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Detectives
"Fraiit Win: Servku
PORTOLA, Cali(-Conrad Lahr
Is afraid lhaf il IJ&J>lllilig" lltlt.,
twice in the Ame place, it may
mean strike three fOl' him.
The IJltle Leaiqe baseball coach
was resUnc a porUon of his »-
year-old body against a metal
b8cltstop Thuisday night w\)en
there was _ a mighty peal · of
thunder and a blinding Ouh.
·Tenuous 'Victpry
Frtm Wire Services
P ARAMOUNT'...A handful of teeth and
• piece of hand f06ay were the only
fragmenlary k:eys to identi:ty of someone
dumped into an aciil·filled bathtub -
perhaps rlill alive -at a motorcyclist
hangout here. ' ,
The gruesome case is seemingly lifted
from · a fictional horror story anct
homickie detectives were visibly sickentd
; by the accidental discovery and subse-
quent investigation.
Seconds later, the 185-.pound state
empJoye picked 'himself up from
the diamond a few fel!t away where
he had been flqng like a· foul ball.
, Nurses aL Eastern, Plumas Hos-
pital said ~e W8'" treat~ for first
degree burns ·on the backside and
released. ' · . . DAILY PILOT P""9 llf hlr1dl; O'DMMll
,Blind s'inger Jose Feliciano, an avid·baseOall~fin,·responds to play of
Angels during one of few brigbl spots.in 4-2 Joss to DetrQit, 'Ib~ay
night. NewporlBeach resident Feliciano shook>up the'basebal.Lworld
with his modem, but heartfelt rendition of. fiTlle ,Star Spangfed -&fn·
ner'' prior to a lfl¥.\.V.p(id Series·gameFHe·says he Woulcf;'like to sin~·
-his· version of the Natiopal Anthem at Anaheim. Stadium, ~perhaps t
bri'nging luck to the Angels . a)a Jim Nabors ahd··the·~LA Ram's.
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A pair of ex-convicts were arrested
at the home ~ne_sday night and booked
at Ule Lakewood Sheriff's Station in
COl'lllection with the suspected aC:id bath
murder.
Dennis W. Wallace. 27. was formally
held for parole violation pending ad·
ditional charges. while lawmen said
Joseph F. Samson. 35. had been sou ght
after escaping a Los Angeles courtroom
in February.
Cambodia Vote
Plans fot Mesa .Fi~h Fry .
Due in Senate
Soon: Griffin
i: Lawmen said it is not yet determined
whether the victim, whose OOdy was WASHINGTON (AP) _ sen. Robert
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Enter La st-mmnle Finale
Last-minute -preparations were under
way!fjoday for the 25th ~nnllfl.I Cosla
Mesa•Ntwport HaTbor Lions ~Club ::Fish
Fry celebration,-large~t community event
of its" kind on the West Coast..
'Ibe three-day fiesta headquartered, at
a.ta Mesa Park fonnall)" .opens ·1t
l :JD p.m., with a glitteriDg carnival
...i midway. battle ol the -·'mid
save· tbelr precision · stuni-nmn£ for tht:
eqd or ibe parade, about .. J:30 p.m.,
' performing 01i Center Streei, a<ljacent
,to the downtown park,
Sunday"'s highlights •will be·tbe 1Mias
M'ermaid Beauty ContM,' in . the P8fk
_al 2:30; loll-.!'by lb< S:!O p.m,;Blby
(See F1B11 FRY•, ..... .J)
hllllllr..i. ol fish diooen. '
1118~-=·~;~~~':' 'Girls f.Re1"0 cf :· WiD be consumed al $1.50 per dimer',, ~
virtually destroyed by the sulfuric acid, P. Griffin or 'Michigan, the asslitant
wh u tm.1e or female, but it was definitely Republk!an lader' .in. tbe Seute, uld
uman. todayiopponent.t tJt~i:ropoeed reatrictiou
Analysis or g~ of fat relittved on luture U.S. actioM In Cambodia tnaf
from the putrid mess in the tub proved be reidy to drop, delaying tacti~s after.
this, wbile teeth lying on the bottom a key Senate vote due ne-.:t week. were also cited as evidence. •
lnyestigators said whoever w I\ s ''i would think that qnce the· Byrd
dumped lnto the tub had been killed amenc:tment' ls over We 1hould i;ei to
here f 12 ho t r d a <vote Oil Cooper:Qnzrch ahortly after anyw rom urs o our ,ay1 that," Griffin told re..nrt•rs. earner and the stench of death aod rv• ...
sulfuric acid penneated the three. IYfesident Nixon late ThurSday threw
bedroom home. , his " support behind a move by Sen.
Other bathroom facilities evidently re-' Ra6ert C. Byrd, (J>.W.Va.,) which Sen.
mained Jn use during lb< period ln , Frank Chun:h, (O.ldaho,) said would
wlDch the home be!d ita grialy secre~ · "~sely emucuJ1le" hia amendment by
h<iore ~ dllcmered It Wednelday 1' permllttq I repetition ol the pmerit
night. . U.S. attack lJllo Cambodia. If needed
A phcne call· of 1 JlO"'ible burglary j lo prolect American troop< ln Vletoam.
1n pnicreu om! lnveotigaf<ln speedlJ\ir " >\!lied wbtther a libly elld 'lo delay
to the res1dent'e near Paramont Park stems from preuure from the Pertaion.
and Samson was capbJred as he ran which stands to k>le some S300 million
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ReSulbl ol lhe -Jal elactlon Jo choee a succeasor for ithe unupirtd tmn of
lhe late Rep. Jama B. •Utt .till hung
in the balance today with 'Dine elustve
predoots still miming.
As or lhls monilllf, Slate Sen. John
G. Schmllz (R·Tustln) held a If.vole
·majority over his' six opponents In the
special -Congressional llblz1ci tally.
Ttie runt mfssing precinCts . are ' all
.in.Orange County. Based on the Clator':i sbo'win« here, he 9hoold pile up a .Wiiinin1
majqrity W,hen the final vote la-tallied.
l[ _!!OOinit>_b<COm_.. tile wl!!w, lie
coµJ~ be sworn in next week . as a
congressman, rellnquJohinl his S4tb
.District at.ate senate aeat.
. If this occUrs, a SRC!cla1 election would
probably. be c..itect by Gov. ReNan to
seleCt a aucceseor to Schnrlb:· as 'Slate
senator.
Based on the unofficial multa of the
S4lh dislrlM primary, Dennis c.,,.,....,
state Republkan .&elder, would face
Democrat Dwight· Mize in a July vote
If the .governor calls for it,
SdJmllz. trounced hlo ~·Jn tile
419 of 421 Orange Coonty precincll lhal
have been counl<cl. The unollicial tally:
Sduniti, 78,17lj ~, 511,7'6. ~
In San Diego County's ~1 precincts,
uqoffjcial . ·totals . lbow ·the opponents
'leading Schmlli, 45,725 lo 25,!IM, a slight·
ly more than 20,000.vote rDarifri but
not quite enou&h to overcome the\
.senator's m1joftty 'in the Orange County
precincts which includes -.. ballots.
The unoff1claf totals : . • · '
Or .... Caualy (411 al ~edocto .... __ _
Sdlml&. 71,17&
Wlkmen, Zl,l30
Stele«. 1,154
Ratteme,•• .
Meggs,,3.$49
Hartman, ll,364
vote'June :JO If lb< nine mUllhg prednctl
fail W-show him wlth>amaj«l1y;
One thlllf Is certain --wtll
face ''Thomas Lenhart ·tn Nonaiber for
lb< niuJ,ar t,..,.year ~\term.
With 411 ol 421 precincts 1n tile recular
35th. Dlstrlcl primary r<p9'llng; · tie
senator won lµtndily over . three GO~
OpPonenls and Ledlart easily defeatod
Hartman for lb< Democrallc nomiDlllon. The totalJ: • . •
Republican: Schmitz; 54 61:; Wilcoren,
15,262; Steiger, f,552; Ral~.2,191. -
.-~Mic: Lemart .11,13ll; llarllqln
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On Beach :issue
' ls the putillc ouildeuly--lo ...
all ol <ltqe <ldunly'1'olmellne -
-no matter who °""' them?
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Supreme Court,....,. lepl nperts -
so. It ~ a ruling that -1-ve deap
ramlficalloiw UcoapiM !1!9 state. t
, ,\ !spepal ·DAl~Y l'JlX/T report ~
lhJs{ar-reacblnJ decision wUI be fel\lured
on the-Comment Page of 1 Satutdll1'1 edi~. Don'l miss i,L '
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with Proceeds going u;-dozens or H3rbol"
Area service organizations. Su. per polluter out the rear door. in Htilltary sales authority If the pending
Hoinlclde Detecti ve SJt. Al Fitzgerald bill ls not enacted by June 30, Griffll
Lenhsrt, 10,112
Su Dlq o.C-ty' (ltl ol It! ~nelac:ll 1
It.may. ~.June and a~ llUlllo :mer bul you wouldn't tnow It lrom
lj>e wea\her. !l'U C<lallnue lo bo
overt11t .. •even driu!J, Uld -cool
over the wee-end. Lions Club leaders predict the sil ver
anniversary eilition of ll)e.ir Fish Fry EL CAJON (AP ) _ A .BiolQgY
will be the biggest In history, drawing _ i~ctor aJ Grossmoot College
thoUiands ol Orange Coonty citizens. 'urges girts to help fight air pollu-
Saturday's highlight will be the 10:30 tion by'~.reje<;µng .dates with youths a..m. Fbh Fry Pa.rade, winding for three who drive hig~ered cars that
Mks tluougb lM lil'eols o( downtown Ott "super1JOllUl<n." '
c..ta Me11, "They should BO ...t only wilh
Robin L.-Grahaiu,.. 2~-ol Newpod lb< fellow "1lo dri.., a loW·
Beach. will ride as 1rand marnl~ hor9ep0wer car: 1'hey pollute Jess,''
chosen as a result or bl! five-year solo Richard Lazz aakl in an F.cotoa
'fOyage aromuH he world by saillhboa-t,-· -•-.. m•ctkln Day-lpeech.
1ongut ever undertaken by ~le man. "l think this would have a great
Parade Chairman Cliff We s d o r f impact on air pollution," he saW:I,
. estimates 30 Boats will partlcipate, along "Girls ha\lt· a h>t of lnfluenct..-on
with many marching bands and the: fam. yoong men and I thl;i lhose boys
ed Tijuana Police Department mot.ore)'· would 100U let rid '"''Of the big
cle drill team. polluters." ·
said' Wallace . ivas foun~ hiding in the ~conceded "There's,. problem there." ,
attic .a!ong wlt_h. a plastic garbage bag Ht. said he thinks a close vote Is in
cqo,tammg .~tio~al· ,r:craps ~of • .}luman I .pr~ OR the Byrd amendment. ·:1 nes11 an<! oone fralments. think lhal we'Y<.IOI • ch"ll"! o1 wlnnbjg &;arc~n-~e . _house and, 4ar11ae."~ '°" tbit;' .. ·he..yi!i:kl.r "lt ~ tams 1awmed' ~a . 20-gallon .carboy, an , on a handful or votei.',.
earthenware container for acid, five-guns 1 Adm. Thomu Moorer, taltinl to
and variety ol moton:ycle parts. rtporlen after the clole of 11eartnp
The •ktim may have been mW'dered on his nomlnats. to the chairman of
•bewbere and taken lo lb< ~ for.~·'1olnt ChldJ o1 6tllf, aald-tllal ·he destruc:tlon. or slatn there, mvest1gator1 fav,n &lvll'!I the Pmldtnt "the fies·
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Schmllz,' 25,594 .
\Vil0j>~1 S,.066 Steiger, 21 ,lb'
Ratterree, 4,732
Meggs, 1,727
Hartman 7 ,345 '
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llued on -anolllcla! Jotak,
Scbmlll -1c1 ha•• •j,, -Dell-.fr David Ha"'1>11h la ,. ~I M ~
Montreal Bomb Blast
Aki. tblllty'' he needs lo carry on the war,
Nixon made his endoroemenLof the-t-T,S E
Byrd ·~-1 1n a letter iO Se••l• u • nvoy elcomed Repu6llCilf~ . ~-=~= ===
"The Byrd amendmenl reafllrml :lb< VA'l'ICAN CITY (UPI ) -AVallcan
constitutional di.lty of the commandef..ln-press spokesman said today the Holy
chief to take acUOna neceaury to Jll'Otect See wttcomes t.he appointment ot a U.S. 1 the llvea oC United Stites forces aid PreSidr:l'ltl1I envoy u a step toward
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MONTREAL (AP) -A bomb exploded
early today at the rUr ol an office
building Jn downtown Montreal, lb< ninth
blasl in two -In Ille lfontnol area.
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Happenings
At Fish Fry
Outlined -• Hm,-for folkiW!n& the fesliviUes In
'llbnple fashioo, le • day-by-day and hour-, br-liour sdledule ol event& for the l$th
. Annual Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
.Llona Club FUii Fry:
FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. Fish Dinnen, ~ ..,.lne 1 S p.m. Caml'\1a1 Rides and M.ktway ·-7 p.m. Band Coolest
SA'l1JRDAY
10 a.m. Carnival, Elhibltl, Rides 10 :~ a.rit. i Hour Parade
U Nooo Fillh Dinners start smiJ1C
I :30 p.m. SCag. Show '
3 p.m. Drawing
4: 15 p.m. Dancers
&:30 p.m. Drawing
• p.m. S41ge Show· • ~-. 'Ii p.Jll. Wlnntr cl Buld Cootesl
I p.m. DrawiJ!C
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SVNDAY
U Noon Clll'llinl, Exhlblll, Rides
U llooll Floh Dinnen start ael"(lnl
2:30 p.m. Biby Coot.at
. '2:30 p.m. -.•ty Co!Ua\ • 1:10 p.m. 0raw1ng I
1:11 p.m. Stage Show
I p.m. Drawing !or Grand Prize (1'70
.Maverick Automobile)
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Coates~ with more !ban :aoo lnWrtl
enlmd.
'Ille Lions Club Flab Fry lealufts
'frequent drawings for 1 variety of
valuable prizes, culminating at I p.m .•
' with presentation ol a 1970 Ford Maverick
.to the whloln( dinner Uck<t-bolder.
· A complota daily llllCI hourly ochedule
cl Filh Fry emu ml • ponde route sbowmc belt vlewlJl& po1n1s oJanr th•
rway n lnclndtd lD b DAILY PILOT _;.i...,,. __
l'wo Hijackers
:eet 2, 20 year~
'' 1111 AM I (UPI) -Two oirplaJle bJ.. lldi.,. went oentonced to jail In two
-•"' federal cotJrta '!lxnday -the
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h' Former teacher 'Ibomaa G 1 or f e
Washington, 29, was sentenced to two
")'ears by Fedei'il -District Judge . JO;e
Eaton on a charge of' Interfering w I t 1)
the mw ol an airliner.
Washlni!On, w.bo had blA :r..year-old
daughte< with him, hijacked to Cuba
In East.em Alrllnes Philadelphia·Miaml
1111!>1 that carrJed, 151 -00 .Dec.
10. IJtl8. Thomu James Boynton, !3, a former
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ll!oced to :tO )'eltl !or plraU.,, a 111111ll
plant ho cbort.nd In the Florida Keya
l'ob. 18, 11111, and forcing the pilot to
Cuba.
Both men r<lum<d to the United stat.s
via Cuwla In Nqv~ and ourTe!ldered to authoiiilel." ·
Held in Death
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -Edward
Vega Mendoza, 22, has been charged
with manslaughter in the death of a
man from an overdose fl. heroin.
The Kem Counly sherilf's office ..td
Mendoza, also known as Edward Salas,
was in the Kern County fall on a cbarae
of poaesalon of heroin at tile time
the warrant wu sel'\led.
The manolaultrter charge 8"'ml from
the death May 20 ol Joee Aleman.
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TH\S .fS HOW FISH FRY PARADE WILL PROGRESS
Cost• ~s• Event St•rtt 1t 10 :• e.m. S1turd•y
Flying 1st Class
Soyuz Boasts Mahogany Woodwork
MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet opo«
WTitera today detcribed Soyuz: 9 ., an
orbiting decorator'a dream equipped wlth
a s«a. bookshelves and mahogany
woodwori.
Soviet apace sources said coeiDonauts
Andrian Nikolayev ind Vltaly Sevu-
'tianov would 1tay aJort at least 10 da'ys
and m ight try to break the 1165
spaceflight record of 13 days, 18 hours
set by Frank Borman and James Lovell
in America 's Gemini 7. ·
A revealing glimpse ol the Soviet
..-cecraft's interior was published by
the Army newspaper Red Star on the
fourth day of the Soyuz f!lghl.
The cosmonauts live and work lo a
two-compartment ship/that looks like
a giant meclwllcal bird from the out.side
and an ocean &ilpper's cabln intlde~
the paper said.
"A convenient aofa -atands at one end
of the cabin," the 'J>aper said, "Oppolite
It is an original .wor~ng office with
a handsome and harmonious layout. A
shelf with books and microfilms, control
desks, portholes and scientific in·
slruments completes the interior."
Red Star gave the yolume of the
main cabin as 317 cubic feet -about
the size Of a small bedroom. Television
shots of the capsule'• interior have shown
that lt appers aimpler and less cluttered
than. those on the U.S. Apollo spaceships.
Former Employe Arrested
In San Clemente Robbery
A l>monlb lnve~'gaUon which In-The suspect then alleged.If called in to
ftlftd Im CleiMIC' Polict querlta to work Tueadl\Y, ll'Ylnl be wu '~·In
a half-doRn other 1tatei baa ended today bet.ween Lu ~eg1s1 Nev,. arid San . Clemente and cooldn't come to wori.
with the arrut of. a former employe · He appeared at the st.ore on Wed-
of a variety store 01 charges of pulling Mesday, Goodwyn said, but later in the
a 12,100 sate job at the busin~ss. da~ ~-was stopped by patrolme• •.:.'lo
Rodney Eugene Beuel, 23, Connerly noLiccil no plates of registraUon on the
of San Clemente, was arrested by sher-recently purchased car.
Hf'$ deputies in Laa Veias, Nev., and As in\festigaUon continued that day,
brought back to the South Coast Thurs-officers said, Beuel left town.
day far anaignment on charges .or Goodwin said the alleged fugitive im·
burglary. mediately went to Las Vegas where
Beuel, who was en e.mploye of the he allegedly spent $1,000 duriag a short
CJomet: Store at Ola Vista and Del Mar, period of time Oil clothes and other
wu formally charged wilb prying ope1 Jtems. -
a fireproof sale embedded in the floor Police said they were . checking into
March 10 of 1964 and taking $2,100 ia leads which might Uni: Bew:l with a
cash from ll. · safe burglary on the same weekend
Police Detective Leonard Goodwyn said of the Cornet job. The first incident
hi1 .invesU&ation Into the case led to occurred at the Jn~faith Serviceman's
tracing of Beuel In Colorado, Florida, Center, but Aetted only $50 in cash ... Nev~da, Tennessee a11d several other PreUmiJ1ary hearing for Beuel is
states. scheduled for late next week in South
Goodwin said an arrest was OJJ!y Orange County Municipal Court
minutes away two days after the
burglary last year, but as he and other
oflieers were checking on a car purchase
which Deuel had allegedly made, the
IUspect )eft town.
The detective said that Beuel allegedly
rifled tlie ufe on a Sunday night after
closing, '-Urea took his regular day off
the Monday after the burglary.
50th Anniversary
Graduation Set
Saturday by SCC
Fiftfe"th IMiversary graduation ex·
ercises are scheduled at Southern
California College Saturday at 3 p.m.
fn the student act.ivJtlt3 buUd.ing when
94 seniors wUJ receive their bachelor
of arts degrees.
Commencement speaker wlll be Dr.
Jacob E. Hershman, a higher education
specialist from the federal Bureau of
Education. He will speak or "The Extra
Dimension -via veritas et vita."
Costa Mesa resident Robert Allison
will be the student speaker during the
exercises and Lynora Lebeck of El Cer4
rilo wiU be the student speaker at the
Baccalaureate servi~s.
A~y Cl\aplaln Col. John A. Llndvall,
a 1950 alumnus of the college, will speak
at the Baccalaureate services whlch will
be held at 10:45 a.m. tn the College
1uditorium.
Motorcycle Theft .
Suspect Captured
Newport Beach PollCe early this morn-
ing took Into custody a su$peCt In the
theft of a motorcycle which had be(!n
reported 30 minutes e.1rller.
Walttt Douglas.Frost, 22, of l:Kl9 \V ...
Balboa Boulevard was arruted at 3
1.m. at toth Street an<I ocean Front
when he was spotted riding a Honc\a
350 that was rePorted stolen at 2:30
a.m.
Students Freed
After Faceof f
By Government
GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) -Three students
taken into custody during a drug search
at a Hobart College dormitory wert
released and granted amnesty early ~
day after some 500 students surrounded
arresting officers for more than three
hours and damaged three cruisers.
Ontario County Sheriff Ray O. Morrow
said, "It was a very explosive situation
-;-it was critic.al. There ls no question
at all somebody wu going-to be.hurt/'
The amnesty agreement wu worked
out in predawn conferences between
pollee,-college officiall and some activist
students.
Morrow sald a combined force of about
10 officers from the Ontario County
and Clly of Geneva Police force entered
Rees Hall at about I a.m. with search
warrants and an arrest warrant for
possession or drugs in lhe donnitory.
'nle officers completed their search
With the help of an informer who, Mor·
row said, had been w«iing with his
office for about 21,i months.
New Apartroent
·Nice and Quiet
• A C..ta Mesa col~gtan bu moved
Into what will be a ni~. quiet new
apartment.
The quiet stems from thcll of 70
stereo tapes from his old . 1partment
at 132 W. Wilson St .• during the process
of transfer, he told police Thursday.
\V\lllam T. Fedewa, of 981 Valencia
Drive, estimated a S200 loss, but could
not enumerate I.he tapes' tiUes. •
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Pro~stcmu R~t Chemical
Lodge Selected Disposal
Env()y to Vatican 'Haz~rdous'
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'WASHINGTON (UPi) -1 President ~irj. ·protestant reactfun Waa not 10na
Nixon hu named Henry Cabot Lodge in coming. -
as a speclal envoy to the VaUcan, the Stanley Lowell, associate director of ·
White House .announced ~· ... · Americans Uotted for Separation of
The action means reltoration after Church and St.att, called the Lodge ap-
20 years of an offlclal JJ.S. lJ.ok with p..linbnent "an· egregious vlolaUon oC our .
the seat ol the Roman Catholic Church, national tradltJon of church-Hate separa·
Tht actJon doe~ not mean Washington tion."
ls establishing formal diplomatic rela-"1bis ls a cynlca1 appe•I for Catholic
tlons with the VaUcan. But White House votes by President Nixon," IAweU stld.
press Secretary Ronald L. ZlecJer said "We w"" ........i by a W)ilt. HoUse
Lodge would make two_ or three viii.~ 1pokerman several months .ago that no ~ch ,Yek to the VaLican to explain such action woulcJ be taken. 1 can only
N11on. s. vl~ws. to Pope Paul VJ and conclude this was d e I I be r a t e
to• aoh~1t h~ views. . miJrepreseotaUon. Tbert will be a very '™ President In asklnf Mr. Lodge sharp reaction from Protestants aeross
io undertake these periodic visits wishes this country "
to provJde for greater. continuity ia the A Baptist olflcial, while withhblding
informal contacts which already have ofUical commtnt pending drafting of a
been ~ place In the admlniruation formal ata-,aaJd II could xalely
and the Vatican alnce President Nixon be Ul1IJDld ~~ a lot o1 B~ "are
fDol: clllce .. Zlef!le< said . ·-. He sa1c1' the Presid~t felt It wu golnf to hive a Cllt ov• this.'
"Important to have the benefit ol the
Vatican's informltlon and views on a
continuing bull and to exchanse views
on a continuln& basis."
Ziegler 1aid Lodge woukl have no
formal title or formal accttlditation to
the Vatican.
He probably will make th_e first of
his periodic visits about the end of
June. Each of his visits is expected.
to last two weeka to a month.
L<>dge waa Nlm:l's vice prelidenUal
running mate oa the Republican ticket:
in lMO IDd !at.er served as President
Lyndon B. Johnson's ambu:sador to
Saip -on two oceaslons . --before
1 taking a similar uslpment In BoM
In 11118. More recently be wu Nixon's am-
btissador to the Paris peace talks. Some
Mystic Arts
Drive Starred
By Laguna Youth
A fund drive is under way today
to rHStabllsh the My.Uc Arts World
psychedelic enterpriae that w 1 s
destroyed by fire in Laguna Beach late
Wednesday nlpt., accordin& to an
employe at the estabfuhment.
James Hill, a local hi&h 9Chool atudent
and worker at MyaUe Arta prior to
the fire, II.id · tbat tht fund drive will
aUempt to· relocate the building and
,.-ovlde money to replace inventory lost
in the blaze.
Hill explained that the fire fund will
be used to "bring _(?eaple to~!her behind
Mystic Arts." He also reported that
small amouilts of money had been receiv4
ed from membus of the community
Thursday. ·
''Today, we will be circulating a
pamphlet describing what happened to
Mystic Art1, and what people can do
to 'help us," Hill said. Some 1,000
pamph!eta wlll be printed.
AnYone who is wllling to join the
"Mystic Arts World Fire Fund" is asked
to send don1tlons to P.O. Box 104,
Laguna Beach, or to "Lime Bread"
In care of the Cliff Hotel, 741 S. Coast
Highway, Hill said.
County Antes Up
$5,000 in Fight
A:gain~t Drilling
Orange County supervison have added
their support and $5,000 to a joint poWers
agreement which will pay a lobbyist
to work in support o( a bill which
would ban oil 41.rllllng in federal waters
along the Orange Coast.
At their WednesP&y m e e t I n g
Supervisors voted 4 to 0 to sign the
agreement with the cities of Newport
Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente
and the Coastal Area Protective League.
The ,tenns of the agreement at1te
that Newport and Laguna will each con.
tribute $2,000, San Clemente wUI add
$1,000 and the Protective League will
put up between $2,500 and 15.000 to
lobby In favor of the Cranston·Murphy-
Nelaon-Muskle bill.
'nte bill, which was introduced bv
the four senators last year, would creaie
oil drilling sanctuaries ln r e d er a I
tidelands adjacent to existing state
sanctuaries. Curren Uy, one of the state
sanctuaries: nms from the Santa Ana
River jetty lo the Mezican border.
The agreement mates Newport Beach
city manager Harvey H u r I bu rt
coordinator ol the project and givea
him the power to contract with a
leg!llaUve conJultant ·to aid Iii J>UUI• ol the bill. •
'!be 15,0llO county addition to the lwid
wlll be taken from re.venues derived
from operations ln county tidelands in
Sunset Beach, Newport Beach and Dana
Paint.
New Showdown Due
On Postal Ref-0rm '
WASHINGTON (UPI) -'Ille Houxe
is heading for another showdown on
"right to wort" iuue, wblch Js fordnt
its way into the postal reform fight.
The reform measure, on which the
House m1y tate action nut week, would
turn the poet office Into an independent
goVernment agency run by an JJ.member
commission.
DAVIS (AP) -The siJ<-m1n ..
vlronmental he.a.Ith and safety depart.
ment at lbe University of Callfom1a
campus hert used to dilj>ose of volatill
re&ell'Ch · cbemlclia by stacking con-
tainers in the middle of a vacant field
and shooting at them with rifles. But
that was judged to be too hazardous.
So they now ta k e the stuff out to
a 10.foot-deep trench at the campu.s
dump and detonate it with a dynamite
cap from 50 feet away.
"This is a pretty dangerous pro-
cedure," Richard Holdstock, who beads
the department, said today. "I'm plan·
ning to buy one of those suits of armor
bomb-dbpooal poop le ......
A better solution, he quickly adds,
would be a solveAt incinerator. But the
UA!versity so far has been Wlable to
como up with the •10,000 needed to
bUy one. ,
With more th111-800 re 1 e 1 ~ c h
laboratories all working at once, UC-
Davis produces some pretty atranae
substances in an average week.
SomeUmes the substances are ex-
tremely unstable aBd must be fllO\'ed
ve;y gently to prevent premature ex-
plosion. And aomeUmes they explode
prematurely anyway. So Iar, however,
the department hu suffered no major
casualties. ,
"U we buried them, there would be
the danger of chemicals aeeping into
Wlderground water supplies and COi·
laminating them," Holdstock says.
"We can't dump them ln the sewage
system becaUH It w o u-1 d soon render
the plant inoperative."
So every week, his men s t a c k up
between 100 lo 300 gallons of some
of the most volaµle, toxic and explosive
substances known, attach a detonating
cap, step back the so feet -and up
It goes.
Holdstock said it's important to dispose
of the chemical& .prompUy and ofte11.
because_ "it's when they .!lit around and
accumylat.e that the potenUal for ex·
plolioos ii created."
From Pafle I
DEBATE ..•
b couistent with the responslbilltles of
my office,'' Nixon wrote Scott after a
White Houte eonfertnce Thursday.
~"Therefore,'' the President iald, 4'it
goes a · loos way toward eliminating
my nloro *1ioua objec:llooa to U..
Cooper-church amendment.'' '"",. memd to a propooa1 by Sai.!-Chllrdi and John Shennaa Cooper, (R-
Ky.,) 1to cut off all funds fer U.S. opera·
Uom in Clmboila after June 30. ·
Byrd's amendment looms as the key
to the current Senate fight on U.S.
invOlvement ii Cambodia, which has
entered its fourth week. ·
Other sources Indicated a vote may
come next Thursday on the Byrd amend-
ment, which would in effect authoriz,
the President to repeat the currsit U.S.
atlack into Cambodia if he finds It
necessary to protect America• troops
In Vietnam.
The Preslde1t also wanls the pending
restrictiO!'IS changed to authorize U.S.
financial support for military operation1
by Thai or oU'ler Asian forces to bolster
the beleaguered Cambodian govenment
headed by Lon Nol.
Chair Sale I.
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SALE
s12901ACH i " IAS SHOWNI
RECO. $119.
F-LOOR SAMl'LE ONLY
GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER
Ovtr 100 q uality chair• to choo1a from and all at out1tancling rtduction1. All 1izt1, shapes & 1tylt1 fl'I
•v.•ry color ~ma9inabla. Takt advantage of thi1 wonderful promotion. It among tht first to choo1t from
th11 outstanchng selection.
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -. DREX.EL -HERITAGE
INTERIORS
NEWPORT llACH LAGUNA BEACH 1727 We1tdlff Dr., 642·2050 Profffllonal lntarlor 345 Norlh Coo1t Hwy. 494-6551
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FIUntillgtOD Budget Still ~11,141 • .
When the city administrator, Doyle
Miller, submitted the• budget' • ' month
ago it totalled $10,kl!,376.
The ' tstim3ted tncoine ytas , only
$9,887,IJA·an<I to balance ~! he ,propooed
using "50,00(J,f-·the·. contina<!'OY ·oc-
CCU1t-normally, ~ted for.:sa.11'.ries
and unroreseett expenditures -and dip-
ping into . the prior year's surplus to
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the utent ol flel,138. •to,791,111 and the ~ • Income' tncreun will .not. be known untn tloe
Now MilJor esll!nates 'iliat-the I cl!f rom'aintng ~n(ed a~ .,,117,731J 111ei yevty-aalary iurvey is completed liepl.
will neecl only flti,Ht rrom tf\e ;outpJu rap ·is ·--'911,JIJ....wloili -~evlaUal,yJ I. ' . .
1ulxi, but it will iilill be the lint· ~ ii wa· lfH;a --. , The bodjtt .calla for 1 _,iy ·tu
uj, city baa -;tbe iwplus.fund. . · Included jn tl)e buqfel, tn ..iii!~· ;:..~ r!~~r:.i'rt! =: ;~ ~:
iuse of · the -.ency·. flmds also to the new employea, is. a ·-,ooo ~ cruae.:-ver, is to ·hlllilte tl\e ftrs.t
means . that the city wm ba•• • "zero fo< salary Iner•-for ,tf\e in-,lllO' payments .. tllt Interest and redemption bOlance" in the account, Mllter ,..,,,.: ital! IMl!lbel>s. . • of tloO ... mllllon part bonds -"
1w1t11 tzpendtturea ""* 1o11 rr 1.n , : '!be ~act ....... 1 needed tor. ~l br'the -n. ·
"'" I ,' 'i '. \ '~. ; : ., • j; j (
Ex-Wa)TO:f .. Waiting
. ~u_ry ·~til~ Urute~~·dea in Valley C_ase
t • , ' ~ If •• ' • , • •
By JlOO\l ~y oo _venllcf h~. been
rtacbedi ii' the lrl.ll of. Rob er t .
Scliwerdtleger,.tbe ex-mayor of Fountain
VatJey: ._. ii dlarpd· wlllo...makini
obel;ene ~rie i:aJP ~ i. pollttcal rlvaJ.
:~yrorl left the cOOrtrooni at 4:~5 p.m.
Thursday, to1 dectae the bsue. By 10 1
p!nl'. they haCln't reacbed ~a· verd.ICt:_ana
were loC:ked overnigtit· ln a ntarb)t motel.
LThey resumed their deliberations tNs
lJ1omlni; ..
• ' • ' ! •• cum.; ,J'f'r ~-.
. The fall> 1were ~I!ecedly '.niade 'be~·
Dec. •;19611, and il~·.1'-11'{0, r. · .
Scfnrerittfecer W111 Urtifed i Jln! 19
after: Hirpeo' filed' a ~Rl>fiil! •qaiMt '
him on Uie &lie eil i!IUdetnel'norioffaiie. ' . ,8 • ' • ' 'l'lw·trlal' began • Mlf)' 11 m· West' Oringe
County Munlcipal.C.Urt;-Weotmlnlt,r.: ·
niootto. of heat.,r campalping leadin(
to !ail Sept.mber'a reeall elecllon wblcli , . ' ouoled SchwerdUege< ·along wltll COUii•
cil~n .Jbseph. <;ourreges and . Don F'regeau.
Mud! of the pnlle<UUon's case mted
with General Telephone <;ompany. whlcll
OfbOec. 29 ~traced t:wo calls_ .made
to Harper Jo one ot Schwerdtfeger's
11'0 .borne phone ·mimbers .
·AUDIENCE SPRAWLS ON ·GRASS ,TO•HEAR-SP,IAKERS AT GOLOEN WEST CAMPUS ·RA.L-1. Y·
SChwerdtfeger is on trial for allegedly
malting 45 1"~ne and thre.ltening'•
phone ·ca1is to Fountain Valley Clt1 Coun-
Several days of tesUmony were
~ti;d u Deputy District Attorn,ey
Waker Matthews attempted to-ahow tltat
animolilty existed between U(e twO eoun.
ell rlvalB:Much of the·testtmony covered
the . ..me . ., lroYn<f 1 wilktd on, dUrin&~
. General Telephone employes also
tesWied about bow, from Jan. 6-15 a
device called a pen regtat.r was placed
.(Soe,TJUAL, P ... I) Cooiloont•I""' AYartoci. bul ri:.,,._ Moy Be.Dolliflod With Pho!>o ·Col11. • -~
.Deriwted: Prof Averts . ' . . ' . ' ' ' , • ' I
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.lfjg~G.WC.. :ConftpJJ,fil;tion· .. . . . . . ' '
. r• • ._111 :r,·iw..;:.isu~1 , ~ elill!~"'"" t,_~~ We.t , ClD!ltP • -·and. ..... , i:olleP, ad· ~·!Ailed' tl>•~·Tbur•
diy'. aftet Dr.j J~ ~tantai'o '4ed
lbot ~ oboul bis deniot!on .,
eliafrnian·of lb< !OClal-llCl<neeS 'd[Yilion-
. be.Cfl~«I out "Jn orderly fubiOO;:"
Inst.ad students said IJ)ey Plan to
teiephotle !lie college 1ru11ee1 at all bollrs w!lii ccxnp!Milta.
Speaking befe<e afll>rb1lmatety 400
atUdent!:. ir\.. ·u.e Collegt:'J free sp;eech
aria, ' tbe 33-year-old ;Jn>f~r said
radical mWlurtS ~·tD l!e.a~ed. r
"!)lope W.. ~ doell1;\ com~ doiwn
1n·~• .iteaP~ ~er ""' during' the. next t~ Wej!:L$," ~sai<t_: ., ! 'l
Catanl&J'O, who has held the division
chairmllMbip .for the ·put four years.
was .derl'loted by ldminlstrators, last
Thuraday.
Moment! before Dr. Catanzaro took
the microphone,. most of the students
appeared ready to march on .the ad-
ministration buildinl ·to stage a sit-in.
Instead, they wlU now take their c~
pliints to members or the Orqe Coast
College board cf trustees, w h o 1 e
teJeP.hone numbers were passed out
among the crowd. •
"Call them at Ill boon of the nip!
and let them'"""'· how yOu feel," abOpled
OQe 'student. •ilUght on, .. , was lhe1reply
from the crowd.
, !\{, JI.-:Dudley . Boyce, Go!h W.etl
ClMliP ~N ll~ to the ~-cfh&t 'Dr: ·Catamaro ;rj,1ilt :~f io'JeiVe his ·poeition .J>e...
aqe ".his political views.
.. I ·am QOl by law or · professional ethl~ prli:lf~;.to·discuss tl\ts olSe In
det.a,tl,". he uJd. He did say that he
wanted to dtlcOunt certain· rumors
clrculBtin( aniOng stl>dents.
D!-. qatanzaro's c11Jn1e i,n assignment
to. ctusroom duties, the college president
said, Was neither a resulf of radical
infiuenct In Uie soclal sciences division
nor ]>r.esaure from organkations ('IUtskle:
the' ,clmpUs to oust Dr. Catanzaro. -<•Nothfn'g t could' be fw1her fiom lse
. tQlth," said Dr. ~yce.
Instead. he said, the decision wa.s
~ after "careful review" of Dr.
Cat.anzaro's leadenihip rote and the needs
of the social lciences division. ·
"In all affairs changes are nE>Cessary
from time to time,"' said Dr. Joyce.
''ThlL.i& not. a 1momentous sity_ation."
Ear1ier, a group of aboot 100 studt'nls
jammed the ~ floor of tl\e ad·
mlniatratJon building where Dr. Boyce,
other administrators and f a c u I t y
members were meeting.
"This year there have been six ad4
JT1irustraUvre dlanges," said Dr. Boyce~
.Jle ezpr.Jned Dr. Catanzaro and tl\e
others were a1mp1y· doanglilg from ad,
ministraUve·to teUnng roles.
. Flying Is( Class . \ ' ..
Soyu:z BQW!ts Mahogany Woodwork
MOSCOW. (UPI) -Soviet apoce .
wrltmo •today described'lloyus-1.M-an.,
<ll'f!llini decorator's dream Oqutpped wltf\·
a ilOl•, bookshelves and mUopny
WOO<lwo<k. Soviet,..,... _.,.. aaJd COIDl<ililuts-
Andrian Nlkolayev ud Vitaly Sevas-
tlanov would stay aloft at 1!'st ~O dlfs
and m I g h I try to b r.e t •t the 1115
spmeeDJgbt record of 13 days,· 11 hours
set by F.tanl< Borman 'nd Jania, Lovell
iJi 1Ametica's Gemlni1 7.
lied Stir pv. tl>o votwn. of the
.J1ia!n--clbbl ,a ~317 aible feet,,'-·about
Ute Q . of •A' .naJI, bedroom.-Televi!ion
shots ol the cafllllle'a Interior ha"" shown
tl>al ft 'apfien ilmpler •nd 1 ... clioltO!td
tl\iifthiiioe in ttieU.S:-ApoDo spoc:ellolpi.
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:Strike Three
And He's (Jut· A HVealing :gllmpoe ol tl\e Sol<1el
4**J'aft'a interior WU J1Ubllihed1 by
tht•ArmJ. -lied star .. tl\o -dq ti iloe·5oJmo llllfot. ' . ' ' .. . ' ,_ --· TloO~alo·lM·and . ..ii, ..... ' . POll'IOLA,.<:o!ll.-Caiiradlahr
l"°""""'*''""'t iililt tl\et -Jiff -is afraid that If llPlnlnl iitrlk .. • sfant . ...-ical lllid:from tloa -• tm bi tlof ...... plate It may
md -a ocean lkipper'1 .clbia tnllde, •• ~IDllD 1trt1De,tbftre1f«hln:. ,
tf\o poper aaid. The IJltte Lf.acue baaeball coach
uA convenient eofa ~ at one end was retUng a ·partlon of his :JS.
of the eabln," the paper said. "Opj>Ollte year-old IJoW• aptnat a metal
It 11 an orlglnal working ol!lce ·wtt11 baclill<ill · Tliiindiy ntgllt when
a hanCbome ·and harmonloot llyoul. A tl\ere wu a-mighty peal 61
sheW with books and "1icn>lilms; control thunder and a blinding !IJoib. "
.i.tkoi, porthole; Ind ilch!nttnl!' In-Secondililer. •tbe llJ5.pouij«ilil<
1trumeots complete• the interiOr." tmploye plcked himself up from
· the diamond a few fJ!Cl •way where
Montreal n .:.mb B}aat he had ""'1 fiung b'lle t foul baU.
DU AO Nurae:s at Eastern Plumas "*
MONr!IJ:AL (AP) -A bomb aploded pita! said he WU treNd for first
early today at the 1'8r of an olllce = blornl .., !lot backside and
bultdlng, In downtoWn Montreal, the ninlh Rd.
blal ln ttro wttloa In the-Montreal,,.., '----------~
'COOL IT KIDS'
GWC Instructor C•ten:iaro
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Waste Chemical
Disposal at UC
Still Dangerous
DAVIS {AP) -The six-man e•
viromnental health and safety depart-
ment at the UnJversJty of California
campuJ here used to dispose of volatile
research chemicals by stacking co n·
"blerl in the middle of a. vacant field
8nd sbootJng· at them-with rifles. Bui
that w&s"judged to be l~ hazardous.
~ tbey'l now t a k e I.he stuff out. to
a 10.loot-detp trench at the campus • dump and detonate it with a dynamite
cap' r~ 50 feet away.
"This la a pretty dangerous pro-
cedure,'' RIChard Holdstock, who heads
the department, said today. "I'm plan-
ning• to'blyr-one o,f· tboee suits of armor
bomb-disposll people use'."
NOR'liH ,AMERICAN ·
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GETS HUGE P 4CT ..
' • , · . ' .' · ! I ~ FRANCISCP.(AP)--~1overn-. m~~ ~warded,·~· $t ,J>llll9D 1~; IO'~ortli .An>lii1cU . . .fllf. ~ ment;SB~, ~bei';.u.s. ~ · · 'a 111 ·s.n Fran-· ....... : , , . 'II iait.~.
• would latw.r· . . . . . '
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-·&qds,, H~ping
ForVlctory .
The counting grinds oo and lhe ·vote
remained a cliff toaD,tr todfy for of·
flcials ln, the lluntlngjon !leach Ci(f
(eler'nentary) SOhool Diltriet. -., r~ !
With• two Prectncts io· be 'counted the·
measure ta increase tbe ·interest rate • ' -f ~ from five to teven pereent on $-1.75
reach~ 68.2 percent apProval -.4 per·
cent short of the ~nt.
'f1he totals were 5,21lf ,... ..... and
,2,684 no at 11 : 1$ this morning.,._
"It. looks 'like . we need' another 41
yes votes again,'' Dlltrici, .Supt .. S. A.
.MolfeU said tllil morning. u he andou11ly
awaited word on the final tally1-which
is not expectiCI until late-'thia ~afternoon
or Monday.
The measure lost by 41 .votes when
lt last went belore the ele¢o:rate on
Feb. 10. Ttie bonds themselve& were
passed In Februar/ 1969, but the district
has not been . able to place them It
th<! live percent tntmst !tint!. , .
Colleen Thiel in the cOunty superin·
tendent . of IChoolt . office I• t°'ing to
get the latest informaUon on 'the CO\Ult
to the Huntington 'BuCh administrators.
Election experts feel theY. could:preQICt
the outcome if they kqew the ·JQCat.lon
of the two uncounted preclnet&,,but' they
have not been able to 'dttermlne the
areas. .
"We called the voter .regiili'i.Uon OffiCe
in .. Santa Ana and they would not gi';'e
us any infonnltion ·about . where the
,precincts are· located," M1u Thiel said ..
'•'They said the.y 'wouldd't hayetbe results
until either late today or Monilay."
The district hopes to buQd tw~ n~
schools wilh the bOnd tn9M)'. The district.
is er-· cling another 1,0oo youngsters to
appl next year and officials have ~poke.n·
of 1 possibility of double sesa1ons if
the measure,falll qain.
A belt<r oolulion, hf quickly, addt,
WO)lld be a sot.e.1 fJtclnerator. uu1 Uie SALT Delegations
umversit)t so far bas ~ri unlble to
come up wltlJ the _ '10,000 -ed to H Id., .....;_.: u; ' t
bll; ""'" • Q . L!~er :•1-ee, .. With more than 800 research
laboratories all working at once, UC· ' VIENNA (UPI) -'nie 80vilt •nd'
·oavls prodUces some pretty stra~ v.S, delti1U0n1 Of the Stntejic Arms>
substancts in an average week. { Llnilt.uon Tilk,1: (SALT}' met over SOme~s the subltances arc .. ex.-AmerteM1•atyle· chk:ken1 pot pie' ~(
-lreme'Y wnslable-and musl be moved and q!fic\al' sources said th.at i.•uunpc
very aently-tO pteven premature ex~ -ire-movlnf'"ilorf111 In their ef!orta to
ploslon. And soQ'leUtfies they expl~ trld the innl iaee. ..
prematurely anyway. So far-. however, 'T'he two teams met fo $$, minutes.
the department 1111 ...Uered oo major at the-Amerlc1n embueY~ ol-ih01t
casualtle&; 1 • 1 · · shortest formal 1essioM so 1fat .-then
"U we• burled them there would be: wen~ to the U.S. ambusaddt'ilf4'•ktence1
lhe danger of cheml~ab ,..prn1 Into I for a · Juiocli 'tl".po\Atol lOdJ>.' and fiOI,
underground WM ..,,,. and co•-pte,.The Sofi'!',~'•. •!ih:1"·.IUI)'
iamlnaUng them/' Holdstock~1. l cheon two~wteb,.. ·· t • • L •
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H ISTCiR:Y' Oil'A 1POL.E
F.V ITohom;.Clrca 1970 •
.. ' . . Telep~oite · Pol~.
' " Become8, Hist0ry ~
In·, Toten1' F<i"*
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. The·hlstory ol> ~ntaiii Valley -<an'·'
ed on a t.Jejjhone pole -•• it""1 to trustees of the Fountain Valley SctoOol
Dlstr:lcL Thursday night by 1tudents of
Arevalos Schqolr t ·
lt was copied ' alter the totem poles
made by Clnadlan lndlani wlio uai tlleln'· •
for·family tree!!.• • • \ •. -
'Ibis totem tracea the hilloey of Foun·
tiln Vll11y°l1-tbe »do71 .ttcw->'
awamp,1t o.milt1tlmes•wlll>a\11P-.e
nn lop ayrnbollltnr .U. •«lolo\>L cllatttct.
n 1'6t~lll&tlbiwrdiltr1et!'~ ~
; -Gl::tflo•-.!llialldnp -a floll rw)tli> .., dor\iitrli!" ....., >Fiil!;:
an oWiodtJ1w1 At~~;
• L IChool/ hoiJte} and Infer' for' tlMI' tloOd: >
o!lf't.ll ') .!,• :'
1St'*'1ts tn' tlJ• iililll"ll'•ife .1 .. o1.
Deanna Smit!\ 04rved the totem. It nowl
standl oiitslde lUJoirkl olftcq at Number
One Lighth6uee Litle. '··' ; · 1 • ... ..,......,
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U.S. Jj:µvoy Welcoiµed J
L o .;,J -' f -
' VAWJCAN ·CJTY :(OPJ) .... A ·viii.On
prtaa. •Potelmin said liday the Holy!
S.. ·..ttC<>llle$ tl\e apPcinltAeilt· of a. tl.S"
P-tliit "myr .. .._ "'"i>' ~'
cloler ""1\llooralloa;lll.lllo"*"'·Jlt!>C"o:
In Peru: Quake
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Mm lboit lour daj• aft<r the Peruvian
~Joe, • 'Homttneton Beach man
~ fl!ofll1 rp,lvad ""')! ~ bis wile
ahd twO chll/hil aurvlvad the dilaster.
J~ .cvmecUons between. Hun-
u.,tonlleocllLind I!Uancl)'O, P.eru...io.•• _
l!>li>eChlng ,to be a.'stred, accnrdlng to
-~. -Initiated a call tOllJa»rife ~Y~-
"1 lbollly apote to• he• brother Thur1-
day -He told me that the
loW)I 'uzt'fhll vw. ~ly. There ......
only a few broke• windows,'' he said.
1!J'in veey relieved now thal I'm 1urt . -' . everything ~ all~," said Mahoney,
a resident of 8852 Rutherford Drive.
Hb wile JulleUa.lnd their two children,
Loren, etp~ an<I LllUan, I, bad tie..
visiting with Mrs. Mahoney's parents
since May 17. ;r'heY had been plaonlng
to stay lhrough June. _j
"Har-brother-told-me-tloouth-lbat .
she wu now going to come home a I l~Ue earlier than. plamted," Mahoney j
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New Showdown Due
On Postal Reform
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The HOUie
ii heading for another showdown on
"rigbl to ·-k" -· wtiJch Is forcini
Its w.ay into ~ ~ reform fight. Tl"! reform m.....-, on which the
HOUH moy talia acjton JIU• week, would
turn uie poet olllei m!O •• Independent
pernment a(leocyinm by an 11-member.
commission. "' ~
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II may be Jani and ilmost sum·
mer !Jiit yoil ...wdoli blow It from
the we•ther. lt'll1conUnue to be
ovlrtait, btrl drizzly, and coot
ovtrtlleweeloeod, ·
INSmB TODAY
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tOdgeGets
' Envoy Post·
Li Vatlean
rWASlllllGTON (UPI) p,..14ent
Nilioo bu ntmed Hwy Cabot Lodp
• a lf)eclal envoy to the V aUcan, the
Whit. -announced tody.
. The KU.on means restonLlon aft.er
· 2\> years of an ollJdal U.S. link with
tlie ,.., of !be Roman Catholic Churd>.
Tbt actJm doeJJ not mean Washlqton
is establishing formal dlplofn~Uc re.la·
tions witb the VaUcan. But White House
-Socretaey RoolJd L. Zieg!« uld
Lod(e -id maim two or three Yillll
each year to the VaUcan to explain
Nizon.'1 views to Pope Paul VI and
to IOlidt bis views.
"The Pnsldeat In llkln( Mr. Lodp
In und«IUe -periodic villll -to pnwlde for .,._ coallnu~J In Ibo
informal CGDtadl wtil<b ~ bave
been takln( place In the -
and the VatJcan· s.lnce President Nlloo
took eflict," Ziegler said.
He aald tbe Prestdent felt It WU
"important to have the benefit of the
Vat.ican'1 lnfetrmllion and views oa a
continuing bqlo. and In ucb--on a coatinulng bull.'' zi..-.Nld Loclp would. baff ,,.
formal title or formal accreditation to
the VaUcan.
He probably will make the first ol
his periodic vis.its about tht end "-
Jnnt. Each of hll visit.s ls o:peCted
to Jut two weeks.to a month.
L<>d1e wn Nixon'• vk:e prtlidenUll
nmninc mate on the Republican tid:et
In lll!ll and Llt.r terv!d u President
Ljondoa ·B. J-'1 am-or In
6a110ft -en twn oc:culolll -before
!Ming a llmilar alllpmenl In -
in 19'1. .
'More recently be w;as Nllon11 am·
bal&ldor In !be Psrb peace talD. 5olpe
QC1Y Proleltanl nad!On wu not lcq
In combll.
.si.n1er Lowell, aaoc1a1e dlrectDr or
i\merlcans United for SeparatJon d.
Cllurch and State, called !be Lodp ap-
N.tnt.inent "an egregious violaUon of our
national tradlUon of church.ct.ate separ•
ti:ln."
.t This Is a cynlcal appeal for Catholic
votes ~by President Nixon," Lowell l&id.
••we were usured by a White House
1pokesman several IDO!lthl ago that no
ach action would be taken. I can only
cenclude thb wu. de 11 be rat•
rWrepreeerUUon. , There will be a vtry
lliVp .. -from ProUotAllll -tbls, country." •
Speech Therapy
Cl .. Slated ~ .
-... d>ll\lnl! wltli '-" ..:;,r..,,. Will ho•• .. ~ to
*1t oil them Ul)Cler 1111 ..-iii.
_~Ji.';::~ durJ•1 -
Molllers of children q<d I lo $ llYlnc
in· the OC.1n View School Dlslrict who
think 1befr yoo111oten might hlVe opeech
impedlments have been aoltod In llci1
them up ~I 1bdr neltJl>borllood llCbool ,
by JUDI f, · , ·
'l11e dltldren will be oc:ftenod I•
partldpalklo durJns lhe 1111 week o!
ICbool. Summer courte1 bqin June 2t
aod NJ lbnlugll July 24.
Motoreycle Theft
Suspect Captured
Newp<rt Bead! Police eirly this morn-
1111 loot l!1lo custody a 111opec1 In lhe
theft of a motorcycle which hid bteo
reported 30 minutes earlier.
Walter Douglas Frost,. 22, of 1509 W.
Balboa Boulevard was arrested al i
a.m. at loth Street and Oceln Front
when he was spotted riding a Honda
350 th.It was reported Molen at 2:30
1.m.
DAILY PILOT
oa~e CO.UT "*-llMIMG CCMflWf't
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THIS IS HOW FISH FllV PARADE WILL PllOGlllSS
C•la Mesa E_. Starto at 10130-•.m. Satur4ay
Plans for Mesa Fish Fry
Enter Last-minute Finale
Valley Seniol'S
Set Activities
Fountain Valley ·H11h Schooi'1 .......
began their pn-11'-ac:tMUes
'lbutlday with an auembly dllrin( which
top _student& w e r e recornlzed with
ocholanhipo, award1 and olher hcnon.
1bere 11 more tun to came, ~.
with 1n all·nllht "Grad Nilhl" party
June 11 II Disney1'nd.
Tbe perty wlll WI from 11 p.m. to
5 a.m. durln( which -will h<ff
unlimited use of Disneyland'• altractkm
and · will be . enlet1ainod by top.llllllt rock barlcls. - -
Bacca11ureate cererncmies will be Mid
this Sunday at 7 p.m. In the ICbool'a
ampl!beater.
Fro•P .. e I
TRIAL .•.
oo ScbweRIU•l'f'• line al 1111 Bull!ald
ltalloo and recorded .....i colll en
1111 Una lo Harper's number. •
llofftlse •tlonle:r 1-r« M-.
eabnllnd with~ -illll>ll i-any -Individual with · 1111 _.
~ could ba .. hoohd on to
lldrftRIU.,er'1 hll any poiDI bit•••
hla -and !be BU1111nl ltlepbone.
llatloo and C.-Ibo m1tlm eo Ula
pen ,..i.ter.
In .hil <losinJ aiiumenl McBride olltc·
ed his client bad been "fnmld:-•
Matlhews caJled McBride11 "phantom
theory ridiculoua. ti
More than IO wlwaa on bolh tldll
''"' ltlllmony dtatni the ienllhJ ttlal. It WU ponctualed by many britl braU
u JUdge JIJllQ x. Turnar ca1lod bal1I
&11omey1 to the bencli or In hll cba-.
.. -dllput.u.
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of aealood and --~ will be ........i al lt.IO ·per -·
with....,.... ...... ~ ol -Ana_.,. __ .
Uoao Clab -indict lhe -
_......., -of --1'ry will be lhe bla-t In ..-,., *"Ins
""''ND of= CouDly dllsfnl. '
S&lurday'1 pt will be the JO:IO
a.m. Fllh Fry Parade, wlndhl& for 1bne
mil• tllnlugll lhe llttOll GI downtown
Costa Meta.
Rol>ln L. Graham, ll, of NewpOrt
Beach, will ride u lfand mltlbal,
cbolen u a re1ult of hit: flv•year ''°'°
voyqe around !be -Id by 1allboa4 lonse« ever Ulldertaken by GM man.
Ptrad.e °'airman ClUf We 1 do r f
ellt1malel :IO'lloal& will partldpate, alonl
with many marchinc band1 and the fam-
ed Tijuana Pnlk:e Depar1ment -ey.
cle drUl tam.
'!be dmdevil molnriJed Llwmen wijl aa•• -~ llllml<ldlol lor Ula ~~.:'~~"'~ .. Ula downlnwll\ part. '
l5w>day'1 lqllilpll Wu! ~ 1be 11111 Mlril>ald. Beauty ~-lhe k
al I:•, ~·~Y flll1:ftp,.(. ~ ~ wlt!i --tbfa· .. ~ enlerad.
The .Liou CJub Flsil Fry fulum
freq-......... for • vulely of
votuable pr1"1; culmblaUn1 at I p.m.,
wllh pr-tauon.fll ... Jm.rord Mavsrldt
In the winnlnl dinner Uclcet.llolder.
A complete dally and hourly schtdul1
of Fiah Fry events and • parade route
lhowln1 but Yltwlni' l'!lfnta aleol lhe
WIY All lncludod In illi'l>AILY PILOT
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'fr .:'*' * H~re~s fi8h Fry
From Day to Day,
Hour to Hour
' ir • ..;~IO< fallowlni-lhe-f-Hies In
simple fulliGn, la a day-by-<11y and hour-
by..bour ldledule of eventl for the 21th
Annlal CO.ta Mesa·Newport Harbor
LkJna Club . .,.., Fry:
FRIDAY
l:IO p.m. Fllh Dlnnon, llart servl~
I p.m. Camlval Rides and Midway -7 p.m. Band Contest
IATUJiDAY
10 a.m. C&mlval, Elhlbill, IUdel
JO::IO a.m. 1 ll<>ur Parade
ll Nncn P'ltll Dlnnira llart ~
l :IO p.m. slap Sbow
I p.m. DmllnC
4:11P:m.L'anctn
1:19 p.m. Dr1w1J11
lp.m.StapSbow
7:15 p.m. Winner ol Band Conlell
I p.m. DrawJnc
. SIJNDAY
ll Noan Clmlval, Elllbill, Rides
ll Noon Fllh Dinners start Ml'Yilll
l :IO p.m. Baby·Conlell
!:SO p.m. l!auty eo.c.st
1:ao p.m~ Drawing
1:15 p,m. Slqa Sbow
I p.m. Drawlnr for Grand PrlJe UllO
Maverlclt Aulomolllle)
Valley Football
Signup~ Start
Siplpl fnr FCIWllaln Vallty Youtll
Foolball Will be· bald from It a.m. In
4 p.m., Satunlay and 8"nda7,"' lhe
Gnen Vallty Ll1llt Lequo diamond 11
SI* Av-. bt-£llClld and Ward
Siroall: -
-BoJa --Ibo---of It aod H are lnvfted lo all" up In cne or
lbne 41vlllona, a<eord1J11 to wtlpt and ap. llqtllralJon b 17.lO fnr the ftl'I\
player In a funilJ ICld If oacb for
olhen of 1111 l&Dlt famllf.
Pracllce lor Iha leiiile atarll Aus.
!. 11la fountain Vall1Y _,..,,I& part
of Jualor All Amertcu Football.
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May Force Elld .to Cambodia_ Delay. Act~_n ,
WAllUNii1llll' (Al') -sen. l!Obut conceded "There'• 1 problem there." my more ,.rious objoclioN to I~
1P. ,Oriflfa • CIC,,Nk'blpn, the aailtant He said be th1nU a close vote ls in Cooper.Church amendment."
....,..... ...,. Ill lbe Seaate, aald prospect on the Byrd amendment. jj l Nixoll rerernd to .a proposal by sens.
today opponentl ot propoled reatricUou U1ink that we've iOt a chance of winning Church and John Shermu Coopei:, CR· oo fvlurt U.S. acUou Jn ,cambodla ~Y oa ,thlt," he said. "It probably turns . r ••
be Hidy to drop del1yiDg tactics after on a hlndful of votes." Ky.,) to cut off all fund1 for U.S. opera-• ktf senate vott due nut week. Adm. Thomas Moorer, talking to Uons In Cambodia after June 30. ~
"l wtiuld think that once the Byrd reporters ·after the close of hearlngs Byrd's amendment-looms as the key am~ ov!.t_~e ahould git. to on his nominatio1 to the chairman or to the current Senate .fight CM), U.S.
a vote oil. COOpef'ChUrcb shorUy after the Joint Chiefs or Staff, said that he involvement ift Cambodia, which bu
that." Griffin told reporters. favors giving the President "the flex-entered its.fourth week. ,
Pretide1t Nixon late Tburlday threw Jbility" he needs to carry on the war. Other !l(IUrCf:S lndic.ated a vote may
hb: 1upport behind a move by Sen. Niloa made his endorsement of the come next Thursd•Y on the Byrd amend -
Robert C. Byrd, (0-W.Va.,) which Sen. Byrd amendment in a letter to Seftate men!, which would in efftct authorize
Frank Church, (D-ldaho ,) said would Republlcan ·Leader Hugh Scott. the President to repe~t ~e current U.~.
"largely emuculate" hia amendment by "The Byrd amendment reaffirms the attack into Cambodia tf he ~s tt pemUWnc a rtpeUUoo of the preaent constitutional duty of the commander-in-necessary to protect Amerlcu troops
U.S. attack illto Cambodia if needed chief to take actions necessary to protect :in Vietnam.
to protect Amtrican troops in Vietnam. the lives of United States fGttes aed The Prttide1t also waoll lhe peodin1
Alted whether a likely eld to 4tlay is. coUatent with the respooaibilltiea of restrictions changed to authorize U.S.
1tem1 fram prelll.ft from the Penta1on, my office," NW>n wrote Scott alt.er a financial support for f911itary operaUOM
wblcb lltanda to laoe _. llOO million Wblle HouM conference 'lburad11. by Thai or other Aa1aJI forces lo boiller
In m1lltary alll· -H !be pending ''Tborelore," lhe Prealdent uld, "It !be beleaJU<nd Cambodtan sotenmenl
bill II no! enacted by /..,. It, Grilflll ,_ a loq way lnwanl eilmlnllln& . headed by Lon Nol.
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Marks Beginning
Of Grad Week
Dr. Fred M. Judlcwl., a mJnister and
COUeae trultee, will addrell tbe Hun-
lincta> Beach Hip !lcbool lellior cl111
dllrinr a Vt:ll*'I' lf:f'Yke at 4 p.m. SWJ-.
d11 In Ille llCbool auditorlum.
Dr. J.-fnr lilt past :IO years MtVed
u -of the Trimly Baplbt Cllwdl,
SaDla lfoalc:a lit bas aloo aervod u
-!Or lilt c:tty of 8-llonlca
and • the board of -of lilt
Unlvsnity of Badlands .•
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~-by >\rJous hllh -c:holn. II open to Ibo pibllc.
Gr~uatlon uerdMI will be held In
the Hunllnflnn Be1cil Hlgll ·School
stadium at 7:30 p.m. 'Ibursday.
SeaUna wUI be 1v11l1ble for all parent.s
and friends of the 40IS gradulUng seniors.
Peter L. Brueueman, salutatorian,
and Steven E. Spickard, valedictoria~
will lead die Clau " '70.
Library Closed
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Duo ~·~ Oii the l.7·acn Sdlnol Part In ~!beut
Hunlinpla Beacb, the Bannlni street
Library will be cloeed on Sa!WlllJ•
durilll lht """""'· aooordq lo library,
oflldab.
