllMr. -Name fC the cun m•mlfacllll'•, callber er -mooiol and""°' ml Mria1 number. , --Diie, place and----ol the perlOll !tom. whom )Qi (fah+f the firearm, -'111"'"1'1 -of reglattation for the flrwm, 11 _,, aod the Uceme n-al --11 • licensed dealer. The ·in aJao. woullfjBVMll -Reglotrotlili ol a flrMrm -upire 'll""' any cbanp al the registrant 1 name or residence unle11 he notified the lrtt1ury aeen11rJ within 30 day• of the .,,.,,,., -No ooa could carry a ........ without bmng on hla ~ lbe certificate of reg!antion tO ibOw -demand tA:I a law edlr•:a'«tt atnc:.-. . -~e selling a reat•l:•t•d firoarm woold, within fin """' of Ille aale,..have to return hla -cl regiStration, noting on it them. w residence of the new -ml ... date of delivery. -.u,.oe poaelilnl • llrwni would Mv8 to notify .,. tr.....-y 1ecretary -10 da7I al Ill km, theft or destructloa, or ti ill -quent recovesy •.. .~. • j , famlly win' sing the prai-d 'JCJll ~ ' . The MOMS<:honls cordially lnvllasyou to pk:t llPJD9'fliEE copy of t.IOMS SHORT.air MEALS at qone ol'Shn ~·• l'edellll'a 18 tnelodk: allcal bltlr'Wi ...., t .... tllla., ..-.. .._ .... or1:•21c1.• 11t1A:Jnc..Wcns·a~· ,.. _ _,......, .. -.." n • .-...., •• ,..., : I I • •• I ' ; I • SACRAME!ml (AP) -'!be - hui>an and watercraft director ••· pre111d CGDCem todlly It tbt dMth ton " nrlr U..bly ,..,,,,,, 10: Moo.·Thflr..I &&•4 p.m. • FJI, g a.mA p.m. •Sit g a m -t p.a. -hooltnC -ill Celifarnla 11111 year. Glendale hderallNewpor-t-Bea "-~ ......... · : ---t SA'ftllGS MID LCWI ASSOCar.TIOll•MAll OFFICE: GUN0ru ... -. ' , Dlr9cior--N.-W.-..,_, Mid G - perlOlli clled -bo ...... _, 111• fint five -al Ibo ,.ar, com• per9d -30 darlDC ... • ... ·~~i!:!~-- al boettn& ~ ·-Ille priu m,, 1!111 Paclllc o.t HlglMf al lllcAr1ls Boullvwd " .. •l'"111t.swa 1._Md1111s ·111 tm'sa'H:1rt1r,_...,_ .. -~· ~. --. . . -----. ... . • -·· • j ,\ \ • , ............. " . • ~ Vifginla, City Council- tma11, w ..... E • ..,.,lck Jr., who loot a 1114 Jor ·rH1ecti0n, llled a re- port _llating campaign Ul\ODIOI of '11.11. Tbe filial llltry was 62 cents for -aplrin.-• •.·: l .. Gordon. Ldo•tmt •... 1.t, of GoJdttl Valte11, Mmn., keepa a clo1e eye on lit,.;pit as U climb• cm hi!1 shoulder. No, tft ii not a ftCCOOft but a Vilt- -..,. ~mt ohij;pcd Gir freight from South Vi•lllmn bv Pfc. JIOl>m L<IQ~ton, Gordon'.-brothir. Thi f'!il qt;Olint ""'1e eot iDeil}M TI6o potincb mid iiaa • "<rl/ long tongmc lf1 ...,. 116oubro"11. . 11 • ', I • • ' ' ' I' Pittsburgil· serviee station aUen· dant Roymond SMiloclt found •a note' wadded beneath. the. gas cap ·-which read, *'fI:ve .been..tidnapped, call the police." Sherlock 'jotted dl!'lm the· Hcens .. number, called· police and the c,ar was stopped -~ minutes later on the Pennsy1varua Tumike. Police questioned driver, Merle Mennent•, for about 20 min, .. utes and let him go so he and l!ls wife, Bonit•, could continue on their honeyniooD. A friend had stuffed the note under the gas cap after their marriage at Pecatoolca, Ill. • A 17-year-<lld girl In Canaan, Vermont, received a federal in- come tax refund check for $3,378.· as: 'i'hat was protty good, but the recipient, Deni• DUr•nlNu, bad not done any taxable work during 1967 and had not filed a nitum. The check was from the Internal Rev· enue Service'• district office in An-- dover, Masa. .Ber .parents, Mr. MMI Mra. Rom• DvrMINu, reported the error. · Motorilti •Iii lroubt.-on Loi Angele• l'netDllfll """ coll for asmtano< tnmo 8J/J -roadride wlcp/lonu. Tho frtt- ""'11 CCJll.IJos~...,1,,..,. -<roted i• April, 11161, bv Los Angele• County Its llg7U!Mftll with tM Pocifie Telep"°"" and Telegroph Compcmv and tM General T•lep"°"" Compcm11- .Maryland t>emoerattc R a p • Cl•r•nce D, Lant la!d he haa received aeveral hundred com. munications,lltging hts support of gun control legislation. Included was a caller who told Long's . secretary: 11You ten Long if be doesn't eet a gun control bill through Congress within t w o weekS, I'll 1b0ot him ... • British diplomat R 1 y m o n d Whitney who finally returned to London after more than a year's wait for hts exit visa from Peking, celebrated the occasion by taking l1is family .out to eat: , • Chinese food. / .. Iii Coart Friday Senate De haies. Gun L aw. ' ' Sirhan .May Ask ' . . ' ' Receae• Before V oii.ng on Vital lisire_ ·, ,. WASlllNOTON (AP) -Tiit -and -ar -11W"bl 41!-all mlnlltratlOl>bllllAbts-a· . · ' . F urt h er Delay JudlollrJ Oomvlllo1 •-~ lllD VWllWI aarllar 11111 -. but he. The major dlll,,_11 M _. ID lnc1ude roclti. us llldloltod be,...-eo..,w to com-would g!ye the ,..., a clumce U..dnl ot -ID .. :: ooa-~ ..U.. -cm !Iii -. .ardor I:'! .. :"~ .. ~-= 1ro1 i.,talilloll but toot a rteell 1'dlnp Ilk! the ID'M!I-• «· gbvernment look· over. ''!'!le ·ac1- before ..a.c. -to tie the two bin. ~ is mlnls-.n bill w~· - LOS ~GELES (UP!),..,-Sirhan B. to a -on l"ridl1, -Soll. Joeepb D. '1'1d1DP, D-Md., 1114 llulcolfy oioal tbe 11nes·o1 I ri&illr•· bii~~t~ ~~ , ~ ..... Sir!r • -~ will ··' lo a _,, ··• ·•-0 ·•-~ IOI-'-Iha. t •·~ DW• lion and lice111mc DlellU\'I be in· ' orunmg ""'<"" CIP=~-!' • ---an 1 new ..... ney .,... r ·--S-1cr Court Judp Richard --~ --'trodUDld before the Pres14enl -<ed 1 ·,..te and Johiison's call for llridor ' ·-.week .continuance ID the Keo· 8"111uor lo, oppolat • a 1 o c on d lJ two lloun be wa1 .bopeful « acUon for lelldatlon of thlo tliJd. ~ -il?emm leWl'l!ift bl'ilo!Jtit 11tt IUll . :i.;t ==~n:~~~hen bis pa)'Ohla1riat l<1tnmlne the defendul. on tllo blU by U1e end ot the day. · However, Tydings old he ·~. in· CQ\ltrOl contto•er•Y lo a crllicol ,1tqo The 24-year-old deteMant Wu If Partont dlCidel Slrbu abould , However, Sea. Georce A. Smatber1, cmporated aome 11atute1 of 1tbl_~ tJn Congreu..:,;'i. · o.L '...-f. :... • .;,." :.- • scboduled to enrer a plea lo the fatal pleod inwllty, the court would oppoinl D·Fla., and MDe -committee "-• · j • ' r .A. · • ...._ shootlngcif-F.!Cennedyandtbe' yetonotberpaycbiotrlltwblllooplllion memben :!:"'* doul>t lllot the * *., /"'. .. ~ .:-g.~, .I:\-.·-:;';'•-'. .~;;;:=:::::: :;::·stom::=:~~ ;;~~~~ Miami Qfy C9~c,il ~p.~ses •ot~~omr.11 • · aWeUate' la-_...., p " ·~ • .. -. ..._._..,to UH.....,. PreaidentJobDlcatooaUn"lntentlte .... 1•. ·. • ., ._ 1. 'satd'.lfec!'!'lday1;. w~·~ iQ;·"tif. , '-°'%t'dollJ ~ eurolle to ;; · moll arder M1e1 « OJI Moiml,'•JD.' · ' · · '"'' . =::rlbe':.::=li!S~~· ,,._, .... _. .. ~ ot prelrlot cl=~~· .. reqW.. S-qper · 'to11'ir_ h. Gu 'n · L.aw l 1'\e ~n ~that Sirhan ~ ... \&cqeH lo d police Htioul re~ ol oil\~,·; , '. ~ . . Win ·pleiid'.'limocenf by'reaion· ·« Jla. :.._.,. ot"" ~aae. Also •"'""111• Jo .. !sanltyaedtllecourtbaa•jlpotnt;dtwo ..tbevolmnillo•,.~ofllle-T' ' w· u' ~. laAMIBEAClllUPl).::ni.Mlaml·· ~ .... aholiWll aed , .. .., ..... n . -'~'"tr1st1 to ,.._1i,9 1he -.aped. ..:. .._.., ~-· . ....._' '~1 1 • ~... • ' . Jit.';;;"ilf•~ .umlllllli>D"Woilk!i°be: 1 ·"' ',..._,,.., • ,_, ; --een•a ge · e .(. .• ~b Olly OounclJ bu puoed a auper wliJch ill clell(necl to upel &.projdla .• ..,.,~~li>lb1defcJse: ·1 ·, lrt1-l11Slrbap1IDdlctmeul._:r,l 1· ', . -, loUlll''IUD law ,Ille! nqulrea the bytheoCtimi.t·Uyeip!oll"-" 0 E~,~~=i:.. ... 1tit:, ·l'l!~Msa::~-:..:. .... : Knifed t0:'Deafh:: =:.=:'~i::= ~The::=~W'e.~~ · pol-eot. 'Ille .otller, ·Dr. Erle 11 lll -with.-cue, will jota • • ' · joll Mnleaee for Vlolator1. weapou 'wJlh the pollce '~ Marcus, preeumably has eumlned the case later to anist in Sirilan's POMONA (AP) - A 17-yeer-old . '!be ardtnuce, passed unanimously The ordinance fcrce1 gun l!UJ'l{'I to · Sirhan and told Panom of the reSults. · ·, housewife apparently was lured or ,by t h e ~ Wednesday nJ.&lrt; re· wait three days after purchase before It was believed that when Sirhan defense. pulled into a car while walking home qulree penons. to be pbotograPbed, receiving police approval and actual11. • returlll to tbe jail chapel ®nVerted in· .W~en the second .. defei;ise ~~el fTom work and.stabbed to death when ,fingerprinted and . approved by the · reteiving their weapon. .G88-, Explodes; . 600 Residents . Evacuate Town SCANDf,\, Kan. (UPI) -Twe!ve- thousand galloDB of poisonous gas under pressure ahot half a mite high in a mwbroom cloud todaiy to hover over· thil ooxll>ern Kansas community aiid f<rce evacuation fl. itl 600 reaidenta fer a miet Interval. eaten the,.-:iw....,.lll.expoct;,d to she ...ii!Ocl ber IDller'• advmj, 'P<>ll<e deperlment ·helor•'they.cau buy ; Yioz.«on al the~ -a aeet:an add1tiooal delay so the.new at. aheriff's· iitticeta say. . r ' · any 'fil'f:arm. . · mandatory 30-day jail teatieDee. · torney COll!d fam!Uarize blmoell with Sheriff's Lt H. w. 'Wbilol 111c1: 'at-l ~ Pu! Seldmnon, -Gun deolere were .reMrlc\Od· """' lhe -· tractive Sandni Kay Stickney wu ramrodded lie law to-~ over Ille ·llw· ln>m Mllllg . Ulf,.. II ~ remained lll • mulmmn believed f80ll lllV• latt lhorily 8fler the object!om ot l oeal _.ism.n's -lllldar·Uloaco·ot·ll;-•! oocority. coll in<the now OOUl)t)'.jall. Oil midmllil . !l'ooadq as· ·sbe walked groups, said the measure conlalns lb• · tel°"' er -~'""'~ -•-Fridayocthe.Jail chapel wllob,lle ·-towribti -.. , . , "bost part&" ot,tbe Federal FlrNnns la! inrtltutton wilhin flw .yU;o. Ga arraJgned will oa-ln be turned into • The g1r1•1· body wa1 looDd about Coo1nll I.aw and llmilat law1 ID New dealers are .aloo ~eqmt.d ID,blp OD lemPol'fUY courtroom so the defendant eight hOUH later ID a housing projecl York Qty and Chicago. inventory .t their· atOek and. ~ will remahullfely l!>slde \h<l .bui!ding. under COD81ructioo at Diamonil Bar, . Tl>• new Miami Beoch ordlneiice re-p<>ljco of all·iun putcliw lflPllc.a- The trial was expected to be held ·in aboUt 12 miles away. · -: · ' qulref the regititatlon of handguns, . within 24 'bour1. · • the Hall of. JU!tlee, about a mile away ' · · · -· from the jail in the downtown area where workmen are turning en eighth noor courtroom mto a viI1tual fortress. -An armor plated, bulletproof' glass enclosure costing $20,000 will protect tile defendan4 judge and jUry from any potential evena:er of Kennedy's death. S.um.mer '11lere ...... "°..nous lnjlrlel. D ha P z· llur! 'l'bomu, an official ., the ur m 0 ice fun begins ... with ·a superb Home Oil Co., 1ald tile cu. aboot1ng ~ _ • from I -.. line, .'.'looted JUI! like .. m e . Tear Gas an atomic nploslon. . . 11It went up like a wMte mtllbroom T , c1ooc1 .... -half m11. high," he SllcL . o Dispel Mob Tile -bi(bway patrol aaid In· . vestlgatlon lbowed there wu no fire, and thus no hazard lo nearby lanb of ~ammonia. '1'n>open uid I lruck bQi loaded with aneydrolJs ommonla allpped otl a llCale, breMmg I -elbow ID O line from I tank. A Nfeif\'l]ve failed lo tuncUon and the pollcmous 1u lhol·· out. C!oylon -. manager ., Ille oil OlllllpUlj', Suffered cbemloll burns around tbe •ye 1. He ~ai taken to Republlc Caanty,HOlpllal at Belleville ml releued after treatment. CJiemllll 1atd he could heve been dloted lo death IHhe concenlratlon et , .. had been great enough. The pa; which II IWnmable, cuts <if the oz. ypn supply from Ill vlctlma. lleusurmce to 6calldla'1 resldenta came from a spokeaman for the Phlll1ps Petroleum Co mp any ' 1 lertillz.« "dep0rtmen4 -Hid the gu would "settle. down." "But don't g e t in it," a a i d Paul Brown. "'Ihere'a been a lot of pepole bYnded by it.'' Scandia reoidenta -bed fled. to·, the far edge of Ule city returned to their homes some two boura later, although I strong oder of (II atlll pervaded the town. "Of com'le there's going to be a ter· rific odor' here for a wbilei'' Brown said. DUllHAM, N.C. (AP) -Police used 1ear ,gu to break qp a mob ·Of rnore than 100 Negroes early today·lollowing a ~hour meeting between the group and the DlU'ham Housing Authority. Six ~bombings were reported, but police did no one wu inJtu'ed. 'nl.e meeting had been called Wednelday-night to air srievanceo of the Negro tenanta. ·1'Tbe grievances were mostly small tblnco," old Police Chief · W. w. Pleasants. "Thbiga like chipped sinks, a child falllng off a broken !':"!: and burtinc himself, tblnp like tbal Tile moellng became a shouting match as member• of th e predomlnanUy Negro audience pep. pored the housing officials with Jeer1, catcalll and profanity. The authority adjourned the mee.ting but the crowd of 300 refused to disperse. Police called. for rein- forcements, and officers with tear gas were brought m. The crowd broke up into · 1maller groups without incident The smaller groups began roaming the streets and scattered incidents of rock throw!nc and botue throwlnC were reported.. Police said damage wu minor and no arrests "Were made. 'When police and firemen arrived at ·one of the fire• a group of between 100 and 150 Negroes refused to dl!perse and tear gas wu used, police said. They said the blaQ wu llarted by 1 fir.bomb. The meeting bad 'been held under str~ot security .precautions. lh.omas • NEVll llFOltl SUCH SAYINGS ••• NEYER AGAIN SUCH ~ OprottTUNlfl, And • • • yn tnloy 111 of thu 1 p t. Hv111t1111 wh• yo1 buj frum · HOUSE OF HWIONY. Ml•tlr '""""""" l.awr9•• "'elk 11p, "la 1ur 1plnlt. 111 tthtr '"'" ""'~ . wltt. tM r-.. W1. u• It 111 1ur· ttlnl1io. lhow eH et the tnrl•fl NUI' Hollywotil Pell-'lum." YIU wUI ntver hen 1 Mthlr t p,ortualty I'll (tUrch11t thk flM '"" tllall •• tlurh• Mr Tholftll SU1n1111r Slit. · NO MONIY · . iiQw;J· . Th d MA. NY MORE MODELS READY . • ese an .· "··FOR IMMEDIATE ·DEUVERY n15 f1Kln1ttng Rhythms A~matically" witll tllt 111 new ' I Dull Dreary Days Dealt PLAYMATE • Now, tvtn tht beginner can pl1y 15 u1u1Hy diffituh rhythll'll. Thi Pl1ym1te fits Thomas transistor ofg1ns 1nd"tffltes-org1n 1eeornpantmt1nt ind ped1l rhythms eutomatlc1fly, It your Thom11 Is Bind Box equipp,ed.Jli .. Pl~We.plays the B1111i.aox perwulon 1ffKts either with tht 0(111n vokt or with tht 81nd Box effects by lhemstlves. V1ri1ble tempo control, down beet indicator end exclusive down beat fCCent. Rhythms; Wllti. Viennese Waltz, Jen Wiltz, Fox Trot 2/.4, Boogie 618; Swing, Rock, W1tusi, S1mb1, Beguin1, Ch•·Cha, R/\umb1, Tengo, Bo- lero, 8oss1 Nova. Resi.dents ReCal1 Ra re Mo nth of June "'St.tu. Quo" -•lied "' ftle Soult\. -Cellfoml• -tlltr p1c1u,. tadey •• 1111i.. -. ci.w lnllnd Rid _,.11., _., 111 -t•I ,,_ af'ltr momlnt -dell* Mt .... c!Mrwll. Let .,..._ W Ylclftlty tllll """ llUllllllN .nw l'l'IOf'nl!ls fee "° clouds ..,.._ TaUr'• ti'9tl -7.J. uit two ...,_ fNnt ~. 1"' IN to- Mlllt -........... '1. TileN -... .,,. .... Lit ~"""" ... ~,·----~...., ... clouft -"' .. m ........_ ~ .""'" dMt' .,,._ ...... iii.ti ,_ ..,...,,.. -!'!!"! 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I ' I I I: I, ,I ' I ' ii, I I I I, " ./ I I I vc ' .. I th• ne I mi SU Ire dr so ev • ' j \ l .. I ' I ,/ ' ,I I .J ' ' \ I ' ' I , r • • • • ' -• Lag'l'·i•a·· :uea~h Your BollleteWll EDIJIOtl DallyP,aper VOL:. gJ, NO. I~, 3 SlCTIONS, 34 PAGES • TEN CENTS . t:A~UNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA ' . lliURSDAY, ~UNE 27, T968 • Secret 1·0 A~d Act to PI·ayhouse Fund Dr_am~ Holited Oil 'Wll>&ll of. -U(Olt, the Laguna players long dream of a new theater lJ at laat otf the ground. - Construction is expected to begin in mid.July and continue through the swnmtt, which may bring an outcry from the neighboring Festival of Arts. The -t lo the loog play.rs drama which bad tmfolded sCene by scene in cotmcU chambers for years even had the element of mystery. Geoffrey Riker, Pla)'tll vi<e pres!· den~ pre,..leit Uie .councll a paper said to contain the names of 10 persons helping guaraJltee a cash shortage:' .. However the ma~ was pot made public despite ·an argument from the press. · .City Attorney Jack J. Rlmel ruled that. tbe material presented .at the public meeting was not public .until it is received and filed. · By a split vote councilmen '&CCepted TALL 'TASSEL' IN CORNl'IELD CRASH SITE Tall Rotor of Giant s ... stanlon T-rs Above Tall Com El Toro Probing Cause Of Helicopter Smashup An Investigation. is under way today in an elfort•to determlne the,cause af a u.s·. Marine helicopter crash Wednesday at El Taro In w!Ocb the sb: servicemen abaard escaped with minor injurlesi A spokesman at El T0<0 report.ed that an accident board ii i:resenUy in- vestigating the crash. No cause has yet been determined. \ The CH-53 Sea Stallion tiellcopler crashlanded in a ccrn field near El Toro's main gate. The helicopter, , tl}e newest in t,tie U.S. Marine Corps' rotary airctalt.11> ventory, was badl,y damaged..._ but aD aboard walked away from. the scene. niey were liter treated and released at the base bospilal. Earlier reports said that the aircraft lost power on a routine training mission. The Sikorsky-built craft fluttered down Into Irvine Ranch Jll'Operty 100 yards welt of Trabuco Road, lurching onto its right side in a tmgle of rotor bla<les. A list of those aboard released by the Marine Corps air facility Included: Capt. DeDDil Cburcbin, 'rl, of Mission Viejo, the pilot. lit IA. Davtd E. Taylor, 24, Of North Tlrrytown, N.Y., co-pilot.. Cpl. Robert Hammel, ~' ol Bowling Green, Mo., crew chief. Lanoe Cpl. Jobo E. Brenner, 24, of Santa Ana, first mechanic. Two passengers aboard were Cpl. John J. Eisenbarth, 21, ol Reno , Nevada, and Lance Cpl. Norman E. OIJeo, ol Anculn· the project and plans and waived some of the earlier (cash ln hand) re- quirements. · Maior Glenn Vedder voted no and Councilman Riobard Goldberg, who had vOted yes, asked lf he could vote again but apparenUy could not legally. Vedder said the Festival of Arts board feels there should be no con- struction until the Festival season is over. He sald~he was disturbed. about various angles of the aituation. • . . Goldberl Mid bo too ..... concerned and JIJ'Ould Ute a chance to1re.¥0te. Vedder read ·a statement of 1916 from Milt Hanson, fol-mer players president. "only after all the caah ii ~ band will a request be made for permission to break ground," read Vedder. During discussion ol pending con- struction contractor Abe AtY 1 nid, "Maybe I don't understand; I thought I couldn't work at nlgbl." _ \ Rimel read an agreement 1taUng that the contl'ac\of waa to cooper.te with the FesUval and any confllcts would be adjudicated bY the council. Rimel said be could start con- struction as long as it does not in- terfere with the Festival. · Riker said t.b.a\, Davld Young, a Festival diiector, realized the.re would be 10me· dirt, noise and contusion and felt It should not be reason for ir· reconcllabla dlapu1IO, ar1nes Leary Bails Out Son Found at Laguna Home of Drugged Boy By RICHARD P. NAIL Of n. IMllr Plitt Stiff child. ball Wednesday and is to be arrN.gned Young~ was .arrested on a war-in mpnlcipa~ court July D, police said. µm cult Mill'· 'j:lmo~,arY. · ran!~~,!19v, 'IJ ~ ....Ll'Pllce wel)l --I'\ 5'N• ~·war. bmlH~"'bil · 'a. .~at; heviJil'~z•Mtif.•· ... :-.-~ in NCNW'Waue iyoung I.atuu, Beach vlJall iWedoillday ·m1sdemeanar. Leary returned to New York. Hls aftanloon. , Po1F.! picked 111J Ibo y..._ Ltory llllber, a lotm~ H a r v 1 ~ d John Buach Leary baa been arrested last Thai!.kSgiving nigbt after a p"Sycbologilt, lias an estate near at 1215 Rc>o1evelt Lane. It is the home howewile in the 100 block of Temple Millbrook, N.Y. The senior Leary is ot"J obD. M. Griggi. 24, an empioye of llills Drive complain.ed. of a youtJt on foUQder ol the League for Spiritual Mystic Arts World, a psychedelic her porch who was acting sCrange]¥. Discovery. He reft Harvard in 1963 shop. · · He was placed in protective cus.tocly after l:iJs experiments with LSD ex- . Griggs' 5-yeac-old. son, Gerry, is in in the care ol a psychiatrist at Orange ceeded ·the bounds 'sanctioned by the serious co~U~ · 8t ·South Coast Com-County Medical Center and later school. munity Hospitat He ls believed to released to his father. Dr. Leary was Offlciab at South Coast Community have aw2ilowed the hallucinatory drug living in Laguna at the time with bis Hospital said the condition of little STP, which caused a respJratory col-new bride, 'Rosemary, 33. t.~ Gerry remains ·the same .!:. serious. la!"e and partial paralysis in ·the John Leary was released· Oil f.'115 (Soe LEARY, Pale I) Ex-councilman From Mesa Now Laguna Planner Btlliness executive Wayne Hauser will be repjoced ... tile Lquna Beech Pl.mntng Commission by an an· thropologlst. Mayor Glenn Vedder Wednesday an· nounced Hauser's resignation and the appointment of Dr. Joseph Tomehak, 41, former Costa Mesa city coun- cilman to take hls ·place. Vedder said Hauser wtio is taking over management of a n e w cablevbi.'90 system will have less time availaNe. He said, howeve!', he has persuaded him to seNe on the citlzeii's advisory committee being assembled to work on general plan preparation. Hauser was appointed to the com- mission in March of 1963 to replace Vedder who bad been awointed a councilman. His term would have ex· pired Aug. 2, 1970. Realtor Lloyd Milne also announced he is leaving the com-... mission at the expiration of his term. Tumchak, 330 Cajon St., teaches anthropology at Orange Coa5t College and also teaches at Cal State Fullerton . He served on t'he Costa Mesa council from 1962 until 1964 but resigned when (See TOMCHAK, P1ge %) Ray Denies Any Part In l(illing of Dr. King LONDON (UPI)· -J..,.... Eorl Ray today denied In court ttiat be assassinated the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, He said he did not e".C::l\ bear him a grudge. Ray's voice was squeaky at first but when his BrJti-ah defense attorney ask· ed him "did you kill Dr. Martin Luther Ki"ng?" his reply was firm, quick and almost matter of fact : "No sir." Ray entered a Bow S tr e e t Magistrate Court for an extradiUon hearing chewing .a:um 'Uld flanked by. two ScoUand Yard detectives. nie jaw muscles beneath his stubble of beard twitched as he beard himself describ- ed as the "single hand" that killed Klng in Memphis, Tenn., on Aprll 4. Barrister David Calcutt, the British attorney acting for the United Siates, accused Ray of execuUng t h e NEW "YORK (UPI ) -Investors returned from a one-daj trading lull in a cautious mood today and prices slip- ped slighUy lower In heavy trading on the New York stock Exchange. (See quotaUons, Pageo Jl.19). "calculated, brutal and senae's !iturder11 of King with a rifle wblcb bore bl1 flngerprint1. "In ' my mind ttUs was the single handed work of this defendant," Oakutt said. I In his own tes\i~ony Ray told the court he had never met King. , "I have never bad any kind of grudge against him .• " he said. .Ray, his dk.rk brown hair neatly combed, hunched forward in the iron· railed prisoner's dock as Calcutt call· ed a U.S. fingerprint expert wbo testified Ray's fingerprints were on the rifle that tilled King. lie was obviously nervou• as Caleu!t told or Charles Q. stevene:, a resident ot the Memphfs boarding house frOm which the state of Tennessee contends that Ray shot King. He said Stevens saw Ra y enter a bathroom and that then be beard the shot wblcb killed the clvtl rights leader. Ctn lf.emphl1, Stevens was reported to have dropped out of dght. He had occupied. room No. 6 of Mrs. Bessie Bi-eo,yer's, rooming bouae. Authorities say Ray w-a1 in room 5. MrL Brewer also dropped out of 1lght. \ · Visitor N ahhed . On Drug Qiarges • PoM.ce arrested a mm;a in the parking lot of a Laguna Beach restaurant Wed· nesclay nilht .., suspicion o1 both poss-ion of dnlp -·-to ..U aild tr=cllnC ...... drugs.' Nixon Disavows Wallace There are two extradlUon counts 8gainst Ray, Tennessee wants hfm on the murder· char&t. M.laaouri w~t him for breaking jail in 1967 while e was serving tlme f'1' fint-degree-. k r-ry. Ray 11111 t.s cbarged In Lo • dort under the name of a.ym C R kef U W N R , H Z GeorgeSneyd. · OUnf.eTS OC e er' Qnf,s 0 QCl.St. e P Ray's delenae attorney conteD<\s , thilt tin. slaying ol the controveratal Robert ,, 31, wbo gave .a Grend , Mich. addreU, WM ar~ rellld In Iba parldnc Jot ol Demly'I Restaurllli. · · By THE. ASSOCIATED PRE$ Nixon said he hopes Vice Pi:e1ldent Police Sgt DIVe Brown slid olllcen former VI~ Preslclmt Richard M. Hubert H. Humpbre7, Democritlc IHl'Clled Henry's car wttb hi 1 ~lyingrl to otalementl by GOP presldenUal aspirant, will makel a -permlH-..fOulld 1 pl""c.J>a&_ · val ' ~~ I 1.0 a· -tllllllar• 1ta1tn1enl.o:!'ap<l thaL~boul<I_ with 187 cajllulel on I ltereo unit .Rocke!eller, says he wants no support clear the air.'1 beftuth Ille dalb. -third party pnsidelitlal can· New' Yotl:: Gov. Rockeleller bid at· Brown llld the •llfl*I !old police did• Geor1e C. W•ll~ce. cu"d the Nixon <alllj) of courting be did not i.--the ·~ "I've been In poUUcl jor 22 )'l!ll'S Wallace~ to )Viii aoutbllm volel. w11 and bad never teen tbt bl& or , and I'Ve never had a ?aciat ht my Wall1ee, meanwhUe, sald be will not contenta before. arganizaUon,:' Nlxoa 1akl in New York withdr1w from the pnsldeudal race BtOWD okl tDe captulel cootalned a Wednes~y. "From what I've , read, under any clrculJl'ltanc:el .. · wlllte ~ whldl police w!H.IHlve Wallalie'• appeal t.s It> the dlNcilon of -Th• lormer Alahama governor said MOlYUd-A eocnplolnt 11 to bo 10UCbl ncilt elemeotl. Both llll\llX porliet early In hll -.palcil bo would tocla,y • .ll disa1Sociate tbemaelVet !tom him." •• wlthdl'lw U It lppO&red candidlles ol :.. ~ ~· either 'mijor party ' "°itld 1dopt 'tb.e clvU rip ta IHder wa1 1 polltlc'1 ;pouc1 .. '!" 1ata America need1. ·crime whlcb t.s· not.covered by ~Al;· But now."it'1 too late" Wallace aa1d Brltlah e~adWOn agreement.I. _ M1glrtrate· Frank Millon' set 1nother ·1n Montgomory; Ala. ·ffe'-nld for-1n1-11oarln~lor TUelldaf, Ju1y-2. Ray, who of the Republican or Dtmoc:ratic c&D• wu w c blue ~ and a dldates to support bl' pollcle1 DO'! It · dark.lick 11 ordered held wttbollt would. 2nly 'l"oke them mora likely to ·ball. come to pus. Ray, who hu been .U.. alnce bis Vk• President Hul>ert H. Humphre1 · lrntl at London Alrpart J-I on &llPtli'ed lodlor to hive lamlecl the dlorps ol illvlnC . llle~llpOrl.s tfrit top compalrn alde'of'the late sen . and carrylnc 1 pistol, ro1t his Hoban F. Khledy to a<cepl a -,1a...,.,. announc:ed lo 1 1 court: Jfllldcal home. · "I call my client.'' , ' ,_ ,,, . , - The councll agreed th1t Ibo pia,ers should give detailed landlc'IPlnC planl before a use and occupancy permit ii given for the new UM!ater. Azar esUmated Jt would take about eight months to construct. The players presented the councll and preslj: with, a financial statement sbowlnl total aueta of '3113,.-This Included guarantor pledges of flS,llOO, a $20,000 pledge_ from Mrs. Lewia F. _ (See PLAYHOUSE, P ... I) , Emhattle(l Fort Now Not Vital SAIGON (UPI) -Fn>m lboJtalla of Montezuma to the shore• of Tripoli. tlie U.S. Marines probably proW to fight their country's battlH ~ but Khe ~anh. . Fight al Khe Sanb they did -COD· towlding predlcilons of an Amert.can Dfen Bien Phu 1 and smashing the greatest Communist siege of the war. 'But the leathernec"kt ,;re leaving the fort Jn the northwes~ corner of South Vietnam tocSay. lt wu not expected. to be a tearful ltav .. taldng. Kbe Slnh bu been bome to -since September, 1966, when a leatherneck company ca:me and perCb.. ed on the red dusty plateau astride one or the main Communist infiltration routes into South Vietnam. It never was a happy home. In Hanoi, the North Vietnamese decided ' the Marines must be swept away. And , they figured, crushing Khe . Sanh would reap propaganda rewards as valuable as the crushing of the l ,IXX> Marines who finally bad dug·ln there, So the ordeal otaried. And yciuog Marines learned wba~ their predecessors must have felt when the German Big BerthH raced 11alnlt leathernecks in France in 1918 and when Maj. James~Devereaux and hil band of Marines st~ •off a Japanese Invasion of Wake Island for a berolC time at the dawn of America's en- trance into World War II. The sbelll came day and night. First the North Vietnamese -and they massed two divisioDJ, some 15,<XXI men, around the plateau -fire 15,000 men, around the plateau_.. fired mortars and rocketa from the Jungle covered hills around the fort. TbeD they set up .heavy artillery just to the west, in neutral Laoa. On Jan. 21 the Communists cut the lut road link to Khe Sanh . No In ore coul~ the leathernecks (See KHE SANH, P1ce %) Oraa1e ........ Don't live •P llopo; Ibo IUD will be out lor 1 quick peek at the Orange Cout -.On 3 and 5 p.m. Friday. Otherwt.se It'• 1Ull cloudsvWe. INSIDE TODAY C.Ufono4o ii /acing tllf 1n0fl ~""'I' /lr• .,.,.,. m -riv two dlcocie1 la --of acr11 o/ t&ider-dry for.,lr. ~ 5. 7 ---,..- """ .......... 11 --M " _...., . • IYfl'll ,.,.., ti . ..._ -, ... : =---= "'" ,_ '' . -" ,~. == . ,, .... . " -.. • ... • , • I ip.Vftl.OT -·June 27, 1'168 .Reds Welco ' ' ,.. ~ e U. n idates at Pari·s T·alks' . :. ::...~ :."=-=--= said, Thi """ -'"' .,. Joni, --.. ••t!; ...... listed tbt litnllh al depeods on Ille' Unitecl Slalel. . • . . There is no prospect now for 1 sum- mit meetiQI bttwun Pr eal dent Johllson and North Vietnamese Prell· .dent !lo Chi Minh to bre~ the deadtock, Communlat aourcu aald. VJ"rem OJ1w I. V---X. I ti tlio U:S. nol"llll<n, pr<>mpt1y accuaed Thuy " "p0tetQUelt" twbting the Geneva a·P:fl!llenls to his own in· terpretation. oblervertj. may Both 1Jde1 appeared to · have have conlalDod 1 .Ualit -. Ha, In· ·clollbertlll1 refrolDed llom • maldng dJclted North Vietnam wocifd conaKler 1 majof · -...mcfvei 'at ' 1be Wedilesday ~ the 1114 'OeDnC agriementr aeaton. ,lfatrbnan ..,,., _still-jn the tO-Uit Vlt~ ... -II the United United ~ for COMuliationa after statel -It WU tbt ........... In att-,nc a tamlly wedding. • __ . • ' • ~ .... ff. -, .. ·;s.. IO!fJ•in Schools " 124 Re.ds .... fSiiif f.e.d: __ Oiit Budget Approved ·· For $3.9 Milli~ • I o ' •. • ~ • - ' I ' I o • • t : ' ' Electronic 'BZOOdhound' D3ed j,n":(J'IJ:e~ive , ~ . . ' , , ...... ,· '. s.\IGON (UPI) -American troopa Ullne au electronic "people anllfu" ~ Jd1Hn1 12' C4mmllnillo in a "bloodhound" ofitnllve 'tndtd tod11 again.st forces threatening Salgon. other alli.ed units uncovered an ar.senal of 417 rockeb onJ.Y"'lS miles from the city. to lrock f!>mmi11illta ID Nu.n1 Delt.. 01btlnl II mllt1 IOlltil'"'ll of SaiJon which coet"ll Americans kilJ.ed and 35 ... cafbon dl~-?Dla gas produced l!Y' ~~· 'l\e equipment tru;>lates' tllll ., ~. 'tnto sound waves agd e~~b• r&l'oUDd ~orcea to cl91e in as the electronJC "nose" aboard the helicopter -Skims overhead at treetop level. .. San Joaquin School District trustee~ ~ 1 ednesday night adopted a $3. · .dllion tentative budget 'for ne: :hoot year, half agaJn as >arge as ti '..6 miJJlon budget tills 'f'M· Tho upondecl budflet will require . .-t tu tnCNOSe from .1.66 to fl.I F..0... Pq~ 1 , !LAYHOUSE •• ·Aoulton and a $30,000 pledge from the ,;ty. 'Ibe funds aareementl a n d ~ort are to go Into eacrow at Securi!)' Flrll NaUonal Bank. Oocmdlmen gave the dty manager !)el'IDIS11lon to give 24-hour notice to occupants or the Burt property. It will be dem<>lished to make way for the new theater. At the conclusion of the discussion and negotiation, George Gade, playe~s president, said the action was a b1g moment ln the' life of the playhouse and resolved an effort Wider way for five years. Councilman Joseph O'Sullivan con- gratulated the playh°""" boord and said tbe theater 'WOuld be a wonderfuJ thing for Lapna. · He aaid the playhouse woulcl..apparently be unique west of the Mississippi. Rec, Guard Pay Hikes Approved · Llfecuorda Olld n1cn•ollon clopart· moot ~ rec<livecl hourly pay ;..,....., by Laguna Beach City Councll octloo .Wednesday nlgbt. City !\{-James D. Wheaton propoled a 15-ftnt per hour lncrease far flle 1U1111Der (Ull'Cll. Tbe tocrease he said, would bring the hourly rate io JU5 for a firot year pan! and '2.115 for a flltl1 r-guard. The pay for a Captain w• increUed 15 e<Ua and for Ueut>enonll It 'ftDt up 20 cent.a per hour. Wbooton n•:<MnlllODded and council· men approved lncnM91 o f ,1.25 to •t.50 for the rirtmmtng pool cashier; '8 to rr per ..... for baokett>all ret.reee. '5 to '8 per hour for SCUBA diving insCruclo<s; and '8 .. rr per hour for tmn1I inStruct.on. Nixon, Humphrey Tie In Yietnam Survey PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) Ridlard M. Nlxon ·and Vice President Hubert H. Hmnphrey each received the aame J*'Centage of votes from a cro1s section ol adults queried by the Gallup Poll on the question of which man could do a bett.r job in deollnr with the Vietnam war, it was revealed today. The pres:.idenUal candidates each aoored 41 percent in the national poll wllld> found 16 pe<eent al lhOH polled uodecldecl. DAILY PILOT --~ ltktt N. WeM -n."' •• Ktevll ..... "''"'''A. =hlft• --klch1 ... P. Nill ...,_,...,."" ...... J1r.lt l. ,,,,'f:".J,:f P111I Nl1M11 .._. ~Dlf'tPW ---...... Mlw P.O. a. 6" tl61l m ........ O!WOHlcM --·-... ·-. -=, .... ,. •. __ Ila t llldl1. • • """' '?r SlOO of assessed valua.t!on. The stepped-up education prograr: : based on an enrollment lncreat om 4,600 to a probable 6,30. ::Udents. The bouatng tract IChool dlstrlct bat stretches from University P.,..k to Mission ViejO contlnuea: to grow by rapid proportione. . The school board is in agreement on the large budget and tax increases. While a school board usually cannot levy taxes without going to the voters it may make UJe of certain permluive overrides which wiD cover the 38 cents, Business Supt. Rex Nerison siad. The permJsalve overr.ldes to be ap- plied cover el!tra intermediate school costs and program• far . the ~uca­tionally handicapped and mentally retarded. A teacher salary schedule from $6,500 to S12,480 per year was adopted by lhe board Tuesday night. This year's S"alary schedule · ranged from $6,125 to $11,505. KIDNAP!NG SUSPECT Charles Robert Wiiiis Theate.r Holdup Sitspec,t Nabbed In Park Stakeout By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or 111t D•llr l"n.t s1tff A surly suspect in the '40'l knife· a.nd-guns holdup of a ·Costa Mesa t.heater three weeks ago faced ar· raignment today, after his arrest Wednesday night during 1 stakeout at a local trailer park. 'Charles R. Willis , 38, of 133 E. 16th St., was to participate in a lineup before a handful of witnesses at 2 p.m. today for possible identification, with arralgnment following. Mermaid Class Planned for Girls By Lifeguards Willis' roommate, Charles R • Ready to wet your nippers girls? Charberg, 57, had been . tak~n. into The Laguna Beach Ufeguardr are. cu.atody two hours earlier m con· 1pomoring a "Mennal~ ProgrCIDl" ... neqlnn with tile robbery of the Fox this summer for glrla a to 12 yeara:-Oiti .., ~ Coast Theater, 4.110 S. Brl.stol It will Include beach lore and Water $!., b(.detectlves who went to the safety. Lifeguard! John .... ningli~ !1!!!! f~' 'l'\'ailer Park. . and Tim Davis will teaclr the girls wµui ·~ arrested on , a '62,500 bail first aid, elementary JJfesavlng, mat w~ant .c~arging him with ~o counts and body surfing, water s&rety, pad. of kldmipmg, which carries a life dleboarding md elementary snorkl· sen~nce if the defendant is convicted. ing technique. PotJoe Capt. Ed Glasgow said arm,ed Cunningham, a physical educatJon robbery, a lesser charge, is included instructor, said prior experJence 11 not in UJe warrant. a prerequisite. Emphasis 11 on fun The kidnap!ng charge arises from wblle learning. The Mennaldl will ~ jact lhat the bandit who robbed the have contests, awards and prtr.es and thlater marched manager Harry D. a picnic at season's end. Franqis and assl1tant manager Loren The program begins July 8 at 1:30 R. Annas away as hostages at gun. p.m. at the Main Beach guard head-poillt. quarters and continues Mondays and Charberg, reportedly a long-Ome ac· \Vednesdays unW Aug. 14 .. It will be ql)llntance Of Willis, is booked only on from 1:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. suspicion Of one count of armed rob- bery as a possible accomplice in the unusually hand.led holdup. Lifeguards . Keep Busy in Laguna The surf may have been low but statistics kept rolling into the i.cuna Beach Lifeguard Departmelil . ,.. o( Jl\M 25 •. guards bod reoiirded 31 re1C!Uts. They admlniltered 362 minor first aids; recovered '3 Jost aritcles; foUlld 19 Jo1t pers9n1; blew the whllUe (to llJ• SPCA) on 12 lost <togs; ~d assisted four boats In trou- ble. Also they epforced · 865 c t t y ordinances relatin1 to beach acUviU ell and cOntrolled 1,071 beach and water activities. F,.... P .. e l TOMCIIAK .•• be ncelvocl a Fulbright Scbolanhlp to study at Cambridge •. 'lbe dlisatrtation for his doctorate was on the development of coutal towns and vWages, a comparilon of thoge to Southern Calllornla witll vill-of France ond. S'tritzerland. '"''" Page 1 LEARY .•. The cblld 1Wl doe& not talk but hes responded eome and l.s out of the mli!DPn tent wl!lch suppllecl him '"" ygen and hwnidlty. - 'Ibe mental condltion of the Utt.le boy is still an unknown .factor. Whether he ·has auUered permanent damage from the my1tery drug rem.al¥ to !;le seen. The Child was playing in a field with other youngsters Sunday night when he complained of his hands burning. He collapsed and went into con· · vulslons. Hu falher told police Ille boy may have discovered tbe powerful drua in someone's outdoor cache. Oeteetlve Norm Babcock-bld gone to the Roosevelt Lane addres1 wedneSday 'mornlj>1 ... talk .. ll1t child's father When John Leary answered the door. Babcock returned lat.er wtth'th~ outstanding waJ1'ant and tnade~the an:est. Police : alld they understood the ieillc(t-Leir)'" ii currently staying In Palm 'Springs, Auto Know Better An air war communique trom the U.S. commarid reported a Communist MIG 21 shot down by a Navy pilot over NortJ> ,Vietnam's Panhandle In a 45- minute dogfight. The "kill"' Wed- nedsay was the first in 4r'k months and reflected increasingly heavy North Vietnamese air defenses over the Panhandle area. The s._igon area fi.ghtinf: dNDi*ed ground war dlopatcbol, but allled headquutera reportod 171 North Viet· namese and ' Viet Cong kw.ed and seven _ prisoners taken in action stretching from Hoi An along the ®n- tral coast of South Vietnam to Quang Tri Province just. below t h e Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The weekly casualty report issued by the U.S. command today listed 299 Americans and 1,Jll9 Qommunists kill· ed during the wttf: ended last Satur· day. The losses were the · lowest for both ~ides in two months ,·and continued. a general decline during the period following the opening of t b e preliminary peace talks in Paris on May 14. The report on•tbe use of the "people sniffer" said tbe 24-pound device was mounted aboard a Hllcopt.er and used : ...... '. •'-' '7¥ 11 .JV. J. wounded ·· . .. . . . The_ eleclrook d•l'lct, µsed by men of the U.S. 11th lnlantry Division, locatee·enemy, lcrce1 by picklnl up th• * ........... el KHE SANH ·FAREWELL . •• ,. wander down the road to the village of the Indochina war. But° the French'. Khe Sanb. The villl:IVI Jona ago 'had never had the mus.Ive U.S. firepower, been evacuated. The Communlltl bad the art1llery pounding from nearby moved Jn. Tbe Reda also overran lhe \. positions, the jet bombert and the nearby Spec1al Fn>ct1 camp Jn their helicopters nOr the airstrip that never f.1rst armored attack of the war. Only gave up. a bulle~sp~ alr•trip llnkecl Kbe AJ tile weeb passed, Ille edge of the Sanh to lroedopl., , , • ' .. llrlp wu· littered wltil remnani, of Communist sbelll smashed' every•. U.S. aircraft !hat did not make It lnto building o~ the hue. The Marinet or out of Khe Sanh. But the huge ma· leorned to llve llke moles. jorlty ol alrlllt craft made It ond on still, they . played tlielr. gultmj. April 6 d~ver~ came. - "Where have all the fl~~ 19net" .. "". In one ,Of the.largest ~ves of the was a favorite .. A regiment of South war, called Operation Pegasua, U.S . Vietnamese rangers dug in at the edge Army and Marine troops plus South of \be alr1trlp with orders to stand or Vietnamese forces drove up the die, never retreat The Vietnamese overgrown road and walked into Khe managed to laugh a lol Sanh. The North Vietnamese dug auault The 77-day siege was over, wlUt trenches, zlg.u111Dg right up to the surprlatngly little Initial R e d Marines' bar~ wire ' defemes. But resistance .. According to ·informed something had gone wrong with 1ource1, American commanders -so !fuol'1 plana. dtllghfed with Ille forceful mobllity In Britalp 'and Fr~e. veteran· war shown by Pegasua -figured rllht correspondenta wrote oJ the pouiblllty then to abandon Khe Sanh. of another Dien Bien Phu, the 1964: But the guerrilla lnvulon of the battle in which the Communllts IUI'· cltte1 was stlD under way, The sources rounded and then amubed a major 1ald political reasons thus dictated. 1 French force lo lm!ak Plrla' splrlt ID gradual withdrawal from Kbe SaDh. '" This is the event Thrifty Shoppert lool. forward to. You wil r..ct 9onerous SAVINGS on such famous' nom11 ••~HERITAGE, KINDEL, 'THOMASVILLE, CENTURY, BRANOT,'HIBRITEN and mony morel Shop terlY, ''°' boat 1olection. , · 11th siMI ,.4.NNUA.L SA.LE NOW iiv PROGRESS .. . !. ~·-·· .. 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Bui Fncl J-. -of a flrm millJI ollo b .. • 1acb a dllneord for • """~ -r-MM27S 646-017' called Jupet'f Reporta, te.tiaed be trillle lil'lf'l.u • Ir r t ,)' l ' . -------------. ~ ~---- r \ ,1 I ) ,) I I ' ! I ' r . • ' I I .. .-.---------,--..,.--,------.,.-------,,.------==------:-""'.'": ...... -..,,.--:":'-------------.,...----..-....--:' . .-~----. . ... ·-·---~ • I \ I t ' I I ' ' I I ' , . H fl 11 I ,/ ·, I I I I f •• • UPIT ....... Republicans· Opposing LBJ C.Ourt Choices WASHINGTON (AP) -An ls1uo wu rahed In the Senste Judlclory Committee today 11 to whethe!' any vacancy exists on the Supreme Court for President Johnson to llll. · Republic&n Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, dlsc1oslng this, said Alty. Geo. RamJey Clark prohabl1 will be called before the committee for questioning. ~ Dirksen said ,that unW this point came up. the committee wll talking about starting beariJ!gs ~und July 10 on Johnson's nominations of Abe Fortas as· chief justice and Homer Thornberry as an associat.e justice ot the Supreme Court. He indic1"4J that before the com· mittee considers the nominations, tt will quiz Clari: on the question -of whether an,..va1Cancy ezists. "It ls 1 ftne question," Dirksen said. "If no vaC6!1cy eXista, there ls nothing to fill ... The Issue was raised because of Johnson's letter to Chief Justice Earl Warren saying that he would i.ccept Warren's retirement "effective at such time as a SIJCCessor is quallfied." Dirksen did not say who rai9ed the question, but earlier Sen. Sam J. .Ervin, Jr., D-N:C.1 came out of the committee nieeting to say the argu. ment can be made that no vacancy on the oourt exists. · • Uf'IT ........ ONE MORE° TIME -Tiny little Citroen with big cargo space for heroin is hoisted aboard ship in Le Havre, France, for its last voyage to United States. . . "·. ;I ............ ..,, Citroen ·a . Lemon: '..4 $22 Million Heroin Squeezed in Car NEW YORK. (AP) -seven Um•• Ille mel&lllc groy Fr<nch OUIOlllOblle made roundtrip transatlantlt: crop. tna:•, but only after it.I lut voyage btre did authorities dLs<OVer that beroill wat fitted into Its body poots, lender.-, and freme and even the If.• lank. Authorities oo .both tides of the Atlantic huabed up the gigantic find - 112 kilograms of heroln, worth tzl.4 mllllon on the illicit market-for two moo!hs whilo trying to track down members of the smugglinl rfng. Wednesday, with five a 11 e Ced memben under arrest -one here and four in France -U.S . .Alty. Gen, Ramsey Clark announced the New York Qty confiscation as the largest sing.le seizure of the drug in the na: tlon's history. , Later, Paris police divulged the seven roundtrip crossings of the courier car, a 1962 Citroen convertible. They said ooe of their prisoners ad- mitted thet the ring had smuggled 730 kilograms Of heroin into the United States -$146 million worth -over the past three years. Narcoti'cs officials said that 's enougti to supply all of the estimated 60,000 addicts in this country for six montM. The seizure was made at 3 a .m. April 28. With Giily a pier ·-- °"duty, two •11*1 -~ the Nn Yart Ci11 polloo look Ille car ~ and -.. heroin. ! It WU In 2Z4 -Ucal!y ...W gia.1ne ,Mp, ncretod la t b • framework benolth tbe front and rear seats, in th• apare~tlre well, iDlide ti• gaa tank and ellewbm>. Tbo_ ....... gas tank had been ~ wlal ·a smaller tank, leavlni room for ~ heroin, I The frequency ol both tho _.; transatlantic crontngs and It. n8I&. · ings made-autboritle• ampicioua, f 'Ibe car, with French police tralJliic It, reportedly had to lllop three - for gas on a relatively tdlort·trip from P.aris to Le Havre for ita flne1 Atlanttg CI'05'ing April 18 aboard the -I France. '!be abip arrived Ill tbe -Lln8 pier in New York Apr-U M.. Narcoticl ac-waited two daya for--. to claim the ~·-then 1earebed it .- no one appeared. · On April 28 agents ~ Anbai Benvenuto, 63, a Tun 11 i a n.-b or nl. naturaliled American. /4 -.istiaat luggage: and automobile manager ot the French Line, he bad lken dlarge of ttie car whep tt was lowered to the pier: • 11 Men Drug, Beat, Rape Girl 13 RESCUED -·West German yachtswoman Mrs. Edith Bauman and b'er mongrel dog, Schati (it means 4'Treasur~") •. are shown in Ply- mouth, ·EJ)2}and, before. leaVing tp compete m single-hand~ y~~ht race trom Plymouth to Newport, R. I. Her boat was caught m mid· Ati8ntic by Hurricane Brenda and was in danger of foundering when ·other boat·skippers participating in the race snatched her from sea. ~ere ought to be a vacancy before ~~~intment is made," Ervin said. . 'I don't think yuu can fill a vacancy I until it exists," AZUlla (UPO ""'-Eleven men held a l3-yeor-01d giri praonil' in a dnigged and drunken '"'1por for three da1• while tbey N>peatedly beot. tortured ax! raPed her, Police revealed. Auttior.ities said Wednesday tile at- tacks ended wben a neighbor repm bed bearing "sonleone moaning" and sounds of fighting in the apartment where the atrocities occurred M&iy 26, 2:1 and 28. the men held a pillow DY« Ibo Jir!'• head and threatened. to n10Cher her unless she submi~ to them. '!be men, who rait!!ed la ace -18 to 31, made the girl drink beer and take amphetamines until .tie was In a partial ccma and then burDed her wMh cigarettes, and beat ...i r-1 be<, police said. 2 Race ' Sailors Snatched From Cold Atlantic Seas LONDON (AP) -Two lone sailors in the Trans-Atlantic yacht race -one of them the only girl entrant -were snatched from the sea in perilout rescues today and concern was grow· ing for others long unsighted. Edith Baumann, a 26-year-old West German secretary, was rescued after an iotemational search fOf'ce spotted her· three-hulled yacht Koala III _wallowing in stormy sea·s north of the Azores. > spokesman for the race com- m.i.tte~ said, "We are pretty certain Miss Baumann'.s dog w-N picked up with her." The mongrel dog was named Schatz -meaning treasure. Italy's Alex Carozzo, 37-year-old merchant navy officer S6iling the 53- foot twin-hulled ketch San Giorgio, was towed into the English port of Falmouth with his yacht bad.Q' d·amag· ed from striking wreckage in mid- Atlantic. With the race in its 27th day, at least eight of the original 35 starters are out with damaged boats, victims of the AUaotic gales. A British ketch led the way across the finish line today. Tbe 57·foot Sir Tb.um.as . Lipton, with t;. e o f f r e y Williams aboard, reached Newport. R.l:, amid growing concern for some yachts long unsighted in the single- handed race which began June 1 al Plymouth, England. Coast Now Headquarters For New Aerospace Firm NEW COMP'ANY CHAIRMAN Chari. .. R. Allle J' < l - ' ' WIR'£RH CHllP' .......... ._.. Creation of a new aerospace firm with existing plants from the South Pacific to Cape Kennedy -including facilities in HunUngt.on ' Beach and Newport Beach -was announced to- day. James S. McDonnell, -cllahman of McDonnell I;>o'ugla1 Corp., said ill St. LOull that the f1rm will be k n o w n as McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co .• with more thin 25,000 e.niployes. Headquarters , ~f. the company ~ be -at the Douglia MJssile and Space Systems l>tvtslom in Huntington Beach, home of &otb the S-IVB SatlD'D missile component, a part of the ApoJ. lo· moOD program, and MOL, the man- ned orbital:IaboratOry. t Ttie company will incllide Astropow- er Labs in Newport Beach, which will become a part of the McOomell Air· craft complex near Orange County Airport McDonnell Douglas Astronautics. which merges the Douglas Missile: and and Space Systems Dl~ioo (MSSD' and the McDonnell Astronautics Com· pany into a single managemei;it struc- ture, will direct corporatewide eHort In ~,.,ace science and exploration and In a wide variety of spacecraft, launch vehicle, mtuile and re~ted programs. Beading the new company are Char- les R. Able, chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer, and Wa1ter F. Blll'ke, president. The company's organizational struc-ture includes two major components: ·McDonnell D o u g I a s . Astronautics- Eastem Dlvlsloo, with headquarters ' tn st. Louil IDldor Ben G.'l!romberg, vice -iclellt-ge--1 tmioager, aod McDonnell Dou & l • 1 Altt'ooautics· Western Division, 1rtth headquarters In HUD!inrton Beacb under John P. 'Rogan, vice pruldent-1ene:raJ manag. · er. . Tllt Del' oompeny 11 <JP.er•ting In iadlitles With more than 1 five million -· feet of !loot area. located In Ollltinla at Huntlagton Be a c.l!.. 04..., Clf;J', Newport BMcb, Santa Monica, F.I Segundo. Vindenberit Air F<fte Bale, S.CSamento and -· Spe.....-actlvltlel ol ti>• .... -1 w!ll lncludi)irodac6iia ol tho 'lbor ud Delta -.. bldM -c:antinulng studies relatod to NASA'• VOJacer proeram for lalorpl.-ry explonUcm. Extensive coli>paoy-sup-FOlied reoearch oa Ulo Voyaior pro- -hu led to ile""""'"'""I of tho MeDonllell Unldialt for 'seft.lulllnt 111-- slrumeall oo Man • At a prior news CUlfenmce, Sen. Robert f>. Griffin, R-Micb., said he thinks that Senate confirmation of the President's nominations can be block· ed. I ~ Four of the 1uepeots, · all of whom are from Azusa, faced preUminary hearings today and two more oo July 2. A Uti?d pleaded DHH>c<!lrt and will be tried Aug. 12. The girl was treated at Glendora Hospital and released to ber parents. She was not identified. Police said the attacks began when ·• r ~;;:, " ~I .> -<-i<tr ~·" , ·. . TllE llEIDAlE FEDERlll lllVHlll MDMI l:RDRDS·-tam11y wm sing the ~of.,_ cooldnQ. lllEIElll: An original conectlon of quick and easy recipes entitled MOMS* SHORT-CUT MEALS. This attractive and col· .orful coold>ook was designed to save you time In the kitchen; In )t you'I find new Ideas for appetizers, salads, entrees, desseris.Each Is a Ctlllnllry delight.Try thel!I and :f01Jr entire The MOMS Chores cordially Invites you to pldttip ,aar FREE C'1PY of MOMS SHORT-CUT MEALS at any one cl Glencfde Federal's 18 melodic offices between July t llld . .lulJ 10lb, ·•MOMSlflo,.....1Montft.o-Mldc:.......,G11 t• ,....,......._ ,_ __ _..,, ... _.....,._.._ __ _ VltillJllJu/yt-.lalytO:Mon.·Tbur.9a.m.-4pA.•Frl.9&m.-8~.s'.tt1a....1MA ~ . . ., Glendale federal/Newport a·each . · SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION• MAtN OfftCE>6t.ENcw.6... . 2333 East Pacific Ccest HlgliWij ,8! MacAtlhar 89utavard • 1111 'I. •Secam•--'fedal . • I -· ------]1Jfu~-=-$Miga...S.&o.l.J'11ldllla. ..... .,,,.,,__,._._ __ ._l!ighlll .... / f ' , ----------,--.----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .......... ~~----................. ~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~- _.r, ·~ ............. ... Davlllo, Virginia, City Council· ma W.llor E. ..,rick Jr., who 1bot a bid for n-election, filed a re-port Jlallng .. ~gn upense• of i79..IL 1be final entry wa1 62 cents for upirin. • . . ' Gordon Leighton, 13, of GQ~n Valley, Minn., keeps a clo.!t tflt on his pet oa .it clifnb.s on hil 1houlder. No, it ii nOt· a rUccObn but a Viet· """"'" "°"""" ~ rloippcd air fmQht from South vi.mhm bf/ Pfc. Jlob<rt Ldghton, Gordon'• broth<r. Th< full gro~ .. ~ cat tDtigh.J tJD.o P.£1Undl ood Ila a H'lf long "'-· If1 ...,. holiHbroh<ti. ' . ' P!tisburgh aervice llt8tion at!en· darlt R!l'J""'MI Sherlock found . a n<ite w ed beneath the g&1 cap wbicb-tead, ''I've been kidna~! 'call. the-police."' Sberloct jotted down the license number, called police and the car 'Was stopped 30 minutes later on the Pennsylvania Turnik'.e. Police questioned driver, Merle Memenp, for about 20 min- utes and let him go eo he and his wife, Bonlte, could continue on their honeymoon. A friend had &tutted the note Ullder the gu cap after their marriage at Pecatonica, Ill. •• A 17-yeaMld giI!. in Canaan, Vermont, received a federal In- come tax refUDd check for $3,378.- 36. That was pretty good, but the recipient, Deni• bUranlMu, had not done any tuable wort durtug 1967 and bad not tiled a nllum. The check was from the IDtemal Rev· enue Service'• distrtct office in An- dover, Mass. Ber parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Dur...._, reported ·the error. Maryland Democratic R e p • Clarence D. Lont 118id he haa received several 'hundred com- municationa nrgiJlg' hil IUPPort of gun control legJalatlon. Included was a caller who told Long's secretary: 11You ten Long if be doesn't get a gun control bill through Congresa wilhln t w o weeks I'll shoot him.'' • • British diplomat R • y m o n d Whitney who finally returned to London after more than a year's wait for hil exit viaa from Peking, celebrated the occasion by taking his family out to eat. , , Cblnese food. -·"""' l7, 19611 Ill C.ID't Fl'ldav Sirha;n -May Ask Furt~er pelay LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Slrhon B. Sirban's new attorney will ask for ·a three-week continuance ln the Ken- . nedy ...... lnation c... wllen bh cl! .. t appeara ID court Friday. Tbe U.)'ffl'-Old defendant WIS schedttled to •enter a plea t.o ~ fatal shootleg ol R-F. Kennedy end tlle woundlnf of five· other per10ns which was deterred at his arrajgnmefrt June 7. Russell E. Panons, considered one m Callfornla's top •wellale lawl'<"S. · said Wedneaday he would. ask far the continuance 10 be ·could study all plwu ol lhe cue apimt hll client. . The pnil4!tilllon upeetl -Sirben . will pI...i -by -ol Ilk· · t8nlly alid tl)e'.OOllrt bu a~ two ' poydllatrllto to _, .. 'Ibo. llllll'<l Resul4s of the pamlnatton would be . •vailalllei.ooll' to the dllenee. ' · One . Of the psychlatr1'!$, IH. · Edward stainbrook, declined the ap- pointment. The other, Dr. Eric . Marcus, presuma}?Jy has examined Sirhan and told P.a.rsons of the results. It was believed that when Sirhan returns to the jail chapel converted in- . Gas ExPJodeS; . . 8 600 Residents . Evacuate Town ~Ji.; Kan. (UPI) -Twelve. thousand. .gallons .Of poisonous gas under press1.re shot half a mile high in a mU&broom cloud todw,y to hover over tbla .,.111ern Kansu community and fcrce evacootlon ol It. 600 reaidents f<r • brlel Interval Tbere Weft DO aeriOUI IQjmiu. Bari 'l'banw, Ill olllclal ol the Home Oil Co., uid the gu, llhooting !nm a lroten line, •iooted just ltke an atoudc ~." "It 1"IJt up like a white· mushroom cloud OD&balf mile high," he lllld. TbO -bi!lhny patrol laid In· vestLgation llbowed there wu no fire, and thus DO buard to nearby lanU of anhydroul ammonia. ,.,_. oatd • lnlc:lt being loaded with inhydroua ommcmla slipped oil a ecale, lrealdng a two4ncb elbow ID a line !nm a tank. A lllety valve failed to func1lon and the poisCllOUI gu lbot out. • ~ Slroud, manager ol till oil cmnpany, 1uffered cbemtoal burns ~the eJe1. He WM taken to ===:i.-vllle <Jiemlotl oald he could bave been choked to death if the coacentraUon m gu bad been p-eat enough. The gu, which II llammable, eull olf tile m· ygen oupply from It. victims, Reulurance to Sc&dia'1 residents oame from a spotum111 fw the P'1iJlipt Petroletm C o mp a n y ' 1 fer1ilber departmen~ -said the gas would "settle down ... "But don't g et in It, 11 1 a'i d Paul Brown. '"'lbe:re'1 been a lot of pepole blinded by it.'' Scand:I • reli.dents wbQ had fled ito the fer edge of the city returned to their home& smie two hours later, althoogh a strong odor of gas still pe<Vaded the town. "Of CCU"le there's going to be a ter· ritic odor he!'•· f« a wtdle," Brown aald. to a courtroom On · Fl'idly, Parsons will ask Superior Court Jud&e Rtcbard SCbauer to appoint a • e c o n d psf<hlatriat to enmlne the deleodsnt. U Pereou dectdu Slrbln lbould pletd lnnnlly, the--eppolnt yet another psyoblatrilt -.. opinion ol Slrlwl's --... would be available to both deltme and pro- secution . P:arwD. ,w~ ~ to-.-the • ·lhne weel dW, lo exerdie to the lulleot ~ "def""'l''' riCbt '! prolrial ~ .,,-. -to d police ._-111111 qoii. Also ••iW"1 11 tbe ~~of the COllD• ty -;:Ji&'T-'. in<-'lnP lliat rerU!tid Iii' mm.Dr, lndlctmOnt. · : ADO!bu · ;.w.mer -.. ldenlity ParsOna ti.a.s not. disclosed becam:e he ii in court 'with in'other case, will ~In the case later to 'assist in Sirhan's defense. When the aeccmd deftme counsel ent.m .lhe cw Panaas It ti!l<pediod to ~an.~ o!elq ooa. new at- torney cOuld famlllarlie -If with the cue. Sirtian ,......Ml .Ill a mulmum -111;ceM In tho .new~ jalL On , J'r!da1, tile. Jail emip,i _.. he· - , mTailn~ will &loin be tvned ·-a lslltpOnl')' courtroom .. the defenclut will rOmail! safely imide the .building. The trial hi --lo be •held In the Hall of Justice, about a mile away from the jail in the downtown area, where workmen are turning an eighth floor courtroom into a virtual fortress. An armor plated, bulletproof glass enclosure costing $20,000 will protect the dlfendant, judge aod jury from any potential avenger ol Kennedy'• death. Durham Police .Use Tear Gas To Dispel Mob DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Police ll!ed tear cu to break up a mob of more tllen ~. N~ll'OO' early today following a ·~·""" meeting between the groupc\ ud the Durham Holl!inc Authority. - Sb< llrebomblngs were reported, but police aaid no one wu injured. The meeting had been called Wednesday night to air grievances of the Negro tsnant.. . "The grievances were mortly amall things," said Police Clllef W. W. Pleasants. "Things like chtpped alnks, a cblid faillng off a broken ··~· and hurting blmseli, things like that • The ......... became • shouting match as members of th e predominantly Negro audience pe~ perod the boll!ing officlala with jeers, catx:alls and profanity. The authority adjourned the meeting but the crowd of 300 refused t.o disperse. Police called for rein- forcements, and officer• with tear gas were brought in. The ~ crowd broke. up into smaller groups without incident The smaller groups begen roaming the street. and scattered Incident. of rock throwing and bottle throwing were reported. PoUce sild ·damage ·was minor and no arrests were made. When police and firemen anived at one of the fires a group of between 100 ·and 150 Negroes refused to disperse and tear gas was used, police aald. 1bey said the blue wu started by a firebomb . The meeting llad been .held under strict aecurity precautions. Dull Dreary Days Dealt Residents Recall Ra re Month of June ' (;' .. ,, ...... "lt.tvf 91111" ..,.....1 .... lrl the SOl.rf!I- -Clllf«ft\9 _..,... ~-hll&tY .. lkltt W'H'9 ci.r lnltnd eMI _.11y ,,_,, In a.tal -'""" l'Ml"llkll ... douft .... .. CS.r"lcll. la ~ ... -,tdnlft' 111111 "'-"' """"""' .,.., --..... doudl dllnd. T_,,., M1t1 ... n. -. two ...,_ ft.. W........O.y. TM ,_. to- llilllt -°""'"' ,. tit '1. TW't -, ... -.... "" ---._.. ........................ ... -no .,.....,__ UMw _..,, .....,..,..,_ ......... ..... "'"""" _,. -" ... 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Tydings, D-Md., said -after a closed Senion that lasted near~ ly 'twO houfa he waS boPeftit of actioo OD the biO by the end ol the day.' However, Sen. George A. SmaU>ers, D-Fla .... a.nd IOllle other ~ me!Dberi UJl"OSaed -that the ......... ould bl rtlOlved that qu1a1y, Tydings said he bad· offe·red registration and llcenaing provlaioo.1 as an amendment to a bW urged by Pre'1dent Johnton to outlaw in);f!:rstate mair t>r'l!er · ialea -ot ·au' ftleebLt;"m- cluding rifles and 'abotilml.:"-'.... · ·"' , Johnson ·~ a .bill to _require nationtl reglatr,atloo ol · d , flrearma ' ' . , '! -T,een-age Wife: ' ' ,.., Knifed' to Death . . . ' ~ . ,POMONA (AP) -. A .i4-yeer-old hou.&eWUe apparently was· lured or pulled into a c81" while walking home ' from Wlrk md ttabbed to death when she · reaiated iMl' ldller'I -· llheriff't dficen aay. . . ' . . . -· Lt. H. w •. wi. irid ... tradift -Kar ·Sllckney -' betieved seen alive Jut llhor1ly after "*'nl&lll 'l'lleedat; .. ..... -tiowm:d bet 'bdme, ' . • ' The (irl'I body, wai· fiiund about elg)!t houri latsr In a howtng project . urM!ar ccmslructlon at lllmnoad. Bar, ~at 12 mlle..llw.ay. ud ___ ..,....elall ,... .... -11.r....-wbl · hwllceted ....... o._.-to Ollll- ~ -. --.. -- T)dlnp -the --bl ol· fered to tie thl two bfJlr lotl(lbti la beilca!IY a10Dg thl -" • ~·­tlon and llcenalng mMion bl • .In· troduced before the ~ ~ ·for lqlllltlon ol lhll ldlld. • lfoHtlr, ~ said .. 11111, ln- CCOJIOI---ff .. id-. ' Summer fun begins· ... with a s~perb · Th.om as ' THIS " THOMAS ARTISTE IS A LOW NIYll llFOll SUCH SAYINGS • , • NEYER AGAIN SUCH AN 0~1.0@JllNITY. And ••• JO• •Joy all of time .,.., .....,,'--JO• ~., "'"' HOUSE Of HARMONY. . Melter Eftt1rt1IMr l.aw111ta Wille up, .. In ..,.. .,._ ne etMr ''l'" ~,.. with tht n..n... w. UM It 111 eur .. , • .,, ........... the w.rw.t ..... Holt,wet• P1R1•lllftl. H YIMI will 111nr ilv1 1 Mtter .,,.,....,.., te !MlrdNN tfli6 flN .,. .. ttwin .. •r1r11 eur Thent11 Su"""91' Sitt. These and MANY MORE MODELS. •15 Fncln1tlng Rhythms Autom1fic1lly" with the 111 niw PLAYMATE Now, even th• beginner can play lS usu1lly difficul1 rhythrnt. Tht Pl1ym1tt fits Tt:oma1 translstor organs and cre1tt1 or;tn tctomJ)lnimtnt ind pedal rhythms 1utom1flc1lr.,. If YoUf' Thomn II Bind lox equipped, tht Pl1ym1t1 plays tlit land lox pen:uulon effect• 1ilhtr with the organ voice or with thl Bend lo.Jr tff.cts by fhtmstlves. V1ri1bll tempo contrt>f, down beat indk1tor and 1xclusiv1 down be1t eccenr. 1thytt11ns1 Wiltz. Vi1nnts1 Waltz, Jan Waltz. fox Trot 21-i, Bcogi,1 618, ~l'l51, Rock, Watusi. Slmbt, Btgulne, cti.-01, lhumbl, lingo, Bo- lero, Bosw Novi. READY fOl~Ti Dl1MIY . ' SIEIRA ••••••••••••••••• , $739.~, llL All ........... , ••• , '. $ l.5t!J.DO ~12 .75 PALLADIUM •••••••.• , ••• $1,79 ... cio TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL , •• $2495.DO LAWU'IKE WELK DELUXE .... $2695.DO CEUll:ITT •••••••••••••• $3"5.00 PALAQ Ill ••••• , ....... , $5195.DO . • Psy No Meooy Down •like Up to 5T-toPsy • FrH Prlvstt lnMn1 •Fm D1l"'J •lltnch I.CL AllAMOUNT -· DIWXE I s1995 00 . "l'ASBION IN M1JSIC" . "' ·~ jlwe fAlllON ICltle• I •& IUllON llUNI 14 ..... I ll'tll ' lllWNflr CINld IAllTA ANA . Mt 01•1 1M74m ; . ' ... I I I I ' I ' .I " ,, ,/ ' :) I I I I • Toreh of ~lberty ' Alcatraz Sought Fot Huge Tawer SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) pooall wo've rocelvod, tllll -A towering torcb ol Jil>er. llOUlldl ~ Ibo most pro- t;y bao ...., ....-bf mJslni ... Tew oil miJHoMln 1...11Dar , Alcatru, a barren out. Hubl Jr. !or .-Gii Cf!llllllDI Iii ...CS In the bay Alcmu tile lll&Dd In Se direclly .out o£ the Gol4en ~ Bo7 wblcb 'GMe,hMbeenownedbythe formerly houlecl a (rim federal ~ alnCe federal prison. early In-the ltlb~. Mayor .Ji>sepb L. Alioto The lllaDd -the lite ol dlsclcioed the plan lhll week Army forts and b el d and aa1d 1t would be u tall mll1tlry,,,,, and f:e 4 • r al as any emtin( towers, ID· prlfioooj'1 ~lncludlal A I cludlnl the Statue ol0Llberty Cagolie) 1llllil U -clmed in New Yort Harbor and the in 1962. El!!ellower .In Pili•. . _,, San Franclaco It now ID The mayor said' II wowa the proc:eas of acquirlD( the be -iate to~ ''a island from the GGlleral monumeat to Uber1J and Serylces Admlnillrallall and freedom on the lite ol a expeda a fll!al . dOclalon former prison -let'• pound witfiln .• few montbll. our guns lt>lj> plow~''· Alioto 1 • l d Interested and our prjsona into sym· parties -ii>cludlnc Hunt bols ol llbe117." will tpen be asked to D!Ue Hunt, Abe 36-year-old son competitive offers Jf or of oil billionaire H. L. Hunt,, cle"'1opmeol 1 ol Alcatru. offered to ·C0111tru<:t the Thi.pianl'.an aqbjoct to ap- llberly torch al no coal to .,.Oval by tllo'cllf'• art com· San Francisco. 'Ibe tower ~ion.· ·.r. . . would have 1bree observa· An earlie? Plan ·suggested tion levels, one of them con-the itlud 11 a lite for a • tainfug a reMiaaant. moowilent commemorating . "It woiJld be-a West Coast lbe f\)Ulldinl· of, Ibo United entrance sym&l.'.' . · said Natiom fn SU. FrancJlco 23 Alioto. ~·ot . the many pro-• year1. aaq •. ' . . , --.......... ' ,I ; J / • Ske'U TeU A_,out It ' . 'Ouaandra Ray, sot Robinson Lan.e. Costa Mesa, takes notes .at tlie Royal Palace in Bangkok, Thai· land, during world cruise aboal'( Chapman Col· lege's fioaUng campus. She will talk to students lll- iereated in fall semester cruise. • , • . '\' Tune In the .. ' Colorful Sounlt of ·Orange County Music! ·~ .. ~ RADIO ' KOCM· 103.1 FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach , A NAHEIM S A V INGS i ' ll/!1t()fl/!ta ii; ' . ' , • • -- , Lil IAILV"'-01' JJ Whoopers' Gain ·r--r.---.. -.. -.. -k-.;;;1;;1-.,-Art-.,--Dlllpliilil11"-t C paced· E • • 6)0 LA5UNA CANYON ROAD ' ranu r, xttnctton 114 4'1+1120 WASlllNG~N !UPI) ~ ,;.,· -Departmeat II lbeproud--i of a1Do IlUlt ·wboopillf . .,._, -a ""'•lb&I -mart a 1111,jor, ~In nv· IJ!C ,the lllrdf • lrWD ... tinc:Uoa. -,. Slowct _Udall --all-of ::..~~= ..-~~ ..... b&tolled al Ibo P- Wlldlll" lleleardl «enter In t.urel, ~d, . . l ' . 'l1le b&ldnf .llnllPI lo II 1!le number ol .,.,,_. In captivity, and rtlled b- ot oddlnc to the wild lloct ol 411 coualed l&tt fall when lbe er-returned to -winter growidl at I h o Ar..,.. NoUODal Wlldllle area Jn Tu111. Ool7 l5 of lbe --be -In Ibo wildl la lMI. '!be ftooper1 now ar.e • tho ..,tine lfOUDdl In nwthwest Canada, a D d plana are to contlnqt uatNl~ inC" tome of tbe eua for ~ In capUvlfy to belp further roprenl!h lh• noct, SUMMER PROGRAM •, ~w-·w•H ::.:=:;; . :':i~. DAftl ICHNAm: P-.11 a R,..,_ lomT l'IAMI ~ ....... Oii mllllT IUDIUIY Moriao,Oll , • . ·~ 51x.w ... <;1aw1 . 'IUTH Oleooe on Pol.tint IOMI ...-OM Drowl•t ' • -114 IHAUIT Ufo ·Drowllf loeR AIMS1ION• W•lot<ol.,. MIO Cw I 4 ,, ....... .\II Din, dlli:b are do'.!11 , well, ·~ !O Dr. llay Erlcuoo, .,,rilani ~ of· the Ctnter. 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' ' < "One of the most Important research and demonstraUon project.s of the century." '!bat was the descripUon of the proposed Bolsa Island desalllng plant ott the Huntington Beach shore uaecl by S4 members of California's congressionlll dele- gation lb. a recent appeal for continuation of the projecl. The telegraphed message was directed to the publle and tnvestoMW.ed utlliUes involved. They had been forced to stop and take another look because of a monumental error In cost figuring. A $444 million price tag was put on the project J>y the designers several years ago. No effort wu made to project the costs into the future to allow for inllaUon. Now the figure Ls set at t/65 million. • The ortgmal'intent of the five partners was to start bbllcllng the artificial island and plant this year, with the first element in operation by 1973 .. The five participants are the federal government. the Metropolitan Water District, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Southern Calilonila Ecllson Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. MWD announced wt week that it will go ahead al the higher figure. It's understood LADWP will-follow suit, and the federal ,&ovemment presumably will present no problem In light of the message from the Calllom.ia aenators and representatives. The two investor-owned utilities. SCE and SDGE, have said they'll decide within 90 ~ays. Their problem is cllHerent from that of the tax-supported municipal uWities and the goverhment. A1s taxpayers themselves, tbe)"look at spending In a cllHerent light. They also have . rate-payen and abareboldenl to consider. more than two decad .. 11uclear power plant.I have been in operation. The sa!ety. record II spotl(p. Tbe engineers in lhll field are conVlnctd that IUIJlctent safeguards are built Into the d~slgn. l\llk·t,k4!1 b•• always been a part of progress In all Scientific Slid most other endeavors. The problem always Ls to mtnlmize the rt.st to the point where safety is at a ·maxlmum.1 ll this has, been done in the caae of nuclear ptiwer generating p1anta, as It apparenUf bu, then tlie power · and d .. ~tlnr project at Huntington Beach ls ~orth w1l8tevu small riJk remat.m. . Certalllly lheJlanl'• projected output of cllstllled water to be. miJ: wllli Cb!Orllo 'River and ·Feather River water Ls an urgent DMI ot ,southern California. It's a pity such a worlh1 Vtlllure bu been jeoparcllz. ed by a failure to project 'coots in,lo the fllture In the original ~lanntng. BUI. pertlape the tnvestoMwned utillties will still 111111 It !-Ible to go ahead with their shal"' of the ventme. What Ibey decide will have a •lro•J• if not· determining, bearing on wbelhe,. the world 1 . largest d~salttng plant will rile off the Orange Coast within the next five yean:::;.,. W ollld He Have Said It? Fonner State. Controller~ Cransµ,n, California's Democratic Party nominee for the fed~ral, Senate, has accused his GOP opponent, Dr •. Mu l):aHerty, of dis- torting and smearing the record of Sen. Thomas H . Kuchel during the Republican primary campaign. MA.<.>~ ........ Aho last1week, a Caltech professor of environmental health engineering expressed alarmist views of the pro- ject's location. The professor conCedes that there is no risk Of ei::ploaion but be 11 concerned that an internal ac--cldent or llil!)eJllOrk employe could endanger the lives of tlOO 000 people within a 11).mile radius. · 'The same concerns were expressed long ago In the Cranston also sald that Kuchel "served hLs state and his nation with cllgnlty, Integrity, honesty and ef- fectiveness." Trµe aa that'-atatement is, one can't hel.P.: wondering whether Cranston would have offered it if Kuchel ill1tead of· Ratterty were hLs opponent in the present conteM:.. .. .~ ....... , ...... _,..,:..,. ~ ftl1LE JUST ~>tr ~ ')!IE rxoeLEM~ Cf PARE»f~ 111ESE PAYS •• ! Bachelors Are Don't Forget 1To Forget To Write • .. Much Maligned I was !laving luncil with a bachelor friend ol mine In bis fOs on tbe day FA!na Fed>el' died In New York at. the age ol 11'1. The ohltumy had pro-m1Delrtl1 menlloned the fact that tbe novelllt bad never JD.arrled. uno me. favor," la6d my friend, "which will alto be a favor to a lot ol men like me -and write· a column suggesting that a man who decides to remain a bachelor isn't neceuarily a homosexual." "Do you get much of that?" I asked. "CERTAINLY/' he sighed. ''Take Miss Ferber. Nobody ever accused her, or any ott.rr ipiDBter, of being 'queer' limply became she never chose to mmry. Quite a few women never mmTJ, and have productive lives, and nobod7 points a finger ol aexual deviation at them. "But unmwrled men past a certa.ln age," he weat on, uare regarded with ~eep suspicion In oor time. It didn't u.ted to be that way, Lots of men re· mained bacbeion, f« one reason or another, mi no one thought anytblng of it. But our generation bas become so overly Freudian that mi.y man pa.st 40 who ii Bingle hears all kinds o! whispers about bhnteU." "Surely you go out with women?" I asked. "OF COURSE I DO,'' he said. "But some people even look upon that as a 'di!guise' for what .they imagine are my true feelings toward sex. As a matter ol foci, I've got In the habit ol kissing and fondling a date even when I have DO interest in her that way - just so she won't go around hinting that I don't have normal sexual feel· ings." "Well, why haven't you ever mar· ried?" I inquired bhm.Uy. "You seem to enjoy the company of women, as far aa I can tell." "It';~ 11.mple," he replied. "I know I'd make a terrible husband. I'm hap- py living alone. I like to run my own life my own way, with no responslbilltie1 except my job. You'd think women would app'eciate a bad marital prospect taking himself off the market, rather than resenting it. "ACTUALLY,'' he contlnued, "it's my oPzdon tliat many more men and women are not temperamentally right for marriage, but they refuse to acknowledge it to themselves, and give in to conventional expectations - ·making lite miserable for themselves and for their mates. It's ooly a recent idea in history that eucfllbod~ ought to be married. and that those who aren't are somehow queer." "I quite agree with you," I said. "But our age is: always looking for deep and devious: matl.ves to explain any behavior that doesn't conform. And who can gossip about a simple, old-fashioned bachelor?" DEAR FRIEND: By the Ume you read this, I'U be gone. Please take good care of the world while I'm away. It's an awesome responsibility we .ace newsmen face, having to tell the world what to do day after day. And you can imagine hO'f guilty we feel, going off on vacatlon and leaving things, dear reader, in your in· experienced bands . I can only pray that somehow you 'll D)ud.d.le through. So please take good care of the wildflowers while I'm away. Don't let the bulldozers: muck up any more mountain meadows. And keep a close eye on tile Middle East. It l~oks like trouble. IF YOU FIND TIME, you might clean up our rivers and streams a lit- tle, spruce up the slwns and tidy up tbe parking problems. 1 don't know what you're going to do about France while I'm gone. But, for heaven's sakes, don't do anything drastic. Try to wangle a little more money for the poor people. They need it more than the Pentagon does. And, above all, don't get us bogged down in land war in Asia. Not another one. A Smile of Confidence. Speaking of that, see U you can't get Hwnpllrey and Nixon oo &wt talking a~ut Vt~am .. We certainly need ~ r8:tional di.!cumon of the issue. And wtth that need in mind, see if you can't ~et Rafferty and Reagan to st<>p talk· U>g about it. DO MAKE AN altempt to get rid o! at le~t some of these guns that are c!uttenng up 0 the country, some of the Vl?lence thats cluttering up people's minds, and some of the billboards that are ~luttering up our highways. There s entirely too much clutter around here. To the Edlt.or: I'm an entertainer and I've been one since the age of 14. As I've traveled much of my life, it's given me the op- portunity ttiat not many people are so fortunate to have -the opportunity to s:ee all the Cood going <11 in this: coun- try, and the bad, which is minor in comparison. Oommtm:i.c.ation today is great, and has done wonders in stressing our need& to prevent crime, belp the needy and sick, stop the prejudice, and many, many other things at once ter- rifying and &l.ckening. I say minor, on- ly lll the aense of stressing the point that 1f all our means oC com· ma.mlcation were to tell the world of all the COOd and helpfUl things being done in our country in a 24-hour period, it would bt so dumbfounding that it would be of no interest to those who would dill 1ay "Yeh, but why isn't 1omethlng being done about bla-bla· bll:T" l'M SURE THAT deep in allot our mlndl and hearti, we all know that then 11 DO ... man who can change .---..... .,,.---, • n..a-ce: Wbat ii the name of a penon no -.:ts Eapllan artifa<U! STUDENT Dow &DadtJ>I: -P. Saoore, o1 Batt, Art. (Bo -lo collect rtampa unW 11111llt pootqe hll<e.) L•IWl"1 from ~ ar. ""'-· Normllly '#!"II.,. >houkl COIWrf their fl'ltUllM In '30 -di or lilY, nt. rltllll to ~ ....,.,.. ta Ill 8'*" or •Nnil11tle 111191 It reerwd. All le1'ttfs mint tncludl 11.,..tvre and malll11111 1«1rat,. but "'"* wm bl WllH'ltkl "' "*'"'"'· and correct the bad goings-on, today or tomorrow, but I'm also sure that each and every one of us would like to find this savior. Me, I make my living by trying to make people laugh. To me, this is my small contribution to the relief of prob- lems both big and miall; 1o man, both big and small. Wouldn't this be nice if we all had this gift? Of course, it wouJd be a little hard on my paychecks! What I'm getting at is what's hap-· pened. to -"Hi'ya Olarlle, how's: the wife?" -or-"Hey, Pete, who's your friend ?" -or -"Gee, It's terrib;e what happened to the Joneses:. Why don 't a bunch of us see if we can help out." .I could go on and on. Save some redwoods. Save some historic landmarks. And save some gold. ,I know it's complicsted, but I'll explain the gold drain to you when I get back. Be nice to La.Un America while I'm gone. We need all the friends we can g~. And don't pick a fight with Cuba. Its smaller than you and you don't want to look like a bully. I'm afr&Jd you're going to have to make up your own mind whether you want to incretse your income taxes ten percent or not; -What with last. ~inute packing end all, I never found time to decide whether or not it would be good for you. PRACTICE YOUR birth conttol diligently. Remember t!iat practice makes perfcet. Be kind to the Hippies U they're right, they deserve yow'. help and, U they're wrong, they need II. For goodnesl 11.kes, be polite to the YOU WANT TO KNOW where that RtWian.a and try harder to make "s.avior" is? All you have to do is ask friends with the Red allne&e. I know Charlie, Pete, and the Joneses. I'll bet you have Y,OUT pri<te, but ttUnt bow over a cold beer, soft drink, and a few you11feel1f you blow up the world I coroy jokes, you'll find a whole lot left tn your care. more answers.· What else? When It comes to run- Voo know, my dear editor, t have a fling the world, there's such a myriad Wile and six children, and we 're at· of things to remember. It'• tu)' tempUng to Uve by this method. And enough f!X' us expert&. We do it da.7 'I'm run that some of it will rub off on alter day. But I'm lfrald that you, others. with your lack of uperteoce, will SO, with a amile ot confidence1.and fortet some lltUe t.ey move Chit will fakb In a grtat country, which has create &n ever...growtnc probt&n pullld out cl mlll)' a crl1l1, 1 tbaDt 1 oowertng higller ...i hlaller until , , , ' 1011-Good Lordi I think I foreot oo llop DON LUCAS tile mllk. I • A Travesty on Effective Political Action Problems Will Grow· Worse W ASillNGTON -Wilen the aims of MartiD wtber King's planned descent on Washington are rneaeured. against the accomplishments of the Rev. Raiph D. Abernathy's Poor People's Campaign not much can be said fOI' the latter. In the King v..-.loo hundreds of thowands of tbe nation's poor would have paralyzed Wublngton in a massfve wave of non·violeoee, arous· ing the nation and goading Congress into the passage of multi-billion dollar program1. In Abernot1ty'B· uecution o! the King dream, "Resurrection" City" was a travesty on effective polltloal action. King bad been warned that bis paralytic plan would backfire. He could not have imagined that it would end in tragi.-comic fashJon with 250 police closing down a nearly deserted muck-mired camp wbile a few score demonstrators were carted oU under arrest in bus-es for setting foot Oil the Capitol grounds. IT IS WELL TO remember that the liquidation of Ress:W'l'eCtion City was authorized by a Negro mayor, Walter Washington. -sympatllized with the aims of King's march on Washington only to see a steady deterioration of its purposes by unruly youths, and by self.-appointed American Indian and American Mexican spokesmen with bizarre territorial clafm1 related only in fantasy to the economic plight of the poor. Dr. Abernathy's erratic and sometimes flirclcal behavior did not help.any. His was a strlotly synthetic substitute for the authentic emotional al1d spiritual leadership of Dr, King. Something more may have been demoDIS'trated than the demonstrators intended to demonstrate. Could it be possible that the American people and those who represent him in Congress have gotten sick of contrived rlots, melees, marches, &it-ins, lie-ins:, and cam~ins in which minorities seek to give their claims irresistible dramatic impact a.s the will of the masses? THE POLICE WOULD not have been able to move in on Resurrection City U it had been otherwise. If this ill· conceived encampment had aroused a sympathetic national reception through its continual exposure on television, no use of temporal force would have been practical. False analogies with the great anti· British and anti-colonial political movements in India led by Nehru pd Gandhi have deluded the noo·violent leader-s into ttdnk.ing that· romething similar is at stake in this country. But the local authbrlties of the District of Columbia knew nothing like that was: at issue. They knew tbat neither the f~ral government nor the people of the country as a wbole gave moral backing to Dr. Abernathy's efforts, and so the police were able to remove a festering point ol grawllli disorder. THE SAD PART OF ALL this is ~ it has made no lasting con· tri'bution to the solution of problems which will grow worse rattler than bet· ter. The continuing technological ad· v.ance of thi's country, the continuing displacement of those wbo cannot fit into a techqological society will not stop because Dr. Abernathy has failed. Improvement of the condition of the poor and displaced is no less: urgent because Resurrection City was a fiasco, but it has tended to harden the views of those Who do not have mucb sympathy With others less fortunate tban themselves. · In one respect, however, this failur may be useM in demonstrating tha improvement of the condition ot poor will have to be done the bard wa and n« 1h some emotional campaign advancing to the fringes of violence. SOME FORM OF income support may be necessary in the process, but in the end the main reliance mu:st be placed on training for employmfllt, education, improvement of the physi· cal environment, and the installation of commonly accepted virtues such as hard WO!"k and orderly living which seem to persist over the centuries as the price of good societies. A system which can produce ll'O much that is good for so many will ·have a cominuing responsibility to recognize that at the very least op· portunity and hope must be preserved for those who have a hard Ume mak· Ing IL Aim: A Social Revolution American ''Students for a Democratic Society" have concluded their national convention. Their olr jectives and targets are blurred. In the main, the objectives as set fOl'th publicly at the conclusion of their COil· veotion are ~mi-anarchistic if not completely so. They wish to destroy exlsti.nf: in· stitutions, particularly educat1onal ones, in the somewtm incredible belief that whatever replaces them will be better than what exists. 'lbe .important esi.renee of the SDS objectives, u its leaders: candidly made plain in the Columbie Unlversity rlota, is not reform but des·truction. SDS now regards it.self as an ora:anh.atlon of "revolutionary ~unisU." (lbe "c" is a small one, as SOS 18 pro. Trotskyl!t.) THE PARIS STUDENT riots, plus those of other couotriea, ttiose of Western Europe, Czechoalovakia and the United states In particular, all engaged in tome MPect or power struggles for destruction or revolution. Then is a rather Jarte lilt of 1ucb lttt· dent organiz.atioos. 'Ibe more radical regard tile CommW>llt "°""' al being Dear Gloomy Gus: lmpeecb Abe Farias. -J.B. S. ""' .....,. ....... ,....,.. .... .. __ ,,....... ... .... ...,_,..,. . ..., .... .-.... bureaucratic and (in th semantics of the radical left) undemocratic. Non· students are a major force in all ''student'' revolutionary organizations. THE RADICAL STUDENT Allianco includes Communist party members, lnternatlonlil Soclalists, and 'lbe 'lbird · World movement. This latter group in· smt.s the workers of the. world have all become middle clMS and that the only hope of revolution is from the poor of the world. Paris MpOrtl confirm. however, that the leaden of the Paris riots, who' h-ad the authority of direction, were the Trotskyiot students and .... student&. It ls a mildly lnterestme lootnole to history that. the Tcotskyists were so ardently committed to the exiled Tro!l!ky that Stalin had him murdered in Mexico City in 19t0. TROTSKYIST .....,.._ have pemsted. Tb• a.m.ae and French student winp of Trollll)'ilts have lint· ed with the ·dominant E a a t e r n leader<hip of the SOS group In this country. In great Britain the adult Trolskyllt organisation ls the SOClallst Labour League. In 1llls c~ tho Socialist Worke<s Party was formed In 1929 wilon the Commlnl<rn ordered the American Communist P8rV PID'C· ed of all Trotstytots. In !112 the more mllltant and, fer Ille -p.t, -Trotatytsll f....S the &oclolllt Wo<l<en Party not pure _...,, 'l'bey foonded the Prop sahe ~ P...,.. ·It .ls com• • mllled O[M!llly oo violebce. Willltm EPon. 1>LP · leeder. speat1nc in /, Harlem on July 18, 1964, said: "We will not be fully ·free until we !Itl~h th.ls state completely and. totally , • , In the process of smashing we'll have to kill a lot of cops, judges, end the army •.• there ls no lawful government ••• our revolution will establish ooe." ' . PLP HAS A student organization group, once the M2M and DOW the American Liberation League. One of its: public objectives is to infiltrate and take over the Students for a Democratic Society and the Student Nonvlolent Coordination C!>mmittee (Snick).' The PLP ls anti-Soviet and pro- Ohlnese in allgmnent. There are at least 20 militant stu. dent groups around tbe world -mariy Maoist in orientation, some anarchistic, othen Marxl.rt, In·terna- tlonallst, and so on. . In general, social revolution is their aim. l 7 7 7 2 7 2 $92?9 ft stt? -'SP .. T r ;,,c;= ..--.-----.. ··-_,. .. ··~·-·-----~ ... ,_,_ - ,! I -,to ind ;al .d· .. Id ,,. .. ,,. Is It .. - I ' '• I '• 1 I ' -"1 1. ... . , ............ • • BAKER SUPREME -Don Vanderbilt, a resident of Laguna Beach fpr the past 14 years, Is said to be one of the finest 'pastry. creators In the area. Taking time out from the many community project& he par· ticipates in, the Indiana farm owner works on one of bis favorite specialties -Schaum. Torte. Man in the Kitc hen His .Forte Is Tortes An invitation to dine at the Don Vanderbilt home is a one-way ticket to calorie heaven. 1 • Mrs. Vanderbilt, formerly a Southerner, cooks up a mighty good casserole. Her husband is chairman of the meat d!Partmtmt and bakes pastries which shatter the reserve of even the most finicky of eaters. A bachelor until be was in his late 30s, the Lagilnan said the secret of success in baking pastries is to have all the ingredients quite cold before exposing them to the heat of the oven. · His favorite is a Scbaum Torte which be said many of his friends have tried to make unsuccessfully. . An owner of farms in Indiana, Don · said the recipe comes from his late eunt Mrs. Greta Ahlbrand who used to scve the dessert to over 20 guests visiting in her spacious country home. _ "At that time the ingredients had to be hand beaten," he recalled. "It was before the days of the mixmaste.r and my aunt's tiny cook would be s~ beating this up in a bowl twice as big as tsbe was." It's a gourmet treat and quite spectacular to View, according to Van- derbilt. "You can use so many combinations of fruit and color, and we often have used it as a last minute birthday cake by putting candles around the ridge. · SCHAUM TORTE 6 egg whites(% cup) afroom temperature 2 cups sugar 11,i teaspoons lemon juice or vinegar Beat the egg whites' until they hold soft points. Slowly beat In on cup of. sugar and then gradually beat in the remaining sugar alternating with the· lemon juice or vinegar until all the sugar is dissolved and it ii stiff aod glossy. Spread ingredients onto a lighUy buttered cobkle shfft into the desired shape. They can be individual or one large shell. Bake in a slow oven of not more than 2.50 de~rees for about 30 minutes and cool slowly by ?pening the oven door a few inches. A successful torte should be crusty on ~he out.side and soft inside. According to. the baker, many uses can be made for one large shell 1hicb is formed in a circle and hollowed out in the center with the back of 1 spoon, forming a ridge around the edge. . In this shape, it can be filled with any fresh fruit of the season, can- ned fruit or ice cream, and whipped cream may be used around the ridge ~nd to fill up any cracks in the shell . This shell, he said, is large e11ough -··hen filled with the proper amount of fruit or ice cream, to serve eight to J guests. LEADER IN HER OWN RI GHT Mrs. Chorllon Boyd •nd Friend Lag una's PT A Head ·Politicia·n Has -Silent Support Ai; president of Laguna Beach Unified PTA Council Mrs. Jane Boyd couldn't publicly ·support any of the candidates running for a seat on ~e Laguna Beach City Council last April. However it didn't take a Ouija Board to guess her favorite politician -husband. and how councilman, Charlton Boyd. 111 did go along with him," she admitted., uThe city was ready for a change." Mn. Boyd began going along with her husband, now a systems analyst for North American Aviation , aom~ years b8ck. It all began when a freshman coed at Wellesley College in Massachusetts met a young Harvard student at a dance given in her dormitory. That same year the coed decided to give up her college career in favor of marriage. A woman who believes action speaks louder than words, she promptly quit school and enrolled in a few homemaking courses to prepare for her new job. Any regrets? "No," she answered. '111 DP~er feel IOrry I left college, although I might someday if I had to go to work, because I doil't know what I could do." Very few people would agree with the councilmag.'s wife on this point. Since she, her husband and their three children moved to Laguna Beach some 12 years ago, she has juggled Bny number of jobs with an ef- fortless grace most executives would envy. The treasurer of La~una Beach Coordinating Coun- cil, she bas been active 1n St. Mary's Episcopal Church and was president of one of·their four guilds; the Serv- ice League. When she first moved to La~qna she began teaching the church's Sunday school, which gave her an opportunity to marvel through the years how quickly her charges have ~rown up. In addition, she was a member of the Pansh Council. . Mrs . Boyd'just resigned frOB>tl!e-Babe Ruth LNgUe Board which she was a member of for about nine years and she also served on the Boys Club Executive Board aDd Med various posts for Aliso School and Laguna Beach High School PTAs -bolti of which -she served as president. "It's the people who work with you on these boards .who make a presid.ent," she insisted modes UY. "They have been marvelous and very cooperative," she con .. !inued, adl!fng · that her job as council leader has not beell very difficult because everyone is very. willing to cooperate. The. cOunctl i~ the group that coordinates parent .. teacher activities in the five Laguna Beach Schools and it also is a liaison between the Fourth District PTA. "I feel since we've been here, the schools in La· guna Beach have progressed a great deal. I can tell by my own youngsters," she said. All three Boyd children have gone to Laguna schools and their youngest, dau~h.;--1 ter Lucy, is now a 10th grader at Laguna Beach High School. Looking at the problems involved bl raising chil- dren, Mrs. Boyd S81d, "Independence in children is a tremendously important quality. It goes band in hand with love. In teaching children independence through re- sponsibility, you show your love and approval. You have to let your children go." This is not to say she thinkk children should be given complete independence. 11A parent knows his own child best and just how much responsibility they can accept at an early age." Unlike many members of the adult group, Mrs. Boyd does not think the youth of today is going to pot and said 11long hair doesn't bother me at all. It's just an assertion of independence." Parents, she comment- ed, sbouJd be more concerned with the use. of narcotics and children leaving home and living without parental supervision. "This is a tremendously exciting and challenging time !or youngsters to grow up," she said happily. , Sterling Friendship· Not Stainless, Begins to Tarnish DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've '-' .Wini al lhil piece of paper! for I.I minutet, not knowing bow to put my problem into word.I . Well, here goe1 : Have you ever beard of counting the allverware when the company leaves? I never thouibl rd hove to do K, but I Wal wrong. Several monthl ago we had dinner ot the home of friendl. I noticed Mn. A bad at leut five diHermt patterns o1 Milne .u ... -oervke for two In uie pattern, tbrM in another pattern, and 10 on. She had oerrico for tour ID the 1ame paUern I have. Th.11 woman 11 m our l:rid.Ce club and llhe llal been here .. ver11 tlmN I« hmch U ...UM f<r dinnor port! ... Recenily I WU preparln( lot • bullet 1upper for 12 when I d.ilcoYered I WM short J teupoons1 2 dimer torn, 2 ,\ ' ANN LANDERS ril salad forb, a qar 1hell and 1 cake server. Have you an,. auantlons u to how I cu hant Oil to the silver I have lelt1 lloo't toll me not to IDvlla her anymon. She ii a clOH friend and her bU>bolld aod 1J17 blllband Ire bUllneU 111ociatet -TARNISHED REL.A· TIONSHJP DEAR TAllNl8llED: 'l1le aut 11me ,.. are ta the WWtn'1 IMfDe make • Je1111 el the fact IUI IOME el lier diver la ne ,....._ AM Hr, toe, why ... ........ .-__ ,.u.n ... 11e .. e11rytac,. muy. Do 11 prtv11e- l1 ud be an M eem•e1 GM me11111 111111,.. .... -la .... _...,,. -•Id-.... •II~ Slle'I lei the ....... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I had to wrlll and comment Oil 1'"" odvlco to .. Countdown Mother" -the woman ·who ·-1ho holed_ her daUllll<r • • .. _ .. • ' ,, • .>--~ .... ~. -·-· ' m•e. ¢Fl ) I • ! !:' s-r-s .:=r ::::a -. - \ and lreated her lbabblly from the day the child wu born • Several women at our card club di.!cussed that letter and most of them 1aid they couldn't understand bow a mother In her right mind could cle,Pile her own child. I remained lilent although I wu well qualllled to speak since I wu 1ucb a mother myself. , One day I 1lappecl my child IO hard lhe fell oH the chair. She bad asked for a teeond helf.lnl of mashed potatoes and wouldn t eat il Her DOH began to bleed aod I cquldll't stop tt. I called the doctor. Whe• be come I WU pelrll!ed because the chlld bad lost 11t much blood. He ulted me whllt blppened. I told him the truth. 'l11at wollderful doctor urpd me to pl' Pl)<hlatrlc • help . He offered to mange for a.n ap- pointment at the community clinic. After 16 months of therapy I am a new woma.n. I now undentm:i why I . hated that child. Furthermore, with understand.Ing hM come complete ac- ceptance, if not 1tnui.oe love. Pleue conUnue to tell all mother• who have hOIWe feelings toWard their Children to cet prole11iooal help. It changed my llft and saved mr clauihtor. -COUNTDOWN MO'OIER NUMBER TWO DEAll MOTllEll: Tliul< 1" let -letter. It -at•e e• eMl'llflmnl te Miier ....... ,... ·-wltll the .... ..-.. --... -..... 18 loelp, .... -• .... -.... = ...... .., ... -....-..,.. .. . • CONFIDENTIAL TO BROUGil'l' UP WITH. A CLOSED MIND AND PROUD OF IT : Your mind 118'1 "dolr ed," my friend -it11 Dl.lled lbut. 1troogly 1uueat that you open II ap occulol1"11¥. Somethlnc iii -mq drop Jn. • I ' Btw wlD 1"" bow -t11o ..... tMu contel lloqf ............... _ Sni fer lier llooilel "Lon • Sa ... Htw to Tell Ille DUI.._ ... -• ee11t1lmeet.•ale11 ..... di . l, _,... e"""" --~·'· ,. ,...~~..tc:.:t lier la ... el tllo DAILY PILOT ........ leac, ..... 21111, llamped .... 11,.. f .r •• ,,. Betrothal Announced Mr. •and Mra. Ou P. Bewu haYI aDP"UDCld ... ..,._.. ol l~•lr da..-. -Cllrllllllo Hewell, to Roblrt lar I o.w.J.t o1 11cw-mUK on. Tbe ..... , .. ?Ea ... made .. Mr. end Mn. Hewu'1 mil Wlddlllc m- ni"""'1 at • porl7 al- tendld b}' a -n .-mc of rellltiY• ed C 10 I I -. lnchMll, lhl -......ii-tall, . udp and Mn. Llo,.i S, NIL The wecldloa -Is oel fer Od. 12 ta St. .lllnel ~ Cllurdi, Newport Beach. Tb• future brlde ...--CGrona del liar 111&1> ~ md Pacific tlm-lil)I, wllere I b I .-nd her BA In hlllary. ----~ MR. AND MRS. HOMER MESSENGER . CathoUc Weddl"I c..._ Tbo -....... ol Mr. and Mra. Jameo L. Olwall of Silem, On., ii • gr-o1 DayloD Unloa 111&11 Scbool, Da;rton, Ore. Be recelwd bis BA de- in bul1neu edmlntttrati.Oll m>m I.Jnfleld C o 11 e C • , .McMlmvllle. Valerie June Schaer Now Mrs .. Messenger Keynoter Hits Home Sis. Simon and Jude Cath- olic Church wu U.. after· DOOll oelting fer 11>1 double ring nuptlal.l Jmklnl In m.,.. rtage Valerie J-Scha« and her bolrollled. Bomer Mortin .Mu-. Parenti ol. tbe w _ _,,l)l~wedl are Mr. and .Mn. Rober! Eugene Schaer ol Bimtlni· ton Beach and Dr. and Mr•. Harold .M. Mes-ol Su Diep. -aids, . lb. .MWee Suunni and Sharon Hollo- way of Carma del Mar, the bride'• couslnl. Dell&N to B'Dli B'rlili>.· w-Dlllrld •-eoo. vedioa. · in Pboe!D next -...m --Loo AJicelol Tl me I Woman-ofstbe-year Tbo beM&ct -bl.I brother, Steven .M ..... , .. to eland u belt man. Uah· Mn. Mary Hairy deliver erlnl duties were auumed the-bynota ipeeeb. by ll ob er I Schaer, lbe-.Mn. Be""!l.t.~"' ol bride'• bro t b er, Russell four IOlll, II to tbe Svabn and Leighton .Mone. dlredlll< o1 Loo Angelec '!be Ccrooa del .Mar bome Ecooom1c aod Youlb ()p- ol Mr. and Mn. Kem>eth c. ~ Agmcy ml ls &D• Holloway, the bride'• aimt outopoken Mid aitlculMe ad· apd. uncle, wu tbe ~ of. vocat. of iJDlrO'ftd human the reception. More than rtUtiOnl. She .has won ~ well,wisben coairatulat· !Ulltll'OUI C om m u n I t Y ed the couple. -41 for ber w<rk oo The bride is a graduate of urban pnibtems. {"'I" -HELEN HEWEN F1llW ....... PRISCILLA KIRK Pl1n1 Modi Betrothed Set Date Mr. and .Mrs. Goorge M. TbenewMn.l\lleeM!ler, given In morrlap bJ her , father, Mledecl a poin~' esplrit gown boa'llb' • qued with 11 ...... and • pen. el back. Her shoulder length veil was (!aught to a floral headpiece and ahe carried a bouquet of butter, Dy arcllldl, babya breath, • 1tephanotll and baby ivy. w-inc • white crgandy .over pink gown and holding pint carnations, rose bud.II and fem was mald of hooor M l 1 I Marsha Uvermare. Dreued identlcallJ w e r e Camelbact H i g h School, 'lbe 46tb annual con, Phoenix and M a atuden_t ·at ventioll will open Saturday, Orange Cout College. Her June 29, and will cortinue husband' is an alumnUJ of through July 3. More than Point Loma High School, 450 detegatM ~esenting San Diego and a~nded l:.> dlll)ten are exped.ed to Mesa College, San Oiego. attend tbe convention to The couple departed ob a cmskler the role of B'nai honeymoon to Cai'mel and B'rlti. women in the coun· Monterey b e for e making ll'y'• future tbelr • bome In Huntlnllton · Beach. Kirk Jr. !If Laguna Beach have announced Ule engage, ment Of their daugtUr Priscilla Kirk ro Richard Lee Greene, IOO of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Greene Of Hun· tington Haxbour. A late summer wedding is planned. N"..iss Kirk was graduated from Bunoughs mgh ScllOol in Burbank aDd. attended Orange Coast College. Her future husband, W'bo 8.tso at, tended OCC, is an alumnUI of Venice Higb School. Both are presently seniors at San Diego'.State c.ollege. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Treats Mates Entertalnlnl their bUJ. banda with a 1teat barbecue Dul Saturday em>lne al 7 are memben•Cll Delta Alpha Phi chapter ol Beta SiBJDa Phi. 1be Huntington B • a c b home ol Mr. and Mn. Tim· otby Cooner will bl the J>lr• ty scene. '111e theme wilfbe Reach for the 5tarl while decoratioDJ of. 111v.. stars Mesa Seniors Co mmmdty Rec:reltion Center in Costa Mesa is the scene of ectlrity whm Costa Mesa ,..Senior Citi.aem meet al 11 Lm. evtty Tueldey. ....,I lilt! ......... .. _ .. --.. ···-,,_ tkff.S" ..... .... .....,, T •I" fro"' U.00 lotto1111 fre111 Sl.H and candlel will decorate the seUing. Mn. Kenneth Roberti la in charge d. an'8D(ementa with .Mn. Robert Golf ... sis ting. New chairmen will be in· troduced. T b o s e assisting ihe president Mn. Roger Denig will be lhe Mmes. Floyd Shaver, social; Goff, ways and meana; Roberta, service; Richard Sat l or, program; Stephen Blasko, publicity, ond Gecrge Stew· art, courlely. The chapter will remain dark during the 1ummer and will resume meetings in tbe fall I t ~~'sHALF-SIZE SHOP 1115 lllwpOrt llYd. Call Mm . -YtW... ... flflM..,_. ........ t-.JOto S:30, P.W., to t:OO -......... -. .. --... -· ,) Weist Watchers TOPS W a 11 t Watchers W'?mble "t:rf 'lbnday at 7 p.m. in Circle View School, ·Blllllingtan Beadl. SUMMER SALE!! ·SAVE Up To 50% ••• on many famous-n1m1 bra"nds of lin91ri1, 9ird\11, bras, 1l11pw11t. A11ort1d coloMi, br.olcan 11:111, dis· continued styles. It'• your opportunity to buy now~ and SAVEii Be Early for Best S~lection LIL Yllm UNDUWIAl IRA ll19, •.oo 1.c cup , •• ,, • , •• , • , 4.tt R19. 6.10 D c11p , , , ••• , ,, , , , 4.tt R19, 7.50 DO cup ••••••• ,,,,, l .tt LIL YIT1I SMOOTH CUP PUSHlll' R19. 7.10 1-C c.•p , , , •••• , , ,, , I .ff . VANITY FAil UNDUWIAl UA R11. 6.oo 1.c c.up , •• , •••••••• 4.tl ll•t· 7.00 D c.up , ••• , •• ,, , , •• , I.ti VANITY FAil RICOT IRA ltet, 4.00 l ·C c.up ••••••••• , , • J.H TULll' PANTY GllDLI lt•t· 11.00 , ,, •••••••• ,,,,, 12.H llVHLY VO.Ul SKIRT SA.Vil H•lf Slip. ll•1. 7.00 •••••••••• 4.tt F.11 Slip. 11..,, I 0.00 , ,, •• ,, ,, • 7.H fashions for ••• NEWPORT IEACH-1'11hio• b'-' (714) 644-0170 0,.. tl•fty 10 •·"'· .. 6 '·'"·' Me11. •llMf ftl, t. t :lO , ... 0,.. • Le ,,. ...... a..,.., kttU.-lc.~ et ..... .., a.,.,. -•, . Strengthen \ . Horoscope ' ? .,....,.. • \ --'---~ -.~] Ties Sagittarius: FRIDAY, JUNE 28 SAGITfARIUB (Nov. :Ill-llot• • pulJo al public. Go 20): Be cO!lliderale towu-d 117 IYDNEY OMARR Dae. :U): Now la time lo rib 1111 Ude. »-)' eom· !bole who d-d upon you. .-ie delelll COD<OrlllnC mullleatlm, could P r • v e One -porforms special '"l'lae 'MM mu CODtroll projectedJouiaey, "'P'ftcaat, lll'Vke de,erve1 com-· hlo -Y • · · Allroloey ....... ~ .... ties will la-lnl. .&llUAlllUS (Ju. 11-l'tll. .....:....... Give today aod you polall 1111 "'~ ·" ii;";;';,",, of cletaill. Don't Ill: Accent on cooperatioo ,...._., AlllEll (March '21-Aprll rib mate, ~·tner. Wise to allo .-Ive. Shake ott any oqrJoot ~pparot minor r-4-.-"'-nc• tow-~ •""'m II): Accet oo oocial ac-Ill -.. eel pace. lltrets _, ~· ..,. · matlm. If lhoroap, tblJI .. = -iety, dlenie -eanblproducUvedly. harmoay. Some wlto GENEnAL TEN· M -.ells are llJ>lll'· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-di ..... nlerely need face-DENCIES, Cycle blgb for red. DaJ features pleuure, J111 .• JI): Strau .., recelvln& .. vlo& dlvlce. Tun> oo LEO, Y.IRGO, L I B R A • ,_, Many testrlctlilDI and pay1nC I. cbeck wilb dlarm, If .-pllve, ""1 Speclal -d to PISCES: are l'llllOVed. Share good portnar or lliale. Be ..,,.,. pbualual>le point. what JOU need com11 your -with loved ooe. of ·-dwlpl. Get ._ (Fell. ~-way. TAVJIUI (April 20-May'1...:.:_.:_....:....:_..::..:='-'-----'------;:._ _____ _ 28): Bame affairs, domestic aca"fttJ' are accented . Bar-.... be ...-ed. You mut mate fir1t a 11tme. Re.sPonae will be f...-. · study property vaiu.. Profitable tranaae- lkm la due. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): See perlOllO, sllulltiOl!I 111 l'lllllllc · light. Fon:el -lo' bl ocattered. Be f)ntie, but avoid waste. utiB.11 pa • t experience, lleJDllDIJer friend who may be confined to b o m e , holpllal CANCER (June 21.July II): You. can add t o poueulOl!I. Ettorts pa y dlvideada. Genuine bargain available If alert. Oldero h>- d1"'1ull pides the way. Don't permit pride I< lland ln _, ol progr .... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)> Appeal tpreadl; popularity meter goes up. You ~. sought altc; take the lead. Original metbodl a r e lavored. Cycle Is high. Your efforts are crowned with IUCCell, Timing is im, pc>riam. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22)' Some uoand you may ap. pear gloomy. B e COO· sider.ate: Dispense g o o d meer. u cptimJatic, you can lurll defeat Into rictory. Higbllgbt inventiveness. No Med to harbor secret fears . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)> Friends help make this a. stimulating day. You could get idea which improves in, come from occupation. One "'1o appears eccentric ec- tually may have answers. Know this -re1poqd acz cordlnCly. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Organize effort1 . Career matter• receive a boost. Act in an authoritative manner. U you are• confident. otber1 res.- pond. Key ii positive ap- -dl. Onf:e you begin, follow ~ with .rig<r. ' NOTICI .4:~ .. 1112 N. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA IS CLOSED US! OUll NIW SHOP AT 74 FASHION · ISL.AND NIWPORT C!NT!ll AU~Y AT AN'lffONY'S ea-. dol Mer The Bold and the Beautiful ' . Thi~""'••• a gllmmai1ng -kind of bnJlhld 14 karat gold. Thi dll.mondl aro mountod allghtly offiot, eo they' re unified whlnflllrlngearotOjllllllr.11'1 •W!IOI• new ball game In wedding-. And If• ours alone. A dlamond II tor-now I (Dtomond-vorywtthllOlillll .. -) 18 FASHION ISL.AND NliWPORT CE!o!TER 644-lllO Billy The Kid "Texans~ - .. permanent press jeans for boyt • The jeai with 11111SCle. Perllllllellt Pless ~ Da P\Xlt•Aylm and 50% cotton deft!• ts I po~rhouse blend that COG1bines l~stinc neatness with sturdiest wear. Sa~ T·Knet • and Talon "memory lock" zipper. Navy or • loden. Sizes 4 to 7 re&11lar and sli111; reg •. 4.DO, n0w 2for1.9. Sizes l 'kl 1% re&11lar and slim;. reg. 4.50 , llOW2 forl ... Store ill Boys. . BuffumS' . . .. ., -, I -~- Q 0 lhwporl Cenle! el Fnlliai tsllnd .-644-22111 e Mon., Thurs., Fri. io:oo fin t.30 Ol!e! dlys 10:00 till 5:31 • '' , I I I ' 1 ' I I I• I I I I l ' I ' THUR5Dt.Y JUNE 'D ~ .... ,., ... -(Cl (60) Jtrri Dunph~. D ""'"'''-, .... !Cl c!o> 0 SIM Alllli aow: (C) .limes M•tol\ Cllff Alquettt, Weston IUIR. .0 Sii O'a.ct ~ (C) ~ Frtfl r...-(westn) ' -... Audil Murpli)', Gale StwlL m"""'.., tc1 C30> m•.., -c30> fJi) WW'• hr? llJ0- 11:30 D ---!Cl lillJJ CJ TIMI CfMll'J I•• (C) ~ mladrllltrFllW 1 111 llldt.lt's ,..., ~ m f*'C8161li ... 111t1o1: ''Proltcl: otr ..... : "fota" flll • r.... llCOdl Pali 11 ttll ,_. for Wit lol &hOW Mut of 1 communel .HOlllM~­&Wlb for theft rte.UC.&. .,_ .. _ "'° n 9 oo -CCl c30l .,.,. PMnj Pollot l\ecSlt... CoafldellCI llltft sellint Ids In I nonedsttnt "officiar' m1fllin1 IN brpta .t Stl Fridly Ind Officer GanllOll. (R) Pl.AN." A look 1! tllll ISSlllCI of I curilcutum dnitntd to ••~ Pit' with the lndi'lldu•I l11rnln1 r1t11 ot studenb. 0 11'> Cil -...... (C) (30) Al a"""ianct, Jot almost provoku • ficht O'llf Carolyn, but Jtff ..... •ae• to COlltlOI the situltlon; Tom 1 ,_,.-..~ dlsco¥trs Jiii prtplfiq to lnvt Cl> Moad .... » (C) '"' ........... -(<) (30) Wittv Cronkltt. fJ f TrNP (C) (SO) m I '-"°" (90) m Ullcwi'• w...i csoi ff) Sacrw•• fh 111 .. ._, .... 7:9089 (1)~-sm,, (Cl (90) Christmas In Cimarron Is rn1rrtcl b1 the lflU/der of I danct-11111 llH Md M1rsh1l Jim Crown lnvtstlllhl tht aruesome 1ct. H1 lfMXPldec!IJ mettJ 1n old fllme from th• past. S1loo11 bo.stna M1ddl1 L•nlllrt, -.1lo sllort1y 1ftarw1rd b1com• the •· and victim of the mysterious sl1ytr. Yictori1 Shew Is Mlddlt. (R) with Kally; uMltfl, SUSln wetdl• u Tom Colrtincts Jill tD &by, 'm1-tc1 (30) 1J11 !Niii ., .... ! "SIMI My rr ............. ilted l ... n llltfonll rttums to hit: llolMIU. aftir 17 yurs 11'1 EftPld Ind .._ 1111111 dll1111..,... '""!lllW-- - I L•S: (C) (60) Joey H•tllllrtoll ind fnnk Slllhl Jr. co-llolt. Gllllb llChidt PM! 11*, 1rMll fllturtd n(llilrs Sllln 11111 Htndtnon, Butllra Hiiier, stu GH- lla111, Thi Tl11'181 Sq111rs Two, 11111 SIMllly Myron Hlftdtl1111n. GORDO e 9 m ._,,, -= (C) coo> 'Then WliO wm Thlf H1n1 frttm th• Yardarm If Willy Gitt AN(r' While Daniel llld Reblocl ahop In th• port town of Ch1rlalon, lsr"I helps his new friend Willy (Martin Horii)') hide ifl the family waion. not knowln1 1111 th• ·ltd Is 1 Brit· ish se1man w1nted for mutlll)' (R) ...... -"!"' (<) (IO) D (!'!) CIJ-,_. -c<l (&l}til'lt 1111 I ~ ef Iii Olll- hour prulflru dtllinl wtth Utt probltm of fldsm in AIMflca. To· nicM's ... la ...titled "l lu and the M.-.-i It ml!'llMI l'ldtm 1s It ullb ln th•· lnldll kl-Aln•r· icl-r1dlo ind W.i$1on, ~ •d· vtrtisinr 111nc1-. tt'll advlftiurs. ntWIPIPlfJ 111• m1pi1""1 TIM 1 .. __ ...;:: problem of tM Jkrro ill thl com· ·-.... "" "' '"'" JUDGE PARKER of thl Ntcnt portrayed by tht in.- dill II atuctied. llT-Ill (60) 0 "LET'S GO TO TltE * RACES!" WlN CASH! PRES. BY VON'S MKTS.! ..... --(<) (llJJ ., ·-..., (<) l30) 0 Ltt'• ......... ~ (llO) ·-~ o ~m --,_ · (Cj (3o) '1.ukH ·Lillls." l.llkt 11:11.llMC ti) f30) litl Joh-. y1ditln1 with M1rcie, unblknowMt _ to h« ct.ti, Col. G1rrow1y, when 11:00 9 e.. ra.111: a.wt: (C) (30) the latter receiYes ltCJtl: orders to Jerry DullPhJ. ready Luke for 1 SmithJ011iln ....._ tution lnlerwlewer. Ken aibl fot Luke for 30m1 ltospltl1 tllb, thtn rushas to C.t11ln1 t'D sub tor him on his date with M1rd1 IO hi Luke un meet the lntertiewtr. (R) B Million $ llllwir. "l"IP SIClll A1f1l1" (cotntdY) '57-Suun Ht,W· ward, Kirk Ooua:l11. mr,.. ... '°"'"__. tc> tlO) m...,_1"11 ........... lllO') ·-·(80)-•"'-a-c<l -...-" ....... (oCOrllldY) '11 -Do!llld O'Collnor, ltotlle Adlm. ... -(II (60) ·---·-... flDmlAol) '5.1-T1Hulllt ltnk· lttN, Ihlen H.,.. it. H1ntlon. fm F..._. 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I • ' !'"1 " TELEVISION VIEWS • Tiny TiJn To Return By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Good nef(s, good newi' today lrom the wonderful world of television. Tiny Tim will be back nex·t season on NBC.TV's "Row&n and Martin:s Laugh· In." And ilnless you sit bent each day receiving network press releases, yow can't realize what good news that really .ii. i I MEAN, suppose you sit here and ihe mall brings a statement from 1.-0rne Greene, the bi.i daddy of "Bonanza," saying: 11U>ve ia like a warm blanket which covers and protects a child from hurt and even hunger." All rigb\, it-sourtds like Lome Green&-rlRl!t!' So you start looking around desperately for a ~aa­ er. And there is gOO<l"t>ld Tiny Tim to the reocue, becawe he is also quoted in a press release. ~ 1ays: i ''WHAT DO I FEEL I'm trying to do today h£ my music? Well, I'm trying to bring b!ld< the baP:. piness that was part of the beautiful tunes that were sung in the days of the past -the lovely day• '!- . vaudeville! Those songs ~ven chill me. today wbell I hear th.em." . Well, that, of course, puts the · wor1d in l>o.". spective for a while. But then you loot at a press r~ lease which explains that Ed Ames-never leamllll\ to ice skate and quotes him as saying: ''I cami from a large family, And it pretty well boiled dawa to skating or eating. We ate well." What doel Ames mean by that? I mean, what in the wor~ is he trying to tell us? Willl Tiny Tim, there iii never any such problem: · l.t • 1'WHAT SINGERS Wt had!" be says. "Irvinil Kaufman ,one oft.he first vaudeville singers; Arth~ Fields, the first crooner, way before the electritr1 phonograph; and of course Rudy Vallee, Gene A~ tin, Mr. Jolson, Mr. Crosby and Mr. Russ ColW¥, bo . • . God bless them all! Now , as I hear these songs, I believe that they can thrill the people cl.fi today just as they thrilled the P...,ple of ye&terday ·l'j You said it, Mr. Tiny. And somehow this a!ll seems more importaant than a press release quoC-; ing the boss of "Peyton Place,' Paul Monash~ saying: "Way back wben we completed tile 1 ' 1egment, it seelhed an incredible achievem ., Fortunately, we are telling a story wbic:b aPPNlii · to have no end." ~ FORTUNATE, perhaps -but not .. fortum as b~g on 1be receiving end of observations .1 Mr. Tim: ' "! don't think I'm turning ·back tile dodt bf ' doing ·these old tunes," he says, "I love' rock 'n' roll and popular music. It's just that the spirit. ol the singers whose songs I do are living within me. That's why the songs come out in the voices of the original singers. I'm not doing imitations. 'l'WW1 the way they sound inside of me." AND WHY DOES HE SING? "Perhaps above all, because of all the lovely women who with their beauty cause, my heart to overflow with joy." . . ' • • I JI ...,,...., n.-.;,JlltD,1969 I Moaey '8 Werdt 'Price Stability': Why, It . Doesn't Keep PriCtis Stable :.1 ~ ~RTEBbi ''reU-prlce-V- lD tbe U.S.! A. II woaW bo a price 9· .......... ..._._I penieat I yw. .. !'.;.~ ::::.. .... ~ t ~ prkea! A. Bee•u1t l'M'lly ta -tilnOI -prices la tbb C0UDtrY remained µnch&qod •-a Ml year or aclulDJ decllaed aad tllo y-1 durlJIC wbldi price ID· ---fracCl-1 ® tbere have been actual cle=~s have UJUAlly been yeara of large·1c1le lll>"lllployment. Wt .,. aot o1 tile IDcome tu In- • prepared lo tolerate a blp c r , a a e spondinfl cut. unempio,ment race ID a· poc11:..:.. ii lo curt> demanda chante for no price ID· -· creaset. And ,.. haven't I« goodl 811<1 llrVlces. The learned how to m 1 a h lll«<y ii that I restraint oo virtually ot.able prl<11 with our demaads will help 1 ... ce lull employment. prices back from today'• ii)· Q, IF REASONABLE • fial!Oll<ll)I 4 per«DI a year price stability Ml defined u rate of rise to a more ' a 2 percent annual price ftasonable rate and finally rile, what b inflation? to the acceptable 2 percent A. An)'Utlng above a 3 per· ,. mnual increase. cent rise a year for a pro-But it's not , generally tracted period of time. understood what the words Q. What's the rate ol price "reasonable price stability" increase now? and .. .inflation" mean in A. It'a running at an an· hard numbers. The dlc- nual rate of 4 percent, un· tionaries, for l n s t a n c e , questionably in 1be range ·of define inflaton as "a sharp "inflation." a.Qd suddeli.ris'e in prices" _or "a sharp and sU~en fall in the value of money in clrcu.lati-On," but th e y IT'S G E NE R A LL Y· understood that a te1 goal Southern Californians' Income Jumps Up Agaill Jamison, Security First National Bank vice preri- dent, s a i d preliminary estimates indioa.te a 7 per- cent increase in t o t a I personal incpme to an an. time blgh ol 138.3 'billion, while percapita income jum- ped 5.2 percent to $3,116t. The five-eounty area's $35.8 billion penonal income in 1967 topped every state except Califdrnia, N e w York, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Gross pro- duct for tbe five counties lalt year was $45.S billion, nearly 6 percent of the na- tional total . 'Ibis wu better than India, Brazil or Spain's total, and was more than 38 percent of Russia's GNP. Jamison pointed C)ut that 97;2 percent of that total came from an .area within 60 mile$ of downtown Los Angeles, with Los Angeles County accounting for '35.2 billion. The report, compiled from C o m m e r c e Department statistics, includes personal income to residents of the five-county regional area from all sources inclifding wages and salaries, other labor income, interest, dividends, rent, other pro- perty i n c o m e , pensions, unemployment and social· security payments and military pay. .. For the 13th straight year, the five~ounty aiea's in- come is expected to exceed 50 percent of the lllat:e total. I To Learn Thomas McDermott warn- ed a iteminar at OCC rectlllly that "Half of what an engineer leams ll>doy hi achoo! will be obsolete hi 10 years, Md hall of what he needs 10 lcnow b not even a..Uable." McDermott, president of Amerlctn Society for Quall· 1Y Oootrol and divlllon direct.or at the 1 p • c e dlvillou Ill North American Roctwell, IPOl<e lo about 175 qUallty control peraonnel at a quality control seminar at the college. McDermott alao Mid that too many worten1 tt all 1 .. eu hi buslnen and hi· duttry toc1-r • c c e p t mediocrity a a way of llre ood do Jut _,Cb lo (II by. - Dr. l!:ctnrd P . Coleman, natneerlng professor at Ud.A compared pro.. feulooal activity Jn the q waltty field to a tbermod;ynarn.J.c 1ystem. He •aid " hat lemJ><!'ltare, _ ...... c1e111117, ""' Ibo -.. avut. • ----- I • • • • l ' I I " .. ---~-.~. -·· ~ ···-------... -·-· ........ Thursday's Closing Prices -Complete I I I I I ( '· ' Tllondar. """' 27, 1968 • DAILY l'LOT JI ... -· - .. • ' • , • ' . " I t -....... -.... -.... -. ~.._ .............................. . . . . ~ .. ' .... • • I '-· -77, 1"8 '.Spiller, Vos ·s. • By GLENN WRITE or .. DllllY ,... ... Proleulonal a!blelel Bill Vou and Plill Spiller ....,.. named co-w!noer• of the .coveted Yordley Ttophy Wed· ,nieeday night at Balboo Bay Club be/ore a baoquat pthertng of 125. 