'l11e lltino' nadl~ room la locsted
on lh• park lfOUl1ds acijacent lo lhe
llCbool In a Rnall buJldlns allo wed
u the paitk'1 ncreaUoo cent..
'l11e library !aclllty, wllldl hu been
cl01ed on Fridly1, will remain open
frcm noon to t p.m. oo Fridaya rather
tban Solurdey1 dllflnl Iha -...Uon
period.
/obkss Rate in Nation
Rises to Highest Level · ·
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The n1tion'1
jobles:a rate roee 1n M1y to I percenJ
of the wort force, the aovernment
reporlod today. Tbe ......atly adjusted
unempJoymerW. count 'Wu esUmated at
.f.1 millloa, hichelt levll lince January, 1114. .
'!be Labor llepar1intol Nld lhe
unemployment rise from 4.1 percent in
April to 5 percent in May oCcurred
entirely among adult wOfkers who lost
their jobs. Most of tMQa were fulJ time
worken.
Youth Released
On $1,250 Bail
After Drug Bust
This was the filth ~ullve m.th
that the unemp»yment rate hu Jn-
creuad. '!be May rate compared with
a 3.3 pen:ent rate when Prealdent Nixon
loot .rfk'e In January, 1111. and wjth
, l a .3.fr percent nte at tbe -1tart of thiJ
year.
Michael Baxter, a 2G-year-old Hun·
llniton Beach youth, wu free on bait
tod1y after belng arrested In a west
county drug rou11dup.
81xtcr, 15950 Mariner Drive, was
among nine youths, includin1 seve1
juveniles, arrested In • • 0 p e r a t i o n
Cleanup." a sweep wh1ch capped a three-
montlt investigation by Los Alantitos
police.
Baxter and Steve.a Lucas, II, Los
'!be lall time !be unemploymanl !Jaure
reaobed I percent wu In February,
1M5.
'I1>e adual count of unemployed
persona was placed at 3.4 million tklt
government officials said that when
seasonal /actors are t1lmputed such as
students looking for jobs the seasonally
adjusted figure comes to 4, l million.
The Labor Deparlmenl's Bureau o(
Labor Statistics said all of the incerase
in unemployment in May occurred amont
while workers whose }<>bless rate ~ose
· rrom 4.3 to 4.6. percent. The Negro
unemployment rate dipped from 1.7 per-
cent to 8 percent, but this was still
ly a full percentage point above the
7.1 percent rate ln March.
A11mitos, were bOoked Into Or~ Cowl· · •
ty Jail Wednesday night "on1 chlr1t!! Valley High .. ~11'~ } ·or possession, transportation and aale -b
of dangerous drugs . Lucas was· releued
on 18.250 ball while S.xter paatod ll.llO. Gets S h 'J ...,1';n They wlll appear In WOlt' 0An1e COOnly C 0 a .. ~
Mullicipal Court JU'ne 24. . • • 1
Tiie other youths were 'takU to juvenile Fountain VaJlty Hiib School -.rtlor
hall. Kaien Reinhardt was given a ~ $100
Chief Roy Kundtz said today .that the teaching scholarship Thursday nlght by
~ve~tig_aUon and arrests w~ des!l!led teachers or the Fo:mtain Valley School
to .cul orr drug supplies to youUls in Dlstrlct.
the area. "The inve1t11atlon i1 con-She was the third perBOn to earn
tlnulng," he added. "We haven't got the annual Naomi .Jonkman career-in·
the major suppliers yet." 1 teaching scholarship, niuried alter • th~
State narcotics 11ents 1rtd ofHoers retired school t.rust_ee. ·
rrom other county c!Ues cooperated 111 Miss Reinhardt was one of 41 hlah
the undercover lnve.stlgatlon. Durlna the school studenta who took part durinC
probe the agent! purchased 1,000 the past year ln the district's Elementary
barbiturates, 75 grams of huhiah, 27S . TeachiJ)g Exploratory Work Experience
grams of m11Jjuan1, and 20 table.ta or · Program. She spent four hours a week
LSD. helping in elementary class rooms.
-Chair Sale
GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER
SALE
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.1:..S SMOWNI
.... $119.
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leq • · LJ Tik• tdv•nt•"• of ... is -wond.,.ful protftOtlon. a. •niOftg the ftrtt te choos• frOM , · fftiry co r 1ma91n•D •.. .. ,.,:.
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DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -:-H~RIT A$E , •
NIWl'OllT llACH
1727 Wotldlfl Dr., 642·2050
.Ol'IN flllDAY 'TIL f
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'"'lnalenal Interior 34S North C011t Hwy. 4fU!SI
Dollgnm Avall r~le-AID . OPEN PRIDAY 'TIL 9
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1 ~ate.st Ele~tion "'esnliS'
I'll Predlldl .. " l,llZ ,NONP&RTISAN OFFICES
Y.a IMl.71111
No JG,314
llo.um or llQIJALllADOll _
~1 II l'.wk wlnlclloo
Mu Rafferty 11i,111
4. CeetUtutloul Rev .. State MtdJIUoa
Yes lll,093 --il<polll.~JU
Beman! Wocber ll,111
Howan! Jirvlllllill
Franl; MeCarty t,7"
GordoAPowerJH,M3
Larry Sj>rin(tr t,MI
William 'lbolmon 11,441
llemoenlle•
lullan Navo 4',247 No 145,GS
WU-Rilet 11,117
Sylvia TUcker 1,146
Dwayne canon Z,lil
·S. c.ut. Re\'bleo,-Esempt Employes
Yes 114,002
S.1:on Elliot 7 ,'81
Olive Fallon i,228
Willard Harper 7,410 Harvey Hurtt 1.137
8opertidqdool of &cli111t
Robert Peteraon 111,161
Vick Knlghl 12,379
Collllly Board ol Edacau ..
Zlld Dt•lrkt
tD Prtclncta out ol m
Donald Jordan 29,562
Geor1e Morrison 17,1&5
Ctuly BNnl el 11.docali<o
1&11 IN1trkt
DI Pncbo<ta oo1 II 1111
Ropr Andenon 21,141
Tod Criaell 7,415
Jo Am Doudna 4,112
Eltle Kn>osche 4,024
Ronlkt Price 12,939
il<R Wood 2,193
'Aadltor
V. A. Helm 2341548
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Pllbllc Admtaldrator
Jamt. Helm 171 ,86S
Richard Blake Sr. 72,050
lleconlu
J, Wylie Carlyle 228,024
Slierllf.c..-r
James Musick 208,941
Monllall Nortll 51,'133
c...ty Cieri<
Wllllun St John 203,117
Waller Spolar 51,106
Dlllricl AU-y
Cecil 111cu , 21M1,3S1
Du:t.er Penman ».~
Peter Gwoedol' 14,138
Tre-ru
Ivan Swaqer 151,416
Roymond Edwards 17,321
A,_
Andrew lllnlbaw 11111,116
Edward McGralh 57,920
T1z Collector
Joe Greene 82,626
David Hitchcock 72,572
Robert Citron• 17 ,803
SUPERVISOR
lDd Dlllrlct
ta Pncf9cts oat of 111
Davhf Baker 27,869 .
Lmuuct Schmit 22,041
SUPERVISOR
4111 Dtltrlrt
ZIS Pftcmd1 oat of Ill
Gc>'lloo Bishop 14,123
Gram Clatt J,tOI
Ralph Clark 17,1161
Riley Hope 1.105 l\'ft-7.m JltnT WIRlainl 5,171 J¥"' Wortman 4,111
Jlalpll Wrlghl 1,575
SUPERVISOR '
Slit Dl1trtet ,
Ill Preclncta out of 20I
Allon Allen 17,141-
&naicr Caapen 23,115 •
Cris Cris 112
Fred Walle'r 2,831
Robert Wll90ll 7,141
PROPOSmONs m Prectaet1 •• ot 1,m t. UC Sdeece FaclUUH
Vet 111,llt
No 115,478
%. C.0111Qol-I RtTttioll, !Acal Govt.
Ya 129,804
No 1U,S14
I. C...UtaHoeal Rt'flatoa. Utllldet
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No t4S,700
· •· Boonb " Elllcalloo, ruo1 ... 1 .. Yes 142,137 -.r:-..
No 124,09f
7, fD&erett Rate OD Boadl
Yes 173,321
No 107,794
I. T•utioa. Scboob ud Welfare
Yes 10:218
No 222,470
COUNTY PROPOSmONS m Predacb oaf .. t,m
A. Flood C..lnl Dlllrid
Yes l..29,14.1
No 135,744
B. Batlqioo lltacb Scboolo
!'7 PftdDda wt of n
Yea 1,251
No 2,IM
G. Seal Beacb Qly
II Predactl oat of !t
Yes !,131
No 2,5.U
PARTISAN OP'l"ICES
t71 Preclncb: out el 1,m
GOVERNOR
lle!labHeaa
Ronald Reagan 159,743
DemocntJe:
Walter Buchanarr1,34.l
Jack Clapper 113
Florence Douglas l,"3
Raymond Haight 653
Harry May 713
Eddie Ramires 1,350
Jooeph Ramos 711
Jess Unruh 59,&9&
Georl• w .... r l.073
Samuel Yorty 40,927
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
lle!labllcu'
Ed 11<1-ke m,m
Democrallc•
Cecilia Pedroza 11,481
Robert Wenke 31,302
Attrod Alqulll 43,447
Robert eo.i.. 13,1711
SECRETARY OF STATE
Republican:
Kirn Pearman 10,283
J .C. Chamben 15,954
James Flournoy 51,429
Wendell Handy 30,l37
Alberta Jordan 13,760
John Leadbetter 10.986
George Mllias 18,399
Dtmocratte:
Hugh Burns 32.,729
Jimmy Campbell 10,Ul
Edmund Brown Jr. 81 ,117
CONTROLLER
lttpibUc .. ,
Houstoll Flounoy tSZ,127
James Ware 24,021 · ,.._ .. 11 ..
John DNn Sl ,llMI
Herman Sillas U,431
Ro9aJd Ctmeron 49,172
'l'REASURER
lle!labDeu.
Ivy Priest 151,803
Denn1ienttc;
Joe Reichmann fl,974
Thomas Rupert 27 ,990
Gregory Gean 7,140
Milton Gordon 45,611
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Repabllcaa:
John Harmer 42,973
Spencer Williama 12,037
Evelle Younger 96.SU
George Deukmejian 14,573
Democratic:
Walter Culpef.per 17,327
Charles O'Br e1 Tl ,82.9
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Tears for a Frietad
DeLana Carr, 13, a 4-H. member from Wilton, Calli., .finds ;i easier
to hold back a ball·ton 11e<r than a Oood o! tears 11 an auctioneer
announcea sale !hat wRI 1end her ~ to the butcher shop. DeLana
r~lsed steer !or 4-H proJect, but found parting difficult Auction price
will 11lve the cash to start a new project and a new friendship.
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UNITED ftATll SENATOll
llopoblku.
George Murpl>y 109,218
Robert Barry 1,741
Kalherine Marroa 1.215
Norlon Simon.. 54,111
Robert Amerquii. m
Dtmocntlc:
Eileen Anderson t,taO
Artbur Bell Jr. 1,154
· 0-1e B.--Jr. :l!,14!
Louis Dl Salvo 1,029
Kenneth Hahn 25,194
Leonard Kurll!ld !,Iii
John Tuimey 41,3"1
CONGRESS
-Dtltrld Ull'ndac:lleolollll
lle!labfteu•
Charles Wluins 21,:1!8 0--011.,, .
Leslie Craven (,f'J'.9
Rolph Echave 3,IJ7t •
Ha""41 Henry 2.990 '
' CONGRESS
u,d Dl1trlet
'1t Predacts eat of 71
Repabllcaa :
Craig Hosmer 13,340
Dremocntlc:
Walter Mallonee 4,147
Conrad HOU!ley 1,5'1
CONGR1'31
Mllllllstrtd
-~-111'11 ..... -. v. Lane Knight 7,217
William Teague 34,1$1
Demecralle' Ricblrd Hanna 31,905
CONGllESI
-Dfltriel 411 Predeetl ... " • ~ --John Ste!Rtt 1,552
William Wllci>xen 15,262
John Ratterree 2,489
John Schmllt 54,612
De.mocradc:
David Hartman 14.,018
Thomas Lenhart 111,130
STATE SENATOR
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Rt1Nbllua:
Dennis Carpenter '7'1,984
Chari°' Sewell 21,0tl Demoenlle• '
Barry Bauehwill 17,1771
Dwighl Mize IMl,95!
ASSEMBLY
Jidl llltll!d 111 ........... .,,lt
llopoblleu•
John BriW IO, ...
Democntlc:
Jamea Slaven fl1bl .
ASSEMBLY
lttll-J)fltrlct m Predllcta oat of m
Repabllcan :
Bruce Nestande U,393
Dremocn.tie:
Kenneth Cory 23,310
ASSEMBLY
""' llltlr1ci 111PrtdlClltot.,117
Repabllean ' Robert Burke 37,527
Democratic:
L)oyd Nocker 18,510
A, A. Van Pettell 10,311
A!OSEMBLV
7111 Dtltrict·
Jlt Preclacll Ollt ff 131
Republlcaa :
Robert Badharo 49,928
Gordon Bricken 11.394
Democr•tlc:
David Ascher 19.049
Bircher Holding ·
230-vote Lead
In Congress Race
LOS ANGELES (AP) -John
Roosselot, a John Birch Society member
and former congressman has taken a
236-vote lead over former footb811 pl8ytr
Biii McColl in the RepubUcan primary
for lhe 24th congreutonal diltrict. with
II prech•cts st.HI to be counted.
RousM:lot, 41, moved ahead ol. McColl,
st, a Covina physicia• and onetime Stan-
ford and Chicago Bear• star in the
see-saw battle Thttnday nigli 1ffirltill--
Ing during the day. "
The House seat, held by the late COP
Rep. Glenard Lipscomb, encompiue1
parts of Loa Angeles and San Benardino
counties.
However, lt may .be days before the
wbl11tr Is detennined, • county official
aakl. A computer tnarl win require votes
In 38 of lhe dlllrlct'1 IZ7 preclnelt lo
be programmed to get &he final raultl.
The lally !ale Thunday nlghl, wllh
521 preclncil reporting WU, MCC.Oll,
30,038; -lot, 21,80I.
Third Oil the GOP ballot waa onetime
congresaman Patrict J . Hillin&• wllb
15,llOi.
Mrt. Myrlie B. Even, wldow of allln
civil rightl ludtr Mod1ar Evwn; won
the Oemocrttlc "9fTllnaUon unopposed .
Rousselot, wa1 the clear victor In
a 1peclal Republican race to rill the
unexpired term ol Upecomb, with •.IOI
votea to McCoU'1 S4,1'7. He will face
Mn . Ever• In a June 30 runoff.
--Mr1. Evers allo will run aaalNt the
GOP winner in November. Tbe .~
in the 1pecl1J tlectiol .Vet "tmUJ Jan.
3,. when the November "lnner takt1 office.
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Slight Lead
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Revealed tty St ~ohn
· ~~Tfl'.ll . Tally in Co"fi:nty
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II)' JAClt llROllACX
Of•DMIJ,.... ..... be leaaod at· tUO,llO to _,,. -
aailinf In Ille N...,.btr ,._ai -
HThe Colemon System II only ei"1!!1
lletull.s el lhe ..ia1 eleetion to -
a ~ for the unexplred term of
tho late 'Rep. J1 .... 8-u~ 111111 burl(
In lhe bal ...... todoy wllh · llfne .i1111 ..
pteelneb 11111 rnlsalng.
C1171Plete primary v-In ru..day's
Onnp 'County eledlon may not be
availatite for two or t:hree'weeb, Coant1
Clerk 'William E, st John revealed lhla
ol -.. Ille 500 --k ... ,
deolped for. llld .... bad. -... ~ ----1,000 in Tuesday'1 eleetion " St J-•--"' ol .lhll morning, Slate, Sen, John
G. Sebmlls (R·TUlitln) held a It-vote
majority owr bis stx opponent! in the
apeclal !llh Conl!l'ff0ion1l DIJtrl<I tally.
The nfne mla&ing preelnet.! mt Ill
In Or~ County. Rued on the 1Jleftltor'1
ahowmg here, be ahould pile up a winning
maJorily when lhe rmai vote " lallied.
Ir SchmJb becomH the winner, be
could be sworn In next week as •
congressman, relinquishing his Mtb
Diatr:lct state stt11le seat.
If UliJ occi.lrs, I sped.al election .would
pnibably be ealRil by Gov. Reagan I<\
Klect a ~sor to SchmJtz as state aenator.
Baaed ai Ille unofficial resu!Ls o1 lhe
'41b di•lricl primary, Dennio Cupenler
1tate Republlcah leader, would f.e;
Democrat Dwight Mlze in • July vote
if the 1ovenxr calls rot it. . ~ •
Schmits lrooneed hit _.. .. In, tho,
419 of 421 Orange County pttclncts that
have been counted. The unofficial tally:
Sdunltz, 71,17'1; opponents, 13,740.
Jn San Difeo County's 301 precincts, ..
unofficial totlls show the opponentJ
leading Sclunilz, 45,725 lo 25,SH, a slight·
ly more than 20,000..vote margln but
not quMe enough to overcome the
senator's m1.)orJty ln the Orance County
precl.nds which includes absentee ballots.
'!be unofficial totals:
Orup Couty (UI el UI pndaell
. IH-lee boDoll)
Sdnnitz, 71,17!
Wilcosen, 21,U> Stelter, l,tu
Rollerree, Ullt
Meas, 1,541
Hartman, 11,384
Lenhart, 10,112
Baa Diep C-ty, (JI! .. Ill predaetl
eomplelt)
Sehmilz, 15,Sft
Wllcolen, &,055
Steiger, 21,112
~tterree, 4,7S2
Meggs, 1,727
Hartman 7,'45
Lenh•rt s,rrt
Based on these unofficial totals,
SdunitJ woold have lo oppose Deinocrat
David Hai:tma,n In a tpeclal run off
..., June 30 ll lhe nine mla&ing precincU
fall to stlOW him with a majority.
One thing is certain -Schmitz will
face Thomas btnhlrt ln November tor
the regu)lr two-year concreaionll term.
Wit!! Ut ti Ul'P!'dnat In Ille ,....a.,<
31111 Dlolriel primary ftpot tfnc, lhe
1en1tor "°° ~ly over three GOP ~r.." ,!-:i. ~..ii!>' de!Htod ·-;;~, ~liillnlM!lod.
Rtpubllean• Sdrnlll. M,!~ Wll-.,
IS ,212; Sleller, 1,161; Ral~ 1,411.
Democrlllc: LtMllrl·)l,lllt;' Hartman
14,0ll. -
morning. •
But desplle Ibo rejection Thursday
afternoon of computer punch cards from
16 of lhe county's l ,OZI inelncli, lhe'
absence of the mis'sing votes wlll not
affect lhe Hnal results In 111y primary
race. They are not thal close.
There are an estim.lt.ed 18,000 voles
uncounted by the Dita Services Com-
puter in the 41 prtclnc:t.s.
SI John e>plalntd lhe l1lest · foolup this way: · ~
"The computers refuted to 1CCf!Pt the
dau from lhe 4' preeincta ud lhla
could be for any ol a nwnber·of ru!OOS.
('"'9 aame thlng happened in several
~lnet.!·ln the 19!1 pneral eleetlon.)
"One little tb1ng such as too many
vo&es ahol'JAI for candidates of ope
ol 4ht minor pollUca1 pl.flies over the
toll! r<Rfmred, woold eouse njeetion
by the cOmputer of the vote from uy
precinct," he explained. ·
"11tis can occur beca.wie • voter was
"bed biJ party 11 a P""'lnct ~ aald•
'Independent', meaning ~rtlsan. He
thtn could have been handed an
Amf'rican lndependent Party ballot,"
St John theorized.
Rtgardless of lbe reuon, the county
cterk. said resulu or the 44 precincU
wll lbe revealed durina: the canv1s.s.lng
period whicil starled loday.
SI John aald be has until July I
to report the oWdaJ result.I to the
aeentery of slale.
Corgputer troubles al9o tor&d a cessa-
tion cit YOrt 'lbund17 u vote countera
alzuqled into their thin! day d 11-
lempling to 1U1ravel lhe stlanllc louluj>,
St John and ~ atalf were already
e1baulted rrom 41 hours of work. when
Ille system be1an breaking clown 111<1
rejecting several precinct..
"'nley (Data Serrices) are just too
tired to continue," said St John, obviously
weary himself.
"We will work out the probtems aa
soon as possible," ht added .
Blamina the-earlier dlfficultles on what
he termed inadequate equipment, St John
said the Coleman Vote Tally System
bouRhl In UIM II iu<lquated.
He plans to · go before the county
Board ol SUpervilOrs next Tuesday and
t't'COOUl1end that 1,000 votinc machines
Held jn Death
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -Edward
Vega Mendoza, 2Z, has been charaed
with manalailalilet Ill lhe daalh of a ma frn'" .,..._.., hlrola.
The Kern Cool\ly lbertfl'1 ollloe aaid;
Mendoaa. alto known u EdWan! 11111,
w11 In the Kern Counly Jail on * ~' of pouelalon of heroin al the tilno•
the warrint was merved.
pay·upto
fora com '
added. • ...... ,
He ukl the Coleman machines have
aaved 12 milllon in lhelr period of '* :
which mon than pays f0< their lnltiai ,
$1 .65 mllllon OOll by _..,.
pre<:lncts. -.
"Sci there ia no 1ol!ls t.o tbe iup.yer"
be explained, -· lhll be will ,_;., ' mend lhe system be k'lll a!!d Ulod ;
on a limilod basis In local elecllooo'
UDlll it is phwd out i.n a few )'111'1. : ..
Grisly Remains .
" Of HutnanBody~
Found in Acid
.... .. Win Senlcel
PARAMOUNT-A,handllll ol -and
a pleco o1 hand loday ...,. the only
fragmentary teya to lclentlty ol -
dumped inlo an lcld-llllod balhlub _:
perhaps tti1l alive -at a mokJre7dlat.1
hangout here.
The l1\ltlOmt .... Is aeemfnRly lllled .·
from • fkllonal homr """" and'
homlelde detectlvee wm Ylalhly lfct-·
by lhe accidental dileovuy 111<1 .. -• quent investigation.
A peir "of ex-convtcts were lmlllled0
at lhe home Wednesday night ...i boolre<li
at lhe Lal<.,....{. Sherill's Slallon In
connection with lhe smpeeled 1cld balh" murder. 1
Dennis W. Wallac<, 27, waa formally
held !0< -vloiatlon pendlllfl 116:
dltional charges, wblle lawmen sakl
Joseph F. Samson, 35, had been souiht
after escaping a Los Angeles courtroom'
In February.
Lawmen said It Is not yet detennlned
whether the victim, whole body was ·
virtua)ly destroyed by lhe auJlurtc 1eld,
was male or female, but it wu deflnltelf '
human. ·
Analysis of globules or rat retrieved·.
from the putrid m• In the tub prov•
this, while teeth lylng on the bottoii.,.
were also cited as .vidtnce. .~
1nvestigators said whoever w ali
dumped into the tub had been killed
anywhere from 12 hours t.o four days
etrlier and tbe lteoch of death 1nci
aulfurtc acid _.ted lhe lb.-bedroom~~ " 1 r •
Other bathroom f1e111u.. evtdentlY ~ rnelnld In ,.. during lhe period fl<
wtilcil lilt l!Ome held il.s JOiJly seer•~
before deputies dlscov<rod II Wedneld'1.
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gives you all this?:
My PIY "'°"'when M1werick .. .,.. rou money
r1gttt from the ICart? And howe¥tr you flour1
H .•• 1l1e. powtr, eoonomy •.• M•ffriok tlwtt
you more In thl blrplnl
M ... rtck lo ltm,le lo parlc. lt'11Ma lhan 15 IMI
long and haa • !urning diameter or only 35.8
feet. 8o you can nip In and out of tight p•rklng
1pota and tough traffic, eultr than the big gu)'I.
Maverick I• no lfghtnlghl. It• wldt tread and
ala~lllty m1ke1 for a aure grip on the ro•d. Ytt
there'a no axe"' weight to c1u11 •cceler•tlon
lag or reduct fuel economy. •
M...rtck It perky. Some competitive m1k11
have four oyllndera. Mav1rlck'1 got a 170 CID
alx-cyllnder that dtltvera 105 hp. II geta you up
to expreaaway 1peeda In le11 than 15 aeconda
• . . wltho~t getting you In hock at tht ge1 pumpa.
Mntrtck la eooncNNcll to drift. T"t drlvera
averaged 22.5 mpg In almul•ltd 1ctual driving
condltlona. Thla meant you could go up to 3SO
muee or more betwetn gaa 1top1.
Mn•rlck I• tlmptt to maim.In. You can dO It
your1e1r. The Mayerlck Owner'• Manual la
packtd wllh 1lmplt dlagrama and lnatructlons.
Mevtrtok ft NtJ to own. So eaay, In fact, with
lta low, low prlc•. tl'lat you can even move up
to 1 Jauy Maverlpk Grabber •nd 11111 beat that
compact prlct. •
Ma'llffck I• Amtrk:a'•blDOMI ltfllng 1m1n car •
And !hat meana you C•n expect top dollar rtute
v•lue when tt com• time to tr.de. Mavtrlck
jUlt dOlln't kno~ how to atop e•vlng !Or 1QW.
MAVERICK ...
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Near Capital Ends; Man .. Jail.ed \
~ ... oenr,..twr>
When 336-pOUDd oer•kl Pildl,'24,
!ell in his London apartment ure-
ceotly, injuring his back, po .ce.
found they could not. carry him
don the' narrow stairs. So th.ey
rigged up ·a aUng and lowered him
~feet from a ba1cony to an am ..
bulm>CO-After 1reatmenl a\ a bo_s-
pilal Pilch was releued and said
be was going on a strict diet. •
o.. 1/0U!lll !adv tram Pensocola. Fla.
knosOI "°'° to •low dotD1I and ma.kt
the bt•I of a verv Wf!t Jituation. Wiili
MatlV mm.a and flooding in ~we1t
Florida, m01t people-are moving to
high.tr ground. But thi& 11oung •ail.or u hatring nothing ~hort of .a good
time in her own pnvate manna.
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia CAP> -
More ~f!ahU111_wu ~-~
ll'OUOd Ibo vlilop .OI Set Bo, 10 miles
southeul 01 Phnom Penh, and In lhe centril canibodl.i. provincial capital of
·KomJ>0111Tbom.
'lbe Cambodian Command also an-
nounced the looo ol Lomphat, capital
OI Ra11anlw1ri l'ro¥lnoe In the northeast,
while In the northwest part or the country
the g.Wernment clo&ed the airport serv·
Ing the famed temple ruiol at Angkor
and evacuated the few tourisbi rtlll there.
A Fi<Ddl·-lirllne employe aald there
had beetr 1pondlc fighting around Siem
Reap, four m!la from Angkor.
In Scutb V-Viet Cong and North Vietoameee mortar and rocket• attackl
were heavy ·f~ the second l!lgllt In
a row, but ·relative quiet prevaHed 'in
the provlnc:ee east of the Cambodian
border areas where U.S. and South Vie~
namese troops have been sweeping;
Military sources 1n Saigon· said thl1
lndkated the drlve into Cambodia had
effecUvely Jio'bed \he enemy troops back
and cut off the· flow OI munitions and
supplies to enemy units in South Vietnam atone tbat part of the frontier.
hid •dvooced to near the market pl ...
io the «nter.
-Cambodian -fig)lt.r-.,, f I e w
repeated missklns in the am. the
spokesman said, and helicopltt ~Iola
spolted several e~y il'OUPI curyiQI
away dead and wounded.
The fall of Lompblt after a · ~k
OI fighting left the government only
one foothold Jn Cambodia's mo 1 t
northeastern province. Thia w a 1
Labansiek, a distrid capital 10 miles
north OI Lomphat and 190 miles oor1heut
OI Phnom Penh. '
Military sources said the enemy were
def<nnlned to control alt 01 Rottlnbr1rl
Province to give thtm maximum security
on the )ow.er stretches of the Ho Chi
Minh trail down which men and materiel
come from North Vietnam to the war
In South Vietnam.
N. Koreans
Claim Sinking
'Spy Vessel' Military &0Urces in Phnom Penh
report«! !ale -y lhat the Viet
Oong one! North Vietnamese troops who = ~ed ~-~ i:.s:; :y ~ TOKYO From ~Se= Kman
bodlan Carunaod Aid heavy figbliog broadcasts today said Communist-North
was going on in the llU. Korean naval forces sank an American
'Itle command rushed a bet.talion of •·spy boat" whlch ifttruded lnto the
parallOOperl to the beWe, the closest waters off Jeiju.
ao far to the capital, and Cambodian Broadcasts !rom the North Korean
fighter-bombers flew 1ttact missions capital of Pyongyang said the "beavtly
in support of the gnMlld troops. armed spy boat came escorted by flibter
It was not clear who bel;d the vlllq:e, planes and 11aval ships." It uJd &he
but the enemy attack hid developed boat was on a recoMaWance ml&slon.
into much more than a hit..and·run North Korea called the ·incident "a
harassing operaUon. 'lbere w1s apecula-pro vocative act against North Kore.a
lion t h at the Communist command from land .and .sea'.' eod ad~:. "The
wanted to secure an atea clofle to Phnom naval spy 1ntrus1on 1s the lates. , : these
Penh from which to launch rockets into mad provocations." e the capital just as they period1cally shell Earlier today, the Sou t h Korean ·· · · ... · ··• -·· ·· ·--· · · -5 · · .. ,. ·' --·-·--·--·---·-·-·~-··defense mintslry-'581d~two heavi~···
Recnritl aniving at the Bram· a~~~ miles nortti of Phnofn Penh. North Korean gunboats overpowered and
cote Anny Camp find .pinups al-the battle for KDlnponc: 'Ibom was in captund .a 120-ton South Ko,rean navy
ready paated on their lockers, cour-its thin1 day . A. military apoi:esman boat with 20 ·men aboard in :a brief
t.esy of Sgt. Bob Wilkinson. "It's said the North vtetnameee aod Viet se~ battle. It said . the Incident took
one of the most successful ways C).rlg forces that seized part of the place at about I :40 p.m. near Yonpyona:
we've found of making th~ first tj_ty ~ 2i,eoo }lad renewed ~r ·assaul~ lsl~d 75 miles east of 5eoul.
d s in the army as plea&ant as apinlt government ltrongpointa. He said Bng. Gen. ~ YOUD;&•suh, spokeaman
•Y ibl f the lads" said Wilkin-at least 100 enemy troops had been for the mJ~try. said 1t apparenUy wu posSl e or . ' killed. but the attackirc forces ltjlJ l!IUr-a "premeditated attack."
son's superior, MaJ. H. Thoma&. rounded the town, and aome ol lb<n> He described the South Korean craft
• as ~ loudspeaker-l!lOIJJ1i.d boat •lilied
in a routine mission to pro~t South
Korean fishing boata operaU~ in the
area from violating the border ii\ie. Police have advfsed King's
Lpn, England re1identi that
thq will provide police escorts
to bridt• on Saturda~s to m.ake
rure theSI get to the church qn
time-throug1i' tTClffic ;mm. No
mention toa1 made of bride·
groom.. who apparently will
have to get to chtlrch on time
untUr their own steam.
• Yorty was a double loser on elec·
tioa day. Los Angeles Mayor Sam
Yorty Jost his bid for the Democra-
tic gubernatorial nomination and at
Hollywood Park, Yorty, a borae,
a horse, ruru!ing as th e favorite in
the second race, finished fourth.
The colt was named for tlie Mayor
by newscaster George Putnam who
owns an extensive racing stable. • J ames Stewart, 57, peeked into
a Cleveland sewer, became stuck,
and it was 13 hours belore someone
freed him. Stewart, owner of the
Jdeal Beverage Co., said he be-
came trapped when he stuck his
head and shoulders into a sewer
a! the plant lo ciean It. A pa'5ei'tiy
heard his cries for help. Stewart
was reported in good condition at
a lmpllal.
Israelis Stage
M9sl Air Raids
Since June War
By United Presa ln1.trn1tlonaJ
Israel said waves of its warplanes
bluted Egyptian tara:ets along the Suez
Canal to d 1 y ii 11 straight hourl!i ot
raids -beavletl iissaultt •lnci !lie six·
day war started One years qo.
'11Je anniversary of the war was mark-
ed by violent Arab demonetraUons
agU.t I•aeli occupatiOn in many l.own-!1
of Jordan. 'l'bouSlllds OI E&Yp\lan•
-Presl-Gama! Abdel N..,.r
In the streets of Cairo and shouted,
"we shall fia:bt!" _ •
While Nasser was praying in a Cairo
moeque for Egyptian victlms of the
1967 war, wave after wave of Israeli
jet fighter-bombers pounded away at
Egyptian targets along and behind
Egypt's Suez front lines.
A Tel Aviv communique said the raids
began~t 6:30 a.m., Middle Easl Ume,
and continued until 5:30 p.m. A
:;pok~ma(l said all raiders returned safe-
ly to bases.
It ttas the seventh cons~utjvi;: ~ay
of Increasingly heavy Israeli a I r raid~
in the c1nal zone in an erfort to knock
out Egyptian 1rtillery and anc.laircrafL
emplacemeDIL
He did not say whether the South
Korean vessel resisted the seizure or
whether 11he suffered any casuaJUes or
damages 1n the North Korean flrln&.
Defense Minister Chung Nae·hyuk call·
·ed an emertency meeting of his alde1
to study the situatioo. Among those al-
lendlng the meeting were the chief or
naval operations, Adm. Chaitg ChJ·soo
and Lt. Gen. Yoo Keuna-chang, counter-
infiltratlon commander.
The naval incident took pl..:e while
a Cambodian iood •ill rdlulow was
in Seoul to seek m1Utary IMlstance.
South Korea hu • said it was reedy
to provide nonmilitary assistance to
Cambodla but not military help at this
llage.-
Canadian P os tmen
Stage Work Sroppage
TORONTO (AP) -Post.8.t .workers
in three Canadian provh1ces went on
strike today t.o give tffth to demands
lo.r higher wages.
Hundreds of mall workers were on
&trike In J'iova ~Ua, Ontario and British
Columbia • and pickets were posted in
many Jocallons..
About 100 workers al 5aint John, New
Brunswick, wtte on strike for 85 minutes
before they returned, blaming their work
1toppa1e on a miJuodentanc:lia:.
HE HAD TAX GRUDGE
Arth ur G. Ballclov
•
WASHINGTON (UPI) -With a platol
ln one hand and ·• '•tral1ht razor in
the other, an Aritona man with a $41-1-
gnidge against the govemment hijacked
a jetliner Thursday and held N persons
hostage fQr $100 millloo ranllOm. l
Eight. hours later, the ordeal ended
with a gunfight in the cockpit that left
the pilot with a bullet in his stomach
and l.be hijacker in FBI handcuffs.
The hijacker was Arthur G. Barkley,
a former bakery truck dr!Ver, who polite-
ly had told the crew· that once be got
the ransom he was golng to "destroy
the money and all the people GO board."
But all the pawngers escaped bann,
and Barkley was hauled Into court be.fore
midnight and was jailed' without bond.
C.pt. Dale C. Hupe, lhe pilot ·of the
three-engine Boeing m was recovering
today after surgery showed the wound
was not serious.
The airliner, all four tires shot out
by police, finally came to rest at the
end of a runway lined with bogus money
bags Barkley believed V{ere riled with
ransom. They actually were stuffed with
paper.
STOP SKIPPED
The wild adventure began when
Barkley burst into lhe cockpit of the
Phoeni.1-to-Washincton !light u it passed
over New Mexico. Waving hi! razor
and a .zz caliber pi.Mo! and carryirlg
a gallon can ol gasoline, Barkley ordered
the pilot to skip a ICbedu1ed stop at
SL Louis and fly dlreclly to WasblDgton
to pick up lhe raneom he demanded
a.s balm for a feud with the government
over a $4'11 tax bill.
While lhe pilot headed for Washlnjlt<>n,
Trans World Airlines ofHdala col1ected
$100,750 from tvoo small Virginia banks,
siuffed the money in hap, and brought
it to Dulles Airport.
At the same Ume, TWA ordered Capt.
Billy Williams to % from New York
Cily to meet the incOming jetliner.
Williams is !ht pilot who boarded a
WOUNDED IN HIJACK TWA jetliner hijacked to Rome in
·-..!~!Capt. Da~~-=-~~!>!_ .. ___ Oc~~ng''h-er-eJ fOag&ln,·• Williams
landeA at Dulles In a small chartered
H" ked pi} l plane close to the hijacked jell Iner which I J ac 0 had touched down earlier and WI! refuel-
ing. Williams picked up a bag ol money
I G od Sh TWA officials had placed on the runway n 0 ape aoo trudged slowly to lhe jetliner.
After Operation
WASHJNGTON (AP) -The wounded
night captain -of the hijacked ·TWA
airplane, Dale C. Hupe, was reported
In "perfectly fine" condition today.
Hupe was wounded, with a bullet in
the stomach. during the shooting. :which
cUmaxed the capture o( th e hijacker
Thursday at Dulla1 airport.
Dr. Carlos Odlaga, the Fairfax, Va .•
hospital surgeon who labored over Hupe
for three hours Thursday night to repair
punctured intestines told re"portera today
that Hupe had lost much blood and
was in considerable pain. But the doctor
said, he came out of the operation well .
Od.iaga gave permission fur a single
FBI agent to talk to Hupe but he said
no other visitors would be allowed except
Hupe 's wife and children.
"He's perfectly fine 1llhough his trhoat
ls sore and of course we have him
sedated so he won't feel much pain,"
Odiaga said. .
Odlaga said he found no bullet either
In the patient's clothes or in the skin
tiuue. He said Hupe W(l!Jld remain in lhe:
hopsital for at least 10 or 12 days.
So y uz 9 Creiv
Turns Attention
To Navigation
MOSCOW (UPI) -The SoyuJ-1 com·
Once, h~ide, the hijacker "mel me
with an open T&lOI' in one hand and
pistol in the other,'' Williams said in
an interview.
ANGRY AT 11'1
Barkley grabbed the sack and belan
pulling money out. "The Ont 1hinl he
got was a packet of ooe dollar bills.
This made him very mad and he ~ordered
the pilot to put the plane In the' air." •
The pilot opened the throttle and took
off immediately with Barkley ominously
telling the crew "no man should die
· alone." Whenever he spoke to the crew,
Barkley politely added "Slr." But
Williims said he also threatened to kilt
the crew "a half a dozen times."'
In side the cabin, most of the
passenger! did not realize what was
happening until the plane reached Dulles.
But then it became chJllingly ciear. Jack
Ongle, 14, Mesa, Ariz., safd "I ""law
this man standing in the door with
a gun. He was Jooklnc down the able
as if he would shoot somebody.'1
Roger Buchanan, a student at Arizona
State University, Te.mpe, said he began
taking pictures, but was warned by an
irale passenger to stop. "Are you trying
to gel us killed," the passenger shouted
at Buchanan .
At this point, Barkley deckled "lo
give them one more chance," Williams
uJd. Following the h I j a c k e r ' 1 In·
struclloos, officials lined the runway with
bags stuffed with paper. Williams said
Barkley refuJed to let the plane land
until he spotted the baa:s.
Once the plane was on the ground,
the cllmax came quickly. Williams-and
the night qineer llarted for lhe rear
door of the plane to load lhe ransom.
In the cockpit, the pilot Md the first
officer "usinr facial up'Mllona" to com-
municate hid decided to jump Barldy
Rain Co·ntinues in Midwest·
mand pilot. Col. Andrian Nikolay!V, and
flight engineer Vltaly Seva.stianov switch·
ed their emphasis from medical tests
to space n1vtg1Uoo today in the fourth
day of their orbital flight.
Coamonaut Ate.el Leonov, the world's
first spacewalker. said at the Baikonur .....
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astronauUcs." -
Tass. the Soviet news agency, repcrted
Nlkolayev and SevasUanov were lecling
well and. the.It. spaceship was,P'J'(orming~ •
normally on their fllirtll, expeete~ lo
be or long duration. The men are r~-
pected to gather medical data neces."Ary
.n for the orbiting of a manned space
p!Alform.
The cosmanauts used manual controls 1·" to crient the Soyuz t on the brilliant
star Vega ind toot measurements with
a 1e1.tant to aid ln navigation, Tast
aald.
Leonov. who hosted a television pro-
gram explafnln1 the flight Thursday,
•1' showed rare shot.s-of the Balkonur Con-
.» trol Room and talked about the navlca·
tlonal aspect.o of the Oigbt.
He said he and hill pilot. \the late
'11 Pavel Belyayev. had only "rather simple
n1vlg1Uonal aids" on lhe.lr .Mlf'Ch, 1965,
.n flight. He said lhe sylltem aboard So)'UJ
,.. t "helps the atw flnd It.a bearings
with greater accuracy than in earlier
spoceshlps."
because the hijacker "had convinced
all of us that he waa golna: to a:et
rid of us whether he a:ot the' money.
or whether be didn't," Williams said.
Then came a blut of gunfire as polic•
shot out all four Urea an the jetliner.
Barkley apparently did not he.ar the
noise, but remained standing in the door
of the cockpit.
At t)lis point, passed9ers began to
open escape hatches over the wing, and
jump to safety, but Barkley "just llOod
there pointing bis gun," 1 passenger
said.
Now, the FBI made Its move. ApalJ
began boosting eac!I 9ther Into lhe plane
via a door close to the cockpit. '
'Don Solomomon, 32, Overland Park,
Kan., Ole ropj]ot, d~ibtd What hap-
pened next:
As the hijacker looked out the cockpit
door into the cabin, he ".suddenly reechfid
up his right hand and. rl red." Bartley
had spotted an FBI agent who had
fired at him. "Then we jumped Barkley,"
Solomonson said. In the scuffle, the pilot
was forced back lnto bis seat, and Bark-
ley v.-as on top of him . It was at thi!
point the pllot WI.! shot. Solorilonson
said he made a grab for Barkley's
gun and "I pulled it out of the captain's
stomach."
By now the plane was filled with
FBI agents who overpowered Barkley
and handcuffed hlm. While the shooting
was going on, the pauengen: were
cowering in the grass alona:side 11.he
runway. "Man. it was a me11l .()kl
J84ies were cryin,, P.UJOCen~were yell-·
ing: and rolling on tbt.gr0und1""&9ort
policeman llJJberl Lacon!& Aid. . ., .•
As for Barkley, he wu bustled dOwn
!he stair:; from the plane, poddlnl ·and
smi!lng. He kept saying ·~Hello, ~e,
hi there," to each policeman he passed,
Laconia said.
.
Addonizio Case
Opened in ·N.J.
TRENTON, N.J. (UPJ) -:Ille U.S.
government opened it case against
Newark Mayor Hugh J. Addoni.1k> today,
with U.S. Attorney Fredtrkk B. LICey
clalmlng the stile would show lhat Ad-
danizio had said there was "a million
dollari" to be made as mayor ol Newark.
Addoniiio and teven others are charged
with eompiracy and extortion of mor•
than $153,000 from a city contractor.
They are on triaJ in U.S. District Court
here.
Lacey, sptaking slowly and reading
from a tut placed on a rostrum, said
the government would show that Ad-
doniiio, "tn his own words, said there
was no money in being a Congressman,
whereas you could make a million dolllrs
being mayor ol Newark."
A'ddonizlo, "'Wbo-facer-the fight -ot his
poUtical life In ttekirlg a third lour-year
tenn in a June 18 runoff election, wved
14 yean In Coniml prior to becoming
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of computers. It appeared to be 1lilbliy
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, The Vote . Count Fia·sco
Polls cloacl'througbout Callfonita at 8 o'cloclc Tu ...
·day m,llt. One hour lat.,., Marin Cotinty hid counte<I
every vole cast and olflcials were pooUng final results.
At noo~ 'lbunday-almoot 40 hours later-Oran~•
County elecllon workers were finally winding up theit
tallies of Tuesday's vote. Even then, the Orange County
-rnlll!S were a little shaky, thanks to some human er-
rors in the system.
It really is nothing new. Orange County has been
. the laughing stock of California for many years when it
comes to posting election results.
In 1968, the county was next to last ln the state to
report its figures-a dubious dlsUnction which, for bet-
ter or for \Vorse, \Vas even more impressive in previous
elections when it was 58 of 58.
Why is Orange County's v.ote<oWlting system so
slow and inefficient? "'
Basically, ii is because tlie county has failed to
provide enough equipment to facilitate the counting
process. F:or many y.ears, votes were counted tediously
by_ band. When this burden became tno great county
officials had two Choices : A voting machine system or
an electronic ballot-counting system. ·
Voting machines , in use for deca4es in more pro-
gressive communities, in effect provide a meCbanical
means by which voters cast their ba1lots. In the voting
booth they push buttons or pull levers that cast the
votes. Counting is automatic and it takes only minutes
to determine the totals when the polls close.
'!be electronic ballot-counting system is less ef-
ficient-but it costs a great deal li•ss. Several systems
were offered· to Orange County; the Board of Super·
visors ullimately selected the Coleman system. Paper
ballots marked by voters with a magnetic ink are fed
thto the Coleman counting device which records , counts
and tallies the results.
What has ~P""'"'1 in lhll electlon--u in previous
electlon&-has been a combination of circumstances,
•ome of the1t1. p"'1lctable, some not.
First, the county •!!!\ply does not have enough ma-
chines to provide a repld count of the election. Second,
mechanical problems again plagued the operation, and
third, there were human errors that compounded the
other prQblems. ,&.s a result, the entire operation lllag-
gered around for nearly two days before all tbe wjn-
ners were declared .
The Board of Supervisors and County Clerk Wil-
liam St John knew the system was inadequate before
this election. The embarrassment o!'tbls latest perform-
ance should get them together to do something about It.
What the county must do Is either expand the Cole-
man system or lake the deep plunge and go into voting
machines. The machines are expensive. It's estimated
it would cost $150,000 to lease the 1,000 machines need·
ed to lake up the slack·tn November. But they appear to ·
be the ultfmate answer.
St John believes the efficiency ol voting machine~
would compensate for. their cosUiness. Further, they
should save countless man hours of overtime now spent
in baullng, sorting and handling th• ballots and then
feeding them into the machine.
There are lhos·e who distrust voting machines,
claiming they can be altered and tampered wilh by dis-
honest politicia.ns. There is something" more trustworthy,
SOf!le people feel, about having a paper ballot to refer
to if there is a queEUon about a particular race. This is
mostly a ~e-have-aJways-done-it-that-way complex that
shouldn't 1nfiuence the decision. Voting machines have
been used without scandal in tbousanda of American
comm1¥lllies (including Marin County).
_-The Orange County Board of Supervisors should
take immediate step! to unsnarl our election process.
H
'Boy, it's great to get away from the rat race ford
weekend, huh, Ethel'r
Going I s Get ting Rouglt but •••
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I
·Dear
Gloomy
Gus: President Won't 'Tuck Tail. and Run~
Intel lectual
Arro gance'
BY. the Few When there is violence on campus,
we care.. Whtn-there is violence
10,000 miles away, we don't care.
When 'are we going to start caring
about both?
\V AS~NG'I'ON -Three White House
.edvisers have noy,· given public notice
that President-Nixon will not "tuck-tall
and. run" because the going is getting
rough. The Same theme has run through
three speeches by Attoney General Jolla
MUchell ml Pnsideotlal Aides H. R.
Haldeman ml Bryce N. Harlow: The
President is on a firm courte and will~·
not change.
•
.•.
\ !ell strongest by those "sUll In the
clutch ol an ideology turned aside by·
lbt natiqft31 electorate two yearS ago,''
but who act as if toda)r were still
"the beydey of the New ~tier or
the Great Society." ed In liberal clothes, or a political
Neanderthal.ism desperately clinging to'
objectives rejected two years ago, tben
this President will persevere for change.
duration. Nil.on bu tried to merge the
best of libelal and con s ervative
Republlcan"....d·O·C l·f.·i ne into his . own
amalgam. He bas gained moet of the
conservative support but he· hu lost
a good deal or the liberal support wllhtn
bis own party.
Whit'• happening to graduation
Cl!l'emcmles at your college or the college
your children go to? Here is a cireUlar
""' found In faculty mailboxes at San
Francisco State College Jess than two
weeks before commencement:
"IF YOU'RE PARTICIPATING IN
aucb times of pr~
lest and IOCJal up.
beavet. as we find ourselves in, it
teems inappropriate
almost to the point
of travesty to hold
graduation as usual
thls ·year... --
"The 1entaJ of ac-
ademic regalia for
the occasion Is a
matter of custom
rather than a legal requirement for
members of the academic prOcession.
"wrnl THIS JN MIND wt would like
to propose that members of the faculty
who would rather contribute tbe:ir rental
fees to the political campaigns of peace
candidates .. ,or bail monies or legal
defense funds, or any other cause that .
appeal! to our burdened conscienc~,
should cancel their orders for regalia
and appear at the Commencement ex-
ercise$ in civilian clothes.
"Ann bands stenciled GOWNS FOR
PEACE will be distributed at the staging
area for the academic procession, and
will underline the fact that ~ ts a
-poeitlve gesture in our 'no busmess as
usu al' campaign for this academic year."
The cirtular was signed by ten FOo
fessorr eight in literary departments,
-two m.ibe aocial sclmp?s.
CompetitiQn
-P. E.
Tilll ............................ ..
_,,.,. ""-., tlle ••• , , .,. kl¥f
Y'W ... ,_.. .. •'"'"1 0... Dtlty Piatt.
I IMMEDIATELY drafted 1 reply,
submitted it to rny colleagues bi the
administration (vice presidents ariiJ
deans) for re vision and approval. T'ne
final version, signed by all. of us except
the dean or humanities, was placed in
faculty maillxixes two days later:
"We have received your announcement
urging your colleagues to cancel orders
for academic regalia in order to use
the money for -politlcal....,,.,..: That
of course is your righL_
"We would1 however, urge-those who
follow your suggestion to stay away
from the Commencement exercises
rather than attend in ordinary clothing.
•'Commencement-Ir for oar-students
and, even m()[e importanUy, for lheir
parents add families. ln a college IUCh
as ours, people have made great
sacrifices to get their degrees. Com··
menCement, therefore, is a culminating
point in the lives of many people who
are celebrating the fact that !or the
first time in the history of their families
they have a college graduate.
"IT TAKES ONLY a little imagination
to understand what this Commencement
ritual means to the n\ajorftY of -our
8tudenls and their families .. .If you wish
your own Ideas and feelings to be
relpOCled, wo hope you would allo
respect a certm0ny that has deep human
significance to ao many people.
''This suggestion in -no way should
be interpreted that one ahould not make
whatever contribution he wishes to
whatever cause he feels Important, but
is only to indicate-in thinkinR of con-
tributloM mi oacrifkN to be m~e
-that the entire spectrum of student
and faculty interests should be tak~
into consideration."
or course the cap and gown ritual
ts boring to some lludente and many
faculty , who would just as soon stay
away. However, it is one thing to stay
~-w V• NtWI' n away and quite another to try to alter Roacevef"" • ·• • • • • k r th govemments'don't Reed to make a ~it or.make a moc cry o e ceremony.· ,
and can Undercharge_~ drive Jl:riy~te....__A -voVNa--rorr-1N-the-Enlftsir
Attorney Gene.rat
Mitchell's lpeeeh to
thiJ effect was fol·
lowed by a rise in the stock: market.
Haldeman disposed
of t h e "isolated"
President myth, ~
Harlow has cov.
ered the whole field.
"I know well this
President of t h e
U.nited States and can gauae him with
the othus I have known back through
President Roosevelt," he said.
"Like it or not. he is a resolute
man, not a fearful man -not the
kind to tuck tail and run from a con-
troversial course because H ii dlfficult.
"IF THE CURRENT roiling of various
elemenb: here ud there in .our society
ls indeed malftly habit. malnly protecUon
or vested Interest. mainly ruction garb-
"By that r metin he will not slacke•
his drive to do what he was elected
to, do. He will seize direction of this
war in Vietnam . . . he will conUnue
holding to the responsible. approach
toward taming an economy" and be
will stick by a mOderate racial policy.
There can be no doubt that the
presidential aides reflect President Nix·
on's judgment that he is on the right
course and will not be pushed off it
by the "roiling of various elements here
and there in our society," or even in
hill own l;ldministration.
WJIEN THESE elements all begin to
"roll" together, however, they 1Ur up
heavy seas. Harlow's theory is that the
present "political and social dyspepsia"
is a "reOecUon of deeply ingrained habit
and resistance to change -a 1970 form
of reaction."
"So much change, at so brtathtaJang
a pace, all at once, hurts. Ch•nge, aaid
·the phJlosopher, is pain." The pain is
"And so " Harlow concluded "lbe
political ~d of yesterday pre~ei on
the Uller of the ship of slat.e today.
Again, maybe we are seeing reaction,
a fear of and hostility to change."
IF ONE ABSIJMES Democratlc Ot>-
position to be functloeally norm.al, the
problem ol Republican opJ>OSIUon then
arises with the mltjor programs and
policies which Nixon pro_po3e1 or ex-
• WHAT ~UTCHELL, Harlow and ecutes. A critleal margin of Republican
Hal®mllUrt_say.ing-&oes..Jo-11><..<entral_oppoalUoa..dev.elopa.Jtbl~ llM
polnt of whet.her or not, iJt spite of js Cambodia, the ABM, or the new
his election in 1968, President NI:ron does "-elfare program, Md, iD concert with
in fiict represent a majority view or liberal Democratic oppogllion, makes
has become isolated from thal view conUnuin1 euppart of bia policles ad>an·
by hls own convicUOM or what is right. cy thing.
There are some wbo would say that Everybody ts speaking hi.s piece in
this is the case and most of them the Nixon adm.inistraUon, whether· White
go ba~k in lime to the beydey of the House assistant, Cabinet me m be r ,
New Frontier, the Great Socie~ and . Senator or Vice President. Even down
beyond. But some of them -~. 8lao the fine ·in .tbt~1overnme1i departments
in Preside11t Nixon's own patty and they various adminiltraton feel CQmpelled. to
do not see the new revelation in the ttate their c1.1uareement with hla:h
same tenns as he, whether the question policies for which they hive. .no
i.s the lldoc.hl.na· war, race, or the respcMibillty. The least that ean 'be
economy. said for this ii that it ts novel and
It Is th.is complication which Impedes would have made a eve r a I ncent
the President more than anythinr elle. presidents very · angry. Jt will ~ in·
the debate on his policy ia goini on terestlng to see how Jotlif.. President-Nix ..
within his owt1 politica l party. on's patience runs with his own self-
It is 8f! Ideological struggle or Ion&: styled "open administration."
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The Important Man Has No Leisure
Nowadays you can tell bow important a man is by the ~a:mOOilt or leisure
time he has. If he's re.ally important,
he has none at all.
What used to be called the lei.sure
class, and the virtues tha.t went with
I~ have just about disappeared· from the
face· of the earth. The gentleman who
puttered has gone Ult way of the Vic-
torian midwife.
The virtual eliminaUon of leisure was
duly notod the other day .bY the Times
Literary Supplement, ol London:
''It is ast.orUshlng how the picture has
changed. Not so ·very Jong ago, the
'leisured clules' were Just that. They
had money, they had time and they
didn't seem to have been at all bad
at knowing wt.at to do with It. 4
''THE WORKING classes worked and
didn't have energy or money enough
left over to take advantaee of what
le\sure ,tem_atned JLthernl _ _ .
f. ''1 -.:...~ .,..-c-' ~ t..C· i.'
Charies MeCailW : ..:.~..-..r..f::E
abilities have carried them to the top
of the various trees have found that
the higher they haYO climbed the further
behind they have left leisure."
Too true. And too bad. We all know
ho:W the easiest guy to get on the blower
is likely to be , the president of a big
business enterprise. You keep answering
that phone. There goes your lei8Ure.
n •s A VALUABLE quality, though.
J don't know what I would do without
Je.isure.
I'm one of those people who treasures
his leisure and-guards It with-a-jealous
avidity . The free.floaUng, uncominltted
mind seems to me almost the surnmum
bonum. Freedom from \chedullng ....,s
to me the most prcclous of all freedoms.
I go aloog with the fellow who said
"~isure' ls the mother of discovery."
Leisure is defined as "f~ af·
forded by exemption from occupation
or J>uslness." There ere SOl?)t people,
and I am one ol them, who could literally
not g~t their work done, if the work
were not liberally sprinkled w i t h
"leisure."
IN FACT, I get most of my work
done during what Is technically leisure
tlme -that Is, time spent away from
the tyranny of the typewriter•
·His~ Wi do w Sue d, Won
My best Ideas come to me, 11 they
dO to many-people.-when· l-am-in--a-
state or aggravated leisure. ·
The most aagravated form of letiurti.
one would Imagine, would be sleep. 'Yet
there are tho9e who work in tbetr slrip.
I am one of them. ·
When you do not have regular aseiined
dullos, and a good old time dock to
~eh, it is difficult indeed to figure out
when. you are working and When 'al
leisure. A C?HtJve-person finds It 11m.
possible to mUe the dletfnctJ!>fh Yoa
can conceive a masterpiece while YOtJ
are wiping yoor eye. And you can ~
eight houn at a typewrltor•wrttlng jolly
nonsense.
I AM PERSONALLY old-!allhtonei!
enough to think: thlit leilure is too l'09d
for the working Classes. I think U s~
be ·reserved for thole gifted, aooli' ·"9o
would .• (>o called bums; •X«pl lhlt
somebody _,_ hand.a them. ~a .w i et J 'I
payche<k. ' ·
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compoUton out o! bU31ness • . . Whlle d to ffi . d the ent should provide se..1'"Vices epartment came my .o ice a ay . eovei:nm 1 h. or two later to offer htS theory as _.which-.pnvate. business canno.,_suc as.,, to Whfli>iile taC.hei'rire-aaa1ctfid -tl>
Jaw enforcement and •ational delense, demonstrations and strikes. "'Ibey have it should not be allowed to compete I ~ th · !alth t onl " h 'd ,, __
"Everyone knew where. they were. But
today, the more important the man, the
11.!s JJls Jeiue:. 'Ub.ur.l' 119.W .bflJQn&s.
to the not-so-important man. Those whose ·croup iMuranee ror emPJoYellS QUil& -
common today. For instance, Herman
worked for a meat market which belong-
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Th.ere will •aJway1 be a ~isure ctair.
ll-1hrrlch-ond · 1mpor1on1--nOt---;
to belona to l~ 111en bull!' '"' them.
with pd te tiusifteu and thereby on ear . n ~ s. e sa1 . ,,~y va r th r no longer believe 1n poetry." thrta~n the 11Urvival o e ree en-"Of course!" y thought. And what
lerp<iae, l)'llem which has produced th!~ he said Is true not only of English
country s unparalleled ~mJc wealth. teachers but also of other profaotl:
Mouoe, N.Y., Pboto N~1: ··1r the
students who protest capitalism in this
country could be traded for the studtnts
la the 1ron-curi.tn countrle!.-prot.sting
communism, maybe an sides could be
utisfle:d."
BtltM, Tesu, Joanal: "One senator
severely crtttched the P r e s t d e n t 1 s
w<Uare .Pl'OllOl81 which would require
all able-boditd persons to work lf work
is available. The .crlUc said 1uch a
proctdDle misi?t ·cause a w~lfar~ r~i
pient to perform work which 111 de-
meaning.' Now wouldn't that be too
bad! Per110n1.lly, I do not think one
klod of work ts at1y more demeaning
lb.an another, because I do not pnrticulat·
J,y Uk• 111y kind. Although t bcgnn work·
lq at •ce 12, It ha.s •!ways oUendcd
my eensibtllties and 1 have never emo-
Uooally odjustod to IL"
social scientists and Jm.i~nr Who
no longer believe in tbOalbt: rhetori·
cilins who no longer btlieve I n
persuasion. Despeir!ng both ol poetry
and reason they join with radical
tiludents to picket and disrupt. Down
with buslnell as uaial!
But the usual bustne" or prol""'1's
lJ not IOllltlhtng to be laid aside casually
like a game of Chinese checkers. The
usual busintaa of profe:lSO!'s in a frte
society ls the unUl'Ual business of cOn4
ductln1 an unlettered Ille of the mtnd.
To subordinate educaUon to political
propl(anda is central to totalitarianism.
The Naz!J did It In their time. The Com·
munlsts do It stilL Jn their Intellectual
arT01ance a small but vocal mlnority
of proressors wants to go the aame
route.
By S. J. H•Yua•fl
PnlW..I
Sn Frucloco Slit. Coll•&•
B11 Geor9e ---
Dear George:
When a lady is sitting down
In a rtltatu'ant, who should pull
her chair away for her? The
headwaiter or her escort?
SAM C.
Dear Sam C.:
Oh, let the headwaiter do it.
There's no sense havlnc her mad
at you when ol!e hilt the noor.
and it's jU!t as much fun to watch
him do It.
Dear George:
l am sick and tine! of watching
all these sexy movtes and neari>.ak·
ed girls on tele'vlslon. What can
1 do?
V.N.
Dear V.N.:
You can tcll me what' channel
you iot there, V.N., !bat's what
you can do. (All I get on iny
set ls Gentle Beo a.nd commercials
on how to Unlllop my sink.)
ed to a merchants' association offering
group life and health insuranct. He sign·
ed up for lftsurance and the market
deducted the premluros, which depended
on the worker's age. Jn his appflcatlon Hennan made a statement aOOut his
health, but no one gave him a medical
exam. Herman said he Was in good health
and had seen Po doctor In the l8sl
two years ~cept fer checkups. He died
olldlt m0nlhl tat.r. 'The Insurance company refused lo pay·
his widow, saying,lhat Herman had made
Jstse statements about his health. 11is
wktow sued and finally won in the
California S~preme Court.
SINCE THE company did not require
the medical ·examinatlon, it had not
iSBUed indlvldual poUcles whlclrwould
have lnfar.rned membera of t.he policy
Umltationr. Herman could not. hav e
reviewed or corrected his application
while be lived; . • _ .
Undtr tk Insurance Codo a policy
Law ~n :Action
must caotaln the flltlre contract. Tile
company's failure to incorporate a state-
ment of the policy limits by re£erring
to attaching It, .had bltfed the company
from claJmlni the apptlcitton had been
fraudulent
Fmther under lbt la", no tnsllrance
company can contest lnturablllty arter
two yeara~unleu premiums are not paid.
U is too late JI a company has not
checked on an appllc~tlon within two
years.
Most insurance pollelts have such an
"incOntestablUty clau&e" ln which, alter
ont ~ two years1 tho _company a,ree1
not to contest the policy. Tlle law does
not condone rraud, but botb parllOI may
agree on a time wben a policy may
not be contested.
No~: Coliforni<i law~er1 of/er this
column ao 11ou mcv know obovt our
low1.
There will always be a plle ot )eg..irtt.
portant !olk who will .take on the
responS!blUu .. ol leilure. 'lbeae, u :rau
han!ly IMml to bo told, ore -
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Friday, June 5, 1970
• Tiit tdi!Orlal pag< Of IH t DaJlu
PUo& 1t1k1 eo tnfonn and 1tfm-
utate readcr1 b11 presenting tMt newapaptr's opintona and com-mentarv on 'CopjCI o/ intere1t
and tlgnl/lctmct,.by provldlno •
forum for -tltt c:rprc.srion of our rtadcrs' opinlon.1, and bv
prennting th• dh>erse tnaw-
pofntl of informed obHTWn
ond 1pake1m.n on toplu of !ht
doy.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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. RUBBLE ALL THAT REMAINS IN SECTION OF HUARAS, 'PERU
. Aerial Photo T•ken Tuesday Shows Dev•st•tion Th•t Follow.cl Suqd~y'~ E•rthquak•
' Goo.Maddox Arabs Make New Alliance
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... frklat, Junt 5, 1~70 DAILY PILDY 5
Cir~os Sa.ived (;hildren ·
Peruvian Says M any Out of City,, When Quak~ Hit
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... ---· killed by the quake that •hook return to Llmil. It was lollow'
CffIMBOTE. Peru (UPI) -northern Peru from the coast ed to or 1$ minutes later
to the Amazon jungle and sent. by the landslide.
1be fact a circu.s was playing floods and landslides roaring "We all ran desperately
ootside Yungay saved many . . · •· _. uie .hills and thinks of the cbJldren of Uia down the Andes mount.ams in-" \\(wa,.,.,. • v , •• ~ ~ , _ • • •
to cities in the valley. to God lhe p~th of the
and neirby Ranrahirea from Rojo, visJUng relati~s In a~alanche w~ ~~v~rted . by a
death in the Sunday earth-the valley, sakl he felt the hill," he satd .. ~irst it af-
quake ihat has taken as many quake while preparing to lected the people lll Yungay.
aa 30,000 live3.
'1'his: gave us Ume to flee.
"A lot of other neighbors
made it to Ult hills with ~
'11lat day we came upon only
10 bodiet arid we buried them.
ive mlvid U!illl' yesterday
(Wednesday) when the first
helicopter dropped us ....,
food."
Auguatlo Rojo, SS, and his
two daughters, airlifted from
Ranrahirca to the port city
of Orlmbote Thursday, said
close to 1,000 persons from
Yungay and Ranrahirca fled
to safety in the hills when
the earthquake struck Sunday
afternoon .
.. We used to go Sundays
Probe of Stude1its' Death
Says Police Not (o Blame
to Yungay. It had a very N M' ('n) Students at the nounced that a Negro boycott Pr."y p'--·," n.1·0 !aid. JACKSO • \SS, n.c--h I f bi•·--d stores • -~ Go J hn B II Willi predomtoantly Negro sc oo o many w ~ ...... "N-the only "i'ng that re-v. o e ams says d •--J •·· Id "" "' · I · •~-d have denied police reports of in own ........ u ac"""'n wou m.,,,. are two palm trees and a state invest gation S11vwe art tod to t -~.• · If •ef · camnn• sniping and t b e st ay s u P Po r the cemetery... police ao.:o.cu m ·se "\l ense m ..-d ·-•-I N gro job kill. N dur governor's report b r o u g h t emculllo:I or more e He .. 'id most· of those who mg two young egroes · rt nlti 'illcludm' • one I r '"t' Ith , .. .:u reaction. oppo u es -15 made 't to safety were ng a con ron .... ion w wu\ he ty' "--and fi • •--st te "Just another do-nothing that t ci s pouce re Chlidr-attending the circus students at J acA:>Vn a be •• t "' Coll speech," .. said Charles Evers, department "" percen outside town. ege. -k • I tel · · rt Th s Ne"'o mayor of Fayette and· blac · "When the ea ... ""uake came n a ev1s1on repo ur -q-W'I" -·'d h. eport '""' d · h b 'd a civil n·gw· leader. "He has 1 uams ;:KU 1s r was the Children were able to run ay_ rug t, t e go. vemor sa1 ut.;J 1 • and . r ed b no feeling at all for black based on a comp ete 1m· to the hilia,'1 he said. officers were Jr . on . Y people." par.la! invesUgation by the , Rol·o and his da"ghters were sniper.s before operung up w.tth , 'thout . terf • f U ~ f 200 to 300 rill The Rev. Rlpah David state,' w1 in erence or among the first p e rs o n s a ust aut: o e part ,,
ds M Is Abernathy, head of t h e influence on ·my . rescued from the devastated and shotgun. roun ay · Southern-Christian Leadership The fusillade was fired dur·
valley of Callejon de Huaylas Officers ftred ~~ly after en-Conference, said N e g r 0 ing a police confrontation with . Takes Mom by the U.S. helicopters that countering physical assaults, leaders would seek equal TV a crowd of young Negroes . had been a..ounded for much gu.nf_ire and. verbal abuse, . ls' dorm'! lied f I ·k d lh United S'·tes adding that e.-II d d bl time to "tell it·llke i't is." in front of a g1r t ory. By The AslOciated Press tremists ca 9r s r1 es an e "" • of the . day by low-hanging Wt 1ams sa1 , an any ame mix
demo11strations in the oc· "the most important co.ndition clouds. sh 0 u Id fall "on the Abernathy, speaking at a Some 70 officers, a ture · To PIC• ket A dozen PalesUnian guer-cupied territories and "lsraeli to make peace possible here The government has peace~!lker~.-not on the rally .here shortly after the ·Of highway patrolmen and
rilla organizations papered Premier Golda Meir called on .-_i,'_~~!.!:~::i ·:· ---~"~tima~ted~~3D~,OOO~!peop~le::_.:w::er:'.e'.__pea!'.::ce:::ke:eper~s'.:.. _____ _!go:::v::erno::::r:.:'•:_:re.:::po=:rt,:_:•=lso"--:'-an:;_.:.po_li_"'c.'_w_er_e_at_tb"'.'e __ scene_. _ ' over · their tactical a n d the Weste rn powers to warn is a strong Israe ·
ATLANTA (UPI) -Gov. ideological differences Thurs-the Sovjet Union to get out
-Lester MaddOI, accompanied day llight and formed a of the Middle East contest.
by bis wife, hla mother, and "aipreme military command" In an interview the '/2.-year·
umtormed and plai8c1othes. to coordinate their operations old Israeli leader labeled
against Israel. Egyptian President Gam~l police, picketed th e AUa~ Ending 8 tempestµoua: sit-Abdel Nasser an "obedient
Journal-Constitution Thun day. day meeUng iJt Cairo, the servant" of the Soviet Union
Saying he was Btriking a · Arab guerrillas also establish· who has "practically sold out"
blow "in defense of freedom ed a 27-meinber central com-his ttlltion's sovereignty.''
-•~ h ded by Y•••·r· ,Mrs. Meir · said that' ,nfree Of •_~ press," Maddox walk. ed u.on.u::.;-ea """""" -Aral t ol Al F •Ai.. the largest world" reaction lo Russian up --• do-ln front of the 8 awu., Ea · mu .... guerrilla group. · · penetration of the Middle st
downtown b u I I d i n g for an The key accomplishment of had been Jax-, encouraging the
hour. the meeting was the agree-Soviet Union to involve itself
Maddox promised to return ment of the radical Popular even more deeply. fcir another round of picketing Front for the Liberation of She said. "I think the free
••tbe-nrst chance 1 ·get" and Palestine, General Command, world should in very serious
to continue his campaign to join the unified command. terms say lO the Soviet Union :
against tne newspapers "until . 'This small . Marxist-Leni~st 'Yoo cannot participate iJt this
they start belag honest with group had previously rejected war between the Arab coun-
tbeir owa employes and other outside discipline and busied tries and Israel. What yciu
people." itself chiefly with terrorist at-are doing now. you've become
Maddox announced his cam-tacks OJI civilian airliners, a an active participant. We have
paign against the newspapers tactic Arafat and otherf con-something to say about it.
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· Jut week because of their sidered detrimental to the It is not only a question of
Opposition to 'the govunor's Palestinian cause Israel. We see the dangers
prOpoeed-call of a special The new supreme military to ourselves. This is the
te!Jllion of the legislature. He command called an "ex-writing on the wall a-.d we ----'--h'-----~hu-feuded-wittr:"the~ent,: Will-create-~~ro'"in°'t--Or~efuse tO accePf lf '...,,.
papers. combat ullfts" and subject all She repeated Israers plea
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MaddOx last week · ordered pet;rllJas to a co m m o n for the sale of .warplanes from
l iulomat.ie 'fend~g ·W}adlfu.es qiscipUne, an annou1cement
eeJUq the newspapers i'emov-sild.
~ ed from the capitol Earlier ·thiJ year the guer-
.'lbe goVerMr arrtv.d for·!Jir-tmas formed a ·1 .... 1y knit
plcketing stint ln a camlr8.l· . unified command, but it ap-
1.ike at m o a p he r e • 'l:l~ peared to achieve only slight
autographed Lsign carried ·by coordination ol activities,
a hippie along with copies As lsrael_and the Arab
of the afternoon Journal thrust world marted the third an-
at hfm and quippo<\• wiih qlve,...,, today ol th• slart
leftl'al hundred byl!tantlers. of the 1167 war, Arab ex·
"I Have Right~
Rescuer Wants to Be 'Dad'
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NEW YORK (AP) -Robert Carroll said his ageacy
Brooklyn -policeman Jim Scott, would. investigate the case and
who rescued a newborn girl attempt to eliminate "un-abandoned near death in a
hotel wash basin last week, ' necessary hangups." So far'
~-be wants to a-d o pt. the-the _Scotts have ~ told the
duld. baby must be p r o cessed
"l think 1 have more right through an adoption agency.
to this baby than anybody," Scott and his wife Dolores
uid Scott, 37 the father o( have a SO!l and two daughters
three child.re•.' -Dmmy, 14; Patricia 11, aid
"Whe.n I felt that child's Susan, 7. They own their own
burtbeal ud knew there was home in the Flalbush section
• a chance she might live, of Brooklyn.
everything around me seemed ''There's plenty of room for
to jump," he said Thursday living," said Scott, "and more
Corps Funds ·
Cut as House
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WASIDNGTON (AP) -
After eliminating an $ 8 0
million Peace Co r p s ex-
penditure · and ending 10me
political restri c t ion s on
overseas assistawce, the House
has approved 1 $2.2 billio11
foreign aid bill
The cuts made the bill, pau-
ed Thursday 193 to 15, the
lowest· foreign a i d •J>"
propriiition since the program
was initiated in 1946.
The Sena~ ... _how~ver, is ex-
pected to restore the money
to finance next year's Peace
Corps operations. And nearly
all political restrictioris cut
from the bill remaia in effect
through other laws.
The cuts were made Thurs-
day on pa r lia m e n tary
maneuvers. Not a cent was
taken from the original $2.3
billion bill by House vote. llighL than enough k>ve."
Scott, answering 1 call for\,::===================il as&istance at the hotel May
21, found the baby lying mo-
tionless.
The infant was rushed to
the intensive c are unit at
Bellevue Hospital, where SCott
baa: visited her daily at the
end of his midnight-I a.m.
shift. Unoficially-. he has given
ber.-the name Eileen. ~
"I don't want her to go .
to court and be raffled off,"
taid~the4Polictman, who-with
the aid of 1 police chaplain
bu applied to adopt lhe baby
through the llepartme•t «
Oilld Welfare.
Asst. Welfare Commissioner
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No one likes to cry wolf. But as a financial institution
respon~ible for more than 438 million dollars we must
speak out
Today we are facing a future full of uncertainty.
. I . Even the most famous economists can't agree on what
will happen in the next six months. Investors in the stock
market face serious problems. Inflation has not been
checked. .r'
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protect it against any of the uncertainties of tomorrow.
Therefore, we recommend that you immediately
put as much of your capital and savings as you can into
· an insured savings and loan association account. In any
insured association. Naturally, we feel that Mutual
Savings has a little more to offer including a choice of
savings plans from:-5 % to 71/2%, insured upto $20,000.
But act today. A phone call will start your account
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Scholarsh~ip
w ·inn·ers Told
Scholarship awards were reveaJed and new officers installed
when members of the :Assistance League of. Huntington Beach met for
a iuncheon yesterday in the chapter house.
Nursing scholarships were contributed tQ_ Golden West College
students Mary Ann Feher and Ruthanne Freiman, with tWo others be-
ing awarded to Linda Heald and Gary DeBoise .
. Beverly Givens and Kath{. Mcintyre from Orange Coast College
also were presented with scbo arsbips and $700 was given to UCI in
the fonn of a grant to be used as a medical scholarship at a future
date.
The league also contributed d0nations for four campef$hips and
Dollars for Scholars. " ·
· Serving Iler second tenn as preildent will be. Mrs. Gilbert Turn·
bull, and also talcing office will be the Mmes. Richal'\f Crouch, 'Thomas
Broderick•and Robert Wilkin, vice presidents; Charles Otis and Ted
Bartlett, secretaries; Robert Murray, treasurer, and Harry LeBard,
parliamentarian. --
. Chairmen include the Mmes. Robert Seybert, district social
service; Millon Brown, thrift shop; William Russell, house; John
Wyatt, gift'.'SbOp; Arthur Newlin, public relations; LeBard, hospital
coordinator; James Sayer ,egional council representative, and Jack
Colvin, alternate; Edward Howard, speech center, and Richard
Crawford, Assisteens. • .
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Continuing year~round activities supported by league members
are the speech center, which provides low-cost screening and therapy
for Huntington Beach children with speech problems, and the thrift ·
shop.
· Members also maintain the gift shop at Huntington Intercom~
munity Hospital. provide a gift cart, .ta!f desks, deliver mail and
flowers and conduct hospital tours.
SERVICES: TO BE CONTINUED -Activities for -
the corning year will be guided by (left'.to right)
Mrs. Gilbert Turnbull, president; Mrs. Thomas
Broderick, vice president, and Mrs. Harry ,LeBard,,
parliamentarian, following yesterday's installation
of new·officers by the Assistance League of ~Hunt
ington Beach. More ·than $2,000 in scholarships was
pres.ented to Orange COUJllY students during the
luncheon in the "chapter house. .
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Lauded -
In recognition of her com·
munily involvement, M r s •
Mike (Gayle) Knapp _was
honored by the Seal Beach
Junior Woman's Club as ita:
WmtlllHll.the-year. ••
Chairman Of the Juniors
conservation deparl.ment and
Build a Better Community,
Mrs. Knipp also led the Seal
Beach BeauUful Campaign
and served aa a member of
the Revln Boan! and !leering ~
committee.
She was instrumental 1n im· ri •'
plemeoting the J u n I o rs •
American Host program and
helped to establish the club's
scholarstUp fund which is used •
by graduating Seal Beach
seniors to attend either Golden West COilege or Cypress _,.~....._ _,.~
College~
In addition lo her club ac·
tivities, Mrs. Knapp worked
a• unit chairman for the
Mbthers' March, March o(
Dimes, and served a! a
member of Uie 196U9 ex~
ecutive board. She is a PTA
board inember. music
chairman for Sun n' Fun
CooperaUve Nursery School
and an acUve participant in
junior programs ol Long
Beach children'• theater.
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Little League Parents Anticipating 'Rescue' . . .
Surf Sounds
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Goff Clubs
By JOQEAN HASTINGS
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TRAVELING ON to Avalon
tomorrow will be . members
of the Huntington Ha,rbour
Fishin& Club and after fishing
their way around Ci!!alina in
the morn ing they'll spend their
afternoon competing in a .••
golf tournament ?
Even though it does sound
like a conflict of interests,
they'll all get together for
trophy presentations to both
anglers and golfers during
t.'OCklails and dinner in the
country club.
In charge of arrangements
are those nowi)rofessional trip
planners, Commodore Al .
Herbold. Gabe Felix, Bob
Firth and Cliff Bick,. port,
tournament ~nd t r o p h y
chairmen . and ·Betty (Mrs.
John) Silver and Sue (M rs.
William) Ekberg, en-
tertainment.
INSTALLATION DINNEll
plans will be dlscuased when
the St. B onaventur e 's
Women's Council meets Tues-
day, Juni: 9, In the -Meadow
View Scjlool. Reservations for
lhe dinner, taking place Fri·
day, June 19, in the Sheraton
Beach Inn, may be made by
c~lling Mrs. Stephen Chomik,
846--0148.
DR. HENRY Kaufman will
be honored w h e n ap.
prox.imately 400 people caiher
in the. Meadowlark Country
Club Thursday, June 18. Plan·
ning a testimonial dinner are
Al aod Fe1icia Coen, Helen
(Mrs. Jake) Stewart, and Joe
and Betty Karbo, who are
taking reservaUons at 8~
3521.
A graduate of Bowling
Green State University, Ohio,
S:te hokls a BS degree in
educatim and (or eight years
taught In the Garden Grove
Elementary School Disbict. -Her hust5and currently is
chainnan 'pro tem of the city's
planning commissi<ln. Th e
Kilapps 'have +twO sons, Gree:
Waiting· for area residents to come to the· rescue by buying tickets
for their annual Shipwreck Dance 8re (left lo right) Mrs. Richard
Brown, Mrs. Bilr Casey and Mr. and . Mrs. Dennis Reeve, mem·
~rs of Huntington Valley LitUe:Leaglle. The benefit, which pro-
vides funds for equipment, will take place between 8 p. m. and
12 :30 ~m. tomgrrt>w in tbe...F:o.untaio..Y,aij~y Community Center.
Tickets, at $2.50 each, may be obtained lrom any team mother,
Mrs. James Crandall, chairman, at 962-4545, , or Mrs. Brown,
962-2949.
EIGHTH GRADERS a 1
Park VieW School need HELP!
The young people are planning
ta celebrate grad"uatiorl with -
a buffet and dance betWeen
8:30 and 11 p.m. Monday, June
15, 'but t\leY need parents to
offer some assistance. Any
volunti:ers are requ es(ed to
call Mrs. Warren Klier. 847·
38781 or Mrs. Robert Oslan,
SU-4167.
SEA MATES has been
selected as the new name for
the fe minine con"tingent of the
Seal Beach Yacht Club. Thi
group is ~ing by leaps and
bounds and will have its ne:rt
meeting at 7;3) p.m. on
Wednesday, June 10 in the
c!Ub. Ruinor lias It that there
will be a Speaker from the
Women's Liberation Front
discussing how to get your
men off "the boats and out
to dinner occas\()":BllY. It's a do-lt-yourselr project! Ro,,elle
(Mrs. Charle·s) Babcock has
all tbe ln!ormation. 7, IDd Joel, 4.
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DEAR.ANN LANDERS: l'J!l I !fl.yell"
old girl who is worried about my 17·ytar•
old brother. A girl in my class is crazy
about him ond she won't let him alone.
To klot at this sex bomb you 'd think
• she was 20. Her parents are divorced
and she lives with her dad in a nifty
apartment. Her dad Is nev~r .in town.
She drives· his car all ovtr and hfS
a. pelfect oetup -includin( 1 "'11-otock-
ed liquor .cabineL
This tramp chases my brother 11lghl
and day and he seems to enjoy it.
J:lis aU1tude ii "Whit do I have to
Josi!'!" I worry about him. What can
I do? -Ll'ITLE SIS •
DEAR SIS: Ytu CM teJJ. '1m ftal
be bas to .l •oer A patmdlJ ..i~ 1
bou' wtllt VD, aiaeet: ftr a pOd cdaca-
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: On occasion
you have admitted 10U made a rni.Jtall:e
and changed your advke. I ~ you
will do so qlin; I refer to your counael
lo the wom1n who didn't W~
•od -marrieif a mail who &aid he didn't
want children either. Seven years laJer
he changed his mind. She was furious
and signed her letttr "Betrayed." You
adviaed counaeling, called her "immature
aDd aeUlah" -:: •JC! aakl Me 1'0Ukl
probably 1 ... the 1\11 U she didn't JVOW up. ,
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Well, ahe might be Immature and
selli>h, but she also .ts honest enough
to-admli lbe mother role is riot for
her •. And whlt'a to terrible about that?
1 see .many women who· would be better
oU if they had made the same decision
-and !JO Would .their unwanted, ignored
chlldnn.
The most · pre11iog problems la the
world today are overpopulation and pollu·
Uon. And' lhe secOnd prolilem Is linked
to the first. It Is a inown fact that JX'Oplo
ore 111e l'U!eSI ~·~ The wt UltaJ
the world' needs ls more people. So
I pick up the paper and see where
Ann Landers tells a gal to get counseling
so she will be able to tolerate kids
she doe3n't even wantll! Please -eat
those words. -SlDINO WITH HER
DEAR SIDING: Gutp, p ip, gulp.
Consider ~ ded.don reversed. 1 would
not, boftver, go so far as to agree
with P1ul ·Drtlcb'1 1tatcmenl ~at "the
mother of the year tbolJd be • lterilittid
woman -wltb two adopted,CbDdrta."
·DEAR ANN LANDERS< You hove
started qulle campaign. Several of
my friends who • had never glvu it
.a tbowibt-TIOW are seriously considering
donating t)lelr bodies lo, medical schools.
Since you seem · so fond of Harvard
Medical School, I've decided It's the
one for me. · ----, .. ~·
But what If lhey don't rush my remains
lo C:,::ambridge in time? J've been told
medical scbooll will not accept a body
If roore thaa lZ hours have elapsed.
What if 1 can 't get lnto Harvard? -
TEARS IN LORRAIN, OHIO
DEAR LOllRAlN: Stop er y Inf.
Harvir'll wUl tab joG. Tbey timl down
only U~ P.NPk .... Tell )1it.Jawye~ yoor
doctW Uil dae members tf·)'OIT (amlly.
NOW.
There are new laws ba'sed on the
Uniform An11tmleal Gift Act w~b bas
1lmpUtted, douUng Ol'IHI -u well
11 Ute entire body. ne don•th• card
system ii eemklered 1 legal lastnmcnt.
Tiie card It. wltoetoed,.llprd..a-od
at all llme1. lL deaJgutet wbtcft..Maa•s
1tle --,,. -ta. Allllootp
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this ts not ID easy topic hr mo1t people
to dwell on, • areal may tndividula
.,. o.......in, tlleir _.,....-.Pd
puttlng tbe wellare o( lllmultf · ftnL
Tbe. 1if& of stgbt to • bHM ,.._
or ltddldolal years of U:fe t. •meoee
wltlf kliliiy falluHll • tlldtwmeat
beyond eompare.
1 Give in or lose-him •• _. w:ben_•~--
guy gives you .this line, look outl For
lips on how to handle the supersex
salesman. check Ann Landers. Read her
booklet, "Necking and PelUng -What
Are the Limits?" Send your request
to Ana Landers Jn care ot the DAlL Y
PILOT newspaper, encloslng 50 cents
in coin and a long, stamped, aelf·ad--·
dressed envclope. •
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, Gavel Changes -Hands
::.
i: _For Chapman Women
'· ~ C.dlerfnc for I I I I I d 1" Juoeheoa ancl ._li.tJoo OD
;: 'Monday, June a. will be
_.:: members fl tbe Woman's
·.~· Campi> Qub Cll' Cllapman
-· College_ --t= .. PresidenHll!d Mn. Qiarlea ~,· Severns Ol'Orance will usume ,l . duties at tbe DOOD event in ·S.·
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For Youth
the Finl OlrLllJan C!Jurch,
Orqe.
Vl<e pmidenll wUI IDclucle
lira, JllllltS Uller, Mrs. M.
A. Griffiths and Mn. Owen
Gaml
Also assuming offices are
the Mmes. Richan! Brown and
Quintin DeYoung, secretaries;
Wllllam-S e I z e r , treasurer;
llurl Wlnwrroth, partwnen-
tarlan; Arttiur Bahr, hls1orian,
and Aaron Maldonado, public
relations.
Mn. Joseph P. ~ke,
ootgoing pre~d<nt, will Install.
, Plans for the coming
. • academic year include a fall Now intml-lng you n I tea, luodl<oo boutique and the
people betw<eo the •aes of omruaJ f-sbow. 14 and II b the Youth
Employma Service, 81111-
lingtan Beach.
Workin& wMb YES are
; members Cll lhe H~
> Beach Jtmicr Woman's Club i dir<cted by lira. Robert
Wakeman, youth dlairma.
Intervien for llUllllllel' jobs
will be -Saturday, :; June 6 and Saturday, June
::0: 13, between t a.m. and noon
~: in lbe EWs BapWI Cburdt.
-.:: Employment will b e gt n
::: Wednesday, June 17, and fn>m
~· that time the senice will be ;-~ acrepW,, applica t loua
~· between I a.m. and IM:Xll Mon.
:: day through Sat1Jnl.ay.
Now in Its leOODd year, YES
..:. was started by Hersh ey ~ GMris and b p8rt of Summer ·J Jobs for Teea1, a statewide ·I 1---'-rcr_am. ______ .
Proceeds from events pro-
vide balf-tuilioo scholarahiJll
for O>apman students and
malnlaln a rmlvln( llludenl
loan.
eampos ctub 1s open to an
inleresled -
Exhib .itors
Announced
Watercolors will be ex-
hibited through June in the
Costa Mesa Art League Gallery. .
The display featuros lbe
-kCllfour teaguemtmbon, Wedding Days Rememb'ered Jol)n Bur,..., Clay Campbell,
Clarence Sorenaoo and Robert A finlablng touch Is given to Mrs. David Paxton's up-to-date wedding gown
Deunlsloon and may be v;e... by Mrs. D•vicl Dash who wears· a turn-of-the century model. The women will
ed Saturdays and &mdays participate in the Tuesday .. June 9, luncheon of the South Coast Christian Wom-
froDJ. 1 to 5 p.m. en's Club in Ben Brown's ·restaurant, South Laguna. Cost of the noon affair,
Burgess bu been wldelj er-which will feature a Century of Wedding Gowns style show, is $2.75.
hlbited and Is !mown fir "his-------~------------------dadalve style wllJcb reflects
· yeani of delliJ!lng for a
marine architectural firm."
Campbell II tile former bead
of 20th Century Fox's makeup
department '!bile Sorenaon Is
a former-art director for a
<lllcago advertising company.
,Dennistoun is a retired
lawyer and trust off.iCe:r. Upon
Mlrement, he began taking
art courses al Oranp ~
College, UC! and the' Laguna
Beach School of Art and
Design.
By Women Accountants
Tax Structure Added
Women aCCO\,IJltant.s wishing
to review the . tu strucfure
art lnvltecf to attend an aruiual
study session spoflsored by the
American Society of Women
Accoontanb, Orange ·County
Chapter.
R. Christman and R. L. Paul.
There will be a chafge or
$2.25 per person which will
include lunch, t
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Christman, 526-3226, or. Mrs.
Dunn, 529-7022.
Directions
Confused
Wearing clothes backwards
is just one of the backward
activities which will be takbig
place on Monday, June 8, at
7 p.m. when the TOPS Harbor
Lighters meet.
The Harper Schoo l
audi1ortun\ will be the 8"ting
Horoscope
Aquarius: Get Checkup
SATURDAY • JUNE 6
II)' SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Much 21·Aprll 19),
Light touch wins way with
family membe.n. You may
flnd tha; decision ol im·
portance ts overdue.
TAUR!JS (April 20-May 20)'
Day features change and .
travel. Necessary for you to
give full play to intellectual
curiosity.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20)'
Money opportunities a r e
favorable. Protect a s s e t s ,
Gain shown if you are
verutUe. alive and alert. ~ ·
CANCER (June 21.Jul,y 22)'
Cycle U. high; make new
starts 1nd contacts.
Circumaancts favor yo u r
special efforts. Take initiative.
LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22 )'
Pressure lifts: what was
secret can be openly
discussed. Avoid seU-decep-
U~. You simply cannot trust
everyone.
ViRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 )'
You have ability to transform
wishe11 into n:aliUes. Key is
to know this and utilize assets.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl.22)'
You finish project which could
elevate prestige. Some around
yclu ate aggressive. Do what
must be done with minimum
of distraction.
Residents Invited .
To Meet the Mayor
SCORPIO (Oel. U.Nov. 11):
Good lunar aspect _ today•
coincides with long journey,
publishing, creative activlUe1
of children.
SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. II), Team with Scorpio
inilividual. Much lhai yo11
betieve will be demonstrated,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): · AcCent on marriage,
permanent ties, the way yo11
relate to the public. Sense
of humor becomes greater·
than-usual asset.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q-Feb.
·ts): Accent on how you relate
to those who share interests.
Get needed checkup; keep
medical, dental appointment.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Much 211):
Good moon aspect today coin-
cides with romance, relationl
with children, creative op-
portwllties, Key is to express
feelings. Avoid tying yourself
in emotional knot!.
To llnd oYI wl'lo's llld!Y for -Fountain VaUey women -Hostesses for the meeting ~ma~•r~,, ~~ec,rid•~in~r'r;:.
especially new residents-are will be the Mmes. Joseph ~,: ~nd ~~fo·" ~~ l~~i'!f~ · alrm Gen S' I SecrtlJ, lilt OAILV PILOT. 80ll :n-. invited to attend a Meet Your Giesing, ch an; e. 1g , Grind c~1r11 5t111on. New York,
Mayor night when the Foun-Robert Hime, Chris Schneider,.-;";·v;. ;;'~;";· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tain Valley Worilan's Club Arthur Corriveau, Bar ti•
gathers for it last meeting Larson, Norman Huber and Ed · Goldade. of the year before summer Area women interested in
recess. civic and philantllropic work
J & J UPHOLSTERY
MlANll QUALITY, IMTEGllTY.
IEAVICE, CltAl'TSMAMSHll'.
W'E LUCE IEMITIFUL .. UllHITUllS WE ACCEJ'T CHALLEHOlil
642-5876 . 646-1051 Mayor Edward Just will are invited to call Mrs.
speak onr·c1fy government at Clarence stew m 0 n. mem-
8 p.m. Monday, June 8, in_ ~be~rshi~-p~c~ha~ir£.m~an~, ~al~8~47~-7~088~. ~~~~~~~~~~ the community center. Ii
Conducting her first meeting REUPHOLS ERY will be Mrs. Wallace Sbort,
new president and recipient •t Pact9rJ Prlc• DINCt
of the club's woma.n-o!-lbe FREE ESTIMA 115 year award. -·"'•••et will be _....... Furnlture Made To Order 'm:: '"'""'6 preseulQ.L With "Quality Workmanship" and plana. for the club's sixth Stop By and see Our Showroom
annual birthday bmcheoo on CASTLE INTERIORS Thursday, June 25, Jn the
Flshe ~ ant ~u he 7541 Ch•pm•n, O.rden Orov• wacu!:ct~ reit~aur WI C•ll Collect-lt2-12J:S d•YI or 147.7563 ..,.. ..
OPEN DAILY 10-10 SUN. 12-7
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2 A 3 wffk worblops:
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Fathers Feted
By la leche
Falllen will be honored by
the La Leche League of Costa
Mesa during the meeting on
TuesdJy, June t , at 7:45 p.m.
in the Newport Beach borne
of Mrs. Ralpll Benware. ,
To be covered in workshops
and discussions will be 'the
Internal Revenue Servi c e
!pf!cial enro llment ez-
aminaUon.
Sessions wUI begin at 9,30
·a.m. and contlnue until 3:30
p.m. Saturday, June 6, in the
Anahehn Public L fb r a r y •
Reviewing various NICUons of
the e.am wlll be Mrs. G.
E. Dunn, chairman; Mrs. F.
Keynotes
End Year
for the Backwards Night
whicil will include a backward
agenda, weig!iing-in an d 1 reln!thmenls · with M r 1 . r
Owles Wallmtre of coota
Mesa presiding.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 5 & 6
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They ha ve been invited to
the fourth and final discussion
in a 11eries, NatriUon: Wean-
ing .
Interested p:ncim may con-
Nomination of officers for
the Keynotes, Junior Aux-
iliary to lbe Harbor Key, will
take place Monday, June 8,
'llie group Is -to all Harbor Area women with 1
weight problem.
Topic Revealed
at 7:30 p.m. in the Newport A repreaentaUve of the
Riviera Clubhouse. Orange c 0 u n t y Sberl.ff's
tact Mrs. H. W. Moore at ;-~ ~::=;::=;::=;::=;~~545-l;;:;;~;· ======:=o,
Seniors Travel
North for Tou r Miss MichatJa Kelley wiJJ Department will d l 1 cu s a
conduct her last meeting as nan:otics in the schools for
president of the group which members of. ·the Saddleblck
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Points of interest in assists Harbor Key, a support Valley Newcomen Club on
northern California incloding group for the Child Guidance Wednesday, June 10, in NOVI OPEN· SUNDAYS San Francisco, Cannel and Clinic of Orange County. On Mi..ton Viejo Inn.
Monterey are on the travel the agenda is a discussion Lunch will be served at
agenda for Harbor Senior of forthcoming fund-raising 11:30 following cocktail hour 11 A.M. • 4 P.M.
CJtizens. events. at a cost of. $3.50 'Ibose new
6'ttto~141u Memben will depart Tues-The auxiliary Is comprised to the area during the put
day, June 9, and return Fri-of teenage girls who staff the iix months ane Invited.
day, June 12, as arra~ed by Thrift Shop, collect mercban-1-----------1
Mn. Katherine Wadsworth, dise, sew and launder clothing . NEW WAY TO
volunteer travel chairman. and participate in ·benefit pro-grams .
Travel will be via bus and ,,,..====iiiiiil PLAY BETTER TENNIS the tour will conclude with 1r 3424 VIA LIDO -NEWPORT BEACH
673-1970 a farewell in dinner San Fran-
cisco's Chinatown. ,,
, , , IN HUNTI NGTON HARBOUR
.. a unique sbopping tenter
THE BOARDWALK PROUDLY PRESENTS
NEll.'S
It's n•w with fin • •ppar•I for m•n
& wom•n.
Sites 6.ta
Fe1furing Hoop•r lmportJ (Bleyl•,
Hunro, Wm. Sex,) Jtn• Andre , Kim-
b•rly, Frencesce For D•mon, Hur.
witz Coutur~ Melia, S•rbin, Celi•
fornl1 Girl, l m•ny mor•.
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. Whistling Oyster
Orang• County'i n•w•st, •xcitingly
differ•nf dining •stablishment. F••·
turing • fu ll s•l•cfion of superb s••
food & b•ef •,l'tt••s. An~ introduc·
ing the wondrous off1rings of th•
•••·world et our o'f't•r ber. . '
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I sk!IMlhs Ill oalDJ Ill
But It'• a gf'lat watch for
ekln-dlvirt;I 5elf-wlndlng, auto111atically ch11'1Qing
date dial, sweep hand,
bold luminous hour mane~
et1. Sl1lnl"8 s1"L Waler•. j
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•Y GUMI• Mertft
tntwn•ttONI Tennlt Ch•M,ten
Comfort and confidence are
two essentials of good tennis.
That's why I am so delighted
to be playing in Olga's new
tennis dress. This famoua Call·
fornla designer has found a way
. . to liberate ~~'°""=""~ I b o o e of J §:~
than fuss
over It.
Llke mo1t
good Ideas,
lt'a both
simple and
euecu~.-What Olga bu done
Is design a tennis dress \\1th
the ghaplng buUt in! That's
right. No more strapst ·be.ck·
band, slipping or binding. Juat
beautiful shaping, Vl'ithout the
bra. So you're held softly &nd
snug'ly, but you're not held
back!
"Tennis Girl" court dttsses
cofne in two frei!:-sw1n;i:lng
styles \Vilh matching trim-flt
briefs. Since both are crisp.
white Dacron polyester knits.
they just about launder them-
selves. (Marwlous when you're
Uving out or a aultcut.) And
either a t y I e Is available In
natural soft.cup or natural
shell-cup \'er.ilons, from 30.00
to 35.00.
SCOOTER SETS Or
CULOTTE SHIFTS
On Rq. 2.88 • 2 D.y1 Only
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"Charge If'
Swing into summerl 2-pc. slenel<s•
printed top matched with solid col-
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of fstival prints or bright solid col·
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Clly llnanchd experts bave<-t<winl tfiiid """"'1lmili-... tittle criticlml: When the city ·administrator,: Doyle
their red pencils ·to trim nest year'11 Memben o/ l:llieo pubHc will laavt. their' Miller wbmitieci' the budget ·a m®th
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the exlent o11411;m . ' , · $10,711,tn and 0 t!ie • ~ ·~ .....W.. will not be known unln the
Now Miller esttmata ~ '.~ ! c~y l'<Jllainlna ~.pd al •.m·i::j~ j~a!JY, 1alary ,aurvey b completed Sept.
"'•'••t.lor Hwi""~on Be-·-e~.•t'lt '" say •at a JaearinC·' . .ael.# T•» P·lll· ' Jt,totalled I 0L...3'tt .•
-...... .... 16• ilUI uu alt Mondl7,JunellinUiecouricll'Cbamber. ·ago · . : 1 ·~· '"' ---r~~ ..l1t n<e<1,on1y $111,141 '""° ·U,.:)..lpiµ. ·gap .. b-now-'9h,w .J.,;L pre • · ' iJoo, but lt wtll IUIJ be the .fliat 'ttriie it.Wis $914,131. I - . :'M'; .-I r'l'htte ·• ... bud, .. t IOt ealiS for, .. pro}irty tu: ltl.U Stll.,ltl out of balance. M.iia1 rtiUOG fOr "'tie sbcrute ift.. ex-.; The estimated income Wll • oJ)ly
'nllt'1 the diffa:eoce be·tween ~ ...... ,.. addlUOn·cif 5e Jh6re $8,U7t'738 and to balance it be ptOpOMd
esJililal<d revenu<'anc!' expendiluru in ~Plo!l"A loJhe:!i!!:f ~."Ille ~ u3ing 1450,000 fn!m tbe contiqency ac-
· , 1nc·1u· ded. ...· j ",· :--~·..a;;:t'. 1n·, .Mtttri.: ra · "" • 1 up 15 cents over the Lll!city has Uled·the surplua'fvrid. \ un: ......,..,. :-:!-:Ti P!etrll!Jlt r_.te. Fourteen cent. cl-the i~
'use ol the ~.funds a1ao to the new emploY,tS.'is"a .,.O,Oll&,~ c~, bowtver, is to handl_e the. first
the $1','111,1?1 budge( for 1f'I0.71. and •'fir< .......... "' U.. mam count -normally earmarked fi>r aal4rlts -~ council held • ltudy ~· with ~~ ~1ent get· and Unforeseen expenditures -; •nd dip-
means that lhe city · Wilf~lllve a "aero for salary increuea 'for Ult ~ c• Pl~ on the Interest and redempUon
bi.lance" in the account, Miller 1warns~ staff ,mtmbers. • ·:J of the ,$1 million . park btnds .puaed
GeRFtment hea~ ~ tbe""budeet May __ tlntltm:n:mm.-:. ping into the prior year's surplua ·to
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Ju ,.Y·Siill Undec-i·ded: in Valley Cme
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AUD IENCE. SPRAWLS. ON GRASS TO HEAR•SP1:AKERS AT GOLDEN· WEST CAMPUS. RA\:CY
C...h ontation Avorled, bif•Trviteff<May Bo Doh1f0d With Phofte :C•lli
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Demoted Prof Av.erts
B.ig G WC Co.nfr,o.~tation;
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'9f ~ llllJ!MIJ.iJlE ;)Dl•.t;·R.,~~· -ioMlitn Wn(~
• •·-~~' r O;tti:lf tir"eiiliJit: -'' 1 to· ttfe r A _,lllliili 'beiwiin Goldon We•! ...,.... .eo&,o.-and >Ibo colle~e ad· ~_@ts~Uia~.Dr-,<;atanwo
-failed lo mo!>rlaHU'Thllr>--:iii.aslrod.to eave his plllillon be-
day. afttt Dr. James _c.lanzan,..J!(gO<I caiue of_:l>li P!11Jtical vlewx-.
that· prutelf abodt »bis demotion as , ''l mn ·nat ·,Jw law or .~cnil
chaintlan~of .fbt.Jodal~Jliviaion ietbic )li.vileg~, to dilct111> thil r.ase in
-be carried out '1in Oi'der~y iashloa:.. Oetiil,' .. , lie said. He "cm -.ay-that , he
·lnsteaC:f ·s\udents said· they plan to wanted to diacoorit certain. rumqrs
telephone, the <Ollege trum.s at alJ hour• cittutsting -·~· . ·
with 't"CmPl.utts. Dr. Catanzaro'•· chan&~-asaignment Speaking before. approlimately 400 to classroom-duties, the -e president
ltUdenta in the college's free speeeh saJd, waa 1Detther a r of radical area.. , the 3.1-year-<>ld professor said influence in the ·IOCial &CieDces dJviaion
radical measures were to be avoided. Dor .preuure mm or1aniza.tionll outaide
-"I lx>pe this school doesn't come· down the -~f'UI W oust Dr. C.tanzaro.
~Jn i heap .over this during the ne:rt ·''Noth:Lqg 1 could be further !rom tse
two weeks," he said. truth," said Dr. Boyce.
Catan&aro, who has held the division Instead, he said, the decision w8.s
chairmanship for the put four years. nached after "cireful review" of Dr.
was demoted by' administrators 11\!t catanzaro'1 leaderahip role and the needs
Thursday. of the 90cla1 sCiences division.
Moments before Dr. CataruarG took "In all attain cllanges are necessary
the microphone, most of the studeub from time 1o time," aaKI Dr, Boyce.
appeared ready to march on the ad---rhts· is~"a. momentous situation."
inini!lration building to stage a sit.in. . ~Eartter, a'"grou:p--of-about -100.students ___ 'COOL-IT KIDS' ~
Instead, they will now take their com· jammed the second Door of the ad-GWC Inst ructor C11t11nz1ro
pl!ints to members of the Orange Coast ministraUon boilding where: Dr. Boyce,
College board of trustees, w h o 1 e other administrators and fa c u I t y
telepOOne numbers wue pasted out members were ·meeting.
amorig the crowd. 1"lbiJ yur" there. have been six ad-.
11CiU them at all hours· of the nigbt ministrattve d:Mmgel, '! said Dr. Boyce.
and lei; them know how you feel," shouted He explained ])r. Catlnzaro and the
one student. "Right on," was Ule reply -others were airnpl)'-dlangtnc from ad·
from tbe crowd. · ministraUve to .......... rvles.
Flying 1st f;la.ss
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Soyuz Boasts Mahoga~y Woodwork
Waste Ch emical
Disposal a t UC
Still Dangerous
DAVIS (AP) -The slx·man e•
vironmental health and 58.fety depart-
ment at the University of California
campus here used to <lispose or volati1"e
MOSCOW (UPI) -Sowet 1J18Ct Red Star save the \!Olume-. of the research chemJcals by stacking coJi.
'Wlillm today described\Soyuz t u ·an main cabin u 317 cubic t• -about taitters in the middle of a vacant fie~ Ortililnf decorator's dl:eam,.eqmppecLwlltL -iJie""""GI a ·amall ~...TJIOJ_~ and· Bll</Olinl •!.Jl>em with rifles. But
· • •• tola. book.sbelves and ~slioll'Jil tilt ~:1 _. ba,. lllown-.tllai-w ... judged lo be too hazar~ous. "''::!:'k. said ~ that lt ..,,.... 11mp1er·an11 leiil clutlered So they now t a k e the stuff out lo ~ ~la;1vrce~ .. Vtllly Sev• than thole on tbe'U.S, Apcjlo ipaCetbips. a 10-fooWeep . trench at the .<:ampus
tiaDov would stay aloft It Ieat tt days dump and detonate it with a dynamite
and mi g b t try to b rt a k the 1115 cap from 50 feet away.
,•paceflieht record of 13«lays, 11. hours Str•ke Th •11dJ is a pretly dangerous pro-~f l>Y Fra~k Bonnxn and James Lovell. I ree cedure," Richard Holdstock. who heads
m Amarica s Gemini 7. 0 •• d rt t 'd lod "I' Jan. A' revealing glimpse of the Soviet A-_J H ' 0 .u.;: tpa men , sat ay. m P
_.it's interior was published •l\JI 'RU . · e S Ut ning, to buy one of those suits of armi>r
the--~y newspaper ~ star on the ~. 1 bomb-rlj!J>OSal peopl~ Ule."
' :BY noon . loday no vt,rqict.,' had ~n ,
reached• ·in the trial ot · .Rober1t
Scbwerdt.feger,-the ex-mayorof Fountain ·
Valley, who , iJ cbarged with malling
' -' • ' 1 •• obscene pilone,ca!b \o a poli\iefl rival.
Jurors ,left the courtroom at 4.:15. J>.m.
'111llnday, 'lo decide the tuue.' By JO
p.m .. tli,y hadn't rw:hed a vmlict Ind
W:ere locked overnight 1n a ne8i'by motel..
They resumed lh<ir deliberations OU. ' . . mornmg.
,S;chwerdtfeger is on tr-ial /o't allF~IY 1
n'lakln&: 45 .'',ol>aCer:ie and thteatenlng'' •
Ptiooe oalla to Fouatam Valley'C(iy Coun-1 , I , ~
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For Vi<ltory ·
• The eotmting grinds on and the • wt.·
remained a. cliff h_anger today for of·
ficials in the Huntin&f.on Beach City
(elementpy) School Diatrk:t:· • ·
'· ' Ir,-With two preclncts lo be.Jcewted .the
measui-e to increase the intereat rate ' . . ' from five to aeven percent • on~ fot,75
reatbed ee.z percent apj)roval'-.'4-per·
ctnt short of the requirement.-
The totala were 5~ yes. Votes and
2,684 no at 11 :15 this morning.
~t looks_ like we need another 41
ye, Votes again," DI~ SuJit. · S. A.
Moffett aald this morning U he-an:dously
awaited word 'On the final lilly ~-:·which
is not e:rpectfd ontll late thl! -~noon
or Monday. >
The measure lost by 4J vote1 when
It last went before the electoratt · on
Feb. IO. 'Mle bonds themselves were
passed in Februar1 Ul69, but the district
bas not been able to plice ,them. at
the five percent interest limit.
Colleen nµeI in th~ county. auperin·
tendent of schooll oil.ice 11_ trying to
get the t.test infonnaUQn ion .the count
to the HunUngton·.Bea<h admiaillf•~•·
Election experb· feel they could 11<edlct
the outcome if they· knew t~ location
of the two uncounted precl~, but· they
have not been able to ~determine UM
areas . .
"We called the voter reglatratJon offl~
ln Santa-Ana -~~would not-give~
us any · iDformaUoo a~t . where tbe
precinctl are loclited," J4ia!l·Tlilel aaid.
"They said ~1.:.~'t have the. r'8U1ts
until either late today or M~." .
The district hope• to bWld two new
scbools with the OOnd money. 1be dlstiict
is ,exped.ing · a~r .J ,000 youn~ter1 1 to
apply next year and offlclatsJ\av! ~P9k,e_n,
of the possibility of double .... KJllS If
the me.aswe fails again.
fciwlth·d'1 of the Soyuz fiigbl. , , ..... , F~• Wirt 8tnice1 A better soluUOn he quickly adds
'Ille diSmonauts. live and wort•In • · POR'l'llt.\, <ioiJI . ..:. Conrad Lahr wciuld be a solvelt ·inc~tor. jiut tht SALT Delegations twp-comj>a~ ship ·that ' b>U l!kt ·is atrakl1 tlim-•i.f• li&htning strlltes Ufl.ivers'ity ~ far his bien urlitble to 1
• pant mecbamcal bird from the outside twice •in tile• -place, it may come up with the . $lP.OOO ' needed lo Hold Dmn· er Meet .n:l an ocean skipper's cabin ·iDlide. ~ _me. ltrike One fw hhn. 00,-.one. ,
thepepersaid. • · 1be:'~gbueballco.c.h: • Lwtth ' more than 800 resear.ch
"A convenient aofa ~al oae end wu rtllJnc a·~ of tu1 3$-laboratories all 11rorking al once, tJC.. VIENNA <Wi> --· Tht Sqvid and
of the cabin," the paper· said. ''.Oppootle yoar'Old boily' all/•· a metal ·oavil •induces some pretty ·•tran1e u.s: dele114U°'11 ol ,t~ Stratelio Amit,
it ii an original ~g tCJffioe with ~ ~ ..... i:D1bt when substanees In an avera&e week. UiOU.atJob T~1 (~.\LtJ met ovtr,
a b8Ddlm>e and harmonious llJoul. A tbli'e .. a~ o( SOmetlmes the rubstancea are er· Ainerlcln~style Cblcten pot pie tode:y
llbeJfwlthbootsandmicrofllml,control ......,_,~• ~ tremely Unstable and must be moved and offJclal llOUf'CM ·sakl 'thl.L "thlop
__ ..._ oodboles and ~ur~ Jn. secon.b lah!r, tbe 1 state very galtly to prevent pre.mature t l· are. movlq: ~"~ in th<:lr efforts to . lii\JiiieDiiCOiiiPletelll>e inter! , J!<*lcl-W.,.,i• llP f"1m pklllol\ • ..,.W sometimes lhey_~ ........... _..Qd.J~ annu ace. · • · ~ dllm<iad a few feet 1Wa1 where pre.rna~urely 1anyy.iay. So , far, hbwever 1 The t"l't'o· fuims,. me\ f6~5S""""lfiln--nter
Montreal Bomb Blast ' MONTREAL (AP) -A -b exploded .
early todq at the rear o! an offi~
buUdinr in downtown Montreal, the ninth
blast in tWO"''eek5 in the· Montreal area.
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·be·bad been """'lllle <a foyl ~ the departm•ntl bu .Witted JlO m•i« at the ¥ierican emba8Si-<1ne o1 their.
• Ntne1 a~ Eutern P~ Htw-e1sualtle!. ' • · : shorlest formal aeB!Ofll ao' Jar -. then:
pita! said lle'WU treated lor11nJ --11~ ... bullicf lhom;'UiorO wD'.ilil be weiit to the u.s, Ml!balladorlat r'fldence deirft bums ml the bocklide uil the danger Of ch<mie&Js ... _ping t!llo I for. ·• . lunch .Of potato IOl!p.'.-and pot
nhas1•. l•. ~ • :'uniuground wat.er IUppliel' and j co.. eie. Tb~ SOvi'j!:tl .holttjl 1' shfl:ll•~ lun ...
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nie c&!b•,..,.• 111egec11yunac1e bet-•
Oec.•a,•.l•, and'Jln. J~·lt?O. '".,,1 .~werdlfe8U wu ~ ~ Jan.·..'.i; ' a11F-.Har~ (jlpll.'a-0&np1aJnt .~,
hlril od the alleg~j-~\bt'IOOi·ol!f•!'· Tbe ,tria!' loqfll ,....., .as.in wea.-Ol'anlle
Cowily MurlJclpOl Court, ,W~ ..
Several days ' ol tatimO!iy· 'Wm ·
presented as Deputy Dlltrtct Attorney.
Walter Matthews att.empted~to ahow that
animosity exilttd bet.wee._ ~·two M ..
cit.rivals. Much of-Uie~~~metect
the . aame , ~:~or .. on~~·
months of h<aled cimpalgning leading
~ lait-~p1ber's recall election whJch
~ ·Schwerdtfeger alQD& with coun·
a'1meti • Joieph CourTtaes and Don
"-"· ·MtlCh .f# the pmsecutlon'a case rested
wttb .General Tllejlhone C<mpany whlcb
on Dec. 29 had traced two calls made
t6 1 JWper rto ci1e of .Schwerdtfeger'•
twe home phone numben.
·Gonerat Telejlhone ·empklyes a!>O
teltified.1 about how, from Jan. t-1S a
device .called a pen realsler was J>laced
, .. ·." (Bet TIUAL, Pap Z) ·
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llun~on
Family . Safe.
ln .. Peru~e -1. (. ~ ~ ... •\ ... ' .
" Non 'thao ''1or 4llJI ,nor the Poruvtan
· aarlhquakt, ·a 'JlmllJniton lluch man
hu fl¥Di ••Ml wWd that hls wile
llfd ,twocbfldreo .umv.d the'-· .'.,~~·betwffnH..,.
ailM\·~ ai\11,liu..C..yo, ~. leava
'' -.omeolJni-'to'-110-' ~. ·ilcc«dlng--to ~· Mlholley, who initiated a call
jf bis . ..u. llll\_Tuef<!oy. '
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, .. IltUJJy .pike to her brother Tbura-
c!O.r •an'..;...;. .. He :tOld me that the
t6wtfWain't tilt very' bidly., There were
only 11 few brotea windows," he said.
· 'll'Jb .wry rtlieml now that I'm sure
e\<tr7tllln(c ii all rjght," xald Mahoney,
a reiidtnt of &852 Risu.ert'ord Drive.
H1I wife Julietta and their·two childrtn,
Loren, eigh~ and· LllUlm, 2, had beea
vlllUng 'with Mn. Mahoney'• pareni!l
since May 17. They bad been plaanin&
to 1tay lhlough June.
"Her brother told me though that
sbe..:wu _ftow_gotnf tQ_ coro~ home a
lltUe 1 earlier than 'plaruted," . Mahoney
added. " .
Ne~ Showdown Due
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On Postal R.efor m
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe House
ii beading for another abowdown on
"right to "o~~" issue, which b forcing
ill way into t'1e ~ reform tight.
The reform me&.ure, on which the
l{ouat mi~t:ake action next week •• would
tum the postlaffiCe into 1n independent
lovemment ilency nm by ari l l·member
commission. ~ .
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mer but you. wouJdn 't koow it from
I the weather. It'll conUnue to be
otittaat, °'"' · dl:fzlly, and enol over the weeke!)d.
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Codge G~ts
Env~y ~ost
Ill Vatican
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WASlllllGroN (UPI) -Prnident J!iion baa 111med Henry Clbot Lodp
U. a special envoy to the VaUcan1 the
W)ilte Houte lll!lOUllCOCf toc111.
The actioo mean& restoration aft.er
21 yean o1 · u Gttlcial U.S. lint with
the sut of the Roman Catbolle Church.
~ ~ action doel not mean Washington
is establishing formal diplomati c rela-
tions with the Vatican. But White Houae
Jlt"' Secretary Ronald L. 'Ziqler Nici
J.pdce would make two or three visits ~ year to the V 1tican to u.Piain
NIZ"on's views~ to J>ope Paul VI and
to 10llclt his vl~s.
"The President In uldnC lllr. Lod&•
to undertato these periodic vialll ..-
to JrcMde r.r sreater cootlnlllty In tho
informal conllcto wbkh ilready haV.
been taking place In the -lnlstrotlon
and the Vatican since President Nil:on
Wt office," Ziegler said.
He said the Pnaident felt. it WU:
''important to have ,the benefit of the
Vatican'• infonnadan and v\ewa on. a
<Ollllnulq basil and -to-ucliaqe -· on a coatlnulng bull."
Zlea:ler aakl Lodee would have no
f(Jnllll Utle or formal aocreditaUon .to
the VaUcan.
He probably will make the fl.rat ol
his periodic viail5 about tho end . ol
June. Each of his vlalll la espected
to laat two weeka to a mcmtb.
'lAxfge wu NiJ:on's vice presidential
runn1ng mate on the Republican ticket
lit IMO and later tented II Presidw:it
~ B. Jolwon'• mbulador to
&tigoo -on two oecuJcm -btfort
taking a similar lllilll!llent In llOnn
in 1911.
: More recently be WU NlJ:oo'• am-
_to the Parls·peace·talkl. Seine
_,. Protellaot -Wll not IOlll
in ccminf.
Stanley Lowell, aaoctate d-of
).mericans Untt.d !tr Separation ol
Qwrch and Slate, called !be Lode& ap.
polntment "an egreg1<w violatfnn of our
-al tradJtlon of --.. par .. Uon."
"This js 1 cynical appeal for Catholic
~ by President Nh:c:rt," Lowell said.
6fWe were assured by a White HOUll
'!l"'kesmiD omral moatlll .,.. tlial no
"'"' action would bo 1aken. I Clll only
conclude this was dt 11 berate
misrepresen~n. 'lbtre"wlll be a very
l!harp ... ct1on from PNteallllla -
this COWltrY-"
Speech Therapy
Classes Slated
PrMcliool .,. -wrth ._a problem will hove 111 opportunfty to
-k. on them lUldtr the culd.mCe o1· :.:i:r=Ji. ';'::~ -~ U t ID I -.
Motben of cllildren "'" S to I llvq In the Ocwt View School Dfltrlct who
thlnlc theft younplera mllbl bave -h 1-dlmentt have been aafcad to: sip ,
them up at their 'nel&!Wbood li!lool .
by June I . · '
The chfldr.n will be ........i !or ·
pertlcipail"1 during the laat week of
IMool. Summer counes bqln June n
and nm throop July 34.
Motorcycle Theft •
Suspect Captured
Newport Beoch police early thla mom-
Ina toot Into custody • wope<t In tho
theft of a motorcycle which bad been.
reported 30 minutes earlier.
Walter Douglas Frost, 221 of 1509 W.
Balboe Boulevard wu arrelted. at l
a .m. al Joth SLreet and Ocean Front
when he was spotted riding a Hond1
350 tbat wu re1>9,1ted stolen •t 2:311
o.m.
DAILY PILOT
ov.ilol COAST l'Ull.ISWIHO COMl'Alf't
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THIS IS HOW FISH FRY PAR.lDI WILL PROGRESS
, Coata Meta E-Siarta at IO:JO a.m. S.tur~oy
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Plans for · Mesa Fish Fry
Enter Last-minute Fmale
. Last-minute preparaUon1 were under
way today for tbe 11th Annual Colt&
M-Ne•J!Ol1• Jlarbor. Llcllll Club l'fah
Fry celebrallon, larlfl( -y evenl
ol lta fdOd oo the Weot Coll!.
The -y·fleata l>eadquaiUred· at
COiia . llfeaa Put fonnally ...... at
I : 311 p.m., with a llttterlnf <amlval
and mldwiy, battle "ol tho bllldi and
hundreds ol °"' dfmteis. .
County Antes Up
$5,000 in Fight
Against J?rilling
<lrlllll' Counly oupervllon have added
their support and 11.000 to a jollll powtn
........... ·-will pay a lobbylat to wort In oupport_ o1 a bW wiYoh
would ben on ctg!ll!!f ,la federal •am •Ion& the Orinp Ciiiot. . .
At their Wednudly rftettln1
Suplrvllora -4 to I lo a11n the •IP'-wllh tho dlleo ol Newp>rt
Beoch, La--and Sa ci ..... to and the Coallal' Ana Pnltoctl,. Le&Jue.
,,,. -., Ibo ' .,.. .... 111 ..... =~.~~: 11.000 and •!be -.. x...,.. will
.put .op ~--'8ilOI and II.GOO It
lobbY ht favor d. lhl er-Murph)'
Nelaoo-M<llkfe bill.
'Ille 'bill, wl>fdl WU Introduced by
the four HDll<in Jul )'Oii', ~ cnato
oil drUlm, -In led e rs I
-adj-lo -· -~ 'Oimn!!J, -ol 11><-otaie
-l'Ulll fnllll tho Salila Ana
River jetty to the lclalcan -· The acr-t mak• Newport Beaclc
city .....,.,. Haney Hurlburt
COO<dlnator ol. Iba project· and itva
him Iha -lo <Odrlel wllh a legfllaUve conauflant to aid In paaaqe ol
th< bill .
nit "'°°' coanty addition ·lo the lllnd will be ··IUen '""1i revenues derived
-from -_..ilom ht -ty tldelmla In
Sllllltt lleaclt, NeWp.it Beach and Dana
Polnl
Valley Seniors
Set Activities
Fwntaln Vallty" lllCh Sc:llool'a aeniors
began .~r · pr~graduatklft activities
Thursday with an assembly during which toe _ stu~ · were recogniud wtth
8Cboiarlllipl, award& and ~ hionon.
Tbere.jl more llln to come, bewevet,
with an all-n&lht "Grad Nleht'' party
June II II Dlmeyllnd,
The pal'ly w»I lut from 11 p.m. to
5 a.m. durtni which students will have
unlimited Ute 91 l>Uneyland 's attracUons
-.uic!-->rill lla.---by~~ rock bencla.
Blcealaure1te cerlm(llllea ww be held
lhla Sundiy .. 7 p.m. In the -·· .. pltbealer.
Front P .. e 1
TRlAL ••.
Oil Sc11ire!due,er•1 llot at the B111batd
--.ncorded aevaral calla o0 Illa line t0Harpac'1 DW11ber.
Del.,.. attorney 1-ard McBride
couolend with leJtlmooy -alfna
bew llt1 Individual with the proper tilowladae . coulll haft hoolted Oii to
SC!nm'iltlqer'1 line at any point betwllll
hi~ l!lii\I ,:and • Iha ·Bushard t.alipltlloo
1lltioll ind calllld Iha marb on tho pi,,~. !<!. hlil-<iolifll.•11\UMDt McBride allt1• .
ed his client bad been "framed."
MIUbeln cilled McBrlde'I ':J>hllltom· llloarJ rldlcaloua ...
M<n than JO wi-.., boll> aldel
pn teotrmooy durlna the 1onctllY trial.
It WU jlwlctuoled by ITilllJ'brfoO>rW.
u Judie Jamu K. Turner clllad boll>
•tiornaYI to the beach or to his chambm
to aetil• dllputes.
• By Sunday nJabt, more than two tons
ol anlood and .--eatabln
will bo COl1lllmed at 11.10· par dinner,
with ....,...r. IOinl to -ol Hanor
Area ..... 1ce Ot(IDilallooa.
Uona Club -predict tho aflvtt
IMivmary edWon o1 their Fish rry
will bo the. blQaol In hlltorr, drawln1
tboulllllla ol er..,. Counly dtlaatu.
satunfl:J'• b!cf>l!lltt will be the 10 :11 .
a.m. Fllh Fry Parade, windlnl for !hr..
miles throup the llreeta of downtown
Cotta Mesa. _
Robin L. Graham, 21, ol Newport
Beach, wW rlde aa 1'11\4 marshal,
dlolen u a reault of hi& five-year aolo
voyap around the -Id by aaUboa~
longest ever undtrtaken by ooe man.
Parade QialrJmn Clil! we •d or f
eatlmatea 311 floats will pertfcfpate, alone
with m&Jl1 marchint bind& and tbt fam-
ed Tijuana Police Deportment ·mot«ey-
de drill team.
The -.U motorlaed laWllllft .UI
aava their pncfolon Rnl-rfdlng for· thO
end of the jjatlide, -!:JO ·p.m.,
perl<ll'Dlfnr .., center 8treet, a<ljacent
to the -park. Sunday's hfpllgbts will be the Miss
Mermaid Beauty C..ltot In the '(!Ilk
at 2:311, follmrocl by tba 2:311 p.m. Baby
Conle!t, with more than 200 Wanta
entered. .
Tlte Liou C111b F!Jh Fry fe&Wrto
!requeJll .dmrlnp f!!<'.... a variety of
valuable prizes. culminating al I p.m.,
with JIHl'llltatioo ol 1tit70 Ford Maverick
to the winning dinner tlcllllt-belder.
A complf!UI daily and hourly tehfidule
of Fi.sh Fry events and a par•de rout.a
showing best viewing polnll along the
way are included in tbe DAD...Y PILOT
toclly.
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FromDaytoDa.y,
Hour to Hour
Here, for followin& the f11tivitl• tn
olmplt !uhiorc, la a day-by-day and hour-
by·hout ICbedult or eventa for the 25th
Annual CO.ta Men-Newport Harbor
Lions Club 1'1111 Fry: '
FRIDAY
1:311 p.m. Fflh Dinnen. start -1111
I p.m; Clmlval Rlda and Mldwl:J -7 p.m. Band Conteal
IATIJBDAY
10 1.m. Catni•al, Exhlblll, Rlda
10:)0 1.m. S Hour Parade
12 Noon Flab llfDnen start .....,Ill(
1:311 p.m. Stop -
S p.m. Drawln(
4:11 p.m. Dueen
1:311 p.m. Drawln&
I p.m. st11e Show
7:15 p.m. Winner ol Band C..teat
I p.m. Drawln(. •
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12 Noon camlval, s.Jllbltl, IUdeo a Noon Flab Dinnen 11art llrvinl
2:311 p.m. 'Baby Conwt
~; 311 J!,!!!, Baautir C<a4eal
5:311 p.m. Drawing · •;II p.m. Slap Show
I p.m. Drawlnf for Grand Prise (ll'IO
MavorlctAu-)
Valley Football
Signups Start
• SJinupa .for Founlaln Valloy v ... 111
rooU>all will !lo bald f"'"' -JO a.m. to
4 p.nl .. SatUN&y anc1·· Sunday, ore tho
G..,. Vallty UW. Lea ... diamond at
Slallor Avenue, betw-luclld and Ward
Slrwll, -BoJs between the a1t1 of JI and
H are lnvlte4 to sip up 111 ... o!
lhrot dlvlllooo, 1C<On11n1 to Wl\tlll and
.... Rllllttatloo 11 17.IO for tba nm
pl-lo a famDy lftd 11 oacb fur
others ol the same family.