1be duo was selected from an orlstnal field ol 10 nomlneel -a l'""'if'oup called the finest-ever over~ll .ln -tbe 12-year hi!tory of tbe award Which ,., goes annually to the mp male athlete ol the Harbor are.a. . "<; Jt waa the ftrst time that co-winners . were cbo&en and • Miectioa com· ip.Jttee members later nvealed.1 mce ,. . . , .... • tM' lle!d WU ...,._ "' Spiller ana Vou, it wu Impossible 14 plct between -them. On11 four Barbor ..... educ&~ males have ever made the pro sport.I rarW so tbla yeu'• Yarcpey •in:Dt!t• compriJe half that amouut. - Georce Yanlley, tor whom the trophy iJ named, and PalA. Neumann the secoDd winner in the serlea of the award .. ia ttie other. Both have since reljred from pro basketball. Thi.1 year's wiDDera have much in common. 'Ibey 'both attended Newport Harbor High, and were in fact good frieDdl there. They went on to Orance Cout College. Then their traila tplll. Aneele1) -where he coatlnued to 1 t • r Aogeles) wllert be oontinued 14 start in football. Voas went inf<I pro b""""". . T hen their i.th& apln paralleled SpUJer went to the St. Lou11 Cardinals of the NaUooal Football Leaiuit ln' i967 and waa one of 100 rookies shooting tor a spot on the 11quad. . . He wasn't big in phyaical stature but bis detenni.Mtion made up for what hei lacked in pounds and lncbe•. Spiller · made the cuta and waa one of four pro novices "' be· kept. ":PRIDE OF HARBOR AREA -Yardley Trophy · c~winners and special award recipient Toni Hewitt ".(left) show off their booty after Wednesday night's banquet at Balboa Bay Club. Miss Hewitt was singled out for special recognition by the sponsor- ••• ing Newport Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce for her swim exploits. Phil Spiller (right) and Fran Marimon display the huge Yardley award. Marimon accepted for co-winner Bill Voss, who was unable to attend because of duties with the Chicago White Sox. 1 ' ' Mall Bag Sound.off Fans ·Laud Departed Coach A column regarding the court con- duct and departure of Newport Harbor High basketball coach Al H~lmey has brought ~ bit of comment via the mail bag. Here's excerpts from the letters which bore signatures: HCo1cb Hackney bas done for Bubor mch what no other coach bas been able to do. Harbor now ba1 PRIDE. True hll -· teclull· quea were anortbodo:r at Ume1. That · 11 the only way to e.ach ud get oatatand.ln& re1ults where none should be expected. He · alway1 laufht m to play "' win. 4 Becaue of hit enercetlc coachlac our basketball team, which sbou.ld have cOme lD Stb place, came ID Srd place ID the Sunset Leagua. 0 He bU turned the boys tllal be has been a11odated with Into well mannered men, an asset to tbe eom- mua.l ty. Hh penonal band b11 hel?ted m111y of as over tile roagb ~road· of htgb school and Into college. able to make the kid& perform at their best -and maybe beyond -because they wanted to please him. "He tal!B,ht and trained them and made them' proud. He was a friend to each of them, Coach Hackney had no family so he gave special attention and time t.o his boys. He not1 oniy taught them what he could about sporta but also about pride, respect and appearance. "He also got to know the parents of the boys and would take u.s out to breakfast once a week with our sons. ......... ,,, ......... . WHITE WASH •••••••••••••••••••• desire to win. In add.it.ion , he demand- ed about 110 percent of everybody's ability while they were on the basket· ball court. "Everything considered , a large pair o( shoes are now empty and I know a young man who feels a great personal loss. From Susan Lee Smith: j<Durlng the past year I bad M.R Hackney 11 my English tutor, while . I had mono. I was surprised and dellghted by this man's paUence In trying to teach me the principles of Engll&b logic. "Though on tbe court Mr. Hackney 111 a different person, his 1oal1 for the Varsity team this year . were 1Ull the same as tryln1 lo teach me EngHih lo'1c. A t Hackney's primary goal was to not only make tbe Newport Harbor Basketball team the toughest and best team In the Sunset Leape, but also to make each member of that team Independent, seU-thlnJdn1. "Tbe gap left la Barb. will .!. --Mtt'er-.be lllled." -v We'd have a pot-luck dinner now and Mien. .. "May I 11ugge1C that you see both 1lde1 of a man such as Al Hackney before you crlUclu him. Despite his temper, be treated ·his team fairly and looked OD Uto8e boys a1 1001. I doubt that you could Ond one member of tbe Vanity tea m who not only admired but respected Al Hackney." An opinion from \Vllliam Webster: Dave Swango B!andle and "I have a son who is an athlete and bas had many coaches. The last two years he has been under coach Hackney. You spoke of him being able to magnetize kids. Let's say he was ANGELS' TOP PREP SIGNS WITH CLUB ANAHEIM -The California Angels signed tbemselvet Quite a high school ballplayer Wednesdoy. He LI lS.year~ld Lloyd Allen, of Selma, Calif., the club's first round draft choice this year, Allen will report to Jdabc:i Falls, Ida., next Tues- day. During an almoet unbelievable prep career Allen pitched 313 ni.In11 and had • earned run average of. o. 78. He 1truct out 588 batttn and burled ftve DO bJt!MI, ooe a penect game in wlllcb he 1trud< out 1IJe lint 19 men be 1-d. But tbat'1 not all. 'Iba 6-foot-l. J.86.pound right.hander olao played !he oulfield during his · .-7ear. In 25 gamn he batted .•• Mt nine home nm1 and drove 1n 41 talllel. r "You see, he not only held a magic fer the boys, but also for the parents. He made you feel kind of special and proud because you were a parent of ODe of. hiJ boys . "There are many ol us who don't hold with your oplnJon. We feel Fri· day, June 14 (the day Hackney resign- ed) was a sad day and wish it had never happened." From Johll Haven: "A1 (or Mr. Hackney 's aometlme1 colorful language, If Mr. White doesn't reallu that verballi· ID1 emotions Is a normal part Of atblellc competition tbea be is more naive than I llad prt:vlou1ly Im· aglned. Acaln, tbe more emoUonal side of Mr. Ractne7'1 nature come1 fnm hJ1 tremendous enthu1la1m about ba1tetball. He believes la wtn- ttlng and bl1 teams play "rip 'em up, no bolds barred'" basketball. It ts hl1 type of came combined with bis ability 14 brt.f out the belt ID his players that led Newport Harbor to 1 Udrd place filll11l la a touch Sunset League." ' From Paul Holmes: "It should be noted thal I bave a son who waa privileged to be on Hackney's battetbaft aquad last year. "He tauJht the klda • respect and • politenets that even rubbed off on our elew.n year old ton. He tried to instill -I thlnlt pretty succeasfully -a From Bob Malinoff, chairman of the school's basketball boosters: "Al instilled a devotion, dedication, and splrit into his ballplayers that very few coaches are capable of ac- complishing. He went beyond that. He taught them discipline and true sportsmanstrlp. · "I witnessed the North-South All- Star Basketball game last night and to me one of the highlights was the ex- ceptional team plat"tii Alan Gage last season'1 co.captain and all.:telgue guard. Alan's unselfish passing and fine defensive play cannot go un- mentioned. When two of the North playen had fouled out it was Alan Gage who walked over to shake tbelr hand. This, Mr. WbJte, was the ty_pe ol. b.,ketball that Al Hackney taught at Harbor Hlgh. "Sure, Al was pretty emotional and, basketball being what It ts, the op- poalng fan1 &ad a tendency to Jeer him a U~, but thia wias certainly no cause for you to write what you did," 'lbanki 14 all for the opinions. It'• great to live Jn a place where people are free to expreu tbemaelve1. I ,, • Yardley -Co-w nners· P!lll W81 10 touCl1 he Wound up aJ a def«ISivt starter, made tbt all·NFL rookie team aod waa flltb bl con-twenoe punt return rankings. Vou WU •old front the Detroit Tigers.to the O>loago Wblte Sox of the American League and wu called up by the parent organiiation for brief Bti.nts du.ring the campaign but spent most of the '67 seaaon in the minor leagues. Then in the spring of this year be was caned back after bitting over .300 with Hawaii of the P~iflc Coast League. He btas started in tb_e outfield. most of the time and .bas delivered several key bit., llltllouCh his ~ avdi• ts only llld>Uy bettar tl>oD half of wllat he 1i>Of{ecl 1u the PCL. VOA, -lo to attend W-.tay•s awards because of play!ni com- mllmellU, b lite Spiller in Ulal be Is nnall u major leaguers go. But again it baa been a caae of determ!natioo carrying 1IJe load. He was injured over the weekend when he crashed ~to a wall wtille catching a fly ball. But be managed to ·hold on to it abd was back out to pnc:· tlce on Monday. Voss spoiled a Dean <llance no-hit- ter aod also came up with c:ruclal b!u In Wblle Sox 1'fnl ewer fbe Yankooo and Aogels. The other ttoallJt& for . Yardley la~ls Included John Vallely ol Orange Cout College basketball fame; OCC crew star Jlm Jorgensen and UC Irvine IWim whiz Mite Marlin. And the· other ti.ve nominees ·in· eluded Gary Johnson, .Ow manager for the Appleton Fox pro baseball team: Jim Ogle. Newport Harbor High tennis ace; Mike Heckman, UCI butetball flash; Frank Weirath, OCC football star; John Yule, Corona del Mar mg11 baske!l>all hero. May Never Come Any Closer To Getting No_-hitter--Big D SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Do n Drysdale, who had Just come within four outs of a no-hitter, figures heJllay never get any closer. He just isn't the type. The big Los Angeles rlghthander set down San Francisco on two hits Wednesday, winning his 200th career game as the Dodgers beat the Giants 2-1. Not until there were ~o out in the ei2bth did pinch-hitter Dave Marshall deliver the first San Francisco hit, a solid run-scoring ·single to center. Upset? Not Don. "I wasn't wonied about a no-hit .. ter." Drysdale said. ''With two out, J waa just hoping to keep the fil'st guy off baae in the ninth so the next guy wouldn't hit one out. "I'm not really the type of pl.teller that pitches no-bitters. I pitch them in and out and try to get guys to bit the ball. . "No-hit pitchers are usually guys who pitch up and down, who are a lit- tle wild sometime and then everything falls In." · Drysdale had limited the Gianta' to just two walks when Jack Hiatt walk- ed, leading off the eighth. Bobby Bonds then bunted aod was safe when Drysdale's tl:row pulled Wes Parker off ficst: Though 'it was a tou~ chance, the official s c o r e r gave Drysdale the benefit of the doubt and called it an er- ror, leaying the no-hitter intact. "I should have thrown him out by 10 feet,'' Don said. "If he wants to call it a hit, be Can call it a hit." Drysdale got the next two batters, Do ... er Slate June 21 Ooatets vs Allan!• 7;$5 P.m. l(F/ (UGI JUnt 2' Dod"'" vs Allant1 7:U p.m, t<FI (6.IO) Ju~ )CL Dodetn vs Af11nl1 12;5J p.m. t<F I (Ull) July 1 Dod'9tl vs St. l.oul1 J:"P.m. ICFI (640) but then Marshall hit foc Ron Hunt and punched a single over second, Dobson Cools Halos driving in Hiatt. . "I was hoping he'd throw a fastball," said Marshall. Angels Move to Road "Tbat'-1,. what he got," said Dodger catcher Tom Haller. "It was a good pitch; be hit it right down on the end ol the bat." After 3-0 Loss to A's LOS .l.NOILll'S SAN FRANCISCO W,D1v!l, d POPOvlcll, u Slv1•, ti k.BoYer, lb L1fftlvr1, 2b Ventll~I. II Falny, rt Hiller. c P1'11er, lb omoaie. , 1~r11rt11 3000Himl,2b It r II tto/ J 0 0 0 I 0 1 I o o a o ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' a , a 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 l 0 0 0 J a a o 1 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 ae 1 J I ANAHEIM -California Angels' shortstop Jim Fregost says Chuck Dobson, Oakland Athletics' burler, "has some of the best stuff in the league -especially the fast ball." The rest of the Angels might well think Fregosi was understating the facts Wednesday night after Dobson, 5-7, shut the door on California with a three-hit, 3-0 victory. CaWornia, now embarking on a road trip, bas 12 games to play in the next 10 days in Washington, Detroit and Cleveland, four in each city. "Eight and four will get us two games over .500," Rigriey calculated. Two of the hits off the Oakland right-hander were by Fregosi, the Angels' AU-Star shortstop for the se- cond straight year. 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' . • • Gibson Nears Drysdale's Zero Record ST. LOtnS (AP) -Bob Gib.son, who has everybody thinking a b o u t shutout., is trying to keep the goose eggs off his mind. - "First you think about wins ," said Gibson, who stretched his scoreless in- ning string to 47 with bis fifth straight shutout, beating Pittsburgh 3-0 in the first game of a twi-nigh t doubleheader Wednesday. "Shutouts are secondary. Get yourself preoccupied with shutouts and pretty soon you're behind," said Gibson. "l'tn not looking forward to a shutout, I'm looking forward to a win." Gibson's string has him zeroing in on t h e record of 58 2/3 scoreless in- nings established earUer this season by Don Drysdale of Loi Angeles. Drysdale Is Scheduled to be Gibson's ooponent in h1J nut scheduled start Monday. "Macht nlc:hts" l8ld Gibson of the confnmt.Uon, sllpplng into Gennan to explain that Drysdale as an opponen t would make no difference to him. Gibson said he felt particularly strong against Ille Pirate• and stayed witb mostcy fastballs. "I had six da)'I rat ii.nee my lalt start because of the rain out Monday,'' said Gibson. '"Ibe weather was coo1 and I felt a:ood. When you're not 10 atroag, you compenNte with curves in !he lata bmin~1 but I stayed with fa.stballl today. t The defeat was a blow to the plans of Angel Manager Bill Rigney. "My goat has been to get three or four games over .500 before the Ali- St.ar break" July 9, Rigney said. "We'll have to play like crazy to do it IJO'W, II J D O O Mtr1hall, I'll 4 o I o Gibbon, P ' a 1 o J.Alor.r, 1f lllOMtvs,cl 1 0 0 0 McC-y, lb ' D O O Hirt, 3ll •120Hl1tt,c ' 0 1 1 01¥-1, 2b 301G8onds,l"f l.Mller, 11 McCormick, p Llllzy, P Cllne, p11 81rton, c l3 J 1 l Tot1la Davis Cup Lid Closing On Entering Pro Field WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Australian tennis officials have jwt a week to try to persuade other coun- tries t h a t professionals should be allowed to play in the Davis Cup - and the odds are stacked against -them. Tennis sources at Wimbledoo, where pros and amateurs a,re competing together for the Mst time, said most delegates are likely to vote against the plan when the Davis Cup committee meets in London next Thursday. Bob Kelleher, president of the U .S, Lawn Tennis Association, dropped a broad hint. that be will not be sup- porting the Australians. "We are not against it in pfinciple, but we don't think the time is ripe to bring in the pros," Kelleher said. Bill Edwards, president of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, is expected to arrive next Monday to head his country's delegation. Australia, winner oC the Davis Cup eight times iD tbe last nine years, has changed its opinion after years of bit- tec opposition to having pros in tbe tournament. Rain continued to spoil the first open Wimbledon tournament Wednesday. Play was restricted to 31h hours. Wednesday's big duel was between two Americans, pro Dennis Ralston of Los Angeles and amateur Cliff Richey of San Angelo, Tex. Ralston won 6-3, 3- 6, 7-9, 6·3, 13-11 after Richey had been foot-faWted to drop service in the 23rd game oC the la.at set. Amateur glant·klll.,. Herb Fit.Gil> bon of Garden Qty, N.Y. -who on Tuesday knocked out Yugoslav pro Nttki. Pille -was eliminated by Bri- tain'• Mark Cox in anot.ber five-set cliffttanger, t~, 6-3, 7-9, 9-7, 12-10. U"I T ......... LYING DOWN ON THE JOll -Roy Emeraon '11. Newport Beach isn't exacUy catching his breath In this action Wednesday at the Wimbledon Open Championships, having j ust returned •bot of Romania's Ion Tirlac. Emeraon aropped llrat set by S.7 tally 1 but stonned back to post 6-1, 6-2 and ~wins ih the second round pairing. . l " I \ I ( I I I I ' • ' I ( I i I I I I Newport Harbor , EDITI ON • . . . : -. • • • • y ......... .... VOL 61', NO. ·154, 3 SECTIONS, 3~·PA"6ES NEWPORT BEACH, CAQFORNI.( »!~ltSDAY, JUNE 27, ltla !EN CENTS Ray Denies __ Killing ' King I 'Dmn't Bear_ Grudge,'· ~u~pect .. Tells . British Court ?.-C.ILY PILOT ,.,... n .allff9rr s.ns LONDON (UPI) -Jomes Earl Ray today denied in court that be assuslnSted· the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He said be did not even bear him a grudge. Ray's voice was squeaky; at flrlt but when his BrJtl.sb defense attorney'uk· ed bim "ctid you kill Dr. Martin LUl!ler King?" his reply was firm, quiet and almo.st matter of fact: "No &ir." 1 Ray · entered a Bow Street U'.S. Quits ~eSanh; J' No Tears SAIGON (UPI) -From the haila of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, the U.S. Marines probably prefer to fight their. country's battles anyplace but Khe Sanh. Fight at Khe Sanh they did -con· founding predictions of an American Dien Bien Phu and smashing the greatest Communist siege of the.war. But the leathernecks are leavlilg the fort in the northwest corner of South Vietnam today. It was not expected to be a tearful leave-taking. · • TALL <TA$$EL' IN CORNFIELD CRASH SITE • Toll Rotor' ti/ Glont Sao Stallkin Towers Above Toll C:orn Khe Sanh baS been home to Marines since September, 1986; 1'hen a leatherneck company came aM ~h· ed on the red dusty plateau a~ qne of the main Communist tnmtra:UOn routes into South Vletnam. It nem El Torri, Probing Cause Of Hel wopter Smashup " ~as a 'lam !lame _ ..., In Hanoi, the North Vietnamese decided the Marine.s must be mpt aw~. And, they figured, crushing Khe 8abJl would reap .propaganda rewards as valuable as the crushing of the 8,000 Marines who fiDany bad dug In there. An investigation is under waY today in an effort to determine the cause of a U.S. Marine bellcopler crash Wednesday at El T<ro in which the six servicemen aboard escaped with minor lnjurita. A spokesman at El Toro rep<rted that an accident board ls preaenUy ih- vestigatlng the crash. No cause has yet been determined. '!be Cll-53 Sea stallion helicopter craablanded. in a ccrn field ·near-El Toro'• main gate. The belicopter, the newest in the U.S. Marine Corps' rotary aircraft in· vontary, WU badly dlt!llaged, but ail aboard walked away from the scene. They were later treated and released at Ule bue hocpilal. ' E•ller reports said that the aircraft lost power on a routine tralniDg KialoiJ II 3rd To Finish in Bermuda Race HAMILTON; Bermuda (.\!') -The Ondine, Huey Long's 73-foot ketch out of Larchmont, N.Y., crossed the flnlsh line at St. Davids Head early today, the first boat to complele the· 6:1$-mlle Newport, R.I., to Bermuda yacht race. She sailed across the llnish line about 13 minutes after midnight with a corrected time of three days, . nille ho~. 32. minutes and 41 seconds. . mjsslon. '1ie Sikorsky-built craft fluttered down into Irvine Ranch iroperty 100 yards west of Trabuco Road, lurching ooto" Ill right side in a tangle of rotor bl~•· 2 Flag Defili ng Youths Get Jail, A list of those aboard releaaed llJ E A • the Marine Corps air ladllty -: nay , 8Stgnment Capt, Dellllll Cln11•9b1, %7, ol u~ tbs led Mission Viejo, the pilot. Two n--Area you , arres ht LI. David E. 'l'a:rler, 24, of Ncn11 . .., ....... lie "American Flag by ••· Tanyt.ow:n, N.Y., c1>pilot. Jlil tt • an auto ae1t cover, were Cpl. Robert Bow~ 20, ol Brillq -Id w-.1 to write 5,000. Green, Mo., crew chief. word etUJI on the IUbJect, "The Flag Low Cpl. J.-E. -· 24, of ,. J -~L" . Santa 'Ana, first mechanic. -'-• "Y ......... Two passengers aboard were Cpl. MUnlclpel Judge Oalvln Schmidt Im· J bn J Fi.seoharth 21 Ren posed. the unusm.l aentence against ;.Vada · and • ----'Cpl. •N!!_._ Eo,r Timmie Hoppll, 20, ol 3IK 16th Place, ' ~~ --· ColtaMesa,and RodMlchaelStewart, Olien, of Anguln. , 18, of 2212 w. Oce'"1 Front, Newport Former Publish er Injured in Crash W.alter Burrougtui:, former publisher of Ule Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, was injured Wednesday night In an autorn<>'?lle accident tn Slinset Beach. Buhoughs, 66, of 511 CliH Drive, Newport Beach, i1 in Huntington Intercooununity Hospital in "satisfac- tory" condition suffering from a broken nose and cab and bruises boopilal aides said. ' California llighway Patrol officers reported that BlDTougils' car, south- bound on Coast Highway, !ailed to negotiate an S-curve near Anderson Street and struck a coocrete pillar. Beach. , Nnpc>rt police arrested the two youth.I on May 7 alter a woman com· plained of seeing Old Glory covering the back seat of their car near Harbor m-. School. 1 The pair pleaded guilty to the m.lade· meanor fiag defiling charges. Judge Schmidt Wednesday alao sentenced them to 21 <bys in Orange Colln'ty Jall. But he noted that the time had already been served by the youths, who failed to make sufficient bail while awaiting sentencing. The judge made the essay-writing . tut tme of the eonditions of two years formal probation. He gave each ctefen· da/iit 90 days in which to get the job done. The essays are to be turned in to him. In addition, Judge Schmidt directed Stewart to finish high school a• another condition of prObaUon. . ~ate' Court for oii air-l>ore bll fingerprints. liearlni chiwlna rum and 11Mked 1>y "IJI my mind tl1ll wao the sin&!• two ScoUal:d-Yard detectives. Tbe jaw handed wort of this defendanit,'' muscles -•th blJ stubble of beard ·Calcutt said. twltdied • he beard hlmalll doscrfb. · iJ1 hl1 own te1tlmooy Ray told· 111e ed as the "single band" that killed court be bad never met King. King in Metnphii , Tenn., on.·Apt;..i. 4. . 0 1 have never bad any kind of Barrister David Calcutt, the Bn"tilh grudge against him,'"' be sald. attorney acting for tile United States, Ray, his dark· brown hafr 1 neatly .accused Ray of executing t .b e combed, hunched forward in the iron· "calculated, brutal and senseless railed prisoner's dock as Calcutt call·. murder" oj Kina with a rifle Whlcb ed a U.S. fingerprint export who Seymour: ··Maybe Harbor Bill Assemblyman John V. Briggs re-Beach omeadmellts are accepted," mains optiln!stic 1loday Ula! bll bill Briggs said. for a vote of the people on dllbandlng "Obairman John Knoz (D-Rlch· Ule Orange County Horbor Dlstrltt mond) told me the bill should pass w!ll be cleared by conunittee. committee II It had unified county But Newport !leach City Attorney delegaUon support," the Fullerton Tully Seymour, who was a key figure assemblyman said. "With Badham l in Wednellday'1 hearings, figures feel I wiD have such support." Brig.gs' measure may be a dead iS6ue. Briggs said Knox told Board of The FuU.rton Republic.on'• bill was • Supervllon' repreM>taUvea Wed· withdrawn by Brtgp fr<1m a bearing ne9day that they lhould. "take tbe in· before the Assembly Municipal and iUatlve" and let the people or tht1 County G<lvernment Committee in· Local Agency Formation Commi1sion Sacramento Wed n es day after act on the harbor maUer. Seymwr offered a series o f Briggs said X. is aware of the amend!ge~. league's strq feeUnt for a change in Ule barbot dlltrlct setup. PROTEcr\ Cll IZENS -\ "I am eoafldeut the harbor diitrlct '!be chmlges are de!ilDed to. prolecl Is going to be dissolved one way or beacb cl.tieS' investm.-. ln ex1atlng another," the Fullerton as~blyman harbor pr!ijects, bf "dlltrlbl!tlng diatrlct said. prowttel1.to the cities. Seymour represented New po r 4 Briggs rjlid lodllJ he wu oPtllJ11sll~ Beach at WednO&day'a · bearing in about. cleatance of the blll tbrouib' tM SecramelMo. , He 1 told the DAILY ..... mlibl,Jieoll!~ · • PILOT toclay, tllal' M far aa ,lb& bill II · "~u R®irt -m (JI. · cmcerned "II Ioob up 1dll all the .,.Ne,.;cwt ~) • ...,be )lilllil be ...,,... ~. able to wpport Ule bill II the Newport ~ 1~elled thr.;.; ,.;. .. , . . • teslifled Ray's line-Iola wen on °'"' rllle tllat kliled Klq. • Hel,.q obYIOUll,J·-u caJcutt told or CborlOa Q. Stemia, • ...-1 of the Memphis boarding house from which.the state of Tennessee coot.ends that Ray.shot Kini· He said ~vens 1aw Ray enter a bathroom and that then he heard the sbot which killed the civil rights (See 'RAY, Pagel) I Dead? for thlit -"Committee chairman Knox ts lather of legjalllllon th8t eoloblisiled Ule Local Agency FormM!Oll Com· mWiOD ll)'>lem of dealinC :wltlt the disaolut!Oll ol &t>eclal diatrid>. Knoz .!eels that Uleee things &bould be band!· ed. on the local level aOO the legislature' slJould be b.tqied to only· 11 a lut resort." . -"Its very . !IKe In tlie-JeglelOtl.., sesslQD for a measure like .thll to 1;»e pushed Ulrough. Bills are beblc drop- ped all over tbe place.'" -"OUr own aasemblymaa, J\obett E. Badham (R·Newport Be a c b ) bimsell lsn•reoiivlnced tlla\ 1ie· waata to support )11\1 bill." · · "*°-' Orange Cowily· 1upervllon ~ to 1 lasl week to -Vlo ~ u 11 Ii presently Mt up wiUi Ila ming. authority and advisory coi:nm1Mioa. '!be League of Citlei Mca!!lY Dlghl voled 17 to 3 for fll'8olUll~ Ille amendmenll --hr JIWpii1 B<adl. . ~our empilMDed -)lle._I . (S... llAJIBOll, p .... ,_ . Leary Bails Son Out of Laguna :Jail Ne.wp~rt'~ Duncan Neiv ' . . Police Chief of Orange Men1U V. Duncan, Newport Bead> 81 RICHARD p, NALL a11lslanl police chlaf, will become Of """ Dit1Y ..... '"" police chlef J the ,dty ol Oran1e If· LSD cult leader Dr. Timothy Leary fective July i5. bailf!d his 18-year-old IOO. out of Duncan succeeds retiring Chl.ef Laguna Beach City .Jail Wedne•~Y Harold Richardson, It was onnowiced afternoon. Wednaday aflernoon by <>ranee. City. John BUJch Leary bad been arrested -Manager Georce N. Weimer. at 12lS Roc:ltewlt Lane. It it tbe home Duncan 51 has 1erved. ·., umtant • • • of John M. Griggs, 24, an employe of police dlief in Newport Beach for the Myatic Arts World, a psychedelic put three year1. He bu Zl year1' U.• shop perleoce in law enforcemenl G : • • • ld Ge · ,_ '!be chlel .. lect served nine yean H rig5s .,..year.o son, rry, 1S m a lieutenant and two year11u a cap. serious condition~ at South Cout Com· ta1n in the Loe Angetis Polk:e Depart· munity 'Hospital. He ls believed to ment, where he rose to commander of have swallowed the hallucinatory drug the Wilshire and Ctotral divitlona witll STP, which caused a respiratory col· a total of 247 officers. lapse and partial paralysis in the Said Newport Police ai!el B. JamH child.· ... Glavu Of Duncan'• departure: " Young~ wu arretted on a war· "We have been very grateful for rant oqtstandlng since Nov. %1 alleging Merrill'• Hrvlce. lit bu been o big be wu under the influence of drugs, a factor in bringing the department misdenieanor. along to its present position of pro. Police picked up the yowger Le!W'y fessionallsm. . last Thanksgiving night after . a "While we di11ike loalng him, we're housewife in the 100 block of Temple very proud he wa1 selected by Orange Hills Drive complained of a youth on and we believe that ctty ts golng to her porch who was actin g'. strangely. benefit greaUy by his presence." He was placed in pl'otective,custody ·Duncan starts his new position at an. in the care of a psychiatrist a~ Orange annual 181.al'y of $16,580. JU1t the day County Medical Center and later befoce he was aelected u Orange released to his father. Dr. Leafy lfaS police chief, Newport Beach city COUD· living in Laguna at the time, with bis . cllmen bad boosted bis annual pay by new bride, Rosemary, 33. '750 to fl8,238. Joltn Leary wu released on '315 He bolds a BS in public ad· ball Wedneoday and !1 to be am<lgned ministration from USC, plus 30 units in municlpal Court July II, police laid. of graduate wort. Presently be will 1ubmH a tbe1t1· at USC on per10rmel CAL L HIM CHiii' Morrlll V • .,._.,., o • ..,. Second to finish was StormVoget with an elapoed lime of tbrie da)'I, 12 hours, 18 minutes and 38 seconds and a corrected time of three days, 11 hours, 50 minutes and 48 seconds. Third acro8I the UM was Klaloa II with an elapsed time of three clays, 13 hours, five minutes 'f!llDd. $4 1econds aod a corrected time of three days, nlne hours, 44 minutes and six seconds. Hower Line Burials Eased counseling for muolclp&. p o 11 c e employes for his master'• degree. Duncan held the rant ol captain In Ule U.S. Marine C<ll\li, and allo bolds &n odvanceil .~ mrtlllcote.'. . · 'Don't gtvo up bopO: Ule ilm will be out far ,a •u!ct peel/: al ta. Oraqe Coast -oen I and l ·p:m; P'ridaJ. Otherwise It'• 1llll cloudavllle . 87 JEROME F. COWNS .... ~, ....... ~ "It was a fiairly colnfortable pamiege · all the way down," I.mg 1ald after A new law making it euier far stepping ~ore at the St. Georg•'• neigh~ to bury power lines will Dinghy and Sports C!llb early inday. soon be on the books in Newport "But Ille Ugbt weather we bod at the n• h start of tlte race t1lled · UI' for'"tbe 'oeat: • • Benno Tro\>hy." , City councilmen on July 22 will con· 1-llW1ed soeolln( ·ii nut right duct a formal public bearing on the after finishing, being portlcvlarlt ..,.. -lied ordinance arid will then Im· lous about Kilroy, bll lolig·Ume West doubtedly adopt IL coa1t competitor. 1be law abUdY hu won tentative, Long'• best 24-bour nm WM during but unanlmoaa,.counclJ 1pprmaL the second day out, 242 mllel, while Al ell)Jlala,d by A11lltant City Atty. for a 12-bour period he logell 11 Tom W:oodruff, the mwuro II. an mlle1. -..'enabling ordinance"\ that will allow "We're sorry we cou14n't go 1n1 the cltY. to cn:ate. "~ tbe ~uest of faster," be sa)d. 0 We were trying for petidonlr1, undergrouncUni districts. the record." TJ>e co,1t of Placinl lbe utility line• .. • -- underground would be shared by the Soutbei-n California Edison Co. and in- dividual propertf owner•. The property ownen, ~rdlng to the ordinance, Wb.lch W o o d r u f f delC?lbes as 11flexible," would pay for bur)'lng lines on their own properUei. The Edison Company wolild pay for the' public property projecll. Woodruff pointed out that o· recent Publlc UUUUe1 Comml11lon decision eatablllbed 1 complex formula under which the Edi.Ion Company aeta aside thousands of dol1an a year for un- dergroundlng p~s. Newport'• share of tl1ia mn ll a!Miut lll0,000 rmr· Jy .• It II th1I fund that would be tapped , • for the undergrounding dlltrlct pro- ject.a. l 11That'1 not a great deal," Woodrutt said, "but it would provide a start." He added that becau1e of tile fle~­ lblllty of . the , p~oposed ordinance, whatever 1um1 the utility company ls unable Jo ~rovlde nilght be made up by the propert7 owners. Woodruff allo 1IOfod that the Edison Co. ','bu been veey good" to jqe"ll"fl w!Ul recent undergroundlng proJ<c11 undertaken on Ila own , and at Iii own e~se. 1 - In the put 7e'ar .. he estbnated', ttMt conipany bu lperit '300,llOO removing .Vetllelld llnH alO!fg Coaat ID!llnJry and another $Ul,OllO along NOWPort Boalevard. • j : • ; "' , 'J , , He ..,.. .. bi · Ille. rtrst' Marini .Dtvtak>D 1D :Wt.W'ld Wlr ll, end~1a• .ac-uon· 111 rotdnlwa. He Won the Brome Slar, l'wl>l• Heart and China, Service Award. He a~d .hia wile l(ve in Newport Beach, and their thfee dau1hter1, t, 12, and 15, attend Harbor Area lchooll. The couple'• 2l·yoor-old son 11 a senior at UCI. NEW YORK (UPI) -1"""4n returned -o ....ia1 trading lull in a cautious -loday· lllCI pr!-1llp- pecl •lllbll1 -•in bo&vy lreding on the New Yark Stock E .. bonge. «See quotallonl, Pa110 J8.lt), • • • ------ IN$m E l@DA.Y Ccllfomja 11 f"1"11 tllc mosl dang...., Jir• ,....,. i.. ...,.1~ J ""° decode• m -of . ""'"' of ltndtr-<1111 f0rcm. IW• s. E:1 ~-I -. -·= " • I IS • --~ .. -. -" •L-. ta -11 -. ---• • i I -.v PILOT OAILY 'JLOT ,.., ,_. Ji., BRUCE Bi;NSON .... ~, ....... · 'Ille mystery ci · the m I 11 Ing surfboard llceme1 .weared cloeer to . . a.IOluUon todoy. Lut year 14,000 licenses wwe .old at '3 apiece u Newport Beath lolmch· eel ·Ila flnt annual reglatratloa pro· eram.- But this year, business didn't boom. Only 7 ,000 licenses were boulb' i' some 7,000 shy ci who! city olficla4 bed Jill· tlclplllod. 11lat works out to $21,oo:> in lost revenue. A DAILY PILOT lnvealigation diaclosed where most of the missing money prob•bly gOt to. It's Coat.Ing around out there In the au?f. · where the U..,O llbould he," said Tim GeftU.u1, 1$. of Fullerton . Though eome surfers may fa'fcr the license fee, Done .. were found rn l tbe DAILY PILOT iatervlew1. HQan't YOU do aOmelbin& to ltop it?" nm asbd. "You're 1uppo1ed to bave your pursuit of hopplnou, and lben you heve to pay for IL .. Newport Beacl! Morine S a le t 1 Director Bob Reed eave thl1 reason for the lbor)l.dedloe ID llconn aolol: 111 think we shoUld. recall that tbe beach wal cloled for a alpillcant period during the IODdboul Jut year. That undoubtedl,y retorded surllDJ oc- tlvity and dNtre surfers elsewhere. "There bas been a lessening of surf· inl tlU ;iMr simply becouae of that." ' ' ' . . ' . . - SURFING.114D Reed .also said 1urflilg In Newport has ,been 1-than lbe greotest lately because of new ocean bottom petterns creoled by Illa 1111111baul. He expWned that -the beach WM widened, the lborellne W81 U• tended oceanward Into deeper water, crHllng poot'cond!U-for gooct aurf, ~ut the put few IDo:ltha beve seen the Ma boilom hegfu to tlper, allows In& for JOod 1111'1 •• Walter LQngmoor Resigns. • SITIING IT ·our ON BEACH WITH UNLICENSED SURFBOARD 5.,1. An•n 11111 C•nh•m S.y1 P•rmll Isn't Worth Tlmo •nd Monoy. Surfers, Interviewed at the beacfi, lis~ three major reasoru why they til'em1elve1 suspected llcenae sales Were off: As OCC District Trustee . - 87· THOMAS FOR'l'UNE Harbor Murder ;Administrators at OCC , l) The surf in Newport im't really so bot anyhow. 2) Kids over 16 can drive and are going elsewhere. OI "" Dlillr Pllll ...., "I bate to give it up, bllt you can't go on forever," aald Walter M. Loogmoor, 75 years old and 20 yearJ a trustee ol Orange Coast Jun1or·co11ege Dlslrlct. Suspect Du~ Back in County . Given 7 Percent Raises 3) If lifeguar~ catch you surfing without a llce.nsed board they usually just give you a warping, so why shell out three bucks? WASTE OF MONEY "I think I've aerved long enough. It's Ume tO get a new person in." (SPfi:lal to the Dally PllOI) INDIANAPOLIS -The suspected ' murderer of a Corona del Mar in· · surance analyst languished in county jail here today while authorities Substituted' one murder w I r r a D t against him for another. . Marine Pie. Edwin William Chott III, 17, bu been held under $50,000 ball aince bl! arrest 10 days ~go on a federal warrant cha<glng him wilh unlawful fllgbt to avoid prosecution for murder. The federal warrant allowed FBI " Twenty-two Orange Coast Junior College ·District administrators were given seven percent pay Nlises Wednesday night. A previously-agreed-to t e a c h e r salary schedule giving $.S percent raises also waa formally adopted by junior college district trustees. The salaries are for administrator• and l.nstructOl's at both OraDge Cout and Golden West campuses. 'The administrators salary plan was one of two presented by Supt. Norman Watson. The one not adopted appeared agents to take control of the case until B d B d Newport Beach a-rities could place U get OOSte a bold on the AWOL Marine. An FBI agent aald the IndianapoU. B S J • dialrict attorney -scheduled to sign y an oaqmn· _... •'probab\y -y" ploclng Chott in lbe CllliDdy ci Nweport Beocb s h I D' t . t po11ce. c oo IS nc Once tbe W'Ul'anta are exchanged, a..tt po111ll>ly would he legally pnpond lo return to Orange County Den be would be tried for ,the bludgeon alaying of 4 8 • y e a r • o 1 d )Jocbe1ar George F. Lyons. 'Ibe lat big. ·legal hurdle before transferring the &Uspect Ls one of ex· tradition proceedings. The FBI said it was still unknown whether tllott: intended to waive extradllioo, or fight ll Alled bow much delay could be ex- pected Jf the teen-ager chooses to fight exa.ctidon, an FBI a.gent replied, '"I'bat't ID.1bod1'1 gue51." Suspect in Rape Of City Employe Gives Self Up Cbar1e1 John Trautwein, 29, sur- rendered himself with an attorney at Oranp County Jail Tuesday afternoon on cbargei of attempting to rape a N~ Beach city employe. Trautwein, of 3l282 Craimer Drive, Huntlqt.on Beach, was named 1n a felo117 warrant cbargtng him with burlllrJ', auault with intent to com· mlt rape and rape with force . Tb e tell-employed -businusman turned himself in to N e w p o r t autborltiel at 3 p.m., and was freed 1lllder ,11,'llO bond at 8:50 p.m. Tues· clay. Newport Beach policewoman Celelte stewart said the assault oc- cumd lote lall Frldoy night. DAILY PILOT """"" --Rekrt N. WeH -n.,_., Kel'l'lf ..... llielfl•• A. M1rphtfte _ ........ .hr•• f, Celll111 N......-t lledl atJ toner Jeck -. C.rl.., P11I Hb1n ......... ~ Mwrtlllnl DltldW """"" --2111 w ... ltil"-i 1"'4. ...... ~I P.O ... 1171 tJ6Q ~-e.t. IMM: • lfild lly Sn.t ~ ................. tlllf:Xt .. W ~I -Ill ....... l ?:ar:E:-a c.-.............. _-................ ~-....... !1!!11 l:lii;:':..:. -.. -.:-... .., ..... --,,,, 17141 - C St.U:st'1t810' =-=--~"= .=. ':: = :n: :="' .. , :t:..-:= .. :r • .,,.~, ...... _ .............. ...... ..... c .... ....,.... .. .. ...... _,,,_ ....... .... ...,_, .. ,,. ..... San Joaquin School Dlstrict trustees Wednesday night adopted a 1:1.9 million tentative budget for next sehool year, half again as large as the fl.6 million budget this year. The expanded budget will require a 31k<!lt tax incn!'ase from •1.68 to 12.116 per $100 of assessed valuation. The stepped-up education pre>gram Is based on an enrollment increase from 4,600 to a probable 8,300 students. The housing tract school district that stretches from University Park to Mission Viejo continues to grow by rapid proportions. The school board is in agreement on lhe large budget and tax increases. While a school board usually cannot levy taxes witbout going to the voters it may make use of certain permissive overrides which will cover the 38 cents, Business Supt. Rex Neriaon siad. The permissive overrides to be ap· plied cover eJ!tr.a intermediate school costs and programs for the educa- Uonally handicapped and mentally retarded. A teacher salary schedule from ·'6,500 to $12,480 per year was adopted by the ·board Tueroay night. Thl1 year's salary schedule ranged from .'8.125 to·'11,5Cli. f'rotol P .. e 1 HARBOR ••. • Beach posiUon is that Briggs bill is "unacceptable" unless amend.menu are inserted as proposed by the League of Cities. These amendments, he noted , are In line wltb those suggested by the Newport city council. Among them: -AU fixed .asseta: of the Harbor District. such u boats, that become surplus as the result of any dissolution shouJd be turned over to the city. -Orange County government should continue to assume responsibility for the developq:ient of harbors md the maintenance of ei:ilting harbors. -The county should mate financial contributlona to cities as relm· bunen!eot for the coot ol pnivldlng waterfront RrVlces , auch u presently done in connection with lifeguard servkes. -'Ibe:re aboukl be •t ~ast year's delay before dlnolut1on becomes ef. fective in order to give the cities that must assume HarWr D 11 tr i c: t responslblllty time lo -for lbe trlDlition. Invalid Trapped 111. Blaze, Dies -BAKERSFIELD (UPI) Arthur ChriJIWllon, 79, dlod WedneadaJ nlFt when a fire nrept throuCb Illa ·~---ll...it. --firemen &aid lbe victim WU u. invalid. He WU trapped .ln hb aporlmen4 wblch I.a localod • bloclt from a fire -... Olfic:!oll aold lbe ..... ci Illa blm ll not -oad Ins vutffolloo II continuing. to be tntended u an object lesson for lbe board. • It w.as an extrapolation from the ln· structor's salary schedule that Watson saJd would make dis tr ic t il.d· ministrators the highest paid in tbe state. EvldenUy he la still milled that the board decided on an instructor• aalar)' schedule be recommended against. Orange Coast qGilege teachers had held out for hJgher salaries and brought pressure to bear on the board. Among new administrators' salaries are $25,000 per year for college presidents Robert Moore and Dudley Boyce, '25,(Kl) far Evening College Director Thomas Blakely, and $23,000 for Assistant Supt. C o r r e 11 a n Thompson. · Dr. Watson's annual salary d. $29,500 was not comidered. He serves un~er a cootTact separate from the oalary schedule. * * *-Pickets at OCC DeJay College's Library Project Pickets returned to Orange Coast College today and for the second time electrical workers walked oil the library constructioo project. The union dlapute first erupted two months ago, but a restraining order , was issued after a couple of days and pickets returned lo 1lle job. The beef Is tllat Schurr and Finley Inc ., electrical contractor replaci'ng underground llDel in a separate cam· pus project does not belong to the InternaUObll brotherhood of El· ectrical Workers. It belongs instead to the United Mine Workers Union , which the Brodierhooct does not recognlle. "We don't inquire which union a con· tractor belongs to, we just take the lowest bid which we have to do by law," collep district Business Supt. OoiT'1lan Tbompaon safd. He said be still does not know what he can do about it, but it looks like the library project will he delayed. RAY... L leader. \ As one savvy 12-year-old put it: "Most people say it's just a waste of money." Said an older surfer: "I think 'lbe ldnd c1I guya who buy the license are those under 16, who live here in Costa Mesa and Newport ahd come down .all the time ." Bill Canhan, 18, of Santa Ana, COD· tinued: "If you hive a car, you come here just now and then, and if you're hauled out, you can go someplace else. -.•I've been stopped a lot of Umes and hauled out, and got a warning.i I never ever thought· about buying a llc:ense, though." Most surfe.rs interviewed agreed that liJeguarda are reluctant to play policeman and Issue the •ts citation for an tmllcensed board. But they said the lileguards do • lot ol warning. WATCH BOARDS "They eitber watch for boards fioat.ing onto the beach, or sometimes they tell aU the surfers to filp their boards over and show the skegs (fin6) .JJ. J. Longmoor'a letter of reaignatton was received reluctantly by junlor college board members Wedoelday nlgltl Longmoor, not present at the board meeting, apent the evening at hia Corona del Mar home. He was 1erl1JU&o ly ill a year ago. Longmoor baa been a prominent Ill"'" dlvlcluol In Newport Beach civic af0 fairs. He served on tile city planning commission for 14 years and was cbalrm111 12 of those years. He wu president ol the Newport Harboi' Qi.amber · of Commerce and of the Orsmge County Chamber. He said be bas no specific planis for how be will spend hla retirement. "Rlght now I'm involved. wttb li· quldatlng Western Canners Corpora· tlon," he said. Longmoor bas 'been owner and partner In the fish cannery since II moved to Newport Beach in 1936. Once a thriving business, It iJ1 later years tinned cat food. Loogmoor was born in Inverness, Canada, in 1893, attended blgll school in Mesa, Ariz., and graduated. from END.5 20 YEARS AT OCC Walter M. Lqm~r USC·ID 1916. He began his career u a clerk with a Long Beach canning firm, became its manager and in time bought the company and meved it to Newport. ··.::- :J-ur1J,ifure This Is the ov•nt Thrifty Shoppe" look forw1rd to. You wiH find 91n•rous SAVINGS on such famous· n1m•s as -HERITAGE, KINDEL, THOMASVILLE, CENTURY, BRANDT, HIBRITEN and ·mony morol Shop 11rly for boat stloetion. , 11th SEMI ANNUAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS (In Memphls, Stevens was reported to have dropped out of sight. He had occupied room No, S of Mrs. Bessie Brewer's rooming house. Authorities IBY1t,.Y--1n room t. Mra. Brewer also dropped out ol sight.) There are two extradition counts against Ray. Tennessee wants blln on the murder chlrge. Missouri wants him for breaking jail in 196'1 while he was serving time for first-degree bank • robbm'. Ray lllli1 I! charged In Lon· don c under the name of Raymond George Sneyd. Ray's defense attorney contends that the tlaying of the controversial civil rlghtl leader w.u a polltl'cal Crime which ta neit covered by U.S.· British extradlUon agreements. Dm ROOMS llDUCID -lOOK roll THE . RED lll£ TAGS w. I Pc. CINTVIY •AMI SIT -----$6n 7 Pc. NOW W• NOW $499 7 Pc. IUW I'll. lo Dlale 111111 •599 P:allwaa~ ...... OVAL TAU $lft Magistrate Frank Milton set another hearing for TuelllaY, luly 2. Ray, who wu weartna blue .sportshlrt and • dark jacket, wu oNe<ed beld without bail. Ray, who bu been. silent aince bis arrest at London Airport June 8 on c:torae• ci bavlnJ Illegal pauportl """ carrylnl • pistol, .... after hla Iowym: "'"°unced w • &tunned court: '11 c:tll m:J clleJll" One of Iha scotlalld Yard detectives flllnilna him oCalnat p O I 11 b le assasslnaUon attempts 1 b 1 f t e d bel'ftell him and the main body ol the court. ,. "I tlllnt ,.. llloUld alt here and toke Ille ootll ..-... Illa moall1rlle aala. Tbe attorneys and !he mq!llrate then di--who!-· Ray tboald be nnn la. He wa1,arruttd. 01 ilomDO q.-.. Saeyd. It WU '1ocl<l- ed Dot lo ...... 111111 ID •I all but~ 11 to have him answer h1I c:CNDMl'• ~ .. ~\ UNA•UITA D. II. SIT --··--$In • 1 Pc. I'll. HllRITIK-P--'695 '399 OVAL TAU -·-···· .. -· $191 - H .. mN 70" CHINA . '695 '299 llv'IUD 6LUS -$19I 7 l'c. SA-ID-I :ud '499 '359 OYAL •••• -ITAM W' IU...-r ·--$47' --~ •39' 7 Pc. MNCHD $15·9 -. _ CUSHMAN 47" HUTCH $471 6 :-::~~ u; ;+, ~ $l2tl -ITAM CHINA llDlaull.JI $6It '459 OVALTAAI ____ ..,, '599 " '199 ClllTUIY 112" CHINA $Mf , .._ 11111111. •-• ,111 '-M OVAL TAU --$1120 ·7.1 CICITlllY JI" CHINA mt ~1i 99 7 l'c. llNDIL lilow S•ploll ' t..99 ,._ '-99' OVAL TAAi ----··-$1120 7 7J" F181CH llllMT -·--$411 Al - I Pc. CINTVIY·IOUND TAii.ii --$8n ANO MANY OTHER DINING ROOM PIECES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, ' """'""'H.J. GARREJT f U RNnu RE ... ·~·~""· INTERIOR DESl&Nus ' °"" ............. M -~~~1:-'ES'M~~~ I . I ~ ( { l I \ • I I I } 1. I ' r I I ' } • .. .,.. . . COVERING THE GlOBE -Members1of the Sweet A~elines, Inc., Harborlites cb·apter of Costa Mesa are fashioning a world out of paper to symbolize their theme In the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, Harmonize the World. Mn. Frank . · guez (left) supervises the construct;ion while ltfrs. Dan Partin decorates the top and Mrs. James ~ankel takes care of the bottom of the group's \oal Singing will be proYided all along the route. r • I • " . '. ' , -= :..= ' llA' AND IRSON, ldllor .,...,.., '-"· .. •I-CM ,_ 11 Ha rmonize the· Wo rld " .S.inging · .(;roup . Parades' Idea Pop, crackle and bang are the sounds orie usually associates wit!; the Fourth of July. But mutecJ . tones of voices in harm~ny will be the so~s · ~ded by the Harborlit:es chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., in the Fourth of July Parade, sponsored by the H4nth;igton B~ach Junior Chamber of Commerce. In keeping with the goals born of the first lndependerice 'Day the' theme of their float will be Harmonize the World, which is also their or- ganization's theme. They will provide entertainment for spectators along the entire parade route with songs done in their four-part barbershop har- mony style. This parade won't be the first for t,he Costa Mesa group, which bas participated in various parades for the past five years and ' has received several trophies. Nor is float-singing an unusual occurrence, since chapters of the parent organizetion1 which is a non-profit group for women who like to sing1 performs for civic and charitable groups throughout the United 'States, Canada and the Panama Canal Zone. 1 Harborliles, who will be sponsored by the Pizza Palace in the parade, meet each Monday evening at 8 p.m. in College Park School, Costa Mesa. Anyone wishing more information may -call Mrs. Garold Call at 649-3733. • I Fou rth Celebrat ion Sky ·Rockets Tu help. make the Fourth of July celebration a little more bri~t and glowing, Costa Mesa Juniors are sellfng fireworks at their booth located on the northeast corner of Raymond Avenue and 17th street. Sale bours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Selitlng up the booth and ready to start sales pitches are (left to 'right) Mrs. Robert Raciti, chairman, Mrs. David Brandon and Mrs. Ralph Freeto. Proceeds will aid •the club's philanthropies. International Flavor Spices Party .. An international theme will pervade when Juniors of the Costa Mesa Wednesday Morning Club present their an- nual couples party next Saturday at 8 p.m. Opening their Huntington Beach home for the Informal gathering will be Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Stamper. Arranging decor !or' tbe gala are (lelt to right) the Mmes. Donald Rb~es\' Rex L. Riggs, David N. Bourke and Stamper. 'l'lle tina1 event of the club year will be a family picnic Julf lo. · ~ -Sterling Friendship Not Stainless, Begins to Tarnish DEAR ANN LANDEJIS: I've 1-1 staring at thls piece of paper1 for 15 minutes, not knowing how to put my problem into words. Well. b!ft goes: Have you ever be.ard of counting the ailvenrare when the company leaves? I nevor thought fd bave to do JI, but I wu wrong. ' Several montba ago we had' dinner at' the home of friends. J noticed Mra. A bad at leut five dlfferent patterns of. sterling 1llver -IUVice for two ln one pettem, three in another pattern, and 10 on. She had service for fotr in the same pattmt I beve. . Thia 1f0man ii in our bridge club and me-bu been here .everal tlmu for lunch u ...U as for dinner portleo. Recently I waa preparing for • buffet supper for U When l dilrcovered I wu 1hort S•leUpooM, 2 -forU, 2 \ ANN LANDERS 5l Nlad forks , a 1Ug&r abeD and a cake server. Have. you any suggest.tons u to how I can bang on to the aU.ver J have left? Don't tell me not to invite ber anymore. 9te ii a close frltnd and her butband md my husband are business uoodallll -TARNlSllED RELA· TIONSlllP DEAll'TARNISHED' Tiie .en ttine yoa are ll tlile womu'1 Hme' m,.U a pmt ti th faet lbl SOME II ler 1Uver la Uke 1oan. Alt Hr, too, wily Me doe11't settle • .. patten g . 1te1d of "11>1 ao, may. Dt M pmite- 11 and be 1are to eoavey Ute mnsase thllt yOI are tnternW 18 Mt ••wen -llol Jull mlkla( mllll 11•. Sbe'll (dth ...... , .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I bad to writ.e and comment on your advice to . "Countdown )(otbtt" -~ WO~ wbo -lbe bated ber daUCl>llr and treated her ababbily from the day the child WM born. Several women at our card club dbcUJ1ed that letter and most of them said tbey couldn't understand bow a mother ln ber rlgbt lilllld could cle1ptse her own child. I remain.ct atlent although I w11 well quallfted to speak 1ince I wu 1ucb a mother myself. • One day I 1lapped my cbild IO bird Ille fell off the cbalr. Sbe hod aaked for a Hctnd bel~C of m11hed potato.. and wouldn 1 eat it. B« DOH began to blood Mid I c:Ouldll't atop 11. I called tbe doctor. Wben be ooma I WU potrlflod beo&lllO Iba ehild bad loot '° much blood. He uked ma wbll baPl)mM. t told blm the trutll. Tbat wonderful doctor arpd me to Pl PQ<hlll1llc he!p. He offered to arrange for an ap- pointment at the community clinic. After 16 montbt of therapy I am .a new woman. I now understand why I bated that child, Furthermore, with undentading has come complete ac- ceptance, if not genuine' love. Pleue eontinue to tell all mother• who have boetlle feelings toward their children to Pl profes1loaal help. n cbal(e!l my life and saved my daulhlor. -COUNTDOWN M<m!ER NUMBER TWO . DEAi! MOO'BER1 Tllali< 1W .fW 1"' lellor. II ....... _.,, .. __,_ to -.-. - --Ille -pnWea. bow· ... llln lllml IS llelp, 1b1 -a --" Mt -IJ llopeleu, -.. ._......, •rr•tm. CONFIDENTIAL TO BROUGll'f UP WITJI A CLOSE;D •MIND AND PROUD OF IT : Your mind l.sn't "°""'' ed," my friend -It's nailed shuli f· 1tron&IY auuest tb1t you ;,p.., It up occuionally. Sometllln& of v.ido ~ drop tn. l ' • • Row wm ,.. --lh ,..s tblai·e.an. aloqt Alt .u. La•••a. Sod for llor llMlilel ''Lon w S..· ... Row to Tell Ille ~.• ~ • ce•ts l• ~Ml 1lta1..U...._ ......... , .... ,.. ......... ,.. 't' ....... will llo ...... """ ,.. --"'""""' ... -.. lier i. ure if ilit DAILY ~ = • It.IL lelf1 ... 11et, ...... • t I / ---·· ·----·--· -.. ----------~--~ _...._ __ ... ------~------==------~------------- --------------"'"~ -~ ---'--"-=,__,=......,-----~ ----------------- ---MR. AND MRS. HOMER MESSENGER Cothollc ,Wodcflng Ceremony Valerie June Schaer Now Mrs. Messenger 5111. Simon and Jude Cath· ollc Church Wll8 the after- nooo. eettLng for tbe double ring nupUall lJnkjng In mar- riage Valerie J-Schaer, and -her .. betrotbed. Homer Martin Messenger. Parent. ol the .OwlywedJ are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Schaer ol 'IJUntilli- ton Beach and Dr. ID.d Mrs. Harold M. Me...U,er .ol San Diego. . • ' The new Mn. Messenger, given In marrl'!I•. by ber father, aelecled a point d' esplrit gown be&'fil1 appll- quecl with nower1 ml a pan· el back. Her shoulder length veil waa caught to a noral 'beadp!Oce and •be carrlecl a bouquet ol butt.r-ay crchlds, balJyl breath, stephanotla ond boby ivy .• Wearlnl a wbite crgondy .... pint .... ml holding pink --· ..... buds and fem wu maid of baacr M 11 1 Mlrlba Llvermare. Dreue4 ldentlcall:1 .,, e r • ~ta Sigma Phi brldeamaidl, t h e Misses Suzaiine and Sharon Hollo- way of Corona del Mar, the bride'• cousins. The benedict 1;1aaked his brother, Steven Meilenger t.o stand u best mari. Ush- ering duties were assumed by R o b e r t Schaer, the bride's brother, Russell Svahn ·and Leighton Mcrse. The Corma del Mar home ol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Holloway, the bride's aunt and uncle,.wu,tbe scene of the reception. More Ulan 150 well-wishers congratulat- ed the Couple. -' The bride ii a graduate of Camelback H i g h School, . Phoenix and is a student at Orange Cout College. Her huabond ii an alumnua of Point Loma High School, San Diego and attended M.,. College, San Diego. The couple departed on a honeymoon to Carmel and Monterey b e f ore making their ··home In Huntingtoo II-ii. Sorority Treats Mates En~ t b o I r bus-and condle1 will 'decGnte bands with a lleot barbecue tho Htllng.. . nut Sotur:dt1' ~ ot 7 . Mrs. Kenneth Ro1>ert1 lo are membOn ol Della Alpha In ebarJ• ol UTongemenu Phi cbaptor ol Bet.i Sipla with Mrs. Roberi Golf U · Phi. lil!lnl: The 'Hunllnltan B • a ch New chairmen will be In· heme ol Mr. ond Mn. Thn-\rociuced. Th o 1 e .UIUting otby Ccaner will be tho par-tho president Mrs. Roger t="· The theme will be· Dlllll will be tho Mmes. fer tho Ston whae Floyd Shaver IOclal· Golf deccn.tiolll ot lllver ttln waya and m8au; ROtiert.; Meaa Seniors • C o IDlllllllitJ llecreation Coaler in Oolta M11& II tile ..... ol ..itrify-Cool& Me1a Senior CltilieDe meet al ll Lm. every Tuelday. _ .... _ ... _ .. --Spwl•••= ............. : :::r·-· fep1 frs111 U.IG lettOIM freM $1.00 • service; Richard S a i l o r , program; stepben Bluto, publlcil1, ond Geqo Stew· or!, courlely. The cbaptor will remoln clarlt during the eummer and will resume meetinp in the fall. ~~'.HALF-SIZE SHOP t• llQllf llYd. (1111 Miil .,.. __ ,,,, ........ Huns,_ .. .-. "' .......... ... • Ii & M 1111. '°''"''°:•• 1 . ,, Befroihal Announced Mr. ond Mn. Gui P. Dewen have aanounded 1be . ..,._.,. ol lholr dalllbter, Helm CllrUtlne ~to RobeltEv-OIWolt ol Mdllnaville, Ore. • .. Hol'OltOpe ·ftsrb ---l --· Sagitta .rius: Strengthen Ties I • ' FRIDAY, .lUNE 21 aAGl'ITillUI <Now. n. 111 llTDNEY OllAIUI Dec. 21): Now lo time ta • -detalla -· 8-• pallo ol public. Ge 20): Be ............ toward • Tllo -nl WU 111ado cm Mr. and Mrs. Hewen•1 21th weddinC an· mveraary at a party at· teoded by a ,man gathering ot rell:tlve1 and c I o 1 e frlondl, Including the br!de- lfandporenil, Judge and Mr1. Lloyd S. Nix. 'Tllo . ..U, man cootrolo pro j e c led j our n e J, ' ::::.U *:7w~',( AmoJoty · -llthen ti• wilt lll·law1. .wEll (heh ll·April ~=-::· ~ -tbo Udo. Mcmey com--wlto dapend upm you. mua1catioD t:ould p I' o v e One wlto performs special llptftcut. ..me. d e 1 e r v e 1 conr ' AQUAllllJS (Jon. llll-F'tb. plimeaL Give today ind you JI): ~ oa cooperation also receive. Sbalre off any witll mote, .,.-. Wiie "' londency toward 11oom. The wedcling data 1' set for Oct. 12 in St. Jame.s Eplsoopal Cburdi, 'Newport Beach. The future br i de graduated from Corona del Mer Hi&h School Mid Pacilio ' Unlvenity, where 1,h • re<elved ber BA In history. "rhe bened.lct, IOD of Mr. and Mra: James L. Oswalt · Of Salem, Or!,, is a ·gradualo ol Dayton Union High SCbool, Da)'lon, Ore. He received hil BA degree In bualneu edminiltration from Linfield C o 11 e g e , McM!mWle. --HELEN HEWEN Foll Woclding Ii): Aecont oa oocial ac-111&tlen. U tharou&h. tbil Urit7, variety, m&c• -can be procl~ve day. creative --are lptlr• CAPRICORN (Dec. 2J. red. Day featuree pleaoure, Joo. IJ): streu.., receiving _.. Molly reetrlcti«u ODd 1111tn1 -c:bock wltlt ari. removed. Share IOod por!nor .ar mote. Be awero ..,.. with loved one. ol subtle cbanlee. Get ~·URUS (April 20-KaJ 20): Home affa&1, domeaUc activity are eccented . Hermony can be reotored. You must mob fl r 1 t ,-.. Relponee Jrll1 be fovonble. Sindy properly valueo. Proflt.llie tr..,..,. lion II due. ~ o4l>en set pace. Stre11 hormoay . SOme who GENERAL TEN-4-merely need fate-DENCIES : Cycle high for 11vtq device: Turn on LEO, VlllGO, L ! B R A , clmm. U .....,Uve, you . Specill word to lllSCES : tale valualilO point. wbet you need comee your PllCEtl (Feb. Jt.Marcb way. · . GEMINI (May · 21.June -20): See per•-- In reaJlltic Ugh!. --lobe-Be fleDble, but 'I.Void Waste. utlllae p a t t IXP!Jrience. ~friend -may be conftned to h om 1 , bolpltal. , CANCEB (June 21.Jllb. ·NOTICE .A.~ .. llll N. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA IS ·CLOSED USE oUlt NEW SHOP AT 74 FASHION 15!.Al'ID NEWPORT CENTER \ Keynoter Hits Home -22): You con add ~o pOHeWOOI. Efforll pa 1 ALLW~NALLY AT ' AN1HOllT'S Coren• 4ol Mor Dolel-I» B'Dll B'rilb ·w-DiMlict 4 COii· ventioo. In Phoenix next week w.lll bear Los Angele• T i me a Womall-of·tbe-year Mrs. llfary Heiry deliver the lr.eynroo opeecb. . PRISCILLA KIRK Plens Made· Mrt. Henry, mother d. 'four soM; is assist.am to tbe diredXlr o1 !.<>& Angeie1 Ecooomic 8lld Youlh Op- pot1mlliea Agency and 1' an out.poken ond articullMo ad- vocate of improved human relations'. She 1 hu won mmero111 c o m m u n iiit y awards I« her wort on uroan p!'Oblems. Betrothed Set Date Mr. and Mrs. George M. 