Practtco for the ltal\IO llarll Au1.
l. The F"'nllln Valley procram la J*1
of JWtior All American Football.
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• WAIKINOTON ·(AP) -sen. Robert conceded "There's a problem there." fJl)' more serious objecUoris to tbe
P. Gr:UllD.ol· MJehllM, the assls~t He s1id he th1nb I clOle vote b in Cooper-Church amendmlnt." ~ .....,. ll the Sei,ate, said prospect 011 the Byrd amendment. "1 Nixoa referred to a proposal by St/is
iod1y opponent.a Of pfopoted. restrlctions think Ullt we've got 1 chance of wlMina ·
Oii lllbn U.S. 11C11oU .bi Cambodla may on that.'' be said. "It probably tuma Churdl and John Shennaa Coo~r (R·
bt ready to drop delaytni tacUcs aft.er on a handful of votes.",. . · Ky.,) to Cut off all fund• for U.S. optr•·
a key Senate vote du& nexf week. Adm. Thomas Moorer, • taiking to Uons In Cambodia alter June XI. ·
"l would think that ooce the Byrd reporters after tbe clo;St of heatlngs Byrd's amendment looms 11 the key
amendlrieit Ls over we should ,et to on h~ nomlnaUoa to· the cbairmu. of to the current Senate fl&ht On ·u.s.
a ~ GO Cooper-Cl>urdl abortly alter lhR Joint Chiefs of Slofl,. Nici thal be lnvolv..neol 11 Combodll, which )Ill tba~" GrUfln told nportm. -favors glvln& the PnlldeDI ''Ult :11t1· .. tered ill fourth wMk. •
Prelkiut Nixon late Tburlday threw iblllty'' he Medi to cerry·on the war, Other 10UrCe1 1ndlcaled 1 vote may
his support behind a .,... by Sen. Nlaoa made hll endOriement ol the come 11.,.t Tltunday on the Byrd am<nd-
Robert C. Byrd, (l>W.V1.;) which Sen. Byrd amendment in a letter to Suite ment, which would in effect authorlte
Frank Church, '(D-Idaho,) sald would Republican Leader Hugh Scott. the President to repeat the current U.S.
"lar~mucui.~" b.1a amendment by "The Byrd a'mebd.ment ru11irml the attack Into Cambodia tc he find• it
pe a repeUUon of tbe present consUtuliollll duty of the commander·ln-neceuary to protect Amtrlcaa il'Oop.s
U.S. ttack l•to Cambodia If needed chief to take acUona neceaeary &o JlfOlect in Vietnam. ·
to protect American troopt In V.letnam. the lives of United States forcta ud The' Prts1de1t allO wants the pending
Mked whether a likely eJMI to deJay is con1lltent wilh the reapoaalb111Ue1 o[ re11tricUon.s chan,ed to authorize U.S.
·~from preNUH from tbe Pe~g~, my office," Nixon wrote Scot£ after a flnanclal aupport for military operaUOl'I!
which atanda to loM eome '300 million Whlto H..,. conf-;Tlturaday. by Thal or olber AIJiln for<ea ·to bollter
In milftary •• aulhcl<ity ii the pending "Therefore," the Ptul~ent said, "It the beleaauered Cambodlin pemnent
bW 11 ool enacled by June 311, Grllfla 1oe1 a lcq Wl:J toward ellmlnatlni beadtd by Lon NoL
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V ~pers Service
Marks _Beglnnjng
Of Grad Week
Jobwss Rate in Nation . ·'·
Rises w Highest Level :,
Dr. Fred M. Judat, a.~ and
collace tnutee, wW addrell t.be -Hun-
tinP>ll Beaeh ilflb Scl>ool MJJior 'clua
d~ a vapen ltn'ice •t f pln-. Sun-
day in the IChoOI. &ut:Utorltim •
Dr. Ju4ooo f0r the "paat 311 y..,. aerved
as .mnlattt «. the Trinity Baptllt Qiurch,
Santa Monie•. He bu allo aerved· as
councilman for the city of Santa Monica
and on the b1>0J:d of ~1 ol the
Unlv1rlfly of Redlands. · •
'lbe vesper1 Ml'Vict, wtUch will include
ptOH11taU0111 by vvl<Mll. hqh icbool
choln, la open to the publlc.
Grllduatl«1 e1ardtes will be held In
the Hunttnat<n Beach High School
stadium 1t ?:30 p.m. Thunday.
Seating will be ava iiable for all P.renl.s
and friends of the 406 graduaUng seniors.
Peter L. Brueggeman, .salutatorian,
and Steven E. Spickard, valedictorian,
will load the Cilia ol '70.
Library Closed_
On Saturdays
Due to conitructloo ~ on the
2.7-ac:re Eadlr Schooi Park in toutheut
HumlnJion Btaclt, tho Blllllin& Street
Library wW be cloaed «1: Saturdays
durin& the suUunet, aCtonHnc to librJlry,
ofllaali.-
,,,. library readlll( room is loc:.ated
on !lit park srocmcla adj0c;ni to the
icbool 111 a amall-,.iild1nc aJan used
II the park's l'!Cl'ei:Uon center.
The library facility, wh1oh baa been
clOHd on l'ridaya, wW remain open
from nom to t p.m. on Fridays rather
tban Saturdays durJni · lfle COllllructlon
period.
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joblw --In May to" I "p0ttont
of 'the work fan:t, the rvvernment
reported today. 'Ille ... ..w y adjuaU!d
unemployntent count wU ett.lmated at
4.1 mUUon, blfhelt level Since January,
11164. •
'Ille Labor Deportment llJ4 Iha
Youth Released
On $1,250 Bail
After Drug Bust
Mich1el Batter, a »year-old HUn·
Ungton Beach youth, lt'U free On ball
today after being arrested in a west
county drug rowu:lup.
Baxter, 15950 Mariner Dttve, was
among nine )'OUthl, lncludin& sevea
juven11es. arresttd in ' ' O p e r a t i o n
Cleanup," a S)"eep which capped a three·
month investigation by Los Alamitos
pollce.
Baxter and Stevea J.w;as, 11, Los
Al1mlto1, were booed lnto Orahge Cowl·
ty Jail Wednesday night on cbar&e.s
of possession, transportation and sale
of dangerous druas. Lucas wu releaaed
oo '6,250 bail while Suter potted $1~.
They will appear ln West Oran1e County
Mwticipal C.ourt June 24.
The other youths Wert takea to 1uvenlle
hall.
Chief Roy Kundtz said today diat the
lnv.estigatlon and arrests were desl;ntd
to cul off dru1 aupplies to youths tn
the area. "The inveatigaUon i1 Con-
tinuing," he adde<I. "We haven't 1ot
the ma}or supplietl yet."
Stale narcoUcs . •gents ud officers
from other county cilies cooperated hi
the widucover investi1aUon. During the
probe the agents )M'cbaaed 1,000
barbiturates, 7$ gi'ams o( hash!Jh, 275
grams of marijuana, and 20 tablet. or
LSD.
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unemploym'!'! rise from U par<ent In
April to I percenl In .May OC<U!fed
entirely among adult worken •.• bt
t1>e1r Jobe, Moot of tllem wtte fulf lime
workers.
Thl.s wu the fifth comecutlvi· month
that the tmempk>Jment rite, HU fn..
ereued .. The May rate ~cmpared with
a S.3 percent rate when Preaident Nixon tOOi -olfiCe m J1nuary, ·1•;=-"mr--wffh-
a S.4 percent rate at the at.art oi .this
year.
'Ille last time th< unemployment figure
·r.ached I percent wu In Ftlroary,
11185. '
'Ille aotual count of unempl.,..r
peracm WU placed at. S.4 millJtn but
government otnclala said that. 'when
seasonal factors are computed such as
students looking for jobs the seaaonally
adjusted figure comes to 4.1•mlllion.
The Labor Department's Bureau cf
Lalx>r Statistics said all of the interase
in unemployment in May occurred among
white worien whose jobleM rate TOM
from 4.3 to 4.1 percent The Negro
unemployment rate dipped from lt.7 .. per-
cetrt to 8 percent, but this was still
Jy a full percentage point aboVe the
7.1 percent rate in Ma~ch.
Valley High Girl
Gets Scholarship
Foonl.aln Valley Hla!> Scl>ool "'nior
Kartn_ Rejnhlrdt WU fivtn a ,100
teaching acholara!lip Tltundoy night by
teachers of the Foantaln Valley School
D!Jtrict.
She was the third -perJOD· to earn
the aMual Naomi Jonkmai't car9er·in-
teaching scholarship, named ·alter tM
reUred 9Chool trustee. ·
Miia Reinhardt WU ooe o! ff hllft
achoo! 1tudenl5 who toot part durfl1&
the put year in the dlltrk:t's Element.arJ
Teachihg Explorltory Work Experience
Program. She spent four houn1 a week
helping in elementary ciao roorrii.
Chair Sale
CiREA TEST REDUCTIONS EVER
SALE
~29~1ACH
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IE4". $1n.
FLOOl SAMflLE ON1.Y
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every col•r im19in1bl .. Tak~ td¥1nt191 of this ~ondtrfwl p~""8ti•n· I• •"'Ofl9 the flnt to choo•t fNllft •
ttii1 ov+.tentling 11loction~
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE
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NIWl'ORT llACH P""-lotl I I tor' LAGUNA llACH ,
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Planners .Nix Heliport; Delay
Facing a packed house at cily hall
'I't\ursday 1light, Newport Beach Plarining
commissioners . .denied a reqµest fos a
heliport and delayed decisions on a
religious youth center a,nd on pre-1oning
in a hotly contested annexation bid.
Harbor Vielr Bills residents "Wtre
)lle1s0cf ~· the plonnen in t spilt
vol> denied llle-req-of lhe Rode!ler
Cqrpor•tioo for a helicopter por1 atop.
•.new.bulldinc at Newport Center.· lli!lloa residents tumocl'.· GUI to toll
LWV For
Pay Raise
For Police
50th Anniversary
Graduation Set
Pilot Reports
01i Beach lss11:e
ls the public sudderily entiUed Co UM
oil of Orange County's shoreline belct>el
-no matter who owns them!
• Undef a recent ruling~or the Calilom_il
Supreme Court. some legal apertl think
M. it is •a ruliog that could have•deep
ramifKations througboot the fta5e. .
A .special DAILY PILOT report on
tllis'faMudling decision will-be feotured
t1n t.he Comment Page ot Saturdiy's
·editions. Don't miss it.
uieir · fu~s lhit a hippie ele~ent misht
be involve<I ih. a .relil)ous . .:).'.OUth center
pr~ .iof· a VaCint r ·commercial
• builcliii&. P li.n'riei'i deJ1ytdl.ny d~iilon
until _Junt 1l to aUow the aponsoring
church · reptt:11entatives .,to-~.talk to
bomeoWners. . '
: '!be ._.. •liia· Ii' Ibo. -parcel
neor <fi;:;p Ccluiily 'Ali]lort being bou&ht
by·Allmutli·•F.lju!Ues•IJlc, wblch Azimuth
Wutodl lhe .~ .. to',-.·PC for -·~ ,~,~~ ' rniilents ,..._ " ·-
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oI the Irvine. area · lld lrviM. O>mpany
offi~als .were. present to ·prof.es~. but they
. did not speak. wben..it ~,•PP@rtnl
planners would' ·bold that matter too
over two wee1ts· until June 111.
R~er Corporatioq_,l/!d ai~ip ·a dem.
oostraUoa · of lhe belicup!er , to .Harbor
v;.;, 111111 mldcmts May· II ·at the din·
ner hour. llalilm told plannlng com-
mluioaer1 tljeY·didn,' loel the DOiie they IJ!lrd tlial·•Yenlng -llDr8llOOlble-but ..
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WASlllNGTON•'(UPJ) -North Amerl·
""" Racmll Corp., wllldl built· the •••
perimenial BIO and the APollo <ommand
module, hu been elected as ·prime con·
tractor ror a new manned bomber to .be
known llS the BJ, Sen. George Murphy,
(R.Calif<), said Frjday.
The Pentagon said it would have an of·
ficial announcement later on the contract
which J\1urphy sajd would be worth Sl.3
billion to the U>s Angeles company,
which has a Seal Beach plant.
l\furphy's office said there will be ad·
ditioriaJ.funds announced.later for avion·
ics -instruments -'for the alrcrafi.
The tiig contract is expected to tOtal
perllapo as much u ·" billion by the time pn:iduCtion enda. The first contract
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coven oolylhe dfvelopmio/; ot·UIO ;i..t.
The llnt'of1be -bOlilbei'o:lilli"'""' ably fiy .Jn 117t with Uie'Pline1~~
oj>eral.ionil in about 1178. · i · ·
'It ·will be the ·first -· havy bol!tber since the ml and the B!lwero·cm,,Ioped
in Ule.. 1950'•· • ' • ._ " :
1be Bl is expected to Oy at•about tlriei!:
the speed oC sound, which would· be ap.
proximately 1.300 miJes .. n-hour.
Mui"phy's office said 43,000 jobs, would
be involved ·at North ~~an Rockwell
under the 'contract.. l
Murphy's office quoted the aenitor, on
Tractc;flililflig·IDur"j!r'§oo~Alfai,..
~ying "the awJrd.to North.A!nerica~ (tl'-
resenta • trib"1e to both lbe people and
management of N<*'th American· Rock--
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:Suspect C~ptored ..
Newi>ort B .. ch' pojl°' t,11rly lhia "'°""
Ing toc>k into.custody •·l\llP!C\. in the
\hell Of I•~ ·.Wbldl ·Jlad, been
riporled;Jll ·CllliNfet,urUi£. , '·-
Woller Jloul\u 'Froll,-zi.:of.tilOI 11/.
Balboa· BouleYSrd wu .m.t~ '' 11
a.m. ,at IGlh ' Str• an4 ·~ 1'ront ,
whtn he WI.I SP.oiled rtd1J1c ,1 H6oda
3i0 11hat wu h)lllfled ;~ ll•a:IO
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. The.Bl, fomJl!'l'll lDIOWlUS the od•-!11JMed •tra!<gic <)reralt (AMSArIS deo
1icqeij·to repf•ce the m2 alrtrUl•u lhO 111t1on'•·No:·1 ·1tratea:ic· bomber. ·
. North Amffi~an Rockwell builds the
conimand sliip for the · APollo prOgrmT\
as Well as mos.r of t6e huge rocket ~
girie$ of the Saturn 5. which · propela it• The coiripany •. ju.st North American ""'
fore .a. recent merger, 'hoped •that ·the
sl~d rmed 870 that it developed would
haveclie<orile the-replacemontcfor-tho-
BIZ.· tiut the Defeose lleportmenl,'IO..,.
bou gbt lliore than a few ,~
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over. the weekend.
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-bu -lleary-C&bot Lodat • l lfleclal envoy to the Vatican, tt}e
1thite Hoose 1MOW1Ced today.
11 'Ibe ~act.log means ,ral«aUon ·atter
• yeon d on dlicial UJI. Unk •with
the-of the Roman catboUc Cburdl.
~h ·action does not mean Washin&ton
is establishing rormaJ diplomatic rela·
tlOM with the Vatican. But White House
pma-Secretuy llona1d L. Zlecler said
Lode• would m1ie two' er" Une viahl
each ·7ear to tht Vatican ·to explain
Nilon's vJew1 to Pope Paul VI and
to IOllctt hl3 vlewt.
"'!be Presideot In. askin1 Mr. Lodp to undertah ~ periodic visits wilbel to piOYjd.e !or ....... coollnully In )Ill
Informal · conlacll wlllcb ·already have
been laklnil-Diaco In the Mm!nlltmlon
ood -tbe Vltii:an llnco Prtlldlmt -to.>k GfftOe:~ ZJePr aid. 7 -' He said the Presideut felt it was
"ll'Qporlant to have the benefit of the
Vabn11 information and Yiewa: 4l'1 a
contlnaing basis and to exchaftae "1ew1
on a continUinC blslL" ZiecJer uld .Lodp ....id have no
fprmaL.lille . or 1-11 accredltatioo to
die Viticati. ' He Probably will make the first d.
bis. periodic visits about the ebd of
Jtme: Eich of hiJ · v.isiLI is upected
to laaU""'--kf to a -)IL' , , , Loda• was NiJ:on'a vice~ential "1JUlinl mai.e on the Republican ticket 18 IMO aDil later· """ed u President
L)-niloa .B. J-·· linbusador . to ~ -.. two ocps!oal -~
tUtng • slmllar Ulipneat In -Boan
ID 1-. ~ ~ bl --Nino'•· am· ilrrsfr tD tbl Parirpace talb. Some
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Clurch Ud· Slate, ealled tbe Lodle &JI'
Jl>(ntmmt· "an. ~ vjolallon d our
-.i -ol churdHlate aepora• ttOn.. . . "Thts II a eyulcal appeal fer Catholic .oa. by''Pieoldent Nixon," !Awell said.
"We ,..... aioured by· a Whlto Hooaa
gpotes:Din aeveral mOnths ago that no
llhdt •ciion would be taken. I can only
conclude, this wu d e,11 be r a le
riiistep111edatlor! 'l1tefe, wnl be a very
~ re-Ir"'! l'rUMtaata acrooa
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Itvtne Company Vice Pnl!dent for Plan.
.... Richard Reese ftPl!ed ' to -e "
bis &rFmellla. • · But the •plaJinlna . .,.,..,.._.. do-
clded they, wanttd time fGr the clly staff
t.o study tho r<quest. . -An Irvine Compoay spolillllWL ..,4
they are sallsfled wttb the delay ud· Ibey
did not """" bard !Gr prMOll1ng denial. Approv1l it Jl'MOllinl. lbe !rfinl ollJ.
-fell, could ha .. -illterinted u ~t. al tbe una1tiop.
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aher~l's d'!>llUes toc!oY ~ the ide!>-
tity of a man whose bOdy was foood
ID Ilia burned-out car at Wbll!l<y Flat.
Deputl" uld the vlcUm had been c..,. llinl· 'Ibey said tbll delllt was apparently
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Blind iingec., Jos.,.Fellciano, an avid baseball fan, responds to play of AnJe!s'' doting one of few bright spots in 4-2 lass. to Detroit '!'hursdir.' _ ui~t. Ne~rt Beach resident Feliciano shook up the baseb8ll world ' With his Inodern,~ bu't heartfelt r.endition of "The Star Spaitgled Bali·
ner" prior to a 1968 World Series game. He says he would like to sing
• his ve.rsiQn of the National Anthem at Anaheim Stadium,. perhaps
bringing luck to the Angels· a la"Jim Nabor& and the LA Rams..
Sluµlle~ack Eyes _ Ruling
By High Court on Hair
Saddl~back College author!Ues are to-
day mulling a UnJted SJales SQPreme
Court decision t)lat could play • major
role when their ow• dress code is del>Jted
July gin LOs Angeles Federal Court.
1be high court has refused to interfet
with • Wilconlln d'"tstricl court ruling
that the upula1on of two lo•g haired
youths who violated their high school
dress code was unconstitutional and an
llv&Jion it Jhelr. rlibts. ·
.l_\ilUSfl W>,11>, Sllpr;tjD• ~,to ~VI• 1¥ar lfluibel\ts on ~ bail•' 11 being liken by )qi! cir<:!el ·to '_bldlcate u
accf!plance of the contenUon by many
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"" .apd. ~ supporters that hair · • 11<4 nat&i:f 1for·, the •welm'1 8"'*
• 11>e-l o!ficlil. .' I.ii · Ill'. ~'Bremer. Saddlebock,
ouperinlelldeit, today "eoilllrmed ilia! ht .. .,. .
was aware of the Waahington D.C ... ruling
but declined to discuss the issue raised
in terms of the coatroversy oo his own
campus.
Saddleback'• dress code -con·
siderably reined aiace-the furor firat
erupted -will be debated July g befm
Judge Harry Preger90ll.
Corona del Mar attorney Pat Herzog
will be represeoU.ng two students who
clalm that collelO aufborltlea unlawfully
barred them 1n>m rqtstration beca,..
d~lr ~~-~ l.'1 she bac\' t.:.ri . y
advised al high court ruling but
had not been able to study the Supreme
COw-t summation ia detail,
·Slit 'lndlctllloj • that "·tbi taaa rallOd
by tJlo SU"""'°I ~ fuay' well form
par< "'· li<t ~iumeli be!..., Jud1• Pregenca.
-Saturday Signup Stai-ts .
I , , -.NeWport . Sumru~r Rec .
Saturday is the f111l .~ay of regiafratioo
and )he pn1y lim< lo be certain lo
get in the clus of )'our choice for
the' city of Newport Beach's widwanging
6wnrner recreation program.
Among tlie most popular adivtties are
bay and. w«il swimming-and tennis, sail·
ing Mid slirfing 1essons.
Also ottered is instruct.ion .In .modern
dance, yoga, oil painting, sketching, col·
lage, decorative weaving, bridge, dog
obedienee, fishing, gymnaatics and golf.
The city-sponsored prOgrams are self·
suppcrting from fees charged those.
enrolled in the classes.
Registration Saturday will be from
t a:m; unUI & p.m. in four locaUons:
Mariners Park, Eastbluff Park, the Com·
munity Youth Center in Corona del Mar,
and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Depirt.ment headquarters at 1714 w;
Balboa.Blvd.
Registration will continue Monday
t/lrOUlb· Friday at ll>e same locations
between the hours of JJ ,30 and I p.m.
and $'4$ and g,45 p.m. only, This
schedule will Clllltinue throupout iie
IUmmer or until all classes lrt cloted.
· Swimming instruction is offered for
all ages and ablllty levels. Swim lessons
at the bayfront will be he)d. at El Bahia,
loth Street, N. Street, Ruby Street and
the Ora:n@:e County Harbor Department.
Instruction also will be offered at the
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
blah school swimming pool1.
Tennis lessons will be given to those
nine yean old and up in beg!Ming
throu:h advaocea clwilication~. Day
a_nd eyeni.ng classes are scheduled at
Las Aienas Park, Corona del Mar and
NewPort · Harbor bifh ICbools and the
Community Youth Center.
Sailing will be taught at 19th Street
and the bayfront and at the Orange
Coast COllege Cl't'W and aailing bue
on Pacific Coast Highway. Again, lessons
are limited to those nine years old
or older.
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.. Bradbo~y Pro~.-i~~ Love
Scie~c~:/ktion 'Wriler Say~ ~,1-N:Ver.:..Grew' -. . . . .
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• ~ wittar .Ray ·sudbury
--ftaltllJ !maginaUoh probed
the futuie durtnc the lmPoverlshed years
ol the Gre1t Dl!ptelSloll -aays the
most lmportanl sln1I• tblnl In ll>e
universe II ne.llher s1centWc nor·ttctJonal.
Il is ·love.
And, he told a capacity crowd -.&
Mbalon Viejo !Ugh Sc!Jool" Thunday
nJabt, Jove is what keeps the one who
bolds It eternally· YQWll no matter how
the body ages. '
"You have be!or~ you a boy mas·
querading as -. man," sald Ray Brad·
bury, one or the ereatest science ficUbn
writers Jn America t?day.
"I fell ln love with a certain type
of writina; at the age of 14 and I
have never grown up," he said, ad·
dreaslna an aucp'ence ~at filled three
mulUJlUfPll!" roopia and silll left people
lt&Ddl.ni in the aisles. 1 "When I wu nine ,years old, Bock
Roiers came into the world. I couldn't
wait for the newsboy to come so l
could read about the wonderful world
of the future.
"I coltected tbe:ae comic 1lrips and
my friends said 'yoo'~ mid'.
1 "On m'} 12th blrtbd.Jy · rny parents
gave me a toy typewriter. t wrote my
first short stories 8bout landing OG the
moon. That was 1932.
"My friends said 'why' and I answered
'I'm in love, leave me alone'.
"My stories we~ dreadful but I was
ao busy doing them I didn't care. I
wrote through hip school and through
the Deprealon. .
"l dedicate you to the seirch for
a work your band: barely:tooches now,"
he aaid his voice rising. "So that ft
the en<t of 30 Yem 7ou _can. SJ.Y 'I
haven't worked, I've loved.'
"Be jealOWI, envy me and then act
on thi1 impuhe. Don't be: left out. Go
into palritlng and say··•1m going ~
be the greatest paint.er In . ~e world'.
It'a madness but it's ne£:essary.
"When I was ·a· teen I sald l'.m going
to be the greatest writer that ever
lived. Isn't It &ood that I m!'de _it ,"
he laughed . "This eco sustains you wh:~n
you're dreadful. You need this kil)d cf
tever.
"J never went to college. I tried LA
State for a while but , decided I was
going there for sex and that wasn'l
a good tnaugh reason,
"I sold newspapers on the street cor·
ners to beccme a writer. When I was
27 J WIS making '31) I .week. I got
marrled1and my wife worked lor: three
years to keep us J.<!i_nl. We were poor
but it wa..s grea\rDeeiu!e I didn't work,
I loved .
"Income \sn 't im~~ l'm proud
of every dollar I've made ~ ~l~
were ZI years ..,,,~,l J!l•Q.!ni'\\~JY
n,.hing." 11 Mi' ~ Bradbury spoke lit\lt of l!is' . . .
Some of which are ~" a an
Chronicle", "Fahrenheit 451" and "The
Illultrated Man ... He aaid he was going
to do a television ipecial. thil fall.
"Bul now ·1·m doing poetry. It's urr--
productive but I love it.· I'm also writing
plays but after 38 years I ha•en't made
a dime in the theater. But who cares?
l put on my own playa and 1 got
beautiful reviews.-Tha~ was reward
enough. ·
"I'm now engaged in activities ~t
deal with excitement. I'm fucinat.ed-wttb
wbat'• IJQpmlnl to nllfle ~
el' 6111' "*" trlYll. > • " -
"Five years qo, Time Maga.iin1
reported that God wu dead. Now tbey
NY he's alive again.
"I'm fascinated with the lmpact of
our technology. ·we are Unterert, ex~
plore.r1, a fantastic b.lend of erutures out ol the past. ·
•·r use sci~ fiction as a .fabulous
rtfiecUng mirror of our own tlines. 'Pre--
tend to look Into the future and you'll
see a reflaeUon ,ef the immediate past
lnd Lhe prtll!!nt."
He told uplring writers to dare to
be fooll!.h and to write with their emo-
tions looking out of the fau ol their
characters.
"When-I wrote the. acretn play for
Moby Dick, I looked Into the mirror
1111 ~ u4 1111111.s ·r., ~ !\ltlvllll t!iiil I Wu ~ to wrllt tl ..
He deocribed !bi>, ~aateat nlJht of
his Ille u the nJchl it the fint moon
landing. "I was in l.mdon at the time
and people appearing with '4\e oa a
TV lhow were putlin1 It down becaUlt
of its cost. I told them to lhul up.
..:,!Th15 ts a PoSit.lve tndeavor. Tbe
money is well *nt. 1bis is lookin1
at things in the l~g vie\!. There will
come a day when everythinf en f"arth
mJchl be, ....
"Space can turn us into one race
with pOl'lrizaflon . We may hive to pack
up cur families and get the hell away
into space some day. I care enouah
for the gift or life to want s~ce u·
ploratlon. Let's l't out to 1tan •™'
live forever. 'Mlrou&h space, we are
dedicating-ourselves to lUe."
;Flying ls~ Cla~s
So y uz Boosts Mahogan y Wood work
MOSCOW (UPI) -SOviel space
writen today deacribed Soyus t u an
orbiting decotat0r's dream ~uip~d.witb
a sofa, bookshelves apd ma.Jtogany
woodwork.
Soviet space ao.urcea said cosmonauts
Andrian Niko!Jyev and Vltaly Sevas-
tianov would stay aloft at leut 10 days
and might try ta break the 1165
spaceflighl record ot 13 daY.S, 18 hours
-set by Frank Borman and James Lovell
in America's Gemini 7.
A revealing gltmpae ct. the Soviet
spacecraft's interior was published by
the Army newspaper Red SLar on the
fourth day Of the SoY,Ut flight.
'Ibe cosmonauts Jive and work in a
two-compartment ship that looks like
a giant mechanical bird from the outside
and an ocean skipper's c1bln instde,
the paper said. -
"A convenient sofa stands at one end
or the cabin," the paper said. "Opposite
it is an original working office with
a handsome and harmonious layout. A
shelf with books and microfilms, control
desks, portholes and scteotlfic· jn.
struments completes the interior."
Red. St.ar tave the volume ol ~
main cabin as 317 ci.lbk feet --about
the size of. a small' bedroom. TelevlJJon
shots of ~e.psule's interior have shown
that it appers simpler and less cluHBed
than tboae on the U.S. Apollo 1ptcelillp1. ' ' .·
Ex-Valley Mayor Waits
For' Deadlock t" Break -. . .
By noon today .no verdict had been
reached in the trial of Robert
SchwerdUecer, t.Pt ex-ma)'or of Founfain
Valley, who iJ charged with makin1
obscene phone calls lo a political rival .
Jurors left the courtroom at 4:45 p.m.
Thursday, to decide-the issue. By 10
p.m. they hadn't reached a verdict and
were locked ov~t in a nearby moteL
1bey resumed their deliberations thi•
morning.
SchwerdUelu it--Gft ,triat.fm" allegedly
making 45 "oblcene and threatening''
phone calls to Fountain Valley City CAun·
cilman John Harper.
The calls were~ mildl'blt:Wien
Dec. 28, 1989, arid.•J'aii.~atri. r;. \.\~.-·
SchwerdUeger was arrested Jan. 19
after Harper filed a eOmplaint aga \nst
him on the allea:ed misdemee.nor ~ff_e~.
The trial began May 26 in West Oran1e
County Municipal Court, Westminster.
Several days Of testim6riy were
presented as Deputy District Attorney
Walter Malt.hews attempted to show that
animo.sity existed betWeen the two coun-
cil rivals. Mucb·of the teltlmony covered
the same &round walked on during
months of heated campalgnlng leading
to lut September's recall election which
ousted Scbwmt:Uege: along with cowr
cilmen Joseph Courregea and Don
Fregeau. :
Much of the prosecution's case rested
with Gerieral Telephone Com\)any wblch
on Dec. Z9 had traced two calls .made
to Harper to one cf SchwerdUeger'1
two home phone nllplbers.
General Telephone employea also
te!tified about bow, from Jan. 1-15 a
device called a pen regi!ter wu placed on SchwerdUeg.er's Une at the: Blisbatd
station and recorded several ~ on
hla line to Harper's number. :
Defense attorney Leonard McBride
countered with tea~ den!ona=
how any indlvld!lal "with '\ho
knowleda:e could,.,. have hooked • on, to
Scbwerdtfeger's line at any point between
hls borne and .the Bushard teJepbonli _
station and caused the mark• on the
pen register: ·
In his closing argument McBride ·a1te1•
ed his client had Deen "framed."
Malthews called McBride's "phantom
theory ridiculous." .
More than 20 witnesses on both 1ldff
gave tesUrriony during the lengthy trial.
It was punct.Uated. by many brief breaks
as Judge Ja.mes .K. Turner called botll
attorneys to the bench or to·bb chambers
to HUle disputes.
SALE
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FLOOl SAMtlE ONLY
Angered J udge
&nds Cal State-. .,
.. Youth to Jail
Sill'.ftn[ JeSaonS are priffiiiilY ·rof-tbe.. ..
beginner (malihini) age 10 er older.
lnstruc.tion beains in the bay a.nd then
moves to the ocean. . '
·A 'Ci1 ·sute~ Fullerton stude.nl who
violated a court order barring hilt\ from
participation tn campus disturbances got
a lo.day jail s~tencf Thursday ftom
an &/1l!l' Suwior ~l ~ge .
Judae 'lloill14 -M. Criokshank sent
'Datid MacKowtik, 23, to Orance County
jail with the cominent: "I woold alve
you mart than 10 days if l could but
the law woo't•allow it~"
Judge -Cr·ootabank rejected
-MacKow'-.k!a;.Plia fOl"a stay of e1ecuUon
until ',Monday w1th the -further respooae,
·~o. you knew wUt you were gt!U\ng
• · inlo '!heo )'Oii did IL" , MecKowiak ftl ....,, 1 group of
sludonll -Wbo IOI Into the offlct of 0.,.
Dooald Shield.!, ~lsrupttd office actlYlty
.. nc1 prevented Sh1elds' RCt'ft.ary from
wortlng. Th! 11.00ent was given· Ove days jall
Ume oo Noh ot two cbullll of defying
a court order end dlsruptlna actlvitle1
on campus.
For additioGal information, telephone
173-.1180.
E. Linwood Vick
Succumbs at 63
Former -Ne"port Beach niskient E.
Linwood Vlc~'died Wodne.day in Palm
Springs al the age· it JIS.
Funeral services will be held Saturday
at 11 a.m. at Patine VieW Q\apel.
Mr. Vick had JiY'fd in Newport Beach
for .20 Y4:ars before moving to the desert
five yean •10. ,
He was a charter member ot the
local Elka Lodp oncl~had btcn.a-..... '-1--1
estate broker.
He is survived by his wlfe, Gold1e,
of tlle Palm Sprincs home: a s!ste.r.
Mrs. Etoise Craft of Sul Be1cb;' a
nephew, William V. Schmidt of c.cm.a
Mesa, and a niece, S1.ndra McCullough
of Concord.
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Polls closed thf1>ulhout Calllorila at 8 o'clock Tu.,.
day nlgbt. One bour later, Marin County had counted
every vote call and olfic:lals wen. posUng final resultl.
Al noon Thursday-almost 40 hours later..:Oranie
Colqity electlon workers were ·llnally winding up their
tallies of Tuesday's ·vote. Even then, the Orange County ·
results were a little shaky, thanks to some human er ..
rors in the system.
II really II nolltinl new. Or111&• County has been
the laughing stock of Call!ornla for many years when II
comes to· posting election results.
In 1968, the county was next to last in the slate to
report its llgures-a dubious distlriction whicb, for bet·
ter •I« worse, was even more impressive tn previous
·electlOlls when II was 58 of 58.
Why-is 6range County's vote-counting system so
alow and inellicienl !
Basically, It Is because the county has failed to
provide enough equipment to facilitate the counUng
process. For many years, votes were counted tediously
by band. When this burden bee.am• too great county
officials had two choices : A voting machine system or
an eject1'1>nlc ballo\.<:ounUng system. ·
Wbat bas lulppened in Ws electlon-a ID prevlo111
electlona-has been a ~blnation of cir<lUJ!ltances,
some of them predictable, "°""' not.
First, the county almply Aloe• not have enouab ma-chin~· to pf1>vlde a rapid count of the elecUon. Second,
mechanical problems again plagued the OROraUon, and
third, there were human errors that compoundld the
other problems. As a result, the enUni operation stag·
genid af1>und !or nearly. two day• before all the win-
ners were declared.
The Board of Supervitors and County Clerk Wil·
llam St John knew the system. was Inadequate befoni
this election .. The embarrassment of this latest perform--
ance should get them together to do sometlling about It.
What the COUl\ly-mus~do ts either expand the Col&-
man· system or take the deep plunge and go Into voting ·
machines. The rnachinel are expensive. It's ertlmated
it would cost $150,000 to lease the 1,000 machines need·
ed to take up the alack ill November. Bui they appear tb
be the ultimate answer.
Voting machines, in we for dee&dU in more pro-
gressive communities, in effect provide a ,mech.enical
means by which voters cast their ballot.I-In the voting
booth they push buttons or pull. levers that cast the
votea. Counting is automatic and it takes only minutes
to de~ermine the totals when the polls close.
st John believes the eUlcleney of voting machines .
would c;ompenS{t'tti for their costliness. F.urther, they
should save coqwiUess man hours of overtime now l])ent
In haullng, sorling and handljhg the ballots and then
• feeding .them into the machine.
There &re 'those who -dlltrust voting machines,
claiming they can be altered and.tampered with by dis·
honest politicians. There is something more trustworthy,
some people feel, about having • paper ballot to refer
to if there is a question about •·particular race. This is
mostly a we-bave-always-<lone-il·!hat·way compl~x that
shouldn't influence the decision. Voting machines have
beep used without scandal in thousands ol American
communities {in<:Juding Marin County).
1be electronic ballokountlng system is-le11s ef-
fi~lll-but It costs a great deal Jess. Several systems
were offered to Orange County; the Board of Super-
visors · ultimately selected the Coleman system. Paper
ballo\S marked by voters with a magnetic ink are fed
into the Coleman counting device which records,~ cOunts
and tallies the results .
Intellectual
Arrogance
By the Few
. .
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
We "JitUe old ladies" wonder what
will be left of Balboa's business
district after the Jong-haired, pot·
head discontented get through with
their rock concert in Balboa Pier
Park tomorrow, June 6.
-K. L.
TWI frM"". """" NNtn' 'Wllln. Mt
wtlr ...... ™ ....... ....
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The Orange County B.oard of Supervisors should
take immediate steps to unsnarl our election process.
N
'Boy, i(1 great to get aw_ay from. the rat race ford
weekend, huh, Ethtl1'
Going ls Getting R01lflla lmt •••
.President Won't 'Tuck Tail and Run'·
WASHINGTON -Three Wlllte House
advisers have now given public notice
that President Nixon will not "luck tail
and run" because the going is getting
rough. The same theme has r1;1n through
three speeches by Attorney Ge.neral Joh•
Mllcbell and Presidential Aides H. R.
Haldeman and~ Bryce N. Hariow: The
President LI on a firm courae and wtll
not change.
ed In liberal clothes, or a political
Neanderthalhim desperately clinging to
objectives rejected two years ago. then
this President will persevere for change.
"By that I mean he will not slacke•
his drive to do what he was elected
to do. He will seize direction of thi•
felt 1tronge1t by ~ ''aUll In the
clutch of an Ideology turned aside by
the national eltclorate two years' ago,"
but who act as If today were still
"the heydey of the New Frontier or
the Grtat Society."
"And so," Harlow concluded, "the
political hand of yesterday pruses on
the tiller of the ship of it.ate today.
Agaift, maybe we are aet.ina reaction,
a fear of and hosllllty to change."
duraUon. Nixon has tried to merp: the.
best of liberal and con1ervatlvt
Republican doc tr i n e into . his Qlfn
amalgam. He has gained moet of the
conservative support but he has loet
a good deal of f.tle liberal support within
his own party.
What's happening to g r a d u a t i o n
ceremooles at your college or the college
your chlldren go to'! Here is a circular
we foW'ld in faculty mailbozes at San
Francisco State College less than two
weeks before commencement: I DIMEDIATELY drafted a ttpl;y,
submiUed It to my colleagues bi the
admlnlstraUon (vice presldent.. and
deans) for 'revision and approval The
final version, signed by an of us except
the dean Of humanf\ies, WI! placed In
faculty mailboxes two days later:
Attorney General
Mllcliell's speech to
tbls effect W1J fol·
land by a rise in
the stock market.
Haldeman dispolled
of th e "isolat'\'1"
President myth.
war in Vlebl.am ... he will co11Unue WHAT MITCHELL. Harknr and
IF ONE ASSUMES Democratic OP'
position lo be functtOftally normal, the
problem of Republican opposiUon then
arile:s with the major programs and
pollcles which Nixon proposes or ex·
ecutes. A critical mar,m of Republican
oppoaltlow develops:. whether the lAue
ts Cambodia , the ABM. or the new
welfare program, and, in concut with
liberal Democratic opposition, makes
conUnuiAg support of his pOUctes a cMn-
cy thing. It
"11' YOU'RE . PARTICIPATING IN
lucll lim<s of pro.
test and social up-
heavel as we find
ourselves in, it
seems inappropriate
almost to the polnl
ol travesty to hold
....._ &raduation as uaual
Utls year •••
"The rental Of ac-
ademic regalia for
the occasion Is a
matter of custom
ralhtt than a legal .requirtment for
members ol the academic ~
"We have received your announcement
urging your colleagues to cancel orden
for academic regaUa in order to use
the money for political purposes: That
of cour1e is your rtght.
"We would, hoWever, urge those who
follow your suggestion to slay away
from the Commencement exerclse1
rathtt than attend in ordinary clothing.
Harlow ha'S cov.
ered the whole field.
"I know well this
President of t h e
United States and can gauge him with
the others I have known back lhroujh
President Roosevelt," he aaid. "Like it .or not, he ill a resolute
man, not a fearful man -not thf:
kind to tuck tail and run from a con-
trover11ial course because it iJ difficult.
"IF THE CURRENT rolling of various
elements here and there in our society
Is -moiBly babH, 1111lnty protectlon G vested interest, nialnly reacUon 1arb-
holding to the responsible approach Haldeman are aay\ng 1oes to the etntral
toward taming an economy1' and he point of whe{ber or not, ta spite of
will stick by a moderate racial policy. hi1 election In 1968, Pruldent Nixon does
There can be no doubt that the In fact represent a majority v\ew or
presidential alde11 reflect President Nix· has become l.!iolated from that view
on's judgment that he is On the right .:.. by his own convlctlo11J of what Is right. ·
course and will not be pushed off it There are some who would aay that
by the "rolling or various element.! here thi11 Is the case and moat of them
and there ln our society," or even in go back in time to .the heydey of. thtl
bis own administration. New Frontier, the GreJt Society and
WHEN THESE elements all' begin to
"roll" together. however, they .Ur up
htavy seas. Harlow's theory ii that the
present "political and soclal dyspepsif"
i! a "reflection of deeply Ingrained habit
and re.sistanct to change - a ll?G form
of reaction."
"So much change, at IO breathtaking
a pace, all al once, hurt&. Chanae. aakl
the phl1:""pher, Is pain." The plln Is
beyond. But tome of them "are also
Jn President Nlxon'11 owii _~rty And they
do not see the new revel1t1o·n 'Jn the
same terms as he, whethe'r th9 question
Js the Indochina war, race,. or the
economy.
It iJ this complication which Impedes
the President more than ll'lytJYnl elle.
the debate on his poltcy ii f:inc GI'."
within hl1 °"" poJltlcal party. "
II Is ID ldeoloflcal !lnlQle of long
EVerybody Is speaking· ltbi piece Iii
the Nlxbn administration, whether White
Houae ass!Jtant, Cabinet m e m b e r •
Senator-or1 Vice .,-estdenl Even down
the line In Ille .governme~.I d~ullnalls
various allmJnfatrators fttl comPtllld to
stale !heir disqreement wtili --hlllb
policies : for which theY ,have no
responsibility. The leasl Iha\ cao be
said for thil· is UW It 11 i:Jl?v•t and
would fiave rnadf!' s e v e r a I reeent pmldents v<ry ongry. II wlR be in-
t.mllnJ, to ,.. how lolg ~I Nl.-
on's patience nm1 with bis own 1til·
atyled uopen • admini!ltratiolL"
"WITH THIS IN MIND we would like
to propooe thal members ol lhe llCUlly
who woulit rather coo.tribute their rental
fees to the political campalpll of JIOIC"
candidates .•. or bail monies or legal
defeme fundl, or any other cau!t that
appeals to our burdened comciellc~,
should cancel their orders for regalia
and appear at the Commencement ex·
ucises in civilian clothes.
"Commencement II for our students
altf, .even more· importantly, !or their ,,.,.ta . and families. In a college IUCh
u oan, people have made great
.. cr1nces to get their degr.... Cam·
mencement, therefore, is a culminating
point In lhe-Uvero! many people w11o
art celebrating .the fact that for the
first time in the hlst<1l"y ol their families
they have a college graduate.
~ TAKES ONLY a little im,gination
The Important Man Has No Leisur~
"Arm bands irtentjled GOWNS FOR
PEACE will be distributed at the sta~
ma -for the· academic pr®tSSl'Dn,
will underline the fad that this Is a
positive gesture in our 'no business u
usual' campaign for this academk:. year."
'Ibe circular was signed by ten pr&
lessors, eight In literary deportments,
ttro In the aoclal 1elences.
Competition
to understand what this Qmmencement Nowadays you can tell how important
ritual meam to the majority of our a man is by tbe amount 0( leisure
students and their Camllies. -. .If you wllh time he has. If he's really Important,
your own idea! and feellng1..Jt :\~ be..haa_nooe at a .. n!·~-
respected, we hope you would aJSO What used to be. caJled the Jei!ure
reaped a ctrtmOnY that ba1 deep hwnan claiu1, and the vlrtue11 that went with
11ignificance to so many people. it, have just about disappeared from the
"This suuestion In no way lhould facca of the earth. 'I1le gentleman who
be interpreted that one 1hould not make puttered has• gone the way bf the Vic·
whatever contrtbuUon he wishes to • torian midwife. ·
1 whatever cauae he feels bnp<rtanl, but The virtual elltninatlon of ltlsure was
is only to lndieate-in thinkinlt'. of con-duty noted the other day" by the Times
tribuUons and sacrifices to be made Literary Supplement. of London:
.. -that the .enttre ~ ol llludenl "II ts astonisblng !low the picture hos
and faculty lnteresl! should be taken changed. Not 30 very king ago, the
-. into consideration." 'lei'lured clults' were just that They
Of courte the cap and gown ritual had money, they had time and they
is boring to llOme students ind many didn't teem to have been at all bad
faculty, who would jult at eoon slly at knowing what to do with it
away. Howev~, It Is one thing to stay "THE WORKING classes worked· and
( • ~
Char.l~s McC ' -~ ______.,....., .. ..
abilities have carried them to the top
of the various trees have found that
the higher they have climbed the fqrtber
behind they have left leisure."
Too true. And too bad. We all know
bow the easiest guy to get on the blower
ls likely to be the president of a big
business enterprise. You keep amwtr1ng
that phone. There goes your leilure.
IT'S A VALUABLE quality~~
I don't know what I would do wiihOut
leliure.
I'm one of thole people who trusures·
his leisure aod guards It w11h a,.jealous
avidity. The free.floaUnc, unoommiUed
mlnd-aeema.to....me alrQoat the swn:mwn
bonum. Freedom from ectiedullng 1etmJ
to me the matt preciOUI of all freedoms,
r go along wUh the lebow wllo sakl
"Leisure la the mother of diacovery ."
Leisure Is defined u !'freedom af·
forded by e1e:rripUon from occupaUoo
or buslneu."11'1ere are lllmf. peoph:,
and I am 1111 ol lhem, wllo ""'1d llt.r1lly
not get 1heir work done, t! tbe wort
·-· not liberally '!<'lntled .. ii h 1•Jelsure." •
JN FACT, I get most of my work·
done during what 11 lechn\eafly leisure
time -that •ll, Ume !pent away from
the tyranny of the typewriter.
My-best ldearcome to me, .. aa-111ey-
do to many people, when 1 am bl a
1tate of aggravated 1e1sun:. ,
The most auravated form ·of Mllure,
one woufd'imqlne, would be !leep., Yet
there are thole who work in ~ 11etp.
I am one of them. ·
When you do not have regulat &Sllgned dull.,, and a JOOd old time clock to
punch, it ii difficult Indeed to fiaure out
when you .,.. worldnJ and whea 11
Jeiture. A· creaUve .penon fllldl k ilD·
possible to ma)ce the diJUncllon, Yjld
can conceive a maaterplece wtdle· JOU are wiping your eye. And 1"' can lpel¥I
elghl houra 11 1 typtwriter wrlttnc J91Jy
nonsense.
W V New· ,. away and quite another to try to aller didn't have energy or money enouah ~verte, ," -~to-·~ a·....:.,.; or make a mockery of the ceremony. left over to take tdVantage of what govemmtnlll doR t ~ 1--~~--· . .ned and can undfscharge and drive pnvate A YOUNG POET IN the English le~ure rema1 to them. ~titor• oUt of businets ••• While -~t cam to ofnct a day Ever)'.one knew where they were. But
the govemmetit Stilili1d prbvfde seaqt•sr• or •-~o.l!l er t::r: 1m as W.y,.Ute m1.r1-lm~ant
HU; Widow Sued, Won
I AM PERSONALLY Old·f1lbloood
eoough to think U..I leis\lre Is too food
for the worklna: claue:s .. I thlnk It should
be reserved for. those sifted IO~ who
would be called bums, except lhal
JOmebody hands. them a we I k IT
paycheck.
· · t -'h 11--· ..... : to-Ofltt-'113 "'"v•1-Im-hill :lel!ure 'LelSUl'e' now longs-. ....,..,......_ ____ -"-'----'"'-'--'-----~-~1lwi11 be ·1 ielsmt .dus.
Group lnsuraDCe for employtj is quite • lf' the rich and importi.nt chooM not , to belong to 11, then bully for thtm.
common today. For in.stance, Herman " -l. There will always be a·pUe ol Jess..~
worked for a meal market which belong· I.aw in i\Ctioo portant folk who wlR take on the
which private bualnesa c~~,· sued_.__ to why some teachers are addicted to to the not.ac>lm~rtant man 'lbose whole
law enforcement and UWU11&1 u~, demonstrations and strikes. "They have · ·
it should not be allowed to compete Jost their faith In words " he said. "They
td lo a merchant.!' a11sociation offering responsibilities of lel!W't. '111ue, u yeu
group lite and health insurance. He sign-hardly hive ~ be told, are bnmtrllfl.
with private business and tbtreby no longer.believe in poe'try ."
threaten the survival of the free en-••Of coune!" I thought. And what
B11 Geor9e --~
Dear George : terprise system wh~ has p~d1:1! he said Is true not only of Englil1h
country's unparallen:u econom c wea · teachers but alao of other profeuors: When a lady is sitting down
In a restaurant, who 11houfd pull
her chair away for her? The
headwaiter or bet es:ort? Mooroe, N.Y., P'oCo Newi: "If the
1tudents who protest capitalism in this
countey could be traded for the students
ta the Iron Curl.ain countries protesting
communism, maybe all sides could be
aatlsfled."
social scientists and pbllDlopben who
no longer believe in tboulht: rhelori·
cians who no loacer btlleve i n . SAM C. persuasion. Oe!pairln& both d poeb'y Dea:r Sam c.:
and reason they join with radical '()h, Jet the headwaiter do It.
·students to picket and disrupt. Down There's no sense having her mad
with•business as usual! . at yvu when she hlll thl floor,
But the usual bualnea of proltsaorl and It'• just u much tun to wat.th Beu.a, Tens, Jlll'Bll: ''One R11ator Is not aomethlng to be llkt aside casually him do it.
severely criUdUld the P re a I dent' s like a pme of Chinese checken. The
welfare proposal whkh would require usual business of professon in a free Dear George:
all able·botUed pe:raons to wort H work S>Ciety ll the unusual business of din-_ I am sick and tired of watching
is av1illble. Tbe crttlc sakt IU(h a ductln& aa ~ Ufe of the mind. all theae aeiy movies and nur·nak-
proctdure might 1a11se a weliare rtci· TO subordinate education to political td girls on television. Whtt can
eel up for Insurance and the market
de<Jucttd the prtmlum~. which depended
on the worker's age. Jn his application
Herman made a .statement about his
health, but no one gave him a medical
exam.
Herman said he was In good health
and had aeen no doctor in the last
two years except for checkupa:. He died
elp;ht months later.
The ·lftlW'lnce company refused to pay
his widow, saying that Herman had made
false statement& about his health. His
widow sued and finally won in the
California Supreme Court.
plent to perform work which ii 'de-~anda is central to totalltarianl.rm. I do? rneantna.' Now '""'ldl~, lhat be too The Nhls did It In their lime. TheTum· V.N. SINCE THE d:>mpany did not reiiuiro
bad! PersonaJly, I do not thint one nn:mlsts do A still. tn their Intellectual Dear V.N.: the medical 11."1,inaUon, it had not tind-oLwoi:~-cl<~~ 1 lmall, Im vocal ·1nt;i,tr:-11--..i: , ...... J,. te11..mLwha• .rl!annet-l_l,.U<d.]nctlrldual_\>oll<kulhk>h...w<Nl
thananother,btcauseldonolparUcul*' of profes90l'1 wantl to IO tM e you got-lhere. V.N., that's what have Informed members of the policy
ly like any kind. AllhoUgh I began work· route. you can do. (All t get on my.. 1imU.at1ons. Herman could not have
ll'lg at •re 12, It hu ~alway• Dftendtd By S. I. Hayakawa set Is Gentle Ben and commerciJ.111 reviewed or corrected hi.a application
my ·1enstblllUes and I bave never tmO-Prtltdnt on how to unstop my sink .) while he lived .
lionlllJ.odJulled 14 It." Ba riacllCt S•ll Collep Under th< Insurance Cod• 1 polley
" .
•
•
mull contain the Sllirt cootract. The
company's failure to Incorporate 1 state·
menl ol the pollcy llmlla by ..rerrlng
to atlachlng It, had bltrtd the company
from claiming the application bad been --WWW-fraudulent. '
Further W)der lhe low, 00 Insurance Friday, June 5, 1970
company can contest lnsur1blllly after The editorial pogc of th• Dollr
two yean linltal premiums are not paid. Pilo' 1etk1 to in/om and 1tiJl'l.
It is too late 1f a company his not f.llatt reodt1'1 ·b11 pre11nCb1g tl\U
checked on an •ppllcatloo within two ntWtpoper'1 opfnlou and com,.
years. rnentary on topics of 'ntcrt1t
Most Insurance p:>Ucles hive such '" and ligniflcOnce, bf providing a.
"lncontutablllty clau•" .In wblch, alter forum for tht czpr11don. of
one or two J'llnt the comp1111 tCr9ell our rtodtn' opfnicmf, and br
DOt lo contelt the pol"=Y· The law ~--preunting-&M. dilJfrit vtt»
mt -!nud, but both putla m11 pomu of lflform•d ob.,,,,.,.,
&Jl"!nln-.-1tmr'Whtrr-1 poti;J .n1ay--r.iffia spokti'mtri 6ri !Of;lca o/ the
not be contested. do~.
Nol<: Colifornla lawuero •II« lhl.!
colu mn 10 UoU maw kn0to aboue-our
law1.
•
Robert N. Weed, Publisher, -
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•• , Frlclo1; Juot 5, 1970
fir~us Saved _ChHdren j .. -
Peruvitm $ays Many~ Out . of City When Qooke ·Hit
j • ~ ~ '
CHIMOOl'E, Peru (UPI) -
The fact a circus was playing
outside Yungay saved many
of the chlklren of that city _
and nearby Ranrahlrca from
death in the Sunday eaf'lh.
quake that has ·taken u many
as 30,000 lives.
Augustin Rojo, 55, and his
two daughters, airlifted' from
Ranrahlrca to the port city·
of a:Llmbole Thunday, sakl .·
clo9e to 1,000 persons from
Yungay and Ranrahirca fled
to safety In the hills when
the earthquake struck Sunday
afternoon.
k!Utd' ~y llitquake thal -retutn1o Lbnl. It W3' lollow-
northun Peru from tbe coast ed 10 or 15 minutes later
to the Amazon jungle and aent b>: the la!ndalide.
f1oOds and landslides roarln( . "W.e all ran desperately
down th< Andes mofJJ11ainl In-. lowud the hll~ and thanU
I<> ciUes in Ille valley. 1o Goel the-path of the
Rojo, visiting relitlves tn avalanche wu diverted by a
th< valley, oald be ldt lhe hill," he said. "First It If.
quake while preparin& I<> fect<d tho -le in YIJl1iay.
NJ , ... Ill time "' !lee.
"A lot of other nellhbon
made II I<> th< hills with us.
That day we came upon only
18 bodiel·ond .. burled them.
We lllll'viwd antll )'flll<nlay
(Wecinelday) when the lint
helicopter drGpped .. .....
lood."
Probe of Stude1its' Death
Says Police Not to Blame
. '·
·l
l
·1
' , "We used lo go Sundays
to Yungay. It had a very
pretty plaia,'' Rojo said. JACKSON, MISS. (AP) -Stud en ls al the nounced that a Negro boycott t
"Now the only thing that re· Gov. John Bell Williams says predominantly Negro school of many white-owned stores !
• mains are two palm trees and a \tale investigation showed have denied pollee reports of in downtown Jacboo woUJ4.;
the cemetery."· police acted in self«fense m cmnpus sniping and the start today to support
He said most o( those who killing two young Negroes dur· governor's report b r o u g h t demands for nxre Negro job
made Jt to . ·safety were ing a confrontation w J t b swift reaction.. . · opportuniUes -tnc\udlng one
RUBILE ALL THAT REMAINS· IN SECTION OF HUARAS, PERU .
. chlldren atteodi{lg the circus studenta at Jackson State "Just another do-nothing that the City's pC>liCl!l and f1rt
out.side town. College. speech,"· said Oiarles Ever!, department be .0 percent
1 -.. Aerlol Photo. T¥tn TUOldoy ~· Dev•lltotlon Thot· Fol._... Suncloy'1 Eorthquokl ·"When the earthquake came Jn a. television repor.t 'J:trurS-Negro mayor of Fayette and black.
the chikiren were able to nm day OJght, the governor said a civil rights leader. "He bas Williams -sal<l hts report was'
to the bills," he said . officers were fired on by no feeling at all for black h&.!Jed on a 'emriplet.e and im-• .
Gov.Maddox . ' Arabs ·Make New Alliance Rojo and his daughters were snipers before opening up with people." par Jal investigation by UM!~
among the first per s b n s . a fusillade of 200 to 300 rifle 'l'Jle Rev. Rlpah David state, "wtthout interference 01"
rescued from .the devastated and shotgun rounds May 15. Abernathy, head of · the influence on my part." ·
valley of Callejon de Huaylas Officers flrid only arter en-Southern Chrl.stian Leadership· !fhe fu.sillade was fired dur0
by qi( U.S. h(licopt.ers that countering physical assault.!, Conference. said Ne l 'f o Ing a police confrontation with: Takes Mom
To Picket
By ne· 'Atlodaled Ptts• tremlsls called for strikes and the United States, adding that had been ·grounded for much guofire and verbal abuse, leaders would seek equal TV a crowd ol. young Ne~
T d tr · · th of the day by low-hangm· g Williams said, and any blame time to "tell it like .it is." in front ol. a llrirJ.s' donni1-~ . emo11ts auons in e oc-"the most imPortant condition •--·J·· ~A doz.en ~al~stinian ruer-cupled territories and Israeli clouds. should fall "on th.e Abe,niathy, gpe:ikirig · at a Some 70 officers, a mhturt·
nlla orgamiations papered • Premier Golda Meir called on to make peace possible here The government has peacebreakers -not on the rally here shortly after the of hlshway patrobnen an(
ATLANTA (UPI) _ Gov. over their · tactical and the Western Powers to warn _i•_•_•tro_ng"--b-ra_e_l-'_' ____ ••_ti_m_ated __ ao_,ooo __ Jl"O_Pl_e_w_e_re_pe_ace_i.._epe_rs_.'_' ------'g_ov_· erno_r_'•_re_po_rt._a_IM__c·_an __ po_n_ce_,_..,,. __ at_th<_acene __ • _
ideological differences Thurs-,lhe Sovlel Union to get out
Lester Maddox, accompariied da~ •ight and formed a of ·the Middle East contest.
by b1r wife, his mother, and .. supreme military command" In an interview the 72-yf:ar-
umformed and plaiaclotbes to coordinate their operations old Israeli leader labeled
police. picketed t be Atlanta against Israel Egyptian President Gamal . Ending a tempestuous six-Abdel Nasser an "obedient
Journal-OJns Ututlon Thursday. day meeling ia Cairo, the servant" of the Soviet Union
Saying he waa s~king a Arab guerrilla! also eat.ablisb· · who has ••practically BOid out"
blow "'in defense or freedom ed a 27-member central com-. .J!Js aation's sovereignty. .
ol the press," Maddox ntkecr mittee headed by Yaaser .Mi's. Meir said that "free
up and down fn front of ·tile t\rafat of Al Fatah, the largest world" reaction lo . Busslan ~-b l I d · .c...-guerrilla group. penetration of the Middle East Wl'11'a.u"u u 1 n g :w1 an The key accomplishment of had been lax, encouraging the ~dos promised to ·return tl>e meeting wa~ the agree· Soviet Union to involve itself
for another round of picketing _ment of .the radical Popular even more deeply.
"the first chance 1 get" and. .F.ront for the Liberation of She said, "I th.ink the free
to cootinue hi.! campaign .. PaJestine, General Command, world should in very serious
aphm the newspapers "' til to join the untried command. terms say to the Soviet Uni.on:
the• atart behig honesi u~th This small Man:ist-LeninisJ: 'You can11ot participate i• this ~ WI group had previously rejected war between the Arab coun-
their ~:9 e.mpk>yes and other outside dl5cipline and busied tries and Israel. What you
people. . itself chiefly with terrorist at• are doing now, you've become ~"I announced bis cam-tacks 01111 civilian airliners, a an active participant. We have
paign against the newspaper• tactic Arafat and others con· something to say about it.
last !iffk because of their aidered detrimental to the It is not only a question of
oSJPOlltioll to the gove~'s Palestinicln cause Israel. We see the dangers JI~ call or. a speci,a1 r The new supreme military to ourselves. This is the
8eSSKID of the leg1Slal~e. He command, caJled an "ex· writlng on the wall ud we
long has feuded w1lb the periment, '' will create ''joint refuse to accept it.' ..
•paperl. · combat uaits" and subject all She repeated Israel's plea ~ Mtddox la.st week ct~ Ruerrillas _,to~ a co m.m,o n for the sale of warplaees from
out<>matlc vending m..,ruhes · d~ne. '. an annouocement
selliag the newspapenT~· · . said;.. . .
•. 'f:d. from the capitol. 'l • · '. · · Earlier ~ year the guer·
· •. Tbe .c.ovenor arrived'~~ ' rillaa fofined. a JooRly knit
• ~ stint. in I -.iii,-_' !1nJfled '9!Dll~)ld,0 bul II ap-
lille . a.t mo a p he.re , ··He )>eared to ac:h1eve onJy slight
aulograph<d 1 aign carried.by · CXlonlinauM of aCtiv!Ues.
a hippie along wJth copies A:J • Israel and the Arab
of lhe oftemooo Journ.al thrust world. marked the third 111-
af ,hl/u and qulppe<j •• "!Iii ,.nivenary · today of the alart
eeveraJ. himdred bystander..... ··of "the 1987 war., Arab , ex·
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Rescuer Wants to Be 'Dad'
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B'rootJyn policeman Jim.Scott,
who...ttscued .a newborll...-girL
abandoned near death in a
hotel wash basin la5t week,
s~ he wants to adopt lhe
child. .
"l think I have more right
to this baby than anybody,"
said Scott, 37, the father of
three childre•.
"When I felt that child's
heartbeat altd knew there was
a• chance she might Jive,
everything around me seemed
to jump," he said Thursday
nigbL
Robert Carroll said his qe11cy
would investigate-the cue and
attempt -to-eliminate "un-
necessary hangups." So far,
the Scotts have been told the
!>aby must be processed
through an adoption agency.
Scott and his wife Dolores
have .a son and two daughters
· -Daany, J4 ; Patricia ll, aid
Susan, 7. They own their own
home in the Flatbuah section
of Brooklyn.
"There's. plenty of room for
living," said Scott, "and more
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Corps Funds
Cut as House
' OKs Aid Bill
WASIDNGTON (AP} -
Alter eliminating an 11 o
million Peace C o t p·I u:-
pendlt.ure and ending tome
political re stric ti on son
overseas assistoee, the House
has approved a $2.2 blllio11
foreign aid bill.
The cuts made the bill, pas~
ed Thursday 193 to 15, the
lowest. foreign a i d ap..
propriatlon slnce the program
was Initiated .in 1946.
The Senate, however, is ex·
~cted lo restore the money
'to finance next year's Peace
Corps operations. And nearly
all political restTiclioRs cut
from the bill remaia in effect
through other laws.
The cuts were made Thurs-
day on parliamentary
maneuvers. Not a cent was
taken from the original $2.3
billion bill by House vOte.
Scott, answering 1 call forl,::=================::;I usi9tance at the hotel May
28, found-'!!e baby lying mo-
tionless.
The infant was rushed to
the intensive car e unit at
Bellevue Hospital, whefe 'Scott
haJ vliited her dally al the
end uf his mklnlght..a a.m.
shift. UJl9ficially, he has given
her the name Eileen ...
"l don't want her to go
~ court and be raffled off,"
aald the-policeman, who v.ilh
the aid ol a police chaplain
bu 1pplied I<> adopt the baby
tllrough the , Departmeot of
Qlild Welfare. AsSt. Welfare Comm~ioner
VNITED
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'SOUTH COAST Pl:AZA · • IRANCH --SATURDAYS
TheAucli
is breathtaking.
Its ventilation system
C011tpl1tely changes the
air every JO seconds.
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Test. drive it today.
It's more ·of a car
than you think.
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No one likes to cry wolf. But as a financial institution
resPon.sible for more than 438 million dollars we must
speak out.
. Today we are facing a future 'flln of uncertainty.
Even the most famous economists can't·.agree on what
will happen in the next six months. Investors in the stock
market face serious problems. Inflation has not been
~checked.
PASADENA ..... _,
Your first responsibility is to your family .•. to
protect it against any of the uncertainties of tomorrow.
Therefore, we recommend that you immediately
put as much of your capital ·and 'savings as you can into
an insured savings and loan association account. In any
insured association. Naturally, we feel that Mutual
~
Savings has a little more to offet including a chaice of
savings plans from .5% to 71/2%, insured up to $20,000.
But act ~oday, A pho~ call will start yom account.
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SIGNAL ING THE NE\Y,S -Drumming out an Invitation to a luatl
to be sponsored by the 552 Club of Hoag Meinorial Hospital, Pres·
bylerian are Oe!t to right) Mrs. Walter ·J. Koch, Andy Devine and
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Mrs. ·William C. Ring, membets of the planr:iing committee. Funds
for th~ ho~ilal will -be rai'sed dfuing the Sun.day, Jtine 14. luau.
which is a celebration of the 223rd birthday of'King Karhehameha I.
Lido.1tes
B'eckon
Sai·lors
Moonlight and roses . , .
candlelight and champagne
" • -•:alt of· these r~m.antic in.
grecti~nts will be • m i x e d
gel)efously for the elegant
J.ido Isle Yacht Club.'s Com·
rri.odores Ball.
The clubhouse will be. the
setting for the aMual affair
Saturday, June 13.
The cocktail i lsg will be
1-raised at 1 'p.tn ., and then
.sailors and giiests will be
seated for dinner·at 8:30 p.m.
ProY:ldmg:mUsic ·for1 dancing
will be the Smoothies.
Official hosts are Com·
modore and Mrs. Donald J,
Ray who will wel come
honored guesls, S o u t h e r n
California yacHt club com-
:nodores and their wives.
A ship frozen in Ice will
~nd a nautical touch to the ·
1ors d'oeuvre table whlcn also
·iii be laden with delicacies
•eluding a whole salmon, ac-
Jrding to Mrs. John Pellam ,
ho has made these ar·
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The. sounds and scents of .Hawaii .soon will drift
1cross the '*'.al~s of the Pacific to Corona del Mar .and
Don the · Beachcomber restatirant where a. celebration
of the 223rd birthday of King .Kamehameha I will be
In progress. · .
Joinin• with 'the 50th state in ·;ts observance Sun·
day, June 14, will be members of tlie 552 Club of Hoai
Meinorlal Hoipftal, Presbyterian and their guests.
Proceeds of the luau will be eannar)(ed for the club's
1nQUjll donation to the hospital. DediCaled to the expan·
1ion of the hospital to a full complenient of 552 bed1, the
sui>port club is compose'd of 'afea m~· wb~ are civic and
cultUtal leaders. , . . ' . 1
The Island 'holiday · w!U: ~gin with i Mai Tai pu nch
•bowl from 5:30 to 7 p.in.; hOJ1ted by !ll>• the•Beacbcomb-
er, and con tinue with .• gourviet'luau and'Polynesian en·
tertalnment.. -· 1 , • , .
Club members serVing on the luau committee, assist··
~ by: their wives. are Eatl R. Hardage, cHairman arid
meliiber·of the iiDboTrilo Cdfrec,tOrs: Harry Babbitt,·
president; Walter.~ .. Koch ._ ditector; William C. Ring,
director, and Charles Hoose, .c\lib member .
Kan es and wahines ~shing. to .. ]oin \he Island-style
celebration may call th~, 552 Club at 642-1463. "Palm
.., lea\res" may be purchasid' by reserv:ation ,.1 $12.50 each.
TOAST TO THE, COMMOOORE -Mrs. Donald J. Ray raises a toast to her bus·
band who is commodore of the Lido Isle Yacht Club. They will be official hosts
at the annual Commodores Ball Saturday, June ·13. Llghted candles amid ar·
rangements of roses will ·add a romantic touch to the hevening. JnVited to be
guests at the gala affair---are yacht club commodores and their wives fro m the
Southern California area. Patty setting will be the Lido lsle clubhouse. ---=-~ ~ ..
1ayes , and soc1a1 chairmen Ship's in Sh9pe for Crvising B.aY..
Jre Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
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Serving on .the committee
are the Messrs. and Mmes.
James Murrey, H o·I mes
Taylor, Harrison Baker, Bruce
Gik:llrist and George Hewitt.
Ensuring•that·the newly oourbished Pavilion Queen
will be oparkllng for the champagne cruise. planned
by·tbe Assistance League of Newport Beach. ire Mrs.
Jesse W. Curtis (lop), Mrs. Nickolas Frank (bottom
left) and Mrs. John keed. At the end of Ill• cruise on
Friday, June 12 .• members and guests will dlsembatk
at the Pavilion for a buffet supper and dancing to ttie rDsic of the Retrogressive Five! The event will berle· ftf lhe league's many philanthropies. · ·
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Teen Worries That Brother'll Wind Up • Wrong · Ha·nds
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l ·pick up the: paper and see where to Cambrid&e in Ume? I've been told te dwell t11, a snit mNY t.d.lvldul1
DEAR ANN LANDERS : t1m a l&.fear-
old girl who is.worried about my 17-:v.epr·
okt brother. A girl in my class is crazy
about him and she won't let him alone.
To IOok at this se1 bomb you'd think ·st>e was 20. Her pan!nts are divorced
and she lives with lier dad in a nifty
A NN LANDERS Q :'1 J:OO:i~ ~11 :bfeal ~ g~~::":~ medka1 ichoOls win not ,cc:ept a body art evercemtq dldr ~ _.
~ she doesn't even want!! I Pleue _ eat if more Um U hours have ·elapled, Pl,tt;ID, UM:· welflire el hmulty .ftnt.
apartment. Her dad I! never in _ town. DEA!\ "'~ LAN I She drives hi! car all over and , h•s 1\.1,., DERS : On occas on
i perfect setup -including a well-«tock· you 'Hav'ti admitted yo11Jmade a mistake
ed liquor cabinet. " and . changed your advice. 1 hope you
,...nils tramp chases my brolher nighl .w:tn di so again. I rere'.r to ywr counsel
llnd day . aod · he .. seems to lh)oy it-to the •omJn Who dktn'l~WankchiUlri
·f;; · tboee words. -SIDING WITH HER Whal U I cu't get Into-Harvard? -'.f'be gill ef lfPI . t. 1 bnld -
DEA!\ SIDING , Galp, IDIP• pip. TEARS IN LORRAIN, OHIO w rddlllonal I''"" el lffo t. --
Well, she might be Immature 1nd Coulder the ded• rewned. I woald DEAR LORRAIN: S'4p c r 1 In I . • ,WJ111: .kw.y· f1llar1 is u ,.....,_,, not. tiowever· ID ID Ill' u to ._ H ' • i!el!ish, but she allo· is honest enough wtllo Piil Elirllcb'• ,i.ie_. lliel "Ille an:n will llA Y•· 1'ol' -"""· • .beyond compm.
to admit the mother role ls 'not for motller tf tlilia Jell' .._..1be • •rlllml .. 1y Hft peeple. TeH Y9W lawyer, 10Ur her. And, what's ·so terrible &hotit lhai? womn .::. ""*'Ht' lldlpte:4 ~· doc*: ud die .e_emben If ~ amity. Give in or klse him • • ··when· a
-many women who wooltl'be better ------. i'IOW.. .~you l~loolt Gllll"J9r
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---l!"''-"' •,.wal::;U;::lu:;;de:;;;;i;;.s ..,";;W;;ha:;r.-l ,;idoi;;;-'i! ,,;hag.":o.;;;';;-' -;and;;fm'i:aiin;rTfed a-ma who said be didn't , worry a • 1m. can wan c arenel1 er. en yea.n a fer
off If thet hacf .... made lhe same deciitOn" DEAR-"ANN LANDERS: You -have -1'ere are ltW llw1 baled oa tM ti~ on' 'how tb " handle-the. llUprneJ
-add IO WUUk! tbeh unwanted,lgnoied &lar~iCe-~mpll~ Several d 11.U1rm..U,""'"' Gµ:Ucl wlddi~••i~~Read-her---
I i:lo? -LrnULSIS · he changed hb mind. She was furious
DEAR SIS: Yoa can tell him what and signed her letter ''Betrayed!' You
N has to 1t 1 e: A pekr:nilf 111lt, • advbed ~ling, c•lled her "immature
bioul with VO, cbanctl for 1 &otd edUCI--and ·9'l&ish" --a11d said she WOU:kt
""' ud marrying Iii< Kiri ·or ltlt choice probabl1 l.,. the IUY H lbe -·1 gnrw
-wbea HE wuts to iei married. up .
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cNldren. my ltiehds • who had never give1 it 1tmpHfled douC1n1 erpa -a1 weJI ·booktet, "Ntcktng ind' 1>efUng-LWMt-
Tbio JOOtl preNlng problemo ii lbe a_)f]oughl ..... .,.. serl<lo\lll' considering u "" -'"4y. nu .... " Cini "Are lhe Limits!" Send yooi .request
world today are overpopui.Uon and pollu-donating thefr bodies' U:CrDedJcalacbaols. 111tem Ii •ldertd. a,lepl lutnmeak to ADA...Lander1-in care....o(.Jbe ..DAILY.
lion. And tho oecond problem Is linked Since you ... in so food of Harvltd 'ns -fl''Ol•Mll, llpeol ... corrhd P!Wf newspaper, enclooing 50 centJ
to the first. "It ls • ~· fact Iha( people Mf!oli•lll :Stboot,. I've . detjdod It'~ the od Ill -· It deilpllet wllldi -In coin •nd I long, llan\pod, aell-ad-
1re the if'eatest polluters. The last thine O(le tor qie. tM am.., wi1bea to doutt. AIUMP dressed en velor.
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·~Gavel Changes Hahd~ . .
For Chapman Women
Gllhorins !or • s aJ a d
bmcbeoa ...i u..tallati<n on
Monday, June 8, WW be
. -beri ol ·1ie Woman<s
• C01J1110S Club o1 Chapman • OoUece. · ·
. ,; Praldent .. ltd Mn. O..rlell
• Se•ems« Orqe wlD aaume J!•clutlei al the ..... -In
t Jobs -Open
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f. people between .tfie oges ol ~ H and 18 is the Youth ~ Employment Service, Hun-~ il\igton Beach.
l Working with YES are
~ members of the Huntington ti' Beach Junior Woman's Club
".-. cl;recled by Mrs. Robert
Wmman, youth cl!airman.
Interviews for summer jobs
· Will be conducled Saturday,
June I and Salurda?, June ? 13, betwten 9 a.m. aDd nOCn
: clD.lhe.EIJia Baptisl Church.-
;; Employment wlll beg I n
; Wednesday, June 17, aa4 from
"' that time the service will be ~ accepting applications
: ~n 9 a.m. and noon Mon-
• clay through Satw)!ay. :S-: Now In Its second year, YES ~!was started by Heral!:ey
.,. · Gellris and ts pert e1 summer $1 Jobs for Teeos, a statewide
f .program. .
SUMMBI PROGRAM
Z•J-WOlbh,o:
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C.1111ct. Salft .. ..................
PrflltlilllMllt .
Ibo Firs! ~ p!un:b,
Orange.
Vice presl<lenla will Include
Mn. Jamea Ulllf, Mn. M.
A. GrU!ilbs an'd Mn. °'ltft
GorreL
Abo alllUllllog .oinets ""' !be~. Richard Brown llld
Quinlin DeYoung, secretaries;
Willtam-s·e Ii-er 1 treQUl'tt; ·
!lu!l Winterroth, porilamen.
!anon; Afll>urlllbr, hlatortan,
'aild Aaron Maldoaado; public
nl1tlons.
Mrs. Jose,>11 P. Lacke,
outgoing president, will Install
Plana for the coming
acad<mlc Ye¥ inc)!lde a !all
tea, ~ boatlque llld Ibo apnual ,_ sbow.
· Proceeds froin events pr~
vide 'baK-tuitiao sdlolarshlps
for Chapman student. and
maintain a revolving ' !iludent
loan.
Campus CIUb ii ~ lo all llllons1ed .......: ~
Exhibitors
Announced
Walercolors will be es·
hlblted through June In the
Costa Mea Art League
Gallery.
Wedding Days Remembered · ·
The dllplay ,_ !be
work ol fooi ~-memben,
Jolul Burgms, Clay Campbell,
Clarence'Sorenoon and~ A flnllhillg touch. is given to Mr.. David Palton'• u~to.date wedding gown
Dellllisloun·and may be ·•-by Mn. David Dash who wears a lum«·the century model. The wcmen will
ed Salurdays and SUndaya participate in the Tuesday, June 9,. luncheon of the Soutb Coast Ch:ristlan Wom-
lrom I lo 5 p.m. en's Cfub in Ben Brown's restaurant, South Laguna. Cost of the noon affiiir,
Burgess bas been widely ex-which .will feature a Century of Wedding Gowns style sbow, is $2.75.
hlblled and Is !mown fir "hls----------'-----'"---"---......;.------d«illve llyle which "'6ecll
years ol 0 clesfinlng for •
marine ardlllectural llrm."
Campbell .11 1lle former heid
of 20th Centuey Fo;'s makeup
depirtmeol while Son!DSO!J I•
a Conner art ~ fol a
Chkago adv6ti.tng compsny.
Dennistoun ia a retired
lawyer and lnlll olllcer. Upon
retirement, he began taking an .,,.,.... at Orange ·Coast
College, UC! and the Lapa
Beach School ol Atl and
By Women Accountants-
Tax Structure Added
Women accountants wi&hlng
to revleW the lax l!rllclure
are Invited to atu!nd an annual
study session sponsored by the
American Society ol Women
Aceonnt•nt., Oranae County
R. Christman and R. L. Paul.
There wUl be a charge of
$2.Z5 per per30n which will
include lunch .
Drrections
Confused
Wearing clotbes backwards
is j~t one of the backward
activities which will be laking
place on Monday, June 8, at
7 p.m. when the TOPS Harbor
Lightel'B meet. .. -
Deslp. -<Jiapter.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
anutman. ~. or Mrs.
Dunn, 52t-702l
The Harper School
audiloriwn will be !be selling
for the Back.wards Night
whidl. wiU include a baclcward
agenda, welghlng·in an d
refreflmeri.s with M r s •
Charles Waltmlre ol Costa
Mesa presiding.
Fathers Feted
By La _Leche
To be cownd in worbhops
and dlscuaiona will be the
Internal Revenue S ~ r v I c e
special enrollment ti·
amlnatJon.
Sesoions will begin al 9,30~
a.m. aPC1 continue unW 3:30
p.m. Salllrdoy, June I, In the
Anabelm Public LID r a r y •
Reviewing various sectiom of
the exam will bt Mn. G.
E. lluna, chairman; Mn. F.
Keynotes
End Year
Nomination of officers for
the Keynotes, Junior AUX·
The group is open to all
Harfior Area women with a
weight problem.
iliary to the Harbor Key, will ( d
take place Moodn, June s. Topic Revea e
I at 7:~ p.m. in tlie Newport A represenl.aUve of ,the Seniors Trave Riviera Clubhouse. Orange c 0 u n t y Sherill's
Mias Michaela Kelley wilt Department will di 1 cu s s North for Tour conduct her last meeting as narcotics 1n tile schools !or
i president of the group which members of the Saddleback
Polots of interest l n assists Harbor Key, a support Valley Newcomers Club on
nmbertt callf<rnia tnclodtng group for the Child Guidance Wednetday, June 10, in
San Franciloo, Cannel and Clinic of Orange County. On Mission Viejo lnn.
• 11 A.M. • 4 P.M.
Monterey are on the travel the agenda is a discussion Lunch will be served at
·a,enda for Harbor Senior of forthcoming fund-raising 11 :30 following cocktail hour . • . •
Cltizes.' , evenU:. at a cost of $3.50 Those new
Members will depart Tues· The auxiliary is comprised to the area during the past
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JUNE 6
II)' SYDNEY OMARR
AlllBS (Mazch 11-April 19)'
Ll(llt !ouch wlN way with
famDy members. You may
find that declaion of Im·
portanct ·11-overdu'e:-
TAURUS (April 20-May JO)'
Dl,y leatum change ""'1 travel. NllCftlBI')' !or yoo lo
give lull play lo lotolleclual curlooity. •
GEMINI (May II.June JO):
Money opportunitim a r e
favorable. Protect a a s e t s •
Gain shown if you are
versatile, alive and alert. ~
CANCER (June 21.July 22)'
Cycle Is-hlcJ>;, makll,_ ...
slartl 'and contacts.
Circumltanots favor y o u r
apeclal efloct&. Take lnltiaUve.
LEO (July 23 • Aur. II)'
Pressure Ufta; what was secret can be openly
di.scusaed. Avoid self.dectJ>
Uon. You olmpiy Cl!IDOt tnlSI
everyone.
VIRGO (Aug. U.Sept. 22),
You have ability to transform
wlsbes into realities. Key is
lo tnow lhls ind utlilu wets.
WRA (Sept. 23-0ct.22),
You !lnlah project which could
elevate prestlge. Some around
you are aggressive. Do what
must be done with minimum
of distraction. ·
Residents · Invited
To Meet the Mayor
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ICOMl\l .lll<!...!}!jl!\'. j!);
Goud lunar aspect_ loi!BY·
coincides with long joUrriey,
publisbing, creative acllvlties
or children. ~ ;
SAGmARIUs (Nov. '2Z-
Dec. II), Tea111 wlth •8cGcplo
indivtdual. -Much that you
befieve will be demonstrited.
CAPIUCORN (Dec. zi,Jan.
19): Accent on marriaa:e.
permanent ties, the way you
ttlate to the ,public!. Se)lse:
of humor beoomes grealer· -
than-usual asset. :
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).~b.
18): Accent on bow you relate
to those who share interests.
Get needed checkup; keep
medical. dental appointment.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mazch JO):
Good moon aspect today coin-
cides with romance, relations
wlth chil~n, creative o~
portunities. Key is to express
feelings. Avoid tying yourself
in emoUonal knots.
' To fll'ld GUI ~. ~'!.lief'""" Fountain Valley women -. Hostesses for the meeting J:;im.~~~..._.::~"1nnV
especlallynewresident:s-are will be the Mmes. Joseph ~.:r ~1111ctn'1:"'f:'"om,~ ,t,,oi:o':
invited to ittend a Meet Your Giesing, chainnan; Gene Sig!, ~·~" ~.r~f'Ls~11ro\,l:0TN:-i"20:::
Mayor night when the Foun· Robert Hhne, Chris Schntilder,.-;;;;;v;;. ;;'";;";;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
tain Valley Woman's Club Arthur Corriveau, Bar tll Larson, Norman Huber rand ~rs for It last meeting Ed Goldade.
of/ the year before smnmer Area women interested in
receu. civic and philanthropic work
J • J UPHOUTERY
MIANll QUALITY, lln'IOllT'f,
SllVIC .. , CIA"9MANSHI ...
WR LIKR I RAUTIJIUl flUIHITUll
wa·ACCl .. T CHAU.RNGIS
642·5876 64"8051 Mayor Edward Just will are invited to call Mrs.
speak on city government at Clarence S t e w mo n , mem~
8 p.m. Monday, June 8, ln:li~ber~Shl~p~•ha~lrm~an,~at~84~7~--~·~· ~~~~~~~~~ the community center. . -"""\·-
Condu<ting her !Int meeting
will be Mn. Wallace Short, REUPHOLSIERY
new president and recipient •t 'actorr Prtc.. DINCt
o1 tba cJui>!s W--!be FREE ES.TI MA TES year award.
'lbe budget wfll be presented 1"umJture Made To Order
and ... 1 .... for the club's !lxth With ·~uallty Workrnans~p" ,_,_ Stop BY and Ste Our Showroom -=·~: 1~'fn"t: -cASTLE INTERIORS -
F•-•--•· nt will "-7541 Chapman, Gardtn Gr9¥• di~~ tt'"'04ura r ut: Call Coll1et-02.1m d1ys et 147~7~ .Ws.
OPEN DAILY 10-10 SUN. 12-1 ........
FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 5 & 6
SCOOTER SETS Or -·. .. . ... f . . ...
CUL01TE SHIFTS ·
O"" lllr· 288 • 2 D#Y'Ooly•
.11 • • • ~ 1 ~'"F~"' day, June t, and mum Fri: of teenage girls who staff'the sis months are invited .
dty, June 11, as arranged by Thrlit Shop, collect merchan-1----------1
lberlne ..1~ ... L. dlse, sew and launder clothing y TO
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673-19'70 --a fftWell lo dinner San Fran-
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THE BOARDWALK PROUDLY PRESENTS
-NEIL'S
It's new with fine 1pp1rel for m•n
& wom1n.
Si111 6-1 a
Fe1turin9 Hoop•r Imports I Bleylt,
Hunro, Wrn, S1•,J Ja ne Aridrt, Kim·
b•rly, Frencesca For 0'1!mon, Hur•
wih: Couture, M11i1, S1rbin1 C.11·
forni1 Girl, & many more.
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Or1n9t County's n1w11t, ••citingly
diff1r1'1t dining 1st1bli1hm1nt. Fea.
turing a full s1l1ction of superb s11
food & beef 1ntre1s. A~d introduc·
ing the wondrous offerings of the
111-w orld at our oyster b1r.
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But It'•,. oreat watch for eklrHilYTngl Sell-winding, eutorTiatlcally ch1ng lng
date dlal, aweep hand,
bold lumlnout hOUr mtril• •ni. Stllnlen 11..a. W...,_ _ ..
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lntvMtlonal Ttnnl1 Champt.n
Comfort and confidence are
two essentials of good tennis.
That'a why I am &o delighted
to be playing in Olga's new
tennis dress. Thb famous Call·
fornia designer has found a way
. to liberate ... ~····~those of
! us who'd
' rather im-1 prove our
t tenrus form '1 than fuss
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Ukemosl
good Ideas,
it'•· ·b o tti
. • , simple and
efftctiw. What Otga• ha-8 ·done
fl dHtgn a tennis dress with
the shaphig built In! That's
right. No more straps, be.ck-
bt\nd, slipping or binding. Just
beautiful shaping, "'lthout thr
bra. So you're held sofUy and
sDugly, but you're not held
bl.ck!
'Tennis Girl" COUl't dteSSl?S
comt? In two frtt·swlnglng
styles ""'Ith matching t rim-fit
briefs. Sin~ both are crisp.
\\'hite Dacron pob'ester knits,
they just about launder th-tm·
selves. CMarvelous when you're
living out of a suit~.)-And
either 5 t y 1 e is availAble in
natural aoft-cup or natural
shell-cup versions, from 30.00
to 35.00.
Whf:re to find them? Just
a.sk for Olga's ''T~nnl,g Girl"
1tylts. part of her new ''Active'
Swing into IWDlbet! 2·pc. deneless
printed top matched with solid col·
·or ski.tu ot cu..lotte shifts in a choke
of fstival prinu or bright solid col·
.on. Sizes S..16 •
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VOi:. l.3, NO.~J.4. 4 SECTIONS, '42 rAGES . . ORANGE ·COUNTY, c,~UFORNIA·-· .... · .. . . •,, lEN CENTS.
Roi:kwell
Gets ·Huge
' v.s·.-Pact
WASHINGTON (UPI) -North ·Ameri-
can Rockwell Corp .• which built the: eX·
perimental B70 and tht ApcUo command
module, has been elected u prime Cori-
lnlctor for a new manned bomber to be ·
known as the BJ, Sen. Gf!orge Murphy, (R.C1lif.), said Friday.
'lbe_ Pentagon aaid it would have ail of.
f1ca.l. announcement later on the contract '""1th Murphy llllid would be worth $1.3
blllloo to the Los Anietes CO!Qpany, "'1ich baa I SeaJ. IJtach plant.
Murphy's office sald there will be ad-
ditional ·funds announctd later for" avion-
je1 -instruments -for the aircraft. 'The big , contract is eipected to total
perhaps as much as $8 billion by the
time production end!, 'I9pe first conlrad
covers only t}>e ~evelopment of the plane.
The-first of the new bombers will prob-
ably fly in 1974, with the plane becoming
operational in. about 1971.
It ww· be lbe first new heavy bcmber
eince the ·B5.2: and lhe-BSI were developed
iri the 1950'•·
.}'be Bl ii ez]>OCl<d to Dy at about twice
tne •peed of llCllllld, 1 which would_be.-ap.
pmXiJnately l.300, mUewn-tiOur.
Murphy'& office said 43,000 jobs would bt involved at North American Rockwell
under the contract.
Murphy's office quoted. the senator on
a f~ct ~nding tour in Sou~ast Asia'. .as
s&)'Jng the award to North· American rep.
r~ent.s a tribute to both the people and
management ol North American Rock·
well .who have contributed so much to
both our safety and achievements · in
•pace .• ~" .
1'he Bl, formerly known as the advance
m-.m 1trateglc aircraft (AMSA) is de--
aipled to replace the 852 llrcraft as the
nitlon's No. 1 strategic bomber.
N~ American ~11 builds" the ~ship for tlie 'APollo program .. w;o u moat ol lbe huge rocket ... ... !I' the Sat!o'a _I:_ ~ it.
-'!be' cOiDPlllJI, juat Narth Amen ... be.
for< .• -'-'" bopad-t the
•loped ll08ed 1111J thaUi developed would
have tbtoorde the rejl!ocemeril for the
11>2, ""' the' Def-'l>epertmaot -b o u g h t more than a few prot0type models. l .
. 50th Anniversary
Graduation Set
Saturday by SCC
Fi!Ueth anniversary gradaaUm ex·
ercises &re scheduled at Soutbtrn
C1Ufcrnla COJlege Saturday at a p..m.
In the ~ activitlea building when
14 aenion will receive their bachelor
ol irU dqrees.
Commenttment speaker will be -Dr.
jacob E. Hershman, a higher education
'_..__ apecialiat-from the federal Bur.eatL.of.
Education. He will speak of ''The Extra
Dimension -via verltas et ~ta."
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H~rajle~~tur~y H:ig~:ht$· -Jf.~ekena
~ -•• .... • •. '"':\..! • . ~ --...... under ,..w be lbe bl~·ln -,. ...... w ·ot !be parade •. about 1;30, p.m.
way lndq-lw lbe .Jltb · Annual c..ta ~ol~CoaiQ,n•I ' ;,,. , . ~-Clll Ceote< Sltee~ •~
'I-Ne 'Jlo!t u.~ •~-Club -·• Satwday'1 hlPUll!\.wlll be Ula *-IP to ~·doiwnfowo .park., " ' W:: ~ -""'!'" . ' ~ · a.m. Floh Fry ParlCIO, wllldlJW for---AiindaJ!'s ' llil!>llghi. will be the Mi.u Fry,~larpstcommurutyevent milel throup lbe ,_of...,._. Merni11'1 Beatity 'Conltsi in Uie park
of Ill Iliad ao tbe Wm fo•st. eoata, lofeaa, • . · , • a( 1i1111,,f4ll-by lbe 3:30 p.m. Baby
· 'll>e ~ fieota headquarteitci at Robin L. Graham; 21,. of , ~ c-.t with more· .than IOO lnfanll
""' ,,,.,, Costa ,f.leu Park formally opeUJ at Beach, will ride as lfllld 'lhll'ifill· •~ei:I., . ; ~: . .
5,30 p.m., with 1 .glittednl carnival .-., as a result of· bls 'flve-~ ~ 'Tiie LliJ!ls Club FiJI> Fry featur<s
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and midway, baltle of lbe bands and _:__ ••Y1&0 al11Wld the -Id. by jatnioat, fr!"lll<nt . draw)Jigs ,for · a variety of
b-ol lbb dbmers. lonpll ever undertalfell by n man. vll~l>l~ ,pr!Us, culmfnatlng at I p.m.,
By •&maJ· nlcht, more·thao two toll8 Parade Chairman 'CUfl W.e •do~.! wjlli PfOltlllatlon ol a IJIO Foid Maverick
ol ..i~ and,'"""", ot!Jer. eat;ibl<S estlmatts 30 floall will participate, a1cm1. to the wlMlDg dinner ticket-holder,
will be OOlllWDed at $1.50 per dinner. with many m•rchlni bands aJid lbe lift\. ',A comp!Ole dilly and hourty,IClMdul1
with .,,._,, 1iOlni to -111 ol Harbor ed Tiju~ PollcO llepartmeot llllt«<J· of 1'1sli•J!'rr event. 'Ind 1 parade route
Area service organizations. . c :drill \earn.· • · • ~ l>est viewfna: ·points alon1 the
Lions-Club leaden prediCt the silver TM am1.evu motorized lawmto '"11 ,,.Y. are included in the DAILY PILOT
lllnivtnary edition of their F~h Fry sav tllelr pred~on l\unt-ridin1· for• the Ulday, --
Senate Aide ·
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THIS JS HoW PISH l'RY PARADE .WILL PROGRESS
C9'1e -lvMI St1rt1 11 lO;JO 1,m. ~tunley
Says M~ehell Proves F.utile •. ·.
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~~~voy to Vatiean ·
Here's What's :Going · On
At 25th Mesa Fish Fry
·In Hof Water ..
By RICHARD P. NAIL
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The move to block confirmation of
South Lagunin Clay N, Mitchell to the
state Board of Education has been given
new imp'etus · by Mitchell'I aiCctssful
nomln1Uo11:of a·Jollli Bitt:htr to a atat:e
·Here. ftir fOlkJwinl Ille featlvltrea In
simple lashkln, is,1<dly.l>y-<lay and.hour·
by·bour schedule ol event. f .. the 25th
Anmal Costa M~Newport 'Harbor
J:;jms Club Filll Fry:
FllIDAY
5:30 p.m. Filll ~ ltart ""'"" • ,._,,.. ~ ........ .._... -11· lloo1hs ...-.
T p.m. Band Contell
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JO a.rlo.~a!. Wiia, ildes
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1:30 p.m. Slap SllO!r
1 p.m. Drawing •• · commilllon. ·
4 15 I'ancer1 ""This 1 n1't help Mitchell's chance.S
· : p:m. any," an Ule1to S'en. Alfred".E. Alquiat .S130 p.m. llrilwinc • p.m. 5"'" Show (ll-Sln J,..), incJlcled ·today.
.7:isp.m.W-mimofB,ndc.bnteat ·Mitchell " 1haniln&W Rober:t ' ~·
. I p.m. Drawiiig . Bartholomew, preaWent of the Tulti• ._ ~ ........ ~" .-' Uola -lliP--' . . . .of • ~~...r;:;:t:.!....-._, -~·-1-lia1 ~ . . . .
•I N~Clnl•u;~,11i41t on·lliiV -"In· diia.'
11 Noon Ftllb Dinnen art -• The ·~ · · of -l'ld.callOn · .,... ' 2130 p.m. 11o1i1 eooi..1 fitrlieci • !be · JPp6tntmei>t · apParen\W i:: '.:: :i:..:. Coote.st ,.itllaal ''&lwtuc !at .Ibo> -1liil
1:11 p:m. Stqt Show . ~~ -I~ GI tl)e .lclll 1 p.m. Drawiq tor Grand Prue (1'70 Blrch Si>clety !tr I years. . .
M ~~ •·•-~•-) .Alqulat, -the .Democratie . ll<Nlllne< for avtr.ft;A ~ lieullnot veraor bu ~ •ttemet1n1 ·
Jobless Rare in Nation
to ' bio!k' '!.rate ~irm.-t!Oit.' ot the
l'?vernor's appoilltment of the arch coo·
1ervaUve !-fitchell. . ,
lie Medi 14 vOtts to do. this. Mitchell's
Birch nomination tias ilJPplled him new
ammunition iJt the quest for opposiq
.Rises w Highest L.evel
WASHING'roN (UPI) -The !lllion'1
jobleil--in May to •I perc<nt
of L the . wort farce, tbt IO'd ···-nporu.j Ulday. The ... ,,...11y adjuslod
unemploymd count wu estimateq, at
Students Freed
After Faceoff
4.1 million.. hilbeSI· levrJ lince January,
1964.
Tbe Labo!< Department -the
unemployment rise from 4.1 percent in
April to S percent in May occurud
entirely among adult workers who lost
their jobs. Most of them were full time
workers.
votes. ,
Alqulal'I " office has r f: p r O d U C e d
ne.wspaper atorits about tl\e B~ air
pointm"ljt ~· suboequent oppolitfoo and
distributed copies to every ll!DltOr.
An Alqullt · aide aaid lbe legillative
couhsel li'.ai aJ'° been queritd ·on the
le&al'.,ramifl<a-.of MJ!cl>'!D •actloc .. a member of, the State iloanl'ol'EclufA-
tron liafor< being.cooiflrmed by tile ienate.
The'commlSsfon to which Birtholomew
was appoin~ ,dtals with ·pn)blems of
(See MrTCHELL, P11• l)
KLANAWl 'JALLS;.-On.JUPJ:JJ),..;,
A 7.y..,....ld boy whole -.
a ban on bicycles in the family d ..
Thuraday when he fell a1alnst a
curb While ri~lng. a borrowed~bit'e .. ,
PoUce said Ronald Jatnu Gar.
rett, son of ' Klnaslt.y Air· Forl:e ·
Base Sgt. and Mrs. James 'Gari'ett,
• was dead on ar.rlva~ •t a i)ofl{>ita1
after he w~i fOund lyln1· beskle ~ ·
curb •. Ofifcen sakl• hia frlftds ;
thoutdl\ 'lbe hoy firll• WU just Jft-· tenctfnc 10· be hurt: 1 •:
' Mn. 'Garrett •lli4 Ille andi·her-
husband bad docided ..-their .
·children havinC ~1: after one · ol their' ~.' . non<l'(I)'• •
_ acapeit death• In· another acddtnt · ·
illvolvinl· a bike. : I · ; • ·: 1 . . . . . . .... . .
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WASHINGTON (UPJ) President
Niion ,~a, 'named Henry Cabot Lodlf ·
~ a special envoy to the Va'ucan, the
Wl)it~ -announced today. '.
,'Jbe. fcl,ion means. mtorailOn after
2t yiara "11. an otficlal. U.S. link witb
the iettof lbe Romin Catholic Cbµrch.
.The .IU!\ion doea not meao W&lhinllon
Is ~bUthlnc (S>rmal diplomajic nla-
tiiNlll.-1l>o Vatlcao. llat M-
PHii ~ RonDl . L. ZIOgl.r· aid
LOdfl1 -1c1·~· two .... ibreO ':risiis
eac;it ~ to. t11e· YaUcan to eipiatn ~'f Yiein ti .... Paul . VJ 4nd
to-bJI·~·· .. •'.th' Prealdent in W1i1f Mr.-Lodp
ke 1blle perlodJc vlaill wiaha:
~·sr+aier oonUnulty 10 the
contada, whlCh alrrid1 haft
-tikJo>i place In the adminiltretion ~;!!'°_..V•tlcan lloce Pn!lident N1xan tcmretftce, "·~1er~sa1d .
He' uia u;e· Piesklent felt' .Jt -
Orange County supervl10r1·have.added "'important to haye .the· benefit of. U>e
their support and $5,000 to a Joint powm Vatican's inlormation Ind vina an a a~eemeiit which ,wlU · pay, • · 1o«y1_st.. «>ntiriulng' bola and 10 exchanp viewa e· 'fY Of'I.:.} -~Uouinc ba!ia... .
to work In support of I bill 1 .w)ich · ~r . said Lodge would bave no
would btn oil' drilliitg ln·1fedetal ~w~i fOrih'1 ·tJlle ;or fonnaJ accreditation to
along the'Orange Coast. ' · .l the'.V1tican.
At their . Wednelda.y ·Ul e..e t'J·.n.t. He ,probably wift make the first or ·.r... hls, :~c visits about "the· end or Supervisor• voted •'to I 'm aip"tbt J.UJ:ti. ·Each of hia . vi.Its is. expecied
agnement with the ' cit'iu. ~·, Ne9rp0rt tb Jut tw.o weeks to a n'lonlh.
a.ich, 'LI.,.. Stach llld!Sln\~ · toilp WU Niion't vice presidential
and tlie Coalltal.'Atta l1mt4ctiy1_Ld,ue.; • r\miihoc' mate· on 'Ille R<publican ticket
, The &en. of, ·the r•agNemi!Ot--..te !l1 1990 and later sefved as Pi-elident·
· E~ 1B: Loh¥'s ambassador ta tlliat Newport arkl !Lagun&:Will:uch~con-i SlfiOri •-·.on two· occa!ions -before
tribute $2.000. San Clemente :•'II add · taJdn1 .i aimllar usigltment In BOm
$1 ,000 and the Profeetlte l:eape ' will ili'llll. '
pill up· ·between '12,SOO'·and ts'.000 .tt ftfore recently he was Nixon'a am~·
tObby in favor 'of the Cranlf4ll.Murpto. tiusador lo the Paris peace talk!. Some
Nelson-Muakle'. bill. . . , 1 , . aligey Protestant reaction was · not ·Iona in' C\)mmg.
Costa Mesa resident Robert Allison
will be the student speaker during the
exercises and Lynora Lebeck of El Cer-
rito will be the studeni 91Jeaker at the
Blecalaureate services. . With Officers
This wu the filth consecutiVe month
that the unemployment rate has in-
cruaed. The May rate compar~ with
a 3:3 percent rate when President Nixon
took office in January, 1969, and with
a 3.4 percent rate at .the start of thi&
year.
Girls! Reject
SU;per Poll!'-_ter
The bill, which . was introduced : by · St!qley LOwen, associate director ot
the foUr .se.nilora·tasr yeer;,wovld ~ate ~~ United for Separitlon of·
oil drllllng •• 1111Ctuariu 1n ,·1:e·d n,a·! qi~ ·and Slate. called· the Lodp ap.
tidelands ; &djacent .to• edatln& ':state pObjtirlent "an regregiOWI violation of'•oat"
sandu.,rits. c~Uy,:one·ot 'Pt :~ ti~·tiaditlon of church-state ~Pl'fl ..
:Army O\aplain Col. John A. LindvalJ, a ll50 1Iumnus of the college, will speak
a.t the Baccalaureate services which will
be held at 10:45 1.m. in the College
auditorium.
Pilot Report,s
On Beach Issue
IJ the public 111ddenly eotilled to ....
all of Oranae County's llhorelloa beacbe<
-no matter who own1 them?
Ulld« a recent rulinl II tho California
Suinrne Court, nne legal ezperta think
liO. It is a ruling that 'cooJd hive deep
ramificalions throughout the S!Ate.
A special DAILY PILOT repor\ on
tJUs far-reachlng decision will be featured
tin the Comment Page cf Saturday's
editions. Don't miss it.
Water District
Land Sale Set
Elcrow pn>et<dinp ha .. begun 00 a
I :n acre pamol of land aold by the Colla
Mesa County Water District to a medical
GENEYA, N.Y. (AP) -Tluoo 1tud<m..
taken into Cllltody during a drug search
at a Hobart Coilep dormitory wer1
released and sranted armesty early to-
day after IODlt soo students surrounded
arrestin& officers for mQ.t~thin three
hours and clamapil tllrff cruiser•.
Ontario County SIMrili llay 0. Morrow
said, "It was a very explosive situation
-it ftl critical. There is no -qUestioo
al ~ ..._, "~ ...,, to be burl."
The .,,,_,. --.... -out In pndlwa "°"'.,._ l>olw..0
police, oollep dlldall and -ar:tlrill
l!Uderas.
Morrow Kid a combi.Dl!!d force of about
tO olll<•n 1rorn the Olllar1o . Caunly
and City of Geneva police force entered
Rees Hall at about t· 1.m: with search
warrants· and an arrest warrf'll for
pcsseasion of drup in the dormitory.
The oUicers completed their search
with tbt help of an informer Who, Mot·
row said, had been workiD& with his
office for about 1~ months.
Motorcycle Theft
Suspect Captured
1Upply·company for '70,000. Completion Newport Beach police early thil mom-
Qf the sale is due by August. ing toot into custody a sutpeCt. In I.ht!
Tht property at MonnMI Aveoat· and 'theft-of' •~oreytle which hid bffD
The last. time the unemployment figure
reached $ perceot was in February,
1965. .
The actual count of unemployed
persons was placed at 3.4 millioo bot
government officiah said that When
aeuonal factors are rompuled such as
students looking for jobs the seasonally
adjusted fiCure ~es to 4.1 million.
The Labor_ Department's Bureau of
Labor Statistics Wd all of the Jncerase
In unemployment in May occurred among
white warken -jobless rote -fnlm 0 In 4.1 percent. The . N-
urielioployment nt. dipped from 1. 7 per·
-to I percent, bot thil was stlll
ly a full pen!<lllage point ahove lbe
7.1 percent -In Mardi.
'EL CAJON (AP). -'A 'Biology
Jnstructor at Grossmont Coll~ge
urges girls to help fight air pollu-
tion by~ rejectina dates with yopths
who drive ·high-powered cars µtit
are "supet1)0Uuters." . · ·
"They should go out only with
the fellow who diives ' a Jow-
horsepower car. They ,pollute ~ss,"
Richard Laz:z:· said in .. n Ecoloo"
Action Day spetch.
"I think lhl,1 would have a gr~at
Impact on air pollution," he said,
'1Girls have a Jot of· lnf1uenCe on
Yoanc men and I think !1f.!!e-boy1
would ll()O!I (el rid' ol the ""
polluters."
Flying 1st Class
sanctuaries l'WIS flam ;;the Slpta ,Ana' '-nti.S ·u a cynical appeal for CafboUe
River .jetty to the Mexican border. votes by .President Nixon," Lowell said,
The aifeenieht ·rriak~ N~~-"·We were asured by a White Hoos.
city ma'naaef. .Harvey · Hu r·J bur t s.,Okesman, aeveraJ months ago that ne
coordindtor of 'the prc;ject and gives· auch ,action _would be tUen. I can ,onl1
him the power ~ contract wiijl a · conclude th~ · \YIS d ~ 11 be r a t e
legislative consul1-nf to aid in p;~'e of mlmpre:sen~tion. There will be a very
the bill ... ·-· .. .' .......... '-····--ws~~~·'.·n~o~ .. ~rotes~~n~a~
Oruae Mesa's ~or . ' .
Refund $21,351 '
c .. t> Mesa · city 'coffeii. are 'fatlel' ' · · :wea~er
today by $ll,3SI, i:efuqrled by -the -State ,
Deptrtment. Of AlcoholJc Bev~a1e',Coft~ 1It .may,be June,.,xt almpet ~
lrol foi-'littose teeS · ptla dtu'hlf the' mer but you wouldn't know tt. from Past six months; ~ : ' · · · · tht weather. It'll continue to •be
Tlie ABC rtfurids t0 ~perceit1 cf •1uch. ov'ertbt, even driu.ly, and cool
S B M h W d ' k re.Venue ro.r1 police, ·fire.-holpital and over the weem>d.
O):J.(Z oasts fl qgany oo wor =~·c;v;m~o1"'1~:;.~':f~: JNsmE TODAY
• ume · 1 • • ' ' , MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet apace tw<><-Ompartment lhip thal looks llke , • . . --~· ·-.... ...... A ~ '-••i -'tte •--writers ioday described Soyuz I 49 an a ,w,t meChanical birtl from the outside The ~awng to. peran. ·~· •Hw , n '•"""" _,,..... e '~
ori>Jtinl decorator'i_cham equipped with and an _. .Kippar'• cabin inside, the 1tete• pnerll •!und for. IUll\llr._ • Wolcd down"" e/jor_t to aatabliaA
a Iola, bookshelves and mahotJaoy die paper sald · · · --• ~ · • ~~ ~ "' CaU· oodwork "A oon~t aof• lltendl at oae <nd · 0-p: W. · Oaosle, ,_,_, ~I blot OJ>P!'Ovfd • ....,.,..
... _,,_ .;, __ ,.... •aid -.~ or lbe cab'··'' ... paper aaid. oin-..u. !?"'I"'"' _ol the, Cal_ 11....... . '·. I vMc• -~ C.Ufo""" In· ~-Niifila;; ~ vi~J;'"=;; i\"ls ·an ;i,1=! -= ~ib ""°"'-·._",Id .1,<'1.10 P.~, ~·~.11ft,c1. Pogt 10.
lo • · · h ,-. · ...._.. A thfougbout we 1tate recelwd Jl.8 I 1 tianov would stay a fl at least 10 "111y1 a handeome aJ?d a lOUI • ... ,,,...... ' • period ~ -....._ " Mfrilt · M1
and m i_ght tq to br.ea'k U>e ·I~ abelf ~th~bandmtcrofilml,=-~!'1~:~~A ... ,~ '.'.>!.:r1,· ·-:-·L51_y.;~;t~ .. \_m.;.~ '"';f! ;; •pac:#ll.f~.i[ttOrd. _9f .1~ Clays. J•· hCSas «au, ~· ~ 'tttflitUfi .. ~ .-, ~ , ... ~Y::t:t~~ ' • <
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-!6th-8tl'e<l4o<bein(-purehued-by-Sllrtlli:al ~='"J;:'.11 Z2 of !SOI W.
Mechanical Restarclt Inc., which alrtady Balboa Boulevard waa· a~&ted at 3
aet. .J'TID11'. 'boriritn ind James Layel ~meats e.o.mp~ '1 ' • · • '...J. '-•• •1 ' · 11 "'"" '"""'·,,.H
n mt ca ··~mlnl 1. . Red 'Slat gave 1M vQJ.~~ of. the on ea Bia .......... • ...... Mfwt:ltl. ;:rr-•---·
A reVeallng gllmpae ol.· th~ Soviet main cabin as 11.f1cubic feet -.about ' · 1. · • : ..... , 1 • ...,.. ...... •' '"'""1111 .. n
owns land adjacent to IL a.m . .al toth Strflet and Ocean Front
The real estate wu determined by the when M w1s spotted ridin1 a Honda
CMCWD to bt,excess and not needetrf6f so-that WJS reflijftfil ttoitirtt 2:30
.tny f\lrthu opuatioru. a.m.
:spacecran•1 lntelior was JRlbllshed by ~e slrt of I sman bedroom. -?elevition MONTREAL (AP) A bomb'1e~ ==--~: ~::; •
tht, MJnY new1p1per .~ Star on th~ 1hot1 ot the c1psule'1 lnterlorlle;vi!,.jJlown early todiy at the ' re1r ol an · off~, "" 1•1 14 ww--1 ....., 1•1•
· fom1lrdayoHhe-Soyd..flitM•~----that ... " jppers simpler and Jest Ctutttted-bulldln&.in downtown M6ntrtil,1thl rlinth ~.••• 1: .::rr, :-.. ~
The tosmonauls live and work Jn •· thin tboee on· the U.S. Apollo spaceships. blut in twO •.e!b In U>e1u.tl'al.1tt1.: !
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Ex-Mayor
O~.Valley
J. ~
Verdict Due
-'_, loc!ay oo verdict had heeo ....a.cs.la Ila lrW 'Qf Robert
Sd111erdtfe,er, the ei.rUayor of Fount.f.hi -
Vllley, who ls charged will> mUlnc
-pilooo calls to• poihi<aj rivaL
J""'1'1 left the .-.-n at 4:45 p.m;
Tbundo,y, to decidt the lssu~ By 10
1p.m. theY -~reached a verdict and
~ locked overnight in a nearby motel.
They resumed their deliberatioos thU
mornin(.
U""dlf ..... \s oo trial f~ olleaedly
maklnt · ·45 "ob9cene and threatening"
phooe colll to Fountain VaJley City Coun·
cilmao Jolm ~r.
'lbe clJls .were allqedly mada -
Dec. 21, 1911, and Jao. ti, 1970.
Scliwerdt!epr ·., .. arrested Jill. 11
al~ ~ flied a -plaint aplut
him Cl'I the alleged .QlUdemeanor oflfllst.
The_ trial began May 26 in West °'""' ~ 1\l.m;cipo1 J;ourt, w .. tm1na1er. •
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Several days ol. teStimooy were
pnsented .. Deputy Dllt:ict Attorney
Walter M1tlhew1 llitcDpled to lhow that
onlmoatty allted between the two coult-
c~ rinls. Mucb o/ the te.timooy covered
the ..... .,.....i -.. dllrinf mooths Of )lated ~P8!ininf loading
to lut Sejlfunber's rtca1I eled.loo which
ousted SdrWerdUeger along with coun-
dlmen Joseph Courreges and Don
Fr<g .. u.
.Feliciano· ~sees' Game
Much of the prosecutlon's cue· restld
with General Telephone Company which '
on Dec. 29 had traced two calls made
to Harper to one d. Scbwerdtfq:u'1-
Blind singer JOse Feliciano, an avid baseball fan, responds to play of
A_.ngels during one of few bright spots in 4-2 loss to Detroit Thuisday'
rught. Newport Beach.resident Feliciano shook up the baseball world
wi•th his modern, but heartfelt rendition of "The Star Spangled Ban·
' n~r" prior to a 1968 World Series game: He says be would like to sing
' his version of the National Anthem at Anaheim Stadium, perhaps
bringing luck to the Angels a 13 Jim Nabors and the LA Rams.
two ~ pbooe numbers. · .
Geoeral · Telephooo employes also
tesUfied about haw, from ·Jao. f.15 a
di!vlce called ·a· pea ..... wu placod
oo Schwerdtfeser'• line at the Busbatd
llatlcn and recorded several calla oo
bis lino to Harper's 11111nber.
Youth · Unit Chief Tells
Def.... ·attmiey Leooard McBride
countered with testimony demonstraUnc
bow 'any lndlvldual with the propei-
lptowledge could have hooked on to
$tbwtrdtfeter'1 line at any point between
lils bonie and the Buabml telephone
llatloe ·and ·cai1aed the marks on the Pen ~teri
Rotary: Get Involved
In his closing argument McBride alltg·
e<I his cllen! bad been "framed."
"Mlltthew1 Called McBride'• "pbanlom
theory rkilculous ...
M~ thao IO wltneues on both aldel r' ve ~ daring the lengtlly trial
•Ii u.ced 1p. llief br•U Jm:.faines ;,~'cllW bcil!' ~'to the bench or to bis chambenr
te' IOUle 4llputa.
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Mesa w Cut OH : •',
Applications for
Airport Post,s
Applicallon !or ~Is on the CiJlta '
Mesa Airport Comm!.ioa , will be eut,
oil Junt Ii, city cooncllmen daclded
Monday.
A total of nine men have alrtady
1Ubrrutted written Of ~~ •PPllcauons· ·
for cooaideration wtien eouncllmen sit
down to appoint members to the newly
!ormecf commiuioo. .
ni.-:ordlnance crWing the , panel
l'OC'tiftd 'lis aecood ~ and thus ·
was ·formaJly adopted. Monday. nli!rt,
alter being iJ!!n>duced by CooncilmJn
Jack Hammett two weeb ago.
Purpooe o! the ~missioo will be
to otudy Orqe , Counly Alrport'a
development and future, making variou1
recommendations to lhe city council on
aviatioft.otiented matters.
Applicatiom may be mailed to City
Clerk Eileen Phinney. Tl Fair Driw,
up until the mlcJ.montli deadline.
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James B. Wood, CON Mesa realtor
and chairman of the Youth Employment ·
Servict', addressed a luncheon meeting
of the Costa Mesa Rotary Club this
weel: ur,uig them to "get in'Volved"
with the youth of the Harbor Area.
"Getting involved has become A
cliche," Wood remarked, "but in essence,
that ts what is needed in Orange Coanty
and .the United Slates today ."
, )'IOOJI stated that the ifa!:bo< Area
Yoof!i Emptoyment Servlct, 'Jo<atod ·tn
the ~s' Club on Center Streit. has
been' involved ,.;th j>igh school and rol.
lege age ltuda:Jtl • .since last yur. In
tlllll lime • Y.F.S bu obtalntd jQb3 for mort than l;too youths. . ,
Ac!c\lrdilli to Wood, all Is not well
with tbe employment service. '"'The
organization aeema to limp along, month
~.Ill.''. he stated. "lllgbt -
wt have 400 more applicants than Jobi."
~ered ·Judge
S~iul~ ~Cal Stat~
Youth · to Jail
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A Cal 1State Fullerton 1tudent 'Who ·
violated a court order barring him from
pertlcipetion in campus diaturbanceJ got
• Ilklay Jill sentence' Thursday ·from
ah AlllJY'Superior Court judge.
· Judge Ronald M. Crookshank aent
David MacKowlak, 23, to Cl1:,ange County
jail. with the OJrnment: "I would· cive
you more than 10 days lf I could but
the law won't .illow U."
Judge Crooksha nk rejected
MacKowlak's plea fcr a stay of. ueculion
unUI Monday with the fl1rther resportse,
"No, you knew what you were getting
into when you did it."
MacKowlalr: was among a grou p· of
stud en.ta who got into tbe office of Dr.
Donald Shields, disrupted oUice activity
and prevented Shields' secretary from
working.
The studtnt was given five days jail
Ume on each of two counts of defying
a court order and disrupting activities
on campus.
-Viet Offensive
Hurt Says Red
SAIGON (UPI) -A hlgh·rankillg
defector from the North Vietnamese
Anny uld today lhe allied oUensive
Into Cambodia prevented.the Commu:ni:sts
from JaunchiD.g a general offensive in
South Vietnam. _
The defector, Lt. Col. Nguyen Va11
Nq, 41, ·toki a Saip ne"'s conference
OAn.Y ,.,l.O't, """ 9'1c1t 1t ~ .. th1f lince. early lo · 1969 allied security .......... It ..... '-"Y ... c ......... , =:., •..::.-=: :-.,.~=· h;ls ~n , so leaky ttiat the Communists
1MC11 _. ~"' .-.i111tr •• -.. w11.,,... have. bad fnm-one hour to 24 hours
............... Or-~ ,.,........ ' --•l . • ~ ,........ t1tflh .,. ., 1211 ...-«l•uct IM'ce, of air 1trlkes by U.S.
..... , ....... ~.......,. 9tldl. ...., m ..., Straluic Air Command B 51 .. r atrwt. CMll ""-· Stratofortrtiu bombers.
11' rt••• 1714) 641-4321 The defector s po k'e through an in-
0 ••••••••hi 1 642·"" -terpreter. .
~. ""' ~ """ ~ Na.ig, alto known as Hai Thanh, wes' -:;;~'' ~-=~~~~--r-nm-.1ry t:Omiifilduit-the-eommun1sts
_, ... •••"1" '""'-" ..w ,.,,. Sub Region 2 at the Uriie of his defection ......... ~-· ...,.. """ ...... .,.w 11 ,.......,. a.Kto May :a:J. The region Included a precinct
..,. c... ..... C;t1!'-11. w..c._.1tti ..., bl Saigon •..cf two districts each of
:::;, 0~1;:::1 : .. ""!!'i:.-111"'1 Lon& An, Gia Dinh and Kien Tuona
provlacoo, wt1t o! Slilon.
In addition. to the shortage of part
and full time employment for youth,
Wood cited c:.'O.sts of upkeep as a Jll!ljor
problem of the youth.~riented ageny.
"It costs_ about $275 a rn<Dh to stay
in ope.ration," he said. "All ol this money
is through dooatlons. We have only one
payroll empfoyee and she Ls overwork·
ed."
' Woe>! 1114 that doo.ations ttw.. lar
will cover the summer months, but that
more is needed.
·HO· uUc1 ·Rotariana. to help. oot by
participating on the board of· directors
and by employing yoang people at their
businesses.
"1 t is easier not to hire a kid. This
is .wfie!e )'OU[ involvement can help,'' he remarked.
The Youth Employment Service Is open
from 3 p.m. to S p.m. weekdays. The
number is 642-0f74.
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MITCHELL. ••
Rgre&atlon ind dlriimlnation In educa· ~on.
Sen. Alqulst's aide said the Birch socie-!Y isn't 1 group particularly JIOted. for
1bl il!e_rtst in educational equal Op. portuz11t1es. · ·
RecaJJ!pg · 'lnteriogallon of Mitchell
before the Senate Rules CommJttee
(April 29) on his opposition to the ~litzer prir.e winning book Hiroshima
~ a11 Orange County school, the Alquist
aide .sald "now Mitchell a p po i n t s
(nominates) a guy that wants to ban
books."
BlrtbolOmew wu: the only one on
the 60lidly conservative Tustin board
recently to vote against approval of
four books for use in district hlgh schools.
They are "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"
"Westside Story," "All Quiet on the
Western Front," and "Jn Dubious Bat·
Ue," by John Steinbeck.
He charged that the boob contained
''immorality, bluphemy and politicai bias."
"Wesbide Story,'' said the Alqulst Aide .~s a.. .story .taken _from Shakespear~
with a Brooklyn selling."
He said, "the Senator feels this u· ~plWes:. What he has maintained that
Mitchell lacks the jlldgmerit to suve
effectively on the State Board of .Educa·
tlon."
He said most of the board didn't
-know -that-Mitchell" wa:s riflifhi ih a
Bircher on them.
"This is being less than frank, less
than forthright on Mitchell's part and
their actions might have been a bit
different if they had known," the aide
!iaid.
The aide said Mitchell on the advice
ol the· office of Max Rafferty, it.ate
superintendent· of p4blic instruction, had
generally been keeping quiet to avoid
controversy that miabt upset his con-linnation.
"Heie in the one ttiinl he did do,
ht hu alttady caused a major con-
troversy," said the aide. Mrs. Olarlotte'
Poole, chairman Of &he oppprtunitits
"'"million, and others are trying In
overturn the Bartholomew a.ppolntmtDt.
-puring his testimony before 'Ule St:iate
Rul., Committee, Mltcbeli aald the book
'Hfrosblm1u-•1w1t--l.lsed-a&-the Ible
o! peacenlb ln.attacltng-Amuics.:":......_1
The Alqulsl aide said the peodiDJ
Senate floor fight ovtr conllrmatlon of
Mitchell wUI probably not come up nu:t
week but may the followtni week.
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• ·ly PAJlllLA 1IAlUli : ................
kJeoce.l1clion writot Ray Bradbuly
--wealthy · .lmqinaUon probed
the future durine the JmpoverJshed years
of the G«at Depression -1ays the
most bnportant aingle thing in the
universe Is neither sicenUfic'llOI' fictional.
Jt is love.
And, he told a capacity crowd at
Mlsalon VlejO 'High School Thursday
night, love is what keeps the one who
bolds it·eternally Youni no matter how
the body ages.
"You have before you a boy ma.11-
queradlng as a man," uid Ray Brad·
bury, one of the greatest science fiction
writers in America t~ay.
"l fell ln Jove with a certain type
~ wrltlojl aL • the ·NO o/ H ljld I
bavo nmi: .,.... ~p,• be ~ id-
dl'Olllng an audience thst llUed three
mu!Upurpo•.• roopis aid llill left people
atandlng in the aisles.
''When I was nine year1 old, Buck
Rogen came into the world. ,I cObldn't
wait for the new~boy tO come '° l
could read about the WW1derful world
of the future.
"l collected these cootie strips and
mr, friends aaid 'you're mad'.·
'Oo my l2tb blrtllday my !>Utllla
gave me a toy typewriter. l wrote my
fJrst short stories about landinj: on-the moon. 1'11at wu 1m:
"My lrlend1 aald 'why' aod I aoswered
'I 'm in love, leave Die· alone'.
"My atorlea were cjreadful bul.f 'fU
ao busy do!DJ IMm J . dld!I,, are. J
wrote thn>uah hlfh lehool and tbrou&h
the DepressJon.
"I dedicate you to the search for
a wori your band barely touches now,"
be said h1a voice riling. "So that at
lbe end ol 30 years you can say 'I
haven't worked, I've loved.'
"Be jealoui, envy. me and then . acl
on thls impulse. Don't ~ left out. Go
into painting and say Jt•m golng to
be the peatest painter in the world',
lt'1.madDeu but tt's necessary.
Opponents Etld Dela11
Cambodia War Debate
"When 1 was a teen I said I'm going·
to be the greatest writer that ever
lived. Isn't It good that t made it,"
he laughed. "T!lis eeo sustains you when
you're dreadful. You need this kind of
fever. .
"I never went to college. I tried LA
State for a while but dedded I wu:
going therf; for sex and tbat wasn't
a good enough reason.
"l 10ld neWspepers on the street cor-
r ners to become a writer. When I was
, , 27 I was maklng $.10 a week. I got
L• • M B N v m1rried and my wife worked fflr three lllllt ay e ear. Ote years to keep us going. We were poor
. but It was great becaUse J di(ln't work,
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Robert
P. Griffin of Mchigan, the assistant
Republican leader in the Seute, said
today opponents of propoeed reatricUoM
on future U.S. actions In Cambodia may
be ready to drop delaying tactics after
a key Senate vote due nelt week.
"I would think that once the Byrd
ame.ndme11t is over we should get to
a vote on Cooper.church shortly after
that," Griffin told reporters.
Preside11t Nixon lste Thursday threw
his support bthlnd a move by Sen.
Robert C. Byrd, (0-W.Va.,) which Sen.
Frank Churcb, (D-Idaho,) said would
"largely emasculate" his 1mtndment by
pennltting a repetition of the present
U.S. ~attack iJto Cambodia if needed
to protect American troopa Jn Vietnam .
Asked whether a likely elld to delay
1tem1 from pressure from the 'Pentagon,
which stands lo lose some $300 milliori
in military sales authority il the pending
bill is not enacted by June 30, Griffia
conceded "There's a problem there."
He said he thinks a close vote is in
prospect on the Byrd amendment.· "l
think that we've got a chance of winning
011 that," he said. "It probably turns
on a handful of votes."
Adm. Thomas Moorer, talking to
reporters after: the cloR of hearings
on his nominatio1 to the chairman of
the Joint Cbiefs of Staff, said that he
favors giving the President "the fleI.
ibility" be needs lo carry on Jhe war.·
NixOlll made hJa endorRment of the
Byrd amendment ln a letter to Seute
' New Apartment
Nice and Quiet
A Costa Mm colleaian has moved
into what will be a nice, quiet new
apartment.
The quiet stems from theft of 70
stereo tapes from his old apartment
at 132 W. Wilson St., durin& the process
of transfer, he told poliee. Thursday.
William T. Fedewa, of 981 Valencia
Drive, estimated a $200 l05s, but could
not enumerate the tapes' titles .
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.Republican Leader Hugh Scott.