'lbe 46th annual con- vention will open Satbrday, June 29, ,and will continue 1M>ugb July 3. More than 450 delegates repr.....ung l~ chapten are expected to attend the corweoti.m to comlder the rote ol' · B'nai B 'tUb. women in the COUil· try'• future, Kirk Jr. of ·Laguna Beach have anoounced the engage- ment of their daughter Priocilla Kirk "' Richard Lee Greene , son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Greene Of Hun· tington Harbour. A late summer wedding is plallned. N'JJ1 Kirk was graduated from Burroogbs High School In Bud>ani< ml -.ided Oronge Coast College. Her future hutb111d, wbo also at- tended OCC, is an alumnus of Venice High School. Both are pre.xly -It San Diego State College. W11i1t Wetclierl TOl?S Wal1t'Wald!en ,_!mble ffWJC1 'Dtlnday at 7p.m. in Circle View School, H•tnll.....,Beach. SUMMER SALE//, SAVE ~Up To . . ~, . 50% •.•• en "''"Y f1mous·n•m• br1nd1 of lini•ri•, 9irdl•1, br1s, slMpw••r. A1scirt.d colors, brok•n six•I , dis· conti"u.d styles. 1+'1 your opportunity to buy now end SAVEii Be Early for Best Selection - LILYllM UNDHWIAI RA I ••t· 6.00 1-C ir:u, •• : ••••••••• 4.H lt•t· •.150 D r.11p , • , • , , , , , , • , 4.tt lt•t· 7.10 DD e11p , ,, •• ,, •• , , • I .ff LIL TITlt SMOOTH cur PUSHUP lt•t· 7.50 1-C ••P , •• , , , •••••• I.ft VANITY FAii UNDIRWIAI IRA R ... 6.00 l ·C cup , , , •• •• ••••• 4.91 R•t· 7.00 D cup • ,, •••••••·••• I.ti VANITY FAIR TRICOT IRA . R•t• 4.00 l·C cup • , , ••••• , • , , 2.tl TULIP PANTY CilRDU •••• II.DO • • . • • . • • • • • • • • . • 12.11 l!VIRLT VOGUI SKIRT SAm H1lf Slip. lt•t· 7.00 •••••••••• 4.tt hi! Slip. 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Know ihia -respond IC· cordingly. _ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 0r.g8.nize t f f 0 r t I . Career matter'1 reeeivt a boost. Act tn an authoritative manner. U you an coofldent, otber1 r• pond. Key is poo!Uve ap- proach. Once you bellln, follow through with vigor. ... - . ;· The Bold and the Beautiful . The rlng1 lr9 I gllmmtrfng new kind of bru1htd 14 karat gold. ' Tho dlamondl are mounted allghtly offHI, '° thoy'rt onltled -thorlnao,_..togothor,lt'aowhollnowbellgamoln-l"GMIL , And if• outa lliont. A dlomond ~tor ,_I (Dllmond .... .., wttl'i IOIHalrt ••• Md.) .. ' 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-l·llO Billy The Kid "Texans;, " • permanent -pr-es-n jeans for boys 11lt Jean with 111USCle. P-1 pms SOI 1111 Pont•11Y1on and SOS cotton dlni• ls 1 powefhouse blend that combines lastine neatness with sturdiest "1ar. Sal-T-Knee andTalon "memory lock" zipper. Rayy or loden, 'Sizes (lo 7 re~lar and slim; 19g, .4.00, now z for 1.n. Sizes S'lo It 11!~111 and slim; !If. 4.50,ROW2for1.19. Slore lor Boys.· Buffums· • I Q 0 llewpoit CenlM tl Flllllial Island .-544-2200 ; llon., lbm., Fll.10:00 fin 9:311 Oller days 10:00 fill 5:311 -·-----------------· - l ' I I I I ! • • I \ ) \ \ \ ! ( I I I I : l : l 11 I I ' a ti ,, v a J le : a! K hi w ec K al r n "'-• ( I ' I M1 I da OU I ho: I Ro MJ yel far I Na cid we wh I 18. Lo: in-~ Ion 1 Fe'. Ca: bei her we 1 be in f , I f ) ma eta DA v els for WOI diu be .. on Lor I lrUl Dis I .. Um ( L r°" boa L m .. Cor ly i Lo divio fair1 f i \ 1 'l I I . J ' • J Costa Mesa ! EDt:N.ON VO[ t>T, NO. 'I~. 3° SECTIONS, J:f PAt;ES . ' :rHlJRSD'A-Y, JUNE 27, T968 • Mes~ Holdup Suspec1 Nabbed " ·skike~ut Nets Ma:n Accused °"f ·$402 Thea~f Robberr, By ARTHUR It. VINSEL Of 1111 DIMr P'Ulll lteff • A surly suspect ln the $40'l knife· and-guns holdup ot a Costa Mesa theater three weeks .ago faced ar- raignment today, after his arrest Wednesday night during a stakeout at a 'local trailer park. London Hearing Obarles R Willis, 38, of 133 E. 16th St., was to participate in a lineup before a handful of witnesses at 2 p.m. toda:y for possible Identification, with- arrlllgnmel?t following. · Willls' roommate, Charles R • Charberg, 57, had been taken Into custody two hours earlier in con· King's Mu:t;der Denied by Ray LONDON (UPI) -James Earl Ray today denied in court that he ~ assassinated the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He said he did not even bear him a grudge. Ray's voice was squeaky at first but when his British defense attorney ask· ed him ''did you kill Dr. Martin Luther Ki'ng?" his reply was firm, quick and almost matter of fact: "No sir." Ray entered a Bow Street Newlywed Mesa Marine Killed Magistrate Court for an extradlUon hearing chewing gum and flanked by two Scotland Yard detectives. The jaw muscles beneath his stubble of beard twitched as he beard himself describ- ed as the "single hand" that killed King in Memphis, Tenn., on Aprll 4. Barrister David Calcutt, the British attorney acting for the United States, accused Ray of executing t b e "calculated, brutal and senseless murder" of King with a rifle which bore his fingerprints. "In my mind this was the single handed work of this defendant," Celcutt said. • In his own testimony Ray told the court he bad never met King. "I have never had any kind of grudge again6t him," he said. necilon with the ·robbery of the Fox South Coast T\l<aler, ·t.110 S. Bristo! St, by detectives who went to· the Aloha Palms Trailer Park. Willis was arNstied on a $62,~ ball warrawit charging him wi\h two counts Of ildDlp!Dg, which carries · a life --II the defendant ii convktod. . . ' Police Cept. Ed Glasgow said at med robbery, a lesser charge, is included in the warrant. The kJdnaplng charge ads~s from , the fact th~t the bandit whO robbed the theater marched manager Hary D. 'FraDdJ'and assistant nilllaaeri.~en R. Annas awaY u bostages ~t gt;n• point. Charberg, reportedly a long~me ac- quaintance or Willis, is booked only on suspicion ol one count of armed rob- bery as a possible accomplice in the unusually handled holdup. The onetime B~ resident has several aliases plus a long record of fel<my arrests, police said, and his buddy Charberg has numerous ln'f:Sl! for intoxication. During the late.evening theater stickup, the lone gunman pressed the cold muzzle or his revolver to the manager's head part ol the time. Francis became so nervous he was unable to open combination safes =in the box oCAce .acd trhe assis· anager -UilAware of what was g -uked lf he could help. Both Francis and Annas were then Jnarched. out into the nig!it and the gunman vanished from tiehind them. within 100 yards o( the theater. Some sort of shot was then heard. The bandit had bought a ticket earlier, slipped into Francis' ciflce and pulled a revolver, ordering hir' not to 1ey to be a hero by thwarting the holdup. "We're crazy to try this arryway," he was QlWd as saying et the time. Coast College 'Ad ' ' m1n1strators -:.. R17, 1!i1 <lar~ br.,,. hllr neaUy combed, huncbed forward in the iron· railed prisoner'• docfl!. M 9tJ,cutt call· ed a U.S. fingerprint expert who testified Ray's fingerprints were on the rifle that killed King. Given 7% Raises 'Ji:;:t>;;~~ 0r::w~'!r.J:;: • In S. Vietnam A Marine who married his Costa Mesa sweetheart and spent only 13 days as her husband before shipping out to Vietnam duty is returning home. · Funeral services for L8.11ce Cpl Robert C. Ewald, 21, of 1614 Myrtlewood St., Costa Mesa, are not yet set, however, according to the family. Ewald was killed June 18 near Da Nang, South Vietnam, in . the . ~c­ cidental explosion of an urudenti~ed weaponry device he was carrymg while on a security patrol at a bridge. He is survived 'by his wife, Connie, 18. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lozano of Bellflower, and his parents- in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Da1e Whitegon, longtime Harbor Area residents. The young couple were married Feb. 13 and stayed together in the Camp Pendleton area while he was being processed to ship. out. He ~et her again for a week in Hawali, a week before he was killed. The former Phoenlx, Ariz., man will be buried at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier. FOURTH FUN IN CLASSIFIED your ticket to Fourth of July fun may be waiting ~~ you ~Y in the classified advertising section of the DAILY PILOT. We're giving away at least 10 tick· els daily {rom now, ~ough M~ay for Tommj Walkers big July 4 fire- works spectacular at Anaheim Sta- dium. Look quick. Y~ 11ame may be am~ng the winners. He was obviously nervous as Calcutt told of Charles Q. Stevens, a res~dent of tfle. Memphis boarding house from which the state of Tennessee contends that Ray shot Kin!!. He said Stevens saw Ray enter a bathroom and that then be heard the shot which killed the civil rights leader. (In :W.:emphis, Stevens was reported to have dropped out of sight. He had occupied room No. 6 of Mrs .. Bes.sie Brewer's rooming house. Authorities say Ray was in room 5. Mrs. Brewer also dropped out or sight.) There are two extradition counts against Ray. Tennessee wants him on the murder charge. Missouri wants him for breaking jail in 1967 while he (See RAY, Page I) Mesa Jaycees Plan Fairview Party in July Many of the young recipients will never know one season from another, but . they will be delighted by a ChrlStmas-ln..July program nOw bejng planned by the Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce. Program chairman Dale Dagley says'toys are being collected now to be given to handicapped youngsters at Fairview State Hospital in July 25 ceremonies. Old or new playthings may be deposited at Jim Tice' U·Haul Service, 1930 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Youths Who Defiled Flag Get 21 Days, Essay Order· Two Harbor Area youths, arrest~ foi defiling the American FJ.Jg by us· ing it as an auto seat cover, were ordered Wednesday to write 5,000- wqrd ,essays on the subject, "The Flag is a Symbol." Munlcipel Judge Oalvjn Schmidt Im- posed the unusual -tence against Timmie Hoppis, 20~ 304 16th Place, Colta Mesa, and R Michael Stewart, 18, of 2212 W. Oce Frorit, Newport Beach. _ Newport police arrested .the .. two youths on May 7 after a woman.com· plalned Qf . seeing Old Glory cOv.er-µig the back seat of 'their car nearJHarbor High School. · The pair pleaded gullty to the m!Jde· meanor flag defilillg charges. - Judge Schmidt Wednesday: ·al•o sentenced them to 21 ~ys in ,Orange (See . FLAG Pare• I) Longmoor Quits OCC 'Think I've Served Long Enough,' Truste~ ,Says By TBO~IAS FORTUNE Of ,,. O.ltY 1'119t ltwfl "[hate to give it up, but you can'l go on forever," said Walter M. Longmoor, 7S years old and 20 years a trustee Of Orange Coest Jun!0< College llislricl. "I Wl've served !oog enough. It'• time to le} a new per10D in." Longmoor'1 letter of resignation was received refuctantly by junior college board memben Wednetda1 nfghl t.oncmoor. not present at the board meeting, spent the evening at blJ Corona deJ Mar home. He was serlOWi· Jy ill a year ago. ~ Loogmoor bu been • promhMm Jn. divldual In Newport Beach civic al· fairs. lte served oD the citf Pia.min& ' I <:om.mission for 14 years and was chairman 12 or those years.· He was president o( the Newport Harbor Cbamber Of commerce and of the Orange County Chamber. He said he has no·.peclflc plans for bow be will spend hla retlrem .. l "Right now I'm involved with li- quidating Wt&Cern camera Cor(>CJ!a· ti on," be aald. • • Longmoor bas . been o,rner at1d - partntr in the fish cannery llnoe It moved to Newport Beech In 1938. Once a thriving buiiness, It in !aUr year& tiMed cat fond. LOngmoor wac boFD ln Inverness, Caollda, In 1883, -blgh lehool in Me1e, Ariz., and gaduated from USC In 1911. . He began bil camr u a clerk with a Lona Beach cazmine flrm , became • • ... I~ manager .00 In time bought the· company and moved it to Newport. He was elected to Ille JUnior college board ln·llHll, llllartly after the dllllrlcl was focmed,'DuriDg bla ienuro, be -tlie colleie gi-owilrom.eiirollau!Ot of 515 to more than '20,000 and tWo cam· i:tUtel. \ He wac elected JftlideDt ol, the board of·-In• l!lia, In Ille and ln 11163. . He wu hooored 11 OutalaDdlnC- C!U-at 11117 0rance Coall ~ commencement ezerclses. For many 'yeara, Longmoor bu at- teoded moot of Orange eo.t Collep'1 home --llld be..,. be will conll!loe to be an--· He and 'bb 'wile, Mlldnd, !lave three clautbier• llld ..... graddlildren. ' • ·- INDS :Ill oYIAllS Al'OCC W.ie.r M. l:oiltnl•r ; : &lvn· seven .per~ent pay. Mises Wtdliesd.,. nfglll. A prevlously-agreed·tO t e a c b e r salary schedule giving 5.6 percent raises alao was formally adopted by Junior college district trustees. The salaries are for adminJstrators .and instructors at both Orange Coast and Golden West campuses. 'Ibe ymtnistratOra salary plan was one·of tWo presented by Supt. Ncnnan Wataon. The one not adopted appeared to be intended as an object lesson for the board. · It was an extrapolation from the in· structor's salary .schedule that Watson said. would make dist r l ct ad· mlnistrators the highest _paid in the state. Evidently be is still milled that the board decided oD an instructora salary sohedule he recommended against. Orange Coast COllea:e teachers bad held out for hJgher aalarles and brought pressure to bear on tbe board. Among new admtnhitrators• nlarles are $25,000 per year for college presldenta Robert Moore and Dudley Boyce, ~.ooo for Evening College Dlrecl« Thomu B!llely, and '23,000 for Assistant Supt. C o r r e 11 a n Thompson. Dr. WatsOQ'S annual salary of $29,500 was not consldered. He serves under a contract aeparate from the salary schedule. Burglars Get Tools, Money Burglars escaped with a quantity of tools, a port.ab~ radJo and a pk:Jde jar full of· iliange, totaling a $4:15 loss in Costa eaa Wednesday. U.W. N. cantleld, of 3045 War- ren Lan said $3.x> ltorth of as10rted tooll were iJted from his open garage, 'pro y while his son was ta1dng their watchdog for a watt. In a separate report, James H. McCracken, of 7f11 W. 18th St., said IOllleoM walked into his unlocked aportmenl and looted It of 165 In change and a 950 radio. Former Publisher Injured in Cra~h W-al.ter Burrough•, former publllher ol tl!e Oranp Coost DAILY PILOT, was "Injured Wednesday night In an aatomobile acddent ln llunael Beach. Burroua:tta, 88, of 611 Cliff ·Drive, Newport Beach, 11 In HW!tlnllon lntercommunJty H .. pltal hi "aatilfac- 1«)'" cond!Uon · lldltrillg trom a broken nose and euta and bruilt1, • bolpltal.aldes aald. c.Jllcnla llllhw11 Petrol olftc•n ~ that Burtou&!>s' ear, IOU!b· bound on Qiall llllbw•J; filled to • ne~te an S<urve near Andenoo Street and struck a concrete ptllar. .~ , Today's a ... wg ' KIDNAPINO SUSPECT ~harlH Robert Wllll1 Park Picnic Set for Mesa 15th Birthday Conlplete plans for an old·!a.shioned Saturday picnic in the park were en· nounced ~. on the eve or Costa M .. a'• gala, tllree-day 15th Ccyrrtal Anniversary Celebration. Activitles get under way In Te Winkle Park at 10:30 a.m., wftb something offered for every member o£ the family, accorliing to Werner Escher, chairman of the anniversary fete. 'The 'Saturday picnic iJl aimed at a broad speCtnun of toWnspepPle, not · .the well-kn9wn peraonalities alooe, but j ' • ' ' those wllo make llJ• 73,000,member community wh41"!1 ii today., HJg!iflghts oi the day W\ll Include a variety of relay races, performance by the 45-:member U.S. Mariile 0ol'pl Jland from Camp Pendleton aDd an afternoon baseball game. Action kicks off with a mass kickball ga~ at 10:30 a.m. for children of all ages, according to Escher. A gunnysack · race followa at 11 ; wheelbarrow Nee at 11:10; peanut push, 11:20; bubblegum blow, 11:30, egg toae, 11:40; and a 90Dlersault race 10 minutes later. Noon· starts adult competition with a gunnysack race, followed by a three- legged race, 12:10; knlfe and bean race, 12:20; watermelon eating con· test, 12:30: penny-flower pusb, 12:40; followed by a chin-to-ch.in balloon passing contes,t, and a massive tug-of· wor. The bandsmen from c am p Pendleton will be tJmlni up their In· &trumellll priOr In the l p.m. band concert, alter a chlclien plcni~ clJnner alreaily provided by local con- tributors. Baseball actlon begins at 2 p.m., with ·a headoit clash betweea ttie Costa Mesa Comets and ttte Conn e 11 Chevrolet agency's entry tn IOcaJ Coa- .nie Mack League competition·. COsta Mesa Recreation Department has assigned Bob Miller to superviae the event; along with four aides. The lhrff.day ce!ebratlon of 0>.ta Mesa'a incorporation 15-yean ago (on Juue 29, 1963), winds·up Sundey fritll a citywide men's open gOlf tournament and a bufret banquet at· the Costa Mesa Country Club. Featured speaker will t.U:e a look in- to the city's future for an idea of what another 15 years might t>rlng following the buffet meal We•tlter Don't give up hope; the sun wW be out for a quiet peek a~ lhe Orange Coast between 3 and 5 p.m. Friday, Otherwiae it'• sun cloudsville. INSWE TODAY California la.. foa!flllllw moll da!lg<roui flrr ,..,.,. m -nr t1oo dtcodtt ill -of ""'" of tindcr-dr(/.f.,.r11, PaQe 6. '· . ' .... " " • • 11 " , •.. • .. " u • -" --" --... --IYMlo ,._ 11 ...... -, .. , . .... ... .__... 1•w ·-" -·" -. ........ . --.. • • • , • ,---c;--~~ ..... ,,... -----~---~~ ~.---------------.,-----------------------.-. a Nl.Y PUT T-June 27, 1968 ..,. • .., l'eme• Marines Abandon !:; Khe Sanh Base ' .. SAlOON (UPI) -J'rom tho ba1ll of trance Into World War 11. Tho 1b11l1 · -· to Ibo -Of Tripoli, cam'.• day aod night. .. tbe U.S. MarlnM probabl)> prefer to First the North Vletname .. -and they mUJed two dlvlalQDll, aomt lllbt ·-COUDley'• baW. Oll1Jllace 15,000 -· around the plaluu -llre llul Illa -. 15,000 111111, around the plltuu -llNd Illa .... 11111 did --· mortars aod rOcketa lrom tho lllllP .. dlf11tn Gf a "-1oan ccver«I hllll around the tort. Than ""' ... ..... tho they set llP bl1vy artlllw1 !Ult to lhl · CNlllll Communlll ... ol 1111 wr. -~ In neutral Laos. On Jan. 21 tho !hit a. lllO'll'Wb • lM.tu tbe...-Communists cut the last road link to •fort Ill tbo wlllwwt -ol lloalb Kbe Sanb. , V...... todaf, It-,,.. not aplCtlld to No more could the llatherneck1 , bl a -_,, wander down .tho road to thl villi&• ol Illa -bal ..._-•to lllarlMI Khe Sanb. The vlllapra lon1 •IO had 1 elaal lls*mbtr. ta, wbu a been evacuated • .The Communists had l..a-ntck com,paa, CllDI IDd_ pereh·· moved in. The Reds also overran the ed m lbe Nd dlllV plltaau utrldl oee .. arby Special Froces camp in their of Ibo main Communllt lnllllntlon lint armored attack ol the wer. Only n-Into South Vtatnam. It DIVlr . a bullel·BP!a•bed airstrip Unked Kho WU 0 llappJ homf, . 8anb to lreedom. In lllliol, Ibo North V111Dam1ae Cot'nmuntat 1belll 1m11bed every · · docldod lhl MartMa mull bl 1wopt bulldln1 on the baH. The MarlnH aw17. And, lhlJ ftlurld, cru1hlnl Khe !urned to u .. llk1 molt1. Sanh would rtap ~ rewards Still, they pl1yld thoir rultara. U valuable U tbl CfUlhlal of the f,000 "Where have all the fiO'Wlfl cont?" Marino who llnaUy bad d111 tn there. w11 a favorite. A regiment of South So Ibo orcle1l 1tarted. /.lid young Vletnam01e ran1era du1 In at the edt• Marlnll 11 a r a • d what t h e t r-. of the airstrip with order• to stand or predeceuora must have felt when the 'dle, never retreat. The Vletname11 German Ille Jlertba1 rand against manqed to lnugh a 101. lea-Ila In · ,rronca JD 1918 and The North Vietnam.,. dug aHault when NaJ. Jam11 0.YlrHWI and his trenches, llg·nntng right up to tho band of Marines stood ort a Japanese Marines' barbed wire defenses. But invasion of Wake Island for a heroic somet.htng had gone wrona with time at the dawn o! America'• en-Hanoi'• plans. Electronic People Sniffer Finds Reds; 124 Killed SAIGON (l)PI) -American troops ustn1 an 1Jeotronlc "pooplt llllffer" rll>Ol'l<d ldlllnl 124 Communlsta In a "b1oodhound" offensive ended today qalnst forces tbreatenlng sa11on. Other alHed units uncovered an araenal of 41'7 rockets only" 11 miles from th• cl\y. · An air war communique from the U.S. command reported a Communl.it MIG 21 shot down by a Navy pUot over North Vietnam's Panhandle in a 45- mlnulo c1o111P1-Tho "kill" Wed· Mds17 WU Ibo fint In t'n monU>I ond nlltctad lncreulntly beavy North Vietnamese a1r defePff'I over the P•nMndle area. The SallOD irea fighting domlnatad lnlWld war -dlapatchel, but allied belldquartan reported 171 North Viel· namesi ond Viet Cone killed and Nven priaontts · taken in action 1trllcllint from Hot An along the cen· Pickets at OCC Delay ·C.Ollege's ' Libr¥Y Project Plcbta returntd to Ounce Coast College t..sa,. aod for the second time eleotrJcal worker• walked off the librlfJ construction jll'Oject. The union dilpute flrot erupted two ,,,_ .... but a rootralnln1 order wu illUlci after a couple of day1 and pk*ela returned to 1lle job. Thi beef II that Sc:burr and Finley Inc., ele<Crioal contractor ropladn1 .-.,....,d -tn a oeparale cam· pua proloct -not blloul to the , 1-n.u-I brotherhood of El· -lcal Worters.-lt belongs Instead to tho Umtod Mine Wortero Union, which tho Brotherhood does not recoplze. "We dOD't inquire which union a con· tractor belongs to, we juat take the lowest bid . which we have to do by law," college dbtrlct Bualne11 Supt. Oorrellan Tbompoon said. He llid he 1WI doea not know what be can do about It, hut It looks like the llbraey project will be delayed. DAI LY PIL OT c.... ..... c .... a.Mtt N. WtM --n .... KH'ril -T\M•• A. M9""'S.• . ._..!d,,.. .S.•" L C.ky P111f Nl11111 ..:... .__. Mwrtlllnl Dlrldot,. ---,,. W•st lay Str.•t Mt1lh1t1~P.O ... 1160 t261l o+w.r om •• , *-' llldli mt w. 111111.......,.. U-Mildlt m "-1 A- ""'tfDJ21M 9lldlr • •"""' ~ ""'°'• :: Wdl It ........ 5Ji; <:':.....-=..-=. ·= =..:..-. :. • ,·, · .:...."': :':= = =-~"!:;': -It 11=-o"&.:a.m' -:= ale'. DMI '1Q.4flt W T I Mt std , I ..... ,. ----= -~----. __. ••• •u •• -==··--·= z-.,v_., . ....... _ ........... _. :..."II~:.·-"':.· -.,._,, ........... iral cout ol South Vietnam to Quon1 Tri Province ju.st below t h e Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). . The weekly casualty report l11ued by the U.S. command today listed 299 Americans and 1,819 Communists kill- ed during the wtek ended last Satur-day. · The losses were the lowest for both sides in two months , and continued & general decline during the period following the ,o~nlng of t h e preliminery pe'°e talks in Paris on May 11. . The repoit on the u of the "people sniffer'~ said the 24-po d vice was mounted aboard a helicopter uted to U..ck Communists In Mekonr J!)elta fighting 19 mllH IOUthWIOI If Saigon which cost 11 Americ8DI lllled and.15 wounded. The electt'onlc device, used by men ol !be U.S. 9th lnlantry Division, locates enemy force• by picking up the carbon dioxide-ammonia au produced by perspiration. The e q u l p m e n t tranelatea this odor into tound· w1ve1 and enablea (round forces to clooe Ip aa the electronic 11noM" ~ the helicopter sldm1 overhead ti treetop leveL . Buyer Blocks -- Water District Land Purchase The Cotta Mesa County Water Dlatrlct, 1clleduled to 1111 a prime piece ol lancl for '311,000 ton!Cbl, "1ll met! anywoy, allhou,ii .an lrrltaied potential buyer bu tempcrarlly blOck· od the cuh.on!y salt. ' 1 Dr. Norman Beall.Jr., who ictually . boocht t!>e 9.75 acres at Hamilton Avenue~abd Victoria Stre"t on paper .some Ume ago, but reportedly couldn't muster the cash, obtaihed a collrt In· · junctlon against Ute sale. . The injunction is for two week1 only, which will give Dr. Beals, represen- ting the King Family Medical-Dental Center, a chance to make the purchase at the CMCWD July 11 meeting. Two other parties want the excess land and CMCWD dh'ectors had duled its cash sale at the meeting in strict offices at the Costa Mesa c Cente<. . With sale ol the property blocked, the meeting is expected to be brief and routine. Clara McCiintock Funeral Services Slated Saturday Mr1 . Clara McCllntock, 657 Beach St.. a 25-year resident of Costa MeN, died Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Convalescent Hospital. She was:..,5. Mn. McCllntock, born In low1 , has lived iD coats Mesa ance 1913. Servlcea have been aet for 11 a.m. s.turdor. et tho W•-IJ tburcb, on the ........, ot Fairhaven Mlinorlal Park In Santa Am. IJdermant will follow at U.. aame locatioa. -1 !Nrvlring are ber huaband, W. R. McCllntoci ol lhl home -; two IOOI, Dr. C. R. Goddard of South Corollna and Lowell Goddard of Yucaipa, Clllr.: av... 11Nn, Betty Ciloator .of· Colorado, ,&.nno Mam, llelma Stronl, May E11er, and Floren· ce W.botw,-all of !owe. Alto llY., srandcblldNn ... ~ 'r •• t. sranddllldran. UNITED FUND CHIEF 01 ... v. ·~ Back's Looking Forward .to UF Record in '68 There will bl no lurnlnl back - Glenn v. Jlact, that ta -named chairman Wldnelday of Cotta Mua'1 lllee Unltad Fund cam.,.i,D and op- llmlltic about maltlnJ the city Number One""" In Ibo county. Coota MHans dU1 lllto their pochla f~r 1verythln1 from c o r P o r 1 t t o n checlia to penslonora' pannl11 In 11187, donaUnc flll,000 to 21 member aau· cl11, "Cotta M11a'1 two prevloUI cam-Palilia !lave ranked ua number two and threi tn Oran1e County," aoted i the, ~· execuu ..... who bopel to puah Colla MOia into llrst place now. 111 think Our contrlbuOor1 confidence In and 1upport ol lhl 0111-campail!l- for0many-1ervtce1 Idea will make U1 number one thl1 year.'' Back said. Money taken In by the Unltad Fund 11 dlltrlbUted· to VarlOUI 1gencle1 IUCh as the Boy1 Club of the Harbor Area, Salvation Anny and health end charity ortean1%atlon1. Back'• act:eptance of what amount.I to the bl&lu~ lousbeat voluntear job in town wu announced Tuesday by Unltod Fund board prelldent Ellll Gardner. Salaction of Individual chairmen for -•Uons, bualne.,.1, p u b 11 c emp~yu, 1chool d 11tr1ct1 , proo faatout nelCbborhoodl and UF cam• ~·Wfillclty la l10W under Wly. l!act bu been with Crocker·Clt!zons National Bank for 12 years and w11 appointed 11.dltant vice president and manager of the bank'• H~bor Center branch more than two years ago. H• ta *-!Heier In the Costa MHa North Rotaey Club, Mesa Verde Motbodlat Church, and II a1111latad with varloua professional oreanl&a· Uon1. Married and the father of two children, B1clt II • World War II USMCR veteran and a Minnesota n&Uve. ' From P.,e I RAY ..• wu aervlng tlme for first-degree bank robbery. Ray 1tlll II cbarged In Lon• don under the name of Raymond George Sneyd. Ray'1 defense attorney contend• that the slaying of the controversial civil rights leader was " politfcal ctlm.e wblcb 1s not covered by U.S.• BrlUab extradition agreimenta . Magistrate Fra"nk Mil~on set another hearing fOr Tuesday, July 2. Ray, who was wearing blue sportshirt and a dark jacket, ·was ordered held without 'ball. ·Ray, who has been silent since bis arrest at London Airport June 8 on cl:arges of having illegal passport.3 and carrying a pistol, 1ose after hi• lawyer amounced to a stunned court: "I call my client." O® of the ScoUand Yard detectlve1 g11erdlng lllm • agllnst p O S I.I b l o assasslnaUon attempU 1 'h i t t e d between .him and the main body of the court. . · "I think yOu should sit here and take the oath seited," the magistrate said. The attorneys and the magistrate then discus &ed under what name Ray ahould be sworn in. He was arre1ted a 1 Ramon George SDeyd. It was decid· ed not to swear him in at all but mere- ly to have him .answer his counse1's questions. Fairview Seeks Aides for Summer •, • Leary _Bails Out Son Fo~~ 'ft Laguna Home of Drugged Boy I)' RICHARD P. NALL afternoon. • Mystic Aria World, a poychedellc ................. . LID Ctlll -Dr. Timothy Le&ry John Jiu.ch Leary bad been arrested 'f~ius In balled bit t•JMr-old IOI! out ol at 1215 R~volt Lane. 11 la Ibo ... ,... : ierlous :.!ft::.'°:::;.; ~":!Ii ~m· Laluna -llHall. a!J· Jail W-ldlY .ol.JClllD It Grlus, ~ aa IJlllllo1a.ol . munlty. Holpltal. Ho 11-blll•vld to hiave swallowed the hallucinatory drug El Toro · Prob.ing Cawe $TP, which caused a re:iplratory col- la~e and parUal ·paralys1a In the ~hild. . ,y_ !Mty wu .,..tld on a war· · oq_lllalldlftt·tllct Jlloy. 27 alleging WM under tu, litl~1 o! drugs, a I 0 j 1 I f' .ot·Helicop·ier .JSmashup "· demeanor. ' .. · · Police picked up the younger Lea.Ty last Tbanksgiv!nl: night after a housi!wife 1D tbc 100 btoek of Temple Hilla Drive tomplalb~· ot a youth on . ... ' /.JI lnv11ti11tim ta 1IDdor "'11 todaJ 111 LI. Da.W J!:. TIJ1*, IN, al !!orlli" Ill an alfort to clttarmlil Ibo COUii of . TlfrJIOWll N.Y .co-pilot.. • llOr fOrCb wbO WU · g strangely. a · U.S. Marine helicopter crash ' .. Wednesday at El Toro in WWch tbt 1~ Cpl Robfrt R•!Hlel, 20, -Of Bowling He wa'I pieced ta pr ·ve custody 1n the care of a psychiatrist at Orange .County Medical Center and later released to h1I fi!bir. Dr. Le.,. was living in Laguila st tbe Ume with bis new bridl', 'Roatmlry, ~. Hrvlcomu ~ llcapod with Gr.een,Jdo., crew. C!>lel. minor tnjurl11. . ' ~ Cpl. Jobi E. !lrOuor, U, of A •PolcNman al El Toro reporlad sa.lt,t Al14, first mecbanlc. that an a~nt board II prtsonU, In· · ~o puHqar1 aboard were CpL v11U1allnl Ibo' crub, No COUH bai Jobil ';r, Eisenbarth, 21,._ of Reno, . yet blan d1termlnod. · !'11va~, lllld· IAnoo Cpl. Norman E. J John !Mry :WU roleOHd on '315 ball w~ ""1 ta to. be arral&nod iD municipal clllltt Jl\IY C, police laid. ~ Police were unable to serve the war• rant in Novem~r btca\llt youn& Leuy returned to New York. Hla !nth.er, a former Harva :'.'d J>fiYChologist, b.u . ·an estate near Millbrook, N.Y. The Hlllor IAlfJ 11 founder of tbe IAaaue tor Spiritual Discovery. He left Harvard. 10 1963 after his e:rperimenu with LSD ex- ceeded the boueds sanctioned b1 the 1chool. Tb• CH.Q Saa &talllon bellcoptor Olsin, cl. /.nlUln; · · · . cruftlandld 1D • COl'D fltld atar El · , ~ · · Toro'• inaln 1ate.. ,.-....: .. ·--...... . Tb• h•licopter. the newest 1n th• E. x· -councilman U.S. Marine Cori>f' rotary aircraft in· Vantory, WU bacllJ damqld, but aD • • ' •board walked ... ., 1rom Ibo -· F M N They wor• 111ar 1r11tad anc1 .. 1.-re>m esa ow at the bUI boapllal. 1 .. ~ar:,:~ ~=-lhl = Lagun.· If Plann_ er ml111on. · 'Officials at South Cout Community Hospital said ·the "condition of little Gerry remains the same -serious. The child still dots not talk but has The Slltora!tJ-llllllt • craft lluttored down Into Irvtno RanCll propei'IJ 100 yard1 wost ol Trabuco Road, lurcb!ng onto Ila rllbt aldl In a lanllo ol rotor· blldl1. A list cl. thOH .aboanl rlllaHd by tho Marine Corpa air facllllJ Included: Capt., Dam Chrcllla, fl, of Mllalon Viejo, tho pilot. ,.,.... .... J FLAG •••. · COU!lly Jail. Jlut be noted that the U... had alrtldy blan· oorvld by the youth1, who falllCI to make 1ulfldent ball wblle awalt1n1 1ontanctn1. The jud11 modi the e1say·wrttlng tuk one ot the eondttlona ol two years fonnal probation. Hi a:av1 each dlfea· dant iO days In which to 1et the job done . The u11y1 ar1 to be turned In \o him. In addlttoa, Jud11 Scbmldt dlrectod Stewert to llnllb hlCb ICbcol u another condition of probation.. Business execuUve Wayne Hauser will be replaced on the Laguna Beach Planning Commistion by an an- thropologlst. responded some and II out of the Mayor Gle1111 yedder We~llday an· mistogeri, tent which supplied him ox-ncun~!"I ~llHr o ·resignation and the · ~gen and humidity. !::! appointment of Dr. Joseph Tomehak, The mental condition of the little boy 41, fQ.rmer Costa Mesa city coun-is still an unknown factor Whether be cilman to take hi• place. bu suUertd permanent da.maae from ,Vodder l4id Hauaer wllo is taklp& the mystery dtug remains to be Sftn. over manaaemeDt of . a ·, n e w The chlld was playing ln a field wJth catlevtll'oa 1y1tem will have leA time other young1ter1 Sun'Ctay night when \ available. He 1ald, howaver, be has h• complalnld ol his hands burning. perauaded him to 1erve on the He collapsed and went into con· ~n'1 advl,ory commltlle belnt vuislons. · · uaembl.od to work oo pneral plen -His fath,er )old poµce the boy may preparation. have dlocqvered tlio powerful dru1 In Hauaer was f:ppolnted to the com-someone'i1 outdo;no cache. mlliton tn March of 1983 fo replace Detectiv'e Norm Babcock h&d a:oce Vedder who had been appq.lnted a to the ·Roosevelt Lane 1ddress councilman. His term would ~ve ex· Wednesday' morning to talk to. the pired Aua:. 2, 1970. Realtor Lloyd Milne child's father when John Leary ilso announced ht 11 lnvfng the com· answered the door. Babcock returned mtasion 1t the expiration of h1I term. later with the outstanding warrant and 'I'oJl)cbak, 330 Cajon St.1 tuche1 made tbe arrest antllropolo1Y at Oron11 Ooaat Collete Police said they understood the and· allo teadlH at Cal lltato se<liar Leery la curreBtly staytne In Fullerton, Palm 5prlnp. . ' ' Mq J.J. J. (}arrelt ':J.urnilure Thi1 l1 tlio avant Thrifty Sh0ppon loOk forward lo. ·You wll find gonoroul SAVINGS on 1uoh f1mou1 n11n11 a1 -HERITAGE, KINDEL, THOMASVILLE, CENTURY, BRANDT, HlllRITEN ind mony morel Shop early for beat Hlact!on. , 11th S~Ml ANNUAL SA.LE NOW IN PROGRESS ROOMS . lmuao -LOOK RIR THE 181 WE TA"GS NOW 5Pc., ''499 CINTlllY eAMI SIT ---$6ft J ,.. $499 UNA.UST.\ D, I, SIT -·--.... . • ll'c. CINTlll'f-IOUND TAU --· $Hf t Ps. SANfOu CD1111 1ls11~ OVAL TAILI -· ·-· $74t Jl'c.l'A~ l'liNCH D. ·a. SIT ··---·······-· $12'1 '299 '499 '859 1 l'c. IUIAL N. la D1"'- Jnltw11• .. 1hh OYAL TAii.i $ltt 7 PL PL NIMITIN Paa• .... OVAL TAU ----·--"" HIUnlll 70" CHINA llYILID •LASS -··-....... .:-··-··· $191 -ITAM 61" IUINT ·-·····-··· $47' CUSHMAN 4T' HUTCH --· $471 ,1 ... lllllClt ...... WW.. '599 CWAL TAU------• · -.... ClllTlllY IZ" CHlllA --'"-$149 1 ... u11& 1-1 1111 ~ea OYAL YAU ----$1.. 7Jlll'll' ClllTUIY II" ct11M ---Sltt 7 h. -·1-1.,1111 .,,, \ -- . 'OVAL,,... • sim --7l" WM Miii .... NOW '599 '695 · '695 '359 '369 .'459 ·'199 ~.199 '299 AND MANY OTHER DINING ROOM PIECES TOO NIJMEROl.(S TO M£NT10fil. H.J.GARREIT fURNmJ~E~215 HARBOR IL~. 'ROl'ISSIOHA~ INTlllOI DU19NW l -. • • • ' COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0275 646-0276 • { ) /: ·-- ( ·-- ... --.. - IY REED WILLIAM •••d• ..• __ In the Wlncl Over ou the east aide of the old town area, there hu been a lot of activity in recent weeks aimed at cleonin( up the ollflelda, thanU to tlie urilng ol' ollfleld Superll>- tendent Herb Day. Tbe area on Huntington and Delaware and lllte streets ha& been not only an eyesore with its col· lection o! oil, rusty tanks and junk, ln addition to non.o0perating or hardly-operating wells, but a safe- ty hazard as 'Well. Open lakes of oil and water and a profusion of equipment of all iinds to interest youngsters has ~en • scaning the area for years. Now bulldo:iers, wereckers and cie-lliling crews are changing the cdun- tryslde for the better. * -+• .... S'lae'• an Author -.-.J ------·~- • 11A1L v PU.OT I Pulaed "9 LBI Here's Gun Law Restrictions WASHINGTON (UPI) -Under Prttldent Johuon'a P"JPoled new Fb'earms Control t.w, you woukl have to pre1ent these itema to • federally licemed dealer In order to buy a gun: -A valid official docwnent ls&ued by your state or polltloal 1111>divWon, .showing your name, current eddreu, age, .. d 11jnature and pbotocraph. -A ll>atement, dated witllin six moatha and signed by the chief law en· forcement otncer of )'Our community, 'lbat )'OU were not under indictment, had not, been convicted of a crime ' punlabablo by Imprisonment for mere ttw.n a year, were not•· fugitive from jUstice. or otberwtse prohJbtted from ~ flreanno and ammunition. -A rtatemeot, dated within &ls months and signed by a licensed pbyalc~, thlllt ln hit profeulonal op:. nion you were mentally end phyaically capable ol pc>11\111oh>1 o tiroarm lllfely .and ~nsibly. -A olal<om<llt s18Ded by >"" !bat you may lawfully poase.ss firearms and ammunition undm:..1>attl federal and mite laws. · to be certillod b7 • federal, -· .. local law enforcement oMclr, ad a photograph of r e at o a a ti l 1 ldlDo tlfication. / -Payment of '1 to lbe dealer. I The law also ""'1111 require d JOii ownera to submJt .the f<lilowln& ... -plioatioo for reeistret!Clll lo the 1overmnent within 180 cloy& -1&o Jew's enactment: -Name, addr .. , dat<o .and ~ er blrlh, social security ...-er C• payer ldenlil1ootlon number. -Name .,, the fUD ~. caliber .. 1•9', moclll and IJpo, 11111 serial number. . --Dale, ptsce ..i D1UDO and - ol the peraon from -,... --the firearm, that peraon'a certlleate of ~gia:tratlon 'for the flreemt, tf a:,, and the lleeme number <I. --· U a 11censed dealer. The law also wvuld proftde: -Reglsttatlon of a ftreorm, -expire ~ ony chanp ot tho reg:iltrant s name or reddence un1e11 he notlfied the trea•llrY secrolaJ7. within 30 days of the cll,onge. Criticism of the independent oil operators long ilaa been a favorite pastime of many. There has been considerable justificiation for dam- ning those involved with creation an~ maintenance ol' the oil and rust jungles around the city, but times are changing. Christina Quijano, a student· at Foui!taln Valley's ~ and coordinatiilg teacher, Mrs. Betty Christ. Arevalos ·School, shows the book she .wrote to her ianson. - -A complete set of your flnlsprints -No one coukl carry a lnann without beftllli on his peraon Ibo ceriiflcate ol registration lo --demand t.o a law ienforcement offlcr. triother, Mrs· Reuben Quijano (right), lister Eliza-Suspect With Huge Heroin. Cache Seized -Anyone selling a re.el1ter•4 firearm woold, within five doy1 <I. ttio llale, baff lo return· hla certllloalo oC registration, DSJting on tt'tbe mme an4 residence of 1lle Dew .,,.,.. ml lbO date ol dellftrl'. • Trouble ts, that where last week there was a junk pile, tod"/ we see only a clean, grasay flel no dif- ferent than hundreds of other clean, grassy fields. 'Fronteras' Title of GW C Y earboo:k OAKLAND (lt.P) -A San Pruclsco man waa &?Tested Tueaday with what OU!and police said was $31,000 worth al. heroin in his c•. It seems that there ta no progress in cleanup sometimes, but there are many fewer oil messes around town thanks to the urging of Day in many cases, and thanks to the e!· forts ot oil operators to cleanup in the interest of a better city. I * · Still there are oil holdings and operators who have not shown a great deal or coo~rati.ve spirit and slowly the city 11 taking care . of these problems. The goal ls to have an oil In- dustry taking !rom the earth the available minerals, yet one which does not destroy the value o! the surface of large areas ol' the city in doing so. Prore" ts being made and Dly says i will continue. It bu been a tough job, one fraught with all kinds of stumbling bloets, but . a worthwhile efiort. "Fronteras" has beien. d"4!ll for the title ol Golden W..t College's flHt yearl>ook. The title is Spanish for frontiers and re!Jeob !be cultural heritage ol the community and the ljlirit ol tile col· loge. Working with a llmltod budget,the dot• used black and white layout with revereals and line sketches com- bined with photographs to project and capture a Ceel:lnc of movement toward the future. Aleo, the key articles deal with Orange CJOunty style of liv!Dt. "FrontsM hll" tried to be mOre tilan just a report on what ii hap-,__ pening both on and off campus, it has 1ried to caplure the college's seeking for purpoeeful education. 'Ille GWC lludent ls porttayod as hesitlllJt and uncertain indicating that since so no tradition has been eatabl:ilbed at the college, t.he ·student tr. no particular pattern to follow. · ~Staff ·melnbert were, Tony Boom . editcir, who did much of tbe researcli New West Conn e Club Pushes for Gun Laws The Democratic Club o! Huntmiton Beach and Fountain 'Valley was form· ed recently at the~e of Dr. and Mrs. Ronald T of Huntington H.-bour. Sane gun laws and s "tizen11 can tal<e to pa11 llUCh laws were dlsculsed at this ·first meeting, according to Mn. Tepper. She WU alao local chairman for the area volunteer Workers fior the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. 'Ibe club plans to lend support to the proposal to rename the · 'Ibomas Edl90ll ffigh School, cmrently under Trustees Seek · co111trudion, the Robert F. Jlem<dy High School. Seal Beach Site For High School A dolennined ellori to olltaln a 50 to 80 ~.&We for • bllh llCbool in the Seal e.ch area from the U.S. Navy wao or:dered Tuelday nllht by Hun- tington Beach Union lllCh School J>Wrict trustees. The district's Cltlzens Advisory CO'JunlttM recommended "all -.. tompts be made to acquire Jond.,from the Navy for • -... in the Seal BellCh area." Trufteel 'aaid a 1 l te on Bay Boule..-d near tile Marine Borracb at tilt NOftl Amm-Depot. Tru&tee llaUhew WOJ'lktr &aid that '1W.'1 ud tblt the tldl have not been able lo -..Del hl&h-achool m-own area." -..! Pt'illdent Johll _, 111d that tba ·dlltriat ... -refllsecl in the paot by the Nlivy, bolt .id: !hat 11111 time ,.,,. lhould to oil tile way to the • ~ SUill. -~ t.id tr-.... "'" Wiil to oil lllo -·" School District Grants Increase / Oub members will be circulating ·petitions through 'Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley to fain com- munity luppcri. Church Planning Pre-School for Westminster lbe Methodist Chun:h of the Good Shepherd, 15500 Van Buren St., Weatmifwter, will inltltute a pre- ICbool lor S and '-yw-olda beginning ln the fall Currtat plant lndude the use m two large yard& lldjaceat to the cl>urcb as play areas with room for several mus- cle bUl.ld1n1 toys, a garden , flowers and ieVeral small anhnall. The cblldnm will participate in caring for the mimab: and gardens, euel pain- ting, fkller PflntlnC aDd .llltenlnf to mualc. 'lbe cost is $22 per moa1b. far 4-year, . oldl-$1.5 per mollth for 3-year..ids. aiucna muat be 3 or 4 by·Decemi..r; 11118. · Poann11 m~ J11'«eflster their -b7 coatactlng the c:hurdl of< lb, "7-0100. A depoalt <I. '10 ts re, . qalnd. Boat Death Toll Concern· to State SAORAMENTO (AP) -'!be stat. llori>ora ad wat.rcrafl director u - iftsaed cwtm bky ot tho -toll ,,_ b*'nC -ID c.ufornl& ... ,... lllrecior N, W. ....... -G par-died --... darlq Ill• flnl lln -<I. tho yoor, com· pored -30 llarlDI tile ..... 1 IOpA!dtoc period loot ,_. Sprow uld poor ID'IF•I ODii - .,, -.. --....... pi-•mL and writing; Marogaret Falconer and David Stipes -bandied Ille editing and layout; John O'Dell, Joe Wade, ond ScoUAC9Vtdo. John Wonleo WU tile locully ad· .Uor. Gabell Smith, a trUct drl"VW, w• booked for lnvestlgaUon of possession of. tile clrug. -Anyoae -alng • -would have to notify-the tr_, 1ecrets<y -10 cla:7I of Ila -· theft or clestriictlon, or <I. Ila -quent recovery.. , " '\ TIE &EllALE FEDEllL llllllD •Ml Clllli · PIRElll: Aii crtglnal c:cllecllon of quick and M1Y nK;ipes . enlllled ~SHarr.QITMEAl.S. lllla atbacllve nl col- . qrful oaolibcClk -dellgned ID-J11911111 In fie ldlcfl8il. , Ill I )11111'1 W -ldw for eppelta!IO ealeda, entr~er, dena~&dlllac ._,,d 1JitT17lhimendJ011"enlre I fllmlly wfll sing the pralaal d '°"' c:oallliioo· ,l°!'e MOMS Olo!ol ccddlJ • .,,,.JllltD plc:ktlP,_ '"R• · copy of MOMS SHORT.QIT MEALS at en,cn dai ai11 ~ r.denll'a 18 '!*IC._ ~ • t 11111411r a._i w•w·1eo·•,~•··• '''' '*•dTTJ~ ,_ _ _,~11 I 'j;,............... • '" " ..., tAt""" ,~ m: ....,,.,., .... ..., p.&•Fd.' .... ~ p& •&ltl .... ..,,,.._ Glendale Federal/Newpori: Beach,.. UllllllS ,,,,,, IOllll ~Ta. MAii Offlef:1 IUJIDMl. ms r.t PIClll: Cami Malll*cyn • MacMlmr a,i,a ad ···"'".!'.?toe'! a 'P••t ·'sath : ·z rtmJ111W••z11~ .. 11r1D'l•V·1:-. ' ' 'r ' • ' I v • • ' · I ' ~. • ' . '· .... ___ ............. • • DUvllle, Virgbda, City Council· ·maa W•llw a. loo rick Jr., who 'loot • bl4 for re-election, filed • r&- )IOJt· 1litlng .....,petp npensea of *19.81. '!be final entry was SI cenls !Or upilln. • , . Sirhan May . Ask . - Further Delay ... LOS_ANQELES (UPI) ~ Sirhon B. lo a -DI oo Friday, PVIODI Sirhan'• iiewlttorney will 8i1t ·fiit a~Wlll aal<Sll(>erkr OOUit Jiiilie Rl<tiii'il three ..... eet continuance in the Ken· Schauer to appoint a • ' co,~ d nedy assanination caae wben his client appears in court Friday. J>l)'ChlatriJt to enmine tbe1de.lendant. · The 24-year-old delendaot was 11 P"!""!l'I deddes Slrban ·- scheduled to enter a plea to the fatal piolcl lnsaolty,. tho coul'! llOUld appoint shooting of Robert F. Konnedy and !be yet-.r psycblatriat ,,-..,mloa wounding of .lift odler per&0ns which .i~---·•• ho was deferred at his arraignment June w 1 me -on ....,.... 7. ~--ID -def-and -Russell E, Paroo111, coosldet!1_~e ..,...,......, , · , ·of Calllonila'a" iop' appellate, Jaw 1=" Panoos, . . upeolacl to use the ·said Wedn!'ldo.Y h< 'f<J\lld ask for tho tlirea wMt llelay lo exettlle to !be . continuance ao be ~ llh!dY aµ .flilleti.tho def""'°'' rl(bt fff pn1r1a1 ,pl>.¥eSolU\f.,COIO.~lllim\hls.cllent. _ .,........., _ ·-u to al _,..._ . · .The proMciJtion e~ .tl!al. Sirhan .. -··-• ---..--· 'will plead -Jit bJ fea!.11, of In· ._ .. of lie coao. Alao rillloble II • I • Senate Dehaies Gun Law. • • J·· . . ' iOnltY .and Ille couri Jiai a~ two the """"'*"• lrOllacript cf 1111 ·coun-: pi,<ll!Jtrlstt tO HMJI~ the' suspect. \, , rnmd jury. . proceedlnp tllel • Reau1!s . Of Jbe examlJ\atiOli WJ>uid 'lie -ar..uable 11n!rlo !h• defense." . . . . remlled· JD ·Sir ban'• -. . One O! the . psyChlatri.u. Dr. Apolher atlmleJ' --l&llllltYt, E-sta1nbroot, docllned-tile ap. PiHalil:blll 1!o1 ~ -ho ' poilltment. The other, Dr. Eric II In eourt with anotber caao, will Join Marcus, presumably has examined the 1.J-.... ~1-• In ••~ , . Teen-age 'Wife· Knifed io ~th . . . ~ BEACH CUP!) ~The .Miami rifles, ahotsun•; and .•,,_, . - Beach City Cnuncl1 baa posaed a lllper "1!1cb is designed to Opel • projedllo toullb (1lll law that requires the by the •ct!IJll of any qplollYe," .• ~ cf .-ythlng from piatolil" The Ja:w ·aiao req~ lPDI'· ilolYlrl . lo -mfcarrlea a 1111-..Y and gun owners to rOgllttr. - jllJ -lor violalort. weapons with the ~· dePVltiwd< Gm>dtm Leighton, JS, of Golden 1V11llq,-Mi•n ., l:eeps a close ~ on his pet as it climbs on his .should.er. No it ii not o ractoon but a Viet· ~at' bcnaM: art shipped oirtrtight "°"' South Vitmom bg Pfc. Rob<TI Leighton, Gordon'• brother. The full gr,ooqio male cot to<ighl two pound8 q"4 liar a O<rfl long '°'!QUO. I~•. ~ "°""broluft. '~ •· Pittsburgh service stalion•atten- dailt Raymind Shor1ock folmd a note wadded hen~ the gas cap which read, "I'\re. bee1i ~apped, call ·the police." Sherlock• jotted 4~. the. lic_'l"'e_number, ""11.ed police and the car was stopped 30 minutes later on the Pennsylvania Turnike. Police questioned driver, M•r'-Mennenfai, for about 20 min- utes and let him go so lie and his wile, Boni~•, could continue on their honeymoon. A friend had llluffed the note under the gu cap alter their marriage at Pecatonica, Ill. .. A 17-year-<ld •girl In Canaan, Vermont, received a federal In- come tax reNnd·chect for $3,:178.· 36. That was pr.w good, but the recipient, Donbo l>Uranluu, had not done any taxable wort during 1967 and had not llled a return. The check was fram the Internal Rev- enue Service's dUtrict omce in An-. dover, Mass..Her~, Mr. and -Mrs.-RomM-Duranluu, reported t1te 1error. · Sirhan and told Parson1 of the results. -cue -i.cc w -.ia ,;.>1.1"111D 1 It" was believed tbs! When Sirhan !Jefense. ·returns to the jail chapel converted in· When the seoond defense counsel e"""" tllO case Ponona is~ to Gas Explodes; 6,00 Residents Evacuate Town SCANDIA, Kiin. (UPI) -Twelve- tbousand gallons of poisonous gas under presstre &hot half a mile high in a muilttoOm cloUd toda, to hover over lhll D<CtbtrD KaDlu community and force evlClllllion of Ila tlOO reaideuta fer a lriof hitervaL 'nun ,..... no Hri<lll Injuries. ·-'l'IJomu, IJl oidcial cf the Home 00 Co., Aid the au, lbooting from • broken llDe, "loobd 1 .. lilt• an atomic esplolloa. n -. "It -up lilte a whfte mllJjlroaai . cl<JUd one-ball mile !igh," be aald. seek·an'addlUooal delay ao 11Je ,_at· IDrney could familiarize himself with the cue. Sirhan. remained ta • martmum oecurity cell In tho new county Jail On Friday, ... jall cbaPeJ -he -arralgnod will qoln bo lanled'1mxl a temporary-,,. thodefondaot will remain safely inside the building. The trial was expected to be held In the Hall of Justice, about a mile away from the jall in the downtown area, where workmen are turning an ·eighth floor cow:b:oom into a virrtua1 fortress. An armor plated, bulletproof glass enclosure cootlng fl0,000 will protect the defendant, judge and jury from any poW!tial avenger al Kennedy'• ~·th. Durham Police lff se Tear Gas . To Dupel. Mob '!be -highway patrol aald In· Wltlgatlon llhowed 1here was no fire, DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Police used and thus no hazard to ne•'"-tams of teU ga1 to break up a mob of more -"' llwl 100 ·Nelroe> early today followlog 11111~ ammonia. a --meeting between the 'l'1\>ope<I uld a fludt being loaded group and tbe Durham Ho-g with aob~-""""~.d{_a_ ~uthority._ . 1Ca1e breottng a -.u.;,, In a SIX .. tiOmtiliip were nported, but ' police Nld DO one WU jnjtD'ed. !Ille lr<m a lank. A llfety valve failed The meeting bad been called to lundloa and the poiaOll<lll·(M '11ol -Wednesday nlght·to lilr grievances of out. !be Negro tenants. ~ Slruud, manager of tlMo oil "The grievances -. moally 11D1AD - """ ~~ cbem!HI ~--thlnp," said Police Chief W. W. -• •-m---Pleuan!s. ''Thlnp lilte el!lpped sinks, ..-! 11!1 • J • 1. Ho -taD!a In a child falling off a broken ater, and ~County H0tpltal at BellevlDe hurting blmaelf, -p like tbel ' ml -•oed -fleatmenl The .-., became a shouting (Jlemitta aakl be could have been match as members of th e dmed to deOth If the concenlratlm al predomlnmtly Negro audience pep-pOred the ho-g off1clala with jeers, gas bad been great enough. The gas, cal<aDa and profanity. whicb II -flammable, eats off lie .,.. The a..-tty adJ!>urned !be meeting ygen IUPl'b' "from HI v!cUma. but the crowd of 30ll refused to Maryland Deinacralic 11 e p • a-irmce to -•'• ·rdkleata . !llsP,erae· l'Ollce called for reln-Claronco D. · L... l8id he 1W !or<ements and officen with tear gas received 1everal hundred com-came from • ipotemaan for the were brought in. municatiou ~ his support of Phllllpl Petroleum Com P a n y ' s The crowd broke up into amaller gun control leglllalion. Included fertilizer deportment, 'llllo aaid the groups without lncldent. . was a caller who told Lon(• 11111 would ''settle down." The mnaller groups began roaming secretary: ''Yoo ten Long if e •rBut. don't get bl it," iaid Paul the streets and scattered incldenb:.of doesn't get a gun contiol blll , · , rock throwiog and bottlo throwing through Congress within t w o \t-~ ~e 1 been a-lot of. pepple were reported. Police said damage weeks, I'll shoot him.'' b1inded. by it.'' .. wu minor and no arrests were made. • Scandia reaidenll -bad l1ed 1'o' When police aod firemen amved at Briti>h diplomat R a y m o n d the ·• edge o1 lie city retumed to ene of the fires a group of between 100 Whltnoy who finally returned to tlieir bamea l<llle two hours later, aod 150 Negroes refused ID disperse London after more than a year's althoulh a strong _. of gas atill and tear gu was used, police said. wait for hll exit visa from Peking, ~ the tOlro. They said the blale was started by a el b tee! the I by taking ~'Of cocne there'• going to be a ter· firebomb. fuse r:U., out :C:t.~ . Chinese rific odor here f<r a wtile, 11 Brown The meeting bad been held under food. &aid. strict aectD'lty precautions . Dull D~eary Days Dealt Re1Ulents Recall' Rare Month of June "'$1-'W Quo" IH'Wlllld 111 fM SOUlll- em C.llklrnll -W i*tunt toGtY •• It.In -. eleflr lft\1!'111 8llCI IMfll"lllY 1UMY In C011tlll ,,_, trft« monilnt ""' Cloudl ..... .. clMnd. I.et ANetK 8lld YklnlTY l\lld tiarr ......... ,,... '""' "*"'"--and dcllds clln"tlt. TadlY't hlttl Will 7S. _, two .. ,. from w.......,. Tiit ... ~ ...... -~"'-''· T'*--lllM .._ WI tht I.a """'-..... ... ._.. ...... '*" .... ......, Ufltll •rlY ~ U!ldlr "rtlY ~~-.. -tlrllo ...-V,_ _. ....,·,. .... Wlllf WU M. •\I ' ' • ' ................... "' .... -tt ... Motl .,. .. """"' .......- ......, f111t .....,, e1e¥9tkint 1tr11owd Wlltfl fOdlY, ......... ... INlf'CWY... y~ ............. ' ... ..._ ..... ts. ...... ""' "' ....... "' ..... c..11 ... ......,.. wltlll ·b#w 1111-....... Tiit ..... Wl'IPtfitll,. -41..3. ... ,..,.. ,,..... .... 111 ..... _.,...... ....... ,,.....,..._ _... s-. ..... !'Wes ........................... ........... "*"' lnChlll9if: '--.. , .. ., ._. n·'11· ..,. Me111w ....., itu,.. ... """· Mt, ......... ,..,,..... .... .,.... ...... ,.... ......... ...... • 3 ....... 1e1-• ... D'-.,., ...... ..... ... ,., """"""'11 --- 'SMolnu /~-... v.s. s.-....-.,,, ---· ' M'911 L .. l"nc. " .. SI JI .Of " 65 • .u '" " " .. ltl u .., JI ,11 75 5' ,15 '2 5' ,16 61 .. .11 " .. " .. ... .... .. .. .... "' .. a " .. " 11 .. ,,. . " "' .. " .. " n .Ii .. s.s 1.21 . " .. " n .u n " .., ... ... " ... " .. ,, .. 101 Jj ,,, '4 .1• .... " . II• .. "' . .... " .. 41 SI Tr ft .. " 61 ,, .... n • .. . " .... .. .. "' " " " I .. POMONA (AP) -A 17,yoc-old housewife appar<nt!y ""' 1urod or pulled into a-car while walking home from work and stabbed to ~when she ~ llt'll' killer~ advances, &lienft'1 Otf1celi.t say. ' The ,..i-. 1IUled •Mnl111<1Usly The ordinance f...OS . IVI'-. bqJefl too by the council Wednesday nigh~ re-wait three days'ofter purdiUe -. quires ~ to be photographed, receiving police approval and ectue1J1. fingerprtnted . and approved by ttie reteiving th~ir. weaJ>90. . , ·police-Oepanment before they .c:.., buy ' Violation of the .,.U.-oarrlo, Ii any firearm. · · mandatory 30-<lay J811 '-Sberi!f's Lt. ·11. W. Whita. said at. tractive Sandra Kay stlctDey wu believed _. alive !alt ohllrtly after mldnlgbt '1'11oldo.Y· N lhe"' walked _._.honM!., Councilman PaiiJ Se1'le!man. who Gun deoilrn were nsUicted ~ ramrodded "9-law to apProwt over · the· law from liellDI zz&i• ti lie objections of local llPOl"lsmm'• -mider tile ap "''II. -•lilllcl groups, said the meaaure coabalns the , felom or llJQ"Oile'tlb) 1111 flw. ._. .. _ parta" cf the Federal ~I tal lnstilutlon •wlthfn lift•,_.. G4m Contnl Lew·and,_ iimilor·law1 ln·New dealers are also required• bop• . y orlc City and,Ollcago. . Inventory ' ol 'their . stock and liolifJ' The g1rr1 body .... 1eunc1 about eight boors 'later in ·--1-JOloc!· under CODBtruction at Diamond Bar, about 12 miles .away. -i : The new Miami Beach onllnonce re-police of all gun purcb8se ll!lllll<illlkmil quires. the ~gistr:a.tion of ·hJndguns, within 24· houn. Summer fun begins ... with a superb ThOmas - • .THiS THOMAS ARTISTE IS A LOW These and MANY MORE MODELS . 0 READY FOR IMMEDIA·R DEUVERY "15 F1scln1ting Rhythms Auto1111tic1lly" with !ht all naw PLAYMATE Now, Mn tha btginnar can play 15 uWally difficult rhythms. Th• Pl1Yrn1tt fih Thomas tr1ns!stor origins Ind crutes Orvtl'I ICCOl'r'IPinimtnt and pedal rhythms 1utom11ic1lly. If YoUf Thomll Is &.nd'8ox equipped, the P11v1t11te plays the Band Box parcussfon effects either with the orvan voict or with .tht Bind Box tff!(ts by thems1l11es. V1ri!ble t&mpo controt, Oowft_ beat Jndic1tor and exclusive down beat 1ecent. Rhythrns1 Wiltz. Viennese W1lt1, Jen Weltz. fox Trot 214, Boogla 618, Swing. Rock, W1tusi, Samb1, Beguine, Ch1·Chi, Rhumb1, T1ngo, ... l1ro, lo»1 No111. SIERRA ••••.••••••••• ' ••••• $73t.90 111 A11 ................. $15ts.oo PAUADIUM ••••••••••••. $179S.OO .. . . ' TRArl!llONAL CLASSICAL , •• $2495.00 LAWllNCI WELK DELUXt ••• $2695.00 CEl.EIRITY .' •••••.••• , ••• $3"5.00 .PALACI Ill .• ' ••••••••••••• $5195.~· . . • P1y NO·Monay Down • T1k1 Up h 5.l'ws"' Plf • Frff Privll1 L~ •F'" De6my • loadt incl CATALINA ·' DELUXE '~ ·-· .....-'. . . . . ' tMililU 'DELUXE '1275 PARAMouNT , DBUXE s19.93:: .~ .. • I ' ' • . . . • • M ' ' J-. . ,AllllON llLAle ••i rAllllliN ~­' ·~car CIN'l'a · PASHION SQUAB ., .. ,•-IQUAl!I .' .. IANTA MIA · ( I , QVEDIE , s' I DAILY 'll.ff f . . California Faces. Dangerou s Fir.e T ime SACIWlllNTO(AP)- ~--lblylts molt ti:plollve fire danger -In • ,....111 .... 'lrilh no J<IJl'leYe in l!&ht until the tau. a veteran foreater says. toreats. Ifs like putting tometbing in the oven. The longer you leave it, the hot- ter and drier it gets and the 'better the ch&ncea it will catch on ,fire," Moore said in an interview. ' wcne ta a1uaJ1 W.. ... ca •specL aoy rllns ontU ttam r •comm ea d.e 4 . ,,\_c:reWJO[lJI th~' aald. late October or e a r I y emergency reseedh>f 'lrith. ~ a :lllhcrt -._ Moore uld 1118 ud 1111 November." 220 tou Of dirt roodl. · flrt UDder cootrollour m1Ju both were bad yean .but · ~ Liebt'e M o u n t 1 l n The fire took the life ot . -.of lllewllall. "Neither ol t b • m ap-brlllh fire in Angeles Na· Philip B. Goodell, a COUDty Moore aald the 111ual proached -we're hJvln& Uonal F..-e•t burned five . fire captain, wtio waa bum•: Wornintl• to the llate'1 2f, now, leally." 'daya before being cootained. ed critically while reoculng million reeldma abc>Ot <&r9 The 20-year state Divillon The loss was estimated at tour od1er firemen trapped wttb.~fire ·ma.y sound old bal ol Forestry veteran said. "I '2.5· tnlllion. Jn flames . In addition, four by now, but "we ~·t •¥ 1uepect the lalt time we bad A· narrow fire line was fire fithtel't· auffered serious ' ~,ev~ to lort:,t them." conditions really 1im,llar to . around1• the 6 5 ·mi: e burnt and all 1ustalned n,. -sUirted of· flclallY ·a month and a hall early in Northern CaDfornia and HthiDC1 have not a:otten ¥11 better. They've gotten _worae,0 said Howard ' E. An ariny of fire crews thl!• w~k ex:Ung\dshed the first massive fire of the season, a 45,000-acre blaze in tlle Angeles NaUonal Forest near Los Angeles. One 'fire figbter was killed. thl• wu before my timt, bi per1Ii\eter, nut several bot minor burns. -~ . . ' QUICK · ' :: You'll Liv.e Long~r. • • "If You're a W onian '• _ LONDON (UPI) -'Ibe six fem&les ovel' · 100 to .'.... ol:fkial . filt&'es indicated f!VflrY male. ··:.there were 500 centensilam Qloos-e a family With a :dn·J!rilain. But a !inn lll,at hl>tory of longevity. !. sends -· .. lOOlll birth· Don't drink ... ""'*"· .. ·'day gilt& reported it bad Be mod..ate and regular -.dilltrlbuted 800 bunches. in your habits. And that's how Britllln RaiJe a fami1Y. foqml oot ~ -"" are Work l\al'd. ......mit 1hO c-.ry mart Be <ionlent.d. nawadaya tban.,.. before. live. in. !lie country and A n>twal ~·of (in Britain) particularly the t1U discovery wa. a .avey sou1healt, wbiab has bee ID" wbidh olders were asted times the. centenarians of if there were any ·tJ.pe;they any oCner region. . could pass on for longevity. The centenarians ~ lots Ideas varied, (!:om eating of id• on ol!ie,r· •lil>Jocta oftio.nS to'~ Stout, l:iut Thirly Percent .said they · by q~tio¢pg i the· cen-oon~ered ~ security·~ U!llarians abool their Jives · be lie· moot JIDl>Ol'lant im· aDd time. ~ers caine provement in their 'ltfetime. up -eigbt· (IOlden· rules · ThlJteen ~I aai<) it was fur living to 100. th• ·-· aod .12 per-·~--. are· ·. .cent said e1ectz:icity., ~ • -• .. • -· ·• Askei\ ~'the' great· J3e a woman. 