"The Byrd amendment rtaffirtnl the
constitutiol'lal duty of the commander-in.
chief to take actions necessary to prOt.ect:
the llYes of United States forces IJld
i.! collSistent with the reaponsiblUtit~ of
my office," Nixon wrote Scott alter a
White House conference ThurSday.
"Therefore," the President said, "it
goes a long way tow1rd elimina'"1g
my more Strious objections to the
Cooper-chUrch amendment.''
Nixoa referred ~ f; propMal by stns.
Churc.h and John Shermu· Cooper, (R-
Ky.,) to cut off al l funda for U.S. opera-
tions in Cambodia after'Ju.ne 30,
Byrd's amendment looms as tlwf key
to the currtol Senate light OD . \).S.
involvement la Carhbodia, wblch bu
ewtered ita fourth ·weet.
Othef sources indicated a vok ,rpay
come next Thursday on the Byrd amend-
ment, which would .in eUect autborir.e
the Presidenl to repeat the _current U.S.
attack into Cambodia if he rinds it
necessary to protect Americaa troops
in Vietnam.
The Preskleat also wanta the pending
restrlctiom changed to autboriu _U.S.
financial support for. military Gpua'tion.s
by Thai or other Asian forces to bolster
the beleaguered Cambodian ' 8'>\lenmerlt
headed by LQ• Nol.
Mom Tortures ··
4-year-old Girl . -. . \
WEEDPATQ! (UPl)-Authorlu .. to-
day disclosed the arrest tJf a moth.er ac·
rosed of beating, starving and bundlln'g ~
her 4-year~Id child in blankeb in 100.
degree welither.
The Kern County llhtrU!'s office iiald
Virginia Louise Moore. 2.1, was booked
on child ~ting charges.
DepuUes ea.id the chikf, Mary Ann.
was in crillcal coocfjtion. She was iuf.
fering from heat prostrltton1 14(-.k of
food , bruises and burns.
GREA TfST REDUCTIONS EVER
I loved.
"Income isn't Important. I'm· ·Proud
of every dollar I've made beoause there
were 21 years When I made practically
nothing."
Bradbury spoke little of his S'IJcce.ses •
Some of whlch are "'I11e Martian
Chronicle'', "Fahrenheit 451" and. "The
Illustrated Man". He said he Was gotni
to do a televiaim special this fall. ·
"But now I'm do}ng poetry. It's un-
productive but I love it. l'm also wrillDg
pla.v1 but after 38 years l haven't m1de
a dime in the theater. But who cares'!'
I put on my oWn plays and I got
be.auUful re.view~. That was reward
eneugh,. .· • .
"I'm -now engaged In activities t'hat
deal with excitement. I'm fascinated with
what's happening to -Yeligklo ..bec•use
of our space travel. ·, ,
"Fi've years ago, Time Mag.
reported that O;od wu dud. Now they
NY he's alive again. . .
"I'm fascinated with the impact or
our tecbnol<>I)'. We are tlnkerers, ex-
plorers, a fantasUc blend of .creatures
out of the put.
"I use science flctlOn as a fabulous
reflect.Ing mirror of our own times. Pre-
tend to look into the future and you'll
see a reflec.tion . of the imrr)~iate past
aod the present."
He told aspirinl; writers "to dart: to
be foolish and lo write with thtir "emo-
tions lookiD1 out of the face of their
characters.
"When I wrote the .tereen play for
Moby Dick, I looked -into the ... mJrror
one day and shouted 'l'ro ~ ir.:man
Melville' then I waa able to write il. '.
He described the greatest ~ of
his ·life as the night of ~ jirst:moon
landing. "I was in· Londcii at-lht ,time
and people appearing with me.,, On a
TV show were putlinj: it down . Oecause
of its cost. I told them to shut up:
"This is ii i>os!Uve· endeavor. The
money is well spent. 'This is.. looking
at things in the !Ong vieW. There win
come a day when everything·· on •fArtb
migtit be gone. ·
"Space can turn us into one face
with polarization. We may have io i>ack
up our families and get the hen away
into space some day.-I care enough
for the gift or ·nfe to Want space ·ex-
ploration. Let's go out to stars and
live forever . Through spaoe1 we ·are
dedicating ourselves to life."
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Poll• cloled t.brou&hout Clllloml1 1t a o'clock ·TUH·
day niPL One bour later, Marin CoW1ty had counted
every vote cut and offldal• were po1t1na final result ..
At 1>0011 Tburlday-almoet 4.0 how:• later--Oran&e
County el..Uon workon , were 6nally l'i!ldi!Jg up their
tallies of Tuesdl!l.'s vote. Even then, the Orange County
results were a liWe sbak)(, tlulnk•· lo IOIJle human er-
ron in the sy,stem. • "
II reolly Is nothilli new. °".""#• CouD.ty ·haaobeen
the laughing stock of Call!omla for many years when it
com .. lo posting election results.
in 11163, \he CO!!DtY was next, to last in the state lo
report lu figurel-a dubious illsflnctlo1n1hlch, for bet·
ter o,r for worse, was even more impruslVe. In previous
electSOns when it was 58 of 58.
Why is~ o'range County's ..-vol.counting system so
alow and inelllclent !
lJuically,, it Is be!:ausa tbe county bu · failed to
provide. l!!OU&h equipment to facllltllt !be counting
rocess. ·For many years, votes,wero counted tediously
and. When this burden ·became coO ' areal c6unty
als had two choicu: A vcilin& machine sy1tem or
an•!le<trqntc" ballokoantlng l)lltam.
Voting machines, In use f9! decad., <in.-0iore Pro-
gressive communiUes, in efleCI provide I '. Jft.echinibal -
means by. which volen cast their ballots. Ill the voting
booth they push· bultom or pull levers;tbat ca,s,t the
vqte1. Counting ts .automatl!: lnd;lt ·~,pnly nllDutes
1o··deteJ'.D!ine !lie totals when<tl!e poUa cloee. · . · .
Tllo electiynic . ballokouilting · sy,item ,is leii,ef·
liclem-but lt costs 1,1J9Bt .r.i.ieu .. SeV9ra1,sylle\ti•
were offered lp'Oran,e· Coun\y; I.be Boerii of SUper·
••"u!li!Mle!Y; selected tbe ' Col-1yw.tem. Paper
baDots marked by ,,.,..,.. with••'~ ilik are fed
lnto't.be,Coleman,co~tlnl devial'wllic:ll.reconls, counts
and ~111the retultl. '· · ·
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Jntel~ctual
A rrog(l,nce ·
Dear .
Gloomy
Gus: Br. i he Fet4' When there Js:violence._on.,campua.
. we cart. When there Is vlolenct
J0,000. mlle1 away, we don't care.
When art we going to start caring
about both?
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What bao happened In Ibis electlon-u In prevloua
elecUon1--ha1 been 1 comblnaUon ol clrcumatucu,
1ome of them predictable,'"' aome not.
First, the county simply does not have enoµgh ma·
chines lo, provide a ropld count of the election-: Second.
meohanical erobiems again plagued the operation, and
third, there weri h1tmln •errors lhat compounded the
other ·problerh!. A• a result, the·entire operation ·stat-
gered around·for nearly two· days before all tbe win-
ners were deCl&red. ~
. The Boaf11 of Supervisors and County Clerk Wil·
!tam St John knew the system was inadequate before
this election. The embarrassment of this latest perfo.rm-
ance should get them together to do something about It.
What the county must do is either expand the Cole-
man system or take the deep plunge and go into voli~g
machines. The macbinet are expensive. Jt'1 estimated
it wo1tld cost $150,000 to lease the 1,000 machines need-
ed to take up the 1lacl: in November. But they appear to
be the ultimate answer.
St John believes the elficlency of voting machine5
would compensate for· their costliness. Further, they
should save countless man houris of overtime now spent
in . haul!hg. sorting and ~andling the ballots and then
feeding them inlo the machine. _
There are those who distrust voting machines,
clalniing they ~an· l>e altered and tampered with.by dis·
honest·politicians. There is something more trustworthy,
l!OJ!le"people,feel, -about having a paper ballot to refer
to if thue is • question about a-particular race. This is
mostly a w•ha~weyKone.it-that-way complex that
shouldn;t 'influentt'tbe deCision . Voting macblnes have
been und witliout scandal In .thousands of .American·
comm1jllitles (~!uding Marin County).
Tlie·Orange County Board· ol Supervi.Ors .ohould
take immediate steps to unsnarl our election process.
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President Wo·n't 'Tuck· Tail and Run~
WASHING TON -Three White House
-advi$ea_have now given public notice
that PresHtent Nixon will not "tuck t.ail
and run" because the going is getting
rough. The same theme has run through
lhrt.e tpe:ecbu by Attonley General JohJll ed in lil:ieral clot he1, or a political
Mttchell aDd Presi~ Aldea H. R. Neandertbalism desperately clinging to
Haldeman and Bryce N. Harlow : The objectives rejeettd t~o years ago, then
President ia m a firm courae and will this Presidenl will persevere for change:
not change," 1 "By that I mean he will not slacken
Attorney General his drive to do what he was elected
Mttchell'a speech to~ to do. He will seize direction of thls ·
felt ·lllrongest by thole "sltli in the
clutch ol 1n Ideology turned aside by
the naUoul electorate two years •BO·"
but who act as If today were still
"tbe heydey or the New Frontier or
the dreat Soclely." ·
"And IO," Harlow concluded, "the
·political hand of yesterday preues on
the Uller of ·the ship of state todoy.
Again, maybe we are eeelng reacUon,
a fear of and hostility to change."
duraUon. Nixon ha& trl<d to _,. Ill<
be~ of liberal .and con 1 er,. a t-l~v e
Republican d o c t r I n e intq hll. own
anial11m. He hos gained moat of the
cmservaUve support but he' ~-~t
a pl deal of the liberal llUppor! witlilll
bia own party. ·
II' ·ONE AllSUMEll Democntlc op-
position to be fttn<lioully -1. Ute
pro1>Jem Of Republican oppostUOri "thin
arises with the major programs and
pollcles which Nixon propoltl or tx·
What's happening to graduation
~eremonies at your c<1llege or the colltge
your children go to? Hert is a circular
we found in facuhy mailboxes at San
Francisco Stale COiiege less than two
"eeb before commencement:
"IF YOU'RE PARTICIPATING IN
aueh times of pro-
test and aocial uf>-
heavel as we find
ourselves in , it
seems inappropriate
aJmost to the point
oC travesty to hokt
graduation as. usual
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I IMMEDIATELY dralt<d ·• reply,
submitted It to my colleagues. in the •dn!lnbtr•tloo (vice presidents and
deaNJ) for revision and approval. The
final version, signed -by all or u11 except
'the de8.n of humanities, wa"l placed-in ,
faculty mailboxes two daya later:
thla . effect was' fol· war In Vietnam ... he will conUnue
lowed by a riR in holding to the resporuiible approach
~ stock market. toward taming an economy" and be
Haldeman disposed will stick by a moderate racial policy.
of the "isolated" There can be no doubt · that the
frttident myth. presidential aides reffect Presldent Nix·
Harlow has cov. on's judgment that he Is on the right
ered the whole field . coursc and will not be pushed off It
WHAT MITCHELL, Harlow 1 n d ecutes. A criUcal matgin 9f Republican
Haldemani art 11yln1 goes to the ctntral oppoeiUow develops, whether the laaue
point Of whether or not, hi sptte 9' 11 Cambodia, the ABM. or the DIW
his electlon In 1961, President Nixon doe! welfere J!l'Ogram, and, in conc:St wtth
In fact represent a majority view or liberal Otinocratlc opposition,· mabs
has become isolated from that 'view '' -conUnulng 'auppOrt of ldi PoliClll'ia dl*n-
by his own convictions of what Is right. cY 'thlng. • ' '
There ere some who wciuld say that Everybody is speaking his ~ ·in
this is the case and ll\06t of them the Nixon administration, whethei-White
"The rental of ac..
ademic regalia for
the occasion is a
matter of custom .
rather than a legal ~ for
members o( the academic proculida.
"WlTH THIS IN MIND wt ~Jlke
to propose that members of the faculty
who would rather contribute their rental
fees to the political campaigns of ~
candidald .•. or bail monlel or let;al
defenee funds, or any other cause thal
appeals to our burdened ~· should cancel their orders, for regalia
and appear at the Commencement tx·
ercises ln civilian clothes.
"Ann bands stenciled GOWNS FOR
PEACE will be distributed at the. ataiinl
area for the ac'ademic procession, -ana
will m>derline the fact that this is •
positive gesture in our 'no bultnm 11
usual' campaign for this academic year."
'Mte circular was siped by ten pro-
ressors, eight. In literary deptrtmmtl,
two in the IOClll scien~s.
-. ..., t Jlbaee'ftrie, w. vi~. Nt'Wli .. L ...
80vemments don't ~ to ""'" a proftt and can undercblrge and drive private
competitors out of bUSlliess •• ·• While
the governmtnt sboUki' proviae terVlcU
wbicb private business cannot, such u
law enforcement and aational defenae,
It -Id not be aliowed to <ompete
With pi.vale business and tbereb)'
threa1ert the IW'Vival of the free en-
terprlla system which bu Jll"Odllced this
country's unparalle1ed economic wealth."
MODJ'Oe, N.Y., PttMo Ntw1: "If the.
atudentl who proteat capitalism ln thi!
country could be traded for the lltlde11ts
ill the !nm curtain countri.,,,...._,
communiam, maybe all skies could · be
aatbfied." •
...... ,."We hive recei\ted yoor announcement Ul1inc your colleagues to cancel orders
for academic regalia in order to use
the ~ for politic:ol purpooeo : That
of .course Is jour·rtgbt. •
"We would, however, urge those who
follow your suggestion to slay away
from the Commencement exercises
rather than aUend in ordinary clothing.
'"Commencement. ts ror our ltudenls
and,. even more hbportan!ly, for thilr
paniits aOd fomilleJ. rn a ciill<i• such as oun, people have made great
11crlfices to get thtir degrets. Com·
menCem.ent, therefol:e, is a culminating
paint in the Uvei 'of many people' who
are celebrating the fact thit for the
first time in the' history of their familln
they have a college graduate.
"rf TAXES ONLY a little lmegination
to understand what this Commencement
ritual means to the ma)OrJiy of our
-ts ml the~ funlllos ... U you with
your own kleas and feelings to be ~. we hope Y<J\I would also
respect a ceremony that has deep human
signlflcaoce to so many people.
""Ibis sugeiUon in no way ahould
be interpreted that one should not make
whatever contrlbutkin he wiJhes to
-er CIUM he f .. ls lri!~t, but
is only to indicate-in thinkmll!' of con-
UU..-, llld ...,.iflc:es to he made
-that the enttr. spectrum of student
llld .f~y lnteresla should be taken
intO COlllidention... •
Of coorte the cap and @own ritual
ts boring t9•10mt studenta and many
,faculty, wbo would juat as IDDn stay
away. However, it is ~ thing to stay
awa1 and ,quite another to try to alter
or1nake a-moeKtry·ot the.eemnony.
A YQIJ.NG POET IN the Enilish depntnieet · eune *;1?:· my office a day·
or two later to Offer hb theory as to why 90me ~chtrs are add~led to
demanNation5 and str!~s. "They have
lost their faith in words," he said. "They
no longtr' believe in poetry.''
''Of courae!" l thought. And what
he said It true not only of English
teachers but also of . .-prof-s:
social sclenUsti and "~1'1 whit · no longer believe In thought; rhetorf.
clans wht no lane« · belleve i n
persuasion. Despllrint boUI of poetry
and reason they .join with radical
students to picket and disrupt. Down
with bUaiqe.U, as ~al!
But the uoual -.. of prof-rs Bel~, Telllo 1--·1: u~ Rftator -I.I •-·"'i ---U not -.,g'to be Jlid a~e Cq~ y ....,.iy C<ltldled •tbo P r e1lden.t '1 Utt a ...,e of Cbinele chockm. The
well.,. propOlll wbl<h. W<IUld requite 1111111 business of professors in a free
all abJe.bodied per90PS to Rrk if wcwk IOclfty b: the unuaual business of coar
is available. The crltlc Mld 1uch a dlic:Uq an unfetter.I life of the mind .
procedure might cause a welfare rtel· To subordinate «1acatlon to polilical p~t to ~rform work whleh ti 'de+ l>f'Ol>a•and• b Central to totalitarianism.
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''I know well this by the "rolling of various elements here
Pr!:sldent of th e · and there. in our society," or even in
United Slates and can gauae him wilh hia own adminJstraUon.
the ll:her1 I have known b:act tbfoUgh
President Roosevelt," he said. , • WHEN THESE elementa all l>tlin to
"Like It or not, be is a resolute "roll" together, however, they st.fr up
man, not a fearful man -not the heavy seas. Harlow's theory Ja that the
kind to tuck tail and run from a con-present "political and social <fYspepsla"
troversiaJ course becau.e i1 ia difficult. is a "reDection or deeply .inrrlY.~ h:ablt
and resistance to cbante -a lt70 form of reaction." t11F THE CURRENT rolling of various
eltments, here ud. there in our IOCiety
is indeed maillly habit mainly prole<:tlon
of ve11ted Interest. mainly reaction gar~
'1So much change, al 80 breathtaking
a pace. all at once, hurts. Change, uld
the philosopher, Is pain." The pain is
go back in time to the heydey of the HOUie a1Wtant, Cabinet m e m be r ,
New Froniler, the Great Societi llid Senalllr fYt .Vice Pr<sident E down
beyond. But eome of . them tre alJo the lh Jn the1pa 1uneat de!~~"'
in President Nixon's own party and they various iclnilnhtrtton feel c<m
do not see the new rffelltidn in the :date the!r'-d:laa~-'
same tenas u he, whether the queat.Jon _ pollclea for which they
is the Indochina war, race, or the ruponslbillty, The lwt that
economy. said for thli ii--. that it js
It is ·this ·complication Which · 1m;eaes -·wOitfd hive-mide-s e ve r a I -
the President more than 1n.1thinl elle. ~dent.a: very ancry. It will
the debate on hill pollcy ii sa£ac on terestiog lo see bow Iona Preaiden
within his on political party. on'a patience nins with his · ·
It ii an Ideological struggle ·of hmc styled "open admini8tr1tl00.11
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The I~po·rtant Man Has No Leisur
Nowadays you can tell how important
1 mlD Is by the amount of. leisure
Umt he has. If· he's really important,
he has none al all.
Wllat used to be called the leisure
class, and the virtues that went with
it, have jw:l about dlsappt&red from lhe
fl~ of the earth. The gentleman who
puttered has gone the way of the Vic·
tari1n midwife.
1be virtual elimination of leisure was
duly noted the olher ~Y by the Times
Llttr11y &ll'l'lem<nt, of Lbndon :
'"fl ls asto,;lshlng ho" tJ.e piclure has
changed. Not 80 • very li)ng ago, the
'leilut¢ c1 ..... • were Just thal 'n<ey
had money, they. had time and they
didn't lffm -to have been at all bad
It imoJoinl.wbit to 4<j with ll
''111£. WORKING classes worked and
dldn 't hive 1 energy or money enough
left Over ..... tO take advantage of what
. r.isure -ajned ~·them.
"Everyone knew wh~e ijley were, But
todiY, the mon important the man, th•
less his lellure. 'Leisure' now beltmgs
to the not-so-important man. Those w~
B11 Georte --~
Dear George :
When a lady is sitllng down
In a rutaurant, who should pulJ
her chair away for her? The
headwaJter or her escort'?
abiliUes have carried them to the top or the various trees have found that
the higher they have climbed the further
behind they have le rt leisure."
Too true. And too bad. We all know
how the easiest guy to get on the blower
b llkely to be . the president of a big
bus.lneM enterprise. You keep answering
that phone. There goea your leisure.
IT"S A. VALUABLE quality, though.
I don't know what 1 would do without
leisure.
I'm OM of UK>le people who trusurts
his leisure and guard& it with a jea1ou5
avidJty. The free.floating. uncommitted.
mind seems to me almost the sum.mum
bonum. ~from ICbedullng leem.I
to me the moat precious of all freedoms.
t go along -with the fellow who said
1'Leisurt1: is the mother of discovery."
· Leisure ii defined u "freedom •f·
forded by exetnpUon from ·occupation ·
or busioeas." There are 90'1\e people,
and f am ... of them, who <OU!d literally
not get 1helr wwk done, U the worl<
were not ilbtrally oprinkltd ·" i t h "leisure." · ..
IN FACT, I get most oC my wwk
done durln& what ls technlc:.olly leisure
time -that Is, Ume ..i"'way from
the tyrlllllJI of the typewrllar.
His Widow Sued,. Won ...... . .
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Group insurance for employes Is quite
common today.· For Instance., Herman
worked fOr a meat market which belong·
ed to a merchants' association olferin;
group life and health insurance. He sign·
ed up for Insurance and the market st tain the Ure tr t The deducted the premlu·ms, which depended mu CGll 1 en con ac ·
on the worktr's age. In his appl!caUon company'1 ft.Dure to tncorpx1te • stata-
Hennan made . a statement about his ment of the polley llmltl by rtferrln;
Deir Sam c.: SAM C. health, but no one gave him a medical to attacbt!Jr It, had 1MaTed the company
Oh. let the headwaiter do tt. exam. from claiming the application had been There'• no sense hiving her mad Herman said he was In good health fr-~·•-t
•• , h·' '-no doctor In the last •W1.11U11:" ' • •I ""1 when ohe hlll the floor, ·~ --• F··M•-under "· J1'ir •·· two Y ..... -c-for checkups. He died w 1.1tcT _,Ullll:I 1 no -urance ind 11'1 ,just u mllch fun to waleh --~ com-•• can ~le~ ~--' bllily Ile him do 11. ei!lhl rilonihs later. ~v ''" "• ·-• 1 r 1be inluraoce company refuted to pay two years tan1eea premium.a ire not pt1ld .
Dear George: his widow, aaflng that Herman had made It is too lite if a to1npeny· h*1 not
.i am lick and Ured of watching fai.. statements about h1s health. RI.! cheeked on an appUc:alioo within two
• all tbete aei;y movies and_ nearofl&k· widow sued and finally wen ln. the years ..
ed 1irla on lel-'·ion. What can Calilomia Suprtme court. Mott lrmtrance policies have such an r do' ~·--"lncontettabWty claute" in wbJcb, after . v N SINCE THE company did riot require on• or t~-,.n; the compuJ qreea
My best ideaa come to ,me, u
do to maoy people when l am
stale of 11gravated felluTe.
'lbe moat aggravated form of I re.
one would imagine, would be 1-.ep. et
the<e are U-who work In their .i;e..
I am one of them. . i
When you do not have regular Ullp.t
duties, and a . good old tlme clock to
punch, it ia-dllllcult Indeed to tilW'• t
when you are workiftc and when at
lei.sure. A creative, peraon flnda tt
poaible to make the distJndloJi.
cen concetve a m~· ~ are wiping your eye .. And you cu
eight holJ!I at a typewriter wrltlnc
nciiisente.. ·
'--r·-1 ~ PERIONALLY
enoup to think llW lellure II too
for the -king cl .... 1 thlnk it
be rewved for ·tboee &lftod souls Would .• _,._.coiled__ ucer>t -
somebody ·.hands ihern a w i e k
p~t..ck. ' .
1'tltre will alwaya. be· a leisute , " •
11 the rich and importonl c:biiooe ott
"'· belana "' i~ llleli bully lor -· Then will always be . a pile ol Jea.!Jn.
portanl folk who will lake on the
r<Spollllbrtitles of le~. nit.e, u you
hardly have to be told, are -' /
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meanlnt.' Now woulibl't that be too The Nnls dld'lt In their time. The Com·
bad !_ Peraonall3, I do not think one munllts do It 1UU. Jn their Intellectual -kind-ol-work..Js_any_mol'Lde~t_1m>pnee_L1111a1LbuLvocal..mlnorlly_
than Wtber. because 1 do not p1r1icUlar· of proltSIOrl w111ta to go the same
Otar V.N.: · • the medical examination, It had not not to CGlitett tbe policy. The l1w doq
-You-<:on tell-me-wilot-channel--1.....0-indlvidllal-pollcleo~wl)lcb-would-~~~~.llllY-
you got there. V.N., thafs what have informed members Of tht pollcy ~on t!sted ·a aiay
Th• odltorlol pc~ of the DGilw
Pilot 1tek.t to .inform and stim-
likitl 1'todtrs bl( pre1c"1ing 'thil .
ncwpa.per'a opt:niMU and com-
memo:rv on to~ of inttrc&l
and 1igni/icance, by prooiding a
f otutn for t'lte ezprtulon of
our nad•r•' opinions. , o~· ~br pre1tn«na f dtvetSe 111..., ·
pol• o J(/o,..,,,. --.;1=-1==1
•n<i lfJOkesmcn on toplco o/ lllC
ly lib any kind. Although I begin work· roole.
lq at •It 12, It has always offended
my 11mlibllltie1 and I have never ~ liOoal\r adJuskd to IL"
you ca11 do. CAii I get on my UmiUtion!. Herman could not have 00 con ·
Bys. L Hayakawa set is Gentle Ben and commercials reviewed or corrected .hb applk-..Uon Note: California lawuer• of/tr this
PraldeDt on.bow to unMop my alll.) while he lived. column 10 wou m.au know about our
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Cir~us Saved Children --'
Peruvian Says Many .Out of Ciiy Whe n Qu~. Hit . . ' ' . ' .
• 'fflled bf the' quake that ohaok
northern Peru IJ'Om the coast
to the Amar.on jungis and sent
. !1oo<ll .A\)d lllldslldea roaring
dow& the ........ mowitalns In-
to CJUesJn the valley, '
CHJMBarE, Peru (UPll -
'lbe fact a circus was playing
oul&lde Yunpy saved many
of the children of that clly
and nearby. Ranrahltta from
. death In the Sunday earth-
quake-that bas taken as many
as 30,000 lives.
Rojo, viajting relatives ln
the valley, said be felt lhe
quake wlillo pn!piring lo
.
;, . ' return to'Uma. II was follow· '!Illa 11ve ua llme to flee.
ed JO &-15 'minutes later · •A' IOI ol oilier nelghbon
by the land!Jide. made ii to the hills with ua.
:•we all ran d~perately 'l'h,.t day we ~e upoa onl1
tow'~ the1 hills and· thanks 10 bodJ~ mt we. buritd them.
to God the path ·of the We •ui'vl•ed ll!1lll yest.rdly'
avalanche \Ill diverted f,y a (Wednesday) , when the first
hill," he aald. "First .It al-helkxlpler dropped ua aome
fected the people 'In Ywipy, ftod."
A,JJgus_l))I lldjo, IS, and his
two daughters, alrllftied from
' Ranrahlr<:a to· the port city
at Chimb!Xe Thursday, said
cl05t to 1,000 persons from
Yungay and Ranrahlrca fied
to safety in the hills when
the earthquake struck Sundaj
afternoon.
Probe of ·Stude1its' Death
"We used to 'go Sundays
to Yungay. It had a very
pretty plaza," Rojo sakl.
''Now the only thing that re-
mains are two palm trees ~
the cemetery." .
Says Police Not to Bliime .
S tu d e n t s a t t h e nounced that a Negro boycott
predominantly Negro school of many whlte-owned Jtores
have denied 'police rtpOrts of in downtown. Jackson would
campUs sniping and the start today to au pp o r t
governor's repOrt b r o u g h t demand! fOI' more Negro job
1Wift reaction. · oppartunllies -lnc\uding Clle
RUBBLE ALL THAT REMAINS IN SECTION· OF,'HUARAS, PERU ·
Aori•I Phato .T•k"!I · Tue.Uy Shows l>ov•lt•llon Th•! Foliow.cl S<md•y's E•rthq.,.ko
He said most of those: who
·made it . to safety were
children attending lhe circw
out.side town.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -
Gov. John Bell Williams says
a state investigation showed
police acted in self-defense tn
killizlg two young Negroes dur-
jng a confrontation w I t h
srudenls at Jackson State
College.
"Just another do-nothlrig •that '.the city's police and fire
speech," saJd Charles Evtn, department be CO percent ·
Negro mayor of Fayette a~ black.
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the childien were able to run
lo the hills," he said .
Gov.Maddn~ Arabs Make New Alliance · Rojo and his daughters were
among the first p e r s o n s
rescued from the devastated
valley of Callejon de Huaylas
fJl a television tePort Thur$-
day night, the govemor aald
officers were fired on by
snipers before opening up with
a fusillade or 200 to 300 rifle
and shotgun round! May JS.
Officers fired only alter en-.-
countering physical assaul~,
gunfire and verbal abuJe,
Williama said, and any blame
s h o u I d fall "on the
peacebreakers -not on the
peacebepers."
a civil fi&hts leader. "He has WUliams Wd bis repcrl wu
no feeling at all for black based on a complete and tm..
people.'' . par Jal investigation by the
The Rev. Rlpah David state, "without interj'erence or
Abernathy, head of th s influence.on n1y pa,rt."
SoiJthern Christian Leadership •. ~ The fuslllade ;w~ 'fired dur ..
Conference, said N e g r o . Ing a police eonfrmtatioa with
l~ders would setk equal TV a erowd of young Negroet
time to "tell it like it is." in front ol a girls' dormitory.
Takes Mom
To Pick~t
By The ·AKOdated Prat
·A dozen PaJestlnian guer-
rilla· organizations papered
An.ANTA (UPI) _ Go~. over their tactical a n d
ideological differences Thurs-Lester Maddox, accompanied day aight and formed a
by-his wile, his mother, -and "supreme mttitary command"
Uliformed and plaiaclothes to coordinate their operations
J>Ofi«, picketed I h e Atlanta against Imel.
JoumaJ-Olnstitution Thunday." -Ending a tempestl>Ol,ll six-. _day meeting ill Cairo, the
Saying he was ltrikfhg a Afat> guerrillas also establlsh-
blow ••jn defenae of freedom · ed a 27-member central com·
of the prt!I," Maddox walked ~ mil• headed by -Yasser
up and down tn front o( the· : Ara&it ol Al Fatah, the largest
dcrwmnm b u 11 d I n g for an · guerrilla group. hour , . The key accomplishment of M~ prontlsed lo return the meeting was the agree·
for another round Of picketing me~t of the radl_cal i::opular
"the first chance I get" and Front . for the Liberation of
to continue his campaign Pale~tine, Gen.e;al Command,
against the ne_wspapers "until ~~'."s~iill un~~~~~~t
1.hey sta1 be1ag honest with , gfoup had previously rejected
their o:-e!'lpkiyes and other outsi~ d.isdplloe and busJed
-people. . ibe!f chiefl~ wilh terrorist at-~x .announced hui cam-tacks Oii civiliin airliners, a ~ against the newspape~s _ Jactlc Ar~at and others con-•t ~k because of th~:r iJidered d.etrimental to the Oppoeition to the govemo! 1 · Palestinian cause
propoaed call of a special Ttle. new supreme military ~. of the ~lat~e. He ~.' catled an "ex· ~· bu feuded with. the ~." will create "joint
-, , • C!>!!>f>ot uailJ" and subject all
. ~Jut~·~ ~llas, to a common
IDt:omalic> vell:l1n1 "!'ch~• · dim)ine • .an lnf10Ulllcement ee.tllag t.J:ie newsplpef1 mnov:' ~ aafd. '· •.
·ed !nm.the capltot · . . ~lier. \IJis year the guer-
'llli go..,_ amnd for hi{ )illil formOd o looeely knit ~ 11int In a' carnMJ: unified .....,..... but.ii ap. lnre' .at •m o a p ber'e ,' Re -~ to.adueve only alight
oalo(rapheil a lip carried bi' 'cOon!ina'"" GI adiv!Un.
. a hippie along wi.tb cOpie1 As Israel and the Arab
lrernists calltd for strikes and
demollSllaLioni in the oc·
cupled territories aacl Israeli
Premier Golda ·Meir called on
lhe Western powers to warn
the Unil.ed Stat.es, adding that
"the moat important condllion
to make peace possible here
Is a strong Israel"
by the U.S. heliq>ptera that
had been grounded for much
of the day by low.flan&ing
clouds.
The ·government has
estimated 30,000 people were
Abernathy, speaking at a Sorpe 70 officers, a mixture
rally here shortly after the of highway · patrotmen add
governor's report, al.so an polict, were at the .ecene.
the Soviet. Union to get out----------------------------------------------
0£ the Middle East contest.
In an interview the 72-year-
old Israeli leader labeled
EgypUen PrWdent Gamal
Abdel Nasser an "obedient
servant" or the Soviet Union
who has "practically sold out"
his 1aU011's sovereignty,
Mrs. Meli-said that "free
world" reaction to Russian
penetration of the Middle P:ast
had been lax, enoouraglng the
Soviet Union to involve itself e~en more-deeply.
She said, "I think the free
world !lhould In .very seriouii
terms say to the Soviet Union :
'You can1t0t participate ht this
war between ·the Arab coon-
tries a.pd .. Israel. What you
are doing now. you've become
an active participant. We have
somethin.& . to say about it.
It is not only a question of
Israel. We see the dangen.
to ourselves. This i8 the
writing on the wall ud we
refuse to accept it.' "
She 1repeattd Jsrael'a plea
for. the aale of warplllM!s from
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Cut as House
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sqa:al ~undred byslind~nl.' · ill the 1967 wsr, Arab ex-
No one likes to cry wolf. But as a financial institution
responsible· for more tlfan 438 million dollars we must
speak out •'
~1 Have Right~
Rescuer Wants to Be 'Dad'
WASIUNGTON (AP) -
After eliminating an $ 8 D
million Peace C o r p 1 ex-
pendi~ and ending some
political r estri c tion 1 'on
overseas assis~. the House
has approved a $2.2 b!lllOR
-foreign aid bill.
NEW YORK . (AP) -Robert Carrollsaid his ageocy 'M>e cula made the bill, P8""
Brooklyn policeman Jim Scott. wGUld investigate the cue and ed Tbpnr:tay 19S to 15, the
, wbo rescued a new.born. girl attempt to eliminate "un-lowest . foreign a i d ap-
a.bandoned near death in a ,. proprtatim since the program
ho.tel · wash basin last ftek, · ~ssary hangups. So far• was intUeted in 1946.
~~e-wants lo ad o pt the lhe .Scot.ts have been told the The Senate, however, is ex·
child. baby ·must be p r o c e s s e d pected tO . restOre the money
"l 'Wnk I have more right through an adopt.ion a.gency. to finance next year's Peace
tti .this baby than anybody," Scott and his -wife Dolores Corps opentions. And nearly
•said Scott. 37, the father of have a son and two daughters all political restricU011s cut
three chlldrt•. -Daany, 14; Patricia 11, attd from the biD remaia in effect
-''When 'I felt that child's Susan, 7. They own their own through other laws.
heartbeat ud knew there Was home In the Flalbush tect.ion The cuts were m&de Thur1·
"' chance she might live, or Brooklyn. day on p arliamentary
· ""1j'thing around mt lttmed ''There's plenty of room for maneu~rs. Not a cent was
kl jump," he aajd Thursday Jiving," Aid Scott, "and more taktn from the original $2.3
.. night. than enough love." billion bill by Hoose vote.
·seott, answering a call for l-;:;::::;o;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::::::::::::::::::::;! assistance at the hotel Maylr
28. found the baby lying m..
Uonless.
-Tbe i~fant. was rushed to'
the inteM1ve c are unit at
Bellevue Hospital, where Scott
baa visit~ her daily al the
end of his midnlght-11 a.m.
shift. Unoflcially, he has: given
btr the nRme ·Eiiten.
."I-don't want her to. ro
to cOurt and be raffled o((,"
laid the pollcem1n, -· with
the iid . of • .,once cliapJaJn
ha applied to adopt the baby
tllrout~ the lleplrlme.111 of
!lhild 'Welfare.
Asst. Welfare eotnmissioner
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BirCher Backing Poses NeW -Mitchell Problem
By RICHARD P. NALL •..
o+ ..._ 0.lty Plltt Sl•lf
The mcve to block conlir~ation or
South Lagunan Clay N. Mitchell to the
State Board of f.ducation has been giffn
new · impetus by Mltchell'S ·successful
nom1natioll of a John Bin:her to 1 state
conuN.uk>n.
"This wot1'l help Mitche.lrs chances
•DY.'' an aide to Sen. Alited E. AJquist
(!);San Jose), ,pre:dicted today. -
Milt:hell nominated Robert· C ,
. ' , Bartbo)Om_ew, presic;'ent of th& Tustin
Union High School ~District board of
ti\isteeS, to the • caJiforala C.OmmiUion
on Equal Opportunities in Educatioa.
The Slate Board of F.ducation con-
firmed the appoinbnent apparently
without knowing at the Ume that
Bartholomew was a member o[ the John
Birch Soci'tty for t years. ·
Alqulst, the DemoCratic nomiitee for
lleutenut govent0r, has .been attempting
to block 1eh1te , confinnallon of t~e
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go.vernor'1 appointment of the .arch CO(l-
servatlve Mitchell.
He needs 14 votes to do this. Mlt:chell's
Birch oominalion hu supplied him new
ammunition la the quest for opposiag
votes. · .
Alquist's office has reproduced
newspaper stories· about the Blrcb ap-
pointment and subsequent oppcl!dtion and
distributed copies to every senator.
An Alquist aide ·11Hl the legislaUve
coWl!el has allO been ·qu~ed ·on the
letl•I raml!icaUou of 'Mltohtll •ct!JtC
as a metnber Of the State Board of Educa-
Uon before be1ng confirmed by !he lellllte.
1be comnU.salon to whkb Bartho&omew
was appolnted deals with prob&ems of
segregaUon and dlacrlmlulion In .educa· lion, r
Sen. Alqul!1'1 alde l&ld !he Birth llOcie-
ty isn't a l'""P portleulorly lllllad for
it/ iaterest in. educaUonal equal op-
portlmities.
Recalling lnterroralloo of Mildltll
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before the Senale llulol Committee
(April 211) oo his ._tllon to Ille
Pulitzer prir.e wlnninc 1 book Hlrolhlm•
In aa Orange County -~ !he AlqWt iide said "now Mitchell • pp o i n t s
(nominates) 1 IUY that wants to ban
books."
·~omew was tbe ·only one '"
the oolldly <OOlerVali.. Tu9ll1I -ncently to vote opln9I •PfXO"al ol
lour boots for use In district hiaI> ochooll.
They are"~ Tree Gtow1 ln Broo~,"
''Westside Story," "All Qultt oa' the
. Western Front," 4~ "'In Dubk>ut Bat·
Ue," by John Steinbeck.
He charged that the boob contllned,
"immorality, blasphemy and poliUcal
biu." .
· "Westside Story," said the AJqulsl Aide,
''Is a story taken from Shakespeare
with 1 Brooklyn 1tttlng."
He said, "the Senator feels this a·
emplHies what he bu maintained tblt
(See MJreBEIL, Pap I)' .
·Arson Probed • Ill Fire
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At Laguna Mystic Arts
Multi-state Beveated · hy St John
Quest Leads Final Tally in County
To Arrest May Be 2-3 Weeks Late
DAll.'f Pll,.01 Slat!.._
Catu for Cash . .
Second grader Carole Penney and third grader Rene. Oliver are
among the students at· Laguna's El ~orro School who are collecting
f)ld...cans to help clean up the environment. Cam will be traded in for a penny and a half each. El Morro students have coUected more
than 17,000 cans so far. Mon~y will .go for-athletic equiprjlent and
library boo~s purcha~ed' through' parent group at the school.
A 15-l'nonth JnveaU1auOn . which in·
volved San . Clt.mente pOlk:e queries to
a hill<! .... ol)ler ~1'~ ~ <)l!lad ~ll'
with the arrut of .~re:rmerf imploye
of a variety store om ·chaf1es of pullinl:
a 12,100. safe job at !he buslnes.!.
Rodney Elipne Beuel, 23, formerly
of 8an Clemtnle, WU llfested by sher·
iff'a dtpltiq ln Las Vegas. Nev., and brouiht bac~ to tbe South Coul Thur ..
day for arratanment on char1es of
burglary.
Beuel, who was an employe of the
Cornet Store .at Ola Vista and .Del Mir,
was formally charged with pryinc ope•
a flrtproof safe embedded in the floor
March 10 of 1964 aod takin& $%,100 iJ1
cash from it. ·
Poll~ Detective Leonard Goodwyn said
his investigaUon Jnto the cue led to
t.racing or Beuel in Colorado, Florida,
Nevada, Tennessee alld several olher
lly JACK BROBACK
Of._ 0.llY PIW Stiff·
Complete primacy votes In Tuesday's
Orange County electloh may not be
available for two or three nets, County
Cieri< Wllllim E. St Join· rmilod lbli
momiD1. ,
But deojilfe the re)e<tioa Thursday
aftemooa of computer punch cards from
41 of the. couoty'• 1,023 pr:~mcts. the
a1>oenee or lht m1u1n1 votet will not
affect the Onal results in any primary
race. They are not that close.
There are. an estimated 14,000 votes
WlCOW1ttd by the Data Servicts: Com·
puter in the 46 precincts.
St John explained the latest foulup
this way:
"The · computers refused to accept the
da ta rrom the 46 precincts and this
could be for any of a number of rea30l\S .
('Fhe same lhillg happened in several
preclnd.s In !he Illl 1eneral eiectioo.)
''One litlle thin& MICh a too many
votes showing for caodldates of one
of the minor political parties over the
total rqister<d, Wl'Uld '!'!'I". rilectJan
liy U.. eomputer ol ti. -W Im .Ill!'
p~nct," he e~la\ned.
"'lbiJI can occur becau9t a vat. wu
asked his party at a irec:fncl and· al~:
'Independent', m~anlnl n<q>artip.n. He'
then could have · been ~ a
American Independent Patty ba1Jot1"
St John u-iud.
l!<gardlw of !he ,,...., the. Cllllllly
clerk said results of the 4t P.recinct.t
wll Jbe revealed dwing tbe. canvuaini
period which otarted today.
St John said ha has until July I
to report the official results 'to the
secretary of state.
Computer troubles also forced a c,...
(See VOTJi;, Pap Z>
Capo Councilmen Discuss -
Mis sion Business Permit
states. '
Goodwin said an arrt5l was Oftly
minutes away lwo days after the
burglary last year, but as he and other
offi~rs were checking on a ~ar purchase
which Beuel had alleged'fS' made, the
1uspect left town.
The de tective said that Beuel allegedly
riOed the safe on a Sund~y night alter
does have-a pla~-for the-mission to closing, lhen._Jook his r~giilar day ~ff
Schmitz Edging to Win
In Special Senate Vote
T!Ul he San Jan Capistrano Mission
have to obtain a business license this
year ?
City Council members diSC\Wed the
subject at Thursday's meeUng while t1-
an\ining a new business license ordinance
which they expect to adopt Monday,
"The original business . J.i oe n s e
ordinance did not incJude 'the Mission."
said City Administrator-Clerk ErntSt
Thomp900. "It was exempted because
it is the economic nucleus of the city.'" ~
He salif the new business . ordinance:
Pilot Repor'ts
On 8each Issu e -ts· the .Public sudderuy entitled to ·use
111 of-Orange County's llllirtline beacba
-no matter who owns them?
Under a rectnt ruling or the C.Warnia
Supmne Coort, some legal erperts think
.0.1 It is ~ ruling that could have deep
ramifications throughout the st.ate.
A ~ special DAILY PILOT report. on
Chia far.reaching decision will be reatured
on the ,Oonunent Page o( Saturday's
edllions. Don't miss It.
· be included, under retail businesses, if the Monday arter the burglary.
the· council so desires. The suspect then allegedly called in to work Tuesday, saying he was snowed-in
One councilman even .suggested that between Las Vegas, Nev., aod San
the mission's categories might be too Clemente and couldn't come to work.
low, that the.Ir liceme fee migbt be He appeared at the slore on Wed-
figured on the ·basis of •· percentage wesday, Goodwyn said. but later in the
of their groes income. -... day he wa.; stopped by patrolmen v;.'lo
Another area thought to be, too . low noti~d no plates or registration on the
by Mayor Tony Forfter was mobile borne recently purchased car.
parks. As investigation continued that day,
The current licen.ae fee schedule calls officers said, Beuel left town.
for the-~ of wch paris ~to pay _ Goodwin said the alleged fugitive im·
ti per )'W ~ unit. Forster said he mediately went to Lu Vegu where
thoueht · il abould be tl per mPnth 'per he allegedly spent $1,000 duri11g a short
unit but u.id he mi&ht , be way out period ol time on clothes and other
or line. items.
c:cmcnmaa Jim Thorpe s~sted $2 Police said they were checking into
per year per unlt for mobile home parks leads which ml1ht link Beuel with a
and others Jn the multiple dwelling safe burglary on the same weekend
cate1ory. of t.he .COmet job. The. first incl.dent
lbe «dinance will be prepared for occurred' 1t the Interfaith Servi~man·s
·•ppr-oval by Monday. Center. but Betted only~ in c1sb.
Results of the special election to chose
a successor for the unexpired ttrm of
the late Rep. Jamtl B. utt still hung
In the balance today with nine elusive
precincts still missing.
As of thi s morning, State Sen. John
G. Schmitz (R-Tustln) held a 29-vote
majority over his six opponents In the
special 35th Congressional District tally.
The nine missing precincU are all
in Orange County. Based oo the sena tor's
showln& here , he shou.ld pile up a winning
majority when~the fina l vote is tallied.
If Schmltl becomes the winner. he
couJd be s~·om in next week as a
congressman, relinquishing his 34th
District state sen.ate seat.
If this occurs, a special election wou ld
probably be called by Gov. Reaga n to
select a successor to Schmitz as state
senator.
Based ca the unoUicial result.I or the
Bradbury Promotes Love
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Seience-f.ittion Writer Says 'I Never Greiv'
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By PAMELA HAU.AN
OI 1tM o.1tr PMlt II.ti
"I fell In love wilh a certain type 'I'm in love, leave me alone'.
o£ wrlllng at the age o£ 14 and I '1My stories were dreadful but I was
Science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury have never grown up," be ...aid, ad· bu di dressing an audience that filled three so II'/ doing tbem I •@•t care. t
N Sh d D --:f'"°"". wealthy imagination probed niultlN•rpose rooms and still lefl people wrote through hip school and ·through ew OW OWll UC t•· f·• .. -e dun-••-1·mpov-iBh~ year• •-"-De · •l'IC: u"'" --·• uic .... cu stand IOI in the aisles. uit: press1on.
On P I R £ oC the Great Depression -says the "When 1 was nine yea.rs old, Buck "r dedicate you to the search •for OSla C Orm most important single thing in the I th I a work your hand barely touches now," . . universe is neilber slcent1fic nor fiCUaoal. Rogers came nto e word . 1 couldn't he said his voice rising. "So that at
·WASHINGTON (VPI) -'...The. HOUM lt it Jove.-• • ~alt for the newsboy to come 5~ .1 the end of 30 years you can say , '1
ts heading fof~ another showdown ca And, be-told a capacity crowa af Mite read about the wonderhil worla haven 't Wor ked, I've loved.'
••.lnM 1,. k'' issue which is for,.;.,,,. Miuion Viejo Hilb School Tin1rlday o{ future. "Be jea!OIJI envy me and then act
...,.,.._.,._wor ' ~ nljjhl,..Jove..11..what..keeps the..,ope l!ho "I colle<:ted t'!"" • comlc ~· -Bn<!_on..thl.LJmpuii.Jloll' L Go
I" way Into lhe Poifal reform fight holds it elernally young no matter"ho~w-•m"'y°'r"~e"-iilllifd YOJ i'imld • Into painting and say 'I'm going to
The reform measure, on.....mtch tt.-UNi body ages. -"On my Ulb birthday my portnb be the greatest painter In the world'.
House. may tak'e action nut week, woukl 11You have btlore you a boy mas· gave me a !oy typewriter. 1 wrote my Jl's madness but it's necessary.
tum the posl otlice: into an independent querl(fjng as a mlt'I," said Ray Brad-first abort stories about landing on the "When I was a teen I said I'm going
government 11eucy nm by an U.member ~y. ~ ct t.he lft&le.K 1eierv;:e fk:tion _.moon. That wu W1. · to be the greatest writer lhat ever
commission. writers 1n America today . 11?\1y frleods s11d 'why' and 1 an!wered (8ee BRADBURY, Pase I)
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34th district prlmaty, DeMl! CarJ>enter,
state Repub!Jcan leader, would face
Democrat Dwight Miu: In • July vote
if the governor calls for it.
Schmitz trounced his opponents ln·the
419 of 428 Orange County pr«ioctl that
have been counted. The unofficial tally :
Schmitz, 71,876; oppcmnta, 511740 ••
ln San Die&o County'a 301 precinct.s,
unofficial totals ahow the opponents
leading Schmlti, 45,?iS lo 2$,511, a slight-
ly more than 20,000.vote mtrgln but
not quite enough to overcome the
senstor's majority in the10rqe County
precincts which includes 1beentee balk>t.s.
The unofficial totals:
Orae1e C-ty (tit· •f G pndll<ll
11114 .... teeballoll>
Sohmlti, 71,878
WU001:en, 21 ,'30
Steiger, 1,634
RaUerree, 3,319
Meggi. 3,541
Hat;.man, 11,~
Lenhart, 10,112
Sao Dfe10 c-ty: (lit fll Ill predlcll
-,rete)
Schmitz, 25,594
Wilcoxen, 5,085
Ste~er, 2:1,18%
Ratterree, 4,7U
Meggs, J,727
Hartman 7,345
Lenbart 5,874
Blsed on these unotfklal 1otals,
Sclunib would have to oppoee Democrat
David Hartman fn· a special run olf
vote June 30 II !he nine mlssln& pr«:lncla
fall to show him with a major!ty. ·
• One thlnl Is certain -Schmi!J will
race ThOfnu Lenbart ln Nomnlter for
the regular t .... JUr"-looal term.
With nt .i us pn<lnclll 'ln ,lhe recul•r
3$th Dliti1crprlnl1fy rep;rtlol, tbe
wiator won -handily aver lhloe ·oop
~ ~114 Lenhart eaall) d(lealed
llil~(lli:"nomlnlttor!;-
The t(!tals: -
Republican: SchmJti, M,111: WUcozen,
ll.282; Sttlger, 1,151; Ratteme S.•
Democr1Uc: Lenhart 11,lst; Hartman
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Poalbllily o/ anon In !he fui that 11#,.'d 1.acuna'1 My!lic ArlJ Worlf w ... Os<Jay nigh~ haa not been ruled
out but w1f'inc problems were lleiDC
pn>\le\I today.
It·-. dllcloaecf the 1"1alll had been l!dvlMd ol Jllegal Interior wiring I~
a team Inspection conducted by !he Fir<,
Bllildlng and Safety, and H e a It h
Dtpa.rtmeot.s last week. .
Fire Qiid Jim Latimer, Fi~ Manhal
Jlm Presson, a .detective team from
the Police Department and "'-ton
from tile Bu!ldln( and'Salety Department
continued to cofub the charred interior
ot the South Coast IDghway 1allery toda1
in an effort to determine the cause
of the rilldnlght blau.
Portions of the floor were 1ent ta
the Orange County Sheriff's Crime
Labotatory for examination.
There wu no fire imurance on the
c:om.ots of the building.
Cit) offldals aaid no cmclllllve slate--
ment could be l.asued until infonnaUon
gathering had been' further l!selled, but
It wu noted by several persons who
had inspected the building that "unusual:
ainounts o£ zip cord wiring" hid lieea.
Installed by tile occupant. .. Th\' la a light type of electric wiring
normaJly permlUed only for short spans
such as' llght corcb and apt to beet
if overloaded with current.
· "lt'a not unusual ~o find Ulegal amountl
or zip cord wiring in commerical
buildings." BuUdlng Dir«:tor Clyde Z.
(See MYmC, ARTS, Pqe 2)
NORTH AMERICAN
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The govern-
ment bas awarded 1 $1.3 billion contract
to North .American Rockwell for develo~
ment of the Bl strategic bomber, U.S.
Sen. George Murphy 's office in San Fran-
clico announced today. It aid detail.I
would come later.
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Wea .. er
It may be June and almoot Wm·
mer but Y.OU wouldn't know tt from
the weather. It'll continue to be
overcast, even drizzly, and cool over the weekend.
INSWE TODAY
!\ii .A&1tmbl11 committee has
t>Ol<d dOUl!I an effort lo ulobllah
a J'fticamtral ltgi.slaturt in Cali-
fornia, but appr~ a mta1Ur111
which 100uld 1pUt California in-
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Board Backs
Lobby Id~a
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Against Oil
Oronp County auptrVbors have added
-their wpprt anct 1$,000 to • joint powm
"""'meot which will pay a lobbyist
to Wol'k in support of a bill whlch
would ban oil drilling In federal walers
aloog "" Orange eoasl-At their Wedne3day m e et J n C
Supervisors voted 4 Ul (I lo sign the
agreement wilh the dtiei d Newport
Beach, Laguna lleach·and Sall ci.m.ni.
and the Coastal Area Protective Lugue.
The terms of the ~ state
that Newport and Laguna will each con·
tribute $2,0llO, San CI.....,,. will add
$1,t'MXt and the Protective League wUJ
put up between $2,500 and 1$.000 to
k>bby in favor of the Cranston-Murphy·
Nelsoo-Muakie bill.
111e billt which wu introduced by
the four senators last year:-would create
oil drilling sanctuaries in f e d e r a I
tidelands adjacent to existing st.ate
sanctuaries. Currently, one of the state
sanctuaries runs from the Santa Ann
River jetty to the MexJCan border.
The agreement makes Newport Beach
city manager . Harvey H u r I b u r t
coordinator of the project and give.s
~im the power to contract with a
legislative consultant to aid in pusage of
the bill.
The $5,000 coWlty addition to the fund
will be taken from revenues derivid
from operations in County tidelands in
Sunset Beach, Newport Beach and Dana
Point.
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Mitchell lacks the judgment to sent
effectively on the State Board ol Educa•
lion." '
He said most ol the board didn't
Jmow that Mitd!ell WU -ringing in a
Bircher on them.
''This is bein_g less than frank, less
t.l.!an forthright on Mitchell's part and
their actions nUght have been a bit
different Jf they bad koown," the aide
said.
The aide said Mitchell en the advice
0( th•-office of MH llal/er!Y' state
superintendent of public instruction, ba~
il<n•~ ~,keeping quiet to 1vold &otro....,Y that might upe<t bis con-
llrmstioo.
· "Here in the one thlni he did do,
be bas already caused a m1}or con-
lrovet1y, 1• WI the aide. Mn:. l'hlr!otte
foole, ¢lllrln>n <!l 1fJe qpportql!IU•
commission, and others are trYtnc t.o
overturn the Bartholomew appointment.
During his ~ony before the Senate
Rules-Committee, Mitchell said-the book
"Hiroshima" "was used u the Bible
of peaceniks in attacking America."
The Alqu.ist aide said the pendh1a
Senate floor fight over cOnfirmation o1
Mitchell will probably not come up next
week but miy tile following week.
MVHS Slates
Baccalaureate
Baccalaw-eate IM!rv~s for Mission Vie-
jo Higb School wlli toke place Sunday.
1be 1ervice will begin at a p.m. at
ttie stadium.
The Rev. Robert H. Lange, pastor
of Mt. of OUves Lutheran Church will
give the official address with the Rev.
Michael Hawkins of St. Nicholas Catholic
Church offer.Ing the invocation. The Rev.
Domenick Tamietti of Shepherd ol the
Hills United Methodist Church will
deliver the benediction.
Graduation ceremoniea will be held
Thursday, June 11.
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An 1U.pt bj' Rtbirt C. Bartholomew, pojntment tot.he-Staie Board of EducaU~ up a committee or'board '!or the proeram
_....,I cif·tho TullJn Union llllti School b sllll pending bef(!l'e the Stale Senate, , ~th equal re~e-t""' from the
Representatives ol the boards or the boards of each dh!1trlct." D~rlot, to ~Uf! &._controlling voice three school districta have held two ex. , ~poaal that TusUn .sbot,kl'hav:e'm•
In a propoled Jnter.cf1Jtrlct program of ploratory meetings in connection with jority control of the committees because
_occopatJonal traJnlnl for !!,tgh ~hoot the new/ state-app~v~ Regional QC. o~ Jts greater alu was ,Plll, fo~ard
students hat been !ejected by lbe Laguna cupational ProlU'am designed to deve1Qp this week, but formally reJecled by the BeacJL~ boar\!,__ -_-_ •mPl•Y.•l>l• ·~ In h!gji_ocl!ooll11Jilo_nts Laguna board:J'Uosday nip~ •
The board thJa week rtJected a TuBUn who do not plan to go o.n to college. suatltJoa that It be given to percent ' Under the program, Whkh would be
repruentaUon on a 1 hr e e • d i s t r i c t financed by a county•wkle one-cent tax
Rqlooa1 Occuj>aUonal PrOgrcim com-levy, school districts may join together
mittee being set up by Laguna, Tustin to work with industry In providing on·th~
.1nd the Capistrano Unified school job training ln a variety of fields .
Distrlct. "FOf' exampl~.'' Taylor explained, "in
"We feel that equal repruentation Is some areas a trailer is set up adjJcent
essential iI the program is to work," to a hospital where stude(\ts Interested
La,una board President Larry Taylor in hospital technical work can attend
said todiy.. clas~s and also receive in-6ervlce
Bartholomew, a John Birch Society training. We might do the samething
member, mad~ the news earlier Hris at the BW'l'Oughs plant, or (lther in·
week when he was appointed to the stallations."
Ca!Uornta O>mmlulon on Equal Op. First step, he said, would be the joint
port'unitiet In Education as the result hirin& ol a . di,rector for Pt• program
of hil nomination by Clay N. Mitchell to examine sl)eelfic iob needa of students
of South Laguna. in the parUclpaUng districts.
Coriflrmltion ol Mitcbell'1 own ap-"11le 'klea," Taylor' said, "WU kl eet
BRADBURY. • •
lived. Isn't It 1ood that 1, made lt.'' ~e laughed . "Th.ls eco aust4Lna you when
you're dreadlul. You need this kind of
fever, . ,
"l never went to college. I tried LA
State for a while but· deckltd 1 was
g_olng ·.there for sex &!Id thit wasn't
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w ~ Saddleback Eyes Ruling
By High Court on Hair
"l sold newspapers on the street' cor·
ners to become a .writer. ,When l ir•s
21 I was making ~ a week. 1 got
man-led al)(f my wlfe worked for three
years to keep us going. We were poor
but it was great because I didn't work,
I loved.
"Income l1n't Important. I'm proud
of every dollar I've made because there
were 21 yeara when I mlde pracUcaUy
nothln•." Bradbury 1poke little of his aucct1aet.
Some of which are '"nle Martian
Chronicle", "FWeobelt Ul" and 1'The
Dluttrated Man''. He' aaJd he WU aotng
to do a televialon special lhi1 fall.
Midi-skirt, Mini,-eoneert
Laguna Beach Civic Ballet dancers Damara BeMett (on bench) and
Od!le -ne Witte display folk costumes they wm wear Saturday when
tbey appear with members of FestivaJ of Arts Chora!e in mini..concert
for young people. Event is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the Festival Forum.
All grade school youngsters will be admitted free. Besides folk sing-
ing and dancing, concert will feature "Child's Book of Beasts" by
Hilaire Belloc set to music.by Jean Berger.
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MYSTIC ARTS .•
liprinlie 111<1 fA>Clay., "It's '~ a lot
for th1nj:s Uke Ucbtl.ng paintings in
galleries and most people are unaware
~f tts danger. The best defense is an
educaUonal process dlrected toward
ovtnen; and tenants and regular in-
spections so warnings may be given."
A oomplete report or the team In-
spection-ol Mystic Arts was in the pr()+
eesa of• being-typed for · aummarization
and forwardiq to the owner at the
time of:the fire, Springe said.
However, the Fire Department report,
which made passing note of the wiring
proble~, had,. been forwarded , Springe
said. It waa to ·have been incorporated
in a general repol'.t, along with com·
ments of the elecirlcal inSpector and health inspector.
REFUSED INSURANCE
Three companies had refused to Insure
the contents of the building, insurance
man Ronald Kaufman said Thursday.
Kaufman said field inspectors for the
flnns had found the premises safe but
the companles had refused to issue in·
surance "for underWrillng reasons."
He said he ·believed "they just didn't
want to inaure thls type of an avant
1arde business."
His last appraisal for insurance
purposes, Kaufman said, had fixed the
value of the inventory at $16,000 and
of the exteMive remodeling done by
the tenant at an additional 116,000.
Interior of the building, a barn-like
structure with concrete block walls,
formerly occupied by a pottery firm
and The Pepper Mill, was completely
remodeled more than two years agG
by the Mystic Arts firm.
The remodeling, Springe said, was done
with building permits and routine in-
spections, according to the city 'Code,
though he added, it is not uncommon
for occupants to make further minor
alterations without permits. ·
the rear af the slore wu smoke-dam11ed
but poailbly could be cleaned, his wife
said.
The Meditation Room was not ex-
tensively damaged, she noted. Fire
Marshal Presson said this probably was
beeause the Fire DeP&ttment had re·
quired tha~ decorations and hangings
in the room be fire-proofed a~ lhe time
ol remodeling.
Most Severely damaged was the Art
Gallery, where virtually everything on
display was destroyed. Dwight Morouse
lost five wood sculptures, but one metal
p~ece was saved. Several paintings by
Bob Laney, one by Beth Pewther and
another by Martin Musgrove, completed
and hung just two days before the fire,
also were lost.
Also lost or smoke-damaged were
works of. art displayed in other rooms.
Severe damage also occurred in the
Imports .Room, which contained pottery,
incense, soap, perfume, tapestries, cloth
hangings and hundreds of decorative
candles, which melted into a slippery
mess.
Most of the books in the Book Store
were smoke-damaged and probably
unsalable, though perhaps rea~ble,
Mrs. Wright said . o
Most of the food In the Health Food
store had to be condemned by the Health
Departme nt as unfit for sale, because
of smoke damage, but inspectors told
the occupants it would be safe to eat
themselves, if Uiey wished.
Surprisingly, the Clothing Store suf·
fered little damage and many items
or hand-made clothing were salvaaed.
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tion of work Thursday as vote counters
struggled into their third day of at·
NOT PREPARED tempting ta unravel the gigantic fou!up .
Springe 1aid he was not yet prepared St John and .his staff were already
to determine whether more or Jess than extunuted from 41 hours or work when
50 per ctnt of the actual building had the system began breaking down and
been destroye<I in the fire. The 50 per rejecting several precincts.
cent mark determines whether or not ''They (Data Services) are just loo
an owner is pennltted to repair a fire-tired to continue," said St John, obviously
damaged structure. weary himself.
"Most of the damage appears to have "We will work out the problems as
been to the roof," Springe said, "and soon as possible," he added .
<Jf C<lllrte the concrete exterior walls Blaming lhe earlier difficulties on what
do not auUer much. bot we have to he termed inadequate equipment, St John
. determine bow man)! ot the Interior said Ule Coleman Vote Tally System
.waJls-were part of the actual basic. bought in 1964 is antiquated.
structure and bow many were simply He plans to go berore Ute county
'partition• or diYidtrs,. which are not Board or Supervisors nett Tuesday and
lilted In calculaUilg building damage ." recomnu~nd that 1.000 votini machines
The tenants and artists who bad works be le5ised at $150,000 to a.seure smooth
on display al the gellel')' were -permltttd sa,iJlng in the November 4eneral elecUon.
to retrte.ve what they could salvage on The Coleman System is only capable
·ursdl ~...Qu.antlt.y_ot___!lr hand!!!ig. the 500 recincts it waa
Ile s some Intact, sOme smoke damag-m rgnea fo I we had mOff!-ufab ed m ' 1,000 In Tuesday's election," St John
· added.
LOSS AT •1 1000 lie said the Coleman machines have
Festival of Arts e1tilbflor Dio"n Wflgh( saved $2 million ln thtlr peflOil of use,
eslimated t\11 loss. a painting and several which more than pays for their initial
collag~. at about $1 ,000. A large patnUng tl.M mllllon 006t by consolldating
of Wright's Jn the Meditation Room to precincts.
5addleback College authorities are to-
day mulling a United St.ates Supreme
Court, decision that could Play a major
role when their ow11 dress code Is debated
July & In l.4s Angeles Federal Court.
Mystic Arts
Drive Started
By Laguna Youth
A fund drive Is under way today
to re-est.abllsh the Mystic Arts World
psychedelic -enterprise that w a I
destroyed by fire in Laguna Beach late
Wednesday night, accorOing to an
employe at the establishment.
James Hill, a local high school student
and worker at Mystic Arl.s prior 'to
the fU'e, said that tht fund drive will
at.tempt to relocate lhe building a n d
provide money to replace inventory lost
Jn the blaze.
Hill uplained that ~ flr• lunq will
be uaecl IA> "bring people together behind
Mystic Arts." He also reporttd that
small amounts of monty had been receiv-
ed from members al the cpmmunity
Thursdty.
hToday, we will be circulating a
pamphlet describing what happened to
Mystic Arts, and what people can do
to help us," Hill said. Some 7 ,000
pamphlels will be printed.
Anyone who ls willing to join the
"Mystic Arts World Fire Fund" la asked
to seYld donations to P.O. Box 704,
Laguna Beach, or to "Lime Bread"
in care of the Cliff Hotel, 741 S. Coast
Highway, Hill said.
The high cour_t hu refuaed to lnlerler
with a Wiarooaln district co~ ruling
that the expulsion of two 1011 haired
youths who violated their high school
dress code was uncon.sUtuUonal and an '
invasion of their ri&bts.
Refusal by the Supreme Court to even
hear argumentl on the _ ialue js being
taken by legal circles tO indicate an
acceptance of the contenUon by many
students and their supporters that 6a1r
lellgth is a matter for the weU'flr and
not for the school official.
Dr. Fred Bremer, Saddleb•ct
superintende•t, today confirmed that he
was aware of the Washington D.C. ruling
but declined to discuss the issue raised
in terms of the controversy on his own
campus.
Saddleback's dress code -con·
siderably relaxed since the furor first
erupted -will be debated July 6 before
Judge Harry Pregerson ..
Corona del Mar attorney Pal Hen.og
will be representing two students who
claim that college authorities unlawfully
barred them from registration because
of their long hair.
Mrs. Her.zog today said sbe had been
advised of the high court ruling but
had not been able to study the Supreme
Court summaUon ia detail.
She lndicated that the luue raJaed
by the Sbpre.me Court may well form
part of her argumetlt before Judae
Pregerson.
Held in Deatb
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -Edward
Vega Mendoia, 22, has been charged
with manslaughter in the death of a
man from an overdose of heroin.
The Kern County sheriff's offic.e said
Mendoza, also known as Edward Salas,
was in the Kern County jail on a charge
of possession of heroin at the time
the warrant was served.
The manslaughter charge stems from
the death May 20 or Jose Aleman .
"~ now I'm doing poetry. It's un.-
pmduct.lve but I love it. I'm alao writing
plav1 but afltt 38 years I haven~t made
a dime in the theater. But who cares'?
r put on my own olays and I cot
beautiful reviews. That wa.s reward
enou11h.
"I'm now engaged In activities that
deal with excitement.• I'm fascinated with
what's happening to religion because
of our apace travel.
"Five_ years aeo, Time Magazine
~ed that God wu dead. Now they
say he's alive again.
"I'm fascinated with the impact of
our technology. We are tinkerers, et·
plore:rs, a fantastic blend of creatures
out of the put.
"I use science fiction as a fabulous
renecUn,I[ mirror of our own times. Pre·
tend to look into the future and you'll
aee a renection of the immediate past
and the present."
He told upiring writers to dare to
be foolish and to write with their emo-
tions looking out of. the face ol their
charactert,_ _ _
"When I wrote the acreen play for
Moby Dick, I looked into the mirror
ooe day and shouted 'I'm Herman
Melville' then I waa able to write it.
He deecrlbed Ille. 1t•tesl nllfht of
hit life as the night of the first moon
landing, ~·1 was in London at the time
and people appearing with l"\e on a
TV show were putting it down because
of its cost. I tokl them to shut up.
"This is a positive endeavor. The
money is well spent. Thia is lookinJr
at things In the long view. There will
come a day when everything on earth
might be gone.
"Space can turn us Into one race
with polarization. We may have to pack
up OlU' families and get the hell away
into space some day. t care enough
for the gilt of life to want space ex-
ploration. Let's go out to stars and
live forever. Throogh spice, we are
dedicating ourselves to life.••
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BiI"cher Backing Poses New Mitch ell Prbble11tc
lly lUCHARb P. N'ALL ,· ..... c.tlr .... , ....
t'he . m(lVC 1o bleck• confinnltklll• of
Sooth Laiiunan Cl•Y N. MjlcliOU' to. the
state. Board of Educapon Jlas been. ;tven
new. yPpetus . ~Y· MttcblU's su~ssf~l
nominaUoa of a JObn Birtller to a state
comml.sslon. . .
"~a wOll't . ~jl Mitchell's chances
any.",in aide to Sen. AUred. E. AlqWsl
(P-,San. Jooe), )!Hdicted today .
Alltpbell D!"Jllnaled Rober\ c .
~. ptelldeol of tbe Tuatln
Union Hfiti School Dbtrlct ,boon! ·or
truatees, • k:i' the Callfor.ia COrnrilil!ion
on Equal 'Opportunities, in UucitiOfl.
·The Staie · Board of EdUca\ic;m co~
firmed the ' aj>poinlment appartntly
w,iUM!ot kr>9'1!~ •.t the. 'time that
BartbolomeW was a member of the J oho
Birth 'Society for t years: · ...
Alqubt, the DemOcraUc nOminee for
lieulenut governor, his been attempting
.to bkM:k 1enate canflnhation ·or the
governor'• appointment of the ~ CGn-
servaUve ~1iicbeU. He need& 14 ;,.-., to"do·UU... Ml!d><ll'.a
Birch nomlnation hu supplied , bl"-new
ammunJUon i• the quest for oppoaiq
votes. . .. ·
• Aiquist's offK:t hU reproduced
newspaper stor~s about the Birch ap-
poinbmnt and subsequent opposition and
distrlbuted·copies to~every senator.
An Alquisl aide said the , legislative
co~I has allo been querle:d on the
legal ·nmlllWlaol ol l\Utcbell aellq
... lllllllllor of the State Board of l!:duco-
Uoo belGn """'caillrmed by uie ~tt. ' The coaunlaaloo to wbich l!anhotomiw
WIS oppoinled deoJa. With pnblema of
sel!'ptlOo 11111 dloorlmlnatioo ID -Uoo.
Sen. Alqulal'1 lllde aakMlle 8lr<h aocfe.
ly isn't • -parllcularty llllleo\ for
it.. l•i<...t in --equal 'op. portunlUes. • I~..:~" ReeaJlioi .......... tlo,o ol l\U .....
"W~ StMV, .... Ab Quiet on •
Weslilnl rront:·~ and "ID Dubious 11&-
Ut," by .John Slftnblck. I
,; He cbarlid tllol the -COlllOlald. ~l,y, blaopliem,y. 11111· polillcal , .
".Wtstal4e <lnrv,'' lald the Alqllill Aide,
"Ls a 1191ir~ liom Shek_..
with • Bri>oklyn ae11mc .•
He said, "the Seoator lffil lhll U·
emplilies what' he bu 'malnialned lllal
(llot ll11CllllL, ,..I )
Arson PrObe.d • lll
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At Laguna Mystic Arts
. . : ' ' ' S~Cond .~!~~.Carole P~nney. and thitd· ·gra~er-R·~e rOiiver are amo~g tne1 sf~~~nt1 at ~gyna""'s ""El~orro Sctiool ·wKO;are collecting
dd cant to help cleal) up.the eov)roµment. C1•s·W_ill be traded in for
a ,penny, and a .half each. El Morro students b1Ve collected more
than 17,000 cans so-far. Money will go for athletic equipment and
library books purchased through patent gtoup at th~ school. .
Capo Councilmen Discu ss
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Missio11 Business Permit
Will the San Jan CApilttano Mission
have to obta in a bulineu license this
year? -• '
<!tty Council membeh ~ the
su~)ect at Thurlday's meeUna·while u-
anUnJng a· new business license ordinanCe
wbid!.lhey uped ·10 ·aclo!LJ4cln4ay.
"~ ori'411l bu.liriess I i c ~ n 1 e
erd!Dance did · not ,Inc Jodi! the' MiUioq,"
said ; City Adminlstrator.cterk · Emett
'Jbompt0n, ''ll was e:s:empted becaUJe
It is fhe econonpc nucleus of 0tbe city."
He lfid the ne_w bulineas ordinance
PiWt Reports ·
On Beach Its~ .
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does have -a-place for the mission to
be lncluded, undtr retail bu.sines~s. if
tbe council '° ~ires.
One couptilman even sugested thal
the miukm's Clitqories mitht be too
low, that their Ucen1e fee might be
fiaured on tbe 1tuis of a percentage
of tbelr_,t .... income.
Another area thouibt tO be too low
by Mayor TOQJ F91'1ter was mobile borne
parks.
The; CUf'!'flDt llceDle fee 1Chedule calls
ror tj>e. -·tors of IUCh J>llfD to pay f.t per year per unll Ponter said he
tbouPI ii ~ ~ fl. prr l!lj!nlh per
unit but Aid hi m.ilht be w1y out
or line. ' 1 •
Oollndlman Jim '!'llorpe augealed 12
per yut (II!' unll lor mobile home paru
and Olhon in M>ll' mllillple dinlling
~1-f. '
The «dlJllnce wW he· pnpared for oppnwalby_,,
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Multi-state
Quest Leads
To Arrest
•A 15-montb · invesligation which in-
volved SaR Clen\ente poilct qUerle; lo
a:half~Oz.en oilier &ta~ bas ended today
with tbo---. .. 111riuer '411!ploye
or a variety store oa charges Jl(...PuJ.liq:
• sz,100 safe job at lbe bullneu."'
RodnoiY EQ<ne ileuej; SJ -rlY
Of SU Clemmie, 'lia1 <armledl" "'°" Ul'a dlpulla .in La v., .. , Nev., and hrool!ht bad to Uie SOuth CoaA Tbun-
day-for' ahaigmnent on chargee of
burglary.
Deuel, who was an employe ~of the
Car°'t Store at Ola Via ta and .DeLMar,
was formally charged with prying ope•
a firepr00f safe embedded . in tlie Door
March 10 of 1964 and taking $3,IOlf ill
cash from it. ·
Police Detective Leonard Goodwyn s~d
his lnveatigaUon In«> the case led ·to
tracing ol Betl(I Jti ·eot0rado, Florida,
Nev1da, Tennessee ud several other
stales.
Goodwin tflid an arrest wu Olly
minutes away two days after the
burslarY tut year, but .u he and other
officers were checking on a car pure.hue
which Beuel had allegedly made, the
&usµect left town.
Thfl detective said that Deuel allegedty
ri~ the safe on a Sunday night alter
closing, then took his regular-day off
the Mon1.1ay after the burglary.
The suspect then allegedly called in lo
work Tuesday, saying he was snowed· in
between La5 Vegas, Nev., and San
Clemente and couldn 't come to work.
He. appeare(t · al the store en Wed-
aesday, Goodwyn 11ld, but later in the
day he WU 1i0jlped by patrobn<JI ......
noticed no plates or regiatration on the
recently purchased car. ~
AJ inve1U1atlop c:ontlnued that day,
officers aaid, Beuel left town.
Goodwin said the alleged fugitive im-
mediately went lo Las Vegas where
he alleaedly spent •1,000 duriJl!g a short
perjod of Umt Olt ck>lhes and other
items.
police 1cid they were checking into
leads wJUch mi&bt link Beuel with a
q.fe buralary on lhe same weekend
of the Co!nel job. The fll'll. incident
OOCWTed at the Interfaith Serviceman'• Centu, blll •Ued only llO in culi,
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Revealed •Y St .J~fin Close wok
Final Tally in .County A w· . , ' .t irmg
:Mqy_B fL2 -3__Wee!§~ tfnder~a --•
By JACK BROBACK pn,cincll. In the tllll aenerol eleclioor) . · · , , • y
, ot -. Nib" '"" Mefl "One llttle thing Mb U 1'lo JUaY ·
Complete primary votes in Tuesday's votes showlng for candidates ol. ooe
Orance County electiM may qot be of th.e minor politlc1l parUu over th9
·avallable for two or three weelu,.c.o.rt,: tcUl ,..aater~. ~ Cll* -rejection
Clerk WU!iam E. S\ J~ .....itd thil by lho -~! ... 1!11.,..,_ ~ qy momlng. -. --pr..t.<\',• fie ,><Pl~ · ,
But despite tbe rejection 'lbursday '"'Dlil CID occur ,Nc-•U.. a vottr waa
'afternoon of computer pu]!Ch cardll lrom 11ked hi,• P"!'!l'~\ • 111111 said: ff of "tbl -'t~),1111 prttilii:l8, lhe 'IMependonl', ' Ht
all:lllnoe of•. the: ...... .. wUI not thin eou1d , a
affect the final -U. ID 1111'1 primary """'Icon lndepeiidul ~ Nlltl," ract.They~nolthotdiioe. '· S!John .~. . . . , ,
nier.. "" on ..Umoled 11;000· -~l{dl,.. ol Ibo -tlli ~ llllCOllllled by llie. Data Services c.rn. derk said tt11111S of tllil ·41 ~'
pulerrln the 41 prtdnc:ls. wil Ille 'nveaiid dtirlna tl11ifcalfl>iainl '
Sl Jo!>n upialned the lal"l loulup ·per,iOO whl(h !lirled loday. ,
this WoY: , Si John aaid he hosl .WU. "Ju))'·;
"The computers refused lo accept the . lo report I the • officlaf .,., \O ' the
,data from the. 4e pfeclnct.s and this secretary •of stat!. 1 .it -:-
eoukl lie for any Of 1 nwnll<r of re&sona. C<>on!'lter tiwbtea al~ fore,ed 'f ce-
iihe aame thln1 .h._,ed in several . !See VOTE, ..... ~)' ' •
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Schmitz Edgin,g to Win ·.
; · By JAM.u4 'lUllllCll I , ..... ,.._. .......
' ' '.MJ~t~1 --1a lllt-lifo tba1
---I Myllic /.rU World W-y 1i1b1 , boil 11!11 b<On ruled
~ wlJlo& ~ ...,. .... """'7· ' 11 .... ...._.u.._w....,
~c.r.~-wtrbii lollowtnl ~-~,~~by OJI Fire, ~' 11111 Safol1, and H•oll b ~~--'"' .Jim ~.·Fire -Jim l'resloo, ·• -•e · 1eai11 from u.e '~ ' Del!llrlmeot 11111' iliapec1cn !No\'" !llJlldlnr ·11111Sa1e17 ~
canl!M It -b .the -lnitrtor ol Uii Sciuth'Coul 11ff01 a.U.ry loday
in u1 elr.rt lo delennlU. the cauie
of .the mldnilhl blue.
P.orllcinl ol the flOor we.. •t lo
the oi..,e ~ .~·· Crime Laborlllory tar eumiaallon. naer. WN DD fire inlw'ance: on tbf cOOttnta « ...........
Clly olft<lall lakl no concluoive llole-
mri "'"1d be ,·-WIW inlormallon
In ·s .. I S V ··~bad -,,.,,.. ···•ltd. but --t -~t ll'lrll-1IOled-b1--..J-perm who Pec1a _ ena e o ·e. ~,._led u.e buil4!n1 that~
. ~ of &IP' cord 1Wlrin&'' had been
Results 0£ the special eleclioq to chose
a auoceuor for the unelpirtd ·term of
the late Rep. Jamea B. Utt still hun&
iD the balance today with nine elusive
precincts sUll mls!ing.
Al. of this morning, State Sen. John
G. 8dlm1li (R-Tual!n) held a 19-vote
majority over hil ·•ix opponents In the
apedal 15th Coocr...tonol DlsliiCI tally.
'nle nine missing precincts are all
in Oran11e County. S.~ on the senator's
sPowtng here, he ahoUld pJle·up,a wJnnlng
majority when the final vote is tallied.
If Schmib become! the winner, he
could be sworn · In next week as a
congressman, relinquishing his 34th
District state senate seat.
If this occun, a tpedal election would
probably be called by Gov. Reaaan lo
aelect a IUCCeSIOr l.o Schmits as state
l@llator.
Baaed oo the unoffldal naulta of Ibo
~ -· Jnslali.t' by lht' oCcjjpalll. -'
341h dislr\cl primary, DeMil CarpeiW~la-a-:Jlibt1Ype-or-eleotric ·wirtnc-
stai. Republican leader would lace normally, fl"nnltlecl ooly 10< iborl -
Demociol Dwtghl MtJe ii. •·July vo4e ~ch u ttgbl corila and apt lo baol
· I'-r I ' il "'!°'~ wlto Clll'Nlll 1r lhe gov1rnor ca,. .or l, "If • !"!I unoiuaJ1o lind ill"1•l --
SchmllZ trou~ h~s ~ta Jn.the of ·zip cord Wiflrw in commtrical
419 or U8 Orange Coimly precincta 11111 bQl1dlnll ", B!lllcltJll Director Clyde z
have .be«> ~-TheJlllO/llcitJ•llljy: · 1...: ll'lirric,..ARn, hi• J)' '
Schmitz, 71,17§; op__.a, II.HO. ·
In San Dtqo !)aunty'• 301 pttdnds, •
unofficial totals show . the opponents ' NORTH A.MERICA.N lea~lng S<:hmlti, 45:725 to 25,llol, ·1•allght,
ly more than' 20,000-vote martin but
not quite enough to ·overcome the
senator's majority in the Oran1e•County
precincts which includes abeent~ ballob.
The unoff\cia1 totals :
0raa1e Cot1aly (llt or Qt pttCilcll
oad .-1ee bolloU) ·
.Sohmil,i. 71,178
Wilcoxen, 11,I»
·5'ei1•r 1,134
Rallenee,l,'81
Meggi, 1,349
SAN FRANCISCO (;\!') -The aove,,,.
J!len\ haJ awanied..a ft.I biWon •-•cl IP tiorlh Amerlcall Roclr..11 fOr devetoP-riient tl.1 the 111 TllrallfiC bomber U.S.
Sen.' Georp Mur,pjl~'a '1'j\ce In SU 'rill>
cisco · announc~ 'tOt117. It aald dttaila:
woukl come later.
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,lo 0..' publlc auddtnly ·-lo -
•Ji of,o..n,e Counly'1 •••• ,.11 ... -
-10 milter wbo OWN tbemt U"'!"' 1.r..,.,1 ru1tn1 of the'Calllomia
Supreme Court, some lec1I erperta thtnt '°• rt~ ii a runn1· th1t could have deep
rlm,jljc1Uons thr\Jllihoul the slate.
Bradbury . Pro111otes -Love
Hartman, 11,311
Lmhart, 19 ta,_._ ~
SU Diep., fal ti ltl • ....-1
-pletl)
Schmllz, 25,$14 '
A lpeclal-DAI!-Y-Plto'l'..,.eport <NI
this l•r·rt•c;tUnc decl~ will .be fea\urf!(I
on 0.. ~ibent Pafe of' Saturd1y'1
el!i\i'!ll. po0'l 1mtaa i!,. ..
New Showdown Thie
On Postal Reform
-· Wilcoxen, D,065'
8cien:ce-fiction Writer Says 'I~Never Grew'. Steiger; 11,lbt I
Ratterree, 4,m
Meqa, 1,m ~~....,-~
Hanm.n f ,MS
I I I , Lenhart 5,174 ' 'I'm in ove, eave me a one. 'B•led on • lheoe . ....illdll IOtal•,, J1¥11DB TODAY
"My tt«• were .dreadful but 1 wu Scbtnltl woulCl have. &o gDenlqcnl • -, ,-, ---' oo busy do!nJ u.n I dl4n'I ..,.., t . I>md Hirtman· In t ,.,., of! 1 An AA .. btw ...,....,., ..,.
wrote uu-oulri bilh 'tdloo! ............. --•lft.lleniM ;pi-. .. .... -.... 11.rti.IOIUlfM. !be~. fall.lo-•'W!ill· I , I ·,~~~ill Celt
"'r dedicate you lo the ae..-dl for ~ ..... II - --wlll • ' 1011ieA Would."f1pP'1il Col~.~~ a wort )'0\11' hand barelf'~ .,.,.. fa 'l1MIDla L1ntrltJI *'•k tar v.,,_ -
By PAMELA. HAIJ.AN ''I fell In love with a certain· type °' * Dtlt1 tt1111 1tet1 of wtit1n1 al tije qe of 14 and 1
Sclence-fict.iGn writer -Ray Brldbury have never irown up,'' ~he Uid, Id .. •
..-we••"-1m ... ~-......,. dreuinr an audience that filled three ---,• .. -• " -mulllpurpose .rooms Ind lltll Id! peoplt the future durioc U.1-'ilbed yean · fl the Grut Dept s•Iaa -aay1 the atandin( bl the allles.
molt ~· .... thine In the "When 1 w11 nine yeara old, Buck
he laid hll "°Ice' rilJnl., "Bo that at · the l'llullf t_,_: -t ii I !om.' lo two llllc1. P~t JO, •
tlie end of 30 J><•n you •an aay 'I wtlll fll .of ai prul•t •illll.,...rar J!I!!...
hivtg'( wCiiiCJ, l'•e ip'fid.' , -' S5d'J Dllitdct pr.linlly I I 11111. .. ' rn u,
tmtwne 111Mlk1IrrcHfle oor f1cUanaL Rottrs came into the work!.. I coukh1•t
t---111:---lVJ,llllfl'1JIN"a?ONmlN.41JP..,l)w.,_,..Tlll..._,.11o..,.,. .. , --~;;iluk>..:"':"-o=-'.: · · wall for ~ newaboy lo come ao I
II heaillnf for another lhowdown .., And, lo • c;ap1<1t1 crow a -....r ... "'1tlto-lht--ol........ict
"Bt }ea!OU1, envy me •nd then act ' seulor"-lludlf· -llllNO -~ Olrlhll1mpulte;-Diili'~ .. 1ett-oa1."llo-oppO(lill(1-li!l(f-niilW! ~""" ' rr--:lt -
Tnti> pilntlnt:iililllY 1'm, '°'"'-w~nartm1n-far·the>~ -••iao. , -"'
be the areatest 1 pailnter In the workl'. The ~~ . , · . "'"
11•1 madl)HI b\ft it11 necl!aury. .. . '. Repu~llc1n,: Schmlbi ' ",111; WJk!oaD, , =::-•111
"When I ..... teen I aal<I I'm 10inr ' 15,IG ; Slel~. f""; a.it.mt s.• =-:::...
lo lie .,he rreat .. 1 'Wrltef lh•l ,evu llel)locrati<:. ~ 11,111; ,Hor--
!See BRADBURY, Pa .. I) 14:011. -T · ' 1 • • " •' • --~~~~~~~-1
"riahl lo _,,_ luut, -~-ii lorclOI Ml..ton Viejo !JIW>; ;ti!Ool Tbundiy ol the fulure. •
. • nll(ll.-h>Ye-lrwllol hepo-;t.._-w " rollo<\!>d ·theae SQllJlc ·alrips 1 --m way llillf.ttte;pootal •dbl m H . -irelli'itllny-~~ llld>'l"!'rt ,,,..7,.... ~
'lbe ttform.('meuure, on whJcb tho the bodY ages. . .. •1Qn my ,12th blrthda1_.__nu parentt
Jtouae tMJ take ICllon not weir., would "Y.ou have be.lore you a boy mu-cave me 1 toy typewriter. I wrote ""
turn . .the pc11t office into an independent queriain& 11 a man," 11id Ray Brad~ first lhort Aoriet 1boUt landinc oa tht
c~v,~nmenl •l'M'Y nm bf inJJ.member bury, one of the putat ~ llctlea moon. M wa1 llll.
l"immission. writers In America today. 'IMy frleDdl aald 'wby' and J 1N1wered
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Lollhy Idea
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AgainsrOil
~~Y supervisors ht•• added
thdr.suppart and 1$,000 lo a jaiDI powen
agreement which will pay a lobbylsl
to wor~ in support of a . bill whlch
would ban oil .drilling in federal waterf
aloog tilt Oraago Coast.
At tbeit . Wodoesday 'me e It n I
Supervisors voted 4 to 0 to sign the
agreement with the cities of Newport ~b. Laguna ~ch and S~ Clememt
and tbe Coa!taJ Are• Protectivo Leap.
The termo of the qroement otato ,
that Newport and Ll8UJI& will each c:on-
lributo $2,000, SU Clement. will add .
11,(IQO and the Protective Leque w!U
put up betweeo 11.109 and 15,000 lo
lobby in favor of the CtlWlao·Mlll'pbY.
NelsoirMuskie bill.
The bill, which was introduced by
the four senators lut year, would ueat.t
oil drilling sanctuaries in r e. d e r a 1
tfdelands adjacent to existing state
sanCtuaries. Curren Uy, one of the ata,te
sanctuaries runs from the Santa Ana
River jetty to the Mexican br;>tder.
The agreement mates Newport Beach
city manager 8-rvey HUT 1 bur t
coordinator of the project and gives
him the power to contract wl.h a
legislaUve con.suJtant to aid in passage «
tbe bill.
The IS,000 county addi\jon IA> tbe fund
will be taken from revenues derived
from operatiool in _f:OU!llY 1idell1ls in
Sllllset Beach, Newport Beach and· Dtna Point. '
FromPqeJ
MITCHELL. • •
Mitchell lacks the judgment lo IOTVI
effectively on the Slate Board of Educa4
lion."
He said most of the board didn't
know that Mitchell wu" ringing in a
Bircher on t¥m.
"This la being less than frank, less
than forthright on Mitchell's part and
their~ad.ionl-might have-betn-r-bit~
dllf.,..t if lbef had knOwa," the aidi
said.
The aide said Mitchell on the advice
cl the ollioe of Mu ilfllerty, state
superintendent of ~bllc tutrucUoa, bad
generallf been keeping quiet to avoid .....,,_,.that llllPt ~poet hll -lirmM!oli.
"Here in the one thing' be did do,
be has alrudy caused a ma)of. .• con-
trov5•f ',said the rtho Mr•· C'1ar!: fool~~ ~ .. COIDll)IUlon, llJld others ~~_.lo overtarn the Bartholomew -wwuw .........
During bis testlmoiiy l>tf«• the -Rules Committee, Mitdlell said the book
"Hirolhim1" "was used u the Blble
of peacenib in attacking America."
The Alquiir aide · said Ille llOl!dinl
Senate lloor light aver conlinniUO. d
Mitdiell will probably o.ot do!n< up nut
week bul moy the lo!lowinl well< •.
MVHS Slates ..
B~ccalauieate
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Midf.1klrt, Mlttf.eoncert
Lat;:una Beach Civic Ballet dancers Damara Bennett (on bench) apd
Odde De Witte display folk costumes they will wear Saturday when
. they apJ>!!ar with member ol.f_utiyal oLArts .Chorale in minbconcert
!ctr young peOjjle. Event IS scheduled for 3 p.m. in the Festival Forum.
AU grade school youngsters wi.11 be admitted free. Besides folk sing·
ing ~ dancing, concert will feature 1'Child 's Book of Beasts" by
Hilaire Belloc set to music by Jean Berger.
FreM Pqe 1
MYSTIC. ARTS ••
Springe saj!I ~. "IL'~ ~ ~ lot Iha 1'11' of tjle l!Or• J" """*e-clomMl!d ·
for lhinll 'like IJchtlng' paintiogs la bu\ Jic)&ilbly coclld bl> cjeanod, hlo wile
&lllerles and mosf JleOPle are tmaware said. The Meditation Room was not ex-of Hs danger. The best .defenH is an tensively damaied, abe noted. Fire
educaUonal process directed toward Marshal Presson uid this probably was
owners and tenants and regular· izr because the Fire Department had re-
spect'9ru so. warnings may be given." quired that decorations and hangings
A complete report of the team in-in the room be fire-proofed at the time
l!ped1og ol J,fystic Art.I was in the pro-ot remodelln1.
ceu of \leing typed fqr surnmuiu.Uon , Most severely damqed wu the Art aJMi forwarding to the pwper at the Gallery, where vtrtually everything on
time of !he lire, Sfl!'\ni• ~4-display was destroyod. ·Dwight Morouse
However, the Fire Department report, :iost five wood sculptures, but one met.al
which made ~ing note of the wiring piece was saved. Several paintings by
problem, had been forwarded,, Springe Bob Laney, one by tie th Pewther and
&aid. It was 19 have been incorpqra.ted another Qy Martin rrt•grove, comple.ted
in a general r,port, along with · com~ and hung just two day1 before the ftre,
ments of the electri cal iMpector and also were lost .
health inspector. Also lost or smoke-Oamaged were
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·Bartholomew Blocked; ... . •
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Laguna ~ixes Try for Control of Prograti~~;. . . .
Ao attempt bf Rabtrt c . Bartholomew, polntment to the State Board of Education up a commlltee or board IOr the progtatn
11 still pendlng before~ St-ate Senate. with equal representation from the prttldipt Gf.tht TUIUn Union Hilb School Representatives of the boards of tbe boards of each district."·
Dlltrict, to socure • cont.rolling voice three school districts have held two ex· Propo&iil tha t Tustin 3hould h,av,e ·mar
in a proposed ln~lct Pf'Olrtm of ploratory meetings fn coo.nectlon with jority CilDtrol or 1tte commlttees bee'~"
occupational tr~& for high school the new state-approved Regional Oc· of lta gree.ter size was put fofW>,.r,4,
students has been rejected by the Laauna cupatlonal Proiram designed tt-de>nlop thl! week, but formally rejected by the
Beach school board. employable skills ln high school stlldtents Lagun&. board Tuesdly night. ~·-
The board lhia week rejected a Tustin who do not plan to go on to college. ~ 1 -._1111on-uiai-11·1>e· given to percen Under-the-program, which """Id be
repruentat.loo CG a t b r e e • d i s t r i ct financed by a eounty,J-wlde one-cent tax
Regional OccupaUCnal Prosram com· levy, school dlltricf.s may join tcgether
mlttee befug set up by Laguna, Tustin to work with industry jn providing on.the.
and the Capistrano Unified school job training in a variety of field s.
District. "For example," Taylor explained, "in
"We feel that equal repreaentati'l>n ia some artaa a trailer ia set up ·adjacent
euenUal if the program is to work," to a hospital where studenta intere'ted
Lquna board Preaklent Larry Tayk>r in hospital tecl\nlcal work can aUend
said today. classes and also receive in-service
Barthofomew, a John Birch Society trainin1. We might do the sametblng
member, made the news earlier this at the Burroughs plant, or other in·
week when be wu aps)ointed to the st11Jatlons."
Calilomia OJmn)iaaion on Equal Op-First step, be said, would be th' joint
portunlUea in F.AjucaUon u the result hiring of a director for the program
of hls nomination by Clay ~· Mitchell to examine apecllic job needs of students
of Soutb Laguna. ln the partlcipatin1 districts. .
C.onfirmatio-n ol. Mitchell'• own ap. "The idea,'' Taylor taid, "was to aet
Saddleback Eyes Ruling
By High Cou~t ·on Hair·
Saddleback College authorities are to-
day -mulling a United States Supreme
Court decision that <X1uld play a major
role when their own dress code is debated
J uly 6 in Los Angeles Federal Court.
Mystic Arts
Drive Started
By Laguna Youth
A fund drive ls under way today
to re-establish die Mystic Arts World
psychedelic 'enterprise that was
destroyed by fire in Laguna Beach late
Wednesday niaht, according to an
employe at the establishment.
James Hill , a local high school student
and worku al Mystic Arta prior to
the fire, 1ajd that the fl.Ind drive will
attempt to relocate the buildinj a n d
irovide money -tQ.rnillce· inventory lost
in the blaze ...
Hill explained that the fire fund will
be uoed t. "brinf ~I~ logell!er bebinlf
M)'llic Aris." He i!so' repOrfed that
small amounts ol. money had been reiceiv·
ed from members of the community
'lllursdey.
"Today, we will be clrculatm, a
pamphlet describin& .what happened to
MyaUc Arts, and what people can do
to he.Ip us," Hill said. Some 7,000
pamphlets will be prinled.
_Anyone who is willing to join tte
1'My1tic Arts World Fire Fund" Is aaked
to send donations tO P .O. Box 704,
Laguna Beach~ or to "Lime Bre11d''
in care of the Cliff Hotel, 741 S. Coast
Hiahway, Hill said .
The high court bas ref~d to interfer
with a -Wl!COM!n-district court ruling
that lhe expullion of tYfO long haired
youths who violated their high school
dreu code was unconatltu tional and an
invasion of their rights.
Refusal by the Supreme Court to even
hear arguments on the issue is being
taken.. by lq:al clrclea..:...Cio-indicate an .
acceptance of the contention by many
studeols and their supporter• that hair
Je11gtb ii a matter for the weartr and
nol for the achoo! official.
Dr. Fred Bremer, Saddleback
superintende11t,. today confirmed that he
was aware of the Wuhington D.C. ruling
but decllned tO dlscuu the issue raised
in terms of the cMtroversy on his own
campua.
Saddleback's dress code -con·
siderably rela1ed since the furor first
erupted -will be debated July e before
Judie Harry Pregerson.
C.Orona del Mar attorney Pat Herzog
will be represenUng twO stu~nts who
claim that college authorities unlawfully
barred them from regisu:i'tlon because
of their long hair. ,
Mrs. Herwg today said she had been
advised of the high ~t .f\Jllng )>ut
had not been able to study the Supreme
Court summation itl detail.
She indicated that the issue! raised
by the Supreme,. Cecrt· Jtiaf "4t1rrrM;n
part of her ariument 'before iud'ie
Pregerson.
Held· in Death
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -Edward
Vega Mendoza, 22, has been charted
with rnaoslaugtiter in the de.atb of a
man from an overdose Of heroin.
The Kem County sheriff's office said
Mendoza, also· known as Edward Salas,
was in the Kern C.ounty jail on a charge
of passession of heroin at the lime
lhe warrant was served.
The manslaughter charge stems from
the death May 20 of Joae Aleman.
· l'rem Pqe 1
BRADBURY. • 1 •••
li ved . lso't it good that l made lt,"
he laughed. '"Ibis ego 1u1talns you when
you 're dreadful. You need thls . kind of
fever. · ., .-
"I never went to college. I trle:d ~
State for a while but decided I wu
l(oing there for sex and that wasn't
a good enough reason.
"J sold newspapers on the street cor ..
ners to become a writer. When I was
27 I "wa s making $3(1 1 week. t got
married and my wife worked for three
years to keep us going. We were poor
but it was great because t didn't wor~,
I lovod. . . __ ,;,
"Income isn't lmpK'tant. I'm prow
of every dollar I've made blcaUJe there
wwe Jt yeor• wl!en J mode pr~catly
nothlni.~·
Braifl!ury spoke little ol hla IU-,
Some of whic~ are 1'fte M~~.
ChtonJcle", "Fahrenheit dl" and ~
IUUltrated Man". He aaXI he was lOing
1o ~ a television· special tbJa faU. ,
"But now l 'm doin11 ooetey. It's ~
productive but I love it. I'm also wriling
.plavs but after 38 years 1 haven't made
a dime In the theater. But who caret? I put on m)' own nlays arid I got
beautiful "l°eviews. 'ltlat was reward
enough.
"I'm now engaged tn activities ttlllt
deal with e1citement. I'm faicinated with
what's happeninc _to religion becauae
of our apace travel.
"Five years aio, Time Mapzlne
reported that God was dead. Now they
&ay he's alive again.
"I'm fascinated with the impact of our technology. We are tlnkerera, ex~·
plorers, a fantastic blend of creatures
out of the past.
"I use science fiction as a fabulous
reflectin~ mirror of our own times. Prt·
tend to lnok into the future and you'll
see a reflection of the immediate past
and the present."
He told aspiring writers to dare to
be foolish and to write with their emo-
tions looking out of the face of their
characters. .
"When I wrote the screen .play for
Moby Dick, I looked into the .rrt!rror
one day and shonted 'l'rp Hetinan
Melville' then I was able lo wrttl~C'!.'
He deacribed the .cr~at!jt: nisf!.t or
hi• life as !he niah~.J>l lht'firat mnbn landing. "I was hi LO"ndfil'~j( the lime
and pei)ple appearing with ,,e, On 'a
TV show were putting it down because
of its cost. I told them to shut up.·
"This ia a positive endeavor. The
__money_ is well spent. This is looiiag
at things in the long view. 'Mlere will
come a day when everythln& on tarth
mlgbt be gone.
"Space can turn us into one race
wit.h polarization_. We may have to, pack
up our families and get the hell away
lnto space some day. I care enough
for the gift of · ufe to want spac"e ex·
ploration. Let 's go out to stars and
live fore ver. Through space, we are
dedicaling ourselves to life."
Baccalllll'Oato ae~ 1or M~ v1 .. _ jollliflsaiOOf wifl take PliCeJiii~!Y· REl':US.ED.INSURANIC!;------"'~kularJJliiplayM in otheLJ·~""-1--Thre~ companiea had fefuied to insure Severe damaae also occurred in th' Cl1 air Sa e · ·'llle·aervice .. wlU begin at I p.m. at
the tt.adium. I
the content! cl th~ l!uil!H~g. Y,,uJ.,,.. lmpoAs Room, which contained pottery,
, ____ Th!Ll\!Y~Roberl H. Lin@, _J>@slor
or Mt. of Olives Lutheran ChurCh-WJD
give the official address wiUt the Rev.
Michael Hawkins of St. Nlcbolu Catholic
Oturch offering the invocation. The Rev.
Domenick Tamietti of Shepherd of the
Htlil Unltod Methodist Church ·wlU
deilver the benedictim.
man Ronald Kaufman said Thursday. incense, soap, perfume, tapestries, cloth
Kau.fman _s_ald field inspectors for the hangings and hundreds of decorative
finns had found the premises we-out candles, which .melted into a slippery.
I .•
the companies had refuaed to Jarue in-mess. au ranee "for underwriting reuons." Most of the books in the Book Store
'd h bel ed th did were 11mokMamaged and probably He Sil e lev " ey just n't unaalable, though p e r h a p s readable, want to insure this type of an avant
. 1ante buaineaa." Mrs. Wright sai d.
I Mo.&t of the food in the Hl@llh FQOd
Graduation ceremonlel wlU be held
Thursday, June 11.
Hi1 ast appraisal for insurance store had to be condemned by the Health • purpoees, Kaufman said, had fixed the value of the inventory at $16,000 and Department as unfit for sale, because
of the extensive remodeling done by of amoke damaae, but inspectors told
the tenant at an additional $16,000. the occupants it would be safe to eat
teri of th bulldi b II'" themselves, if they w!shed.
DAILY PILOT In or e ng, a •m· •• Surprisingly, the Clothing Store suf· atructure with. concrete block walls, I formerly occupied by a Pottery firm fered little · damaJe and many terns
M...,.n .... H•fl;;i .. ..._. and 1be Pepper Mill, wu completely / of hand--made clothing were salva1ed. ....... '"di .... .-. ,..., remodeled· more than two .Jean ~a10
c.... M.. a. er. •••e by the Mysti c Arts finn. ~AHGI COAIT ,IJ,LllHlffG c,QM,AHY The remodeling, Sprir11e Hid, WU done ••ti•rt N. w.M with building permita and routine in· ,,...,111.,.1 •fld P\11111'11.,. spectioils, according to the city code,
J.c\ R. c~tr • ., though he added, lt is· not unconµnon
Vk• rrti:o1n1 •"' Generic M•MW for oe<:upants to make further. minor
Th•111;;1 .. ~···,i1 alterations without permits.
Thom•• "A. Mvr,hil1• NOT PREPARED .,.. Joi ......... ,IN'
Rl•h•r4 '· Ntll Springe said he was not yet prepared
1w111 °"',... ~,, 1•1iw to determine whether more or Jeq than
°""9 50 per cent of the actual building had
to111 MtMI• ~ wt)I ••Y 111 .. 1 been destroyed in the firt:. 1'lf IO per ~..:.=~:1 :,•;::.i:oi~ cent mark determines whether or not ""*"',.... ,_,,1 1n11 1Hct1 1MeWt11 an owner is permitted to re-ir a fire-
From Pqe 1
VOTE ..•
lion of work Thursday as vote counters
iitnJggled into. their thtrd day of al·
ttmpti11g to IM!_l'!yel the gig!ntic fouJ_up .
St John and his staff were already
ethausted from f8 houn of work when
the systom be1t11 breaking down and
rejecting several precincts.
"They (Data Services) are just too
Ured to conltnue," said St John, obviously
It• CW-r.: at Ntr1ll II """"" llMI ,.-----~--t-~~~~~~~--~-1--damageci--akuCWA er i If. _
"We. w 11 work out the problems u
soon as possible," he added. "Most of the damage appears lo have·
been to the roof," Springe said, '4and
· of course the C!6ncrete exterior walls
~ • do not luffet much, but we have to
PAU.'I' PILOT, w1111 •?!ell h ~~ _... determine bow ·many of the interior
....... ..,..., 1t ~-•111., •9114 lfljno walll ·were -part ol. Ule actual balk: t.t: , ... ,.: ~= ':...~.-.=~ · ltludure and how many were limply ·
Mfdl "'' ~ v.-,,, •ltrlt •1111 iw. • partitions or divJdm, which. are not ... llMI Mft ..... Or.,... CfHI f"llCOli.fllfll '-"I .,....,. -.. ,,. '' nu w.t Uited in calcuJating· building dama,e."
._..,.. 1..., ~ .--. tM 111 _. -£·~---'·and ·artilb who had wor~ ' .. , '"""· c." Miit. • ·-........ ... T~-11141 '41 .. 111 on di!)>lay II tlio p1*y ..... permltled
cie..tw ~•''"''' ••1,1•1• ~~•-!_.bat thi!_.CJUld salvatir• ""o1 s .. c.-Ml -.,., •• ," ~ ..... _, .. "' ncov"-a quan ty • ----~--=-",,-. .. , Qnh«Mff•o.---1-'llml l(lllt Intact, aome 1moke da~
'-"*"""..,. .... '"''' ~11111111 <e-111. ... J111!1t 1terta. lflMV••--COlltrl•I ft\411 .. W • .....,._,, fl4ort lfl
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,,.r._~ ., UIW'•I """*'.
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tnllltl N ll•IW..1-.. U •• _,.It'.
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LOtlS AT 11,111
F..Uvol of Arll OJbibilor DiOn Wrl(hl
.. umatod hll lou, a palnUntud several
coll11•i II abollt •1,000. A 1 ... ,. painUn1
ol Wrlpt'• In the Meditation Room lo
Blaming the earlier difficu!Ji,s on what
he tenned inadequate equipment, St Jtm
said Ute Coleman 'Vote Tally Syatem
bought ia 1114 II anUqualed.
1He pl~ to 10 before the county
BOord of Supervili<lrs nut Tuesday and
recommeod t~t 1,000 votlna machines
be Ieaied al lll0,000 lo aasure smooth
aaillnc In the November general ele<Uon.
'*'nle Coleman System Is only capable
of handling the 500 preclncta it wa1
desltned for and we had more thin
1,000 ln Tuesday's eltctlon/' St-John
added. He aaid the Coleman ma(tllnu have
""ed $2 mOllon In their period of use,
which more than pqa for their lniUal
11.11 mllllon CIOlt by consolldaUna
precincts. • ~
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r -GREA-TEST-REDUCT10NS-EVER
SAL•
$129~1ACH
fAS SHOWNJ
llli. $18'.
Fl.OOR SAMPLE ONLY
Over I 00 qu1lity ch1irs to choose from 1nci 111 1t out1tandi11t reductions. All 1i111, 1hap11 I 1tylt1 ht 1 •v•ry color imaginable. T1k1 advanl•g• of this "wond•rful 1.romotion. l• among the fir1t to cho••• fro!ln
this ovtstandln9 1el•ction, ·
DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE . . . 7NJ.. :~
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1717 Waotcllff Dr., 642-2050 l'-loMI lntorler. 345 Ntrlh Coast Hwy, 4f4.6.151
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· Latest Eleetion Results
"' ,,_ Ill " 1,111
NONPARTISAN orrtCEll
.... : Ir dtM If ,._. leltrlcthl
llu li.llq Ill... .
J-Nan 4',147 im... JUlel il.8'I
S,lvla Tucker t,111
Dwayne Canon 2,161
8-Elliot 7,511
OUve Fl!lloo 1,211
Wiilard H4rper 7,110
Harl<)' llurll 2,137
....... -•• "' ScilGoh -Petenon 1111,111 Vici Knight j2,!'19
c.utyllolnlo1E4oeatloo
lad lllllrld
Ill -... " 11'1 Donald Jordon 11,5'2
Gecr&e Morrison 17,1156
c-i1 -" Eda<•lloo 1111 Dillrtcl
111,_ .. ,.,. '
Roler Anderaon 11,149
Teel Crlaell 7,111 JO Ann Doudna 4,ln
Ellie Kroe.lcbe 1,021
Ronald Price 12,939
JI<& Wood l,193 A-V,.A.lleim 214,541
. PUll<A-
Jamu·Helm 171;11$
IU<lw'd BllU Sr, 72,llllO -J,;Wylle·Corlyle 1111,034
-~ Jamu Musick 1111,MI !ionball Norri, 16,!SI
C-ly ·Clortl
~ II• Jobn 1113,117
W.al .. r Spolar'51,IOI
Diltricl A-y
Cecil HlcU 1111,357 .
Denet Penman 35,513
Pe Gwoodol II ... ,.,._..
Ivan lhrllllPt 151,111 '
n.,maod &hrmla 1'1,311
A-
A-Hlnahaw 199,~
Edward McGrath 57,ltiO
Tu CelJeclGr Joe GreeM a .as
David !Utcbeock 72,572 RObet· Citron 17 ,803
SVPERVISOR
lad Dlllrtcl
.. .......... ..... 11'1
Dlvld, Bater 27 ,881
i:..w.nco Schmit 31,041
8VPERVl80R
... Dillricl
Ill Phciacll ... of Ill
Gonloo Bilhop II, GS Graiit CJart· !,IOI
Ralpll Cllrt n.-BlleJ' Hope 1,105 P'rint MWo 7,T71
Burr Wlllium $.I'll
'JimesWortmant,•
RaJpb Willbt 1~75
8VPERVIIOll
1111 lllllrlcl
Ill Pftellcll ... If IGI
Allan Allen 17,649 -
n-ld•Ceapen 31,lllli
Cris Crla 112
Fr«! Walter 1,1311
Robert Wlbon 7;641
PROPOSl'l'IONS
?m · Pncl1ct1 "' •f 1,m
1.UCSdeocoFldllUel
Yes 111,111
No 115,47'
I. C...d,._I Revlllff, Locol eo.t.
Yes 1•,eot
No llS,311
I. c-"••ti ... ~ 11illldts
y,. tl,711
No IG,J54
f. ~~Rev. St.111 lulllldlou v .. 111,0ll
No 118,G!I
1, Coul. -· Elel.,c Employea Yes 114,003
No IU,700
I ...... o1 l!idllca&ioa, T111book1
Yes 142 U1
• No ·m,iiii
7. Ialerat Rill ti Boed1
Yes 173,DI
No 107,7M
I. nBllM; lldooll ud ll'elfa,.
Yes 'IO~ll
'No m ,l'IO
COVNTY PROPOfllTIONS
171 Preelacta _, et l,IU
A • .,.... c.tnl lllllrlcl
Yes 121.141
'No 1!5,711 ,
B. Hnllqt4o -~ Sdlool• f1 Predac1I oat of II
Yea $,251
No S,184
G. SUI -~ City It Prect.cll Ht tf %1
Yes 1,134.
No 3,532
PARTUAN OFFICES
fl'I Precmcta Ml of t,m
GOVERNOR
Repsbllcu
R!>MJd :Jloalan 118,71!
Democnllc:
Walter Buc:llanan 2,141
Jack Clapper !IS '
Flomice Douglas 1,583
Raymond Halghl W
Harry May 713
EdcHe Ramires t ,350
Jooepb Ramoo 761
Jea ·Unnlh 51,191
George Wagner l ,073
Samuel Yorty t0,927
LIEVTENANT GOVERNOR
~· Ed Reillecke w ,m
Democnllc:
C<cllia Pedroza 11,fll
-Wenke Sl,302 Alfred Alqulst l!,117
Robert Coalo IS, 171
SECRETARY OF STATE
RepabUeu: ·
Kim Ptarman 10,283
J. c. t'hamben 15,964
James Flournoy 51,429 Wendell Handy !0,137
A1berta Jordan 13,'lfiO
John Leadbetter 10,986
George_Millas 11,391
Demecratlc:
Hugh Burns !l,721
Jimmy Campbell 10,830
Edmund Brown Jr. 11,117
CONTROLLER
BepabUc••:
Houstoo. Flouraoy 132,127
Jamea Ware 14,021
..._.lie:
John Dean !l,111
lilrmu SUlu IS,111 RouJcl CameNlll 11,172
TREASURER
Repablleaa ;
Ivy Priest 151,!03
Democntlc:
Joe Reichmann 1,974
Thomas !\Uperl 17,1911
Gregory Gean 7,140
Milton Gordon ts,811
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Repablicu:
John Ha-rmer 42,973
Spencer WllUams 12,037
Evelle Younger 98,582
George Deutrnejian 14,571
..._.de:
Walter CUipepper 17,327
• t'harlel-{)"Briel 11,123
IOAllD OP llQv.u.mnON ... _
RopUlieu:
Beman! ~Wocher ll,116
'!Iowan! Jami ...
Frank McCarty t,7'6
Gordoa Powers14,MS
Larry Sprin(tr t,144
William Thomson 12,«t
Democratic:
Richard Nevlno M,llll
VNITED STATES SENATOR
llopabHcu:
George Murpliy IOl,211
Robert Barry-t.718
Katherine Marro.s 1,211
Norton Slmoo 54,111
Robert Amesqult.1 m
Demter1tk::
Elittn Anderson UIO
Arthur Bell Jr. 1,154
Georce Brown Jr. 23,tM \
Louis DI Salvo l,Olt
Kenneth Hahn ~.894
~n:I Kurland 1,951
John Tunney U,!97
CONGRESS
IStlllllltrtet
Ill l'lodotll "" GI IJ$ Repablleu: •
Charles Wjp ll,J31
Demecratle:
Leslie Craven t.m
Ralph Echave 3,071
Harold HetVY U!O
CONGRESS
Siad Dblr!cl
'1t PredKb Olt of 71
llepabllcu:
Craig llosmer l!,340
Democratic:
Waher Mallonet 4,147
Conrad Housley 1,844
CONGRESS
Miii Dillrlel
Sii PndJlcq ... " "' --: V. Lane Knli!>I 7,117 William Teque 14,111
Democratic:
lllcllard 11anna 311,llOI
CONGRESS
fll ..::.... ~ti GI
Repableu
John 81-!ger 1,111
William Wilcoxen 15,2a
John Ratterree 2.489
John Schmitz 54,811
Democnidc:
David Hartman 14.011
Thomas Lenhart 11,139
STATE SENATOR
34111 lllltrlel
llll'redoclo ... Gl155
Republlcaa:
Dennis Carpenter 71 .584
Charles Sewell 21,091
Democratic:
Barry BauchwiU 17 ,071
Dwight Mize 36,956
AJIDOLY
Ullo lllllrlcl
134 Prodoc:to ... GI If!>
RepoWX.,..:
Jcim Brlq1 111,MI
Democratic:
James Slaven 9,1311
ASSEMBLY ....,_
m Prec1Dc11 oat " m RepubUe1n:
Bruce Nestande 24,393
Democr1Uc:
Kenneth C«)' 23,!IO
ASSEMBLY
'lttll Db1rkl
1U Predrtcts oat ot..Sl7
Republican:
Robert Burke J7 ,srr
Democndc :
Lloyd Nocker 11,110
A. A. Van Petten 10,381
ASSEMBLY
'1l1t Dlltrid
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DeLana Carr, 13, a 4-H member from Wltt<>n, Ca!U., find• It easier
to bold back a half·ton 1teer than a Oi>od of teara as an auctioneer
.annoo-ncu 11le that will si!nd her pet to the butcher sbop. Del,.ana
raised steer for 6"H project, but found parting difficult Auction price
will 11lve the ·easb lo llUlrt a new project and a new friendship.
..
Republlcaa ;
Robert Badham 49,928
Gordon Bricien 8,394
Democratic:
David Ascher 19,049
Bi .. cher Holding
230-vote Lead
In Congress Race
LOS ANGELES (AP) -John
ftoo;selot.. a John Birch Society member
and former congressman has taken a
z.».vote lead over forme r football player
Bill McColl in -the -Republican primary
for the 24th congressional district, with
8 preci1et& still to be oounted.
Rousselot. 41. moved ahead of McC.oil,
39, a Covina physicia• and onetime Stan-
ford and Chicago Bears star, ln the
ae&-saw batUe Ttwrsday night after trail-
ing durine the day.
The ROI.I.le 'seat, held by the late GOP
Re)l. Gltfiard LipscOmb, encompa.ue1
part.I of [.(JI Angeles and San Benardioo
counties.
However, it may be days before the
wln.er Is detenniped, a county official
said. A compute r snarl will requii'e votes
in 38 of the district's 5.27 preclnct1 to
be programmed to get the final resull.I .
The tally late Thursday night, with
529 precincts reporting was, McColl,
30,11311 ; Rousaelot, 29,1111.
Third oa the GOP ballot WU onetime
congressman Patrick J, HUling1 with
Jl,llOS. ...
Mr1: Myrlie B. Evert, widow of slain
civil rightl kader Medgar Ever1, won
the Democratic llOm.ination unoppoMd.
Roouelot, was the clear victor l!1
a apedal Republican raci! to fill the
unexpired tum ol L!~.~11,5111 votes to McColl11 S4,1r1. He will ·feoe
Mn. Ever• in a June 311 ruaolf.
Mr1. Even allo will run against th6..
GOP winner tn November. The •lctor
In the 1peclal election terves unlll Jan.
3, wbeo lhe No•ember winner taku
office. . '
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Wiid, Blue 'Y•wn-der'
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Member of Class ol 1970 at AU-Force A~ademy let•·
out large ya"'D W,ednesday during graduation cere-
monies under' hot Colorl!ido sun. Gradilation exer·
ci"'' at the Academy, jpst outside Colorado Sprln&s,
weren't exacUy jet propelled. They dragged on for
three hours.
Council Ponders Bus Line
Laguna Transit Company owner Tom-
my Thomp.tOa was urged by the city
council to "hang on for just two more
weeks" Wednesday night, as counctlmen
continued to ponder city purchase of
the financially diatreued local bus line:
Mayor Richard Goldberg said that in
continued negotlatio11s, ThOmpson bad
agreed lo reduce his asking price for
the bus line from $21,800 to $13,800,
keeping the Class A stale charter permit,
valued at 18,000 for his own future
use .
The three buses owned by the line
had been appraised by Thompson for
a tot.al of $12,000 and he owes $4,000
on the mlni·bus a111d about $7 ,000 in
back bills for repairs, gasoline bills aJMi
the like .
"My inclination is to keep the bus
service continuing without interruption,"
said Goldberg, "ao l suggest we ask
him to present his bills and that we
get our own appraisal oI the vehicles,
with a vlew to possibly negotiating for
a price around SU,000. He could work
for I.be city a.a a bus driver.
Councilman Roy Holm &aid perhaps
two parallel investigations could be
pursued, one regarding the purchase and ••Iller .. tha JIOl!libl!!jy al -alio(
1 clly-..d transit oervk.oe wtlh 111lAlier,
l:Z.passenger vehJcles, which he u.id
might be purchased for a litUe over
$3,000 with a fleet diacount.
''These would be able to oerotiate
our bilb," said Holm, "amt l know
there are llWIY people 1t Top ol the
World for ewnple who would dearly
love a way to aet dotrn, when tbey
can't drive.''
Lagunan ·Urges Support
For Indians on Alcatraz
A Laguna Beach resident has issu~
an appeal for community support of
her nephew'a attempt to aid destitute
Indian families on Alcatrai Island.
Mrs. Richard Longwell, 3013 Nest.all
Road, aald Wedne.oday ¥1" had received
a call from her nephew , a university
student living in Oakland, asking if sbe
could help him get milk or baby food.
for 3S babies OJI the island in San
Francisco Bay.
Learning that water and utilities on
the Ulard had been &hut off, she said,
he rented a' boat and took a load of
water oot to the-lndlan families oc--
cupytne tha former pi:~·rock. ,
"To hll hqrror," 'Mn. l.ollf'Nll ,.
counted, "he discoVered there were 35
babies on the Wand without aay milk
at all. He phoned to ask me if I could
send powdered milk or baby food, or
money so he could buy rn.llk which
he would take out by boat."
The Laguna woman said the felt sure
many people would like to help in such
a situation, bul could think of no way
to spread the word except lhrougtl the
newspapers.
Ptrsons wishing to donate milk er
baby (ood m~ deliver Uema to her borne.
she said, or call her at 4M-4075. Sbe
will see that donations reach her ~ew.
AlternaUvely, dc:l;tatiOlll of money to
buy milk «>11kl be HDi ~ ,. hlm,
adilresatd to Henry Quenln, l'IOI Jdauor •
Crest,· Oakland, Calif.
*more
Why PIY more when M1vertck NMI you money
right from the 1t1n? And however you figure
It ••. alza, power, economy ••• M1v1rick glvn
you mor1 In the blrg1lnl
Materick ll •""Pie 10 park. 11'• leu than 15 feet
long and hu a turning diameter of only 35.8
feet. So you can nip In and out ol tight parking
apoll 1nd tough traffic, easier than the big guy.,
M1vert cll: la tlrflpltl to maintain. You can do h
your1elf. The Maverick Owner'a Manual la
packed with 1imple diagram• and lns1ruction1.
Mlvertck I• uay to own. So easy, In fact, whh
lta low, low price, that you can even move up
to a janj Maverick Grabber and still beat that
compact price.
Maverlek I• no llghtwelght. II• wide !read and
stability makes for a aure grip on lhe road. Yet
there's no excess weigh! to cause accelerallon
lag or reduce luer economy.
M1verk:k I• perky. Some compelltfve makes
have four cylinders. Maverick'• got 1 170 CID
1ix·cyllnder that dellvers 105 hp. It gets you up
to expressway apeeda in less than 15 aeconda
. . . without getting you In hock at the gaa pumps.
M1ffrk:k la economical lo drive. Test drivers
averaged 22.5 mpg In simulated aclual driving
condlllons. Th is meant you could go up to 350
miles or more between gaa 1top1.
Maverick la A1n1rtca'1 blgg•ll NINng wn1ll car •
And that means you Ciln expect top dollar retakl
value when it comet time to trade. Maverick
Just doesn't-know how tO atop 1avlng for you,
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WbOn J36..DOUlld Gerald Plldl, 24,
fell In bis London apartment , ...
cenUy, Injuring blJ bacl<, po11ce
found Ibey could not carry bim
down Ute narrow stairs. So Ut.eY
rigged up a sling and lowered hlD\
!>feel from a balcony to an am-
bulance. All.er trutmenl al a ho•·
ital pilch wu released and sald &. WU going OD a strict diet. •
One young ladv from Pensacol.a, Fla.
Jcnow• how to alow doum a~ mo_ke
tht beat o/ a VtTll wet situation. With
htaOll nUnl and floodiTl{J in nor~hwest
Florida, moat ~U art motn1tf1 . to
high.tr ground. But 1 this 11oung .sador
is having nothing short o/ a good
time tn Mr own private :marina. • Recruits arriving at Ute Bram-
cote Army Camp find pinups al-
ready pasted on their lockers, cour·
tesy of s,t. Bob Wll k!nlGft. "It's
one of the most successful ways
we've found of making the first
days in the army as pleasant as
possible for the lads ," said Wilkin·
son's superior, Maj. H. Thomas. •
Police hoot advised King'•
Lvnn., England rtaidtnU .. th.at tMv will provide police escorts to brider on· Saturday• to make
iurt thtJI get to tht church on.
ttme through traffic jams. No
mention was made oj bride-
grooms, who apparenUy will
have to get to c/utrch on fi~t
under thtir oum steam.
• Yorty was a double loser on elec-
tion day. 1.-0s Angeles Mayor S•m
Yorty Jost his bid for the Democra·
tic gubernatorial nomination and at
Hollywood Park, Yorty, a horse,
a horse, running as the favorite in
the second race, finished fourth.
The colt was named for the Mayor
~----<>Y:....Jlft&ea1ter-George.£11tnam;w
owns an extensive racing stable. • James Stew•rt, 57, peeked into
a Cleveland sewer, became stuck,
and it was 13 hours before someone
freed him. Stewart, owner of the
Ideal Beverage Co., said he be-
came trapped when he stuck his
head and shoulders Into a sewer
at Ute plant to clean lt'-A-passerby
heard his cries fo r help. Stewart
was reported in good condition at
8 hospital.
Ffldlf, JUM S. 1970
Battle Co·ntinues
N.ea:r_· Capit~I
PHNOM PENH, ~la (AP)
Man 1-'1 llPl!al -~ todoJ
lrOUlld the ~ ol Set, Bo. 10 mlles
...-st GI Plmom Penh, lllCf In the
aanlral C'-llDbod!an -1ncial capijal ol K"""""' Thom. • The camtlodllll COmmand abo .,,.
llOllllCO<I the loll ol Lomphat, copttal
olRalWllolrtrt~lnthenorlheaat.
while In lhe ...... Jll'l ol the countey
the ..,ei_ -Ille u,,,.n Rn'•
Inc. Ill!, famed ...... -at AnPor
and ......... Ille lew -ltill !her<.
A · Jl'nadl alrlille omploye 111111 there
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Reap, laur mlleo -Anck«. Ill Sudb v-. Vlei Coo& lllCf North
Vlttmmwa mortar and rocbt attacks
..... bea'1 I« Ille -night In
a ""'· bul nlative quiet P'evliled in the p:ovbw::es east of the Cambodian
border areas where U.S. and South Viet.-
namese troops have been sweeping.
Military sow-ces in Salgoo said this
Indicated the driv.e Into Cambodia had
effectively ~ the eoemy ltoopc back
and cut off the flow of munitions and
,uppliu to enemy units in South Vietnam
along that part of the frontier.
Military sources In Phll<lm Penh
nported late 'Thursday that the Viet
C"1g Ind North Vietnam<oe t.roops who
seized Set Bo early in the day had
been pushed out. But today the Cam-
bodian Command said heavy fighting
waa going oo 1n lbe area. _
'The command rl&lhed a battalion of
paratroopers to 1be battle, the cklrsest
so far to tbt capital, and Cambodian
fight.er-bombers Oew attack missions
in support of the gro!Rld-ltoopc.
Jt was not clear who held the village,
bul the . enemy altack had developed
into much more than a hlt.-and-run
harassing operation. 'Ibere was specula-
tion t b a t the Commurll$t CC1m.mand
wanted to secure an area close to Phnom
Pail from which to launch rockets into
the capital, just as they periodically shell
Saigon.