'lbere are est moment of his Ufe a 100 1 • • • year ·okl ' Irishmail 'aald it WU lhe•dq,he eot'hll·fll'lt . pair ol•shoes-be waa_ lS. All· ~ s8id it ..... Ills' first Don't "Make . . ~-nearly 90 .,.1r1 r. · l · ap ·11ree~s1x reg~en ' ; ' -pe~:~~.> "".,a..~72: : n" . 0Ar~J1y~ -~·on~,.-~~· ~ een 1'111 . . thought h·tr d "'1rk hid . ' • helped ~ 1l1t!ln booltllY. 'LOS AHIJl!lLES (UPI) -And a surpnsing numl>er A. psy.chi_!ltrlst 1ay1.fatben sUll·bad·good appetites. of pregnant and compro. liiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiii!iiiiiii:J nilsed daughter• should droe ~shotguns and telephone · l.fT'S BE fRIEIQ)l Y the nearest adoption agency JMtead. .Dr. B. T. Mead, ohairman ol 1iie psydllalry depart· ment at Qleighton Universi- ty, Bm>ol of Medi¢ne, ~ a baby hao a mud! gi:eater dlianc~-ol ba!Jpiness ii Its pliqnts weren't foroed to marry. "It is far better in almost ftllert case for tbe dllld to be put up f<r adoption,'' Mead said. "A family that 'IVatts a clhild Ls mud!. more Jikdy to giw it .mat It needs than • family that """ created just heca.oe 1he beby was on the V.'"ltY." Mead said teen·age mar-"'41•• brou&l>I on b y prelJlancy l>Av• a hltlh rate of dJ.vorce. ''lb( -said 1ho,t -t>I .,. -ol baVUitl • ciiiJd ' iJul ~ wedioclc h~· been•t .. t in·'?Ce!'t decadea. U you have new netgbbibn or know of anyone marina: to our area, please ,telJ ua 10 that we may eztend • friendly welcome and htlp them to become acquainted ID their new ~g1. Huatinaton Bead! Visitor 536-9626 Coste Mesa Visitor 642-2472 So. Co~ Visitor . ~ Hamr Visifor · 642-3535 you get . highest BAllK rates . ~· · with · ·- .Bllllsafetv ·and ., ' ' BlllKavailabil ity when you move yo.ur savings. to • UNIGU• " • I. 7 -i<KT l.OCA----.~ .,.,. omrs. .••...•.. c:.-.............. =··· eu.a1l~ ,.TSID[ OffQ: ....... ., •• ._,.. ............ T',... ... .,1·• 'COl,L.[$( !'Ml Clf'AC( •••••• M ....... tt Cou:s:m1111.., ••• •1211 'IUNll't. MW Of'FICE, , , •, • • • • • • • · • · • • W al ::.=• •·:l:.11 s:lf'£MOI OfflC( ••••• ,., •• ,,.... .. ...... • •• .,... UUWllllTY OfflC[,,,.,,..[at~at .... tlllll."':•••Mlollll MSTCUff OFFICE.,,,., ••• , •. ~ at °""• ....... • .. .......... .., ......... ,. Moore, deputy state forester torfiNI ,,_.L • "nle burnJnc condition• are an .ccumulaUve type of tbinl, especially in the hNvier type Of fuels such as The early start ol the fire sea.son means conditiom in July and 'August will be WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 lMS. 0 spota were still burning. MeamYhlle, a 3,GOO-acre With California's sunny An estimated 2Y.a million fire in Loi Padres National ' aummer cilmate, tbere'a lit· cubi,c yards " dirt is ei:· Forest in Wea:_t-Centnl • Ue chance that rain will peeled to · be eroded from California wu believed con· come to eue conditiolls, he the burned watershed, and a trolled a day afttr ib: con· said. '~ bulk ·ol the state w a t e rshed management tainment Cite.. •P ci11tc•ly •II loc1I 1vMh. R_11ti1 yeur c-pect, COMpr1hea1ive h1m1t1W11 '41· tiff of tti1 DAILY PlfOT •. SATURDA1f 9 to 5130 SUNDAY 10 to 5 HERE'S ONE . BOY WHO'LL WORK FOR P'ENNIES • • • • • .• • ... ' •• • °Ad'lerfh•d 1p1ei1l11ood thrll July], 1961, 111d ""''mbtr, • rolll119 1fon• 91th1r1 no mo11 nor •11tmploym111t chtcki elthtr, " ~ "~ .'( '. 3-Pc. BAR·B·Q TOOL sn 'II you find th1y eron't n1edff for thr food, turn fflem ovor to your iunlor ro1d build1r1, #i1y'U hevo • bill. Char-Coal LIGHTER FLUID J111t 1lo1h IOfl!ll of th is juic1 ov1r tf11 briqueh, 1tri•• 1 ri11tc.h, 111d you 911 9lowi119 co1l1 in 11c.ondt. ID011't 9et too c:lo11, thou51h, 110 point in h1vln9 1 9lowi119 nou too.) ·BAMBOO RAKE Stvrcly liimboo r1\1 h11 JJ tooth lcomo by ond co11nt '1ml, II" 1pr11d, ind 4' poli1h1d bomboo polo h1Ml1: Wir1 ltl11dint is ni1fproof, 33c 5/8"x50 FOOT NYLON RllNFORCED HOSE Fino q111lity, r1l11forc1d for 1tr1111th 111tl d11r1bllty. E11y to·c1il11ncl co11111 111 your choic:1 of color.-,r1011. 3'' Long Handle SHOVEL Gr11t for r111111i119 1tr1y d091 111d Clh 011f If tho fOrcfe~ or cr1ckir1t ltio old m•11 wilt! if h1 colll•1 h11111 11 ... Jo1t 111 11! ro11M 0Mf11I ·11rd111 ,t1ol. BIG BOY 24 ·INCH BAR'·B·Q Try thb '"'for 1in, it'll fit nicely troMncf 1t.ek1, ltur91n, do91, or wlll 111tom1tic:1lly ro1d c:hic:k1n1, duc.k1, or 1hl1hk1bob, Motor, 1191, end hendle of gold lrldlte flnl1h, end tt!e 9rlll ind spit ere c:hrome pleted. Motor i1 oq11ipped with throe•c:onduc:tor gro11ndln9 type 111pply c.ard, end it's UL lbted. 6111r1nf11d far one 11111 y11r, ITh1t meent If it doe1 bid, you 91f 1 fr11 p1c.lc19•· of bi"c1rb. Model. No • 2400 I O·llli; Hot Shot chclrc0al BRIQUETS Hi-h11t, 1l1w li11rnln9, 9iv11 111 your 9oodl11 thet wond1rf11I outcloOI" 1rom1. Stock up now for th1 holid1y, 7·1NCH ROLLER & TRAY H1vi119 ffio right oq11i~m111t m1k1t lllT io!J 111l1r. Tr•y ' hold1 pl111ty p1i11t ind roller 9ivo1 1111ooth, 1'1"111 fini1h. 9xl2 PLASTIC DROP ClOTH S1v1 1f thi1 low price 1114 91t 11ver1I, Cover yo11r f11r11iflro oH c•rpot wltft thou in1to1d of with ffio p1lnt of yo11r choice. C1ul4 11\1'1 • b1111dl1 ill cl1111i111 coifs .• 9c HOSI REEL If yo11r ho11 Hh1.,11 Ii•• • L1riorlc cobro (1111cl It t• 1IJ1di•11u school!, th111 yo11 1111d thl1 n11I IJ1r91 l11 of • ho10 r11I. 5'' ,~. l l ectrlc Hedge . TRIMMIR Yo11 con do 111 tt!e tlir11b1, h1tl1es. )v11iper,, Jtlppl11 i11 1 m1n1l11t erwl Ifill h1v1 1111111h IMl'fY to 1111pl•t ffll1 dodo •nd 11, tlow• fot 1 nip. ' _ • ___ _ • PVC SPRINKLER PIPE This h 9r11t 1hff, n1v1r roh or corrod11 in tho ff01111a. No 1poci1I tools needed for ln1t1ll1tlo11, j11~ c.ut whit you ...... with • copli19 11w, f1111 with 101110 l11'Hi1I 9oop w1 1111 l1lw1y1 p1uhin9 tt!1 rn1rch1ndi11) 1H pr.1to, yo11 9ot it. CWh1t, I don't know, It.wt H 1ur1 +.writ. If it ww•s.) llod1nh h1 .. it. . • .1/2 INCH " GU DD IN ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT Thl1 tflff wlll Ht11st Molf of tfto "pop41!1r.1on91 kl111 wrltfott tfl111 tl1y1. 111ffi1t11yb19 ff'• 9ood" b1d7) M1d1 by 6Udtl111, •• yoo lc11ow It'• p1l11t, H11 1uperb hicll111 powor, 1a:c1n1nt r1sl1t1nc1 to 11111 ind 111ol1tur1, at1y1 1Jrl1ht 111cl fr11h0f11klnt for y11r1, Av11l1bl1 111 whlto incl • riot ef colort. Gllllclen Spretl GLIDE·ON . Gr11t 1rl1rior 1tucc:o, m11onry, brick, or c11111nt p1int. l11utiful c1lor1 in c111 you're, tlrod of ffi o old 01111. Thlt 11 • 1p1cl1I pr/c o for 1 llmlt1d tlm• fllko forevorl, 10 te•• 1dv111t191 of It. 4 97 GA[. .10 YIAR GUARANTEID Maf or Brand • WATER HEADRS 30 Gal. 4295 40 Gal. 4995 Ftrtt tj1111ity, AMric1n Melo, -folly ,1 ••• hllHl, ...... tic ...... off, r1pld roe•,. •llff·•-•'- tod, t.111ptr1t11,.. eenifel, lt'1 •. tOocl Ill.. • ' ·c., • • • . '· -----------~~-==-__ --;;:.;:::::::::::;;::;;:::: . ..:...~__::: -------r \ I DAll.Y PILOT ' _,, ..... 27, 1961 AICer ... ,. ... \S .. t " · Cotton Planter Quits CLAllKSDALE; 1111 1 1 • tsO,tiOO IA ~ wares to his" talion by Ifie labor • (UPI) -Ro7 j>)owws' plan--te-IA Ille ... meat I a I d Ille 1511 llmint tollta .n Ille Mlntulppl '. lion's rorst ""'" ..-, h..,.. ...,.. W<IOd with e«· Della •• a -of the old for loim _..., under the · ru,.i.d metal rool1. Soulh. Fair~ -Act. "All but lllAe of the '1benl " • r e •••llnt FlbWon paid Ille llne lloulw are wltllout !Jloide · field• of cotWa, clusten ot 1-by ·Judge William C. plllDll'llllC or waler." Ille ap. workers' .lbai:il and bun· ~ "-to aet it out of prau.n ·-•'1be water c1recis o( N•rroea ~bqrln1 ill court." Tl\en h• IAtenda to Ni>PIY of JllOI\ of tlle houses the fleldl• rent out bJs 18,000 acres ol ii u outdoor band pump, Fl0Wtr1 . bouled of tile farmland allOr 1lie current a!tlloullll I001t bouse1 bOYe "best cottoo crop end tile crop ts'trarveoted. &<Cell to a community belt bean Q'Op in tte delta." "'l'be ent la ap6cot H The U.S: • ~attment of : ~~vtn1111ul' I' hctUI· M.,;y of Ille tenant& used L&bor said be made •t ing me ""' q .., m appy newapaper to patch boles in million a yea; (Ma ld1 that I've &!II pl~ to live Ille ctiJ1!1i! and walll. various pla•tatioa •· •,"tie1U1.J1Jtm...aad.• fte t.ittor Deplrtmtftl terpriitl. -tllt "''"'-to said Flowe;• Uc! a •1 s.t tiere wu ..,. bl( dif· date . .I'm dGlnll tllll just aot JillWon tocomt In 19tll from ---FJ...-1 to have any more bul!Ms• his cotloo1 ud 1oyb0an llld ll>t anto.!)ellum plan· wltll tile aovtnlDltDI." farmJnc, cotton Ii'"''"' and tm1 Flower• didn't thlllt 'Ibo 1-l>or Dtl>&rlmtnt Iii-salt of raw ·coltoll, cottoo he •u blC enoullll to tackle ed suit ,_ ll'iowers alter -uct 10Y11e1111. He the federal 1ovtrllll1td. •eodllif ,lnveltiP'«t t o rectlved '110,m .., federal J!e said Wedneldoy he chect oa t11t _.ilona of aereece -alone in wu \ulttinC. The dedalon the ~ lanclowoer. 19117, the nport 1ald. came ·111er a ~ judge Flowen wu accllled ol · ordered F!owen to pay la!HnC to pay minimum Three Held - UP'I~ DUD ATM 'ZlllY' &Iman Trumpete~ Ziggy Elman Dead at 54 .. lflurile · Curi,,.11,...t Reds ·.Ready . to Talk rr.oseow (AP) -Soviet weapo .. ~.'regarded by the aooept In • p • c t 1 o n sift· Fortlp Mlni.tor Andrei A. Wefl 11 lmpracllcal btcluae auards. Gromyko declared today of Soviet 1111wllllngne11 to .-u,. of this deadlock, that tile Sovfol government the Unlled Stat.a bu been ii "ready to etd>ooge opl· Arab w·. ar preallA( the Soviet Union moos on the curtallloent ol slnct J&t1UatY 19117 to hold roclttl ~11e ... -both ol· talU Oil !lmlllng Interc.n· ., tinontal BaWltlc MJullM ftllllve -delemlve." • (ICllMSI and antlball!Jtlc Addr•lllJI& tlle Soviet Pr--..l!cted . mlulle (ABll) de!•-· PuUament, Gromyko did ~ 51>e1lrln1 ''° . tile United not elaiJorate on Soviet will· N.-• .Mi it· when It ·-It h B ls I -ed tilt DuClear •on· ._,. • ..,. lo II • llut e ap-y rae· pi'QUWaUon lfta\y; Prest· partlltly WM referrhig to dent JolmaOll called .n Ille talks on nuclear missiles Unlled -ud Ille Scwlet wblcll the United Stab!s bas JERUSALEM W'l -Unton lo "lose no tl·m e ill been tryln& for 17 moothl to Prime Mlnlater Levi Eshkol flndinl tilt way. to acale iet . .tlited. ' · IDd Ddlut MlJUter Moshe down t.h1 nuclear arms Th• lorelp m 111 Is te r ll&yan wlnitd t 0 d a y ·r e P e a t e d loa&·standJng Ieraells must . pr e pa r e r~We delite -yes, we Soviet calls lor pneral, llld tlle1111elves for ailothtl' war urgenl!Y dealre -to begin complete .dl~mament . -wltit tile Arabi. •early dlsc111st0111 on Ill• which_ haa proved fmpo141ble In a atfrrlnl ~ to the llmlllUon of strab!glc ol• to reach agreement on Labor party Central Coln· feD&lve and de f e n 1 iv e betW~ Eut &Dd ·WHl He mittee the patob :.eyed nuclear weaPons systems/' abo called f«· en in· defen1e chief decllrtd· "We Johnson said. t~.dllal corwentlon to have to bey wta'poni, we Gromyko.. aald Ulat there. probib1t u1e of nuclear have to mab: our own was reason to b e l i e v e LOI ANOIUll <g> _ .. W98pQDI, WI have to make A·merican • Soviet relations 1 _ our·army stroncer. we have can be improved, but .,the limy "Zlflly'' Elm • jazz Poor Pian ' to prepare alrllelds -aDd UJJ(b!d Stites must •loP age great renowned for his this will take much money. trying to ·turn the world in· COSTA MESA ·French End Rebellion By Students want. lo 1111 fllld hllldl, ...rot 111r!ft1 ~s Undet 16. 'Ibe IUit said Flowers overdlarpd tm tenants for coal and wood used for heallag -cooking and ~ lo nwmy ll>otaDces, he chqed lal!Or.,.. for cotton sacks ultd for cotton pick· In ·Firearm Theft Pl.ot sweet, precise t r u m p e t "We have tlme, territory aide out." work, is -ot M. Economic and the -of rullni. Wo Relerrlng to JohOIOn'• 1741 -II ..... "" Elm-an, who deacrJbed hls know' the area. It is defined. Glulboro speech June 4, Gardtn Grove . . . PARIS (UPI) -Strong pollee forces copbnd a lllt -ghoid of ... Frend> -nt rel>el1loD today. The -followed ,_... by Plw-Charles cit 0.U.'s rov..-to rwtore COllf5deooe1 in ttie -n~-­Saaday'a -Dltlollll illg. Alto, the Labo!' !;><part· meut ·said, -charged his-u much as f70 a moath.. for bOUHI when a ''rellObable cost" would ollave been '8 · per month. no .... baa agreed to lower tile rent to '5 moothly. Federll bQUs1ng authority _..;-1 -to tire plan· ~JM:!':w end tllen La.d N hhe. d oooupied Parh' famed a "Ecole Des Beaux Arts... · · ' =~r:i:,:,:nJ With Knife young . met1 -in tile . building ·-""'*" clown • Red flaC• w111m 11ew 1nm . At Airport iU root. The -1 bad S«'Yed os • --LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -since -.n1 rlota tood>ed A 14-year-old'boy Who tiad a off the great Frwmd> crim• knife ill his sleeve wu ar· in May. Eader in the rested Wednesday . as he month police -eYlcled walked to within two feet of studeut& from-Un· Mra. Richard Nliori. fY\'!"Sity. · The y6uth.JVas grabbed by The wee!m-lool Fm>ch an Ingham County sheriff's general str$e -most deputy as Pat N ix o n , disastrous in the ·nation's awaitinl the arrival of her blMory -_.. 'rirllpUy to hU.ba"'t ·for a · campaign an end. A(iti height it idled stop -lo this capital .city, 10 mlllioD _ _. .. Return· stood outaide the airport ing to wort tl:lday were t.ermlnal. A second youth newsmen in tbe sClate-nm was taken into custooy national -ond rtldio almost immedlab!ly. eervicet, 1 among the lalt of Mrs. Nixon was not harm· tbe boldolltl. , ed and knew notblnl or tile De Geulle'• .<ab 1 n • t illcldellt UDtU tolcl oflt later. Wftnesday approve d 'Mte two youth& were ques· emengency m eat u re s tioned fpr more Plan two deliiDed lo slow the -of hours and tllen releued. Ftaooe's gold and foreign Police laid the lnve1UgaUon currency reeerves IDd sbcre wou14 continue. up the ..,._y, herd bit by The·deP,uty grabbed ona ol tbe klog crisis. the boya neer the ruo,.ay of The _.,...nt warned the capital city airport and busmessmell price locNMes hutUed him . !J>to th e · above 3 pe< <eat will not be b!rmlnal for quellloo!Ag. He · ......--tolerated for the rest ol the implicated the 'otber youth, year, despi~ w & g e in· saytng be wu given the crea&e.S'of 10 to 11 per cent knife and wu cleaning his won in the strike wtidl.· are fingernails, sheriff Kenneth ezpected tio cost emp1ayers Preadmore said. M.5 billion .. Apoeher decree . . ~'The: officer . saw him clamped ...,.._'.Y. ~ sho.tn' II (the k.nlle) up his on importe of -.itoe, elec· sleeve,'· 1ilid Preadmore. trice! app-. textilos "He ,. .. "lthlD two feet of ud iron ud -1 pl'Oduct.s. Mrs. Nixon." T•iff banters bed been The knlfe wu 71if. ·inches ldleduled to disappear in 1ong with .a 3'Ai ,incb . blade, 1be com.mort market July 1. the sheriff said. NOT JUST A ZIG-ZAG NOW PUSH Blf.[TON DIAL-A-S'IITcH 98.00 teg.199.00 LIMITE) QUAN'1'ITIES ITS MAGIC,,. JUST PUSH A BUTroN ••• maha liottoo boles; blindbam,_tod_ • PFAFF SEIJICl'·A.sTITOi POllTABtl! ttg.99.00 59.00 modd'lootohown style as "mtlodlc swing But we don't know bow Gromyko said: "We see no ""' 0 •'*• ort'lt 11"" ···· ,... trumpet'' rather than jazz, Boycotts much Ume. ..._for a cow.ion as Joog S.nto Ano , INDIANAPOLIS, Ind died Wednesday at "We cannot escape from as the United State s m •.,.,...st .............. M1"°1 /. (AP)_ A policeman wtiO Sepulveda Veterans preparing for a renewal of ...... _. ... our ·aecurity and / • lilopital of a llvet aliment WASHING TON (AP) -A · st " he ta•~ '-..--acted as undercover apnt . _.._ __ 1 lenm•• "lness. Poor p-1:.11 Cam-.. r.... war agatn us , s ~. tile security of o th e r / . ..., the .... an tbrte mcmtl*, u~, .. "~';..,. !.1 Ang-1 ~ .._-JOI; .-.u Eshlrol .asserted: "Any --i.:...0 • ,.. r-» llJ JUN ~ IU9 leader tays •new tactic -................. 1 put I ,.....,._ ~ed Wednesday he was Sing"" of wbkh be wrote economic boycotts in about peace r~ orward --''-----::::;;;~~;;;;;::-----;_ with lhree memben °1 tllo tile mualc, wu a hit 40 cities -will btl1n fn by ,. oloae ii like a hari> Indianapolis Black Paotbers recording in the l9!0s. downtown w...hfnlllon nut mer wltbollt an onvil. der:lv· '!hen they tried to st~al During his career, Elman week in an effort to put neW ing from Arab lmwi)Un.,... firearms from a .M~me C<1nducted his own orchestra pressure on C.Ongres1. for peace. Corps reserve t r ~ 1 n 1 n & and wa1 reat\D'ed with some The I ea d e r·1 Jeaae "'nley wat another war· center. . of tbe big.name atara of the Jackson, S6ld the aim of the Should we offer any con· Allen Roy Watkins. 1 a ~-. '-I·"''"" n--y r~. bo tt •·• cifl Ce I Ii o DI under the f bo lllllied th ...., ·~ ....... -w ~ yco agawft ape C pro-cir ~-~ I .. _.,, ormer xer, t.e e man. Tommy Doney and ducts will be'° to force cum.~~ t "Y\UU. bt three men tried unsuc· H.arry. James. businessmen · to pressure a indlcation for furtber cess~uDy to break ~.the He collaborated w i i h CongreS1 far appropriations coDCM&lont. centa' Saturday. He. sald Johnny Mercer in writing to relieve hunger 1 n d "larnl'• prime desire re· when they tried agairi Sun· songs and' made several ma1nutrWon among the na· ~ ma1D1 peace. But the key ii day they were. met. by FBI films in later life. tion's poor. wtt'1 Egypt. which pr1vente agents and police, and were He spoke the idiom of JaCkson did not neme the ·peace wfi'tb Jor4an. aITeSted. jazz. When he was found at other target cities. "The king advocates ter· The thtee, who awurtd a L<>n.g Beach Club in 1958 In another new tactic, the ror and bis artillery at a ~earing. on -federal rehearsing to open a new campaign asked a federal tinues to shell pe.acetul chlrgu re!ultinl ' from the act after being reported as court injunction Wednesday Israeli vlllages. Jordan to- breakiDg attempt. allo were mluing for several days , he to force Secretary of day remalbs the main bUt charted . b Y lndlanapolis uked: "What's all this jazz Ag r i culture Orville of terror a&ainst us aa Syrla police with plotting to that I'm miSsing? I've never Freeman to use $227 million did befON! the 1967 war. · assassinate Police Ch t et played better in_my life.'' for food for the poor. "King Hussein is unable te Winston L. Cburcblll and Lt. His funeral will be Sun· Freeman said th! money free himself from :depen· Richard A. Jones al the day. is earmarked 10 support dence on Na1ier. The qVtl· police narcotics equad. Survivors tn·ctude a son, perishible food prices and is tion is will Nuser give him Tbe three are Ektrldae Martin J. of Van Nuys, and to be turned back to. the a green light or nen"ID am· Mottison, Jr., alias Omar two b r o t h e r s , Sam federal Treasury ·June 30 ber llght for a P:e•Ce 1tt. Shahbazz, 22, Melvin A. Finkleman of New Haven, because he has. no author\ty llemeat?11 Eihkol Wd.-· JobnsoD, 25, and Leon A. C o n n • , an d I r v i n g from Congress to use it for ·aamal A'bdel Nilllf b Your n Salt1 and OMEGA ServlceCenter ·• DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING Complete Gift .Departme,nt 9J!.!>~ Accounts -No Ctrrying Charge· ...... amJ'fcard or Take a. ¥ear To Pay . , . . ""' a .,.. , • .,.. '• .....,. '•• HAUOl;IHOPPINe HUNTtN•TON CINTD 1 CINTll llA.CH & IDIN•lt .... HAltOI ILYO;. HUNTIN•TOH llAt:ff. · ~09TA MIU •· 14 .. t411 ltl-1111 ' Gomillia, 18. Finkleman of New Orleans. any other purpoae. prtskMnt of Egypt. Tbe trio and Odell Jones,1-----------'---'--'--'----...::.:.::==:....::~~;;...--!--...:..-~·L1 _...:_ ___________ _ 24, are · beld an a lederal charge of conapiracy to commit burglary. Morrilon, Johnson and Gomillia also are charged Wltli br'ealdlli and entering. U.S. Commlstl<118r Rober! W. Geddes ruled 'tbere Was probably cause f<r the ar· rests of M:lllrllon, Johnson and Gomillia, but he. con· tiJ!ued Jooe>' case until July 5. Geddes ordered MoniS()n, Johi>l<in and Gomlllla held !or U.S. District Court. Bond was set for the trio at '70,000 each In tile stab! court, and 111,llqO for Mor• rison Md $2,000 taCb for the other two in federal court. · The charges ol cootpiring · to murder the two police of• ficers was pll!Ctl4 in Marion County Orlmlnal Court and was not discussed' in the federal court bearing . Can't ClllllC ill? ( all JOU< nwest Blcadway fot &110 oblisatioo. Home DemoostntiOa s...i.g Mldiines, ·~ I ' • --·---- I - / 400 Police Calm .. ljichmo'nd Rioting RICHMOND (AP) Fnncllco olllcera w I I b More tbla 400 p o II c e police dofs, , restored _..rt cllnl ear-Police said Ibey could not 1v ·todl• an.r 0 •Wiit con-e1tlmate bow many people "" ' were Involved ln t b e lrQntaljon with 111lper1 and cllllurtlOJlce, th. -t of ~ injur!eo ll01' Iota! damap. Sci!lio IO . arrtlll ware. Tile trouble WU reflrded ~. ID a 11ec<111d llralfbt ~Y olll<tn u a conllnuaUon nJtbt. ol clllturbanc:eo and . al a nelgl1borbood . dlalurb-~µct, ontertna a curfew, once that el'upled TQeoday cleared. everyone from the night aft.er a Neare teen- 11nell. Oler WU abot and wounded Recall Bid ' lJlll'llllMaYiO..,..e • I ~ Fi~l Voting Due ' On .Sta;te Budget Bradley's ~ate llp ~o.Reagaµ . SACRAMENT<> (AP.)· - GQ>V, Ii••• top 1'ae1 ad· SACRAMENTO (AP) -"' A ICbooll ,,and Oilier city P'O-vlaer la ~tud,ylnl lodey ONLY-f Humphrey Campaignen Named SAN FRANCISCO. (UPI) -Stato, ,Atlopb Gep . Thomu C. l.JllCI> in d former Gcv. Edmund G. llrown1 will laad t•-~ -lde.ial .. ...,. of Vice Prea*M H-S- plirey ID Ool1IGntla. : ':-HARBOR CENTER ,~: MOON LIGHT conference l'Oirunittee'• ten· aroma. ~r lo recon)mend tbtit taUvo aarffmont on a '5. 7 Allerward, Ibo !nPwpod " l\eqln end a N o r t h , • blllloA budget brouah\ \be lllmoerll IO!d M-lbe Hollywood mao lo Loulsluia lellalature today toward a ltlto ~ not haw a bialpt lo face ~ae.• be c<••11>lred final vote .;, the nicord,· bel«e lbl July I deadline -to lliI1 President Jobn F. ·'SALE . • the beglnnlna of lb• new K.tnned)'. spencllng bill. -· fiscal year -an<l~re. , Ell.win M-IU, Roagon's , But AMembly ~er may be a, period w e •eael iflalra 'ae<retary, took ' Olftcen Ha!ecl oU an by a remve pollceman !g . e!Cbt.l>loct 1 1 c I I o n ol North llldunoOd, 10 JDUe. llcDcluld Avenue. a main Darth of O.tJl'Qd. Ha~650,000 ·Signa~es Je11e M. Unruh warn'1f be state can't pay tta bills.' under mni.11on Wed· will put bla inlluence blblnd Without ·• budaet .for the ~ lbe exlradlUon Of 1 lllt.mlnule -pt' lo "'" year1 lbe atlte IOVlrn-. Edger E-Brodie y SATURDAY, JUNI 29th ......... 11 ...... . - .. ~ wb11o llremen louiirt In Ibo W~01 ntabt -II -· llareup, -of Ibo larpat >9!!e . -""' • atore. ..,,.,.lo1m bld!cllnp, t b • s.Wra1 ---qulckq Travolline ~ atore, p[l('out ln llhopo. A number burned to Ibo 'srouncl an.r w~r e ln !rah blna, pollce police Yid a llr<bcmb ap. ~. parenUy bad been !brown. :Relnfarcementa were call· All of tbe other firu wen e<I ~ a number of nNrby mall and ~ put oUI, cUUr. ·lnclucllna ilO \San" -11ld. l -:.1.· ~. ' • lleagan Overreacting rfo .Campiis Unrest? . ws ANGE):.ES (AP) -. public pre•ure "and I lblnk 'Ibe bead of California's rlghtly to." state coUete trultees 1ay1 M e r 1 am an 1 w e r e d Gov. 'Relgan may be ex-news~'• questi0D4 about aggeratlng problems of stu· Reagan'& June 7 letter all.· d~ · protoat and campus inf truatees and University llll1tll· . of Calllornla re(ODU lo cure 'But Cl!.afrmm 'lbeodore "a lick c a m p U 1 com· Mertam eald Wednelday mw>lty." lbtit Jl!aaan fl reepoodlnf to "I think be aeee hotttt flam•• than exilt." Mertam Girl, 16, Slain llaldof Reag111.' -rr.-s be&an the oecond day ci ibelr monthly LYNWOOD (AP) m"e e I Ing lodey with Police say they aceldentally diacullion of experimental, shot and ~ • 16-year-old ltudent·run courses an d girl when they fired at her faculty Cr 1 e van c e .pro- father who wu threatening cedtJrN. them wttll a p!J1ol. An aide to Reaaan 1ald lit. Jilu Burm eald tile lblr week !be ,. ...... dead girl -ldenWled aa ""uld not " -t b e Mary Anne DeMarco, wbo trmleel' meeting at the col· appare.-Iy clled of pubot lopl' 'Loo Allellel heed· pellet WOUD<ll ln_lll_i ____ ·_:quartc __ ._. ---- ·NOW! 23 00 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MlS,\ meot has.Oiepl autborha-li>llowlog -Iy flve bours defeat the bl! unlen lt~D· Uoa. to pay ealaries, dtbts or of leJll.l arguments. talna enouat> mcMy lot '!be other bllla. . Br ad !'e y, Weat Ccaat urban peer.• ·. -..,. ,.._ntat!ve !0< LOS ~GICLES (AP) -Tbe developmonU qi,)ne I Dr. Oar! Molnlire, a Ndlo Tile leader ci a movement u !be lealslature WU ·_"811 M · · · Sta O<'ADIO!iot, la dwlOd by to recall Calllornla Gov, in a ~I over ltlto ""n· Ore r New Orleons D1'1rlct Al· Rea1an 11y1 M0,000 citlaenl' ding and-tax 'reduclloil1-twoey Jim GerrilOll with have alaned petiU~ for a · and oaly lour daya '-'t01 Bilks T }d eonai>rmc lo •-slnole apedal etocllo•. Tbe law re-lrom Ibo mldnlll>I SUll<i•Y . 0 President · Kennedy, whO quires '180,414. deadline for com~ . wae ususlm.ted Nov. 22, :•we hope to 111 1,900,000 wort on llnanc!al ~· LOS:ANGJ!l):.ES (AP) -A 1963 ln llltllas, Tex. alpature1," Edwin Koupal Senate &nd Assembly mn· ~napiracy that c Ji eat e d Bnldle'J.'' at to r.n e y , told a new1 ,coDlvence Wed· feree1 -.. milHon ~ Hollywood ·personalities at Geol-ge • Jensen of Beverly . , nesday, because at let.st 40 when they started -~.J>~~ cards wasn't cOnflned to the. ·Hilla; argued that t be pe'rcent may be lnvalldeted fililahed six daya of ..... ,.. pluoh Friars.Club in Beverly dW'.lea •traJitat hla client for tedmlcal reucca. a coIDPio!l>lae b~.Jor Hills, SIYI an admllled ccn-.,. tile l'<IU!I ci m!Mten 1be Sacramento car tbe fiacal 1"1t beginnJql~u·. 1plrator. id':utity. salelmaD eald 1b1 peUt1ooa 1Y 1 just before ~ibt . He. sa,i:a alnger Eddie He aald a former Garrison will ba llled July 31. ~ednesday. Th• Y an· Fisher, odor Richard Oonte aide had testified at an ex· 1 Hla. aroap la a ncnpro11 nounctd plana lo try lo• win and other. mern1Jer1 were ll<n!!Uon heuing for a orpnizat!on, Koupal aald final legla!atlve •PPi:<>Yal bll)<fd out ,ci fl(l,000 ln rig· m~· _,. \bal tiler< ·'~'ch ba ·-~ ln ~ 000 1n' nd ~ve the bill on Gov. ged games · •t ~pr 1 vat e was anotner man named ~ 1 -~ .,., Reagan's •··t by tonig•t. red! CODtrtbuti and t ~ ., homes. • · . . Edgar B ey who worked · onJ 1 ? en Conference committee Tbe· '401000 was in ad· at an airp<rt" .Q. ear New about that amount m ex· chairman George Miller ·Jr .. dition to ft(K),000 ·taten out Ol'leanl. pemes. CD-Martinea), · gave no of Ute exclualv,e friar• Club Originally,. Garrison Navy's Alamo Remembered detalla of the -romlff, ln 111!12 ond 1963, George cbarfed . David • Ferrie, o but said "we have recon· Seach told a jury Wed· pilot, will 1eadlnt! tile coo- clled moat ol Iba dilflcull n~ in U.S. Diltricl ~· Ferrie died lhilrt1y mattera If DOI oil of them." Court. alter Ibo cbarp w11 111od. But the Democratic! · • Asaemi>ly speaker mounted .~ • I See by Today's Want Ads • An w..-.. trade IU(- &ettld on a '39 Ford i*k· up, 1n l'DOd coo:tltlon. • • Where to ftnd expert C'.t- tertnc! Excelleat food iiJd Rrvice phu: cl ea n:'f· .~inp. recep1iooa i1id p&rtle1! . • Someone bu loll • Hide tan and white (Jrlll•t.•, named BambL ': • That-an ottltt mpace ta;a .... _....ta~ al Blftloa Illandl • . .....,.. ....... ~; like new, ill' .U.1 LONG BEACH (UPI) - The lancllnf aupply oh!p USS Alamo docked at Long Beach Naval Shipyard Wednesday rtlurnlna 400 of- ficers and men from a nlne- montb tour of duty In Viel·. an attack on tile Republictll'J · , . governor, mating 11 clear be ••llllli•••••••llllli••················· wanted money to solve· bl& city problems. · "I do not propose to vote for the budget this year," Uliluh told the Ass embly n1m. Wednesday, "unlt11 it ta A lllrle crowd of families revised to appropriate more and friends c a r r y 1 n a money for summer jobs for H.aftllan Iola areetod !be the po o r ID bl& cities; ad· crew. ditional fundl for ufban ------=== HOME IMPROVEMENTS FROM RION ·DELTA FAUCETS R .. ular $16. 95 Precision Positive water :ter11per1tvra and volume control. Smooth, offortfeas one hind operation. · Dock mount for atanderd . . It's Our GRAN.D· • ' • I I • . . OP-ENI -NG froin A to' z ? FRl~SAT ·SUN -. ' . ' . . WINDOW . SHADES ,THAT SHUT OUT LIGHT &HEAT " -. l-llolo sink. PROM 'I" • 24"x72" Outdoor lighting you never thought you could afford! " Water Heaters REPUBLIC "(iE~INI" 30 GAL. $44.11 40 GAL $49.11 Sl GAL. $6-1.U . ~TJTAN" 30 GAL. $6-1.U 40 GAL. $72.H um~noN AYAJUAI "nllli q~llty IUlrlflttll9 .... lllllf .. -...., ............ """ .................. '" ... ....... ...,.....,.....,...,........,.. wWI. AW """'* ........... Mtft ~ ~ Call .... ,.... -"""' - -· "'"' filliiiifMCJ """"""" _. ..... All _. ..... --....... - GARBAGE DISPOSALS WASTl "KING . -... .,... s31ts ... ..,.ff ' .. PllCI •••••,•••••••••Joo I :::::.: ..... : ....... 541 95 IN·SINK·IRATOl Motil MO, JI~ . s31ts -...... -.............. ·~........ ' ir:i.~: .............. S5495 • WIN VALU{BLE PRIZES 1 · You can win a DELUXE G.E. TOAST-R-OVEN -a $39.95 value"' ..,r.q $10-$lv~$20 "Borrow Anythina Your Heart Deaireo" certllicat.e. FREE •LETS GET ACQUAINTED• &IFT Come in and ult for thia handy, 3J.i inCh poc;ket or pune aiu llaablfght/key chain combination •.• handy for home, olli . _and car: ~· FREE Coffiif and Doughnu s LAWN AND Ve1,borrow th• GARDEN TOOL.I trk10N lllld tilln equipment th1t ............. , __ helpa to m•k•· ,_ rol¥111 thlng1 happen ,AINTIRI' from A to ZI EQUl,MINT INVALID AND ::=::-.,·· HEALTH . --I hatpltal '*" --·-~-CAM,INGI ..... ..... -_,, .... fLOOR CARI -IQUIPMINT ,LUMelNQ ""~ TOO LO fllOt~ • __ ... -·--.-11 •• -.' ,,,._ ...., ...... SOlll -PARTY NEIDI .. ... _ ...... QUEST NllDI -·-.... --~ibt --... -,...,,..., .. TY--......... ANO MUCH MOllll ••• lonow ~tne '°"'"""' ..... frOMAteZI A T;z ' . Let.'• pt acquaint.do! Ste all the equipment you can borrow tbr any project. joborocae.· .. l!NTAL· Cl!NTl! .. 9 1ion. You'll And it.'1of&.n ll'Dt.rter for Y0¥ to rent than to baJ, Wt ban ltermyaa aid only ocCuJonally (like atra IUppU. for a pwty) to it.em• ,Ou Dl8d for a speda1,....., (lika a wbeelcbalr). Ratea art reuonabl1, too. 5".-aome in od let.'1 talJi: cmr'a mp ot cdeo. y.., mt,ht even....., a"""'· .. in.,,,. _,_,...·u .. home with a hlDcly ,,_ lift and our bearllolt thank> lor 1toppin1 1>7. C'lllOll io-wo'n upoc11D1 l'Olll . A to ·Z R~NTAL -CENTER . .. - ' • . -. . ' . • -. • " • . ' ) . ' . • } 6 LITE .SET 59" INSTALLATION AYA.LAILI IEASOllAILE RATES 1m Newport llvd~·eosta Mesa . OPiN . DAILY' I tit I . fhoae 842·11U · , ~ o.y ••••r ' (1 --• . ,. . ' ' . ---' •' -• " • . • . -• • • - • I I I pi:;;...", .. .. • ( I DAILY PU.OT T""'411, Juoe 'n, 1'65 For the Record ' 1ffeetltlfl• -........... , -..a u..a c--. ...... -..di '""' HullttnlMll ~ 6:31 .... IMMflk L ..... IOOf Kell. W..tml11-1Jtr ........ M OUw, W.1tmlt11ter, J:• "·"'· Co.le Meu G,.._ A111c11tl•"• Ora"'" Kall, t1+t TIIWl11 A-. CMte M9M. 7:3' ''"" H-9 Harllor Elk1 ciu.. Elb t..ooH, M» \IMI Opvrto. "'-'f l11ctJ, e:ot "·"'· twrW °"'*"•tk Cllill, 1111 .. _, ......... C..11 Mna.••:ot p.m. O'lfflll • SNto11 L. ·~ .... .,,,,..., C. ·-IM*I L Melltt 'I'll ....,.,... LM AMlvlt AllM W. It . .,_..... yt Jiii ~ 151, JM-~le SW N..n.IM w GltM Otvld ·-'" D&alll Lat Allttl W Wiiiiam WDI« .... A-Abe. ltvl'r .... Howtrd ltlcMl'il "" Qrwlla M. ll:ontll vs Geofw A. Kotclft, ,,.,,. "'"" ltYtnl VI k•rt Earl 1rv1111 ""''"' J-Prk;1 YI Wiiliam lttt• '"" Anlli V. Wll"-'N "' ltotlert G. wi.. ··~ ·"Hospital Fee Plan Approved -- Coart ....... , Opp0..ed ' Welfare 'Residency Battle Brewing SANTA ANA -Legisla · Ct I ilomla congrisslonal Illinois with liberal welfare Mwrti.m.nt 1100 to nulli!<. a 1edera1 c1e1egauoo. 1aw> would be nooded with FAT OYDWEIGHT dis.trict court i:1ec11 lo n •>izwen~·lwo of the 38-'1mobile home wel!are reel· A....., .., ,.. ......, , ~ _ knocking out on e -ye a r member state delegation pienU:." ' :=":. "::':-"~ = .. ~ residency requirements for were present and they aH ''California law b very ::=-0:.•1 ':'°OT11coNJ:1N-:': .. :i~ we~are recipients is be.Ing agreed th 8 t Callf<1rDia'S lii...raJ and t+t~ 'l'nut·t 'ruling CK.II THV•OID Ott DIGITALIS. Get r .. "U. S •---Id """ , r• r -•"" ••-i.t ..... llWI 1111w. °'*"Mic W?hr.cn,, upervi.Wl' Dav _ L. position against the c<>urt il ,.,,t to •·nd ~·Id cost c.tt .,, .. • i. .... 111 tt.JI .......,.., Bak ted Wednesda '"I. ' I{-.' ... .,... If Mt •ltl"911 ftr •r ,.... .. , Iott r.hlnl · er repor · · Y· ruling is correct " Baker taxpaytts 1 $Z6 ~ m11.11 i on • -. ,....,. • '"r *"""' "'"' ,... Baker recently returned .if 't.-1 ' • ~ 11111 _,.Met. .. ~--..... o.. ftom Washington, D . ·c. · sa • ..., . .Qrangf CiountY's .... share ri-"' '* ..-lllk ......... tw1 where he, and re~n· ~ supervisor explWned would l>e $1.5 ')nunoo," er.whnl'• Dnt s,... ll04 H-' Harbor JVlllol' C/l..,._r of O:imlMr<:e. 'M!ll9 HOrM 11111, J7tS .........,.. ........ ~ IHdt. •=• H!i::.../hlcfl ~ U-Clllb. iWlfdNlll'\\ Cel.Mfnt Club, 1•112 Gr.tllMI, Hllllllreton 8ffdl. 1 "·"'· U.J. ,......, SM CMft C.... JMI ..,_ ,... •.c. S.nte Aiw. 1 11.m. INTlltLOCUTOllY HCltlll ~rt ~ U&L.w /Nrtl't'll J<». ""'IM 1111.1 II-J. CO-111 SCOtt W. G,_ Tine Gin-vs Otrll J. Glnrmo1111 ~nt'f' Llflllw¥' 'IS O.vkl JCIM LIPdloft' ,,.._ L, o.m.twl VI l.Gull f . ~ 1rv1I SANTA ANA -A new program penpitting Orange County Medical Center doc· toes and dentists to charge professional fees for ,Patient care was approved here Tuesday by the Board ol Supervisors. The plan allows a 11mltod partnership ot docton me! a llmlted partnership of den· ti.ts (nearly 40 !n all) to eon" tract with the county, wtdcb will receive 30 percent reim· buraement for professional care ol patient& not the direct responsibility of the county. tative1 ·of other counttee met tbit 1·1ll'ge-states 1 I k e ~kt! ~ ~.. ....,.., ....,. ~ .... °"'9n paw ' ,200 SlateJ,~Wi~th~m~"'1~be~n~o1~1~~~·-·~ca~w~orn~1a~,~Fl~or~lda~a~'n~d;i;;;" ~~~~~=~~~~~~~~ ,.. ·-H1111H1111• hKll JIOIWY C: I II b , Shtr1to11 9Hcll IM. HllllflNfoll 9"dl. lt:ll "·'"· MerlMr'I Lic..t Club of '"-I Htleht.. Stuft Slllrt, %741 W. CH11 HlehWIYo H-' ... di, 12:11 p.m. . Births NO.ti• M•MOIUAL ltOS,ITAL _, '-14 Mr. & Mn. Albert bdrl9uer, 111112 WNlell st,. H11nllf!llton aeac11, e lr1 Mr. a. Mrt. Clllrltl Guenlhl'r, 141.5 Set. SJU!ftOA' St., Sift!• Ml. bof J-11 Mr. & Mrl, Robert Alllbr'Dak. 100. M1111911 Dr,, (•t• "'""'· bot Mr. • Mn. Gvnner lldtenlek, 2'111 CanclDn Dr., Mblla'I V191o,. bar · Mr. a. Mn. WUllem Ccioper, 206! ,Do -Ave .• Coll• Mftl, tlo¥' Mr. & Mrs. C1rlol Gonultt, lfOG Oellw.n st.. Hunllnetori 8"dl, bcw Mr ... Mn. Dleeo Cllcedo,. 7.U Sll1ll- ,..,_., Dr~ Coll• Mnl, boy J-11 Mr. I. Mrs. Robert JDna, 1Wl E. Fniil St~ S.nt1 AN, boy Mr. a,. Mn. Geor'M Fttelool. 1121 Sll- Jer SI,, Hlll'lll1111'n Beldl. t lrl -" Mr. 1. Mn. ... ,.,. Torn, ll'M MIPl9 St., Colt1 Nat. elr1 Mr. I. Mn. Robert Wtlll~. 5'! Man. Jo &..!Nm YI *"'"II I . L.-tlwlm, Jr •• P1,.,.ll Sue fvdt .,. CllYlcl Lit ludC hltv L. Mtllllre "' Cllnhln E. Miii- "~ CIOYll All• n Cllrltttt'll Ol1nottf All1tr1 MIRlt l Sue ~ YI Dorltkl Lit ·-" Ml'""' lwl• , Uthtfoot 'ft, Robwt LloW Lllll'ltfoot 1 lllldl L lurtl11 !t' OeMb M.•lllrM ,_.,..., JOln Jtl!Ntoll YI Ktlltl WlllllM , ...... Delorl1 Allll Sdllltter n Wtlllai •· Schutkr • Cllrlt Ill. Lott!Dn VI Jot'ln I(. l-. P~~I M. ilweenn' vi 'TilolMI D. ·-Robltrt SPlllCI l1rnf111d VI Marv AM l1mll1lcl AllTll Len1111t11 YI Clllrltl LOI.Ill L1rniic1ls P1trlclol MH Potflf' W 1111 DIM Pollll' Geol"le S. F11l110 w t.wriorl11 F1t1no Ir""' H. Cornstoct YI Glorll J, Com1IU. Gltnl'I M. AbMV YI Eltlwl AllNY I Jfllll M. ~ vs Hans L. Ot'- Reubeft D. Kvldt YI Clolhtrl,_ A. KYldt Fire .Call• ~..,_,,com .Mesa. 11ov ~ ..._ Mr. a. Mrs. llllV R.11 ... 2M FIOW11r 2:'7 t .m, Wldnesd1r, 1r111 111'11, 220 St., Cotll Mesi, t lrl 6lfl St, , J1111 11 W"tm1MIV Under the contract, the dOolors and deltisls will recetve an income sup.. plement not to exceed 53 percent of their · b a s i c medical center salaries and fringe benefits. Supervisor David L . Baker said be did not like the agreement but s a w no alternative ' under federal law. Dog Killed; Suit Filed Mr. a. Mn. Owtl11 Skall. 157fl Tut-10:30 '·'"· Wednesdev, tned1Cll 11d, tin V1lllt1 W1y, Tullln, t lrl 1WJ arao1th11nt St. SANTA ANA - A Santa Mr. • Mn. oavkl Mvn11. 1612 Mio. 1:5' p.rn .. m1c11e11 •Id. 1l411 LM Ana woman ha• filed a WIY Pt .• Slnfl Anl, bor Drive. 'i Mr. • Mra. Rldllnl Kusllner, llllJ F•nhll• V•llrf $15,000 clcbm agmnst the Tlwrtn s1 .. o.11 Mnl, llov U :l:S •·'"· WM1nffd1y, •tore fin, ~ C""'...._ cbaraing that her pet IM •.. Mn. •ldllR 0..... H1t ·-LI c..rt1 . .,..._J &-" ..... """ ......., •lrt 1:u '·'"" ams fl,.. U Tlln"• -dog'" was killed by · the · Mr. • Mn. Glrv .. ,,., 7'11 AIN.nn 1:45 ,..m., 1111,.. nn. Elllfttltr •nd Or..,.....,e r,..,,....., Animal Con· st .. Hwrtlnltan Baecti. •lrt lo\MllOlll ,...... ~e. ..,..,~~J J-1t ~ ._ trol Shelter. Mr. a Mn. a-,.._, • L.. stNt, 11:tt •"""' ·wc4;c::idlV, ......_, Carrie Allen of 3 3 2 """°"• •1r1 iritrview RoM ·•114'........, 1GU• Halesw~" st. states that Mr. t. Mn. WTlll1m GetJ:er, 111, rd v1"!1 uos w. c11tor st .• Sant• ""'' Ila¥' 11~ • •. m .• ~nt•I 111rm, 1m her dog "Tiger" was taken Mr. • Ml'I. Thllron T1vlor, 1•1 Pl .. , •llf'""-II.Md .• . At Exchange Convention· lN~IM -More than 1,200 delegate a and · thelr wives are expected to attend the Excballge Club siate convention this weekend at the Grand Hotel here. The convention will open Thursday night at 8 p:m. with a ta.lent program. Talent winners throughout California will compete · at tttis State finals. On Friday, feature speaker will If Dr. J. H" Furbay, a lecturer and author. He will speak to the noon luncheon meet t n. g honoring put state residents. The title o f Furbay's talk will be, "1be Sky's the Limit." Dr. Furbay is one of AmeriCa's most dynamic interpret.en: of the world scene and One of t h e busie!Jt: speakers. of the .day. • • r ' County Guards Due at Barstow ctnll• .-.vi.. N-rt aeKPI. •lrl 2;121p,m .. ·~--111~ 121.1 wire-to the shelter for quarantine Mr. a. Ml'I. Robert Reed, ~ Hl'l'IS ,_, .. '~ '\ 'f . t.• J2 Qr . C t in f th st .. c111111 "'"" bo'f sfit';:"'-. .,.... ......_; itni. Stfllt •rill on .,.ay . · ange oun -:y en o e Mr. • Mn. Jeriv s11T11n0111. 121 A¥11o ,._ A..,..~" _,---· ''My dog was killed by the Fourth Battalion, 160 Inf an· c.Mlo st., c111111 Meu, •1rt 1:2'' pt.ft. .,.... ;_ttft, i;si.. "'""°" shelter workers on May 20 '-•, Army· Nmional Guard Mr. & Mn. Stwen &ell, nt W. 1111'1 lt¥d." • .,,• ' W.J st .. eor.11 ,,._, boy ~ Miclt without notifying me," the will spend their two week '-• ':11 o.m. ~,, ,,,_teat ekl, woman charges. summer camp training Mr ... Ml'I. H1rvo Hlkldf.. 271 r . 2111 Ill N: a.... Front st., Colt• ,,._, •lrl 1:11 '·"'· Thll'*'-'• Jnld!QI 1111, o She asks '750 as the dog's session at F<lrt Irwin in Mr. a Mn. Rldllrc1 LIMfl. 1w1 N1rduu1 AW. value and $1" 210 for "shock Barstow ha.m .... ing Satur· Ml•llfl une. Hun!lnttoll Baldl. Ila¥' 1:'7 1.m.. ~ fire, 2722 Clrt.. 'Zt ""'~ Mr. • Mn. tllnlel Arthur, )tlJ c.11-1 Ot1¥e llDd upset.'~ day, July 6, fomllAve.. Nor~.~rl !-"'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ -· Mr. & Mrl. lt•rnan v-. 1165 Arll- helm Ave .. Costl Mnl. t lrt Mr. a. Mr1. lvnlll Win.Ike, GI W1l- nvt Pl., CCIII MHI, Plrl Doctor I nd Mn. Lrle> JICGblcM, 16'01 Tlllmea Line, Hvntlllf1'n IMch, t lrl Mr. a. Ml'I. SYfn Font, m Junl1>en1 Or., C1111t1 Mew, Ila¥' Mr. I. Mr1. ,, J. RVln. 12'1t NNPOrt Avt •• Tuetln. t lrl Divorces Allll J. w1i.-w a.rd 1. Wlllon Jutnlt1 F, Cal¥tn n Dotlllll GIM C11Ylrt \lmdt '-PlnPM "' ~ ""' .. _ ClorMI ~ w l"nftd1 ....,_.._ Judtffl L. ,.l,.., "' J1-s. l"lllllW Kav LANI• C011tts vs llollilrt Efwllnl """' T,,...... \I. Cnln!Pflr \II l'*'Y J. c-"' 1 ...... f, T1I.....,.. v. ~ A. """" MnlM H. R..,._ .ire, vs Jotll! A. -Manlllll ·-~ .,. J-ltl Sii---~= ~..:: :11=.lal .!-~=rt "'""' Wiiii.ii. . Jlllfllll F1r ,,...,,.. n Wllll1m Cll-lradlord CN1111n9 ,.,, OllGn vs Glfllkl Roblrt .... Twl .. • J. 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BSTTIM£10 8flYl.9M'JWl • FRIGIDAIRE TRADE~tN SALE! ) . . FROST-PROOF 12.1 Cu. Ft. COMPACT REFRIGERATOR · e -ALL . flOST PIOOP T•'I ..,... ........ , e LAIM 12.t c.:.t:,11p.11,..1r.w.1 w.1,__....._,. ,o,•.sm TOP Pllllll. ..._,. e PUU WIDTH HYDUTOI W. IP te JJ.1 .... D .. DOOllHll#.H_.. ............... ......_41-. 191ce ............... SINCE 194'7 · ". " . $238 :-', .... • . ij EVEN WS WITH TRADE! "SERVING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 19471 °""""' ......................... .,.. ·--...................... ... .., __ . , 411 bsf 17111 St. conA MESA Dally 9.9 -Saturday N 646-1684 l • • . . . . ---·-· --. r . . . '.O""t ~•·--·-. , ' 'l'lalrldl.r, Jlale 'ZI, U. DAJLY.PlLOT 9 . ' ' j : - • . ' ' ·: •• j . • ' . • r ' I • •" • I;' , . . '. -.. ··1 ,,. ----.~: -.... l ' . ·• . . -. i ~ ' -\ ,• I I • ) . '· . . , , ' • "· .. J " -. ,. ·' } • ,• • . ' • j : ~·. • ' • • ... • \ ! • . " -. • ' ' • • • " 'I A lr~dy WOI'ld famous. for its spectacular convention fa.cilities, Disneyland Hotel< now creates a New World of shoppmg . . ·pleasure and excitement! In addition to its· 616 spacious and l~~us guest rooihs 'Sid ~uites, it& Gourmet Dining rooms and Cocktail . Lounges, Top-of-the-Park PianQ . Bar, complete nite n' · · · day Golf Complex, !:.;: ~. ": · ". 01,...._'mv-. Pool.and _ .,~ --'#~Jrf' , ever)rt~g recreational, , . it now becomes the · . . Gateway to ShoppingLandl . . . ... " . ' . ' •• " COMPLETESBOPPINGCEN~E~ Waltah Clarke's Hawaiian Shop CJ Flavia- Speciatized Gift Shop D Vera Chell- COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION CENT~ With ticket ~ffities fol: .. ~ " . " . ' . Distin~ed Women's Fashi9ns D Magicland 'Thy. Shop o Ruggles Candle and ';Bath Shop D·blc Optj~ns and Leather~ tJ '!'relijlUl'e .Trails -Authentic Indikl). Shop D G. C lslemania D Yelland Art':Gallery 0 Casa de Lingerie 0 Tho'tful Stop Flowers a Lido Fashions D Candies by David o . Disneyland Hotel Beauty Salon D Disneyland . ' . Hotel Barber. Shop D Ru_ggles China and Gift _ .Shop o Disneyland Hotel .Children's Shop . . tJ Disneyland Hotel Fashion Shop D<Marjory . . H&rteri'e Jewkhy and H~~ags lJ Taylor and Hume Drugatore D :p~eyland Hotel Camera Snop D I~ettai's Ticket Service " a L. J Koral -Western jm~ Bo_µtique Shop C Di&Reyland Hotel Men's ShOp 'D Dianeyl&nd. ' Alueri~ Airlines D Contine:nW Airlines D National Airlines D Trans World Airlines 0 Un\ted Airlines.D Western· Airlines D AVis Aufu. Rental , D Gray Liile 'Thurs -Sightseeing D -He:1'port with 76 <Wly tlights. t4> a.nd from ln1;ernational .Ailpoit in . Los Angeles D Ai!port coach service D <>range Coas~ Sightseeing ·Co. For full information call:. Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, CaUforma · · (714) ~$ &-&~11, from:~ An~ie8 . )IA' S:.1369 J • • / ' . I ; ~ I ' .< ~ ' . ' ' ' • I • ·~ • '\.•' • •' • ''-• . . Hotel Varsity Shop. D KEZ~ Radio - ' ' c CalifQl'Dia G)ty Real &tate •,'.I• I .. r·' .,) l'rlM,r.. ~ W.·1'zz~llllt/4tu~.Y · s s, ftJ ; • • IUmD>lAU ..... Q)UOI"_ ~ • ' • • " ' ' . . I ~I . • ---I ( ·-~·-"'->-- I , . , .... " I ' r ' ' ... :' . . . . . ' . . . ·' . . . ~. • ... . • ' . . • ! ; '. J. . ' .. . . . .,. • " • .. ~ '' '. • , • r' , , • ". ' . . . . ·" , . . . • . . I . ' ' . I , -·-· . ' • . ! c " ' • • I • ; • • . ' : ~ ' l • • ' ,i l ~ t . . ' . . • ~. : t ! ' j c (~. t ti. '="f • . i • • • • • ' ' --• -· All That Jazz ai 17 fr-1 ~~~lrnmiiiiiiilimii Beach's Tom Kubis skilied With Sax I ment he encored Che nut By TOM TITUS °' .. o.llY Nit ...,, ''Tom Kubis i. • 175-y .. r- old jiu midget wllll a lac• two ye11r1. He plaf'd wi111 .ff .. ,ulnging,heeHhumpl~ tile Wild Bill Davison -, In 11111 and wlll1 BOO Crosby Jnd ' llie ll<i>cat. • 1e• Wtfr . Utt." and 4 p.m. '611 weekday• and at·perf«mances. Telephone ruervatlon1 can be -JDllCfe duri.nl the same hoiirs at 871-3371. Seats are priced at '1-50 lo. generjil and 50 cents for students. Or at .leut Chol'• bow be appeared .. IArm-Beech bandleader J ack.ie C o o n when be lat In ... , •• ~ aololst wilh Coon'1 rutelm,I group at tile ReUbea E' Let three yean ego, Tom C9JDH by hlJ il!Ullcal ,.,.,.-~ paairapy. Hlt,!~q.-r, -.~CO*Col­ loJ• !rrlllDi In-Pal ¥ubia,11.-_ 1l1s •111111!1' ( "5iiler Ille Jlljiudoitym 0.-v sColi) et 1h'" ocMl ~-Mdn I '11m!:• whlcb chronicles the ~of a yoong Jan mual-' elaD. HIJ lnllil"llmenl. h, r ~ ~ ' I, • "- L LM li'1 i ..,. ..... ~ HELD OVl!lt; "Sound ol' W.11~· "' Contln.,... ~ly 2 P.M. • 5:20·1:40 At the time, you .ee, Ten Kub!J WU ooly H yean old. Today, at 17, the Bun· tJngtoti Beach yOOth i. well on bil way _ to the uwel'. strata c4 jazz perforftlers at an age when mOlt ~g m~s are just breaklng Into tiii pro!easlonal "end of the buliness. ~ ..-• Toin llarUd playing 111e sexopb!lne almost a deead• 810; at the ake Of< 81 and 1by · the tini:e ·he .was u be was a professloqal musician With a union card. At 13 he was the leader of bJa own dance Dand which appeared at varloua] military basea and echool concerts. YOUNG JAZZMAN ' •Tom Kubis .. ~ .,.(. "' of Dixielamd, but I like modern jazz ioo, especially Stan Gm and JO¥ Corey," STUDYING .-..By, 111e, -~ .... : <LEAN CUT , A•clua cul~ man Who more resemlllk a c- )xty,,, *ban ' a jfm musician,~ Tom hae little. tirhe for the shaggy appearance &QOIC'iated with many of bis ~mes. Nightly 6:30 & 9:30 Wod . .S1t.-Sun. 2:30 Not Cont1nuo111 ·• EXCLUSIVE BEACH CITIES SHOWING BUSY LAD Fresh. out of Huntington Beach f!igll School, young Kubis Was been a busy lad this year. 'Last month be shared ~e ~d with. the Mickey 1 Finn band at the Sands Hotel in Uas Vegas ; before I that he was a leab!red soloist with the Ben Pollack .group at the Qaall In Pahnl Sj>r)ngs. BetWeen bis· high school studies an ~d professional playing dates, Tom baa been studying piano arranging and composing via an ex~ tension course from the University of Chicaio. 0 I don't dig the long hair and Ille bean! bit becau .. I think it'5 just a scapegoat for the teen-ager's prO- blem," he exp I a ins •\i~~~~~~~~~~ll "Besides, I'm sick of it, and I think most teen-agers are too. GAIETY •• , YI HANCE IADWICE "My ooly """1 problem Is to ke.., growing in the music business -growing musically, and on the stand. Most cl ithe guy1 who wear $,do Sb<rtly after turning pro -• lie .... ·of 13 -Tom eat in as .;gunt.IUlloiii, with . the Firehouse-nve-Plua Two tll aie aimualD!Deland at Dlsney14nd, aa engage. beards and long hair are · · _,.,""°' ... • ... .._ just musical lhowpiec:es. I .......... u. .. -oa.MUll Tom's · precoclouo reed artistry l was vie"wed mo&t ")~ifi!~~ · R.iv~til~SUves Flair' . '•bow., binwi:Dg ,"<'!i:ravliHi." on , . •. '' ' 1 . ! ·.ul.. 1 · ' ,, .. I () I) · j J 1 lolle ~.sax.. . . .... . , . , . . . . . ,. . ~~e~ ~-..~. ,Qf 'West Side Story'_ .... wen,•atoqg.wtibtheclaiin.et.~, .\-· .. 1 •. IJ •i - -But he al>o p)a,Y1 the liinjo ~~'AM. ' LO R · and is studying piano and By ';........... G YE lovers, who are trag~cally flute. NEW . YOAA ·(AP) ~ lost in the sid"IWllk vendetta don't -t IX> be a obowpiece EXCLUSIV.E -I'm a musician." "I like music, all of it," he "West side Story" .is in of J!.e:.aani=.es, as , a ';:::==================='--exp~:::*:::.":c·'::_·_._~'::_l'::_v•::_·::p-o;la::Y::_ed:..::•_:lot:::I s.harp, ~i!en focus _like a sensual San Juan senorita·; b~n~ ne'! show In the Alan Castner, her hoodlum reviva! which opened Mon-brother; Avind Ha-rum, d~ m·ght at l.Jncoln Cen-another gang leader, lead ta" I state '1'1leater • the 1urroundlng troupe with' l-IAWAilAN DENI NG ~VSINGER . ' EXCLUSIVE SINGER RECORD OFFERI [I].,, ......U~11tt DON NO ... 'IHE •Qlttaaed:4 l;w NW -..0 lP now ~ --CENTER! nN .-t 11l1cfiw.b¥ DI: andfirle11I ='The~ °"""'-· °Pl!U . 'IWOSl.1&&' -=,i.t.;. ·=-$11 .. E-• . "fnr•r wll•~GIJt""'9r. 151.'NG·ER Nltllli PAii -ANAHllM •AIDIN •ROYI ,fUI Olll TI.. M•ll Ill N, Looro ' ttJ I C)iop-111 TA a..7140 SJS.T 116 IJ0-4010 --,_.c.. ... ~11ohl• C.ritoe "'•• C.ltfltot ,. ..... COSTA MBA HUllTIHTON SANTA AHA ,.....-.w. llACH o. ........ . Kl ....... Ml_ .. _ IOI W. 4ifl St. tt.i..-n1.1ot1 Kl 24941 H .......... e..tor •• ri LA •MIRADA 11024 S. L11twollor LA 1-Jll2 Lo Mlrodo Co11kfo COSTA MISA lrl.tol A S111floww. 140o26J:t South C.ott "ot• W1"EW'OfMY #fr -• ---------. ( D ' • Most musical!: age rapid-disciplined dash. ly, but topic& frfftmesa and nte total effect recalling artistic vitality <!illllngu!sh tile -1957 production, is this smash hit of 1957 with gr e a t e r professionalism undimmed luster, . largely whi'dl. doesn't at all damge thanks to the lavish care the essential sense o f with whkh the production roughneck spontaneity. has been motnUd. Lee Theodore adher es to 'Ibe singing • dancing cast every detail of the original brUns with youopters from staging by Jerome Robbips, tile Harkn.., ballet, stoclc .,id "110 eould ask for tours or dramatic flni.5hlng anything more, except to tcbool. command again the other Kurt Peterson and Vic· creators, C'Oinposer Leonard torfa Mallory bring naive Bernstein, lyricist Stephen vigor to the roles of the Sondheim and author Arthur e th n i c a 11 y &tar-crossed Laurents. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 62 .,_lllbul~tcr { · 65 Entertain-· 1 Qualil'upect's 111ent forM · • feet 66 Flffr N I S F•PP yocca 111lse11bly 61 Fetl 9 FU: •ut txhll1rlttd 14 Lopsldec! 70 Kind of 15 Cord storap 16 Be1st of place brtdtn •11Aswelt 17 Labor~ 72 Glandular: reel.Icing Comb. tocm device 73 Restlnt 19 kind of bun" . place 20 "1oteworth y 74 Difficult kl happening comprehend 21 Feminine 75Of1111ore 1111111!' 11,llllttd 23 N •. A111t1lc111 'ftUIJlbtr coin 24 Hlftd.out . · DOWN 26 Vault 28 Fonnerly 1 Plftnt: 31 Odors Colloq. 35 Scotland: 2 Existent ·. pott. 3 Ft1111lts 40 Braid of hair 4 Expended "'41 On tht top A • 5 Monk's 42 Bum "" title superftctallJ 6 E11otlon 44 Fruit 7 Shop sfgn 45 Sffloirs I Ex;posu~ 47 Sptinge--to cla"!lef "" llkt . ' Rtctdt froll !l,ll•al tht floclll . 4' talend•f .10 Saskat• 9fttrY ch .. aft Sl Ta'' ·It rivtf easy 11 Exhart St·Glvt off ll Anotrs 54 lost docllt lJ Sport 5t ProtnHll111 . U Partlcll*, .Oct J la ll Down ' " Yesterday's: P'uzzlt Solved:' 22 Reduce: Prefix 25 Quinlity of liquid 27 Elt'ctrlcal unit: Allbr. 2t 81tery PfodUCt 30 Alplnt 3Z ~'::' •• , 33 s. A•ric• cpty 34 NarrG'#!:· Comb. fonl JS Shlclall Ltwls chmd1r· ,. AIMllll'I Island 11' au or ... t, ... lluslMSS 31 Anl11al lnt~Ullllftt 3' Htlght: Co.11."'9 Wi7AI 43WHpon handle 46 Kind of · barrier· 41 Blart 50 Bark 5J Walt.along 55 Rlohttous 56 Givt ........ tht sllp 57 Loc1tlons 58 Fonnatlvt l tlfS S9 onttst of tttrust and Coitntlf 60 Down: Pffflx 61 Slnolr11 wlcc. &JA-.obUt M l~".i..c...4 lrt thought • 67SPou!ot1 ·.d 6tHlt ·1111 'A, ...... 1 ~ ........... air .... ~ .-ee..r . ' ~,., .... ...,~ . ---·c. .., •. Color "!'f1ie ............... • -''::-+"="":- wtro +.llt YM flKt okwt ··tho I .,... ••• foc•I itewi? eti .. k it ............ J •• ft'• llffrfw; .,_.,. • DA1LY ,ILOT. .· - ..... · .. 1 1fii .. SOUTH COAST \,.::::,., PLAZA THSA'IN• ' ,S. ..... .._w9f ., lllarol 146-ln I . "NOW TINUOUS MATINEES DAILY ---•"" U OPIN 12:JO P.M. pljjiETX~ESENTS . of·Th•aw COLOR IY DiLUXE .._. r.::::· ' I • PLUS COMEDT CO.HIT , IOI STll.!l-LD llMICI JN ."N'O WAY TO TREAT A LADY" IN COLOR r---'=---, .. sCALPHUNTERS" ' ' ' "111 lllllD ml!PCRAllOll ....... • Bl.AKE EDWARDS """"'* -----' .... ' .. Exduslve 1st Run Showing - TWO TOP COMEDIU Ant n .. SltoWll T.,..._ n..tN-CHleillty ..... _.. lxclntwe CCMllt ...... e MotMen Dtllfr e Two T., Ac1d1., WI..., ---"""' t==:=. WT MM 'QiiilC acTOll C£Cl,. l'8 I 'P IW .. _...,,uc•••• 11 .._..._ mfDlllCI~ ................ -'!Qm--........ ..,.. .... __ ,, ....... ........... ~ .. .,...,.. ,,..,,..,1.,1• .... • i ( J I, I ) \ I I I ... '. ' j I ' ' . I I I . ' I, I \ I ' ! I I lj I , I I I I ~ • 118-NB-CM Tltur5C11, Junt 27, 1968 ~ho!pe~s ~ai_n· llgu11 ... Sdool ol Ari u4 Deslil 6~0 LA&Uf'IA CANYQN-Ro.(D ·~ml!""'"• SAN ~ (UPI) posall ft'YO ~ved, Uda -A tower!Dc tordl ol Uher· . ooundl IJU 1111 moat pro- ty .... -p;<pooed bJ 'mlil1Dl•N · Crane. Faced Extinction . .. ,. . w ASHING TON (UPI) -Tl>e batclng broullht lo 22 The fnlerlor Department II llo number of v.11oopen In Iba pnl!ld.-P"'"1'I ol captlYlty, and raised hOPllJl - nlni litllOJ ~t·cr~1 . ol oddJni to the wild Oock of ~a~·~ Ctuld mart a . 41-coualed last fall -tbo !!'Ntf.,l>f•~• 1n sav· er-returoed to !llelr lnil 11iti b~· .~•II> ex· winter 1rounds at I h t llDetlon. · Ar&lllU National , WlldlUt '~{ ste.,,ut U~all area la'Tex... , 71~94\IUO l . • SUMMER ·rltOGRAM . ' " ~W~ Wwbli•pt · Jiill A 11'\r . I O..it• ..... ~!li• IOID llUN1Z S'IHilo I F19uro , St.t ~J T9J'll fl ~ •. Lamar ~~ a bagel out' J11111t ·Jr.""-.. .... ,,,_,,..,.<ii rod; la ... boy Alcatraa, Ille lalaD\I la San ~·Wt at_. Golden Frailclaco Bay which' Gati,baa-'OWDOClbJl>o fonntri.Y !W!U..,S a. &rim fo/leial~ -•II - amjoUDceil : Illa! all J!IDt of "Only 15 of the birds could Iha . """°1>0r ·OW broulht .be -In the wllds tll 19U: . fl'olli. the ·~"' ,Destlng Tht lr'boopers now are at srolll!dl .. 1-1 yOai: have Ibo nostlng grounds In hatclltd at tile Pa(uxent northwest Canada, a n d WUdlife .R9seVcli ~et la plana are to continue 0steat~ Leurtl. ·Met ' ' :. · . Ing" IOm.e of the eggs for 'All nlne'"~·Ieti m doi(g-: •!\atd!lng In capllvify to help well, ·~ to'·Di. 'Ray furttu~_r reple~isb tl'le noclt. Ert'ckatil -aalltlnttdlnCtor· Interior officlalll alto are ·of tbi "Ceotier .. •'!Jb9y ani Sopttul1:hat the stock can be DAYlll --Pom•it a Fir .. .~T FIAMI Advonctd Oi . 1111~ llUDIUJY , ·I.tori"' Oil • Allt-I ....... If , .... J.fj federal pr11oa, emv•·lllt-<leatllrr. Mayor Joeepb L. Alioto 'Ibo .._ -·Iba •te ol I dilc-the plan this -Anni -laN and h • I 4 and ~ It W®1d be u tall mllltllr7 , .811'1' Io.I._•~ a I . ., -. eidtting towm, ftl. P.~ · (1""'11"""1• A 1 cl~thO Statue of !Jberty Capone) unlli It -cloeed lnl'lfw'Yort~.-the In l!ICI., ~·' Elllil,toWerlJf·Pal#,;;il.· ' • ·sN. FrlJICfieo II -la /Th.l' mayor aalcl 11 woiild the_.. . ..,~ Iba be aJiproprlate to build "a Wlllld lrdm the General monulll<fll to liberty and s...-Admlnlltr-· "'4 freedom nn "the lite of a expeda a 11ao1· dicilloa former prlaoo. -let's poupd, ,wifbi'n, a few monthl. our guno IDio plO..ilMiffi '.~ . t ii1.f Jiilere1tecf and our prisons 1ato 1ym· port1e1 ..:...lDcl~ Hunt - bols ol llberty." will Ulen be asked 11>\.mab Hua~ Ute 35'.-year-old opn ,,_etlllve. 'ol!Ofl for. 's' L-•u' T u· AL--·t· It -of oil billionaire H .. L. Hunt I doYe!Opment ol Aleatru. nt::"" e .,., .. offered to . cooetruct the ·~plan.a. are· 1iib~ to ap-. .,,. liberty loreh .a! no coot to pro¥al ~Ille c!tt:~ut com· Cassandra Ray, 30~ Robinson· Lane, Costa Mesa, San Francisco. The tower. ~mlle!Oh. • . t ~. ·: tak,es notes at the Royal Palace In Bangkok, Thai· would have three obHrva· An earlier plln. iqge1tod land, --cl.!")11& world cruise aboard Chapman Col· · tion levels. one o1 them con-Ute Wind'• ~ site for a 1 lege;s floalln1 campus;o She will talk to students ln- talning a ,-~urant. monument ~ommemorattni terested in1fall sem~ster cruise. · "It woullLbe a·we~t Coast the foundln& "ol 'thl Uniled • ----.-.,-.---..,------~---1 en~an~1 .11.m~,'' sai!J . Na~.fg ~ Franclleo ~ Alioto. ,;(>f_U.,,.lll!W: F'!', ·years al!'.,.'.;. H , , ·_ -S-L ·-··· J l 27 . .. --· ·-· ..... --~ orse rww u y Deiuh-.. J.J( uits . 8e~ilth . The IUth -al Peoc:<idi .Jctly :au' tM deadllno for • -· -....... · ·· -.. ..... "~... ' \Hiil National Horse Show to entries. Premium books and B ··· • D '· s ' benefit the Jolin Tnicy entry fonns -may be ob-. . Urn. J:'n'D J' ' eser.t . , U,Jt Clllrlc Trill taa place oo .Ju-laloed from SOddlebact Sad· -"'' "'O )y 27 and 28 al'P->Hlll dleey or ~ Pe<Icock Hill . . . ,_ Ridln( (.'hj) In North Tuatin. EL CENTRO {AP) -the woman later under ·a Rid.Ing Club in NorUi TUa:Wl, Tickets f« the B'how will be Death waits beneath the bush, dead. , according to Mrs. Summer available after July 14th at desert sU.n tni/ tline ·of year "li·they had stayed ~J' the _·Mann,' chakman. '.-•·1 Tustin Travel, 836-6229. fori the uhwaiy ·hikU or car wttere there,ili.waa a .·,·; • _ .. A.. ..wt .. _,_\,. t ;~ t motoriat Who igpiores: the 1t1WN6, .,.,.-w-wa. wa er ..,, . ~~ hazerds of~ heat.· from the"radiat.ar,~a~ would -•, _Latest /Vi~U,U. · . of . the have lived," he Hid. desert's.-·I~ a ~:111ig .~m-And that's ju.st what Carol peratures, Pamela Jo Napper, . the survivor of . stephenson, 17, of ·Chula Tuesday's ordeal. aald after Vista, died in 115-degree · she was rescued. -heat last week while hlking ·"If only W!: hadn't tried to '" from ~r stalled car to a walk out ... ·If we had only campsite along the Colorado stayed Dy the car," she said. River near Winterbaven . ~ Tht girh•had i", water and food in.~ car and another Her companion survived'. cam"'"" fO\qfd :their.· veh.lcle but veteran desert dwellers r-. say the incident points out aOOut aD· hour aft.er they left what can happe.n· when in· il Row~ 'had flirtber: . wordl experienced peroons violate ol_ :cal• .for tllof~ 'ven· ;, . survival rW,es. /f ~.:.. '-: tuttng:·' the Sduthtn .. · Slle~•l\,i)lli,~b-'"lil Callfo J!.esens:thli ium· lmperlal q>Un~r.. WhO has mer : ·""'. ,,. ·. . ., seen mab'Y~rt diaasters, _Don't f~get to tell so- has this advice for those meone Jritere you are going. who get in trouble on the sandy ·wastes: "Don't lee.ve Don't start unless your ,. car is dependable. your car. Don't forget to take extra Rowe _say~ most residents water taiollne,. food and of the lnfperial Valley kn<>W" matchei.~ -•· ·. . the desert well enough not '. Don't'f-0reet to.leave some to take risks. -, : dirtctklre. aigg. · ll you are "But the sightse1!r1 and. forced to.l~V~ yOUr car. · amateur rockbounds and DOn't send yout partner in tourists from the city are . for ·help. · another matter. SOm.e ~f the Don't start w~g back thlngt . ~r: do ~· hf-unless you are .positive you credi~te;•~ iafd:. · . ·· . · can make' it. · ~owti,.recill.ed ttle l!aae qt Don't become panicky. a man · and a . ~qia,L ·~ I>On't forget that someone left tbeJr 'cU-WMo·lt·broke will be searching for yoli doWn ·and began walking and patieoce rs your best across the desert. hope. · "The man made it .to. a Don't forget all these farm hou.st:.. He had ~n thing..-.,nd .Your ,chances of "'; byrn~d bJa<;k."" ~~ Sept and !uqi)'lng ID Iha de•ert are was a1mo1t deid. we fowid 99 percelil betler. '•"' ... " ' . Tune In the ColQdul Sbiinltl or oraiila County .... lt;I . . . RP.010 l'.{QGM 1Q3.1· fM From Fa4,hion Island~ " - Newpqr;t Beach A NAHEIM S AVING S Slx·Weak Co.Ms ' l . Start: • lUlH OMOOD · Olf P1intln9 loellt AIMSTION9 O.owlftt ·DONNA SHAIUT Lilo 0.owint · I~ AIMSTION• Watorcolo" : · ~ .. . .-, ·•: Joly 12: '"·'My JI : · IOldnf fOecl'.weU 'Uci weo are ' lncreelled by the oUiJprlog ol making every •«cit to ·In· a mating pair of 'Wl>oopira 1ure' t8etrf noimal. \develop-at Ule San Antonio, Tu., ' ... l ALIG ~ I ' •• ..,..... ._. ", ·: ·~~1r~·ocr'~t'L7o~PR1E::;oe~Re ment." JOO. . '' ' .. It's SWING 'N SPRAY-a beautiful little attachment that does everything your faucet should: SWING 'N SPRAY Is ln'.•tratOi, 'too. Gives you 'smooth·fk>Wln& 'l>.1.1bbllt'( . strtam. RinHI fut. No spluhlng. · · ·SPRAYS',· (look, \ It swivels. Reaches every corner of Your sink. It sprayt-Just the-ticket fo,r · deaning dishes ari"cf vegetablM, and for · ·lilling ice trays. Great for shafnpoos.: ' HouHware Dept. .-, '' - "ljinijjj;z' Md nopn>bltm•~ · " I Ing SWING 'N SPRAX. · ':I:~!,-~ I. You can put 11.,, In lts1 !hon a min<llt No tdols i'"il needed. It flfl air; 1tan-1!i~1JJ 1 dard thmdtd faucet. See what ybu've bHn mlUl~i. See SWIN.G 'N SPMY 10\lty. ' ' . . ' ' ' ... -----------.-. . ' . . .. . . . ' ~ . I AU Rams LE.@ TO !Sears! SOuTIIERN CAiiFORNU STORES l '--~----·------. .... _,.;s.omm.•-----------------' 1 :--, .lf~.((11~ '" no hands neodedD TO YOU rN HEL'PIN<3 ·us CELEBRATE THIS FESTIVf; OCCASION Help u1 celebrate our 47TH ANNIVEllSAllY of savings .. rvlco In Orange CoiJnry You are cordlslly Invited to alt for a free charc:Oal portrall, courtesy of Anaheim Savings: Visit any of our throe offices and a renowned artlll wlll llkelch vour portrait or If vou prefer illop by and '!\'Itch the artier~ at work. · ' Join us for a cup of coffee or punch ond wHli<! vou are here ... Why not open a new 11ving1 accou~t or ldd to your 11vlngs, we wlll' !>e ha~py to.tritnoftr your llCOounl. I. If. you-are unable to vlait us In person; phone or write and we wlll gladly oend you .In onnatlon to open or transfer your 11vlngs account , · . . FREE; CHARCOAL P.ORTRAIT JULY 1st.thru 10th ANAHEIM SAVINGS ANO LOAN A8BCCfATICN A!fAllllM ' I IRIA . I HVNTINOTOll llACll 11rw.un~n1". 11oa.8fMINll. .. , • .,...,... ...... , •• 2 .MM(n l.tHltt ' . ' OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY n,,. THURSDAY t-4 -FRIDAY. I~··· • ... ... .1. i. . ) ~ I t 'jJ . , . ..... .. .. .. ' J' ' • . ! ' . . , .. r •''• • '. )>) r ....... -' ~! ..... ODlftliftT ...._.,.., Al.t"I ~ · ------- • I • • .. . . • • • l I I I • ·i I • fAD.Y Pu.eT. EDITOBIAL PAGE • " The De salting Deci ·si·o "°1 .. ·:~"It-.. -. _ _,_ - ';:;\ " "Oae of the moll !mportaot research and demoD&tration projects of the cenfary." . That was the descrlflion. of the pr-~ Bolsa Island desalting plant olf the <Huntington Beach fhore used by S4 members of Calllomia's congre~s!onal de)&- gallon In a recent appeal for continuation of the project • The telegraphed message was directed to Iba public and lnvestol'Owned utilities involved. They had been forced to• stop and ·take another look because ._of a monwnenlal error in cost figlfrllig. · ' A $444 million price tag wos put on lbe project by the designers several years ago. No effort was made to project the costs Into the future to allow !or inflation. Now the figure is set at $765 million. • -. The original Intent of the five partners wlilJ·to start building the artificial island and plant this year, with the first element in operation by 1973. · The five ~cipants are the federal government. the Metropolitan Water District, .the Los A}>geles De~ent of Wate' and Power, Southern Calilorma Edison Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. MWD announced Inst week that it will go ahead at the. higher figure. It's understood LADWP will follow suit, and the federal government presumably will present no problem In light of the message from the California aenators and representatives. The two investor-owned utilities, SCE and SDGE. have said they'll decide within 90 days. Their problem is , different from ·Iha! ·of the tax-supported municipal. utlllties and the government. As taxpayers themselves, they look at spending in a different Ughl They also have rate-payers and shareholders to consider. mori than tivo;i~ei nudear power plull bft - In operation. The safety ftCOrd la 'IJIOU... Tiie enl!lneers In lhla field are convipced lblll llllllclent safeguards are built Into the desijn, · Risk-taking has always been ~ part 'of __ , In all scientific and most other endeavon. '1111 ~em always is to mlnlm!u the risk to th' Poiat 1'liln 1afely is at a muimum. U this has been diine ·lli 11\8' cue of nuclear power generating plants, as II ~~ then the power and deU!Uru! project . af ·-Beach is worlfl Whatever small rist remet• . ' .&ertainJy. the plant's projected ·output ol illltllled wat"'1-to be mixed with Colorado Riv-~ aiid T .. lher !Uver "!'aler is an urgent .need of Southern Calllomla.· lt's a pity suc'b a worth~ venture bu been Jeoponlil. ed by a fll)fure to project ~osts Into the tuturo in the original planning. But perhaps the inveoloMfiiled utilities will still find it feasible to go ahead with their share of the v~nture. , What they decide will have a ••!roof• i1 not determining, bearin~ on whether the world 1 Jar.est desalting plant will rue off the Orange~ within the next five )'ears. · · ·w oUid He Have Said It? Forn;iet Sf:ate Controller Alan Cranston, California's Deniocratic Party nominee for the federal Senate, has accused his GOP opponent, Dr, Max Rafferty, of· dis· torting and smearing the record of Sen. 'nlomas H. Kuchel during the Republican prima)'y campaign. • .. ~ , MA<>~"-: Also last week, a Caltech professor of environmental health engineering expressed alarmist views of. the pro- ject's Jocation":-The professor concedes that there 11 no risk of explosion bul lle Is concerned· that an Internal ac- cident or a be?serk employe could endanger the lives of 600,000 people within a 10.mj!e radius. · The same concerns were expressed. long ago in the , C~stolt aiso said that KuChel "served bis state and his nation with dignity, integrity, honesty and ef· fectiveness." True as that statement is, one can't help wondering · whether Cranston would have offered it if Kuchel Instead of Rafferty were his opponent in !be present contest ' ,,,. •h• ........ ;-......... _ "~ "fEl1LE .JUST ~»'T UN~P 1!1E rxosuM~ Of P~El.ln 1HESE PAYS •• ! Bachelors Are Much Maligned t. was havln& lunch with a bachelor friend ol mine in biJ 44!1 on the day Eclns Ferber died in New York at the age ol 82. Tho obituary bad pro- ~ mentioned .the fact 1hat the ....u.t hod'nevoc manied. "Do me a favcr," said my friend, "which will a1lo be 1 favor to a lot ot: lnen like me -and wrtte a column suggesting that a man who decides to remain a bachelor isn't necesaarily a homa&exaaL" "Do you get much of that?" I asked. "CERTAINLY," he sighed. .,.~e Min Ferber. NOOOO,. ever ac-,, .her, or any otber spinster, of being~ •queer' simply because she never choae to mm')', Quite a fw women never many, and have productive lives, am nobody points a linger of sexual deviaUon at them. "But wimaTled men put a certalh age" he went on "are regarded with deej, stispicbl tri our time. It didn't Uled to be that way. Lots of men re.. malned bacbekn, fer one reason or another, and no one thought anything ol it. But our generation bas become so overly Freudian that any man past 40 who is single bear& all kinds of Whispers about hlmle!f." "Surely you go out with women?" I uk:ed. "OF COURSE I DO," he said. "But some people even look upon that as a 'disguise' for what they imagine are my true feelings toward sex. As a matter af. fact, I've got in the habit ot kissing and.t9Ddllng .._date even when _ ·I have:no .tnteRst in her that way - just so she won't go around hinting that: I don't ll.ave normal sexual feel4 ings." . . • 0 WeU.. why~ haven't you ever mar- rted.1•• l inQ.uired:blmtly, "You seem to enjoy the company ol. women, as far as I can tell." '•1"t•i slinple," ·he 'replied. "I know rd -.• lentil!! husband. rm hap- py U1!!ni!. &Jone: I Dke to run my own life ' my own way, with no respooslbilitiet: exeept my job. You'd think wdilleii would &p1nciate a bad marital pro<pect laking blmse!f off the market. rather than rea~nUng it. "ACTUALL~," he continued, "it's my opinion that many more men and women are not temperamentally right for mi:rriage, but they refuse to aclinowledge it to themselves, and give in to conventional ~xpect.tlons - making life miserable for themselves and. fir their mates. It's only a recent idea in bi#ory that evert1bod~ ought to be married, and that those who aren't are somehow queer." •1 quite agree with you," I said. ''But our age is .always looking for deep abd devious motives to explain aay behavior that doesn't conform. And who can gossip about a simple, old·lelbiooed bacheloc?" A Smile of Confidence To the Editor: I'm an entertainer and I've been Ofle dnce the age of 14. As I've traveled much of my life, it's given me the op- portunity tbat not many people are so fortunate to have -the opportunity to see all the food going m in this couo· try, ud the bad, which is minor in comparison. Oommimicatlon today is great, .and has Me" tlenders in siPe~ our needs to prevent crbne, help the needy and sick, stop the prejudice, and many, many ottler things at once ter- rUying and sickening. I aay minu', on· Iy in. the aense of stressing the point that tf all our means of com- municadon were to tell the world of all the good and helpful things being done ln our country in a 24-hour period, it would be so dumbfounding that it would be Of no interest. to those who would still say "Yeh, but why isn't aometbiog being done about bla·bla· bla?" J1M SURE 11IA T deep in all ol. our minds and hearts. we -11 know that there 11 DO OH man wbo can change .---.,,, 6eorr1e---, • lltar Sludent. II-P. Snooze, of Birk, Ark. ·I& -lo collect llamps uoW Ibo 11111 poslafe bin.) I f ' • ~ fftllr> """"' -w.l(wM, "°""'"' "'""' s.holild convtY 111e1r meu1911 In 300 ~ or Ina. Tiie rl•M fo CClftClenle letl9fi 1o flt apKto or •Uml,.._ Ubel 11 rael'WCI. AA letflf'1 ""41 lnclud9 •lerwil\f"' 1lld rMlll"' ---~ Mii Nit* WIN M wlltlll9ltl "' """"'· and correct the bad goblgs-on, today or tomorrow, but I'm also slD'e that each and .every one of us would like to find _this savfOV. Me, I make my living by trying to make people laugh. To me. this is my small co.ntribution to the relle! ol prob- lems both big 8nd small, to man, both big and small. Wouldn't this be nice if we all h.ad Utls1glft? Of course, it would be a little bard on my paychecks! What I'm getting at Is what's hap- pened to -0 lli'ya Olarlie, how's the wife?" -or -"Hey, Pete, who's your friend?" -or -"'Gee, it's terrible what happened to the Jone·ses. Why don't a bunch Of us see U we can help out." I could go on and on. YOU WANT TO KNOW where that "savior" ls? All you have to do Is ask Charlie, Pete, and the Joneses. I'll bet over a cold beer, soft drink, and a few corny jokes, you'll find a whole lot more an.swen. · You know, mr.:,ar editor, l have a wife and six c en, and we're at· tempting to live by thl• method. And I'm sure that 1ome o( it will nlb of! on olllen. So, with • sqille d confidence am faith la • creat country' whJch has pulled out ot DW1Y a crlll1, I th,,U: YOIL DON LUCAS . Don't For get 'To Forget A Travesty on Effective Political A ction - . Problems Will Grow Worse To Write DEAR FRIEND :. By the time ·you read this , I'll be gone.' Ple·ase take good care of the wocld while I'm away. It's an awesome responsibility we ace newsmen fas:e,.Jla1ling __ 19 ~ the world•wllat.to·dO day llller-.day; .And you can imagine bow guilty we feel, g<l~ Qll .on vacation an.d l~aving things, dear reader, in your in- e.1perienced 1h~, . · i I can <mly priy tbat~Somebow you'll muddle through .. c · • • • So please. take, ·goocJ care Ji!.. the wUdfiowers_while I 'm away. Don't let the bulldozers muck up any more mountain meadows. ADd keep a cl<lse eye on the Midd:)e East. It k>oka like trouble. IF YOU. FIND TIME, you might clean up our rivers and stream-s a lit- tle, 6pruce up the slums and tidy up the parking problems. I don't know what you 're going to do about France while I'm gone. But, for heaven's sakes, don 't do anytbi.Qg drastic. Try to wangle a little more, money for the poor people. They need it more than the Pentagon does. And, above all, don't get Us bogged down in land war in Asia. Not another one. WASHINGTON -When the aims of Martin Luther King's plaom!d descent on Washington are measured against the accomplishments of the Rev. Ralph .D. Abernathy's Poor People's Campaign not much can be ·said for the latter. In the King Yef'Sion h~ pf ~housands of t.be nation'., poor would have paralyied Waatdngton in a massive wave of non-violence, arous· ing the nation and goading Congress into the passage of multi·billion dollar programs. In Abernathy's execution of the King dream, "Resurrection City" was a travelty °" effective Political action. King had bOen warned that his 'W"')'tic plen would backfire. He cOu1d. not have lmagfned that it would end in tragi-com1c, fashion with 250 police Cl<lsing dOwn -. iiear1y deserted muck-mired camp while a few· score demonstrators were carted off under arrest in buses for setting foot Oil the Capitol grounds. IT IS WELL TO remember that the liquidation of Ressurrection City was authorized by a Negro mayor, Walter Washington, who sympathized with the aims of King's march on Washington only to see a steady deterioration of lb purposes by unruly youths, and by self-appointed American Indian and American Mexican spok.e5men with bi7.UJ'e territorial claims related only in fantasy to the economic plight of the poor. Dr. Abernathy's erratic and sometimes farcical behavior did not hel~ any. His was a strictly synthetic substitute for the authentic emotional and spiritual leadership of Dr. King. Something more may have been demonstrated than the demonstrators intended to demonstrate. Could it be possible that the American peoJ>le and those who represent him in C<lngress have gotten sick ol contrived riot&, melees, marches, ait·ins, lie-ins, and camp-ins in which minorities seek to give thelr claims irresistible dramatic impact as the will of tile masses? THE POLICE WOULD not have been able to move in on Resurrection City If it had been otherwise. H this ill· conceived encampment had aroused a sympathetic national reception through its continual exposure on television, no use of temporal force would have been practical. False analogies with the great anti4 British and anti-coloni'al political movements in India led by Nehru and Gandhi have deluded the noo-violent leaders into thinking that something similar is at stake in this country. But the local autil<lrities or the District (lf Columbi'a knew nothing like that was at issue. They knew that neitJier the federal government nor the people <lf the country as a whole gave m<lral backing to Dr. Abernatily'& eff<lrts, and so the police were able to remove a festering point of growing disorder, THE SAD PART OF ALL this Is that it has made no Ja,,ting coc4 tribution to t'he solution <lf problems which will grow worse ratter than bet· ter. Tbe continuing technological ad· vance of thi's country, the continuing displacement of those who '~annot fit into a techn&kigical society Will not stop because Dr. Abernathy haa failed. Improvement of the condition <lf the poor and displaced is no less urgent because Resurrection City was a fiasco, but it bas tended to harden the views <lf ttiose w1lo do not have muctt sympathy with others less fortunate than themselves. In one respect. however, t.hls failure may be useful in demonstrating that improvement of the condition of the poor will have to be done the hard way aOO not in some em-otional campaign advancing to the fringes of violence. SOl\IE FORM OF Income support may be necessary in the process, but in the end the main reliance must· be -placed on training for employm,ent, educati<ln, improvement of the physi- cal environment, and the installation or commonly accepted virtue• such as hard work and <ll'derly 'living which seem to persist over the centuries as the price of gpod societieti. A system which can produce so much that is good for eo many will have a continuing responsibility to recogniu that at the very least oP- portunity and hope must be preserved for those wbo have a bard time mak- ing it. . Speaking of that, see iI you can't get Humphrey and Nixon t<l 6tart talking about Vi~ .. We certainly need a r~1ional di.$cuss1on of. the issue. And with.that need in mind,, see iI you can't get Rallerty and ll<aglill to stop talk· lng about it. Aim: A· Social Revolution DO MAKE AN attempt to get rid oJ at least SGIJle of tllese gun1.1 that are cluttering up the country some of the Vi.?lenee that's cluttering up people's 'minds, and some of the billboard·s that are ~luttering up our highways. There s entirely too much clutter ~here. Save some redwoods. save some historic landm~lts .. And save s<lme gold. l know it's c<>mpllcsted, but I'll explain the gqld drain to you wben I get back. Be nJce to Latin America while I'm gone. We need all the friends we can g~t. And don't pick a fi"ght with Cuba. It iS smaller than you and you don't want to look like a bully. I'm afraid you're going to have to make up your own mind whether you want to incre~e your income taxes ten percent or not. What with Jast4 1!1lnute packing and all, I never-found time to decide whether or not it would be good for you. , PRACTICE YOUR birth control d1Ugently. Remember that practic~ makes perfeet. Be kind to the Hippies If they're right, they deserve y~ help and, if they're wrong they need it. I For goodntss: sakes, be p<>lite to the Russians .and try harder to make frieods with tile Red Chine<e. I know you have your ,pride, but tblnk ho~ you'll feel if you blow up the world I leCt. in )'OUT care. American ''Students for a Democratic Society" have concluded the.Ir n·ati<lnal convention. Their ob- jectives and targets are blµrred . In the main, the objectives es set forth publicly al the conclusion of their con· vention an! semi-anarchistic if not completely so. , They wish to destroy existing in- stitutions, particularly educational ones, in the &omewhat incredible belief that whatever replaces tbem .. will be better than what exists. 'lbe .important essence of the SOS objectives, ~-its leaders candidly made plain tn ,the Columbia University riots, is not reform bul destriu:tJoo. SDS ..W regards itself as an organh.ation <lf "revolutionary c_wmumsts." (The "c'' is a smaD one, as SDS is pro- Trot.kyist.) THE PARIS STUDENT riots. plus those of other couoCries, those cf Western Europe, Czechoslovakia and the Uolted States In particular, all engaged in some aspect of power struggle~ for destruction or revolution. There iB a rather lvge list <lf such stu· dent organlzatiobS. The more radical regard the Communist groupC!i as being Dear . Gloomy .Gus~ lmpeocb Abe l"oriu. • -J.B. S. What eise? When Jt comes to run· ning the world, there's such a myriad of tblngs to remember. It's easy enough !or us ex{l<l'll. We do It dty ~fter day. But I'm afraid that you . with ,your lack or experience, will foreet come lllUt key move .that will create an ever1D'o~ problem, "' "* ..._. ........ ,... .,.... .. towering higher and hliber until • , • • .... .., ... r1 .. .. 1111 • • t... GoOd Lord i I think I· forgot to stop ,_ • ,.,. • ....., ... °"'" ,.... the milt. ' ' . .. bureaucratic and (in the semantics or the radical left) undemocratic. Non4 students are a major force in all ''.student" revolutionary org~tions. THE RADICAL STUDENT AlUance includes Com'munist party members, Internationa~ Socialists, and The Third World movement. 'Mtis latter group in· sbts the work~s of the world have all become middle class and that the only hope of nvolutloo Is from Ula poor of the 11.)orld. • Paris reports confirm, however, that the leader1 of the P.arb riots, who' had the authority of direction, were the TrotskyLst students and non- students. It is a mildly interesting footnote to history that the Trotskyists were so ardently committed to the exiled Trotsky that Stalin had him muroered in Mexico City in 19!0. TRO'l'SKYIST organizDt:lons have peraisted. The G6'man and French student wines of Troiskybts have link- ed with the domllaant E a a t e r n leadership of the 'SDS group in this country. to great Britain the .adult Trotsky 1st organizaUon Is the Socialist Labour 'League. In this counlry the Soclallsl WOl'ken Party was formed in 1929 when tbe Comrruntern miered the American Col1llllunilt party PUl'I· ed of all T>ot:skylsts. In 111112 the moro.ml!itaot and. for the moot port, younger Trotltylstl found the Soclallot worn.. ?UV not pore ef!OU8h. :rhey founded Iba Progreosfve Labor Party. It Is cooi- mitted• openly to violence. Wllliam Epllon, PLP lesd<r, 1pealcli>c in Harlem on July 18, 1964, !said: 0 We will not be fullf free until we smash this state completely and totally ... In the process of smashing we'll have to kill a Jot<>! cops , judges, and the army ... there is no lawful government •• , our revolution will establish one." PLP HAS A student organh:ation group, <lnce the M2M and now the American Llberation League. One of its public objectives is to JJ:ifiltrate and take <l\l!.I' the Students for a Democratic Society and tile Student Nooviolent Coordination Committee (Snick). The PLP ls anti-Soviet and pro· Chinese lo alignment. There ue at least 20 militant stu- dent groups around the world -many Maoist in orientation, some anarchisUc, others Marxist, lnlerna· tionalist, and so on. In general, social revolution Is their aim. Thursday, June 27, 1968 Th< editorial J u, of lh• Dcilv Pilot tteb to inform and 1tim- ulatt reackr1 by presenting thii "'""p<JP<T'• oPfnlO!IJ and c ...... mtnta111 on Copier of lntcre1t and 'oignffi<:<m<<. bV prooldfng o forum for tM ezpreuion o/ our readen' opiniom, and bJ pr<•tnting Ult dion1t Ill.,.. pojntr of Informed obit""'• and '!>Ok.....,. on lo¢a of lh• day. . Robert N. Weed, PubU.hor I I .. " .. ·---' ·-. . .... . • ,,.,_ . , to: • " . ., • . ... , . • JOOIAN HASTINGS 642-421 """""' ,_ •. ... ... ,.. " • Harmaniz1t the 'Worfd .. S.i.·n·gin.g (;r_oup .. ~Pa .rades Id .ea .'·Pop, crackle .and bang are the sounds oile usually lasaociates with the ·Fourth ol. July. \ . . . . . \ ' . . ' But muted tones ol. voices in harmQny will be• the solll!ds added by the Hll'borlites chapter ol. Sw~t Adelines, Inc., in tho Fourth of July Parade1 sponsored by the Huntington Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce. . . ' ~ In· keeping· w!IH the-goais born of the first lndepepdehce· Day the theme of their float will be Harmonize the Wqrld, which la also their oi:- fanization's theme. They will "provide entertainment for spectaton along the entire parade route with 900gs done in their four·part barbershop hat· mony style. This parade won't be tlte first for the Costa Mesa group, which has. partici.Pated in ·.various parades for: the past five yean arid bU received aeveral ·tropbiei . Nor is float-singing· an unusual occurrence, si nce chapter• of the parent organizatiori, wD.ich is a non-profit ·group for women who .like to lin11 performs fi>r civic aiid• charitable •group• throughout .the United States, , COVERING THE GLOBE -Members·ol. the Sweet Adelines, Inc., Harborlites chapter of Costa Mesa are fashioning a world out of paper to symbolize their theme in the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, Harmonize the W-0rld. Mra. Frank Dominguez (left) supervises the constrUctiOI) while Mrs. Dan Partin decorates·tlli\ top and Mrs. James Frankel takes care of !Qe bottom ol. the grou1>'• . float. Singing will be provided "!l.along ·tlle ro.ute. · Canada· mid the Panama Canal Zone. . . • . Harbo[llles, who will be sponsored by the Pizza Palace In the parade, 'l'eet eacb Monday evening at B p.m. in Colleee P"k. School, COiia Me1a. Ali)'one wishing more informaUon may · call Mrs. Garold Call al "9-3733. , . ' . Surf Sounds Residents Ramh>ling · By JODEAN HASTINGS COMBINING BUSINESS and pleashre is Bea (Mrs. Eugene) Cuthbertson o t HIJJltington Harbour, wbo is making a whirlwind tour of Italy. First stop was the Trien- nale in Milan, a home show which occurs every three year1 and features the outstanding work Of all the designers and manufac- turers in Europe. Aft61' attending the home display, Bea will be the guest of Gio Ponti. the Italian Architect w h o s e home1 have been compared to -these of Frank Lloyd Wright, at his villa in Rome. While there Bea plans to tour a recent commercial development prior to taking oU for Genoa where she will be th~ guest·Qf the ~aglietto family, owner1 of the Bagl- ietto Shlpyard. in furniture design, use of color , and the new tiles, stones and plastics they are showillg. WISIONG BON VOYAGE to Col. and Mrs. William G. von Platen were friends who attended .a party in their honor hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer E. Johnson of: Huntington Beach. Col voo Platen is an at· tache with the American Embassy, and the family was en route to Singapore where he will be stationed for the next few yean. Assisting hi! pa.rents with hosting duties was son Sall· dy, .and among those . en· joying the dinner party were Candice, Debra and Chris- tian von Platen and Mr. IDd Mrs. Bruce Goodwin. Clllldiee will be returning to the U rri ted States later this summer to enroll in the ' University of California, Santa Barbara, In the fall. lT WAS ALL in a day's work (work!) but a sun· burned and happy James- Butler ended up with an im· pres.slve fish cOunt during a recent trip to· La Paz. ' recovery It Phyllis (Mrs. Lyman) LaTourrette, whose docton whooshed her into the _hospital for 1 om e 1urgery before Phyllis even had time to protest! MARSHA TUFFORD ond Ronald Myers were presented trophies u the outstaruting HD.lon·in Foun- tain V alloy Hiib School by Mrs. Bond 'I'llompoon, pn!si- dent of the 1 South Cout Junior Woman's Club. Two beautiful silver bowls were awarded tht young people because ' of their outstanding achievements in high school, and a perpotull trOphy wa1 presented Dr. Paul B er g e r , princl,pal. Each year's awards winoen will have their n a m e s e:ncraved on the ttopby, which wilf remain on dilplay In tho IChool. DEBBIE YOUNG, €beryl Maish and Cindra Mlller, member• of the Chantees Trio, entertained members of Ille MJOway Ct t y Woman's C1ub during their recent insta1 1~•100 luncheon in the clubhouse. ,. .. . • Br Institute ... Projects . Support~d -Helptnc-to -· tllo wmic of Jhe cb=a: Portlai "~ ,and &ivlllt·ald ... _ projecti are ""'1 a !"" ol the , alms of t11e .·Holy Eucharlat ID I Ht u le' ol Wettmimter, or1anUed fGr ~.m111aac1-""111<11. In 1ddlti011 to tbOoo ti• Ions, membership • Iii' )lie orlOID&UC!ll lllo hell\l to Iii• spire spirMllal ll'O'irih ol mom~ bWldl ·lriencllhlpo and offet. 1oclal aetlvttiH. Now olllc0r1 W!io will bo lead!ng the lnstltuta durln•, ti!' .Omlni ytar !n<lude ~/ Mmee. Michael Reid, preli• 1 dent; John Mlltby, Pllti preoldent; -llodriCqa j ond Wllllom Carey, ·vtqo· presldentl:' Wilbur Martta, rocor<llng' socm.y; .l!o1on4 Qw.mpape. f ln ·a a et a!l 1ocretary• John HI J.t'; treuurer. · If·• The boord of -!Iii'! cludu tho Mmes. · Char~" )' Harrigan, Charle• Lindo ' ' Richard Crallhead, B e ·• ·Runfola and William Hutt i other officers include } Mme1.~Donald CooneJ r outside sentinel; Jo 1 e f4)1 Walulik, Inside -.el; illo l L. Wortttylake, mars~·· ·1 &lld Wayne Comotl. " ' Rev. R<lber1 Vidal •I cb&plaln. 1'1 · Mr1. Jack Co!llllowtr Wf!!l En route borne the busy gal. who serves as an in- terior design consultant m addition to being a homemaker apd ' mother, will be a guest of Guileppi Gatti, trade commissioner for Italy and the' United States, who I\~ p_romised her a tour of the many designers a· 11 d manufac- turers &ituated in and near Milan . Bea was excited over pro- spects of the trip sincti she ~ls that Iilaly hu much to offer the Califomia "way Of life" in ita many new treodl Three marlin and a sailfish were the results of one day's fishing while vacat:iooing at R a n c h o Buena Vistra. WELL ON TOE RCAD to Mrs. E. J. u 'Donnell in- troduced the young women. who . were accompanied by Mrs. Richard Miller. Holtl!ues ai the 'luncheon were Mrt. Clair Bunt, Mn. Golvili Street and Fred. Wllliems. UP AND AT 'EM -Anticipating a busy ichedule Are new ·officers of the Holy Eu'chariat Inatitute of Westminster. Urging Mrs . Mic~el J. Reid, preal- dent, Into action are (left to right) ,Mrs. · JO•'!Ph Walullk, inside sentinel, Mro. Donald Cooney, out· 'side sentinel, and Mrs. Terry Worthylake, marsbal. New members always are welcome to join the grqup, and adHitional information may be obtain- ed by calling Mrs. •Reid, 897-M60. -.. ilit. ··""111· ' member of tht ,...,, . award liven -ualiy In member who .-lliutts 1 m..t lndlvidual -. , · the commumtJ and the -. 1 . . ' ' .utute. j !' . '1 ·sterling Friendship Not Stai·nless, to Ta.rnish '· 1,, " ' " DEAR ANN LANDERS: r-. -starinl at this piece of paper! for 1$ minutes, not knowing bow to put my problem .into words. Well, b•e coe1: Have you ever beard of counting the tilvenrare whee the compuy leave1 ? I .. ver thought I'd ban to do ii, but I w.11 wrong. Several month• ago we bad dinner at the home of frienda . I noticed Mr1. A ,had at least five dlffO!'Ollt patterns ol sterling silver -tervice for two In one pattern, three in another pattern, and IO on. Sht had tervice f<r fo1r In tbe. 1ame pattern I have. Thll woman It In oor bridlo dub and lbe bu been here aeveril time• for lunch a ...U u for -pstiel. Recently I WU prepartni for • bUf!ot supper fftf 12 when I ditcovered I wu abort J teupoom, 2 -!orb, 2 ANN LANDERS ~ llllad fora, a ..,.... •hell and 1 cakt """'"· Havt Yol1 Ill)' IU(IHll..,. U lo bow I can bau oa. to tbl 1Uver I have left? Don't tofi mt. not lo Invite her lft11DDl'I, !bi II a dose friend and her hulbmcl md•my hulband are bualneu 111 t1C'et91 -TARNISHED RELA· TIONSlllP DEAK TA11NI811ED: Tllo -.._ JOI. are ill the ween'• 1tame mUe • ptllll ti Ille fact, t1iat IOMI!: ti lier .Uver 11 De JOVI· AU Mr, 1tlo, wt11 • Mes11t ........ pllUen. .... -• If lrJ!al 1t ._, De • pdnte- )y 1od bt..,. 1e ..... ,. 1111 _,.. _,_ __ .......... _.. -at1 jut m•k!af .. an laL fllll'D teltlie moUafl. . DEAR ANN LANDERS : I bod to wriU and comment oo yoitt -to 0 Coumcknm. Mother" .._ the W'01DIJl Whci c.ai.o..a she baled· her daull1lir and treated her ababbuj from the day help. He offered to arrange for an ap- t,he child w11 born. pointment at the community clinic. Several women ·at · our card club Alter 1& montha d. therapy I am a dbcusaed that letter and molt of them new woman. J now underttand why I 1aid they cou}.dn't· Underitind bow a hated that chlld. l'urthmnort, with mother In ber rilh! mlnd'COOld despite undetotalldlng boo come complete &C• ber °"" child. •. I remained sll<nt -.ceptuce,.lf not ... ulnt love. llthoulh I w11 well qualified to speak . Pieut Conthiuo lo toll all mothers 1ince I wu such• mother myself. • · ·wbo'ba\re holtlltffflints toward their 'One day I slapped my child '° hard cbtJdre• lo Pl prafe-11 help. n Ille loll off tho chair. l$ht had uked' ~ my Ille and llWd im:i for a MCODd hll~lnl' of Meshed m.tlliitiir. -COUN'roOWN M ,$1 &pd.~ teat IL Harnote 'NUfoiER TWO . anlo-•llcauldn't~lt.I •liBMI Mlfi11tlli nut,_ 11r t11o ,'?ct«· . ).Ir, loll& n --.. ... , When be CIU'le I WU petttflecl. .......... t. *r-m•~rt ... bocaUH lilt cblld,hld loot IO ·IDUCb --die·-..-. -llloOd. Ht Ubd lDI -..._.i. I . Ill( 'ia/ai ..,_ II ...... - -a told Mm .the thith. ·n.at· woMlttul ......... ..,, ..... , ..... ! .... ' ,doctor urpd me 1ID pt ~ 1le •r1•"1-.1•1e. CONFIDENTIAL TO BR~ UP Wn"11 A CLOSED MJNi> AIGli PROUD OF IT : Your mlndlan't~ ed," 1111 friend -it'• Dllllld ~""'"" ·~ IUQ!llt thtl 1"'I -ii ...-n1111. lometlWI& " -drop ... l Bew wD1 l"'t --= ..... ollol?Alt'Alll 11o.1=:: ~ '1-... -·Tep ... ~-"·" llo\llJ •••·h•••alo11ooll., 6:1111• .................. ,.. ~,.?.:,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..-, ,.. ... ,.. ... _ .. _ --.. lltr II an ti Ille DAILY :;:.; =I lela ...... ......... . • .,, ' . • ., • • ~ • • ' ' . ' 'Betroibal Announced llr .... -. 6"' P. llewta .... 7 ,.. . ... •p.-1*dll If tllieir .. ,..,..., .... OriltiDt ___ .,_ o...a ., ... • •.. ()re. 'n. ecnt ,,.. ..... llr ..... MrL -.-..-. .... . .... _, al a .-IJ at- -... • -.-me at r•th• ..r close -. 1Dcb!!o1 the bride- ........ 11; Judie .... MrL Uo,d S. NIL in. weddilll -ii set lor Oct. 12 la SL .-. llplac "* Clllirm, Newport --Tiiiie 'futar-e hrlde .,.... __ C...del 11.&i...-..iPadlic Ntwait), wMn 1lle ~ted -11.l In hlR>ry. ,,,. ~ .... " llr. and llrL Jsma L. Onalt of Salem. Ore., ii • ..-al_Da:rtm Ung --HELEN HEWEN FallW ..... ---MR. ANO MRS. HOMER MESSENGER Biiis --pop.. Ore. Ba hCllted ~ ,BA -- In --all .. trm:n Unfield c • 11 • c •. c.tholic w....... c.-iy . - Valerie June ·Schaer Now Mrs. Messenger Keynoter Hits Home 11111. --Jade Call>-olk Claardt .... ._. ~- -.ui.a tor tlll -rlDI ......... llnldllC ill Dlllr• rla(tVaJ.to JD lld!Mr --~-Mmti11M1s"Mliel'. . P..U cl tbe_wwl)wedl .. llr. -lln. -E-ScbMr at ilmllllC· IGllBeachadllr.0111dllrL Harol4 II.,...,,_" ... DleJO. The new Mn. Mtswnger, liven ID marriNo by !>er ia-• ..iectecr •. point cl' esplrlt eown bea"IJ IPPll- quoc1 with llolnrlad a-•• back. Her shealder Jonctb veil .... caiP.t to a flar'1 beao!piece """ llbe -a boaqaot" -· 111 -. tiab7I brMlh, --and blby Ivy. Wearll!l·a. wllilo ..,,,,,.,. ... p1nt·1-and holdlnc pill .....-. ,_ buds ud -·-maid at·-M I• i v.111au-e. -!den!lcoD)' ....... --1 I • Beta Sigma Phi. . , . 1r'denr9eid._ th. Miuel ..,.. ..... Sutemt · aDli Sbafon Hollo-Dilrptm to B'ali B'rilll w-Dlllrlct • Cm-.. ., .at Canllla del Mar, Ille ·-In ~ ~ bride's cousins. ~ __... ~· Tllo beaedict -his -will beor Las Angeles b:tAhlr, st.evm. Meaenger Time I Woma.Hf..fbe,..JUr to stand a1 -1DA1L Ulb-Mn. Mary Barr -er ering duliel ........... ..i tile ftynote speech. by Robert Schaer, the Mn. Henry, m-at bride'• .bro t b er, Ruudl four IODI, ii a11i:rtaat 1o the Svalm and .1..,,.,. Morse. dlndor at Las An!i<lel PRISCILLA KIRK Pl•m M-. Betrothed T11eCan111a.-delKar11Gme -mcr Y-o,. at Mr. and Mn. K<aneth C. ,....-. A_, 1111 ii an =~.::.~~-= =:~m":;-Set Date the recepticm. -. than --· She ha W<lll 150 well-wi&bsl ~-nuaierOUI C.O mm u Di t y ed Ille .....,... . -fer ber w.n on '!be bridt la a ind-of -probleuu. Came-B I g h Sdiaol, '!be --.al con- Pboealx md ii a studmt at vention will open saturday, Oraap Caul CatleJe._Ber • JUIJO 21, and will coaliaue h ..... la .. almmml _of ......... JaiJ' s. -· -Polal Lama llilll School, 450 -.iates ---.. S.. o:!i:·mic{ 1tleDded 130 di.pets are exptded to -"lla·llloP,--... .......... to ftl ·~ma « 'W the , ... ol B'nai ?;•:z::;i:f.re • .::: a·~ ~ In tbe coun- - -• H ,,,... trJ•fll!ln. -. .. ..... Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kirk Jr. of Laguna Beach have amounced the engage- ment of their daugbt<r Priocilla Kirk In Richard Let Greene, aoo of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Greene Of Hun- tincton Hlrbour. A lalo 1mnm« weddin1 la plaaneil. , ¥lu Klrlt ... p-aduated from JlurTou"'8 Hl&IJ. Scbool In -ial --Or-Cout Collete. Her Sorority Treats Mate$ future ....,..,, wbo a1ao 1t· tended occ ii ail ahumull <ii vealOe lil6 SChool. Bolb are pre-,. _., al SU Diego state Oollel•· SUMMER SALi!! Ealartalnlq tho Ir bus-and -will -•lo --·--... Iha ootllDJ, _ _.,,,.....,al7 Mrs.~~· --honallleltaAlpha ~~ ~~--...... Phi cbapler al -lilma w--~ ~ a.a Piii.. -.. 'nlaB ......... Beach Nn-wlllbeill- -.a1 llr. and MrL Tim· -'<OIL Those-· ~ C-wlll llo~· Ille...-MrL 8-J.::",a. ti;.. ai;:. ~.~will-hha ~-·~ decwatioal ol div• st.an ... ~.. • ~. uwi, Wl)'I IDd JDNU; Jlclbata, Me1a Seniora c •·llllllllllilJ -~ill Colla -ii tbe -ol acll'fily -Coota --CMl--1 al 11 LAL.....,~. .. ._ .... _ ... _ .. _..,. ,, •... _ _.. ::r.,,. Te,. fr-MM ••tt ... ,,... .... ...ioe; Richard Sailor, ""'9' .. ; ....... Bluko, pullllCHJ, and Ge«p -· lrl, ~-.u.:.-.;;.,;.:, '"" cllapta will mnaln dart dmlDI tho amnm• ud will...,_ -llnp ID the faD. ~~sHALF-SIZE SHOP • t 115 •• , ... Bid. Clsll Miii "lit --"'··-., .• .....,. Mto •.311, ,.,., .. '1Gt", ..... ,,, .... ,... ' ,. 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Be awara ol dolaill. Doa'l JI): A<ceol OD -alloa -(llardl 21·April --oppareal minor -mate, par!Der. Wile to It): -.. -iai ... ....-., If thoroulli 1hla. 'lot -set pace. -!'o~· ..iatJ, ._,_ cube-day.' harmoay . Some wbo 11): Be c 'Mala Inward --cilpelld -you. Ono -perfGnm spec:la) aervk:e d • 1 1 r v 1 1 com~ pllmeal. Glvi todlJ and you allo receive. Sbate off any lendeocj toward lloom. " kts..U .. spar· CAPlilcoM (Dec. n.. diuCrM merel.1 need face- -ll8J --.--., Jaa. Jt): -.. receivlnl AviDI cleftco. Tunl. OD i I RPM ....,. n.trtcticm: and PQiDa -cbect with cblrm.. ll ~te, you -.-_ lllMlnl IOOd ,..._ m: mote. Be ... .,. pin nlaahle poiat. GENERAL. TEN· DENCIES ' · Cycle high for LEO, VIRGO, LIRRA, Special -to PISCES : _,.._._your -::J:. ic4.-:-»-Kar al ..-chaqa. Gel Pls<D (P'eh. lt-Man:h •>: Bw afJaln, damNtic .aM&)' .. •cceated . BaW) c-. 1N: rzal1 ._ Y• mlllt .-firs 1utus. R~ wm bl WIJ . . ,. .. -. ...., pi-l;J ...... PraCIUble ti •tc- tlaa lo dae. GElllNI (llaj· 21..J- 11): Boa,.._ - ill --liPI-- -.. bo --Be -. bat·-·-· ~ paot ._i.-. .... " .... friend wbo may be anftned to h • m e • holpittl . CANCER (J-21.Jw!J 21): You cu add· to P'•••-Eliorts pa 41•-Gm-harpln a-If alert. 0.-111-dlvldml .-. ... ...,. Dan't ,...it pride .. -1a...,a1 __ Im ·(.Jaly D-Aair. 21): Ajipea1 """""'; popoHrity -1ar -111'· You are --aller;italre Iba-· OriOaal melboda '· are favored. c,.Je la JdP. Your effcrta are er.,..... witb. ......... Tlmillc . la Im· parWt. :vJllGO (Aa1. :zs.8opl. 21): Somo .._-Y'"1 mlJ ap- pear gloomy. B e eoa- 11derate. Dilpense g o o d d>eer. U optlmbtlc, you can tun defeat Into vlcl<"1'. IDghllgbt inventiveness. No need to harbor teeret fears. IJBRA (Sepl 23-0d. 22): Friends help make this a lltimulatln& day. YOU could 1et Idea wldch 1-• ...... come from occupation. One who appean ecceatric ac- tually may have answers . Know tbll -respond ac- conllDCly. SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): Orpnbe efforts. Caner matter• receiY• a booat . Act Jn an ·~· mlDDll'. U you ... <Olllldtnt, others ..... poad. Key la pooltlvo ap- pn>adi. Oaco ,.. be&in, . follow throup with >11or. NOTICE cA~ao. 1113 N. MAIN ST. ' SANTA ANA 15 CLOSED~ USE OUR NEW.SHOP AT 74 FASHION ISLAND NIWPOl.T CENTER AU~NALLT AT ANTHOllY'S . Connadol- The Bold and the Beautiful Antloopy'1 ....,.,_ ... ..._ .... _ ...... ...... '825 $525 -Thi r1ng11re 1 glimmering new kind of brusMd 14 karat gold. The dlamondl.,. mounted &lightly offHt, to thly'r. unified when the rings are together. It'• a whole new bill gam1 In wredding lttl. And Ira oura IJoM. A diamond ls for now I (DWnond ~ very with dblil'9 ••I 1 cted.) • II FASHION ISLAND • ,, Q Billy The Kid "TeD~'.j .• , JllilPllDent pren jeans for boys The jean with 111USCle. Pennanent press ~ Du Pont' nylon and 50% cotton denim is a · powerhoose blend that combines lasting neatness with sturdiest wear. Saf·T·llliee and Talon "memory lock" zipper. Nayy or, loden. Sizes 4 lo 7 ~lar and sti11; re&. .4.00, now l for 1.99. Sizes a·1o It re1111lar and sli~; ieg. 4.SO,IOWlfoll.91. Stole tor i!o'iS.· (\ Buffums· 0 ' I •I Fashi111 lsllnd .-'44-2200 ; Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 fin 9~ otier days 10:00 fill t.ll . '• . .. .. • -.-27,1961 Hawaiian Honeymoon , Orange Clubs Hear Leaders .. t . RiQgs, Vows Exc.hanged Japan Topic Of Lutheran ~ Calllarnia .Federalt-. worlr.lbOpo dolrUtl .. ...,., ' ol w-'· Clut>I. Oran.. ,,,. -.... -..... .,. Presentation , Dll1lld, wlD "~t 111e dlrtdloo o1 11n. carol .,.,,.,..... "' .... aummer n-1. Chrlat Lutheran W0111en'1 , ....-, '-'°"'at th• -1or. third -pr-.i, Mi-..ary Leacu• w 111 , l)IN"""'1 Holol' wlUI I Wtu' .-llldt -I ,..,. ' • -.~\ _____ _....__ .. .ill MRS. PHILIP N. HAMMONS Mexlc•n Honeymoon I . Hammons-Payne Vows Repeated Fire! Methodi&t Oturch ol Glenda.It was dlt setting for ttle ring and Vf!W exchange of Harriet Am Payne and Philip Noel Hammons, IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hammoos or Laguna Beach and former residents of Costa Mesa. cousin of the bride, and Mia Kathryn Mendelson. Best man was Capt. Chris Peterson, end ushers were James Ellern, D an i e I BrOWn, Dr. John Muff, ltubinsky, Barry Hovey. Kenneth Solso, D on al d Zurich, Dennili Kelly and Redding. Peter Reed was the ring bearer and Stacy Shaw w.as the nower girl. The Hawallan Jalonds are the destiMtloo of Gregory Lavera Howland and hit bride, the former Mary · Joanne Trainor of Newport Beach. The couple left on ttelr honeymoon after a morning double ring ceremony in St. Francis Xavier P a r i s h Church in Burbank, presid- ed over by' the Rev. William C. O'Conaer. : The bride lo tit• daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. Jolln Trainor of Newpoct Beach, while her husband's parents are Qr. and Mrs. Walter L. Howland of Burbank. Her father escorted her to the -altar where the double ring rites were performed. For her gown, the bride chose' a white square-necked chiffon sheath with alencon lace bodice and cap sleeves and a 'lace appliqued cathedral leDfth train .. Her Camelot otyle headpiece, also embroidered with lace daisies, held an elbow length veil. She carried a white orchid surrounded by roses and daisies. A light blue chiffon and taffeta OOOI' length gown with white one! blue daisy trim and' a blue bat wu chosen for the matron ol. hooor, Mr1. Vito Franco of Re~da, sister of the bride. Brides maids were Mr1. Neil Field, oi-ol Ille bridegroom; Mn. Robert Trainor, sister-in-law al. tbe bride; Mrs. Roger Trainor, the bride's cousin; Miu Cheri Mendota of Newport Beach; Mis 1 Madelaine Ztlenay of Burbank, and Mi&S Leigh Rugee o f Sherman OW. Miss Tamara F r a n c o, niece of the · bfide, waa flower girl, and Louis Fran- co, the brhk?'s nephew, was rln& bearer. ' The brldell'oom c h o s e Field. hb brother-in-law, as hit best man. Ushering guests to tllelr seats were Franco, the bride's brother- in-law : Robert Trainor, the bride's brother; Roger Trainor, lhe bride's cousin ; John C. Dunhaver; Eric Peterson, and Fred Goodwin. Mrs. I r e n e Soblllk ac- companied soloist Vincen( Pirilla on tlie. orgJD. A reception In 't h e Castaway Hall followed the ceremony. Assisting were ~is6 Ellen Cazel at the guestbook and !Lias Debby Cre~ling, seating hostess. Special guests arriving w~re Mrs. Angela Musc8nlla, the b r i d e ' s gceat-aunt; Mrs. Francis Dieterich! of Sunnyvale, the bride's aunti Mr. 40d Mrs. Sam San Filippo o I Jamestown, N.Y ., aunt and uncle ol the bride; Mr. and Mrs. WUHam Monsoo of The bride, dallghter of Mrs . John Watson Payne of Los Angeles, was given in marriage by her uocle, Robert Reed of Gooding, Idaho. She wore an im- ported white satin gown, trimmed wittt lace and seed pearl appliques, and she carried YA:iite b u t t e r f 1 y orchids. More than 500 guests of- fered congratlllations at the garden reception w h i c h followed at t1le church. Afterward the newlyweds ·---------MRS. HOWLAND left on a honeymoon to Mex-~--R.:.:oc..:.:...it•.:.:•_V_o_w_• __ _ ilo City and Acapulco. p T N t The bride ree.ived her BA • 0 es from Pacific Oaks College, •--------"' Pasadena and attended tile Wearing turQuoise frocks were her attendants . Margaret Mendelson o f Berkeley, ma.id of honor ; JV.rs. Steven Dubinsky, Mrs. David Redding, Mrs. Terry Shaw. Miss Mary Reed, a University of Barcelona. Her husband received his degree at ttle University of Southern C8lifornia and at· tended the University of California, Riverside. .---Buy Direct-- SA VC!-SA VE!. 100•1. HUMAN HAIR I NOT suamruru WIGS ~ 69.95 VALUE 1998 t MACH. TIEO 125.95 VALUE 3898 DOUBLE HAND TIED WIGLHS 24.50 VALUE 511 FULL l'h OUNCE NO UPSI ALL HAIR GOODS SOLD AT PRICES STATED NO UPSI by DONOVAN 9037 WT .AD.AMS _ .. ~~::":.~ H. L Telephone 961-4174 OPEN MON.tlll'llS.AT., lOa.111. Toi p.111. OPEN SUND.A Y 12 '11L 5 .111. ------ Tamura PTO · Mr1. R. T. Harney President REPORTS: David Dorsett and Debbie Par am ore were elected outstanding eighttl grade students by their c1assmates. Wendall ~wards was introduced by..,.T. L. Towry as the ne~ B lt i 1 d in g Educational Leader to ttie PTO board. • Costa Meson Guest Speaker Mrs. Clam Grace of Co6ta Mesa, .Bible teacher, is con· ducting classes and seminars throughout Southern Califocnia oo the ctiarismatic Renewal. She wiil be speaking at a WOJUen's luncheon Fri$y. July 5, in the Beverly Hills Hilf<>n Hotel. f ! ---- Palo Al.to, Osarh!ii S.. ol. meet Monday, July 1, at t "*'blon ad Vnb..'4.ration and mew..,,,,,_, ~Ille brl4•'• 7:!0p,m. I · Wide; and Teny ,Glib of Guest 1poolr.er will be tile ~I TOO •u .. '? . Berkeley, uncle ti th 1 9 -v H•""' Auw' a• -~--n ~ -· , nc ' ,._, ' ~,. ·c. .\~ .. hit.I•,. t. 4hcuu ""°'"" ....... ,.,......_ ... tridecroom. , ntiHiooary Ill .1<1pan who i. ..., 'lbe lormer VJ• Trainor presently on leave In the .-.tnl•*1°"· Y••,. •* 1"1111 flJIM'111111••· \ Is a craduate of Newport · Unltod states. He will give a ' ATLA& IUll.DlllS' Harbor ·High School and ii slide present.atlop on the 14)1 WIWPOIT ..... COITA ....... CAUJ. preteoUf attendln& Oran1e ~~-~· ~k~ol~tlle~.~C~'~r ~l 1~t~l~a~n1:=:::'!==:=:=:~14~1-~M4~~·~·~14~1~ .. ~·~•1~==;===~ Cout College. Church In J_.. Her huabtnd is a eraduete of Burbank Senior High School end ls also -..i;pg oa:. - Betrothal Disclosed Mr. and Mrs. George Leev1tt cl. Placentia an· nwnced the engageme.it of her dauihttt, S • 'D d r a W.W.• Ill Robert Y • Prigmore III, """ ol 1'1r•· Loil Pripn«e ol <;oota Mesa ...i ROOeri Young Pi :i:gmcre ot Bellflower. The couple have selected . Aug. 17 for tlleir wedding ll> Christ <hJl'dt by t11e sea, Belboa. . . . \ An «line stewardes& & TWA, r,fj.ss Watkins ii an· al-ol M<ll!Dolia Hlglt Sc:hool, A-ond 'at- teOded OaYfornia 8-1,• t • do!lege. at LollC B-.. Siie was Miss ~. 1985-66, one! Mio• 0r...,. County, 1-. Her· eraoc. ii· an aiumoos o1 Bellikiwer Hid> ~ and oWdled <rt O..ng. eo..t eon.,.. Peering Around MRS. RICHARD Doetkott of Irvine bas been elected public relations chairman and historian of the Wom- an's Campus Club of Chap· man College. MR. AND MRS. James T. Brown of Costa Mesa were hosts to the Robert Peels and ttieir daughter Karen of Florislant, Mo. wno are vacaUOning in tile area. KnOfts Berry Farm and Disneyland 'Yere am on g tourist attractions visited. 8 < .. • . . ttMottled Patent.a'' •• • an exciting new 100k from Andrew Geller· • The best new look we'Ve seen 11f ,..,,. ... au 0 I 71 lint new calfsl<in paten11 ~ "llDlllecr,' tr • texture, new color •. hnp111letM11111 llllJ, •·11111\IM new 214". The toe Is cently IOtll1dtd 111111-1.tqlll disc omament. Brown1or bl\Je; Alto d IW .... in ~ey or platinum. laab,.•.11!· "'81111 lllliltllllit . . handba& has potktt 11llr• 811 .... .--,·u Women'i Shbes, .. • u mS-' ) • 1 .. ' --·--• "':• • ...__..__ ............ ,-... ·111113 ') J • ( --'= ---·--n 7 a a a I 7 sz·rz h 7 7 7 ht 7 7 ' ·1 • I • ! l l I • • I 11 • • • ~ • ' • 1 l j I • 7 • I j . • • • • i • • • I I [ • o,.. ..... tin ............. ?:H .... s.t ... 6:11 .. .. VAST PARKING IN REAR BOB 'S· ST;~ ,, ... , .. U.TUaDAY . ,, ... t:• ....... BARGAIN CENTER SUNDAY' .1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa .... 646-71'7 MRS. DAVID DIEBALL A,..,,_, Woddlnt - Catholic Vows Spoken At St. John's Church • Weddings, Troths ; • Pilot's -De..adlines .-To· nold dbappol.ntment, proopecdft brldea 1n reminded to have their weddlnC 1torlea with black and white glouy pboto- grapbo to the DAILY PILOT SOclely Depart- ment -prior to or within nno week after Iba weddill1. · -· For engagement announ~mentl it ii . ouggelled that the stol')', . alro accompanlod ,;Ith a ~lack and white glouy picture, be , oubmllted euly. u ·the betrothll IDDOUDC6-• ment and ·wedding date are aix weeU or le11., · apart. onlJ' !)lo ftdding photo will be ... ""P!ed-. . , .' To. "'11> •tlll requiremenla Oii both wed-' -, .iii.tr and oniatement stori".!'1 !Orm. m ' IYiljo ' . ~ ·iJii , ill . all of the DAILY.'Pll.hr offfcts. '$" '~ ci.ueollons Win be anri'~ by Socl-1 ., · - ; .. l'o~;ilµt me111ber• at 1142-4321 ,or 'f~~: '(:; ' 1 ' .•• 1be~bvite~':;; , . • Government .. Fly Where Di~~ussion . 'the last goneul meetio!! '· of. tbe Colta Me•a Air's Farr ~~~ Ro.t~b 1 ;~:~ N,_.., ""-lbe In !°'will feature a representative _,, ··--, • ol the Central Committee ternatioml women piloU' who will speak on Governor 1.rganizatioa. including mem-Ron.aid Reagan'• Adminil· · . tration. ber1 from Orange County• Meni>ers wiB convene on will lake to lbe air Juq I in . Frlrllly. Jime 28, at 9:30 the aanuaJ. Powder Puff a.m. in the Kerm Rima Derby, preceded by a week-Hardware building. loo( con-on boC!nnlnC Repoblican beadquorten Sundlry, J-30. M 1961 Newport Blvd. will A 11onquet "* 111e Statler be open daily IJtPoning USE YOUlt ~'r CHAll:G!, IANICAMl!ltlCARD OR MASTEi CHAll:G• 5916 EDINGER . Marina Yilla99 • Huntington Beach -- fSoif.vs._.1 .. ' ' .... OlWfJY UMf llWIDS ••• LOWER THAii OUR USUAi. LOW. PRICES ! I HJlloD ID Loo AaceJes wlll Aue. 10. Patricia Arm Bour,.W Barbara, chole Paa! Barba . ~ lbe Tate -Offp;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUPER SPECIALS OF THE WEEK ltUlllNG ALCOHOL 16 oL ltoHle, Spec.iel, only TIKI HA.Ill SPRAY II Ol. COii JOHNSON IAIY SHAMPOO CASHMlll IOUQUIT TALCUM lg•· 10 Ol. DISllll1' DISHES (AvocMo or Wold ) DISHU (1Wlecelet) A.tt, 19otftt11• ll,IMMll JNILIY Yo1r cholco SUMMllt 10111 . . Drl19 i?'Y• ADI, '.l'.lA YI L..tto li1.1, ovoctilllo Of gol' ML IUHLl-aUllLI IATH l.tje. 12 ... N. VOTI'" TOOTH PASTI Ecofto~ 1bt. MENNEN SKIN IRA(ll 1 01, bettlt. WILKINSON IWOID ILADU 'pKk. HUMAN HAii WIGLITI Whilo tliey lo1t •••. 11 ... '1.19 .19c 67c .... ,., ·19c ......... '3. 19 77c ......... 'i2.98 49c . 3!'1.00 87c k•t· Sl.09 ,,9. 11.to 83C •·•· ... 39c •3.aa KllN'I ITltAWllltRY PlllllVll I lb., 4 01. KITCHIN S..ONGll I 2 hi pock190 SHOWA. SOY otl TlltYAKI IAUCI .... '" 39c 42c PIAllS In Huvy Syrup 2 'It c•n ROD AND REEL Clo1•d f•c• .,.ith lin•. HURRICANE CANDLI R1hn•t cow•r•d HA"9Y INACklR CRACklRI Spic•. Ch••••. s.lty ......... '4.89 66c VAST PARKING IN REAR r •• • • became. lbe. brl~e)o! David u bit belt. man and Milt• breotWt ~ ~ ol lbe Louil 1Dieball. auring Cath-Williams, Brad Bourgeois, race, wti.cb.·beginl at t ~­ olic .~emon1es at st. John Mike and John Barba aa: The · race iteelf will ~ the l,laptist Cliurch. ushe.rs. fr-Olll Viin Nu,. ~ Tl;leafternooodouble.i:ing Or~anlst Reynald Or._n_ge "Count7.'·s rites w~ solemniud by tbe Pelletier played for the repre.entatives; tbi's y~ar Rev. Kennetb..JUde. , ceremony in the ·eburcb, will be the Mrs Madine The bride daugliter of Mr. which featuna. iWorat!on.s Panel ai>cl her· OOililot and Mrs. c: P. Boqrg"eoiJ of of J*lk and w\tlte-;C.ir&atiolll Mill Virgioia CoHee. · ' Costa Mesa, wore aa ail lace and white ltoct. ' gown with full _hoQp 'skirt Guests o fl. e ~. e d cort-M • and long lace 11="1r~ grat~ons . ~ 1'11• church :C:enter·,N.a,m~~, with sequins .m .. ,, she 'Wal ">jball rece]Jti.OJI afterwords. , • -., , , giveD in mariiage by her 1 • ~ were · S tt 11 Y · lather. ~g. l\li•.' J , Brown Areci Of rectors. Her maid of honor, Miss and Mr/. Merlyn McK1ni. Barbara Pelkey, wore a Special guest.I were Mr. Ten newly e 1 e ct e d deep pink crepe flOor length ,_nd Mra. Cbp.rle.s A. l)elano, members of the board of dress with a ·satin back' brid!!.'.I. o;eat'-m:andpareDU; directxlrs of· the Cb i Id panel and a matching bead· MJ:s. , 1:.Ucll.le. ~mberlain, Guidance -Center of 9tinge pl~ of Ntin and tulle .and bride• grindmOther, and County were honored in the carried a pinll variegated Jdn:. Pa~ S, b a. ·n :t 11 n , Corona· .dtl Mlir bOme ~ of elegance bouquet. . C :('a~Jt d m' o th e r ;,, of the Mrs. Jotar Macrnto~ • .a... Dre eel. im.il 1 bridegroom. . From the ~tal ma~ th b~~ ~d 8J! Miwere . The bride iii a· graduate 'of Mrs. Robert pu~yl Dr.· llaY-• e esm s, sse1 Costa Mt sa High $chool and mond Peteraon · arid Dr. Carol Rotm8.!l-1 Kath Y has .atten'ded. OraD.ge ·Coast Qavid ·Xii~ ~, al of Wllllam• and l(larf Lu . ·eouege jor ·twO')~ua. NeWport:"~l·w · Mrs , ~~°fl'siMr "!~ l:X: -~~.'J~1%\~ail~; ~ '.'*'1niBeaf'~. • ·t:: j ' • l'I ·~ ' ' e" I • • ' ~ ""fll . 1'> • -.:_ eball, IOD al Mr. ind nus of · La -~ "gb Tbt .... cen , -··a,_ M Mrs. Walter Dieball of Santa Sct:looL low -fee ·0 u·t pat i e n't psychi§tric center for the dlagnoru llliil,.-tment o( Tee· Ta .ft/er ., BRIGHT Tll• DAILY 'ILOT I'll•••• lh ft,.,., co.,•r•9• IJtht, H9ht 111d bti9ht. l••d yovr h•M•t•- telltlot1 d•lly •11d •nloy th• n•.,... • • • • • • ~on't Give Up DIVIS P.:01111111, 11a; 11 emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. e... Rotcliff . ' - SOME FIXTURES . FiOR SALE AT COST LADIES APPAREL -SHOES LINGERIE -BIKINIS BATHING SUITS -SHIFTS COVER-UPS -PANTY HOSE -HOSE 1: ' lf:l11RE STOCK SACRlf;ICEDI •• f, ~ •l~<> . ,:.11 I · JI.NE & MARY'S • 307 MARINE-ON BALBOA ISLAND ]1t1I lo 1iu ,o• o iJ111 •/ 1h1 17p1 of f010•1 ir4J1 1111 '""'' 1111 '°'" /iJ11J ii ,,., of thlfff h"°"· -q~~ ~· .f + Cei-1-)~<r.· ~ Prices slashed on thousands of pairs of new fash ion foot· wear,,. every hHI heigh t, every color, every mater ial . every 1iz:1 •• , whatever y6ur whi m, It's here. Fabulous? You bttl • I • 10 hu rry to c .. ~. Baktr'11aving1 apret of tht year! 97 SANTA ANA : 30 FASHION SQUARE AN#fEIM CENTER . • COSTA·MESA: SOUTH COAST PLAZA ( • ' • \. HfHlfOOH HWTA8f · 0.fXfL JO~H w1oorco~1 OIXOH r'OW'OlfWM'.1111 Hf«"'~" .. MAHOT ICIHOIL _ DA,ts CAllHtr WOOOM'Al« KAlASTAH All'I _, • .,, Yo1tr /M1twit1 iftJlrittr i 1Iir · . H will Ii lup,1 10 1111i.JJ yo•. . ,,.. ,.,.,,_ ,,_ ,,,, 1975 L°"I leach Blvd. C...flfJOtfl ...... ........ --.. -LOff llACM Phone 591°1347 • ., I 0 Le~soh~ .Por f 15 ENROLL NOWJ Classes Begin July 2 ,._ 540.llJJ to euure your pl•c• 111 cleu Sean· Costa Mesa ' South Coast Plaza ans ann.rsc. • I, : • .. J "" j THUR S CA 1 JUNE %1 m • ., • ..r Ill•-... "'° 0 - --CC) (60) . . a,., ...., •• <Cl !IO> ·-·-............... (!OI ll!I -• -"Prnjd Pl.J.N." A looll It tlMI ISHllct of I currlallum dllilfted tu keep pece witll the lndivldu1I a.mint r1tas al ........ .,_ .. CC) 7:00 8 CIS. ·-,_ (el llO) VflJttl. ~kfta. I D "..., (el. (IO) .,,_..,(.., m 1111ip1'1 w.i f30'.I m s.,...1o r11e Ill Lt c;.. Ytdl '''"Billi Cll......,""" CCI !90l Cllriatmu In Clmerl'Oll b marred 111 ltl• murder of 1 dlftOl·hll1 t irl ind M1rslt1I Jim Crown 1Jtvtsti1lt• lht JfUllOllM · 1ct. 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Sim finds l\tnelf iJI IM 1111ddle whtn El!Oora and Dlrrin attrt f-..dln£ 1l1ln. (R) m--. tel <IOl kOO ..... ""' .................. {horror} '58-'"nt WUl111T1C1, LDll Albrl&tll a .... "Dll*ll " ,.,..... (roranct) ·~Jun.Louil llrra111t, """'· ·-.. --...... (C) '• FRIDAY ~ ·. ' OAYTIME MOVlES Complete Printi1HJ Service . Top Quality -Fast Service ... '"''''''"' 642-4321 GORDO MOON MUWNS ~ --· MUTT AND JEFF . JeFF, '>tllJ KNOW I'M Na1' A LUSH!" NOW GIMME ONEMORE.I "'4155 PEACH alSS MMUICO\l!M YOUR AWITOF'lllE IOOM LABEL IS SHOWING! NO,Cl'AIU.IEITII IS "Tl!E "TlllRD 'TIME °™15 WEEK! Nl:IWGO ON tlOMEI ~~=l=l=W=oot==ll==lbol==="=""=·=======Newpoot=====lloach~'!f!!!IL._J.!:!:::::1...---..C:.:::l:ii " ) ' ly .F,rd Johnson By Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith ' -.-27,1"8 . I ' ~ DllUT..!-~new 1unuher aeries, "Time· for Amert-t. can!.'" begirul tonight at 10 p.m. on Channel 7. • Singer Harry Belafonte will appear on tl)e fiHf of the programs· concerned with while and tilact racism in a one--hour panel disc114sioo. UUed .,Bias and itbe Meclia.11 • • , 1 TELEVISION VIEWS Tiny Tim To ~Return By RICK DU BROW, .. • I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Good news, good news ~· today from the wonderful world of television. Tiny ~ Tim will be back next sea.son on NBC-TV'1 °Row&I\·' and Martin's Laugh-In." And unleas you Ill here , j each day receiving network prea1 releases, you can't realize what good news that really la. • · I MEAN, auppose you lit here and the mall bring• a slalemenl irom Lorne Greene, the big · daddy of "Bonanza," saying: "Love is like a warm ' blanket which covers and prolecta a child from aurt an4 even hunger." · All right, it sounds like Lome Green~rlibt? 1 So you at.art looking around desperately for a cita.. 1 .. ·er. And there is good old Tiny 'I1m to the racue, . ~ becawe he is also quoted in a press release. H• aaya: "WHAT DO I FEEL I'm trying to do today In my music? Well, I'm trying to bring back the b~ .. piness that was part of lhe beautiful tunes that were 1ung in the days of the past -the lovely days of vaudeville! Those songs even chill me today when I .bear them." ,1 Well, Iha~ of course, puta the world in per- ~ve for a while. But then you JOot at.a preas re-- Jeaae which explains that Ed Ames nevef learned J to ice skate and quotes him as •)'ing: 111 came . from a large family. And it pretty well boiled down to skating or eating. We ale well." What does ·Amea mean by that? I mean, what in the world is he trying to lell us! WIMI Tiny Tim, there i1 never any IUCb problem: " "WHAT SI NGERS WI bad!" be says. "lrvillg i Kaufman ,one of the first vaudeville singers: Arthur • • Fields, the first crooner, way befo.re the electric 1 phonograph; and of course Rudy Vallee, Gene AQa-' lin, Mr, Jolson, Mr. Crosby and Mr. Ru11 Colwn- bo ••• God bless them all! Now, as I h""f these · songs, I believe that they can thrill the people of today jusl as they thrilled the people of yesterday." . ' ' You said it, Mr. Tiny. And somehow this all ) ' seems more importaant than a press release quot-', i; trig the boss of "Peyton Place, 1 Paul Monash, as ! -ij saying: "Way back when we completed the lOOtb. l , segment, it seemed an incredible achievement. l Fortunately, we are telling a story which appears t ~. to have no end." ) ~ -I ~ ~ORTUNATE, perhaps -but nol u ~ l u being on tile receiving end of oboervaUOlll by i •i Mr. Tim: . i.:' "I ·don't think I'm turning bilct the dock by · doing these old tunes," he 1ays. "I love rock 'n' roll and popular .music. It's just that the &:i~ts'ill the ringers whose songs I do are living wl me. That's why the songs come out in the voices of the original singers. I'm not doing imitatiODI. TbJllt• the way they sound inside of me." , AND WHY DOES .HE SING? "Perhaps ·above all, because of all the lovely women who witb ·their beauty c:ause my heart •to overflow With joy." .. -• • . . ~': • • , . I • I • • • ' ~~--...;.,.-------4--..... - • I - I • - • • 'Price Stability': Why It • Doesn't Keep PriCes Stable -:rrs GENBBALLY-~ -~bJgoal ot tile -Ill In- c re• 1 e IP"'wtlng euts pock ... 11 to curb demands for~ .ad...-. 'lbt ~I.I -• rattoint ... our demM4s will help f«ce pnc. beclc from today'• in- Datlanary 4 percent a yeaz rate of rile to a more rusonab1e rate and finally to the acceptable 2 pen:e11t umual inc:rea.e. But k'• not -ally --tl>e-°''reasonaMe price stability" a "mo..tim." mean in -........... 'lbt dio-tionaritl, far i Data n c e , dllliDe ~tnflafm as "a tharp and ,1udden rise in prices" or "a slwll and .._ fall In tile value ci money In circ:ulaDon," but the '1 Southern Ca1ifornians' Inco~eJ11mps Up Again ·1 or COVJUIB, a 2 pacADt a )'Olr rill ID )l'i<ea reOocll ---.. ~­of ,..... -· °"" • 10--period.. 2~ ... Dual price rill --the posdll1Dc -Of ,..... dollor -1111.-. IA> II -Ill.,.. givwlnf, dynam!e ----------------,., ....,,..,., --galal will , ...... a111 outrun price~averaclnfa modeot 2 pa«nt a year. What'• mere, ll. 1ou'n aavtng money, you generall1 wil1 be able to _.. reluml cm It which will mare than o«.et the 2 pen:ent yearly erosion in ~ money's purc11 .. ing power. P'!"l Boom Keeping -Americans in Swim WE BA VE made it clear that we wil tolerate t111a r<M of Iola In the buyinC power of our dollar in order to schlevo blgb psoductlon, employment and income. But a 3 percent annual rate? 'lbat wQUld be in· toierable over any period of time. A 3 percent ~ price riSe would mean that the dollar which buy• ~Oii cenll of goods ud --today would buJ only 74.4 cents -In 10 years and would buy only 55.4 ceubi wortll in tho marketplace in 20 year. A los& coming c1-to flO percent in only 20 years -openly Invite • massive flight from dollars. To accept it wonld be 14 f<rielt our posllion of finan- cial leoderabip In tile world. A 4 PERCENT IJllllla1 rate! '!bat would <>bvioully be even more illtolenlble OVf!t any period. NEW YORK (AP) - "Somedoy _, pools are going to be common .. second batttrooms," said the IW1mm1nf pool marketioa mu. 0 WeD, ma)'bt not that commm but -.·n· be a ID! of them," be ·added. The ·-tend to do<ument the ~ part ci bi1 claim. An industry cenaUB •bow• that from less than ll.000 pools 20 years ago, the total now bu grown to more than IDt,000. And the lfowtb oeems 14 be in- tenailying. By the end of tltil year, lays. the Hoffman-Barris Co., a • P.W>llsber whose figure1 generally are ac· ceptod by the industry, ]\ojels and mot<la will have built another 9,550 pools, clubs another 1 • 9 0 0 • municipalities 1,400, schools 1/100 and homeowners more than eo,ooo. ' . JiASJc. CllANGES BeblDd aw boom fn swim· ming pools are not just bJgher incomes but basic your pocket today 14 • c:banges-ln American babill buying JIOWer of only 67 .6 and attitudes. A swimming c:enll iii 10 years and IA> •:,:~.ii .-Q-,fM!iog from boqlng power of oaly 46AI · lie ~"'e' ~ Liq u r y -Ill 20 ye ... Whilet ••-1«1. lot ,aample. To small, uoderdevelopod-. many It la -a bealtll can suffer th.ii ..el'Olioll, tank. · A 4 percent yearly r1oe - wb1dl .. what -.re are now having, mind you -would ·tilash the ioo eent dollar in great powers carmot -and •'Tht old ideaof ihe swim-'· .-ngreal '-·~ ........ of What la Ille ouUooU 'lbt g poo M tom._ a outiook II that -the tax = .=: .... ~~oi: .,....... reducing t • k e -apokeoman loo tbe ·NatlolW home pay and net --Swlmmb\4 Pool lnelitute~ a prolibi, demandl will be trade or~. moderated and pr 1 c e "NoW mmminc ls iressures will be lesse~. health activity .. he · da After a while, this les~g ''one 9f the ~ spori:~0; of demand pr .. ures wil1 ... ,.,.. -~ .. , __ lead to lelleJJing Of mam~ YU.w0Va&Ci.u.M· preMUHs on wage cost. Es:· health... It'.1. not j u.1,t cellive demands wUl stop rehabili~ve ~r, its pulling up prtcea ao iharp\y; preventive alao. ncessive cOils will nap WbM.ever the r e a so n , pusbiog up prl<ee ,. sharp-more people ....., to be ly. learning to IWim. The in· INFLATION, then gradually will come under control The annual rate of rite Iii prices w1ll ol1p hack to 3 percent and under. We will bt oo our •ay bock to the pace ci iocre-'llblcb ls the equivalent of ablllty iD our economy. dU!try bM -lb part by prodding, encouraging and teadliog the lkill. Another spur ia tile fact that many people DOW have the money and tile leisure time. coNvENIENT Cc:mvenience is another factor. People ask themaelves why tlley &bouJd drive 40 or 50 miles to and from a crowded bead\ when swimming can be · available just beyond their patio and right nut to the tel..,lllon set and tile dlarcoal broil<r. Helping to make t1t .. e dreams poulble i1 the relative stability of tome poverty level; loo many pool prices. A Ith o u g h staJf mernbenl ...,.. on-generally not dn>pplng in qualil1ed;. the center lacked -price, the Increased a communM;y advl1or1 volume and new --.i; ..i the staff bad technolollea .,.. teoc1iDtl 14 overspent its t e l e p b o n e keep prices from sooaring budiet by $11,1119 ud failed with lnnalion. to pay oil bank debla at 18,· A food lmall p 0 0 I , 0006.,..... Jeckson, deputy llOlllollliol !em -U feet eaec:utlve director ci the by 30 feet, mi(ht cost center and a project tomewhtre around $3,000 in-~OD loan from stalled and equipped, Loctheed. -------..sd 1 o m e although prices range wide~ employet may he let io and ly. In the mlddle slus, classes ~ but uwe're between 15 by JD. and 20 by not giving up." to, prleet generally an a bit Jacbm and Jo 1 e p h mare llan. M,000. Dor-, 1lho -over ae For tile _,. price, .,, in- execudve ~om, 11.. dmtr, otlldol ...._i., weeb qo, conceded the you eoald bay a good centor bad been ln flnanclal automobile. "So "'1y not buy and admlniltralive dU· -a leas expenolvo car and put ticultiet. but insisted .. they the ...,.Y Into a pool?" be had taken 1tope to com<t -· these cbortcoming1. They also said they had the -... " tile San M.teo CiOuntJ H u m a n R e 1 o urces Oommilllon, minority llWJ>C and loc:al lndUltry. .. We've prove we cmi UP, out ..... nr. --• cre'd1t lo tile conmnmlty, and we're lootlnJ lnlo the -9>1llty at getlill( m,..y from other 1ourc11 1 '1 Jacbon 1ald. ''We're not llOinl "' cl-up." PREP AJIBICATED AJlloalk Ille -.. 1-lve pool populatiOll ,... mains la tile caJ1IGrDla • Hawallaad-.,..11, IDllCllci the~ IJod!dl"I actlvitf 11 tn .. #21 1111 _......._,, ... countr1, ~ Ille N~ SWlmmlnC "°" Mooc1M1oe f.....U. 21 to » J>dtllll 1ncr1.. 1 n ... la• au,.,.. lDa'"!"'t'l • paa11 .. beiDC ln1tilled 11'1 prefabrlcalecl ci vinyl and are erecled partl"1l1 ai>ovo ground and l1lmMlllded with • -clec:t. Bat la ground «Gaete p 0 0 I I' whic!i lnlgl>t -20 lo 40 percent ....... 111111 .... tile moot popular. Re,_ci_ln sround or on Ille ll"Olllld, tile --·tend wth tile lnatallation. S w I m m I n I pools pt dirty, tlley. get clogged -1eav ... Alter a while tile water ceto warm t.oo , 8Dd 10 comfort demaocil a change. -~- In a heavily wooded arei ma-nance might -m to '30 a mootb Utile work la done by the pool -· U handled profesaiooally on a regular contract basis, t18' cost can run to '30 a montll. Accountants Win Award For County '!1>e Orange Co u • t y CJiapter of the Natlonli Association of Accountants l!nlshed filth in national competition with 170 other chapters for the a~ lion's top annual award. The cbapten competed In a number ol ectivities. in· eluding membenhlp ~ .and retention, public rel• tioos, manuacript writing, member attendance a t technical m~, 0 D d special educational a n d community octlvitlea •. Accepting the award for the chapter at tile annual International Conference of NAA at New Orleam Will the 11167.Q pNJO!dellt, Robert E . Sobraske, contraller, Edwards Labc:ratorial, Inc.1 Santa Ana. others att.endln« the con. ference from the Joca1 chapter were: J, W. Jamei, controller, ·Scientific Instruments Di.vision o f Beckman lnstrumerb, Inc., R. A. Lineberger, controller, Beckman Instrumenbl, In~., G. B. Wlll<ln, partner. Emsl & Ernst, R. A. Grundy, COi;)' troller, Amerlcare, Inc., W. F. Hoerner, vice preoldeDI, Hunt Food> & -~. Inc., W. H. Fi1her1 supervtaor, Poot OO!ce, I).. F. KUlltft, western dlVilkn controller, ~ Mm• in& SJlllem Co., It IL Norby, manager, Artbdr Young a. Co., and W. W, w~....._1eoa­ IU!tant. ' ' Burke Given i New Position l James M. Burke f Westminster baa been pointed to the newly cre•t!I poslllon ci vtce prealde .... c<r:porate planning ~ ~ Pooll, lDc., Loi Angeleo. It Thenewdei>artmentwll be reipOlll!ble for t ~:O ovmdl planntnr • development of --gr&m.1 u well •• tbe pld- nln& and e1~ m....,... and BtlM1dPcnM, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) . Ro,.-Metal Co. plans ..... • anlltknlll1'"1 aluminum can plant la Bo1 Ano. 'nte announcement .Js ::::...~~=-;:.J ot~--aolll ' J . ' .. • ...... -... .. .- : ' ' . • • • ,,. I . . Yi OU'RE NOBODY'S · PIGEO ' . ' " If you1v• 'ilfscovere'il tlie DAILY PILOT, you're as worldly wTse as tli11 ·' ) . ' . . . . "birds on St. Ma'rk's Square in Venice. They know where fo 'find food for the body. And. you have found the place to find food f!li' the mind. ·Tt... DAILY PILOT doesn't spoon feed you with pap: eithl.r. The brlgh'tesf kemels of national and local news are mixed with 'the ·meatiest' edl-' . ' . . ' tori al p.ages and .topp.ed Eiy "an exciting .mixture of fe.atud11, funnies and . photo_s for dessert, Spark up your reading diet with the bast. ' ' ' • , I • · .. • f 1 ) • .. . . " • • • ' On The Square Ju.t ff)re ·th• pigeons enjoying a summer holiday with tli11 attrectiv~ tourist who brought the DAILY PILOT to Venicw, o · Y!ll!'ll find you're in good company if you tekil i~!o your ho!"• aild on your o~n vacetion "the newspaper nearly 1v1ryon• reeds 1lon9 the Oran9•' Co11t." J . s as a d 7 r 7 7 on 7 • ' • ,, 7 7 7 • . ' " ? ' • .. )~ ·"' ,, k • • , . • .... _.- •• .. ' . " .. ' ... . /; ... • ' --,:~ . . • • • ' • . • . ·' • • •• ' ' , ' 0 ' • • ,. ~ ' > • • • ' • . ' ' •• 1 • " • H • 7 ' \ piller, . Voss tbo lleld W8' -to Splllor and v-. ·ii -•-llblo to pick --Oal7 1otr Harbor aru . educated male• hive ever ,made the pro 1pcrt1 ranb so tlU year'a Yardley winners comi:wUe llalf thlt amounl Geor1• Yardley, r ... -tbe trophy II named, and P1UI N011J1a1111 the ueood wiDne:r lll tbe series ol. the award, ii the other. Both have since retired from J><• bllkelba!L Thil year's winnen have .znuch In' common. '!'bey -attended Newport lllri>or lllgb, and were in fact good friends there. 'nl:ey :went on to Orange • ' Yardl.ey Co.-winners· Coul Colll1e. · Pll8 w11 eo i...,. be wOWld up a1 a 'l'bon their trilll eplll. clllemive starter, mode the all·NFL Allflltl) ........,becoo-lo1tor· -rookie t .. m and w11 -la...,. Allplea) .mere be OOGtimtod lo ltlrt f......,. punt retuni rUklnga. in football. Von went into pro Vou waa: sold from the Detroit baseball. Tigers to the Chicago White SO:a: ol th• Then their paths again pm-alleled American League and wu called up Spiller went to ihe St. Louil Clrdlna1' bf the parent orpnlzattoe for brief of the NaUonai Football League hi li6'1 • 1Uou during the campaign but spent and wu one rA. 100 rookie• sbootlng for molt of the '(;7 1eeaoa in the minor a spot on the aquad. leagues. He wun't big in phyalcal stature but . Then 1n the spring m this year be his determination ml(ie up for what be waa called back after batting over .300 llclced in pounds and iacbea. Spiller with Hawall ol the Pacific Coast made the cuta and waa ooe of four pro Le'ague. He baa started in the ouUield novices to be kept. D)Olt ol the time and bu delivered ,.veral key hits, aHllouCI> 1111 bellinr averaie II ooly oJl&l>{ly better llan boll Of Whal be oported in the PCL. Vw, imeble to attend W.a11d1y'1 awards becauH of playing com· mllmenta, is like Spiller in lbll be la amall u major leaguers go. But again it has been a case of determination carrying the load."-. He was' injured over the Weeiend when he crashed. into a wall while caU:bing 1 fly ball. But be mana&ed to hold on to it and was back out to-pntC· Uce cm Monday: Voss spoiled a Dean Clance no-bit- ter and ~o came up with crucial bits In White Sox wiDI """tile YIDl:eot """ Angels. Tllo otller l!nali1ll fer Yardley Iaurell lncluded John V.Uely of Orange Cout · College basketbaU fame ; OCC crew 1tar Jim J orgensen and UC !<vine owim wbll Mike Martin. And the other five nominees tn. eluded Gary Johnson, now manager for the ·Appleton Fox J><O baseball · team; Jim Ogle, Newport Harber High tennis ace; Mike Heckman, UCI basketball !lash; Frank Weirath, OCC toott>ell star; Joba Yule, Corona del Mar Jllgh basketball hero. May Never Come Any Closer To, Getting No-hitter--Big D • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Don Dryld.ale, who had just come within four outs ol e no-bitter, figures he may never get any closer. He just isn't the type. The big Los Angeles rlghtbander set down San Francisco on two bits Wednesday, winning his 3>0th career game as the Dod~rs beat the Giants 2·1. Not untti there were two out in the eighth did pinch-hitter Dave Marshall deliver the first San Francisco hit, a aolld l'Ull-sc:oring single to center. Upoet? Not Don. "I wun't worried about a no-bit- ter," Drysdale said. ''With two out, I was just hoping to keep the first guy off base in the ninth so the nex:t guy wouldn't hit one ouL "I'm not really the type of pitcher that pitches nO:hittera. I pitch them in and out and try to get guys to bit the ball. \.. "No-hit pitchers:~e usually guys who pit.ch up and down, who are a lit- tle wild sometime and then everything falls ln." Drysdale had limited the Giants to just two walks when Jack Hiatt walk- ed, leading off Ule eighth. Bobby Bonds then bunted and was Dobson Cools Halos Angels Move to Road After 3-0 Loss to A's ANAHEIM -Callfrrnia Angels' ahortstop Jim FregOli. says Chuck Dobson, Oakland Athletics' hurler, Hhas some of the belt stuff in the league--elPpecially the fast ball." The rest ol the Angela might well think Fregosl w a s understating the facts Wednesday night after Dobson. 5-7, abut the door on california with a The defe~t was a blow to the plans ol Angel Manager Bill Rigney. "My goal bas been to get th!'ee or fool' games over .500 tiefore the All- St.ar break" July 9, Rigney said. "We'll have to play like crazy to do it now." safe when Drysdale's throw pulled Wes Parker off first. Though it was a tougtl chance, the official 1 c o r e r gave Drysdale the benefit of the doubt and called It an er· ror, leaving the no..hittei intact. "I should have thrown him out by. 10 feet," Don said. "If be wants to call it a hit, he can call it a bit." Drysdale got the next two batters, Dodger Slate June 21 Dod9eB vs Atllonta 7:"5 p.m. KFI (UCI) JUlll 2t Dad911!!rl VI A».nll 1:$5 p.m. k FI (MO) June 30 DadiiM'rt YI A111nl• 12:!5 p.m. KFI {UQ) July I Dodi'trl YI st. LOUii 7:MP.m. KFI CUI) but then Marshall bit for Ron Hunt and punched a single over second, driving in Hiatt. "I was hoping he'd throw a fastball," said Marshall. "That's what lhe got," said Dodger catcher Tom Ha'ller. "It was a good pitch; he hit it right down on the end ol the bat." · lOS AHGELEI SAN l"ltANCISCO W.01vl1, d "-vlcll, u $1Y11iM', II K.Sover, lb Lilfftwrt, :lb VirnPllt t, 11 F1lrey, rt H•ller, c P1rk1r, lb Omdlle, • ·~ , ~ rtll lOOOH1111l.2b l 0 0 0 Menhlll, "" ~ 0 I D Glbbcw\, p 4 0 1 I J.Alou. II 311 1,...n ,d' 1 o o o McC-v. lb 4000Hart,3b 4 12G Hl11t,c 4 D 1 l O•vtf'IPOtt, 211 l 0 l D Bonds, rl L1nler, 11 M<;Cormlek, • Ll111y, p Cline, lll'I B•rton. c 3l 2 1 1 Tottl1 It r ~ .... 1 a o o l 0 I 1 0 0 • -, .. 0 0 • 4 0 O I • 0 0 II ' 0 I D 1 0 0 _, I I II ·O l 0 0 D l 0 0 D l 0 0 • I D 0 O 1 a a o n o n o » 1 J I ~'. IDE OP HARBOR ARIA -Yardley Trophy _ • winners and special award recipient Toni Hewitt ;1l'ettl 1how off their booty after WednesclaY night'• banquet at Balboa Bay Club. Miu Hewitt wa• <llingfed out for special recognition by the spolllOr· ,doc Newport Beach Junior Chomber of Commerce for her swim exploita. Phil Spiller (right) and Fran Marimon display the huge Yardley award. Marimon accepted for ~winner BID Voss, who was unable ·to attend because of duti01 with the Chicago White Sox. three-bi~ 3-0'Vktory. . D . C California, now embarking on a road t:i'ip;-liaa 12 R•m•s topl>y intlfe-n•~ -a VlS --up- 10 days in Washington, Detroit and Lid Closing On Entering Pro Field Cleveiand, four in each city. "Eight and four will get us two games over .500," Rigney calculated. : • t Mail Bag Soundoff .fans Laud Departed • Coach ; A ~column regarding the eotat con-iuc~and.-departure ol Newport Harbor f gh basketball coach Ai Haokney bas ought a bit of comment via the mail g .. Here's excerpts from the letters bich bore signatures: : "Coaclt Bae.bey bu done for i arbor m11t wlla.t no otlter eoacb as beea able to do. Barbor now bas RIDE. Tne 1111 -C tedud· ~"" were aaortlaodtz at times. Tb1t ~ !lie oaly way le ._. ud 1et at.t""lnC f'tfllltl: wltere MIM'l boald be ell)IOded. Be alwoy1 uglrt oa to play to win. "Becaue of bis eaergetle p.cbblg our butetball team, wblcb •bffklbave come tn 5tll place, came la In! place hi Ille Suaoet Le•lll"· l 11He laas tDJ'aed tbe boys tbal lte ,..s been ulOclated with Into well pannerecl mea, u as.et to tht com· l:naalty. Bh penoeal •and ••• ~lped maa1 of •• over Che roagb 1lld el' lllih acbool and Into college. "Tiie pp left la Harbor will never be flDed." • Dave Swuco An opinion !<om Blllldle aod William Webe:ter : "I have a IOD who ii an athlete and bu hrid many coaches. 'lbe last two years be bu been under coach Hackney. You spoke Of him being able to magnetize k>dl. Let's say be wu ANGELS' TOP PREP SIGNS WITH CLUB ANAHEIM -The California Angels signed themselves quite 1 high tcbool ballplayer Wednelday. He II Ja.year-olcl Llo~d Allen. Of Selma. calif., the club a first round draft choke this year. Allen will report lo Idaho Flltl, Ida., next Tues· clay. During aa limott unbelie .. ble Jl<OP career Allen oltcb<d ns lnainp o..i b.t •earned run averace at 0.78. He struck out iillll bottera and burled ft•• no hitten, one a perfect 1am1 Jn wllich lie struck out tlio llrst 19 ...,, bo faced. But that's not Ill. The 6-fooM, 115-poalld rt(l>t-baader alao played the outfield -· ldl -year. Jo ZS 1amea ht batted .411', lllt nlae bomt runs and drove la 4Jtallla. ( able to make the kids perform at tllelr beat -and maybe beyond -because they wanted to please him. desire to win. Jn adcUUon, be demand· ed about· 110 percent ol everybody's .ability while they were on the baskl!it· ball court. "He taught and trained tMm and made them proud. He was a friend to each of them. Coach Hackney bad no family so be gave special attention and time to bis boys. He not omy taught them what be could about sport& but also about J><ide, reopect and appearance. "Everything considered, a large pair of shoes are now empty and I know a young man wtio feels a great ,personal loss . "He also got to know the parents of the boys and would take us out to trealdut once a week with otr IODI. ••••••••••••••••••••• WHITE WASH •••••••••••••••••• 0 We'd have a pot-luck dinrler now and tllen. "You see, b6 not only held * magiC !cir the boya, but also for the pareoll. He made YoU feel kind of special ,and proud because you were a parent of one ol bis boys . "There are mffl)' of w:~who don't··· hold with your opiniOn. · We feet ' Fri· day, June I! (lb• doyllacknet rwgn· ed) wi1 a sad day' and wish it bad never happened." Frem Joba Haven : • "A1 for Mr1 Ha ct a e y ' 1 sometimes colorftil lancua1e, tf Mr. Wldte doesn't realize thtit verballz. lac emotions 11 •' Mrmal part ~or athletic competltJoa tbea lie J1 more naive tlaaa I •H prevloasly Im· a(laed. Agata, tlae more emotloaal side .r Mr. Bacbe1'1 aatme ~mes from bis w..-elldou1 entha1lasm 1bout batbtball.Jle believes I• win· alac altd bit &eam1 play "rip 'elll ap, • holds ..,...,. ktk.etball. It la hit • IJl'e ti> --MoM wltll ... allllty to "'1111 oot !lie -to Jilt ployen tflol IM !nwport Korber to • *" ...... lbdslt ....... -Salld ........ "' From Paul Holmea: "It llloUld be noted thll I hove•..., ....... :r.'°"l"d to be Oil Haclmly:1 baat squd last yeor. "Re tauCht the tldl a mpect ml a poUtme11 tbat even rubbed oU oo our eleven ,..., old IOO. He tried to inatlll -I 'think pretty 1uc:ce11fully -I • From Sunn Lee Smith: "During Uie pa1t year l had M.R Haeber as m1 En&lilb htor, wblle I bad moat. ~ 1'•• 1arprlled and dellgbf<d by this mu's patteaee hi trying to teacll me tlte prlacfplea of Eng:ll11l logic. "Though on the court Mr. Hackney 11 a different person, bis goals fpr tbe Varsity team this year were sUU the same as trylnf to teach me English loflc. A I Hackney's primary goal was to not only make the NewPort Harbor Basketball team tbe toughest and best team In the Sun1et Leape, but also to make each member of th1t team independent, 1elf-thinklng. "May I suue1t th1t you see both sides of a min sue• as Al Hackney before,. .. crltfclae him. Despite bf1 Ulm.per, lie treated bis team fairly ud looW OD UiGM· boys •• IODI. I doubt t.hat yea coa.ld Ond one member of the Vanity team who not onl.y admlrff' hut respected Al ·Hact·oey.,.,, · ' . From Bob..Malinoff, ch.airman of the schobl1s basketball baosters: · "Al insUlled a de.votion, ~dicatioo, and spirit into his ballplayers that very few coaches are capable of ac- complishing. He went beyond th1t. He taught them discipline and true sportsmanship. • "I witnessed the North-South All· Star Basketball ga·me last night and to me one oC the hJghlights was the ex· ception,al &eam plar ol Alan Gage, last season s co.captain and all-league guard. Al~'s unseUish passing and fine defensive play cannot go un· meationed. When two of the North players bad fouled out tt wu Alan Gage ,vho walked over to sbake their hand. Tbi1, Mr. White, was the type ot basketball that Al Hackney taught at Harbor High. "&.re, Al was pretty emotional and, basketball being what it ls, the op. po.sing fans hid a tendency to jeer him a little, but this w.as certainly no cause for you to Mite what you did." 'IbanJa to all for the opinions. It's great to live in a place whmi people are free to eXJWe11 themselves. ., Two ol the bits off the Oakland right-hander w e r e by Fregosi, t b e Angels' AU-Star shortstop for the se. cood straight year. Rog.,.. Repoz got the other one, a bouncer over Dobson'a bead in. tile sixth inning. · And Fregosi wu the only Califor· nian who managed to get past first base. OAKLANO tALll"OllNIA Mt 111'111 elll rllnl Dolwldlon, 2b 2 I I O D•nlllle. rt 4 e l'tlnhbol'r9sr, If I 1 I 1 P•ttlll, p O e fl,udl, It 2 0 0 0 Fr-I, It ' 0 Mondey, cf • ·o o o It-. cf l o a.rlllO, 311 l I I 0 Mlnchn', lb l I C.lirr, lb 4 O O 1 1t1kkrct1, If l • ll.JPdl~ r1 ' o I I s.1ri.-c l • Roof, c 4 I 1 I A.Jtoctri-z. ltl l e KublPll, u ,) e l e "-• 2b l O DObson. p 2 I 0 0 Brvlllt, p 2 O Klrk~h'ldl, rf I D Totlll ll l 4 l Td1ll 2' e Ollr.ltnd •. . .. .. .. ..• . ... .. 111 CleCI 000 -l C1 Mfoml• ........... , .. • • 00t 000 111110 -I I!: -~. MlneMr. OP -O.kllird 1. LOB -o.klMcl 4, C•Mfw'fll• 4. 211 -H9nl!bl1'91r. Hit -ll:OOI' (II. la -Htn,_..,.., MDl'Ntlt, I -l>atllon. ll:udl. JPM1la1taa10 Dotllofl (W~71 t l I 0 2 6 BrvMt IL.HI I 4 l l J 4 Pttt!JI I • I I e • I nN -2:1&1 AltWldll'ICll -11,llD. Gibson Nears " Drysdale's Zero Record' ST. LOUIS (AP) -Bob Gibson, who has everybody thinking a b o u t shutouts, Is trying to keep the goose eggs off his mUJd. "First you think about wins," said Gibson, who stretched his scoreless In· ning string to 47 with his fifth straight shutout. beating Pittsburgh 3-0 in the fi rst game of a twi-night doublehe1der Wednesday. "Shutouts are secondary. G e t yourself preoccupied with shutouts and pretty soon you 're behind ," said Gibson. "I'm not looking forward to a shutout, I'm looking forward to a win ." Gibson's string has him ieroing in on t h e record of 58 2/3 scoreless in- JUngs established earlier this season by Don Drysdale of Loi Angeles. Drysdale ls scheduled to be Gibson's op.ponent in his next 1cheduled start Monday. "Macht nJchts" said Gibson of the confrontation, sttpping Into German to explain that Drysd&le as an opponent would make no dif(erence to hJm. Gibson said he felt particularly strong against the P1r1tes and stayed will mostly fastballs. "I had slx dayt rest since my Jut: start because of the rain out Monday,'' said Gl~on. "The weather wa1 cool and I felt good. When you're .not 10 strong, you comPenNte wttb curves ln tbe late bming1 but I stayed with futball.I todo)'." . . WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Australian tennis officials have just a week to try to persuade other coun- tries t b a t professionals should be allowed to play in the Davis Cup - and the odds are stacked against them. Tennis sources at Wimbledoo., where pros and amateurs are competing together for the first time, said most delegates are likely to vote against the plan when the Davis Cup committee meets in London next Thursday . Bob Kelleher, preside·nt Of the U.S. Lawn T~nnis Association, dropped a broa.d hint that he will not be sup- porting the Australians. "We are not against it in principle, but we don't tnink the .time is ripe -to bring in the JrOS , '' Kelleher said. / Bill Edwards, president of ..\he Australian Lawn Tennis Aasoclation, h expected to arrive next Monday to head his country's delegation. Australia, winner of. the Davis Cup eight times in the last nine years, has changed its opinion after years o( bit- ter opposition to having pros in the tournament. Rain continued to spo:il the first open Wimbledon tournament Wednesday. Play was restricted to 3¥.t hours. Wednesday's big duel was between two Americans, pro Dennis Ralston of Ws Angeles and amateur Cliff Richey of San Angelo, Tex. Ralston won 6-3, 3- 6, 7-9, 6-3, 13-11 after Richey had been foot-faulted to drop service in the 23rd game of the last set. Amateur giant-killer..Jterb FitzGib- bon of Ganlen Qty, N.Y. -who on Tuesday knocked out Yugoslav pro Nikki Pille -was eliminated by Bri- tain'a Mark Cox in another five.set c.li.flbanger, 4~. 6-3, 7-9, 9-7, J2..10. U~IT ....... LY!NG DOWN ON THE JOB -!Wy Emerson of Newport Beach tsn t exactly catching hit breath 10 this action Wednesday at th Wlmbled~n Open .• Championships, having just returned shot oi Romama • Ion Tinac. Emerson dropped first set by 5-7 tally but stormed bact to po•t 6-1, 6-2 and a.Cl wins in the second round pairing . I, • ........ ,..,,... ....... --- • I ."-• ..... 17, 1'61 DAILY -_&I; s,.~ la llrle( · ::& Hollypark ' Entries 13-foot Vault ·-·Clialnps Scuttle Olympic ·BOy~i. I l Alive-Edwards ?:i'l 'ltd'' '" ,,. At Mesa Rustlers \ , ~.·J SAN J061: ..,. ~ ol Lon)' W ... 11!11 ... , •• ' r~•~ ... -ol 1111 Nttro ,.i.-Daff '11111 hd •11tST aACL -fllttolltl.. '1 .,U,. o1c1s. ci.1"11111. ~ UM. oa1m111o 1rkl tll.- '" "' "' "' "' '" "" •• ke • Mlchlllne· took lbe -polo vault wltll a leap ...... p Wnt Ctll•te prov. 0'1qiple 00,eott .movomeot .• •. _ . · _ .n" Id ID be the victim 11 1M .,. -·•-IOC«dlnt lo --~-Pel«'I ,,_ IA PIMMI 8"9111 IPoft!Mll (\¥ HlrtMll ·wakl IWJ. ll PIJ'll)n Jt) • of u feet .. blghllcli! the ~ •Nund of the Coita Mesa All • comen 'Meet · 1t Mesa Hlah opoaaond by the Costa M e 1 a 8.ecraation De p a.rtmeot . W-...Y ..iier-. moet •"l*>olva of-Ive Ille ~a;. effort, !for· PAsADl!:N~IAI · "• OU-hi ·tile Melro ry .Ed't!ll!dli. ' Wol .. ' ,..U. llaleo .I Te T1-F.Sr ID H1lll F__. Oun (D Plffa) Jllln II 0Ut {It Y.-) fom'lll ltlllff fl! MHllllJ Center lllc:orrf (W H11m1tl) FllmlM ctir..lon IA-~) Mr, P\llldvf,I fW Mlllomay) .1.M'I Lec!Y (0 VlllS.-J "' •• IAque ~ r•aka Ed-,•Blml--O Whlle11•bla•-.lllUC! Wodneaday m""' aa -· lnltniet«, Nld W-.!ay, ~ 11421 mn•1•1".r-.... ~ -.. 1lben'1 ao qUllUon 1A my bit team 8uDJ broD ..._. .. 111'1' ¥lclilline la In IHlnln( for s•cOND RAC•. 1 11M 1n1i... a • · •lX'tM ucL~~ ,..;.. 6 the Deaf Olymplci. . R111Uon 'ware ·oa tlle abort mlod -tllOn will .be • -aie v1c1ory ..... .,. - end of·. ,!Oi I.Illy with 00,.c:ott. ,.,. 100 poftenl •7·1'dr!l-.ollbo- ~ College. •at!allod tllal t.be 1111111,.. Dal1u ~la a~ In lac~ It didn't tUe loni bavo p!Mined ·wtll be to-An\erjem .Soe<or !A-' .,.., oN ""'°""' PWM .... -s *' . .,. ., -. c...... 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Y IC'--y""'i!n·•· o owing wo years soul-searchln&, Golden ,.... ~ ,1 \, • 1 ~ mile aH 15 e6er -;:..~ VJUqe, wMcb , i. ~ I ~H~~::i1~"7:~=-~~ ,we~~e~e~:sn1!\it1lP~~pwitha -~t 1 ! f -~=-=";;.: ·=~.c~m f ~ ;;,,: .. , < -• Having cpmbed co~·c boob, colorill.f p.;,. ,-, :;~~~ ~~ .~ ~:.'.; ~la Loi Mi' I A11'1 l1bv (D Hi ii) Y-8 ""'*" (l PlllCll" JI') Cl1rlnetlrt fW MlllDrf>WI HI-UM fA PlntR) Counl'f Allor'rlW' (JI "l'Ol'ttl Sll.•llntl 'DOI IM YI..,_..) P,,_lc OM (M Y1N1t) ~· r;;.:'1,;\l , t. ci..,._1 1. and countless piece1 f art wort-; by ~ , w.. i H_,. ,;.,.. ';;. i: w11"94, ii . ......,... ~....,7 l:E ··-""""'"· students and professio •'-~ idi11t .. t·--1--1..... ~~"' Or 'c ) ' ' a • .-__ L-' - .p -L -• •-' ""' • .,,... --I -"'Ill Ollt C<ille1e, '-....-. -· ' "":':::.,, -·~-··-·-·· -·-· ·comm1t1ee uncovered Its find In !lie comic attlp ~ A -'·' 1111n1 e1 Ille u.s. ~ ---_.... ·.~" , ~· ""'\ .. ,.. •-"Tnmbloweech!';carrled by tho DAJLY,'PILOT. . a 1 "'Pt"~ Jame oil '•.....-rlitnc -lkia~ . •IPTH •AC ... 'flll'tcqa. J _, lld rrrne.. AU-1ncn. """-l100I. • """" 111°" V1ll1Y Jl•llor&. TJ -'· llli'irtlnel 2. DMlneer a. '•-r...:--B-~ :...L... r ' ...... -"' S.:1·1 ~te Ocimaitttoolimll(e ~ ... FWI ·-... t-· ' ... ~=·rr:'-f! o,or. "t"r.! y a unanlmnua vote of 'the Ru.dent eo(mcil,. .....1: -...u .1-_, .. ..._. -M• ,.._ -.,.,-.. _. .,;r,.;.\·~i~;. -• ·-· the mucot ta now known as "Rlllller &!m-': ;.:.,. Ta.. "';;p;:".~ --~ _._ ...,~ ~. ~ i:.i;:" ~ ._ .,., ;;; -.•.~=..''re-< Ono Of the main charactera In the 'comle strip -~,Coller• (~l,t). <!..~.et!'-4 ~~::..,,.~ --·· ~.~C:I zw·~=.J!:n... ·'t. c..,..iw a. I.a HSagebru.m Sam" and ~ of ·Adopting ....... a..IDlm WU bin«· .,.,-I .... '(,-~ ... ~ ....... •• . . ~Ill".;.~"'""'-, -• Mo•· bJm, the COmmJllee OfllltaCted tho creator of,tho lq out rn Ila elalil ,.. .......... .-ef --· , .' "l'•jll''!';''"•" • • cartoon, Tom K. Ryan. · -,........._. weot, tbo ....,._, ... ~ ;;.; Race Results TltM: tl.J. ..... '"" t. ·-I. 1'1rr1r. ncl D.-....,. ......... 1 ..... t ·-q' uletly .. • .. IM . A •• e I e:1. .,,, . ..... ... I '""" ' • L J However, Rvan's reply fr= ~ 'Muncie, I . -· r --u ~·-....... co -·~~= li"Cti.r ~ ':.':· 1. ~ office .wu, ''I'm afraid he'a i»t niean.·.enoqb to -"'~""' Juat three "ft7');' wm N ,.._., ,..~ ., ......: - •••· n.i.r 11.55 be tlae, Rustle~. You. aee, Sain handles the' ~ &-. • •• PY-J, Hlyn t. MIPlftllt. Htllht: .. h . th dirty . .. . .. .. 1r7· tat for Ute &eta.. delDltl ..... -money while s encbmen 4o all o 1 · la jliel .lhe Ru 1 t I er•· 111r ~ tralldiiil la Ooiolllr wtII lit , HOl.lVWOOD PAllK llESUln l'll'TM llACL '~a YHr 0=1M..)·~2·0ennlf;l.I-. work." ., ICGNd 'lbelr lone run -»-11•-~·-·-T-. .... --~ ... WIDNESDAY, JUHi!" M. !NI olds. Clllmt1111. ,_ ..... KJ 1 T 1111 t J ow. H R th eeded lo dta '-!----.._ ~ ,. -; 1 CIHr .. ,, .. , Don't Ll• (D H11t1 · 2'A 1'.'° •.20 OI~. "·~· • "'I. T. owever, yan en proc w UY wttb:o¥t tbe,~aid of. hi( in s.:. .. ;. .. ~· -• •111sT 111.ca. • fllrklng1.' ~' "ur c11r vw 1M Y1ilftMl91 •.oa 1'·'° Khl...o1,li~·. ,.," t. c.r-ter 1. )WD version of a Rustler and donated his piece the ,...,._... frame. n ~~ a-· eoaall old m11den c:alll 11W1 eeldlntt. Pvru TM Wonl (F Garul L4I 'Si~ '""" f 'ti t .-i--'~ l$JOll Tl 111 rw. :.-!:, ~ !. •-I.. l'1r-) work for COtµiideratlOD to the CODUDl ee I " .-1 M-""•loo :. • ' ~ ==· J1y•J Doub .. {YIMtl 13.111 i.'4 4.00 :-.It.ft -Wlfdloi lt'llllt. ltvltr I... ,, d t J.-..J... J._ 6LVell ..--.. ,,... ......... Jett PollCY (J A.l'fffbum) 4.20 2.IO s-. TrNd IN Turf, Pl'Mml ...... I, ;j()l en Wes . . . K · ).{ w .... weele9d'1 trlab "'91'9 or ..... ,.1.,. ... c•0r IJ s.111rs1 '·'° 01r11: TI•, E1 z..two; Gt'-'"°"' · "He's not the rugged type,. juit aqeaky fut ..,. .,. ...._ • --a-t-011.ver FIH. "" fir ..... -. TIZ":;"k1.'n-srr TI1ta11.NoMsoSo11d.~~~~.,..r~ ·Southland mdknowsh~tot:efthejobdone;"Ryan~!84 , ·1,,., 11 M •1 Wui.-.. ~ .. , :.mt•••• .... ~ ...... Fl .. Awav, $Ind Mar'«. Ill.Ml End )D his} te t tio O' tt~' • ...... .....,,'[~ Pr -~ JI ,....... JDltn, l'lffl It~, Fllmlne Urwe, Tlilt N SIXTM ltACI ..-;;;..._._ 1'1111.. & , I I cre8 D. . , .. ~ ~-a;..; • !l! ftrclf 1i • J, ..,.._.., ,........ -........ f/lf Jl~~lldled -lucb OM II ll:ecllo l!I mare 3 \'Hr. okb ..... C1111111ec1 . T . . The Student Council sent RyJl)l') apecial CQdl-' '• ' iw ...... aa• .. .,..,.., ·~ ya ~ ,... ..... ., .. ..,. • · Atk1W11'M:ft. P11,. wooo. Pl · · nendation for solvin\the two--year dll~a and 1 , , I 1'H KillleMiu:tt, ,._... · .,.... tw uitr a· SICONO RA.Cl~ .... "'°""". , \'Hf FranclM M. p-i.rcel ...... : ,.. rout ant UD •• ~•er Sam" now •• a ho-·. • •!Bi!:' t • I Bm ~~ ... ·--..... •6.lit olds. Cl1lonl1111. PUl'M M<IOO. lacl' Brlldlls ,f~) I. J.tl .tWDM _, .._.._ 4 t 1'1IJlW'I J ~ -di• call .,..,,._.,,,.__,,_,_ • .,_..,._,,,.~'::'.!,'i:"\1~""'".l l · 'f' .' ·~ · . ' · lllfact,theGoldenWesteampwlllgosofaras "' • • • • !II-·-. Willie •••wGl'1oail-;~ curr•1h Lau co P1..-u1 '·"'° •M Abo it•~_..,.,,_ Pit; A .. lt"., ' nle~witif1 are .... ••Y "Rustler Sam:"-11-one-of the-tou~besl--1·i,·. 1 i-i--•-»a---e_ui_JU~Jeaw•·' .... w. l•l'f Cit (l Plncav Jr) t.OO Jim Flvfh' Thl:ioJltll ,,.,. ti C:-r ached.uted. to i "' I ._,.... .....-~l.~1.:'5:__ tl"Ofl Actmlrii. ema "'" L..119, TQ!fld. • -• of rece ve pl_ants :haracteri around, rivaling the Anteater a UC f : i ""'9rl, triple I • m ' e r -.. -1'111-.. -t srr-ri.. eaihful !lob, Ont For Tw, A -F. w. ,_ fl"•lnlill lfttry, catacbable-aize rainbow Ir.Vlne ln ,1beer, appeal. I J AarW.· ~' UM ,_... ttn lftleel • • . · s11an1.ii Mod, G61Mn I<...,......,, lusllet". ~lQ"ilchel. • ,~ .ttWi ~week from the'1 li, .... iJ!iilo'm'•",j,·-·-···· •'ii'il!J··,;,·~-•lli••••••al .• ·J Neal -• A~, .. Jiii =·lie, •"~'• llr,:~,11~. . (\ ' f ; . ~ ,llVINTN ·•.toeii ~ ''M!.:.:cl~r~ ~ent at Fiall and T•ii 11 'i' I t Vii.., P.illtt ..... l wdlr llltetN ...-: SC: -turl. 1 .,..,, --• -. Game'• Sout.hern Calif.-'-0A1LY DOUILI!, 1-JIJ"I Dwllll a 1· Plll'M S7500. • bale'~ ~-Ha1ty lltUler, Pal• 17J.llf. Out ol Focv. (Y1MJI ~-•.tt S.• ,,_"lei. THl•D IW:I!. J.., "'"-9. ; v.r e:u;,;::i~Pl(~~ru) J.Of ::: '""'~!!_ aJ'e rtmfnded tblt old ma~ torM .... C.llferl'll1. c .. 1.,,: TI--1.Jt. was ..... uug ii tentative mid 11111. Purw s.uoD. Ai.o RM ,.... ltt~ SMNrW, may .. -... n .. be ........ Fi.sh Report Baseball Standings , SPECIAL ANNIVERSAR.'t'.·- 1968 11111<1 JloYll (Plncl'I') .... f ... S.tl ~. 1'1111 ....... .t.nnM """"'· ..... __ ....., ~· UTn.JfT'INGTON BE A CIH ' JIKkhlJI Gambt.r (~ral ••• ,,,. Flgtit or l'n.M. . -. • lfU'•.& ='~~ \'1s. "klr11ctt1 a.• Scntdold -Kh.i ... ,. ·LOS ANGEU!:S COUNTY <Ten nglen on•one tioat) U N.U.nal Lupe Aaoerleu·t:.lia ... LINCOLN CONTINENTAi: .SALE Alla ltan -Ganltl>r, ,lkltt, "-• •1otm1 UCL .OM rnn. • .-. -Bouquet n..-..-Creek barr•cwi.,, elght bonito, 93 ' W L Pct, SP\', 0en1Mflll ~. Fllslllne furt. l ..,.., old' nm-. Altew•-· ,.._.....,1 ..-.,vu • "---st • -~ ,. 28 •1• hlla, llurn.' Time. DodW Doll loo. PurM t12.ooo. · ..... ,-41 Late,. San Gabriel ..,_. · .._ .., .v u John'• eoi.., About111o. Tim11 111 L ...... tc v111.-.z1 River East and We..£...._.__ DAVEY'S I.OCKER (266 San Frandaco » 34 .634 Scr1tdlld -EIKfroll..,,..., Full 7ACI SM '1Af 11~ ~vrlUll, boo~) 775 AU rir-. sti1n1111 111111. Trlp().lu. Ml• 1t1bo1 fJ klMl .._. i .• SAN B E R NA R D I N O anglers on seven ut anta KT 34 .521 Fellcldad, Tta~ S.......wir. Tl=~':,'/.. LarnwtJ-IM COUNTY Arrowhead boDl"to, 858 bul, l&1 bar· Pblladelphia 3.1 32 .508 •ou11TH 11ACI!. , -turior... l'uu.. .. .1.11o 11111 -To.· .,..., . "''""· Late,. Ble Bew Late l>fff> racuda, ts yellowtail, 34 Loi Aqelei n n .• r~ ~~11r okb & uit. c111mlfll. Hi:,~~ ~,,.~1:9 ~. lrtlll Creek upper iection, 'Green ball but, 135 misc. , <lnclnnati · 35 31 ,493 ~ ltecovert IW H1111ctJ M111. L0¥1rw i..-. · VaJley I.Ge Gregrrv Late ART'S LANDING (59 New York l4 31 .481 "·· •.• .... --"-""la A • ..,, • ·1 --boM•) ~ Pittabur-- -4'11 T1rry IJ Lambtr1J 1.20 •.oo MINTM ttACI. 1-1111 "''"'· • ,._ .-.. na River, Santa Ana ang era on 1tuee --... -» ...u • -eevw1 J1u1a 1w Mlhomtvl i• ollh • ""· c..,1m1,.. P""' MOOO. River "-... '" "'ork ' •·-acucla ' 443 bonito 295 · Chicago • 31 40 .m Tlme---1.10 J/S. YlllM (M YI ......... ) t7M ft.• fA •QUUl.ll I' • ~· ' ' • Alla 1tan -1111ullf'ul Mlsa. 1o war, T• Foot Hl911 tJ .a.1..,,1 ._. 1.21 VEN'IURA OOUNT\' ba11 tour halibut, mne Holl4ton 30 31 .423 •1 .. ou1H!'f. Pin to sr111. c-r a,.. 1w Ml...,,...,I 11• Reyes Creek. no'wtau w · -· 11...,.. No Scr1ld!ft. Tl-1.M J/I. ye , · ' e~=.,t~JiJflco I GB 6 7 I Ill • 911 • '10 10 If Charlton Leads Kona Lanes Keg Action - ~II ~ :rn.:.,. t. 11 lnnl1111 SI, lolllt ).!, p'"= ';l_ ,~ ..... ~'ff (SlllOll" .:1ra. Slit l'rw:D 11IJ~ii' fllMtt J.7) II At1111!1 IJ1ryl1 1.fl, t~.:l:r.a: f1f' "'*911 l .. l 11 ""-"" •mr.;i-t\w..::·Cc~;,:-:lr1nt110: r..: ~ Riverside's Al Charlton Nick Stlelllo (Co 1 ta (l'otmtaln Valley) at 4,043, · McBee {Fountain Valley) at Detroit Bllltlmon CleVeland ' -~ Cellfanda llolton New York ·~ maintained bis lead In tlle Mesa), Ken Dalelden (Fotm-Fred lletna1 (Coat.I Mesa) 3,80!, Dldt Braaoeb (Foun· ·west Coast Match Glllp• · ~ .. Volley) and Jo b.n at 4,0llt, LarT)I K • 11 er taln Valley) at 3,744, Wally ~'-'·-tio t ,. K · ~ '(C\Jafa •lllefa) .,. 1 (We~. at 3,V/6, L. Nelion (Huntington Beach) £ol.lUWm n.s • i.ue 0?8' the Jorie area eirt:r:iiltl'aWl.1fSchoidfeMet-(C.OSta. Mesa) ~ .3~. Byron 'Clo'w Lanes oo Monday nigbt ,as , tn'lhe "~" J:ll!1niJit, IPOdlni ''It •J;l1; ,Bill. Klotz (Hun· (Newport Boacb) .a\ 3,817, tlle field of competllorr ~ lotala,;O( J,'lie, \ S,,_ and) tbilionoBeacl!) at 3,842, Jim BOO Cook (Coat.I Meoa) at trimmed to eo>tn each 1he '3,418. · · Jones (Wemninlter) , at 3,667, Mack St. John "A" and "B" dlVisions . ~the '!B~ ae&mfllt, aiea 3,830, Troy Avery (HUD· (Belbol_) It 3,650, Ray Johnson & Son Cbarltoo'• 20-game total lz coo-illll la tho nm· tlngloo Beach) at 3,816 and Bryson (Costa Mesi) at 4,296 pins, widi 'An&belm'• nlng an 11'7 ,W-.(~. Biil ,P'oaring ( Laguna 3,591, Gale Volz (Huntington Jobn.5avoles JollDwlq with· MNil"lll ~ ,.._ irltb , Beai;ll) ·It 3,8QI. Beach) Ill 3,543 and Gil 4,176. a 4,jlf tOlal. Joo --. 1nclada Ra l p b· ~ <-r·atJl at LINCOLN-MIRCURY.COU•Al-DU.LU . . . 600-700 ,W: COAST HWY. lllWPOIT ICH. ,~I w· L ',Pd. ·GB · : .:· :: . Ill 15 ,J27 I Ill !13 • .522 Ill ii M .514 t M Ill ..... 11 !13 15 .• 11 11 SI \466 II Ill • .441 14 . ' 211 41 .31111 17\l 9 C-tln-'tel Dem•drefert C.Up•• Ir' Selle .. Fl!OM lOOO TO 6000 MILISi:~ ALL WITH LEATHER 11:;; INTERIORS • oo ALL FULL l'OWill ALL WITH Alll · 'I!' CONDITIONINii '. . ,~'" ALL V(ITH VINYL ro;i ,\, ALL UNLIC~SED " ·~· ALL WITH IO;OOO MIU WA«llAHn: •• ,RICED ~OM '5695 ~~ SPECIAL PURCHASli n,.. ·•1 c.11t1.-..1 ~ .. )JI hll l'11Ww All H•" AlrC .... AM H•..,. UN'or 1100 Ml'" AUH ... 11,IMWS. w., • ..,. ·==-4" ............ . , ....... ....., . -"':':US \ 11!1 ' llT 1 ...... 111' II.Ill .. Tri FULLH,NI -.r I llllllml ................... -·.1·5!_ ·11t!zi:·:.. :!e~~ .... :A il::il• lll.'\d •'i ut.?. .lAtU ~' .~b •! ~,.,'\ ' ' ANNUAL nu VACATION IPICIN.S IPl!llll lm-llBAPS Tl PllllR• . • IXAM."U: .._.. Ntw ..,_ 4.flr . ·-"""' '""" -. -...... .......... ,_ .• Ml .... • ... 1 ·-·-..., • ' . • ·,&URI Al cmm& ·-... -......-.. .., -_.__ r~ 179~ .... ' ' • • .. ,. • a UllV moT' I TI!vrsday, June 27, l~ a GOLFING A J") WITH ,./~ r1a!M.u ~ • • ........... _ .... ,_ • .a,llfl<lfft . I~ Costa .Mesa City ! . A GOOD GR!r FOR PUTTING t . • • Men's Golf Play Tee times are 1et for the liloulOrll Olly of ·doota J...1'211 Mn'a Goll eham- p!eoeh\ps at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club OD .. __ .. _ .....,..y. Here are, tht r foursomes • ICheduled: ' ., " l:: .. .. .. I : ~ :' ~· w -:: .. ~ ~ i: •• " ~ ,. •• • • • .. ~ . ' 'A • ! • J *,,. t l .11 Fedlr.i ExMI· T 11 Sia 6.SO.i 13 W...tw-..ct· ., . 1..-l " . ' I ~!·FULL 4·PLY NYLoN CORD ~. . . ·~GENERAL·Jn WHITEWAll ~· . ••• • '!.:Jn aft America, ther~'sMttife e>cacrty Ike ·:1111e Generaf.Jet Tlll>eless Whitewall. 11s g;1u1i 4-p!y ~ cood body""" cool, PR> ~~ects/1'Pio>st -Is deep, tough :I~· Pllllbet: tread JOiis lip """· de-~~ lllileage. And ils dual -°!1de59' de hers ' safe, SUlle tractK>ft K- ~:tion.Get Generars Great JM Tire today! '!~ 'JOAX General Tire Specia~st! •19 .... $2.19, "21 -bcise r.· Shi 7.75x w, 7 JS l 15 tlilitlm for Fon!, ---·-· •• ~· '~!Ilse Ge•ll's AIJTO-CllllCE PW ·=~ ....., ...., _, •. ..., ,., .... ' i:; , ~· ffolidly Special I AMERICAN FLAG SET • Buutitul 'Y. 5' ..... reinforced cotton bunt""s • Weather, bde ...si1ta11t • Alull'li"V'll 1tafr, lildld eecle top, hlil)lllll'd """ l'LUS ,_ 1"112" -""' ....... 55511 -ONLY ' ~329 -- WHEEL ALIGNMENT lel"li.c. ~11th, wlnt •r..:lslon eqlll-f wllt COi'• rtet c.-9Mr, cam. w . '°'""" .... -..tr Mlh,111 •!Hr· Int llMCNonl...,. IO ._,.. ..... _,, .~.-11111 -· •"-"' ,.... .. ,_.,, ll:M All-Vl•Yl CAI MAT COAST GENERAL AVER,Y GENERAL TIRE SERVICE Sis WI 19th ST. COSTA MISA 16941 llACH JLVD., HUN11NGTON, IEACH .... 646-5033 540-5710 ....... 147.S150 , . ---------------------------• ! •• . ' YOU CLEANUP ' 'MIO loters had picked' It> one run bi the second 1Dct added another tw'o in · th• ttiinl. San Clemente got its two in the third via a single a d three HuntiJlgton Harbour errors . The winnel'\5 added m 'm • SW'ance run in the fifth stanza by Wl!l'J GI more San Clemente miscues. '' SAVE 3,4,5!600 •.. 0R MORE! At most ctean·up sale8 · · ifs the car dealer who deans up. But during ~l4rnouth 's first annual "Dirty-Up" wle 4m! clean up ... $400, t500,f 600 or more ... ~onestlql . lt could even' be more. depending on the dealer and 'lhe deal- becavse we're eating the fi'rst qeal'S depreciab'on! Thats like geftrirj 9 new car fflat doesn't depreciate the ffr~ ~ear. 'like a Fu~- . Satellite". 'Belvedere-Valiant. .. Barracuda or the aAto induslrg's IOwest price.d watjon w1lh the down ar.4 tJUt tail9ate! 1ts ruce sa111i19s like these that got over a ~uarter of a million tJwners of d1t1f.f d~ othu cars to .switrh to 'Pkfmoufh fast qesr. tfow 'bout '40.lA I .. I s.,,. ~ Dealer• tis 1JirttUP·s_&L,...am .f!'<$} ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. JUI! throe ~-South of Saft Olop Fwy. · 2929 Harbor llvcl.. (714) 546-1934 Co~ Mesa, Callf • 1, . . , ). .. J I ' . ---=--~---. '$ --,,....,,, .. 27, 1'611 DAILY I'll.OT p , ·Guss w Au· Bo8r(I Duel at San Clemente . DUE SHbJf'ING • .:..... ... _ -~~.... ...;... _ .... ., •. lit .. ll· ., lllJNllAY llt1IEDVLB surfing ''Tbe Glw WaD,'' a tlooDolllill.lul'lll'llll!lla -.-..,...,.__ 7-7:U.-1 boat o1 oeoior · color 111111 1""oduced ,llJ bold 11111 Ill ft,/ ... -l:IH:t6.-I ~ ,, __ men·-Mllli·maln, Ill to ft. Jim"'-al 'l••l'I ._,, .. _ ..... ' lk ··--111 ·-· "":'iz.7·24-1 beat al bo • . Au, jj _...... to ... '.!'Is -.aid lo -~· . . . fl """"'-it I p.ia. 'l'/'*1 .a '1111 ........ ,.... wlll .• f:f'-111:-liaollo o1 lln-11mi·malll. Ill to flnala. u..•·-·-· ,...,, Ila=· · lar , ~ lat to · 7•2'-7:~1 boat ol wom-.. ~-------..i --._., · ·~--~:.'iiid 'lD _.. e '•. ~-molb, 111 to fl. ~--,.............., -· . ulo. • ,,.. _la a·jGlal.-'f4: ·• llHi ,. ~· 111:4'> 'M -7 beau o1 7:3":!M-4 heata al jun· • lln ol tho La&uia -mid'a ~. 11f 6 _., quartc-llnalo, Ill to for aemlftnala, 111 to flnala, 1~!'9'51 -Senior ~c:;; Surflhc Club and tbo ....,_ ad It .,.-... -!ftnaJa, ii.I ID quartor· 2nd to ll!Dl·maln. reotlon ·"-lo J .... ,...,,._ ,._ t:-al ~· mala. t:M-8:12--4 heata ol men's 8:51-10:11&--Boyo' finals. I ....... ..._"' -,.., · 10:118-10:21 -Women'o fl. City al .~-• .,. ............ . to~. 11:M-~:1'-lllaallallm>-·llODllfinaJa, lot to flnala, 2nd ala der ·~ clrec"-J~•-t. ~. !Gr ~-· ltt ' "' 1o 10mi·maln. n · · I --.. n~-...... ... 10 :21-lo :~untor flnal4 •. llGrudil. , 1 , __ J -Gt ·wom· oemi .. , • t :IJ·t::M-1 heal ol Junior 10:36-10•51-Men'o f\nala. .\ilml-II ID -~I., I · I":;:. -ia; Iii '6 · IJ:lf.12::14·~· 2· hula of , ·•ml-main; Ill lo llnals. 10:51-11 :311,,-Tandem. See~ , and' $1, -......, ltt· -·to-·· · .,..,., Q--mala. Ill lo a:-.-1 heat ol men's , 11:36-11 :50 -Club ni., · llai Ille balfi!doe, lnot. -)o(--nnals. .oemj·fllalo, lsl to ftna!J. . • race. FRYE'S FINS '.... Skip Frye, f.A raled111ll'fer from San Diego, exhibits five of \,lie radically ccnloured !Ins be II currently experimenting_ With. Fin at right II three lnchea hilh with. a base of four inches. Small fins are being used In smoother .1urf wlitre a v~et,y of control release situations occur. ·:Creative Attitude Provides New Base. for Sm_-fing Sect By CRAIG ukKWOOD " ' dlfference>-1~: ~itttude. It ts · ·"c6ntroversy . ., ..... ., ...... ..... th• . .. Nala&: 1:blt gi~ ''nle new ·creative • them momtlltilia. And COQl· munioation fike · this i s titude among the peGRl,e jn:. begionibg to'.chilige our at·, teN. 'fbe pressure· doesn't Volved in 1urflng ~Y b titude over·bere.'' .. , t bother' me that much, I amazing," said Skip Frye-of · Frye t addlil ~that h e think I:m more attected by Sao Diego, currently rated . thou~· this·· tacwr alpne the Testrlctive attitude that No . 2 oo the Surfer Poll , was goq to-be ·ihe unltlng a cdatest necesearily places tit L ,--., And •-OD l'~·g," 'jSomebody comes. up wt ··force m ~ '"'"UPfi' · w ~un me idea and the' next wHi· .• anyone Jn H&,,-~1during the FrYUelt the . subjective five people in various pl8ces last Wint.er' 'this ' teemed to oature ol. the sport did not up and down the C086t have be true, oommuoicaUon and leOO: itsell to good judging; tried it out and are involved dilfq;,ion of ideas was at an unless the contests were of in the proce91 of evaluating all-time high. · the Tom Morey t y p e -, it." "Now my early"tnnuence cenkfed ar.c>und time aod Frye, 25, who bas been were Dewey Weber Ud Phil distance. 1 oDe of IUI"fing'1 enduring Edward.I, like many ol us· "I trunk that 'judging ti perso.llillkies both in bts who have been in .surfing for improving, but it is difficult capacity as a competitor some time~ 1'hef "Were pro. for judging to k;eeP: qp with anddeaign«', leaned back in bably, if you ~~draw an riding, Judgjni ·1s1 ~ com- tbe chair <hwing rapid .anology between. :art ~ lng closer to . teni.nl . the sketches m t11e air to u-surfing, they wer~ ~ .tradi-sm -than aiiY time ~ lustxate ru.. poiot. ti.ooa.li.lt a<;bool. .,. •. adu~~ 1 lair 10 years, -Gowever!'· "Before, just a few years the peak. ot·tbe-.traditionalis~ . Frye ltil1 r beliriei l.he 1110, the idea would be school. developmental pace of ruif. dreamed up. For sure. Then '~But Gec:rge Greenough ing is stimulated by em- it might he ,cJllcus•ed and came In wilbout . all the ,.Josta,., OIJIOClally by I IH toy eel with. But It hung preconce~ iGll Iii. bfil il'~lub to-pe of cooliiat around for a long lime µs looldng lnbew~Olit\ Where judging Is informal before anyone tried it on. . . Mats, bebyboards;uything and infonned ... a jury oi. now this 11n't the case." 1h8t people OllD r!d~ on .. ~ . peers, iO io q>eat ........ Barriers are being trot.en, he had deal~ ~ng . '1ContribiJtions to surfing. commercial *rter1 for oqe vehlclet. · • .wen, Jlte We are tieill« made in many jllk!g, IDier Ille on1laught Of _.. all, driving ''9 Chevys k -~-om b ' 'thil new communieation."· and'he;hld a .,..1PoraCbe. '' bac Y"""" garages Y Fry -"~ th I I Fry • firll' H-with people who several yenrs e -.nauu a PfPP e e s meeu ... ir. ago wouldn't have thought had mMundentood some of the fabled: Greenough was , his remwb mide recenUy With ooted,A u·s tra li an ~bout it. They d have.been a about the o m,m • r c 1 al -·~ Bob McTavish1 . He little too sc~ lo actualy e awier, . tackle shapi.ng a. board. ~ of .surllnr. . . recalla tbe · expen_ence . 85 They'd have just bought When I aay commercial h1&blY ttimulaUDg, oot.ing their naJne.SlD'fer wonder barriers I mean lndlv1dual that Greenoueh talked on model and been .U.fled jealou1ie·1between, eftry aspect ol .surflng,,as · with•rldinglt Now they me manuf9CCmtn, I ~on' t will as WI I ted things like • deiigning, sb.lplng, glasslnl, mean ll>a' the m .. w..~-fireplaco deslgn and go-onl rldJmc th.U own, and turen: st.and a1 barriers • carts. . . surfing it going to profit by themselves. Generally ttiey "Greenough travels f:O it " '"'-•e ...,1 are progressive·" A'Ultrlllia frequently md it • 1 ' 1 7 -~ • Frye ~s niuch of 11 oatar.i that w'~ his · "~t now I'.m wor~ the "new wave" in surfing motivation and drive he e1.clus~vel:y witb fin deS1'1. to the Ausslet. would imprees them. Their It bu inlr1gued me, and I m "They were riding talk· ICtllle down there is more trylnt to get into t as far as ing, seeing, an d ' com-natural less mechanistically I can 'go." munlcati.ng .•• p when I directed, and Greenough Frye has developed 1 visited there ·I W.. really COUid communicate and ef-short bca'd of more-or-leas' impressed by this total type feet an interchange with conventional bottom con- cl. intetelt." Frye had them." tour, wt1h at, ellptical vistted A-alla on a receol Quellionlng Frye about his ,,,_ star1lng lull beet al Windamea tour. future cmn,petiUon pians tbe turned-down DOM Rea "They'd go out, try on ., brought. a I ho u g·h I I u i and _, ooltly back Idea and then go back to Ille reopome. from tbe blond to•~ tall. The turned shop, working and CCID· laurfer who bad recently down no1e .nows nose~ munJcati.ng. I thlnt the bulc been the ceder of S!J much ridJDC. JIM l'lllWL" Wiii ""' .•. ., c.-v .. .................... ,., """""' •.• "' c .... ................ ·------D ONI WDll $21.00 ,... ,.,. ..:.. D s ---.. ..::-.. , .... ,.,.. .. TWO WRIS · $50.00 ,... ,.,. $ ·-··--·······---·· '""" -·. FILL IN AND MAIL WITH CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO JIMMY PIERSALL BASEBALL SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 4JJ2, Anall<i"" Coli/. P-5J9.IOJ2. I whh t. et1rell , •• , , • , •••••••••••• , • •••• • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' """"" ....... " ~ . -Qin ••• •• ,,,. ,, •••• ,, •••• •• ·••••• ,,, hi -ef tt.. JIMMY llllltSAll IASllALL SCHOOLS • • • • • •• ·.-;.;;; ~· ~;;,;,-,;; • • • • • ,..,.. .. t ., 54lr1t4i\" ''"?:.i HM:.'''';.~· N~.'' . 1'i.itiaf A4lc1,.. ...................... 'p;j ........................................... . I AOlll TO nrltNflH MY OWi' MIALI AND ftANIPOITAnON ,, . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ' •' ·~~r~'·~ ~ f ,.~ :1;4fowmt PRicEIJ "'! ' .. N-CORD · '" • ......... Qscl --· ~ cf.~~MIYt demand for.·All·:N•1ther XI 'lt'n, we may run out of sorM · sizes durlna,thls'otfer, but we · wi II be h9ppJ to order·yu-1119 t ire at-thli adYertlsed P,IC. and l11ue. J0'4 • rain check for future cleli~ 9',&A• .. $' . '-:~ •" ' 0 • .uoxu tuckw•ll ..... . $Ul Fod. ex. TIX l*'tinl .... 4 ( Old tlM • . i . _, ,_ -. ............ ~ ........ _ ...... I •·Tatofa~ ' ·----·----.. -. ·. m ·NOW on our Ean:Pay l'lanr .,.. . ! •• ;, • . . ' . · ·P.-5:::. POWER CUSHION P.OLYGLAS TIRE ----' . . . " -........ -' --· . ~32'' 7.llhll ___ i '1.11 fall."' ........... ' • • • .1 t"• < " ' ./" f r I .YouM&:&. ·1.A9'J :f•••·· co.·: .. · :' .:::u· " . ' . '· ' Y;OUNG. & LA,__ n . .,.. co.-1 -~ ---, ~:!:~ Aftlllll Ahe:T""'" .................. 'h .,:: I ! . I • -~· I' THIODORI .081111~ fOD ' . ... ,- GOODY•Y IDVICI nou • 11*' MAllOI an: ... ~ .. '. ' I 7171 ..... B ,A¥111UI ... .... " 1 . LAGUNA COSTA MUA H1ntincto1 leaok ' , I I l I , I .. " " • • ' • 1Mll y I'll.Of Kid• Like to 'Ask Andv' ., --~--- ' LEGAL N0110E LEGAL NOTICE ··-CllTl,IC:ATI 0, IUSIMUI ,,. l'ICTITH>US NAMI TM 1111111"°''"'" c1o urtl,.,. tMv ,,.. conduc:fl"' I b\111-11 .:JOllO HtwPorl IMI,, Nft'Plrt INCll, C.llfom!1, """° llM lktl-firm Nlmt el GERMAN AUTOS Ind """'' Nici firm "·~ ., ' • Fe'Uda~ Lincoln Lisr.s Honor Roll . . . • A O>lorful, llCl·fillol booll o!l!>ot 1111 1968 Pr-al B-PfllC"'··· tal~ shtels "r llani1 ml a "" witch tht R;pibliClll !id ~ Mllonll .... ltlli ...... tillJ .... lloclloo Illy •.•• his)a!Y, la,. ft"''"· -c~ ... iitiy ,fiii111J:lh0uld 'l..11 one thts tfectlon yar.:" st":!! pl, ....... ..,, ... Wltllllt IMlptt•.' •Adutls, Pl••· :L.~ "· MmllRY SAVIN&S Ind loan MIDCJIC/Gll .. • Volunteers of the t1168· Americaii,e~~ Cnisad•, ~-~-~. ham (l<;ft), Newpqrt Beach city cli~· _...il?drr1 Friqci;l 'J! '!¥fg Costa Mesa city chairman, receive honon . ; ~ in 'Ntfde'8'1 ~ from' ·1~. ~rt Reav~. branch president;~ ~ • , .. ~.-e'> -• • ,' •• t . ~'x OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 6. -10 A.M·· 2 P.t.4 •. BUY ••• G·El 1 FREE! ::.r~ WHEN'' YOU 'TAK.E ADVANTAGE OF ' OUR '·~ ..... - ThoUSll!ds . of lop Olilli!Y' 'Pli1!1$ II Choose from " • -GIANT-. ,. ' -, .... &;t,;,11 (.IU1' AN1' 2 Of OUI NUUll1' CONTAINll PLANTS ••• 1 •AL, f •AL. U •AL ••• AND 'MT THI THllD ONI PWDll SPICTA· CUL.Al SAVl~SI ··, NO-W THROUGH JUL VJ AZALEA..$ '. SHADE TREES ·.c:~~s · -{oeA":C -~~CH~~S . . . . Limited _,., ~Q Stock , ··on "and . . ' I t .. '. Borrow lie Neighbor's Truck- Brina Hi111 with you VINES JUNIPERS PALMS ROSES TR. ROSES . FERNS ._J .. Sff Our Sui!er SpKlal Bargain Block 1~ SALE! Fll-f 8'rlooculng EV.rt Bfl$ 6ARDBllll6 BE6lllS WllH. 0nce • year extrav19.1nu! ,World's finest liquid fish fertililer. For •II 'plents. ·le SALE 1 G~L4:ta Z GAi;S. -4,99, • . ... .... 9~SA. DECO~UVE BARK All 9recf•S'""'t'm•I~. med;ur;n, lerga. ·Greatly '"~1nC11 1 the, .be9uty of flower b.tJ1 end 1hada 9ardan1. . 1 l cu .. "" FT. · BA fi I· ':'.:t ' ' J IC~litAOO . ccX;>itERs =·· ':.!; ~9':5~'995 I FREE PALM ·tREE To ell kids acco1J1p1niff by 1parants. A reel, live tr ... . ~ WATCH IT GROW! ' Sl.LVER SPA·D·E.· ~ .. e Re-vitelint . w~out soils e BREAKS llP ADOBE! e We.d frM, wit fra-. dustless • • • Wels..quicwt.f • . . L• 4:.5 cu. "'· -~ e Ideal for·acid plerm • Ideal for muldt i"t e l:oosem hN~,, po1dcN •toils - e . Nitro,•• 9u~anffecf 10 ....... ---1. f!r .... SPECIAL PRICES 'NOW THROUGH -JULY , - HOURS: MONDAY THROUGl:I SATuRbAY 9 a.111. TO 6 p.m. SUNDAYS 10 ~.m. TO S p.111. 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Call 546-5525 "QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1946" . ~- I ---.........i.--~----~ .... ---·------'-~---·---~--~~----~~· _ _.._ .. -----~ ---~--------------=------...;,; __ _ • •' • •• .. ---• I -~4 -. ,_ t I C' 1 • • . • '- • .. ; .... 'llllndaJ,Joot21~,1~96l::. ...... .;.·~· ........................................................ m:11 ................ ~ ........ im ................. 1 AILY PILOT WANT ADS I , "1UP•, Of/I 1'811 ....._ c:e.ur-~•r.r. alllKT ea ml EI LIKI NIW LARGI ·--"'-"°""""· ~ ·-' *lilllend w ..... m., __ • ....,...w._.,. ·-...-...... ..... -a· ' Ail for • z.:.u ... IAS REALTY -t MW Vllta IW lb ......... It ..... nl 6Va A.CIR MU•IOOI l11r .. As111t IC... 1'0 •o IC'U8 ,.. .... T'OU .......... , .. _ ~=·:ttlb ;;:;c:...,.. ...... ·-!!!I!.!!! -~.:-=-'d::I:' -•dcoun.•• 11'' fl••• a» *HJ.-: .... ~=rm. ' """' "'iltlrJ!!IL. r I I ' "'A J.• IOllll flOll SALi 110U11S l'Oa SALi ,. ... \ -........ tQQI c-,.... 1• NO llOWN -* 10~ DOWN * · -. "' ill -, .... ONLY .. II · ,.,_,, ...... ~"' -'-~----,.. ___ °'"' ~=:~.:;: ·=:..~·:.:.·:::: ~-:.=. .... ~ ·--~~ 1111-1--Slim. --... ~ ..... 1 7 ~ ----·:1Yf ..... ,.., ..... ' -J 1ilnl, -.... -_ .... ~ ........... .---..... llcri>pu ~NO.IJ!'l'lftl-. -•----;••--·- l'Qft"" -1:4'4i=·=-;;;i:;:::=--' _: ...... ~·;.;.;;'! ·~~Ill~'::: .._._ Y• 1111 m,111o.w ... .,. -MiaA &J -Jll Preoldle '••• =:::.--· ·-:~. =dllli\""ifiif•.bdr. •• .... lllA; ........... M " • • • r GI. • 5'Q..9UI a.~ .. . _l'llA._..., .... -v.. 1110 . m.L J». !IJllJ) ... ~ ~-... -· .!!!!i.~;rtJ ----!'om: .... ._, .......... ,t ... ~111-Nn .. , ~ ........ Vtn7J -·--· ~ 6 :fam. rm . r' a a #w'. t.rp i*t:>. Newb' pal*d. I: clmi.. JUlt M1M: in. CW'Df HOUSE !Ill MkNtata Ave. 56-lMli JllS2 CAPltl LANE, CM I '; . HQIJSES FOil IALE -HOUSES FOil WI -HOUllS ,OR SALi l'hundq, Jllftl '¥1, 1'68 lllqALS RINTALS llNTALS ---..,-llNTALS - N _•_w'--po_rt_H..:gtt.:...__1_;2.;.:10 lellleo hlo...i l:W Hu•tlnt!'"' IMch 1400 IMMIDIATI OCCU,ANCY -Pumi.i...I Ho-Unfurnllhed Af11t. Pumllhesl Apts. Unfurnished ·Afllt. UnlurmsliM Some View BAYna<T. o1<r. -, Cooto -2100 HuntlntMti '-h J400 L-INch 4705 lrom thh 3 8R, 2 battt. hoolt Br. 2 '8t. OWNER-Price on a hlab lot'. ~. ,.no, l"edlloed * ftU'8l dhle llf on alley w/extra H Ml IMch 1400 ~. Pride of ownmili!p ~~-.;... __ _ .,.., ""-""'11 io "'" SWIMMING l'OOL now, $25,800. Pick the one )'OU woukl lllte .~lt.AHAM ltl!AL TY to '" ._ have a awimminc (N8.f NB Pott Office) pool th!• summer. All have MS-Ult pooh! SPLIT L»IEL •S BR bdwd ftoor1, Mecliterr1ne1ft 2 story ........... Ul'.2!!0 3 BR 2 ba, IP8Cioul livln& •• BR 'ftt• model home, """" •lhlih b«med C.U-"""""" !ft ll""' .. IM.995 inp, enclOHd deck, eJect. *4 BR. Sp.nllb Hacienda, dwnb wa.iter, .i @lecVonle tile roo'f .......... $S2_,500 ta.rage doon. aa1e t> *3 BR, clean 1-lhll'P, 5tjlools. J.17 ,950. 642-37fl6, 5 years old • • • • • • $16 ,600 '4"""9(X; OPEN DAILY 1-1> Compue Qu.allty "3 R'a" 5 Br. Fam nn. 3 Ba. 3 level, 3 pr, 3.<m aq. ft . cu.tom Built. G E. :n.1 St. NB. 548-6113 Bolboa CovH 1215 \\'A TERFRONT 3 BR 2 bath privatl! pier l float. $50,500. cn4) 525-371» aftf!r s PM B1y1horea 1225 YOU'lL LOVE IT! Step to private beach 3 Bdnn, 2 bath Nl'!w, deepehar earpetin1 ·~ $39,~ BY OWNlER Call for Appointmel'lt Z501 0-estvif!W Dr. NB 645-2243 University Park 1237 Cl!ANCELLOR Homes 2 BR, 2 BA Den. Bellmed Ceiling. Prof. lndscpd. Lush Cil.rpf!ts, dra~1. A Beauty. 5%.<ro TD S32.950 Owner 8.1.1-1707 ,, Qr Brookhurst ~ Garfttld ...,.n .....,.., NO DOWN G.I. or U,W, Low FHA. Co:ey, cbefrluJ and dl!M 3 bed· room. )lW!. carpet and shlpy hardwood tloorl. HC!f'M on quier trM Un~ ltrf!el. P~· me:nta less than tell at S21.· '"'" 7682 EDINGER 842-4456 OPEN EVES. 6 UNJTS Beautifully designed 8'J(1. Only 3 yfms old on comer )ot. 4 studio type with 2 BR.s i 2 batM, just a ff"W stepe to OCftl1I · in demand •rM. No vacancies, good fi. nancing, flexible t>erm1. Owner leeving town -Arni· iou1. A&lc.ing STl',500. Tod W1y Rlty~36.2579 ./ $20;» down ./ 4 larse BRa 2 Mtha I CAlU>EH KrTCliEN ./ Uke new condition ./ W&lk 10 Calbollc School • """"" ./ 5 min. to 'B8ch A l'tte•~.· BllASHEAll lllAL TY 8t7-35.11 Evtl. 530-1UIO 4-PLEX lnc'Olne $510 J!'r monUi, well locat!d A· a rul money make ro $fiOOO down will handle. ThU on& can- not be duplicated. -1n AAA """"' tlon . -TILLMAN TlllllY 16552 HIGGINS Clll. HUNTINGTON BEACH YOU 1.r.t: the wfnntr' ol J tickN to tht FlllEWoRKS S,ECTACULAll II U.. ' ANAHEIM STADIUM ' OD July ttli Pit~ c1U 60·5678, Ot. 229 betwHO 9 and 1 p.m. to claim y~ ticket.. CNorlh C'.ounty toil • free number ll M0-1220). ... FREE REm'AL BOOK ,,,.. bt""' ....... WE HAVE IOME 7682 EDiNCER ·~ ftr MG.51«1 4 BR, 2~ ,bl, 2 llry, l JI new, 1 blk IChl, S min walk bch. I.At '2SO mo t o qualill~ f'.Xf!C• 968-1?30 4 BR, 2 bJ.. trpl, blt·ln1, new. ly 1nd.lcpd hllck yard, $225 11'.'0 leue. tow. Pqo Paao ,, 1llJ gr R e.~ lst.1\e Car Brocilthurst • Gar6eid 962-Mn 5tW103 am. "'""'°.:_,..~,-­s BR., panelid ,den, din. rm. L .. una lt•ch 1705 Semel pa,tk>, cpts, drps, bh· NICELY furn 2 Br 4 den, in•, $2311. 962.25'T8. newly red«. :YearlY lease-Lr.ASE/ Option to ~. 4-5 R8pon.dble· party. 1S2 Hilb br, nr bch, tchls, $215 mo. l1mned. llossesslon Or, ....... 491-3%22 ..... - Sharp 3 BR ,bolfte, near 4 BR Z BA New carpets. VKY det.n. $116 mo. • 6T)-n7A e ld:looll, ahoppin1; ·Dou&ll,1 VM1tlon Rent1l1 . 2900 &t ·eounvY aub. V/1-. ntA -···-·--~ -- OK'! Appraited •t COME TO !XCIT•NG· ATRRACI' 3 br, xtra Ira $23 750 SAN FllANCISCO ' front ""· ... -· ""· Pl!Rlt.ON llAL TY CO. Uve m quiet comfort. incl water~ Friendly family atmospbe:re I ~=========-l!th ~ Oranp, CM • M2·177J., Home St;yle·COokina: b4""'" -. ----. __. ""t1 Baby Sitters S1nta An1 3610 ._ L ~\.£..IL.IVW _... Kool POOLI $8.50-S'Jl.OO BUll.DERS own cu 1 t om, 1t ,,...,. ....,, -· -., EL DRISCOL HOTEL .,.u~ .1/1. N• twy !ft. 3 BR 1~ bath Olndmnlaiurn 3901 Pacific Ave. 415: 3-16-2880 terch~e -best ,schooll & wjth _carpetinl': drape;rin, A ilne address collea:t. lg shady Yd · built·bui. FU~c at $16,-in San Franciscn $295/mo II. B r o 1c e r 1 850. ·EZ term11 SUSWk. 2 Br. dupl~lf· Blk to l=wi'.;"::'m='·="='-=="='°=== Pacific ~P.11 Rt'aJty oce•l'l le ba.y. 417 liarding 1147.q P:v~. fli2..54(ll St., Balboi. Penn. 1 ~'funa ••ch 3705 673-24114 or St0-954.5 S•nta Aria 1620 Summer Rent1l1 2910 3 BR 2 ha. all ext1'8.1 patio, landacapes, fencl!d $21 ,000 Owner 546-Sl14 SA Tustin 1640 1-BDRiM w/patio: rieht on Ba,y in. Newport Bd\. acn:. from SeA Shanty. 2 Wk. min. 1250. 673-6146 541-fJ951 Ext. ,.. MON ARCH BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 llR i den, 2 BA., cpt1, Dl"JMI, trpl, pool. S.'lXI mo. Irvine 1231 IRVINE ViU.a.a:e l, 2 BR Spanish, green belt location, nr. UCI, &hopping & tttteation. S24,- 500. By O'ollner. 297-4373 or 442-2741. DIVORCE CUSTOM BH, 2 Br, lg Hving EXatANGE Cabin at Big forcetl sale on this 3 BR 2 nn, Cll)t, m,i.. f!tilc::. elf'IC Bf!&!' for accttnrnodetiona at bath home. Fireplace, lam. raJlle, di.shwaahe!-, e I c. ~~ 1 wk. in July. ily room with bullt·in BBQ, Priced to •ll by owner. No. ,:;;:;::;;:.--~"""'-= walking distance to pa.rocb. Tustin IU"l!A . 544-M.56 2 BR Fum, on SEASHORE lal School & shopping. ~ -======== Dr, NB. $175 wk. rl5-17M Adulll. 496-1243 betw lo.5 pm Laguna Beach 3 Br. 2 Ba. QlMr home, small Nev town • ~. $175 mo. Reta. &M-2538 DuplexH Unfurn. 3975 Z BR & pr, ptt(V older cnl· pie, 21f6 ii Charle, CM ......,,, Back Bay 1240 BACK BAY Jn County Cor- ridor. BY OWNER $22.500. 3 BR . home with detached garage. Large i;eparate yard area, ideal for boat or trailer storage. 5%. % loan can be assumed. Ca 11 642-2146 After 6 pm. Lovely 4 BR 2% BA. Loan Ba1 $28,000. Make Otter. Owner • 54&-8870 1250 One of a Kind DUPLEX VIEW, IJP&cious 2 Bdrm, 1 % bahs, family nn. loYelY pa. ti0&. Move in tomorrow. Del1ncy Real Est•t• 2828 E. O>ll&t Hwy., CdM 673·3770 For Sal• by Owner LUSK HOME Harbor View Hills Just moved in. Now transfer- red. 2 story, 4 BR, 3 batm, dining room, l~ fllmlly room, breakfast room oft kitchl!n, 3 car g~. car- pet1, dm.pes. S47 ,500 64+21Zt Caml!O Highlands., 1paciooa 4 bi', 2 ba. On canyon, $36,500, OWNER 673-4423 Lido 1110 1351 70' Nord B1yfront 4 Bd Home It Gue!lt mite + IZ Bel Apt Sandy be8iCh w/ Pit'!!". suP. Huge pvt patio , w/pl.ayroom -BBQ, $150,<m R. C. GREER, RH.lty 3416 Via Liflo 673-9300 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD In all terms. Lagun1 l•ach 1705 (633-4863 A1tu 5 PMl R. D. Slates Realtors BAL Isle. Sleeps s. 3 BR, 2 ,~ ... 1 AL5 M?~J9 Count Every Star BA. SlSO wk. 100 H to beach. Aph. Furnl1"9d WOW! Duplex 2 BR each, good loea· tion. Out of irtate owner must Mcrifice at $21 ,COO. Better hurry. And all the fHckerifti lights 107 Garnet 673--0645 Cost• Mesa 4100 in the Clty below. 3 BR ~""~~'-";"'"'=-;-;;;;;­home <Enterialruru!nl Para-BAI.BOA Wand; attr. 1 BR. di.!M!) NT'. Top 'O tbe World. apt (alps. Ii); avail. July, $25 Wk. Up Liv nn w/walls of sJ:,ua AtJi-, ·Sept. n•: 499-~6 • Studio 4 Bach apls. Door to ceilin&, blt-tm, and e lftcl Utila ~Phone •rv. s>.m drenched patlofl, S49.500 RENTALS •Maid Servlc. 1V ava.11. LOS PADRES fU.TY, 8!16 HoUNf Unfurnished e New ... Cafe 6· Bar . 847-12166 Grenne---St, La""•na Beil.... 3DDD 2.116 Newport Blvd. 548-97!'li "· ~ •y ..... , General Eves. 536-2465 494-1833 ~;;;;;~;;,;;;:;;;;;~;;;. 2 BR, new carpets, lir"a.pe•, $95 "'"""""~.;;_· "'H;-,HA=CIENI>A==-• COLLEGE PARK ~:.-3 Kl ~Ana Ave. TOTAL CASH to GI. 4 BR 2 baths, built-ins. N~s paint- ing. Ootie to 1e:hool, .mop. ping & beach. Br11he1r ltealty 347-8531 Eves: 839-1537 5 BR-ONl.Y $27,650 Ole~ architecturt, ex-3 Bedroom Home . 1%. batM. -======== terior cl heavy chalk white ........ '"' B..utllul yan1 • no pets. -N-port llooch 4200 ~. red tile roof, okl mmth on leue. mis1i:oruJ britk noon, fple, _,, ......,. Ev-1 .. -, Wk.ends din/nn, BR k.. d@ft (or 2 "';Jo"UJOl;lll "''........ Leases RR>. °"""""""' value .. ""' Yearly $27,500. M li •lon Rlty Cesti ,.._ 2100 1 Bdrm Unfurn ........ $135 '9!--0731 ;:::.::;:...:;;;::::_ __ ..c....;;.; 1 Bdrm Unlum • •• • • •• • 150 1 BR. Dupln. Nice refri&. & 2 BR. Unturn · ·• · ... · • • D> Blue L1goon Viii• lto•e-furn, Gu 1r; water pd. 2 BR Furn, Bayv~w . . :m $36,<DJ 2 Br. 2 Bath, Vltw, sz (1) 1"l:Mn.42 3 BR Unlum, Lido * TERRIFIC BUY wet bar, encloeed }>lltio, bal-Bayfront ••• ,, •• , ,, , 250 No dn ·GI-Low dn FHA cony. 2 pools private beach. ~~! .. ~v~~ :::_o. s BR Furn ............ 32S HAFFOAL REALTY Guard Service. Lowdown. LEASE /OPTION sm Mo. Adults. 675-2942 "Home to Match Income" ,-==· '=""=""=·"499-=1="'=·== $1•, 3 BR.• 111 BA...._.,;-:l BR, Npt Shores ........ 200 8740 Wamer 84244m -:-'" ~no;, • R I SWIM FREE L1gun1. Niguel 1707 Ea ...... C"'1a M... Burr White, ea tor 875-1657 646-7042 Have 2 unbelievably ttiarp hornet! with heated pools! CboiCI! or 3 or 4 BR.s, 2 beths. wtui not 1"lly enjoy thil: wmmer? LISTER REALTY MU633 PRICED for Quick Sale! 3 BR, 2 BA., crpta, drp_,, frplc, pa.tio, ri•wly painted. See to believe! $23,300. Owner 9312 N&nt:uc.ket Dr. 962-29ll 3 lllllRM. -........... '" cw gar, bW:ins. pool n Jot. minimum 41wn, i m m e d PQ68elltion. $23,850 525-7389. l.DVD.Y 3 Bt. 2 Ba with EX'I'RAS. P&tio, I a r g e lot. * 962-1678 alter 5 pm 3 BR, 1 % BA, newly dee .. va- CMt vif'W home. By Owner, DJ,45(). Terms. 968-3965 4BR. 2 BA Nice View. Nf!'W carpets. $22,900. Low dn pym't B-7178 JS YOUR AD IN CLASSI· FIED? Some<:11e will be looldnc for It. Dl&l 6'2-56711 tor quick, etJlcient ttsults. No Matter What It Is YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT EMPLOYED w om an 40'1 wntild like NIM to Iha~ home Santa Ana n e a i: WANT AD For Fost S.rvlco Ii Expert A11iotonce DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE IT! Warner. M&-1338 Newport Shores 3220 NEWPORT SHORES 2 BR A: Den on )'ell'I teue $1.90 mo. 642-3430 Corono clol Mir :1250 ROOMMATE wanted • Girl to lhal't tum lilM w/2 other ,trlr. ap 18-2:1. Printe rm. Meea dt!I M•· 546-3035 BF.Atrr. Ocffnview :l BR, 2 RESPONsTBLE lad,y to ah&re: ha., J Fplc; matnt/pool, mmlortable., attrae, larce, 1 refrtl, walher ldr)oer. Avail ~·==R=.,.=·=Pool=·==-=lli="== I Aur. ln. S290 leue. ~ Coot1 -2100 ; BR. 3 a. .. ,._, -·· -::;:;:::;:::;;::=;::=:;::=: dlfnnihr. Adultl, no ptll. ~ "" rJllON" -....S..'1'>5211 3 Dlfto 1 a..., beau. 1mced ;::;·~'~=::=:=::=i::::;:: ,....i. 2 ML 1o u.. i.,. Rm. H•......__ .loe<h J400 b boat; nr. Wllltelid lhops. ........ _ .. , .... , - ii1111iii"Moii'. -~"';;;•ra.-;;;;;;:I"'°'"'° i ... -· """' 3 811 1'¥c ...... QI -· comL Redecontod. Nr. JCbdt.s,.,.7ut.SJ,'fSPft' Meadowlark ~ -il\I Avoll J""" 21 Ast· •n-<m '4MH1 2 BDR, atrtlf", pa&, ~ cal Nlttlfll for •dlts.' 1 blk -· ..... ~ $19l. -· L!'.ASE 1 Br, DuJJlex1 erpta, drpa, <le blbol, "1>k. P<tio am. yard. pr. $135 mo. 1117 ...... RENT 3 loom• Furniture $25 Month FUU. OPTION 'IO BUY No deposit o.a.e. H.F.R.C. Furnitur• R•ntals ~17 W. l!tth, C.M. 54.8·3481 1568 w. Lncln. A.nhm 774..2800 Cotta Mee.I 5100 HARBOR G.REENS SILVER GATE Apartments . 1 Bdrm.Apt i • .. . , . • . . -. ' l ~ -.. •" -· , . f- r ·-· .J ·,· ' : , ... -- . ' .. ,. ,, -' ~; . - ' • ,, ' ' ., ' ' .· ' ·--• . ·.· ' . . ' ' I' "' ;· . . .. • . . . . . ' ,. • • • . , ' ' .. . ' I: .. • • ' . • • ~ ...... --"' -... ~ .. -· ..... -. . .... -. • • f-1~' -··--·· .. ~. ' ·~-.."'"" , . -.. ,-· J .. -. -·. . . . .. ' ,:.;., . . ·. . . " . . ' .. . . • ... • i .. ' .. . . " . ~---..,._ .... • I .. . " , . . • • ' 'L I"" . I 't I ' .. • . . ·~ I ' , . . . • -• ... • • I t ~I. j • ' --. . • • . · ..... +'"£ •,• .1 " I .. I .,. f •• ' ~-. .. . . . • • ,. .. . • 11 • .-:,1. ,.,. ' ' ' •.1--.;. . " ~ -·, . . . ' ~· '' ' ._...., . I . ) .. I ... . : ~ ... , .. _,r.. .• i.i• • _, : I I ' ,._.. I . . ~. ·" t , , • .. ~ . " . . ·" . ·-' ... ... ~ " ' 'I ., ' ... i Theres ' ,, • " . : : ... x: : : l ~: •. more I ''{, . . • • . ' .. I . . ' . '· . ' ' .· ' ' ... . I~.' than one way to make your own money! :Ju1f for fun, you ml91if fry tlie Rt+le do.If. yeurHlf k.ft.1upphed ebove. But pleo1e don't try to spend the money your moko thl1 woy. If you wo~ fo _try to make tho kind of mOlloy whlcli la really 1pondoblo, try doing It thl• woy. Jiiek up your phone , cllol 6'42-5678 ond aoy, "I'd hko to ploco o Wont Ad, ploo10." What klM of o Wont Ad? How about 1011· 1111 aomo of thoao 11lco thln91 you no lon9or ' u107 Tliey moy be gathering du.+ In you·, . . . homo, but 1omoono 0110 wanh thom ond will put them to good u10. Your DAILY PILOT Want Ad can co.+ 01 llttlo 01 $4.50. Think of your profit If you aold something worth much more than thotl . . Don't delay. Meke that spendable mpiloy. A DAILY PILOT Went Ad will got it for you · fo.+. . . r > ' . ;tr. • • ... > . . > t ' " . , / • • • • I • DIAL DIRECT-642-56 78 Say ''Charge It'' FIOI NOITH COUNTY PHONES DIAL 54J.1nl . . . ' . .. , . ! ' ( I .,. • I ., .. .'I." -' ... • , . . DAILY PILOT . Want Ads Will W rk for ·YOU ,_ . ' . --' R • • I •• ' ------·------~--------- l l , .. • T~, JUM ti, 1"8 • FUN FOR THE FAMILY In' th• DAILY Pl&.OT CLAlllPllD AD S FRI " _. '!-" ._" -. ............... ¥,.. e-• ,.. .. -.,, '" -.~ ,_ -"F . '1'"" '"• _... ..._" °"' .;,-'"..; l4 11ft•lea. H ft ... C9I 64.4671, ot111._ llt, Mtw .. t •4 1 '• .. .._ ,_. J Pree ......_...,_.__..&. M _. fw t( .,.. ......... op "'1 _, -1-DAILY l'ILOT olftco. ** ' * * * \ . ANNOUf!CIMENTS ~ on4 NOTICIS p.,..,,... 6405 JOI$ & IMPLO'(MIN1 JOI$ & IMPLOVMENT .I0&5 & IMPLOYMIHl Hol' W1ntoll, -nao Helo Wonted. Mon 7200 A .. nclol, w- I--'---''---_._-- H1ppV l irthd1y Dl111e .... Tho Foxoy ~ody Ply .. Cot1JIN . Iii Maintenance Mechanic ~:~:::.,~-= ~~o..... • GWAn .. ~ WhNdy• w •• ., Whoddy• Go•? 1n the'"'· -.. •..c !'111..:i OVI OLD 1 , ,p~ll!il4"ll~ SPECJAL CLASSIFICATION FOR ~i!',o;::;s P~ri; * .,.. "" ft . iiif.;z?I Experience ttquirf!d In hydl'llollc ll,)ltlemt, ltl!am and wtidl.nr. Onb qu1l- IHed 1ppllcant1 need ap- ply to NATURA~ IORN SWAPPERS ~-' •lfTil ~1ft.1 'll..'ll'm•lft ----.:::e,1 , 11-·. Speci•I Rate P;~~i:~:!. ;:··; · 1 * .·······•• W' M:A~ A AV • n•s -5 times -5 bucks *fli• • • · P1r1onn1I Office . U.S. Divers Company 1-W..t ... IW:u~E~r~ 40 MU~~~l:.1:. -Ill ,,... wv:~ ~lpr~N' .... ~ .~ WORICs _ 1-'l'OUI ..._ anldJet MlllNIL 4-4 trne1 llf -.n~ ' "'-"OTMING tr;Oll IALI! -rll:AOES ONLYI DYNAMICFRlENDS , PHONE 642.:s671 With Stttlins qualhiH tor • • 1To Place Your' Tr1der'1 P1radlM Atl thoee Who care. i»J,141. r 3323 w. Wamer Santa Au mADE cll!ar vacltllt, l!X· cellent ltl!a. Will add cash for Motor Sail Boat -40' to 50'. Corbin+Mlrtin. 675-1662, DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba tum on Goll CourSI!, pool, wat- erfall.!1, hobby llhop $15,500. f!Q· Want lnooml! Unita. Dtlnia Rlty Co. 642.ffiOO. • HAVE: 3 BR furn custom home on Lakl! Arrowhead aoJf course $25,500 f!Qty. F/P $49,500. WANT vacant lot or unit!. Rltr. 642-1485. 13' l966 Travel Tralier In new cond. 3 bumer stove, lee box, slp1 4. '68 tag. 1'r1dl! for camper.-to flt '64 Chl!iv PU, long bed. 646-7616 HA VE 11 Unit•, good ahel· tl!r plus lpcome. $39 M l!QUity. TAKE Beach, .F'aU- brook, Pauma v a 11 e y, Mts. or ! Rltr. 842·7000. /NEED motorcycll! OVl!r 500 cc. HA YE '64 Simes, oompletl!!y rl!built enginl!, """"' til"l!I. $495. • 494-7204 • HA VE: M!!rlin~6' Ski 00.t with 50 hp Evinrude eng, k trlr, xJnt oond. ~for 16' or la111:er travel tnille.r. .,.....,. 34' Sedan Cruisl!r (1$6). Planked hull, WW trade; or 'M>, dear lotli and po.- !Dbly nnal.l bo&t!r. (714) 548-4192JM&.SOO.q What do you think at our "TRADER'S PARADISE" Drop us a card. 0.U.Wed Dept, P.O. Box 1!75, Daily Pilot, Npt Bel>, Callt. * * BUSINESS end FINANCIAL· * WATERFRONT. dock: 3 Fu .. rols ' .6412 SP' E CT wcuT .. "l!9 BR. 3 Bal ... Equity 1,;0,000 ~ .......... FOR: TD'1, Boat, or· ? , or WESTMINC I * « * * * * • ~1 • , .. ~1 .. 11on. #2 Balboa . "Tl ·' A&J.~rs * ... .i.a.a•fh : ~:..t ..... c.o .... 675-<lil . MEMORIAL PARK ~ ~ * ~~ illJllll' ·~~~ : CLEAR -•. U.it• fum. Mortu•ry. cem.'"" ..... 13.,: * e: PM .. ii'~ .. :::ibe:~~t~ :~~. :~: 1 Comt,letefun.r1l1 ,._ .,.-• t * RT.ADXO'Jn : .s:: 500 take -nn. hse in trade. rom $245 * ~ * WVTl[i)(i)fjl f.l\'11 ~ • :roil! COUrt Ave., .,..,;71 Cemotory lots * llllll' * LI UJl.!JIJJ(!)llJW \J . • 4 !""""" "'""""""st: from $130 * 1111iCU * "'IW.tll, in .C0«ta M5t. Trade for ~ »::°::~.~! lt *'**-Ir * * 11111 lUI "°""" ... "''" d...i .. ,,,. olooem..,,.1........ * --· .... llllllllllll.llllllll•art1 ~:.:~~:: w .. t :1£n:.:~:~~~;:2l Finnrk1 I P.D. la 1771, 111.-eim Ualil UI03 Santa Ana : val. $18,500; trad• fo• vac'"t lond, m~ Announcements 641 q SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY bU hornt, car, ID'1 or 1? Owner 646-1616 Coast Health Club Comont, Concrete 6600 Gudoning 6680 JOYLWILD 6 BR 3 baJodgl! Hospitality b OUr Motto f LO o R S-W11lks-Pati0fl le ANTHONY'S w/.2 cabins. Auessect val FREE SAUNA wrm Expos~ Rocks. Ex Pert Garden Service $40,000. f1{XXI improv. note SWEDISH MASSAGE Workmandlip. 8'2-8514 SERVICE DIRECTORY Remodel., Repair, ''40 REMODEL It: R&PAIR Carpentry • Paint • Pla!ltt If CoocrPll!i. Dick &a-1797 for clear 4 bdr heh a~a of 646-1941 Open wkd.Y• 10 am-11 "'ID t'C'••ENT w-~ U •-, ~ -r "" •p likl! net val. &12-S91ll. " ... .i:.Jn ..... ,., • <Jl""I. CQM;p.....,,,,.~ ..........,.,,.~u Sew" 6960 Sunday• 10 am-8 pm No job too am all. Free es1. LAWNS REPLACED '-'-"-"-'""''------"-'-"' OWNER haa 3 Br., tam nn l:t! E. l~tb st. 642-5090 H. STUFl..JCK 543-8615 RH.a. monthly cat'!'. Pnin· ALTERATIONS?? An equal opponlnlty emplnyer • Precision Sheet Melil Mechanics • Machinists Mlft & Lathe Transicom Corp. 851 W. 11th St. Cmta Mesa 6-42·9000 l~ be. home ln La Mesa,l=======-=-=======~1--'.;;;""'""::;,:;':i.'-':;'"i''--San DI A T 6445 CUSTOM PATIOS &. ing. Land8C8.ping, Exp. hor-THE GOWN SHOP!! ___ -----~ •• '!!eo ~~~ ~ .... E uto r1n1port Block wa.l!s. Also concrete ttr.ulturlst. 2726 E. Coft11t Hwy., CdM IF You 81'e , bor!d with ,..,.-........ .... KJUU .....,. In & -• ~•1010 -67' -1"" retirement! WE need man. NEJED ride to I: from work. saw & remav ... ...,..._ Exnart J1p1nese ·""""" ,, &rH 642-0l11 eY8. ,.-to age 65. us'lsf ·in plasUc LOVIL v;c, ~ le Garfil!ld CONCRETE, block. Spanb1h Gardening . . SEWING-ALTERATIONS ihop. MUii two: able to work 6 Y shop, bl!8dl. atta, to OC Airport. 988-4:Dl Alt 5 till!, wrought iron, wood & CUI irr•A.~,,edging, trimriiinr. ProfHAklnal & F1~t hn ....... 11tl!a..n.· mixing acc:emnies, gifts. paln"'--1 f LJ ''""107 •-.. , ,,.,, "''" '"'J' ....., Apprnx. $4500, Trade':'£: •um. roo s. e. ~ wttding in lhe f1ower bed~. ,_SMa ... I!. ~ plaaUe, trimming-,_ru 6 N'll1 estatl!, car, trailer or L -°"'-=--l_N_ot_l _____ 64;._;c.;50 Licensed -Qu11ity by month. Free estimatts Alteratlont--642-5945 I0011!· simple lllhl u.ernbly e&mper. 673«i98. I WW oot bf! respol!ible for Cement W1lrk. 8J9.S«i6 ____ ..,. __ 5JR2 Neil, acairate, 20 yr1. exp. ol novl!ltie111. Min wage lit 90 ,.,;;;::::-7:'==',----I any debtl other th8.n my GARDDJING, Ol!an • up '•· da)'I. Single man wjtji 80ml!i 2i View Acr'l!!I Laguna own.CbarlffH•ten Child Care 6610 M.ulln1. Lie. C&J.1: J It J TILE, Ceramic 6974 ml!Ch ~tudl! pi:efm'fld. Bettch. Some impnwe-_.;.________ G d 1 f ._. Apply, 89'1 w. 18th St before mentii •--moo · • r e n n 1 or """' *Yem•, the T"lle M•• * -, ..-1(.Vml! . $243,· SERVICE DIRECTORY SPECIAL summer Day Care !!MifTlf!te.. " ,_··--·-------cm f!Qulty, For Tl>'a ·or T ---------1 Hot b11'1.nced meals, m•cki.. ·(After S PM) Cu1t. work. ln!lall & repail'a. DESIGN °""11er. 494-4653, 4M-fti7. Babysitting 6550 State lie. 2~ lo 6 yrs, 7 tll1'Y ~5600 S.r7.fl8'7'1 No job too sm1JI, Plaster DRAFTSMAN '39FordPUgoodooodition --=----''-----16 pm. $18 Week. Chi.via ---------1 pitch. Le:Rk~g aho'we r MECHA,.ICAL &: n.ms ----' . .,._ ... _ £..... r•.•. A. VAN MORN MonteSMri Schools, 1525 N. Yard Oeanup Lawn Mowin& rf'Plllr.' 847-1957/M&-0206 •""""' .. ,_ "" Light Hauling Power 'i'oftlt , 11lAINEE Q'J!'j'SJDERED • ..,....,. 251 LOWER i;LIFI' Dll. S•"'• Ano. C.M. Mfi..l'ro6. Exo. 548-S06.1/911'.:Im JOIS & EMPLOYMENT Mu.t hove fo<xi -& :mg Anahl!-im Ave, LAGUNA IEACH MY home, hr, day, wk. vie ' · math ha~~ Machine °'8ta Mesa Springdall! &: Edi11ger, HB. Gen.rel Services 6'12 Jolt Wanted, Men 7000 ltlOP e1fpPrlence(dttilrable. You att the winner ol 847--6981, (2U} 592-5312 CAUF. INJECTION * * * ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICEs 2 tidiett kl the ART &: ORA.FT ,studl!nll will PROFESSIONAL D a.n c I!: MOLDING COMPANY Contractara 6620 ~p YO:U Witt! creative IUm· D r..u m m I! r, Commerdal, :JOO sna •. CM . 546-4460 FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR mer ....... ; ... ,.i. 67'1290 IOC~ ~p. C • • u a I a . --• ROOM ADDmONs • ..,.v~""" · ,,.. ste•dy. M2-3771 Le1dfn9 Import ·o.a11r L.T. Construction ELECI'ROLUX Hall opening for qo1ditied Found IFroo Ado) 6400 Real Estate Loans 6340 ---'---'-""'-..;..;..;.; at the ANAHEIM STADIUM On July 41h F1mily room11, kitchen or Sall!ll and Service Job Wanted, Lady, 7020 'Auto SalU""n units. Single ~Ory or 2; 536-0013 ... r D«all ·Man' plans custom designed. t"or _H_OU_SES_ITI1"1 __ G_.-.,.--....,-. -. .,,-. LADY Would like position Ill! Service Writer Prl. mooey for 1st A: 2nd R.E. LoAna from $1500 up Jack Smith Co. since 1949 543-1311 FOUND Jn th!! vie. rl. BrookhuretlAdams -ll poo. di~ .C>wner muat identify. ..,_,.,, eatimateti & layout, phone: yard work, odd ;otie. lligh houaekeeper or st0v~s Lot Min P'·--· _,, ,, • ., """'! ~ 229,i -~~•c_:.1477_-1,o'c.u_•.:___ llchl. gn1.d. Dall!: 644-0136 for one or two ~ildrt>n ov,.r O.•n Lewlt Imports ~ .. -...... ~.....,, ' I!"" Llcen11ed Contractor 6 Yl!'llMI nf qe. P. O. Box 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9300 ~eel! 9 and 1 p.m. to Residential -Commercial Haulln9 6730 772, Lancaater, Cal. 93534 claim YoW' ticke.u. fNor1h Ma.hit A Repain. Free Eal i===::::::::::::::::::;:, I LMf 6401 c.oun1y toll· free number is fi73-"2129 LfITLE GIANT TRUO< LADY 52 would lik!! position Mortgages, T.D.'t 6345 ---..-----'--'-'-540-1220) 1---------H " 6 ...... _ ... 1 10. ...... u houaekeepl!T' JOI' refinl!d M1rine Carpenter I--...:.;..;... _____ I LOST 6/7.4 mall! Seal Point I ~=~-·-~--7"-PATIOS e Patio Coolers IUung, ""15'' • """· (l!ntleman, live-In. Havl! Ex:pertl!ncrrl, for boll over· Brln1 your TDs to TniM Sle.me91!, vie Warner &: CHIU> ct.re in my home. Room Additions, Lie. You nlml! it 1 haul. Reas. refere ces. Lagu n a • haul y1rd. Call 722-183.1 local manuf1cturtr ha1 lmmtdltte openlnit for: • l'roCluctlon T•t Teck. • Wlwn We ........... t.bliahed commerdal firm with liberal frln1e Mneflts. Only .-lo with 11 1 .. st six months 1x· perlance 1hould ·apply to · PARAMETilCS '2t llker Stroot c .. t.-549-2221 • CARP,BmRS 'l'raller M mobile home experience prelerTed . .Excellent ·b!!ftetlta. EXPlORfR MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drive Newport luch Public Relations and Sales $400 per month be.ti! to 1tart plo1 eomnUulon plo1 •ulo allowanct. Work loca.1 att•. Ex'eel· lent Cl\NJoU opportunity. Call Mr. Moler 642-7352 CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Join toda.:y11 f11.atelt l'l'O"linl pmle111ion-Mutual Fund p ies No eX?eiiencl! neeeU!l.l".)'• We train · full or part timl!i Mutu1I fund Advisors, Inc. Npt e. um Weetcllff 6CU422 S.A. 171.2 N. Bro11dway 547-13.'11 IUS IOYS full & Part Time Ovl!r 21 . $100 plu1 per week Apply tn PM'MJl'I to MR. HORST CJOESE N1wport Harltor Y1eht Club mW,~ Avenue betw 11-12 A-~7 i!XC'ept Mon, SALESMAN -WANTED- SH Bttt)' Bruce 11 m i,u Cxec AJ@nty fol' C.Cftl' Girll 410 W. Coast Hwy,. N.B. By apelOinl, Ml-3939 COMBINATION GIFT WIA, & SALES GIRL SRlell hid IOme gift wnt,p . ..,. ....... -· GoOd-1-and 11.hifi to ~heavy . earton• Must join ttet.il a~ 'umOn. Top~. good beneftta. RICHARD'S HOME & GIFT SHOP eau 111t awt. m63Ell AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNTANT wlthlmowl_al_ l'iOO. 8"mrdful new ar cm- ditloned oftlce arad aood PlY· Call Mr. Stephemon M0-9!m NABERS CADIUAC ml Hartior Blvd. Costa M~ ADVERTISING """" &fri ltr -· -time work. Tun thru Fri. 11::10 • 4:.1>. Salary, Pus com· rnimkln. MUsr dther t.W! dua16ed or dispiiliy exper- lenctl!. Phone h appoint· ment. (nit) M6-18lli. OPEMNG lot 3 women (M!l' 411. ~ da)'L Kitchm OJ)l!r. Will Int.In to work with eom- tnercial electric mixel' and bakl! oven. $1.'5 hour, VI'S PIES 191 E. 16th st,, Cbata Meta . No JixJne C9.llt. . * WAITRESSES . PR.rt-lime, ror dlnlna: roan\ aervlce. 81!4!' M ia Donna Hottman, 1 to 5 PM •t,Meaa Vft"de c.ountry aw. :nxi Club Hou.e itd .. Ot al!NriAL~ Ottlce Girl Part time Work a.ltl!ir 5 p.m. 2 or :I houri J)l!r d1y. A-pply !famblll'f'l!T Heruy 21 3 6 Pllcentia Avl!., Costa Meta. M2-84!W uk for Marzot HOUSEKEEPDt; Ma t u r e woman to liVe in &: do renl!l'l..I Newor1r: 1.11 modern R'Ut'lll home located I n 'J'\MltiJI. Good workins tal· di!Jmir. &W-3M7 BABYSnTm needed Sm- . mf!lii&teoly to liv11. in, Room Md -..... 11!1) to $lf)O dollan: a mt;inth. We work from 12:00 1.m. 10 7::1» a,m, Otll dl9' 4: 00 8B'J..86'D MATURE WOdAN Needed to care 1or tNdwr' • cb1dm &- .do llrht ---Sl!pt. New ~. HB. Mullt haw """ tr.nsp. 1142-4U7 Dl!Cd Center where thl! F,dwards, HB Reward Matl.ln: woman. ReaD'Mtble. 642-5952 D1y1.Eve.Wknds 811 John 642-403(! Ne area. 494-4839 Oc1!1nslde 'or Contact Man- buyP.ra are. Jack Smith Co. 847...o.300 W. Costa MeM. a r I!•· Rl!modeling e Addit)ona ./ lfAULJNG . Trish pickup LIV&IN 1 10 nt 1n 1 t 0 n Ul!I, at LS50 Harbor 'Dr. N. Or•n~e Countle• ll rfl!St 'BARMAIDS===~.-.-.-.--- 1323 N Broaqway, SA Open 9 ~LOS-~T~:-vx:-· -. ~ .. -.... ~-ve_n_b>-ct, 646-JMol J. G. MacBeth, Lie, T1 rimming. Anything· we do Beach. Willing to d 0 _o.:...c. ..... "..;';.:ld_•c.· -----!"e-~• '-_ caEXPmo.,ERideENll•nhCEDlp •• ·and GO.GO to 6 Sat. Ph. 543-8381 HB·, •·-•-...... "", ~ .. ·-•oa, TEACHER Will earl! for e 675-5628 e I •II. Exper work. 54>-279'2 .,.. DANCERS ...... , • ....._,_ .....-. ._, hooaework and I or PIY C f (•I RecrNUonal V!!hlcle Sall!I· named Bambi. Reward child dayt in my horn!!. Additions * Remodeling CLEAN Loll, garage11: etc. ca.M. CAii Nancy at 53&-2617 lrpe .HI eSlnlft men-our l!XPllftalon leavl!• S.100 Pf!'I' 'l"el!k !IS:l-7375 Halecr-eH area, Costa Meu, Fred H. Gl!rwi'"k, Li<. Tri!!! rl!rmval , dump, aklp, 11 8.l8.s<&'! or 633-ms 54()...2-4~. G7:Mi04l * ,._ !'149-2!70 ha DAY Work. All k I nd•. Experl!!nc-ed. For nl!W itore l!Xce l!nt opportunity fOl' ---;;;====--1 Wn..LPAY FOUND -pretcripli on ckhol!,fill,IJ'adl!.962-87-45 Gl!nl!ral Cleanin g in Huntin'gton Bl!ach, Ex· the rlahl MEN -Eaming WIG SI"YlJ5T HTGH INTERESr gl&Mea in Parking lot 11l WIO care for 1 child 1 • 6755 Transportation. Reliable ceptlonal<'bi>Portunity! Call potential unlimlhd, WMl'f!d. ~ nee .. On a 8hcx1. term !Oil.ft or wiU Dally Pilof. 3lJ W. Bay St., my home. Eveninp Carpet Layint & _ro"'n,_t,_•I=-----"'-"' 541-9853 for appt. Call Mr. GERARD S31.,'tt10 Top Sah.ry. Cati Wip by accept w~ JWtn~r in-,"°'=o-o"~M~e"=-=-~....,.== ,==·"c."l"'l"5.16-851,..-.,,,-1:-;=,-1-----'-RC:•.cP.:11;;,r..;66;.:.;:.:26 IRONING Jn my home. Ex-CARPET Cleaning. floor 545-M09 SALES Vance-&p. ~RI tett9ted in investini:. No ag;e SMAU.. Silkie Terrier, 6123 BABYSITI'ING, my horn,.. Car pet f'ell ent work S1 ~ hoor.-lllripPing. W.11xi ng, Witlls, REPRESENTATIVES #46 Fuhinn l&Mlnd NB lim.ll but public relation11 vic40th&:Rivet",NB.''S•m· $20 wk Alao Ironing i t.50 You furnillh han &"• WI "'-·· ...... "'"' =--Letdln• !n de •·e ·d•nt ~ Tor 2 active · Lie. Contractor n ........ a wuneu . ...u-v.10• Gardener & Handyman " " ....._...._ background hclplul. 642-9614 my," ~o lie, llttll!i girl'• doz. 6(2..5484 11 . 642-ll.'tln F 1pP.Ciall.t1 &o!allng Jn over )'otmphn: S20 Wk. ~ """'· Reward 6'1S-1815 B ~. 1~ hom ........ A pncf'A H I 7035 ull timf! J)l!rmltll~t employ· 100 I I t --'· Mera llfta. 548--8462 After 6 S3000 er $5000 2nd Trust ..... ~ a..,,,R ,,.ng m)' e onwl! 5-46-4-478 evenings Domestic e P JTll!nl. Mu11t bf! reliablr. anti mu UR u,.,...,, l!Xpandlng PM Deed. 10?0 • llfso need $8(0) LOST: Black kitten 15 wk! you wrrl. Vic of Magnolia le ========='== Landscaping 6810 LIVE INS tnJttworthy. Pick up or Cftr in Or"ngr. County, tbis is an I~=-.,.,~=---.,,.~~ 1st m . tPvpty. $97'11 "Pepito", Lonr fur, lttY BE'ach HB. Mon-Fri 9fi8..27l.1 Gordonlng 6610 ° PP 0 rt u n 1 t Y to enll!r LVN 3-U Charae NW. AP. a.round neck. Vic Goldenrod 1~=::::::::::::==::::.1 :::::::'.'.'.:?. ___ ~'.!: GAYNOR'S ' LANDSCAPING Employer pay1 feet rPhl'Qulrf!'d, CoatR Meta lrM. dJKJ1ifiedpro!e11ional16lina ply Jn Pl!f'IOll Brlttol Conv. S B • k M .. • G "RD EN ING s-vJCE Coorge Byl·-· A&•"'""' onl!: ... II -"• t tlm I ~ ANNOUNCEMENT a: Sea Lane CdM 64-4-2460 r1c , atonry, c. Japin ... G1rden•r "-"""' ...,... """"' M L $"4f-Ol9 •u "' ,. r I! nv1!1tment H09p. 1209 W. HI! Way and NOTICES LG. Blk. "-/whit!! atreak 6560 Exper., complete y1rd Stall! licen1ed conb'ctr, 106 BE. l6th, S.A. 547-0395 r. •w 5 1!11'p not neceaary, we train. S.A. ----------1 rvt Fr -Retiidenllal -Commercial Chlne1e ltve-l.nl. Cheerf'UI s.t7~. Muloal Fund I =====--~ .. \ha- Found (FrM Ads) 6400 on chest. i.. No. 3ll7. 3124 BRICK, Concrete, Ca.r,>entry le ce. tt l!ltlmatl!I Yard aeanup Free Eal P•-••••I· Ex-rienced. Plumblr/Journ•yman Jnve•lon Inc. 2100 N. Main, BEAUTICIAN. MOO ve : Lincoln Way. CM 5t6-401S Cu1tom Cabinets, Small jobs • 543-7lr>8 • No job to big. m3S81 '"' ....-1,... Santa Ana amall cllmtl!Ut. 1 u an l t • -~--RELIABLE R Fir Ea!t Agency 642-8703 .,. ,::;;::.:::_;:;::.______ Be1uty Salon 1836 Newport NEWPORT Han.oor }I i I h Reward! Yr. old blk I: brwn OK. Free Est ~5 : ea a · C'atft.AL'S L n d 1 c p g 1: Service l ~pt.Ir Automatic tranamiWon &: llChool ring, dasa o( '57, no n..i.arman Pincher. Male I · w/Oril!nlal care. Clean-up1 _... C !Ion -•1 "--li h Bl., C.M . ......,.,.., Builden 6570 &: odd ,.. bl. VI n c I! n t, RototlU!ng S;erv. Free f!9t. :A:'!gon=:c•::IOI::•. Men 7100 •nu new....., !'!!'2truc co .. .., "1'""' · I t, heavy BABYSITl'ER Cort'bll di!l lltOne'. Giri'a m i n I at u r l!J, Ana. 10 Tegray. Call 536-86ll (Have own e q u f pm I!: n t .....,...,,v duly mechlnlc. MUlt be ex-=· ~~bl! Nl!wport R EMO DE J., rep a Ir 11 642-0326 962-47&1 Coaat Employment . _ _ perienced jn hydrcmatic & ~~-~ Y;ir ::"d:. Paraon1l1 6405 plunri>'J., painting, e~ .• STUDENTS ..,orkin,q their ========== RESU~E SER\l'ICE SERVICE Station Mechanic turbo tranamiMlon ov~aul. &73-44?.C ntOROUGHBRED s i I v er SINGLES .ADULTS carpentry, r,.lid., commerc. way thru collegl!. All"" P•perhangint AGENCY" Fu.II ttme. Expet:ietfcied in Exeell~t working cnnc11. ::=;-:;:::--;;--:-=7',,-,:-,.., rrl!y Persian ~at. VI c Med Orange County'• room 1dd. Re••· 67>_3133__ :=:· CJl.~.sc~n comp. P1lntin9 6150 Slnta. Ana. Prof'! Bld,q. tuneups, brakes A ~@1 tionii A Com.Pliny lw!nl!flta. :.1° ~H ~ ~ Fetnleaf It Go Iden rod , •-~ ---:ia 1 Santo 1670 SAnta Anll Ave . a!lgnmft'll . C'.ut.rMtee + Contact nt Cll.ll Robert Ror· ~:~~· li'l'j.-4235, Afttt 6 ..11n~;;' z= ~ C1t1rint 6575 GEN'L CIMn-op, tree MN. R!~~~T~~ina:~ ill d: Cmta Mesa '42·96 l 1 comm~pply· '.'(Jll' qualllW!d 11Nalllkt ~~00 C d ~~-fOc' Interview T Pftf • ORCHESTRA . • EXPERT c.te..._: Will do rototll, tf'adlng, sprinkll!rt, Hn 3:JO MTt • 5 pm Mon-Fri . man." ...... ~a Cl\evron uwn a iliac GERMAN Shepherd, mmtly FOOD A coacTAil.S cateril1( Y'OW' ·~ or out. lawns, hAul 'g. Re••· 646-.')848 out: custom dr11.pet : cuttom I~;;;=~~=;:=:=;.= 80' S. Cit Hwy, lquna Bch. FU~ Part tkMi blond w/blldc atrtpe, 9 m011 WED 'IHURS FRI SAT Ex:~ food nd \c JIJNIMM Ga dene cirpeta; w,.q. coverinp .&: Hel W1nted M9t\ 7200 MATURE COLLEX:E ~ YM& tnaclllnl!t Over 21· S2 br. suar. -}... yr old. pludc nea col-DAN.CER'S ·coR.NE~ pl "-• w·~ e roa ' -ythr em' I color coordJnalion. 20 Yl'I p I Hi h .,......____, -..... ~ olthr wit ' )'ear11 experienct lbu1. Mrs. Ed"!Mrd1. IM, CMtrated. Vicinity Dell-"' . u.a .. ...,.an-up. o:uuUC•. ....re. ~wn-•n 1n1. P · eXJ)l!t', frtt eit, aamplts to a: ~.._. "'' uv~· • w mlnlmorn for all-around job ~ 1438\41 S. Main at Edinger St Req,. and parties. '2Ml638 terv:lce. 646-038-4/54&-0'124 your door. Lk It in•· Rei. 1: car, lamllltr wJth en.ta •hop work. -4.5 hour week ny'a, l..egurLa. 494-82-4'1 S4NI'A ANA 542-9Dl OW. 7-2350 . JAPANESE GARDENER Comm. e Boat Mechanics. H!!lper MP.It\ lot d@:Jlvery, part. minimum. FRY Cook 25-30 Yl'I· 2271 NpC KITI'EN Grt.Y a-white about fl!Xperiimcedl lime 'l!V • l kendl Call CROW \~ Blvd. Olet• Meu; INTEREn ' Malntenancl! by the month. MODERN DECORATORS Jen .. n Marlri• Corp, ' e w · N mru. CO., INC. 642~ ~~~::kl: •ne~ EXTRAORDilf!JRE C1bf'nehnlklnt· 6580 Good ref1. Exper Sf&-TTSS 536-9513 235 1'"l1ehl!ir, Colt• Ml!ll • 642-8591 _,~ .. ~1~w;';;. ~11~th~St~··:..c~·~M~·,__. liiliAitiiAiD:"m"'1;;;;;;; For DluimJnatiq CcRiplet CUSTOM , KJtcb. cabinets, LAWN SERVICE $15 MO. PAPERHANG&R. WW pa.int. 2 MEN wffllftr 10 lNrn auto SALESMEN, Mtm'• Clotblria· e BAR MAm, elQll!!rienced Market· 615--5698 orS!ndm! parttfg • ..._. bltbroom_JUllraana,formica DrptQd1\lll!, Prcfl!ukmal. Sample•. Floe kt· SBO detail buslnl!•. Guarulf!fl Mutt bl.ve experience, Ai> OYtt 21 · Phone far-~ ST. Bernard found in Corona outinp. c.icinal A unique. -. .Re. u. M7-c2 Wf!flkly Service. 162-6419. F 0 118'-Vlnyl, SOIWARTZ * IU YS * . while tn.lnfnc. AclPIY in pf,y MUiien ii: Biiiett, 9outh pointrnl!nt. 5t5-8l83 ' del Mar. Pleue ca 11 . TIIE GROUP ..._ M7 1~ C>vf!r 13. See Mr. Cook, Alt. Pft"IM .......... ----,CM •-•~•-~ .. .-MOWING, EdslniJ, vacalawn. -"""' V--"-,.._, ~ ... ..._ .-..:..-y f73.-S8'J6 uk far NaftC)'· (714) 776-ftMt (213) OL 7-6MC Carpenterl"f ~'"' Gen'I clt .. up . Htuli•g. I ~==~~~-.,....--,o I AM t1l Meu i:m..-: ........,n-Ttx't Autio Sl!lkJn, -y ......._.__ _..__._.. Expf!fi~ In Jewell7.ltort _......._ __ i... _,_, __ -~--"'·-Av·•'-t..•. " PAINTtNG and PaPt"rln&· 11 try Oub DX! Clltti Houae J,,15 Beach Blvd. H~. e.o~. 'n. t...UUli -..--•""'-'l'U ,.~ ~ •-"vu'""v....,... ....__. ,. .... "",...... ....,n: CAlt,INTltY Odd~Jobl. • 54Ml55 yoo call ml!: we botib!nefl1, Rd., CM. .. '"' onl,y. Gl'•vqllJ"d tbift. ...., .)'!!fin or cwtr.-.: dle. Olmer mult idmti.ly. KALE A Hearty Yachttrw MINOR REPAIRS. No Job e JAPANESE GARDENING Exclualvl!: but not expen•lve. Fl... I R I -* B~k« A Allpml!nt <l>ttqe ~ Shfip llABYSI'ITER Netfled. 2 11197-1291 widowe" Wbn to meft af.. Too SmaO~ Clllind in ..... Servi« Cl~. IAndlcap. Tr)' me and·11ee. 541-3157 '1 111 .,. rmin m•n, soc)d opport, Ex-per 562w.19th at .. CoM.a MN& emall children. Mr ~ FOUND: Sum of moftey, "ric. nuent>A oplllant·widow 1'itb lll'f!ll 4 <t th« r C!ll~. lnc'· 53'1.-7(1.14 aft '11.m. e PAINTING I FENCES e Permanent polltton, xlnt. !nan, rtl hn, "11 + ec'lmm. LAN't?8CAPER. WANTS Npt Shorl!I ~1* eVllrt f.l5tb St. A: lryjne, Newport or without ~ager to abllrl!i 'St5-81.TS Evff, •2912 Dty11 Oat 4 ~-... Llwn Interior A Extl!irior Jll'.Y, Mfle6~~tl-a,~h0ck, Npt. Pll4 vacs.tim I. hol;. Apply HELP. SOME EXP ER . ' P/T $2 br IU&I'· rd_;t1 1 ~ 645-83 ~. nr1c 1: t11n en 1-1 -..~ 546-TSl'l " l1Wll 1 in Pertm at Younc • Lane: y9cht. Objective ~ •Wnr A . o. ~-~. Ucemed. DESK CLERIC Tin: o.., 1• E lT, Of. NECF..81.UY. 541-Wi eve.. Brpah Ctlltomer 9ft¥, H.e,.: !ILAQt IWt.cat wMh Jellow' nlatrimoayl'T P. (). Bm: REP.AIRS* AL~TIO?jS Sfl..Blll, 5t568'10. alt 4 PM JNTDUClt A: DrlD\JOR. KM Nllet Villi Marlna 3 ~ Auto PUT 1:1.rM Milek bu' wortc, F .V., Mrt. Brown MOo1ISI; ....... Vie· al M..., Ploco -T"""""1 llllad. CAllINET8. ""¥""" '''" CUI~ ~Lan ' -· ,_ -·· ""'1. urn Ba-.,,.,., detail ...... -"" 11 y..,. ar --.... ..,. P.AllT-TIME Jl..N .... Doi> _.anc1,,;,.~-=-c.,,,•=·.,'°,,_""'-=== I URGDn'Z ~ ..... 21 ,,.. ~-I ~ Maintl!na:nce ~ [Jc .• IM. aroac 5*4314 Newpart ~di. . CCJIM, NO ..... call• anent 11(11.ttbi. ....... tor'• .met, < ,,... •••••• J'ouN?;:::t' •••'• ..., --•• ., .,. CABPD<l'ERmG ,WORK -.-att•·P.M '"° "YOUNG MAN -· . Al'PRENT1c1: in .,..:uMM.1 j ""1'oet~abocbtl Pa~trJcJ 1 Pattnl:, al6dbcslw doors Jn-LOW aJ8T Mainten~ "l't"IH°'"';.;;iltl=nt,,__. __ ..;;,;;.:..o I FuD titni. S,~. ldOCldnc • T~a Awto Salon ~l plant, IHtn ~-,.rtt'-' SIAMESE Ctt. Nllt. Bcb t>ewtt pl.e111e bll her lather at1lled. * 5*-.TMT MOW -EDGE -SPRAY ~ 14 HOUR SERVJCE e .l °h'ttl'ltn!t ~. ~ l~f' S.cb JJlvd. lftl:· 84"•0 tradt!, Jr md WOJ'k. ~ WCl'1c 'ridrdty 22..211-d I& arwa. ~ <tr alm!r «llJl!el • ( 21 3 ) e (:ppsltry e CaMnet.a e FERTilJ:ZE. . 981-™9 Plombin,g -refll'lr1, remndel· --EXPER. Mechlak whb own e llUMK>YS Gt'aveyard -'l Newp21.__ m-1132 • .. n;JUND Hippie a 1a1 n I '7!l&-e06 tJt srr.-m1 a.ft t e Btt-bu e AlUndons e £\A,I.Y' PIWI' WANT---:ui6 tnc. EJ~ ttwer clean-JOrN tbe 9!1'iJ .. 1 111 thf toola; llMd)i: pl@nty el $1.tli hour. OMitilet COlft .............. NHlol: PM -• -e Reooli'l.e itea1 -81\JNG 11!>1\JLTS! Inf, All -1\lat. 8*1'07 ~AlLY PllDr WAl<T Allll "'":::;11:::,·,:17;:t1:;;~:::;:::::::•..:C:::.M::;·~.;l!hop::;:;:;.;112:=,....:"..:· ;:11tt1;:;_;C:;.M;:·;___ Wll -119 ~··· .. Money Wanted 6350 ,..,. • • • • I J It I " : ' '•· ' ' , " • ' ' I' • . ' ' .. • ' 'l • ' ' :.... ...... -----..... --................ ----......... ~ -· -~ .. '"' .. ' 1111.Yjil'l.ll'jjii:ilriliillli'i'jj!!!!J~Tilu!Mo1~~·Jooo!!~nt,~',..~~~~~~!!!! . . _ 1 • .....-I , '· ......, & IM"LOYMINT ~.~l.;.l'." .. -:----·I .Ii •• Me.-.., Waa 7900 11111 Man, Went....,_ .._ __ ,.. Ill ,., ...... • • • • • • •• ,,.... , ..... a-··= ........ :,., -•• llOUGo - ROY.Al ll>USlllES Intl-Int Products . °"'· 2040 I. Dvol' ltd. ..--Santi AM (714) $4N210 (Minecl al Dyft' • :Re.d Jllll _, • c.lns Wio Company .. Newport Beach Car~r ,Opporiuni"! ' • 51'. 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Excollont Mneflll. • ROSllSOlfS FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ·An equal tg)pOl'lmdt;y employer Mature C.shler ind Morgln Clerk ~"'""in -~. A,pp:oximate II). '* llOO • month. -.. negomb1e dependin1 t1:1 ex--· Goodbody & Compony L.\GUNA BEACH Cell for appointment Mn. Klrner 491'*103 ORDER Tlk:ers, maturt:; ~ er ewhings; pleuant work from Olr cfflce. Part er lll1 time. No ~­ neeelll. Sft2ar}' Sl.65 Hr. KI 1-1323 Before 5 PM ' ~ ,, ., ' ' ~· : .. • • Wiii S.11 Any Pl-lndlviduolly .,. ' 8' Caried arm divan, lg matching chair with beautiful fabrics; 5 pc hexagon dark oak din· ing set with black or avocado fraqied chairs & vinyl cushions; 5 pc bj!droom set, 9-dr Mr & Mrs dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 lg oommodes & matching headboard, O~LY $429.95 1$895 Value! or-TERMS •1 low•• $3 W•k No down -uM eur 1tON chartt pl111 Appr.oved Fumlture (No Foney Front-BUT Quollty V1lu11 ln1ld1) 2159 Ho-BM!., Coste Miu 548.9660 Opori 9-9 Dolly -Sundoy 11.$ 12 v .. " ... loc1tion-11me owner .. l.~·~J . 12 1tring guitar with ampli· tier & reveril. $100.. Call before 3 PM M6-0661 SCJIOOL Cliildttn' 1 vact.tklll n.tf.9, ChllOOet 10-t.e.cn Typhic School. 548-2'fl9. l'f3 Def. Mar, C.M. - :R... DB1e Tutor in lUgb School Matti • German • 644--0196 • OLIVEITI Underwood el!C. adder; lift new. $130 ......... GESTEI'NER Mimeograph No. ,120. Xlnt cond. $150 or best' offer. 836-8669, 633--0972 Dime· A· Line M!ltCHANDISE FOR SALE AND. TRADE Furniti.fr• IOOO Store Equipment 1012 . ,, . f . ' . ~ . WANTED 5 or 6 ft. Sofa bed. Ok U ne.eds upbolsterioa . fteuonablt. Call 5M-<f1'S3 lilochlMry, lie. 1700 l . s. mac :ao Otf,.. ...,., ,: .............. 1uw11 ... 1~ yn old.~ n&-n;4 Binks oomprumr 23 cu in., 5.bp motcr 23> v' with tlO;I> trol • * "2-9936 'FREE TO YOU • -_.___,. ____ ......_..,,,._,. LOVABLE Fe;nale pup. German S b e p'h er d 6 P.ointer, Htbria$. tho t 1 . Good with ch~. To~ bottle. K1·5-0PI-·e/21 Gttm&n SbePber4 imZ. Malt 2 yrs old. Well nwmered • behaved. Good w/older dlll- drm. Needs \qt' ~ le TLC.~ SMALL mixed puppy v.-y good with Yo\IJ'.lj' children. Cell 847·1329 a t t er 6 PM em ~ cute ti~ Jdttfm males/females, tr a I n e d • 20311 So. w. Cypt'ft.s. Santa Ana He.ight.11. 54&-9963 8/71' TO GOOD homes; cute P'Jl>' pies, very good w it h children. Beae l e-ml::1 536""8 6171 C111'E ' 1"&yful, .,., ' ;:~: rqale .k t t.t15~~ 2 FEMALE K1ttient one calk:o, <me blk/whitt both ftully. 64&-1516 6129 IUJJ:FY Kittens tD pod ~· 1 wk&. &13--~ 8129 GOORC!A ....,,, for ... rnm. mi.ldnc· &o-235' 8/29 MIXED ~ mo "ib"i"r bonier O.W.. ~ &Ill FREE Orte kitl.elll. Kl ~232( 81» I • l ' piT ...- ~ OEI • , " j ( Hoa -l\'1L t w ""' u ... iiE s~ .,,. ,,. hu nu 6r 17' ~ , .. .. N • . · . . ' I pl!TS .... UVllT~~ TllANSPOltTATION .TRANSPORTATION TllAHSPOttTATION T~SPOllTATION TUNSPORT4TION • tllAHSPOITATIOli ~~ifiOA f~TidN u :: I ~ 1111 leata & Yachto -.;;.i.;;~;f~iiiij1=====::::1 ~ ---·----!.":: kllbooi. 9010 N\Mlto...... 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'creY·.l.t,~548-1.US , -red, &:ready to~. Just _ Btll5.1M&.~ . US2WD.LYI J Cev UT ortctna1 bel.utiftJl '•JtaliJ ,clutch: traN, Interior, ~m.SUl ·or"~M . RA;&POllTATION ..:.370 $0)0. M..t .... ts• l1ll!J!GLASS Boot 3! hp 'l6 TIUUMl'll iii cc diir ...... With .;:,. ' .;.... ..a. ...d. lop, """ .. rlec:tt Sunrool, $12ll0. m.<1119 "" 5 . s:~~~~tl11 1'. _ Evlnrude eke. + trtr, ex. bike. S250-G3 'f9wne, trana £xtrt.s too nllftN!'Mll pcm..._ 6' ar trade; Ma '91 VW 0.., blui, m.e 'ntw, "9t .o.;,.a Yoc~ll 9000 s.nlio.11 9010 ~.:""' ........ ..... °"'"' Mea. 646-1257 In m~ntJon .. °""' $7DDO i,,., 5.itum ... bof0ld613."I .' .. . 21.000 m,"" cai•'-"'lN .A~llol ~-~ T7 PlklCH 2lOOC; 'c!><IJI, ...tecl. 518-00b • Jk:. -Ill.Ill mo. After '511MGA 1315' Good...; •• ~ ...... ,,.c11o, rldlll it~,;. •t..: .. STAOIUM 1$' ~'I.' Fiaber, outboard 19' RHOOF.s 19 $1 5 9 5 lea vine ... Good ' Uc. PJmtl •.• mo. Aftllr ' .. ,...._. DHU COY, $\650 or Mat qft, hull,%., ftnWled .. ~ LOADED! CLEAN! M•rlne Equip. 9°'5 &ndilttou. ~. '5l WIILYS '.C nee\ drivel U:)o. ....am or as.at? eoed. 4M% 1'•Jlotrope 560-il90£off>:~(~s) •Oil July.- • U C • ...' up -bin n ~ -10 0<0 _._ -• * • !<¢ I °"""' Del Mir• Kit 5,.. '• • ', ' uU ' !JtanO ..... • y Vl.r.J<.> • ei.>es. ~ '66 EVINRUDE'33 HP q . For Sale '61 Rondit. 90, '' l PM •. ~ vw. ~·•Mater. . ~--'C4116'2-llTI. ext,, 221 fu;dg..1'1r.!300.642'"46 SABOr .samcK No. 4519 >1Hn.13'Glaapor .... to """1'"'°1-0llly:JUm!. ..,._. -·5"!! i;ATSUN . -,57 MG-$SSO c•sH-·Ex..u>n<cOOdlticm.V.ery · -..t an.i 1 p.m. to 17' BOst.Whl r .IOCl hp n~ ·WITH CART. $325 •• bey.,.'63 M•I"' 25 Hp .. xln~ e .c.11 5»-T'33 •. ltoCNll'n Y•hlcleo 9515 "-~ ~ • c1'<n •• l500.,SIMG{ clalm ;,...... tjc-(North fut, lik.e nu $22$ 675-0145 • 673-5661 • . 7' Hydro. free Ubuyer · k.........L. '· ntEE W :'/EPAS " '.~ cond. Mf.2991 aft 1 Y:'fi. IAlf I~ .orul '.~J~ex. ""-·~1 .. n.l.11~ z.;_.. --to.-•? l '::~~~=-~~~::~~::.::"~~11~~~===~·~ . So'."' . . SAND ....... 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K--• FOR ,._,? . ._,,_ 5130 Factory Rep. ~· Ger-... -Beach Blvd Wstmns•• Good. oohd. $545. 60-0193 Call~ tio~ .. · •• J i·m Slem'ons Toyot1 1110 offers 9uar-.... nw• _., mmpinc u.__.~. aid J.i/O:N · •• 't ___ _ •nteecl service 1•ti1f•ction in the naton's new-'6'1'3-2517 • 675-2100 Sears htiil them tor $800 -• · 'f1 DATSUN 1600, d l r, •st an~ b•st equlpp!td service cent1r. buy thll one 1or $200'! Im-* FA:NTASTIC * roadltr. Hu (2) tops, sky B1for• you buy a n•w Toyota 1nywh•t• •., Fishing 80lh 9040 maculMecand.! &rl-3557 1965 Weltway Campe!', blue black interior buclcet ------- ch•ek our pri ce and t1rms. _,,.,--•• -" .. ~-------~--Al-HELl'J'E TENT TRAILER Cllbover heaYJ dirty Ford 250 ~. ' speed. ~~ to '4 Fl'ff La Veg• TOYOTA _ fJVVU) UJl_.....""l""", -UIJ!· SLEEPS 4 ~V!, 4 IP. R/H inc boot. Jell! Take older trade or ·Vacation Wltft A FIN+NC,INCI NO PROIUM HIH ~."".=.""".;.;i":· :::,'; l450 91J>.10S5 • = .... -="' ":, =· 1115 ,...,. t''""~~ . '66 tOYOTA '"::'.=.;.....===.;......;.....,;.;c_....c_;;...o....;..,... ".J·,·m· ..c em· ons Toy.ota -·' -'6' AlRSl'lLEAM u· Lind 548-031s · · month. Aft" p.m. · ·• ....,... ...... n.. ...... -J Yacht. New condition ' -,L.B. ~t ... lftet economy ear llNI• Wonlocf ·9050 S' PUtJrlm II C.O. FuJlY eq'pt billt -· Artie white wllh . 0,.. ~ 11 A.M. M 6 P.M. 417 W. WARNER 540.15rz SANTA ANA ''Wiler. yoµ get the best deal and after s•I•• · servic•" • 54M061 • + jocla, '6! O..V V-3, 11450 ' JAGUAR ...,oulnc loi.rior. Auto- WANTED: Me-r cury out· 15' V11e1tlon Trailer, caah. 494--5187 evei..:.. matic tn.na., nldk>, heater, board, long abaft. 80 Hp or $450 * 546-7887 a• Travel Queen. cabover '&3 XKE Roadster, Xlnt etc. Up to 30 m.p.r wtth.tlQ Jar, 540-3236 Moe-Fri ,9-fi:30 CHA,RGE your .want ad now. camper. Fulcy equipped C\llttm palDt, Diamond tuft h.p. doilJ&" the job: Six to uk for "PbU." Dill M2-567S far RDULTS . f150, * Am-~ upbcL PB). m.Gl82. d:ioo.e from u low u $1516. ;;;;;;;;;:,;.;==:;=~=~===:;=;;_;:0;;;,;=±===;:I Plui T 6: Lor PllYmftlb u 9IOONow Con 9IOO N-C:us 9IOO Now C•n 9100 Now 'cor:t 9IOO Now Can . 9IOO '°"' u liii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijjjjji~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS. · "2•00· Dn pa~ a ··~ ·ONLY ' . ~ CONNELL ,_ '7'"=f- ·~ I ~-111..i .. w.....,, DELIVER·S ji OUR HUGE "JUNI YOLYME SALE" IS . !!!~ ~~-~.:::./·.: • ..!·~~ :: NEARING IT'S END. NOW IS y 0 u R ELMORE Coin1ell't duri119 thit 111• 011 ~ ""''"d "''"· · 7nt CHANCE TO SAYE LIKE NEVER BEFORE ~, ON ONE OF OYER 2$0 NEW CHEYROLETS ' & ·cHEYROLET TRUCKS IN OUR · GIGANTIC INVENTORY. ALL' MODELS ARE IN STOCK AND !lEADY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ~~~ '81 NEW WelpMll• c.mper Jlteady to ao •. very few ml. $.139.5. 6'73-1784, 536-8f79 'Ill vw O:lni>i Bus; clean, -cood, ll900. S300 .... .... tNW pnte. ollM-6352 ·~ YW * I OWNi R <ll'.AN. ~'MIS LOOK ' . . .• AMX • JAVELIN • WE WILL BEAT· ANY,: DEAL OM A . NEW OR USID .. ' RAMBLER OR .. BUY, YOUR~; CAR ; :FOR C~SH -HOLIDAY " .. · RAMBl;ER 1•.;Harbor t• . - • 1 > ' ·. ' ! ' I I . I -. i l"'JIO'TM A--~~~~~~~1 -· ·, rim .. , ' •• • ' BRAND NIW ... ~·68 ·C-MARO. Sport.Coupe Hor<ltop. Stock number 567. ·Equipped wi+t. pushbuit..; ·,.d;O, htoter, tinffd · 9loss, doluie soat belts .front"& '"" fu1y laciory equipped. ;$75TOTAl $ I 9PEIFot~-. 00\YN me .. tt.1 .on . PAYMENT ··=1:~ . - . - 2 Deor Co•,-. Stock 11um!Mr 427. E11111lppM witli VI •111hie, p•thtHlt· ton rfflo, h .. t.r, tl•tff 9lan, , .. lno •••t Mitt' h ... t aH •••r; fully f, .. ..., 411tW4. . . . .. .. ~~~.:!IT.~··· I l..r 44JTT. t' Deel, h••.,., iil1ty , • 1prh191, '9eu9t1, tlnttc:I 11•11, "'' 1hock eb1orb•n., VI •11tlH, fro11t factory •111~lppff. 575 .5. . 575 .E.. $67·:~~~::. 564 'l:&:::. _. ·IMMEDIAT·E I DELIV·ERY • 11W ;61-CllYllll : llEW '61 BISCAYIE . N' E' I ' -1 ~· ~0.1 ... ' ·-c ..... s.... ..... I .... , So4 ... SI«• -· '"· :: ·. CON . · 111111 . a;~~~:~:;-:;.~ ~~~~~~:.~~a:-£::: · 'CHIYROliET z~ij5 ~.=. ~?s~.a . .. -. $ ... :-:: $ .... - ··t~ 546-1200 ~= 546-1203 • . . ·~ ll . J. • ,, , -... f . ' ' Save"~ by sh.,pirjj . · in laguna. Bladi· ~ · -. ; . . . ; ' . ' . • Soo &· Qrlft I l , I•' Tfio ~II -, •· TOYOTA ~ fT99 •• ,,. .. : '17.70 • • ~rolla 2 qr. · t. tt "''c:• + ••• a nc • • • Lllrtftt· StOct hi· HlltO'Y · · • Al C'ol1n \ . • Al ........ "' • lil••cl119 Aw.•••· ' .. , -OU. y~1 I.rive. I · J oyota •• , Tliere '"II" IO ot•er w! .:.. is the lcey 10:~ better luyl too so~ COAST HWY. IHch 494 7I03 \ ' ' t I • . ' ' I ; I - ~-TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT A TIDN .:.T:RA::N::S::_PO:;R:.;T~A:;.T:.:IO::;N~ J,T;,;RA:.::..N:;.SPO...:..R_T_A T_l_O-::N:::I ::::...=:.::--~-===-~::":::'-~'"=-~.-:.::=:;:=.::.:~.;__..::::::..1::::::::=:::::::::::1~::;.:::..:.:.:.::.:..:..::~ u...r c 1 ,. -UoM c1,. -•~od c1 ,. 9900 Uood Cara 9'00 .;:U;;Md;;:..C;;•;;.'";;....-----~I ,,.....,, -27, 1961 . .,__. :..~ IOr ' ·s295 DciwN ~..,_ PWS ·'··~; TAXAL1CENSE DEl!VERS :qfl AmOViD'CR!DIT . IUNDNEW · -·ia ·iwa11 ·~D09' 'SIDAN . . ' ·OlDEI. NOW . ' .. . AU MONTHL T 'Al INTS IASlll OM H MONTllS ,WITH Y, DOWN. IUllDNIW , '> • ·~ BlRRA'CUDA i;i247r r ""'2"ll0•r H.T.PVI, •Wtom1lic , t i· · ... dlo:ho ~lor, Jtow,t•1!01ri119, Ii•• •11ow •• No~ 6507 . . - . 1$'.l333 '68 RJR-Y· Ill ' C~""'''· .. F A_C T,O RY • Alll CbNO., F•c.l.,worr111ty, VI. 111- > ~·• :~~H,..,PS, WSW. You pty lo1t -than tho d1olor1. Ho. 6419. .-: "" ·s· .. 3222 · .... . Fury II 4 Door. VI, 111lom1lic, r1dio 111d h1olor, pow•r lioot· i119. No. 64'1 $1333 '64 DODGE 440 S.t1jlo11 wofo11 .. VI, 1 1110· ll'lllic, rtdio, ho1lor. power 1t.1ri11 9 1-brtk~·· WSW, FAC· TORY °'tR CONDITIONING. Ne. 6522 $1444 '65 iMP~l~L Crow11 2 Or. H.T. VI, e11te,, ''"I''' 1t4tri111 -br~lrei-wi11. ilowt -. ;;,t, <F"-CfORY A)R, I I lo-• ·;i • • . F•c.1. Wtrr t11+y., No. 6Al• . . $2555 HAND NEW '68 BELVEDERE 2 DOOi SIDAN 1'1'1pel1 2 dor H.T. VI , 011to-. "''"'· r1dio, h11!1r, powt r 1!1ori119. No. 6402 $1333 '67 FORD Corli111 GT 2 Door, Low milt· •qt oufoll'lobilt fhtl it tikt 111w. Mu\! 111 lhi1 0110 lo 1ppr1ci1l1 I. No. 64.12 '$1555 '65 CHRYSLER N1w Yorker 4 Door H.T. VI, •ufofl'!e+ie, r•ilie, k•eltr. pow· 1ir 1t1e•i~9. FACTORY AIR CONDITt6NING. No. 6241 $2333 , AIUd-""od·Prldloon PJiii Tu and !.loonoo. All Advertl...t Con Good ' -' • ' . ' •· Unless Sold 10 p'.m. Sun:, June-30 ' ,-' 1 sc"~.=.=-.-L-El;.:;S~1 CH!VROLET DODGI MEICURY l'ONTIAC -'63 IMPALA--FREE-~1..AS-VEG_AS_l-,--'62__:::.M:...ER..;;.C_U_RY-.-I '63 C~TAUNA AflSWEIS VACATION wrtJ~ A ·-M·-·-• QMonv.P1uit Sta· t&.l Poc'ldac Clt.allna St. Wfi·' .v~ pwr •trc· •uto 1nn1. r/h. 65 DODGE o•RT u ~.,. ... ,, ~ -.. th bl In ' • "' tion Wason. low mUeqe Coll· White w, ue tel'-~ dr .. ~:1;~r=iy Mrdtop. Tb.ls ts the n..i:d to me oWner witlil fiH:tOI')' air, rioc::, iuto, P .S.,, P.B., ~ Primed • utter • Fcqro '"Carble • GET car. r J know • sill who la)'I die "i $695 • find C .T. model. BeautlM P.S. .. P.B. Jdc.'61 tarnlb' WA-tor)' •Ir. Perfect vacation tn Silver metalic rreen. '°" tat' traveler lot ... 673-2529 autom•tlc trans, new-MM.' $920 . $103' 1 trouble wifh iplaytnc: hard to1,;.,· ~==~~~~ 1tl ll .wN!timft you MVet '61 OIE'VY Impata 2 dr, hd Cf:I' ~. 6126 tgp. V ·I, P/S, auto . ee.utiful rf'd firllah. By owner . .$650. 642-6101 IUICK :s '5'l .QIEV ..-2 dr Sta Wiq; •• '62 283 ft1C $m. 11 T7 El Cam.inn, OM, 54§--5941 . ·~ CH!NY Impala 2 dr. 283, rib, pt, xlnt. ~. 18,000 on '67 motor $1195. 642~4 • ; CHRYSLER '•&1 CHRYSLER Newport "Full pow~. Low book ~ 8ef!t Offer! M3-806t . CONTINENTAL CONTCNENTAL -'65 white ~· ~eculive car full ROW«, factory 1tlr. excellent '6.l RJVlEllJ>.===1 cond. 772-7440 Mon. ttiru JYLL POWER.. Fri. 9 rt1 5, 637-4168 cond :"'ttkendi and evf!. -. fJ.500 * 642-7995 '62 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. ,50 Buick, 2 Dr. black cortvert., a cluaic runs xlnt, 1125 S4l-6994 beauty. Fact. air cond., full J=========I pwr, leather uph. Ori1. owner. Sll95. 646-5477 CADILLAC '~ LINC'OLN C.Ont. Must •ell BY Owner: 4 Dr. DeVille '57. le.llving July 4th; All white fltrl. cand. New tires, law leather upbol. •Air cond, all mi ., .llll pcl'IW'r. $350 ar-be!t powr. Lo ml. s~. &12-«189 'Offer. 546-5147 ~-·---·- '66 CADI!LAc. s. d .. __ c_o_R_V_A_l_R __ DeVill~, X1nt c;oo· Priced 'fi2 CORVATR MONZA S250 ,IOI'. ~ eale. $ 3 5 n 0 · Autom , new tire&. BIAck & 646-871.2 days, 6#--0247 PYel Maroon· Cleftn. 847-1659 1967 El. DORADO. leather, • ' AM FM ndio, irteren air -. ..,-,..-00~ ... -~,.,,...,--.-N-.,. ~~ 673-4i635 paint Xlnt , cond. SHARP! $'1'50. * 546-6632 CHEVROLET ----·- CORVETTE Fr9e L11 Veg11 Vac1tion With A '66 CAPRICE '63 2 TOPS.• '66 eng. f,, tody. Many Xtru! Must SPJ1. Belri '66 Chev Capri~ Coupe. Hon· offer. 774-4110 ()r 67f>..1307 duru maroon with contrai'rt-ask lor Chuck. ing blk interior Md blk (M· ======== dau lo!>· Afr rond .... •"'• co·uGAR trans. Plus &11 the G.M. ex-1--------- b'U. This automobile jg a~ '68 COUGAR XR7 GT, 111uto, 80\utely 11howroom frf'sh. ,R&H, air, chT'Ome whJ.s, Blue Book M)'!I t2&!0.00 Our ri,dlal, loaded, $3850. Woold Speci11l this weeirend $2375 conaider Datsun or Toyota plllfl tax & lie. or paymt11 a.:i pickup in IJ'l\de. 4!M-9509 all law, as 5 or wkend11. $19.0Q. On Paymt & ··~ss"°"co"'u"°G°'A~R,-,.AM"°"·F~M~H,-,~,., $89.00 per mo. O.A;(, Low mileage $.1,500. 673-8lliO lnclud'CI Tax, Lie. & lntft'e'St nr 6'1'5-3222 F.vf'.fl. ELMORE FALCON tim. Truly a pr~ Mitomo-1st ~ k>I on Harbor Blvd. lat eat lot nn Harilor 81vd. ' 1>11 .. Special """ 11•·111 JOHNSON & s· ON JOHNSON & SON . pllllll TM. or paymtl •• low •• ,$51Jln paymt. I. $51 per mo. 0.A.C. includH t .. , lie ... interHI, ELMORE TOYOTA ~Mircun' Calta Mesa Branch tttl Hlll"bor Blvd, 6(2-.71J>O '64. Mll\CURY Co&ony P&rl< 11Rtb!. wagon, R/H, il1r cond. Top-mechanical cond. Inquire Lido Shlpyani ~ Lido Par4c Dr. NB 673-1172 l.Jn(!Oln...Mtmtf')' Costa Mesa Branch l!Hl Ha!'bor Blvd SG;.1\W) , 1194-'320 !MOO ... .,. e1w .. w-01,DSMOllLE '61 OCXX:E Lancer, 2 dr, HT. I ---'--------1 4 Sl'EED Sl'ECIAUSTS HIGH PERFORMJ.NCI_ CUSTOM C~RS 01.ARGFSJ' ~cnON IN ORANGE COUNTY Selec:fitel .Auto · ' cyl, ..... ''"· ""' Ver/ '66 CUTLASS Center clea.n. $4!:6. 548-6948 FORD '(.6 Olds CUtlau 2 dr H.T., 130.1'l Hubor Blvd. 5374646 beautiful black boc«t't M>al '"'""' with motaDlc gold ROY CARVER -· lini&h, f'actory air With P.S PONTIAC FREE I-AS VEX'.iAS le P.8 . To he .eold at whole: VACATION Wml A salf! blue book $1900. Sa le 2125 .Harl!or Bl., ea.ta M..; '64 FORD STA.' WAG. r.:: SUnday J""" ""' 6 K16;tf44 '!be O:iuntrY Sql.lln! top o( the ·11t e11r lol on Harbor Blvd ~;;' tm~·~ -~ '.:~ =~::.:. w~ JQHNSON & SON Bently --- trasting bltH! vinyl \JJterkll'. Llncoln·Mm:ury , 1..~ .. ""'ro"'NTIA=-c~.~G==ro=='-. -dlr-.-v-.,-, 1 Air cond, P. Str. Auto Even OW!ta Mesa Branch 4 epeett. Rav8' black top a lugga1e rack. ShoWroom 1941 HArbor Blvd. 642·7ffi0 wittt i)earl irey bottom, fr6h. Special thi.11 wttkend '63 OLDS. F-35 Convertible. black leather interior. RUDI only $15$.00 pku T&L or LOADF.D! Eggshell wh.lte, excellenl. ~ to appreciae. pe.ymts as low l!.11 $62.00 dn matchft\&. top., black plu!h Make oUer. After l, 49~9713 paymt &: $62.00 per i\\O OAC. intl?rior. Owner tr om (JI' 639-3617 includes tax, Uc. & interest. Newport. Take $75 cub 'fl'i LE MANS ~ cu. in, 4 ELMORE dels, dlr, will flnAnce 1pd, $11MO .Blue a<dr;. $1fr.O balanoo " 129.66. Dtll '""' cMh. , ; TOYOTA l . 494-9'n3 or 6.1.4-3617 * • 64&SM4 * ·n ows ..., • ..., """· ========<I t.s.m Beat'h Blvd., W1tmnstr Transist<rized i g n i t l o n RAMBLER auane wheels. P owe r __ ...;;...:.c.:.::..::.::..:~--'I '63 FORD '63 r·ortt Country Sedan Sta· t:ion WllgM. ,Belge with black vinyl interior. P .S. & P. B. A fantastic buy Al $913 l!!t csr lot on Harbor Blvd . J9HNSON &. SON '6.1 Ford Galaxie SOO XL PS . brakes, eteering, Air cood. R/R !J62...ai,96, alt 6 pni 968-lreJ l'ONTIAC PB. orig. owner. Xlnt cmd. 65 Bonneville Convertible. $950. 96Ul648 aft 6:30 PM Full power, factory air. wkdy11. * 642-:it.llG '61 4 Dr. Ford Sta Wag. R&H, ·~ GRAND PRIX, full pw-r. pow S&B, excel. cond. $450. llir, xlnt-oond, good tire&. '00 Rambler Amerlcut 2 dr good motor " tittw. $150. "or dler. 615-0039 STUDEBAKER FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION wrnt A .,. '67 FORD T-BIRD :~. NiO!St In Orange Countr,· nastiing red, Contrutiiic ~k intf!rlcr. Air cor¥f, tape dedr plm all other ex· tnu. Blue Book sa.yg $3815.Q) Our special ttlU! 'Weekend ' $3595 ' •I· ELM.ORE TOYOTA '62 FALCON , new mg.. 6/a-38.'i..1. $1250 67l-342'l' or 67H73.1 15.100 Beach Blvd., \\'stmn11tr clutch & batt; good oond. 1960 RANCH Wag. V~. auto 'S7 PONTIAC 2 dr Starchiel. 89(..333) Ph. !"1194-riJ> TOYOTA '62 Chevrol-$45(). Mr. Green b' r i Extras. gd. mech cond. R&.H Mme new· partg $100 tun 8"31 Blvd., Wslnmlti! •• 6Ji..7fl60 Ah. 3 Best offer. 675-S78.1.' g is. 962--0,263 '62 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Bisq. Ha11,1-,::::======::~~:::.:====~-::::::: f ::=:0::7::::0'====~=='°CHAR:;::o:G:::E~m~.=== f11.ctory 11lr, P.S .. .P.B., V~. l;JMd Can 9900 UHd Cars 9900 UHcl C1,.. 9900 UMd C -aUto, " fi ne Ol'I'" owner carljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~iiii~~---~~~· ii~aijra~---~·iii,_ Jor the full price ol \I · • $117 hrt car lot on 1-farbnr B1vd JOttNS.ON & SON Lincoln-Mercury 0,Stfl Mega Branch l!).\1 Harbor Blvd. M2-7(fl() ' FitEE LAS YreAS VACA110N Wmf A .. '64 CHEV STA WAG. Thia is the popular 9 pasg. 4 door &lair model. Silver green ~h\lic with matdllng interior. Auto tranll, pwr. ateer. l..uggage rack, all the •cce1. FamU.y type for MJm· mer fun on 9P@ci.al SlJ!li.OC plus T&L.or p&Ymt!I all Jow l •• $52.00 dn pa.;ymt & $5.2.oo' ~r mo 0 .A.C. incluclel tA:x . lie. & interesL ELMORE TOYOTA Ph. 894-3320 15.Dl F.l"ach Blvd,. WmMstr '66 CHEVY 1mpala hard top, 1porl coupe, dlr, exotic green, hlAck plush interior. V-8, 11utomatic, pow, r 11teering, low mile.11. Will take older trade. Pymnls $46.86. -494-9773 or 639-3617 ~ EL CAMINO. Mist blue, VI, automatic trnn11., t.lldlo. heater, power brakeJI. Ex· cellent coodition. Must sell Immediately, Call 633-0666 itnytimr. '6.1 CHF~VY IT Nnva. Spl. Cpl". Hrdtp, 6 cyl. Stan. trl?l&. Q~an good run cond. R/I{. WSW. Belts $791). ,....,,., ·~ CHEV .El Camino 283 )\.p. 4 &pttd, pwr brakes, R&.H. Pluah interior, periect •can- dition ! $2()00. Call 675--0358 ·a2 Chevy 9 Pan waizon, V-8. 3 spd, heavy duty cluleh for towina:. Xlnt cond, $750.' ~.....,. . I '68 CAMARO. Brit!Sh racing 1reen, 350 cu in, 4 gpd, di.lie brakes. ~. nally lpOl't •quip. $2950. ~728.1 '616 CHEV. CA-price, pow S&B, 396 ena:., fac, air. Im· mac. 54G-31i6 '63 CHEVY ~I Air V-8 Stick !!hilt. R/H. Oean Make of. fet\ Kt ·5--0138 '58 CAEV. 348 V-8, 4 881:.. Xlat oond., Must sell! Mov- ing. $375 er offer. ~9 '95 a<EVELLE .1111. • dr ~ cond., 1Wl'W tirit $11X»/btlt o&r. 673-1911 '6.1 arav: Ste&n ,."°" V-3; new ttrn, ldnt emit .. l "'()IMllt!': ~ 646-"980 Bill PATSEL• :J)i;k SIMONS . . SERVING THE HARBOR AREA FOR OVER· 5 YEARS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR -NEW LOCATION . . '-'So/Jen edl AUTO CENTER INC. SPECIALIZING IN 'BEAUTIFUL LATE MODEL SPORTS CARS HBIE Allf JUST A FEW EXAMPW OF TH£ KIND OF CARS WE SELL •• • 1966 MGB. ONLY 11,000 MILES _196& TRIUMPH SPITfTR'fWITlt -17,• ·MILES, 1967 MGB. ONLY 15,000 MILES - 1963 VW SQUAREBACK WITH 39,911 MILES · 1965 MGB. ONLY 20,111 MILES 1966 VW WITH FACTOR·Y AIR CONDITIONING (2} '67 MUSTANGS FULL l'Owll, All COND. FACTORY WAIR· ANTY. 14,000 MILES All Of OUR CARS All£ GUARAllTftD FOR YOUR ASSURAMWI '(;olden W.jt AUTO CENTER Int. . 1984 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, COST~ MESA 642-8460 _:- --!l!!!l!l!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!lllliiilii I • J •• '( ·' . • > • ' .. • ' ' ., • • • f -.'-':< Brand New 1968 MUSii . . ' .. '. • $· .. $ $ Stitker Price 00 Special Discount Price · OUR · 00 47th Anniversary 'Windup" Price ' ·VAKIETY OF COW.RS IN STOCK AND. ' " . . . READY -FOR .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . . . ' ALL FACTORY EQUIPPED WITH: Heater, Side mirror, Seat belts, Arm rests, Back- . -. . . naY. .. , fANG ' IN "ou1 STOCK -AS 111N DRASTICAL- ' LY D1scol#(r1D, rr9 MAKE Tl:fE . ~SJ 'TWO ~J>•y·s OF ·ouR 4Jth ., "'~.. • .. !.f\. .'~NNIYEtl.SARY '~;S~LE·~·B ·~~~ ·: il'ION ,THE . 11 G GI s T IN . ·oul Hl$T~O~Y --~ ••. OYER ilOO 1TO ,,·'.CHOOSE ~ROM ."1N -YIRTUALL'n , . EY·ERJ ~ ~QUIPMENT COM.~N·~~" - il'lO" POSSIBLE ; •.• PRIC•S, ~~ _·,. . S~, SIA~HI&)' f):N ,():~~.~ ao, ·i~·i~. FORDS''!. A N·D · tHUNDERllRD$ . • ' • I ' . -FO.R THESE TWO DAY.S 'ONLYl.-. . ' ~ ~ ~· IF:.yoU~RE::~QOKING FOi ,TH~ ·BhT ···1i4[;;c)J 1'68.· YOU : . -. ,Wl~L 'FIND · IT AT ·THEODORE . up i~hts;: Bucket seats, Carpets, D~r trim, Rocker panel mouldings, All vinyl . ROii~ '<>·~· TMIS WEEK~~o.· I uphol~ter.y, Windshield washers and much ' more. -'' ' · , · · · ........ • ·111• O · · ., 'f .., °' ~· ~ . • ,. .. .1') . -f' . ( :•l.,..r!' -. . 1•, ·~~" ~ . TWO •c:••• OP USID CAU _10:1.t9'00• FROM!"'···~'-.'.,- 15 WAGONS "SAU" 15 111 .......... -... tin.,,,... ........ 'M PALCON IDAN · . Mte., UH, 20'.' clw. •r tr.4.~tJI 1"f' .,. •• i4 -· OML741 '895 . . MUSTANG SALE :~ Now , , i\,,.· ~ oc...,tlfloil- ly aMlpo and choclc over 100 .,... on MCh used ar that -Ill ,.r1erm-prkw lo Nlllng It. Yf/IU buy ' .. 10 ,_..., -..... wltll .... 11111tf11h1 Pl.YMOllTH -'U -c COMMUlll - ICONO IUS"S -PODS -PALCONS - '67 CORTINA IJT l•d 4 1p•M, lllM .. t.it.nw. JI'.' ti- ., t~etle $-46 p•r ... l t -'UPSl ll '1495 20 TO C..-NOM "6" a "I" CTLINMIS, · 4 .. -. AUTOMATlc:s. -WITH -~ ,, with built In --who• you buy • Tl-re Rcibins u..cl Car that COi' rloo ·tho. Dl.-ii• otlchr. n...canare.,....,....i , 100%. 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