Eighty miles north of Phnom Penh ,
the ba.tUe for Kompong Thom was In
its third day. A mUltary spokesman
said the North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong forces that sdf.ed part or the
city of 25,l:m had' renewed their assaults
against govemmeri: etrongpolnts. He 1aid
at least 100 enemy troops had been
killed, ·but the attaddng forces still sur-
rounded the town. and some C1f them
Israelis Stag~
Most Air Raids ... ,, .....
Sine~ June War
By UnJted -Pre11 International
Israel sa id waves of Its warplanes
blu~ Egyptian tar1ets along the Suez
Canal t o day ls 11 atraight hours ol
raids -heaviest usaults since the six·
day war started three years ago.
The anniversary of the war ..,as mark-
ed by violent Arab demonstrations
againlt Israeli occupation in many towns
of Jordan. 'lbouaanda of E3ypti•ns
cheered Presldtnt Ga.ma1 Abdel Nasse r
in the streets of Cairo and shouted,
"we shall light!"
WhUe Naaer wu praying in a Cairo
moeq,11a w f'.cyptjao • ylc;!ims of the
1967 war, wave after wave 01 Israeli
jet fighter-bombers pounded away at
Egyptian targets along and behind
Egypt's Suez front lines.
A Tel Aviv communique said the raids
began at 6:30 a.m., Middle East time,
and continued until 5:!0 p.m. A
spokesman said all raiders returned safe-
ly to bases.
It waa lhe seventh consecutive day
of Increas ingly heavy lsraell a Ir raids
in the canal zone In an eUort to knock
C1Ul Egyptian artillery and antlaircraf~
em placemen ta.
bad advanced .to near the marW plooe
Ia the center. .
Cambodian -fl«b-.S 11 e w
npeated m-. In the -. Ille
11»kesm1n said, and Jie!JcqMr !'IJots'
spotted' Several enemy Cl'OUPI CUl'7iDI
away dead and wounded.
The fall ol Lomphat aft6 a -k
ol fighting left the ffOYemneal ooly
one foothold in Cambodl.1'1 mo• t
tiortheastem provinct. 1'bll W a I
Labanslek. a dillrict Clpital It mlla M1b., LDmphat and JIO mUOa llOl1hwt
ol Plmcm PeM.
Military ""'""' aald ibe ....., ...... determ!ned to control III~ Rl&t ... l•I
Province to g1 .. them -_,
on the tower lllntdles °" Ille Ho Qi
Minh trill down which men ond maunel
come from North Vieillam lo 'Ibo -
in . South Vldnlm.
N. Koreans
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TOKYO -Official North Ktnan
broadcasts today said Communist North
Korean naval forces sank an Amerk:an
"spy boat" which bltruded into tbe
waters off Jeiju.
Broadcasts from the North Korean.
capital of Pyongyang l4kl lhe "he1vUy
armed spy boat came escorted by fiCbler
planea and aaval shlp1." It . Wei the
boat was on a reconnatuanct mlllkln.
North Korea called the incident "•
provocative act against North Korea
from land and sea" and added : "The
naval spy intrusJon is the lates! • ~ theae
mad provocations."
Earlier today, the South Korean
defense ministry sai~ two heavily armed
North Korean gunboals C1verpowered and
captured a 120-ton South Korean navy
boat with 20 men aboard in a brief
sea battle. It said the incident took
place at about 1:40 p.m. near Yonpyong
Island 75 miles east of. Seoul.
Brig. Gen. Roh Young-sub, spakesman
for the ministry, said it apparenUy wu
a "premeditated attack."
He described the Soulh Korean craft
as a loudspeaker-mounted boat eagaged
In a routine mission to pro~ South
Korean fishing boals operating in the
area from violating the border line.
He did not say whether the South
Korean vessel resisted the 1elzure or
whether she suffered any casualUea Cir'
damages In the North Korean firing .
Defense !tfinister Chung Nae-hyuk call-
ed an emergency meeting -Of hi s aides
to study the situation. Among those at-
tending the meeting were the chief of
naval operations, Adm. Chang Chl-soo
and Lt. Gen. Yoo Ke.ung-chan&, counter-
in!Htration commander.
The naval Incident took place while
a Cambodian good will mlsllO• was
In Seoul to seek military auistance.
Sotith Korea has said it was ready
lo provide nonmilitary assistance to
Cambodia but AOt military help al this
stage.
HE HAD TAX GRUDGE
Arthur G. llrkley
WOUNDED IN HIJACK
TWA Copt. Dole Hupe
Hijacked Pilot
In Good Shape
After Operation
WASHlNGTON (AP) -The wounded
flight captain of the hi jacked TWA
airplane, Dale C. Hupe, was reported
in "perfectly fine" condition today.
Hupe was wounded, with • bullet Jn
the stomach, during the shooting which
climaxed the capture of th e hijacker
Thursday at Dullas airport.
Dr. Carlos Odlaga, the Fairfax, Va .,
ho«pital surgeon who labored over Hupe
for three hours lbw:aday _n!ght to ree!.ir
punctured intestines told reportert loda:v
that Hupe had lost much blood and
was in considerable pain. But the doctor
said , he came out of the operation well.
Od.iaga gave permission for a single
FBI agent to talk to Hupe but he said
oo other visitors would be all-0wed except
Hupe's wife and children .
"He's perfectly fine although his trhoal
Is sore and or course we have him
sedated iio he won't feel much ])•in,"
Odiaga said. Can adian Postmen o.nas• said he Jound no bullel either In the patient's clothes or in the skin
Ork-s~tO::-p=p"'a'"g""e~-,nH"".'·said Hupe woold remain In the
hopsital for at lust 10 or 12 days. TORONTO (AP) -Postal w<rkera
in three Canadian provinces went on
strike today to give teeth to demands
for higher wages.
Hundreds of mall workers were on
strike in Nova Scotia, Ontario and British
Colwnbia and pickets were posted in
many locations.
About 100 workers at Saint John , New
Brunswick, were on strike for 85 minutes
before they returned, blsmlng their work
atoppage on a misunderstanding.
Soy lJ,z 9 Creiv
Turns Attention
To Navigation
MOSOOW (UPI) -The Soyui 9 com·
mand p\lot, Col . Andrian Nlkolayev, and
Rain Continues in
fll~ht engineer Vltaly Sevastlanov swltcll-M • d t ed their emplwls from medical tests I We S -to space navigation today in. the fourth
· day of their orbital flight,
Coamonaui Alexei Leonov, Ult world'a
first 8J>lcewalker, said at the Balkonur
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.: .. ·'' ~ rare shots ot the Balkonur Con.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -WllJI 1 pl.Wt
in ooe hand and a .atralght razor in
the other, an Arizona man with a $471
grudge against.JI.le government blJac.ked
a jetliiler Thuraday and hekf 51 persons
hostage for JIOO million •ransom.
Eight hours later, the ordea! ended
wllJI a gunllghl in the cockp~ that left
the pilot with a bullet in his stomach
and the hijacker In FBI handcuffs.
The hJjacker was ~rthur G. ft.arkley,
a former bakery truck driver, who polite-
ly had told the crew that once he 1ot
the ransom be was going to "destroy
the money and all lbe ~ on bolrd."
But all the passengers escaped hann,
and Barkley was hauled into court before
midnight and was jailed without bood.
Capt. Dale C. Hupe, the p6lot of the
three~ngine Boeing m wu recoveririg
today aft.er aureery showed 1be wound
was not serious.
The airliner, all four Ures shot out
by police., finally came to rest at the
end of a runway lkled with bogus money
bags Barkley believed were filed with.
ransom. They actually were stuffed with
paper.
STOP SKIPPED
The wiki adventure be1an, when
Barkley burst into the eockpk of the
Phoenix-to-Washi~ f1i&IJI u tt passed
C1ver New MexlcC1. Wavtnc his razor
and a .22 caliber 'Pi.ltOI and carrying
a gallon can of gasoline, Barkley ordered
the pilot to akip a ICheduled stop at
St Loots and Oy directly to Wuhin(ton
to pick up the ramom he demanded
as balm for a feud wilb the 1ovemment
over a $471 tax bill. '
While the pilot headod !or Wll!hlngton.
Trans World Airlines officlala collected
SI00,750 from two amall Virgtnla banks,
stuffed the money lo bap, lll<f broulht
it to Dulles Alrport.
At the u.me Ume, 1W A ordered Capt.
. Billy Williams to fly from New York
City to meet the lncomlng jetliner.
Williams is the pilot who boarded a
TWA jetliner · hijacked to Rome in
October.
Thinking "here I go qain,'' Williams
landed at Dulles in a small chartered
plane close to the hijacked jetliner which
had touched down earlier and was refuel-
ing. Williams picked up a bag ol money •
TWA ofU cla ls had placed an the runway
.and· trudged slowly to the jetliner.
Once Inside, the hijacker "met me
Vo'ilh an open razor in ane hand and
pistol in the other," Williams i&id in
an interview .
because the hijacker "had convinced
all of US tbat he WU going to let
rid of us whether he eot the money_
or whether he didn't." Wllllama 0Wd.
Tllen came a blall ol 'itmfire u Police
shot out all fOl,!r til'tl an the jeWDer.
Barkley apparently did not heir the
noise, but remained-standing 1n the door
of the cockpit.
At this point, passengers began ta
C1pen escape hatches over the wing, and
jwnp to safety, bul Barkley"'Just llood
there pointing his gun," a i}.ssenger
said.
Now, the FBI mad,e tts move. Agents
began boosting each 'other into the plane
via a door close to the cockpit.
Doo SolomolllOn, 32, Overland P.arlc,
Kan.. the copilot, described "1iat hap-
pened next:
As the hijacker looked out the cockpit
door into the cabin, he "suddenly reached
up !Us right hand and fired ." Barkley
had sp(ltted an FBI agent who had
fired at him. "Then we jumped Barkley,''
Solomonson said. In the scullle; the pilot
was fo rced back into his seat, and S.rk~
ley was on top of him. It was at this
point the pilot was shot. Solomonson
said he made a grab for Barkley's
gun and "I pulled it out of the captain's
s.tomach."
By now the plane was filled with
FBI agents who overpowered Barkley
and handcuffed hlm. While I.he shooting
was going on, the pauerigers were
towering in the grass alongaide the
runway. "Man, it waa a mess! Old
ANGRY AT Sl'1 ladies were crying, paungen were·ytll-
Barkley grabbed the aack and be&an " Jng and rnlling on Uae p-ound;" airport
p.dllng money out "The Int tblnl" he polioeman Hubert Lamrua 11ld ·I.lo
got was a packet of ooe dollfr billa. M for Barttef,1he wu hallJed down
This !!lade him very mad and be ~ the stairs from ·the •plane, nbddln1 ind
the pt lot to put the plane In the air. smiling. He kept qylng "Hello, there,
The pllol opened the throttle and took hi there," to each policeman he passed
off immediately with Barkley ominously Laconia said. '
telling the crew "no man should die
alone ." Whenever he spoke to the crew,
V_Mkley pg:litely_ added "~." But
Williams said he also threatened to kill
the crew "a half a dozen times."
Inside the cabin, most of the
paMengers did not realize what was
happenini unUl Ule plane reached Dulles.
But then It became chlllingly clear. J ack
Ongle, 14, Mesa, Ariz., said ''I aaw
this man standing in the door with
a gun. He was looking down the al.Ile
as if he wookl lhoot aomebody."
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Addonizio Case
Opened in N~J.
TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -The U.S.
government opeoed it cue against
Newark Mayor Hugh J , Addoniilo today,
with U.S. Attorney Frederick B. Lacey
clalminl the atate would &bow that Ad.
donlz.io had said there wu "• million
dollars" to be made as mayor ol Newwk.
AddonWo aod seven others are charged
Roger Buchanan, a student at Arizona
State University, Tempe, said he be1an
taking pictu:re1, but wu warned by an
irate paasenger to slop. "Are you l9.ln&
<rgel .,-killed," The ~el illiiuied
at Buchanan . ·
with cmspjr•cy~ and atortim....~~-•
than $253,000 from a city col)tractor.
At this paint, Barkley decided ''to
give them one more chance," WllllamJ
said. Followinc the h I J a c k e r • s in-
strucUons, officials lined the runway with
bags stuffed with paper. Wllllams u ld
Barkley refllled to let the plane land
until he apotted the bag1.
Once the plane was on the rround,
the climax canai qulckly. Williams and
the flight engineer started for the rear
door of the plane to 1oad the ran10m.
ln lhe cockpit, the pilot and the nrst
of.fleer "using facial e1preaek>ns" to com-
municai< had decided to Jwnp B1rkly
They are on trial in U.S. Diltrlct Court
he"'.
Lacey, speakil!I slowly and readln,(
from a tell placed on a l'Oltrum , u ld
the govemmtnt would show that Ad-
d-Onizlo, "hi his own words, said there
was no money In being a Congressman,
whereas you could make a million dollara
being m1yor ol Newark."
Addonizio, who faces the fla:ht of hi!
pollUcaJ life In eeeking 1 third four-year
term Jn a J une 16 runoff election, served
J.f yeara in Coqreu prior to becomJn1
mayor.
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Bircher Backing Poses New Mitchell Problem
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By RICHARD P. NAU.
ot tlll Dally l'llel Sltlt
1'!ie mc.ve to block confinnation of
South Lagunan Clay N. Mitchell lo the
S~te ~rd of &tucation has been given
new impetus by Mitchell 's successful
nomJnatiOR of a John Bircher to a stale
commission. 1 '
"Thia won't help Mitchell's chances
any ." an aide lo Sen. AHred E. AlqWst
(~ J06e), predicted today.
~~II nominated Robert C .
Barlhololl)<W, pi'Qidenl of lhiO TuaJin
Union High School .Dillrlcl ~ of
trustees, to the Califor:ala Comm1uim
on Equal OppOrtwtiUes in F.duqaUoa.
The State llojlrd ol ~Ubo COi>
firmed the , appointment apemently
witho,ut knowing at the . time that
Bartholomew· wna ,a •member of lbe John
'lUrcb Society for t years. ,
Alquist, the Democrilic nominee for
lieutenaJ1l goveraor, has been attempUng
10 block ...,... coaflnnoUon of the
lop) ·-loaa el Mlldllll adlq
••-ollbeSllll-ol:Educa-tlonbehnllliDI __ .., .... _ ..,,. __ .. __
wu ........ -·-.,.-..o1 _,.... .................... -.
llao. 'sen. ~a Ilda Aid the llltdi -
ty -~ • -portleolarlr -for its ........... .,.,,nat ..... op-
porilmltiel.
,_..., illllfoptlon • " -
··wtltslde Story," ••Ali' Quiet en the
Weatern Fnlol," aml "In Dubloua Bat.. tte, •• by Jo!m Stein.beck. a. dlarl<d lhot Ille boob contalnod. .._alily, bl•,..,.,. and pollllral
blu."
"Wlltlide·Story," Aid tbe AJIPlt.Alde,
1111 , a story taken from ShUapeare
with a Biooklyn aettinc."
•· lie said, ''Ille Senator feels lbll ...
emplifjes whit he has m•Wained that
. . . (let Mm!8£1,I . .__JI .....
, Former ~.San Cl .ementean
DAIL 'f l'ILOT Jl8" l"MM
C.ntas .f or · Cash
Second graOer -Carole Pinney and thitd. grader· Rene Oliver are
iunong the students 3't Laguna's El Mprro School w.ho are collecting.
Old cans to help clean' up the environment. Cans .will be traded in for
a penny and a half each. El h1orro students have collected more
than lf,OOO lcarµ: so fa?. f\.1oney will go for athletic equipment and
library books purchased ti)rough parent group at the school.
Capo Councilmen Discuss
Mission us1ness erm1
\Vill the San Jan Capblrano ri.tisslon
have to obta in a business license this
year?
City Oouncil members discussed the
subjeci al Thursday 's meeting while ex·
aminlng a oew business License ordinance
which they expect to adopt Monday.
"The original business I i c e n s e
ordinance did not include the Mlssion,"
iaid City Administrator-Clerk Ernest
'Ibompson. "It was exempted because
It is Ult economic nucle~ of the city."
He said the new busJii.ess onllnaoce
Pilot Reports
On Beac h Issue
does have a place tor the mission to
bt included, under retail buslnnaes, if
the council so desires.
One councilman even suggested that
the mission's caleg<lries might be too
low, that their tlcenx fee might be
figured on the basis of a percentaae
of !heir ,grO&I income.
Another area thouJfht to be too tow
by Mayor "J:ony Forskr was mobile home_
parks. '
The current license fee tehedule CAlls
for the operators of such parka to pay
$1 per year per unlt. Forster said he
thought h ~ be ll per month per-
unit bul s&Jd lie might be way out
of line. .L
Councllm1n" Jim 1'1orpe suqelled $2
per )'ear per unit for mobile home parb
and others Jn the multiple dwellinc
category. . '
The ordinance wW be prepared for
•pproval by Monday.
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Charged • Ill Old Crime
Multi.state •evealetl by St .John Mystic Arts
Fire Study
Cun tinning
Quest Leads
To Arrest
Final· .Tally in County
May ·Be 2-3 Weeks Late
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A 1$.inqalb m...iipllofl which · ii> . c.....,, )irJ.wy --Ill TuetdoY'•
\.oiyod San. ~.,.polloo ~ .. ~ CoulllJ --not 'bt
• ~·~~-~ je,d.J ••a!IMlt ... two. -~ Coollly "11h tM -.f . ., t {J'!~~ ;........,. ~Ii:: J . II J ... '"'illlllf Ilda
of I vlriet)'·ltore em C11UJft f/f uaJDu • ' . • aPJGOAl•lilbat'tl!e~ .:~·i:t" ._ ~ llli rfjlcllm"lill'llli1 .. .:..... .. ._._ ,u-.~ _.,.._" • , .... ,...., - -• _, _... • S!· .....,,, • ""ttil"!!Df• 1 ... ,..,-. tl!e
ol Sill~. '!Pi .......... ..,....... ...,.. . ., lbe ialalojl -will not
itt'• ..,...., II J;U. \''faa, !'I.... Ind affe<t, tl!t llail n!oulla Jtr ·..,. primary
broutllt back·to Ille Soulh c.aa ,,..... ..... 'l'lllJ ... not lbet clooe.
day for arrajlnm<nl on char... o1 . 'l'hore ..., an lliimated 11,llllO votes
burglary. lll1COlllllad ;Sy the Dali ServlC<I Oom-
Jle.,.J.~a.a an employe _o(_~-pulo(.lllJbe.#_pnj:lnc:U _
Cornef~~:,!~~.L!taltli~:;~ Ma.r ..... St' Jolin &1plalllad .. the .. lal'3! ·foulup WIS _........,,, r'-1 W opel thil WQ:
a flnpniol Hie embedded in the floor "Thi .c<>mputen -to accept the
March It of .lllSI and tatln( 12,100 Ill data from lhe 41 preclncls and lhi•
cash r.rom It. . . could be for ltry ol a Nm\ber ol rea90ns.
Police Detective Leonard Goodwyn said (The ume thtD1 happened in . aeveral
• his investi11Uon into the cue led to
tracing of .Beuel in Colorado, ~·· Nevada, Tennessee ud 11t:veral other
~.In lbeli!l-al .. -.) ,"One lllllt1 1hlnl ,aucb u •. many
vO&a tbninc for-eaadkiatu .ot OM
ol lbe ptJta political parllaa ""'' tho tolal. ,,_...eel; ~ -rajadloo lff1*·• :; ftrrl-.,... fnm'.'IQ Plee!ld.'~.. ,.,~. . ' ---........... --JlllV·;~~: ................. lit
tbea could ' halt "-~ ' iii
American lndepiDlliat P.V ' , "
. SI John• lho«iled.
• Roganlleu ol lhi ...... tl!t coomly
c!eilc . wa reiulli. o1 llit · • ~
wlLlbe revt~ diirtnr .lbe-cait1.uolnl per\i>d wlilcl! atartOcl IOdaY. '
. St Jolin s&Jd hi. hw· untll JUI)' I
lo report Ille offtclal '--...ults lo tho
secretary of Sltate.
Cmiputer troublet Ibo forced a c-.
(Set VOTB, Pap I)
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•tales. ' Goodwin said an arre!t wa.s oily
minutes away iwo days i.fter the
bur&lary l~t year, but as he and other Schmitz Edging to Win
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-lhllUv "' .,,.. In Ibo (ft tbot ..-...~·a Jly1llc Ario 'IJlorld w~ ni(lll had 111& -.-
a111 illut ft!ol ~ -... prpl lodv. ' . •. -·-Ille -had been adiUid oflllqaJ-whlic loUowtr1s
a ._ lospedlon condbcted by the Finl,
Bulldlnr and Saf e<y, and .H • a II k
Iltl)1artmenta Wt week.
Fire CJ!ief Jim Latimer, Fire Manbal
Jim ,Pi'tilerl,-a deCectlve -tea.m.-frcm--
llle Police J)epuimenl and inapeclors
!ram Ille Bulldq llllSafe<y Department
conllnuod tO cunl1 Ille dia\'red Interior
ol tho South Cout Hlgllway pllery today
in an effort to determine the CIUlt
of lhe midnlpl blue.
Portionl of the floor were 1e11.t to
lhe Oranp County Sberill'• Crime
Labcraloey for enmlnallori.
'Ibere WU DO fire insUrlDC! on the
contenta ol the bulklin(.
City olflclals said no cooclusive state-
ment could be issued untii infonnatiOn office.rut..~-~ on a car pw-chue w~~~i'"1mJfde':,"'lhr--=:--~-=,.-~~-o---,=--..c-~~~~-------1111.t11tbedn&-.badJ>eo_nJ!irlb!r ... ~ bul I S •al s t v t it was noted by several penone who IWlpeCt left town.
The deteclJve said that Beuel alle&edly
rlOed the safe on a Sunday night after
clOiing, thea took hts regular-day-off
the Monday alter the burglary.
The suspect then allegedly caUed in to
work Tuesday, 1aylng he was tnowed-in
between Las Vegas, Ne.,.., and San
Clemente and couldn 't come to work. •
He appeired at the store on Wed-
aelday, tlooclwyn said, bat later in the
day he wa;:: stopped by patrolmen y;,'10
noticed no plates or regi1tratJon on the
recently purcbaled car.
As invesU,aUon continued that dly1 officers said, Deuel lert town.
Goodwin nld the alle,ed fugitive Im~
mediately went to Laa Veau where
he allefedly apent 11,000 durtq a ohorl
period ol Ua1e oa clolhea and other
Items.
Pollet llid they were chetldn& ii1to
leads which ml&ht link Beuel wtth a·
Afe buralary on the same· weektDd
of. the Cornet job. The. llril -
occumd at Uie Interfaith lervk:emlli'a
Center. but •elled only llO In cuh.
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n pee!_ ena e o e ~o1ie.:i~'::.~1~~f.:.~ ~'""::!
l111lalled.byJbe ~ .
Resul!! ol the apecial election 10 choo<
a 1uccemr for the unexpired tenn of
the lite Reip. · Jamn B~ Ut.t .Ull tlm&
in the balance today with nine elu.Sve
precincts sUll miuinc.
M of this morning, State Sen. John
G. Schmitz (R-TuslJn) held a it.vote
majority over · hb: ai1 opponenta in the
special J5lh Coo1resslonal District tally.
Thi nine ml11tn1 pnclncl! are all
in Crance County. Bued on the 1enator'a
lbo1'inlbere; he lhould1plle up a wlnnin1
majority when the (lnal vote Js tallied.
If Schmitz becomes the winner, he
couAd .,be sworn in nut week as a
COlllftllDlao. rellnqul9hing lib Ulh
Dlltrict ltate ten1te seat.
U thl1 OCCUf'I, a Bpedal electioo would
probably be called .11y Qov. Reagan,.to
aelect 1a auccemor to SclunlCI u stat•
..... tor.
BaaOll en .Ille unolflctal ...wt.. of the . .
341h district primary, Dennis Carpenter,
state Republlcan leader, would face
Democrat Dwlghl ¥lie In a July vote
If ~ governor c1U. fer It.
Sclunltz trounced his ---•ta in lhe 419 of 421 Orange·County prednctl that
have been eoonled. The unolllclal folly :
Sdunilz, 71.17t; opponenll, lil,7IO.
In San Diero County'• 3111 ptteincls,
Thia b • nght IYJ>e or eiearic wlii111
nonnally permitted only for ahort 1J!1D1
aucb aa ll&ht eonla and apt lo beat
it overloaded wltlt current.
"II'• not unuauai to find Illegal amounts
ol zip cord wtrtnr In --buildings," Building Dir<ctor Clyde Z.
(Set MYmC, AllTS, P ... II
uno1f1cu1 10ta1a 111ow the -·" NORTH ~MERIC ~N leadiDI Sclunita, 46,715 10 35.111, a.alight· · A A '
ly · more lh1D ltl,Glll).vole moriJn but not qulle enouch to .. ......, lht SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The 1ovein-
tenaklr's majority tn the Oranp Colmty ment hu awarded a •1.a blDJon coatract
Preclnola hlch •-•~ -~·-~llolL 10 North American Roctw.11 fm' d,..top. w ..-~--"" ment ol the Bl strategic bomber U.S. The unofficial 1otals: • " • • "Sil>' G<Orge Murphy's o1f1ce In s.n'P'ian-
Or-C..oty 1411 el ·411 pncilcll cJacO a111101111<ed today 11 aald delalla .... _ ... _I kt ta! • .
Sdmill, 711111 wou come er.
~~~~~~~~~~~ wn"°''"' 21.uo · ... ....
Tt tbt public suddenly enUtled to use
all, ol Oranie County's shoreline beaches
-no matter who owns them?
Under a recent ruling of the California ' ' Supreme Court, some legal uperta think
Bradbury Pro1noites
SJ.Nee,, 1,IM
Raµtrree, I.Ill
Mtg1, 3,541
Hartrnan,IJ)M
Le11hart, 10,IQ
... Diep C..,: (111 ti Ill ........
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Schmka, JS,ltC
Wikoxeri, 6,115
Stttter, 21,112
Holten'", 4;712
Weadler
!O. Jt Is a ruling that could have deep
raqtUications throughout the state.
A. special DAJL Y PILOT report 'on
this far-reaching decision wltl be featured
on the Comment Page of Saturday's
editions. Don't mlas it.
New Showdown Due
On Postal Refor.nI ·
:Science-fiction Writ er Says 'I Never Grew'
By PAMELA HALLAN
OI tlloe ca.llf rn• ltlff -.. .
Sclenc~-llction writer Ray Bradbury
-whole we1llhy Imagination )1fol>ed
tli' future during the Jmpoverllhed Ye&rs
.RJ__ the Great Dlpraak>n -aays the
most Important slntte thing In the
unlver1t II neither licentillc nor Octional.
"I fell in .Jove wHh • c«tatn type
o1_ wrlllne at Iha .,. ol II and I
have never #'OWD up," ht Old, It
dreaslni an ·-!hat filled three
mulllpuri-rooms and &till left people
llandlne In the alalea.
''When I was nine yurJ old, Buell:
'I'm in low, lelve me aklne'.
"My alorlea . ...,.. .. drcadtuLbul I was
IO bull' doini the11I I didn't cate. I
wrote q,roi,gh hip scllool and lhrough .
lhe Depreaion.
Me111, 1,m
lfarl-. 7~· um.rt 5,174
B~9ed. °" ~ unofticial • totall, ·kflmiti woukl ltiave to oPPQ1e Deinocnt
David Ha;tman In a apoi:lal run off
voteJ111eltllflllenlne=)1l'OClncll ·
fall tO allow him wtlh ! m II.
an. -.. -· -· Scllmllz wtll fae< Tl1omu L<nhirt in 'November for
·JI·-be June and almolt...,,.
mer but you wouldn't know tt from
the weather. It'll coaUnue to be
oVercut, even driuly, and cool
over lhe weeftnd.
INSIDE TODAY
Ari AnembtU c:ommltttt hot
voted down a.n tJfort to t1tabUa1'
a "nlcomerol ltgialattl;rc ~n Col6-
JornM ht opproved a tnfOl'Url
U>kicli, -'6 .,,Ut Coli/onrio m.
fO ttOo 1Cott1. Pa.ot 10.
,._ __ wASHlNGTON 1uru. !J'bt: ~ it ta 1ove. • 1
I · And. he told a e¥acuY croii.t &(
Roe.tr• came into the world'. I couldn't
w&il for the newsboy to come ac) l
l'lilld ! NI' •-Ibo W111Nlldlll--ld
"I dedicate ,)'OU 10· lhe 9Wch ·fOI'
a worJi your hand barely touchot now,"
he said 'his volct rillil&. "So that\ at
thl entl ol 111 : yean "1 .c111 aay 'l
-hi ... ,~"""~~.' '· '
the reJll!1'r 1-;.ar,.........-1 lann.
Wllll ~ti ol.. fll'OC!l!cla:.tn .......
lllb Dlatrlc ;rtmaiy .._una. the
.-""I'~ .....--GOP ·-nla and ~ eQlb' ~ llartman for UM Democn.Uc nominlUoa.
-.. ·-' a.Ml.,. '
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--I ..... I::" Is h'eadlng for another showdown on 'Union Viejo H~ School 1biirlday
"rig!lt lo wor_t" inue,,.Eii~ b f<Wcloi nlglit, IO'ie ll'Wha! keeJll . lhe ..,. who
Its way into the postal rdomi right. holda Jt eternally young no matter how
The reform measure, on which the the. body 11e1. '
RouSe may llk' aetton-nextir!tr,-woukt---!.!.You Mve btfore you • boy ma•
tum the PoSt of rice into an Independent queradlnc as • man," 11kt Rly Brtd-
govemment ··~ l'\IQ by an u~mernber bwy, one al the 11eate1t ~ Jkllon commisSloa. · writ.en in Americ1-toda,y.
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".the IUlurc. ,
"I colieclod lheoe comic-11tip1 Ind
my rrindl·11td '10G.'rt tnad'.
"On m, 12th blrtlid11 1111 ' -"' rave mt i io, 1,prln'ltar .. I wrote 'D11
flnl ahort -ol>out landlDI 011 Iha moon'. .'l'tsat WU lm.
• "My 111efids·uld 'Whf.' ud I...,,_. -
.y
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on ll1la llaPala. ' be left ..-• ..al
ln!O liolnlini anci """ •rm aotnt to
be .lhe • rre•lut poilllef )n the w«ld"
II~ Dlldntu )lul 11'1._,.
"WI*! I WU a le<o I Aid I'm tolnl
.. be> the _..,.._ prlttt that -_ . (W~111111T, .... II . .
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The totab : ' . .
Repi·bUcan: Schmlla. 14,111: Wllcomi,
l',JCI: ~1 .... •.JU~Raltemt 1,411.
Dtmocrallc: Linh.-\ 11,111: H!!rlrnan
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! DAILY PILOT SC
Board Backs
Lobby Idea
'Against Oil
Orange: ·eounty supervisors have added
their support and $5,000 to 1 joint pow~
weement which will pay a lobbyist
to work in support of a bill which
would ban ell drilling in federal :waters
along the Orange CoMl.
At their Wednesday m e e t i n g
Supervisors voted 4. to O to sign the
agreement with the cities of Newport
Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente
and the Coastal Area Protective League.
The terms of the agreement state
that Newport and Laguna will each con-
tribute $2,000, San Clemente will add
tl,000 and the Protective League will
put up between $2,500 and $5.000 to
lobby in ravor .or the Cranston-Murphy·
Nel5:0n-Muskie bill.
The bill. which was introduced by
the four senators last year, would create
oil drilling sanctuaries in r e d e r a I
tidelands adjacent to _existing state
sanctuaries. Currently, one of the state
sanctuaries runs from .the Santa Ana
RJver jetty to the Melica n border.
'I'tle agreement makes Newport Beach
city manager Harvey H u·r I bur t
coordinator of the project and _ gives
him the power to contract with a
legislative consultant to aid in passage ot
the bill.
The $5,000 county addition to the fund
will be taken from revenuu derived
from operations fn county ti<letands in
Sunset Beach. NewPort Beach and Dana
Point.
From Page 1
MITCHELL. ~ .•
Mitchell lacks the judgment to serve
effectively on the State Board ot Educa•
Lion."
He said most of the board didn 't
)<:now that Mitchell wa!"-t'1ilging in a
Bircher on them .
"This is being less than frank, less
than forthright on Mitchell's part and
their actiona mJght have been a bit
different il they. had known," the aide
~aid.
The aide said Mitchell on the advice
of the office of Max Rafferty, state
superintendent of public instruction, had
generally been kttping quiet to •void
Controversy · that might upset his con·
finnation.
' .. Here in the one thing he did do.
Jle has ~dy causl'd a major con-
troversyr" !Wd the aide. Mrs. Cbfrlo~
Poole, chairman of the opportunities
commission, and others are trying to
overturn the Bartholomew appointment.
During his testimony before the Senate
Rules·Committee, Mitchell said the book
"Hiroshima" "was used as the Bible
of peaceniks in attacking America."
The Alquist aide said the pending
Senate floor fight over confimlatlon o£
Mitchell will probably 'nOt come up next
week bill may the following week.
MVHS Slates
Bacealaureate
Baccalaureate services for Mission Vie-
jo ljigh School will take place Sunday.
The service will begin at 8 p.m, at
the stadium.
The Rev. RObert H. Lange, pastor
of Mt. of Olives Lutheran Church will
give the otficlal address with the Rev.
~ Michael Hawkins of St. Nicholas CaLholic
Church offering the invocation. The Rev.
Domenick Tamietti of Shepherd of the
Hills United Methodist Church will
deliver the benediction.
Graduation ceremonies will be held
Thursday, June 11.
DAILY PILOT
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Midi-skirt, Miiii·concert
Laguna Bfach Civic Ballet dancers Damara Bennett (on bench) and
Odile De Witte display folk costumes they will wear Saturday when
they appear with members of Festival of Arts Chorale in mini·concert
for young people. Event is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the Festival Forum.
All grade school youngsters will be admitted free. Besides folk sing-
ing and d·ancing, concert will feature "Child's Book of Beasts" by
Hilaire Belloc set to music by Jea n Berger.
From Page 1
l\f')'STI(: ARTS. ,
Springe ~Id today. "It's used a lot
tor things like lighting paintings in
gallerieS and most people are unaware
. of its danger. The best defense is an
educatkinal process dir~ted lo\vard
owners and tenants and regular in·
spections so warnings may be given."
A complete report of the team in--
spectign Of Mystic Aris was in the pro-
cess of being typed for summarization
and forwarding to the owner at the
time of the fire, Springe said.
However, 1he Fire Department report,
which made passing note of the wiring
problen1, had been forwarded, Springe
said. It was to have been incorporated
in a general report , along with com-
ments of the electrical inspector and
hea lth inspector.
JIEFUSED INSURANCE
Three companies had refused. to insure
the contents of the building, insurance
man Ronald Kaufma n said Thursday.
Kaufman said fie ld inspectors fo r the
finns had fol.l'Od the premises safe but
ttre companies had refused to issue in-
surance "for underwriting reasons."
He said he believed "they just didn't
want to insure this type of an avant
garde business.''
His last appraisal fo r insurance
purposes, Kaufman said, had fixed the
value of the inventory at $16,000 and
of the extensive remodeling done by
the tenant at an additional $16 ,000.
Interior of the building, a barn·like
structure with concrete block v.•alls,
formerly occupied by a pottery firm
and The Pepper MJll, was completely
remodeled more than two years ago
by the Mystic Arts firm.
The remodeling, Springe said, was dmie
\\'ith building permits and routine in-
spections. according to the city code.
though he added, it is .not uncommon
for occupants to make further minor
alterations without pei:mlts.
NOT PREPARED
Springe said he was not yet prepared
to determine whether more or less than
50 per cent of the actual building had
been destroyed in the.. fire . The 50 per
cent mark determines whether or not
an owner is permitted to repair a fire·
damaged structure.
the rear of Ute store was smoke.damaged
but possibly could be clea ned, his wife
said.
The Meditation Room was not ex-
tensively damaged, she noted. Fire
Marshal Presson said this probably was
because the Fire Department had re-
quired that decorations and hangings
in the room be fire-proofed at the lime
Qf remodeling.
Most severely damaged was the Art
Gallery, where virtually everything on
display was destroyed. Dwight Morouse
lost five wood scul ptures, but one metal
piece was saved . Several paintings by
Bob Laney, one by, Beth Pewther and
another by MarUn Musgrove, completed
and hung just two days before the fire,
also were lost.
Also lost or smoke-damaged were
works of art displayed in other rooms,
Severe damage also occurred in the
Imports Room, which contained pottery,
incense. soap, perfume. tapestries, cloth
hangings' and hundreds of--decorative
candles, which melted into a slippery
mess.
Most of the books in the Book Store
were smoke-damaged and probably
unsalable, though per ha p s readable,
Mrs. Wright said.
Most of the food In the Health Food
sto re had to be condemned by the Health
Department as unfit for sale, because
of smoke damage, but inspectors told
the occupants it would be safe to eat
themselves, lf they wished.
Surprisingly, the Clothing Store suf·
fercd little damage and many Items
or hand-made clothing were salvaged.
Fro1n Page 1
VOTE ...
lion of work Thursday as vote coonters
struggled into their th~rd ~ay of al·
t('ntpting to unravel lhe g1gan11c foulup .
St John and his staff v.•ere already
exhausted from 48 hours of work when
the system began breaking dow n and
rejecting several precincts.
'"They (Data Services) are just too
tired to continue." said St John, obviously
v.·eary hin1self.
"\Ve v.·ill work out the problems as
soon as pos~ib\e," he added .
Blaming the earlier difficulties on whet
he termed inadequate equipment, St John
sajd the Coleman Vote Tally System
bough\ in 1964 Is antiquated.
He plans to go before the county
Bartholomew · .Block·ed
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Laguna Nixes Try for ,Control of Program~
An 1tternpt by Robert C. Bartholomew,
preoldeol cl the TusUn Union High School
Dist~~, to . secure a conU'Q~g voice
In a propo.aed 1nteMiistrict program of
occupational training for high school
students has been rejected by the Laguna
Beach llcllool board.
The board this week rejected a Tusti~
1uggeatioo that Jt be given 60 percent
representation on a tbre e ·d ist r IC t
Regional Occupational Program com-
mittee being set up by Laguna, Tustin
and the Capistrano Unified school
District.
"We feet that equal representation ls
essential If the program is to work,"
Laguna board President Larry Taylor
said tod11y.
Bartholomew, a John Birch Society
member, made the news earlier I his
week when he was appointed to the
California Commislion QD Equal Op-
portunities in Educ1Uon as the result
or his nomination by Clay N. Mitchell
of South Laguna.
Confirmation of M1tchell's own ap-
pointmenl to the State Board of Education
ts still pending before the State Sena!e.
Representatives of the boards of the
th ree s:chool districts have held two ex-
ploratory meetings in connection wllh
the new state-approved Regional • oc~
~ cupation al Program designed to develop
employable skills in high school students
who do not plan to go on to college.
Under the program, which ,would be
financed by a county-wide one-c,nt tax
levy, sehool districts may join together
to work with industry in·providing on·the·
job training in a variety of fields.
"For example," Taylor explained, "in
some areas a ·trailer is set up adjacent
to a hospital where studen ts interested
in hospital technical work can attend
classes and also receive in-service
training. We., mjght do the samething
at the Burroughs. plant, or other in·
stallations.''
First step, he said, would be the joint
hiring of a director for the prol!am
to examine specific job needs of students
in the participating districts.
"The idea," Taylor said, ".was to set
up a committee or·board ·tor th'e program
~tb equal represe~tion from Ute
bOards of each district.' ·
Proposal that Tustin should have ma-
jority control ot the committees because
of its greater she was put forward
this week, but fonnally rejected by the
Laguna bo.ard Tuesday night.
.
From Page I .
BRADBURY. ••
lived. Isn't it goOO that I made . It,"
he laughed.· "This ego sustains you when
you're dreadful. You need this kind of
fever.
1t1 never went to colle11:e. I tried LA
State for a while but decided I was
Jtoing there for sex 8(ld that wasn't
a good enough reason.
Saddleback Eyes Ruling
"I &0ld newspapers on the street cor·
ners to become a writer. When f was
27 I was making .$30 a week .. ] got
married and my wife worked for three
years to keep us going. We were poor
but it was great because f didn't wor):,
I loved.
"Income isn't important. I'm proud
of. eve,y dollar I've made. because· there
"were 21 years Wheti I made practically
nothlnl!"." By High Court on Hair Bradbury spoke little of his succ~.
Some of which are "The Martian
ChroniCle", "Fahtenhelf 451" and "The
lUUttrated Man". He sakf he was going
Saddleback College authorities are ,to-
day mulling a United States Supreme
Court decision that could play a major
role when their ·owl!i dress code Is debated
J uly 6 in Los Angeles Federal Court.
Mystic Arts
Drive Started
By Laguna Youth
A fund drive is under way today
to re-establish the Mystic Arts World
psychedelic enterprise that w a s
destroyed by fire in Laguna Beach late
Wednesday nlght, according to an
employe at the establishment.
James Hill, a local high school student
and worker at Mystic Arts prior to
the fire, said that the fund drive will
aUempt to relocate the building a n d
provide money to replace inventory lo.st
in the blaze.
Hill explained that the fire fund will
be used to "bring people together behind
Mystic Arts." He also reported that
small amounts ol money had been receiv-
. ed from members of the community
'f!lursday:
"Today, we will be circulating a
pamphlet describing what happened to
Mystic Arts, and what people can dG
to help us," Hill said. Some 7,000
pamphlets will be printed.
Anyone who is willing to join the
"Mystic Arts World Fire Fund" is asked·
to send donations to P .0. Box 704,
Laguna Beach, or to "Lime Bread"
in care of the Cliff Hot.el, 741 S. C.Oast
Highway, Hill said.
The hlgh court has refused to Interfer to do a television special thi1 fall . · .
with a Wisconsin district court ruling "But now l'm dOln4 Poetry. It's un--
that the expulsion of t}Vo JoRg haired proc1Uctive but I love it. I'm also w~Ung
youths who violated their high school plavs but after 38 years I haven't made
dress code was unconstitutional and an a dime in the theater. But who cares'!
illvasion of their rights. I put on my own olays and I got
ReCusal by the supreme Court to even-· beautiful reviews. That was reward
hear arguments on the issue is being enough. •-• by I I · •--lo · di "I'm now engaged in activities that ._.en-ega cll'c-10 cate an deal with excitement. I'm fascinated with acce~ce of the contention by many students and their supparters that hair what's happenine to religion because
length is a matter for the wearer and of onr space travel.
not for the school official. y "Five years ago, Time Magazine
Dr. Fred Bremer, sad d 1 e back reported that G(1d was dead. Now they
superintendeRt, today confirmed that he say he's alive again.
was aware of the Washington D.C. ruling "I'm fascinated with the impact of
but declined to discuss the issue ralled our technology. We are tinkerers, ex·
in terms of the controversy 00 his own plorers, a. fantastic blend· of creatu.res
campus. out of the past.
Saddleback's dress code _ con· "I use science fiction as a fabulous
siderabty relaxea-since the furor first r eflectinjl mirror of our own 1:iraes. Pre·
erupted _ wiU be debated July 6 before tend to look into the future and you'll
Judge Harry Pregerson. see a reflection of the immediate past
Corona del Mar attorney Pat Herzog and the present."
will be representing two students who He told upiring writers to dare to
claim that college authorities unlawfully be foolish and to write with their emo--
barred them from registration because lions looking out of the face ol \heir
of their long hair. characterS.
Mrs. Herzog tod~y said •he had been "When I wrote the screen play for
advised Qf the high court ruling but Moby Dick, I looked into the mirror one diY and shouted 'I'm Herman had not been. able to study the Supreme Melville' then 1 was able to write it. Court awnmatlon illl detall.
She indicated that the inue raised He described the greatest night ot
b his life as the nlght of the first moon y the Supreme Court may well form landing. "l was in London at the time
par.t or her argument be.fore Judge and people appearing with l"'le nn a
Pregerson. TV show were putting it down because
Held in Death
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -Edward
Vega Mendoza 22, has been charged
with manslauihter in the death of a
man from an overdose of heroin.
The Kem County sheriff's office said
Mendoza, also kno\\·n as Edward Salas,
was in the Kern County jail on a charge
of po~session Of heroin at the time
the warrant was served.
The manslaughter charge stems from
the death May 20 of Jose Aleman.
of its cost. I told them to shut up .
"This is a ·positive endeavor. The
money ts wen spent. This is lookina:
at things in the long view. There will
come a day when everything on 'arth
might be gone.
"Space can turn us Into one race
with polarizatiQrl. We may have to pack
up our families and get the hell away
into space some day. I care enough
for the gift of life to want space ex·
ploration . Let's go out to stars and
live forever. Through space, we are
dedicating ourselves to life."
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"Most of the damage appears to have
been to the roof," Springe said, "and
of course the concrete exterior walls
do not suffer much, but we have to
determine how many of the interior
wills were part of the actual basic
structure and how many were simply
partitions or dividers, which are not
ll!ted in calculating building damage."
The tenanlS and artists who had works
on display at the g<tllery we~ permitted
-to-retrieve what-they-could-=saJvi:rgco·
Thursday and recovered a quantity of
items. some intact, some smoke damag-
ed.
Board of Supervisors next Tuesday and ~
recommend that J,000 voting machines "'
snillng in U1e Noven1ber general election.
be. leased at $150,000 to assure smooth 11111 '11'\e Coleman System !I ~ly--capsble t l1----------9'11i-41111 -
of handling the 500 precincts it was
LOSS AT 11,000
FesUval of Arts cxhlblto r Dhm Wright
estimated his loss, a pnlntJng A!ld several
collages, at about ,1 ,000. A large painting
or Wright's in the 11~dltalion Room Co
designed for 'and we had more than
1,000 In Tuesday's election," St John
added.
l1e said the Coleman mach!nes havt
saved $2 million in their period or use,
... .-hlch moro than pays for their initial
$1.65 million cost by consoUdatlng
precincts.
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What Does Japan's
I ,
Flag Really Mean
By L M. BOYb
THE SCIENCE BOYS figu,.
your body heat is low~
ordinarily at 5 G''ck>ck in the
morning .••• THE MAKERS
ol those carnival r o 11 e r
coasters employ a single aafe-
ty test. 11 a glassful of water
camX>t take the ride without
: spilling, the fit is
u-n u s a b le ..•. ON THE
AVERAGE , a doctor i n
general practice gets about
14 phooe calls a day from
unsurprisiJ'lly .... Q. '"lllat
actor MiehaeJ Ansara almoet
always plays an Indian in TV
and the movies. ls be Indian?"
A. No, :iir, Mr. Amara is
of Lebanese utr•ctJon. Might
mention Frank DeKova and
Charles Bronson also play ID-
dians fairly frtquently~.
DeKova is Italian and
Bronsori's folks we r •
Polish .••. Q. • ' W b a t ~
portion of Ille leeJ>.qe &irla
in this country drive their
patients. ,. · own cars?'' A. About" one in
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about heari trouble? ~~l AM ASKED to name the 11 OC or Gmer
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their cars with them on her voyage from her home
port San Diego. The carr ier has been participating in the Vietnam war.
FrldOI, Ju" !, 1970 DAILY PILOT I
Warning Issued
L-dopa Approved
For General Use
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
penunent Thursday a~
proved the ge11eral use of L,.
dopi, a new drug widely ball-
ed .. the first effect hel p
for the hundreds ol lhoUADds
of Americans surffering from
Park.lnson'• Disease.
The Food IJld D r u g
AdminlrlraUon, under heavy
publlc pre9Ul'e, cleared the
drug for sale in an unusually
abort time.
• But tbe FDA abo ordered
unprecedented follow u p
le!iting by manufacturers
because of the high incidents
of advetse skie a fr ec t 1
AS90Cilted witi;J L-dopa.
"This new drug shows ~
mi.se ol. being one of the major
drug discoveries of. recent
years," said Dr. Charles C.
Edwards, commissioner of the
FDA. "A!, a treatment for
Parkinson's Disease, it is im-
portBnt to possibly as many
as a million Americans suf~
ferlng from thi:s alflictiori."
The '1de effects ranp from 11111... lo llltullnal bleedi111.
heart problems ~ mental
disturbances of v a r y I n I
aevetlty.
L-dopa allO is believed to
act as a ~xual 1Umulant in
many patient.I te.tted.
''Evidence to date shows
dearly that benefits outweigh & risks," Edwards said.
"For the first time in FDA
hi.story," be said, "manufac-
turers will be required to con-
duct long-term studies of the
~g's ellect.s.
''Since Parkinsonilm ls a
chronic disease, patients will
haw to take L-dope. for Jong
periods of lime," Edwards
said. "We don't know how
these patients will react after
five, 10 Of JS years of
treatment.
"Because of our limited
knowledge oC the drua's long~
tetm toxlcity, lt .is conceivable
that it can reverse the benefits
to risk ratio," he said.
try ea~ ou.merous hot pep-firs t JM7"50n ever dtported Aircraft carrier USS Constellation is eased into a
pers. Wait, ignore that. Am from this oountry. That was berth at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Brem-
no ~tor and ought not ® ~mas MortOl_l. In um, the erton, Wash., where she will undergo a nine-month ~rescr1be In p_rlnt. However, Cltitenry at Mar.em o u n t. 0 erhaul. She carried 400 dependants and many of 1t can hurt little to report Mass., accused him of lewd . v
the following claim of and lascivious activity, and'------------'-----------------------------
Parkinson's Dl!ease is . a
disorder or the central nervous
system, usually a f f e c t i n g
persons over 50 and causing
leg and arm lremors that
often progress to total rigidity.
There has been no eUective
drug treatment for Uie in-
capacitating disease.
Edward! noted by inference
pressure exerted by important
scientists aild members of
Congress for quick approval
of the drug appllc.Uon filed
some 90 days ago.
Associ ate Professor Robert M. shipped the old boy back to
Grodner of Louisiana State E n g I a n d • . . • 0 U R
Un I v e rs I t y . He says LANGUAGE MAN 'says ap-
Soutbwestern IQdians record proximately on~d of all
an exceedingly low rate of . matter printed in English now
circulatory ailmeots, and he is made up ol. mly 25 words.
aUributes Uilil peculiar good Ten of these are: the, of,
fortune to their frequent coo-and, to, a, io, that is, I and
•owed the World Something"'
"We in the FDA have tried
to act resporWvely a n d
responsibly by approving I.-
dopa for marketing as quickly
as possible, while buri!lg in
mind our duty under the law
to make certain to the best
of our ability that the drug
Ls safe and tH_ecUve," be &aid.
sumption of hot peppers. it. . OPEN QUESTION -Can
you tell our Language Man
how grapefruit came to be
called that?
ARGUMENT CONTINUES
over the Japanese flag. Tbat
ls, whether it really synr
bolizes the rising sun, as ~
monly believed, or actually
represents the 16 petals of
a chrysanthemum, Japan's
national flower . Who
knows? ... STATISTJCAIJ.Y,
a woman who already has
been married ooce is 10 times
more apt to find a husband
than a woman of the same
age who has never been mar-
ried at all. Experience counts,
certainly.
CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q.
"The people of which state
drink the most beer?" A. The
WiK'onsinltes win that contest,
·SINCERITY -It ~ the
blue polkadot on clothing that
is said to be most sincett.
Or such Js the contention of
a coJot psycb.ologist.
Remember that, young fellow.
If before leaving town you
want to tell your girlfriend
you will send for ber, be sure
to wear a blue polkadot tie.
otherwise, she may have
doubt;,
RAPID REPLY -Yes,
Mrs. G., worldwide, about
2,000 people a day commit
suicide, and another 33 a day
are murdered.
Y.our que1tions and com-
mrnts are welcomed and
tvill be used in CHECKING
UP wherever pouiblt. Ad·
dress letters to L. M. B~.
P.O. Box 1875. Nt.wport
Beach, Calif., 92660.
Becoming Police Officer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
·The 21-year-old son of a
federal judge has foru.ken a
dream to be an airline pilot
to join the police force
because he feels "we owe the
world something for just being
here. and this is my way
of paying it." .
John Morgan Davis Jr., a
roolcle and 1 bachelor, will
be walking a beat three
months from now after he
finishes training in the uses
of weapons, crowd conlrol,
psychology. community rela-
tions, criminal law ansd self·
defeiue.
"I've lived with the law all
my life, so this seems like
a natural thing to do," Davis
said between classes at the
Police Academy.
His dad is proud or the
sudden, unexpected deci!ioo,
which came without family
consultation.
"We defplitely need more
college age, college oriented
poUcement, said Judge John
Morgan Davis, who w a s
lieui:enant gov e r n o r of
Pennsylvania before being ap-
pointed to Uie U.S. District
Court.
"Law enforcement today Is
very complicated. I am a finn
believer that justice must
come from respect ot the
courts and the proper en-
forcement of law and order
by police officers."
YOUlll Davis quit the Embry
Riddle AeronauUca1 Institute
in Florida to join the team
of Police Commlssiooer Frank
L. Rizzo.
As a pilot he could make
$40,050, compared to $9,400 u
a patrolman but Davis said
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''l'm glad to have him,''
the commissioner said. "We
need bright, young, educated
men who are dedicated and
concerned. }( you want to
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and the police are an im-
portant part of it."
Dav is, a husky 6-footer said
his main interest is in drug,
and he is hopelul he can wqrk
in that area.
·'when I took a sociology
course at Valley Forge
Military Academy, 1 became
aware of the growing drug
problem .'' Davis said. "Since
then, I've tried to read
everything t. could t o
familiarize mysell with the
facts.
"I hope I can make some
contribution through police
work."
F.dwards said clinical tests
In this country since 1966 in-
dicate approximately two of
three paUenta are partially
or · totally relieved of their
:iymptom:s by J....dopa... -
He cautioned, however, that
j'slde-... effeet have be en
nported In a majority or pa-
tient!, some of them quite
unpleasant and others eyen
dangerous.
_ "Whether or not the use
of ttiis drug is justified in
the very early stages or
Parkinson's has not been
est ab 11 s hed , ,., the com-
missioner said.
lrdopa is a naturally oc-
curring substance known a.!I
an amino acid. lt is converted
lo a producl called dopamlno
in the body.
While the drug's precise
method oC •ction ls not known,
victims of Parkinson's Dileue
have decreued amounts .t
dopamlne in their brains.
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Money's Wortlr
Policy on Drug Use Urged
87 SYLVIA PORTER
IJ you·re a lypical office
bcw. you don't believe anyone
In your ottkt takes dr1.1gs and
YoU. certainly have no organiz·
ed company policy to handle
dnig ustrs.
lf you're
\\'OUldn't hire
typical. yo Ii
an addict or
try to reform one if you found
him ()f htr in your employ.
You are. however, hiring th~m
without knowing, suspecting or
taking the time to fi\1d out.
You , are doing this because
you don't ~now how lo
recognize an h~bitual user and
because you aren't making
any effo~ gain t h e
knowledge.
THE DRUG PROBLE.1\1 is
reaching e p i d e m i c pro-
Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI ) -Psul.
Milstein of New York has filed
a stockholders class suit
against the management or
GAF Corp. in fede ral court
charging mismanagement, ex-
travagance and, fraud. The
suit particularly attacks U1e
salaries, bonus, slpck options
and pension allowances ror the
company officers.
Milstein says he owns 60,000
:&harts of GAF common and
94,000 shares or $1.20 annual
dividend preferred.
NEW YORK (UPI)
Leasco Data Process'ing
Equipment Corp. bas obtained
$45 million in new credit Jines
rrorn an II-bank groap Jed
by C.OntinentaJ Illinois Bank
& Trust Co. at Chicago, which
is SUpPlying $30 million of the
credit, and an overseas group
that is providing $15 million.
Tenns were not disclosed,
NE\Y YORK (UPI ) -Enjay
Chemical Co. hru1 announced
-pla'lls to boost its capacity
to produce methyl et h y I
ketone, used in the ro.anufac.
lure of <lyes, printing inks,
acitesives and <' o a t i n g
systems, by 40 percent. The
company, a unit of Standard
Oil Co. of New Jersey, said
it expects to have its added
facilities onstream early in
1972.
NEW YORK -Allegheny
Power System , Inc. has asked
Federal Power Commission
permissiO'i\ to build a $100
million generating station and
reservoir complex near Davis,
W. Va.
•The application was fl.led by
tbret subsidiaries, Potomac
Edison, Monongahela Power:,
and West Penn Power. It
covers' a 750,000 kilowatt
p u mped-storage generating
station 3'1'ld a 7 ,200·acre
reservoir.
portions. a <' I! o r d I n g to
V\rlutilly aU autbOrltles. lt is,
In fact, "one or the most
staggering and c o r:n p I e ir
personnel problems f a c J n g
Anterican business,.. .s a y s
Modern 0 f f i c e Procedures
1nagazlne in a major study
th.is month -one of the few
ever to attack the drug threat
from the businessman's point
of view.
\Vhile m o s t corporations
have a policy to handle the
alcohoUc and probably one to
cove,.. the VC.infected worker,
only an estimated one in too
has a policy covering the drug
addi<.1. Yet, an i!Klepth study
cited by MOP indicates one
out of eight employe.s has had
a drug experience and one
out of four job applicaots has
experimented with drugs.
WHAT'S MORE, Dr. Donald
Louria, president oC the New
York State Council 04 Drug .
Addiction, predicts th at
''wilhin a couple of years,
every high school and every
college wfill!t inundated with berOm." ---~ -
The few companies which
have written palicles dealing
specifically with drug1 handte
the user along the same lines
as an alcoholic.
In brief, when someone-ad--
mits he uses drugs, they refer
him to a mental health clinic i~ediatcly. If nledicat prog-
nosis is poor, they dismiss
him : if it is good, each com-
pany follows the employe's
progress to be sure that he
continues treatment and stays
of.I drugs. If the user rejects
treatment or continues to use
drugs, all companies fire him .. ' BELOW VOU'U. f i n d
MOP's specific guidelines for
drug policy. Some seem pretty
harsh to me, but J readily
admit my ignorance and since
the main point is to recognize
the p r ob I e m , businessmen
may find the following rules
exceedingly valuable.
(I) Never accuse an
employe of using drugs, for~
this leaves you open to a
• slander or defamation of
character suit. Many slates
have no law against use of
narcotics, 'only against
possession of them. A person
"may ~how all the symptoms
of a heroin addict bul actually
have only a head cold."
IZJ 11IE BEST AP·
PROACII? "Just ask him -
straight out. Most w i t I
surprise you with t h e i r
frankne ss." If he's taking
drugs illicitly, insist that he
stop at once and direct him
to a mental health clinic or
hospital .handling addicts.
(3) If you have good reason
to think the employe is lying
and your company pays for
_physicals as a part of regular
policy, arrange for the
physical a n d eliminate all
doubts .
(4) If medical opinion for
reh obilitation is negative or
if the employe continues drug
use, fire him.
. ~51 IF l\.fEDICAL opinion
for rehabilitation is good, k~p
him but follow up to see that
Stanford Research
Facility to Open
Stanford Research Inslitute
CSRf ), no longer affiliated
with Stanford University, will
dedicate a new $1 million
research facility M o n d a y
near the Orange C o u n t y
fle~"cs )'()llP
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Airport, according to Charles
A. Anderson, SRI president.
The new laboratories will
study C'Ovironmental pollution.
They are named SRI-Irvine
and localed on MacArthur
Boulevard near Jamboree,
close to UCL
The 53 ,000-square-foot facili-
ty will be outfitted to study
smog formation, automobili
exhausl emissions. and
agricultural bio logy, Anderson
said.
SRI-Irvine will be welcomed
lo Orange County at
ceremonies Monday at 2:30
p.m.. \\'ith Alton E. Allen,
chainnan of the Board of
Supervisors as p r I n c I ii a I
speaker.
Stanford Reserach wa s roun·
ded in 1946 in Menlo Parlt.
near Stanford Uoiversity and
severed that relationship early
this year.
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and loan association •
Huntington Man
Gets New Post
BankA111ericarcl
lncorporatecl
Collins Radio
Valley l\fan
Grabs Title
A Fountain Valley member
of TUe Wyers Local 18 of
l.os~Angeles, Orange and Ven·
tura Counties Ms reclaimed
the Tile Textbook Trophy,
symbolic of victory in the
C alifornla Stale Ap-
p r en l i c esh1p Tile-setting
Contest.
Capturing the c o v e l e. d
trophy was Tom Bowers of
Fountain Valley, an tm.ploye
of Seleclile Company, Los
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Friday's Closing· Price~Complete Ne~ York · ~tock Exchange List
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Finance
Briefs
WASHJNGTON T-h•
Federal Reserve Board said
it wants to prevent member
banks from 1nclud1ng silver
co.1n hoard!! 1n tflelr reserve
requirements.
The banks, like many other
com holders , are hanging on
to the old silver coins against
a rise Jn their bullion and /or
num1smabc value
The Fed proposes to
ebm111ate the coins from the
reserve requirements and has
set a deadline of July 13 for
comment on the move.
PHILADELPHIA -Budd
Co announced production has
started on special airport
vehicles de!l1gned for
trans porting Jetliner
passengers between planes
and tennmals. They co:st
about $220,555 each.
Budd said it Is producing
eight for ArnerJCan Airlines
and three for Pan Amencan
World Airways, wtth del1ver1es to begin early negt ye~r. The
vehicles, called ' ' P I a n e: •
Mates," weigh 27 tons and
c•rry up to 150 passengers .
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Postal
Refor"i
To Debut
WASHINGTON (AP) -'!be
Nix.on administration's postal
reform legislation makes U.s
debut on the House floor next
week, a year -and the na-
tion's first postal strike -
arter it was sent to Congrw.
lbe bill calls for a massive
overhaul oC the Post Office
into a semi-autaoomgus ag~
cy able to set its own rates,
wages and investment plans.
Action on the measure,
which carries an 8 percent
pay hike .for postal workeris ,
is expected to head off renew-
ed talk of a second walkout
because of Congrtssiooal io-
actloo.
'Ibe Senate is expected to
cmsider a similar reorganiza-
tion bill later this summer.
Postmaster General Winton
M. Blount, speaking in-
formally to newsmen Wed-
nesday, u:pressed hopt ihe
legislation could be approved
by fall.
CONCLUDE DRIVE
Passage .of the p o a L a I
reform package wou1d con-
clude a drive begun three
years ago when t h e n
Postmaster General Lawrence
F. O'Brien proposed a..postal
corporation, declaring the 200-
year-old Post Office "i.s in
a race with disaster."
That conclusion was echoed
• year later by a presidential
C!OIIUDission. 1'be Nizon ad-
ministration introduced its
reform legislation May. 1969.
Neither the House nor the
Seaate bill_confonns exactly
with tfie legislation submitted
by the administration last
year. But Blount said dif·
ferenCes are-or a technical,
rather than $Ubstantlve
nature.
"When we first submitted
the legislation, we ,said there
were four basic things we
wanted in a postal reform
bill : control of. our .investment
policy, control of our costs,
proper control of our income
or rates and continuity of
management.
"Our feet weren't set in
concrete as far as form as
long as these four principles
were preserved. These are
principles that we will not
compromise on."
Even though Congress ai>
pears likely to pass the reform
legislation, the administration
has received one setback :
proposals for higher postage
rates seem doomed this year.
ln the interview, Blount did
noL consider ·passage o( the
rate increases a condition for
acceptana: ol the reform and
pay hike package.
SEPARATE ISSUES
0 We never asked Congress
to include the. higher rates
with the reform and pay
legislation," he said. "They
are separate issues."
Under either Senate or
House bills, the new postal
.service would be divorced
c.ompletely from ..the
President's cabinet and be run
by a board apPointed by the
President.
1be board, in turn, would
hire a manager to run the
service on a day·~ay basis.
Rates wouJd be set by a
rate Commiss.ion, also ai>
pointed by the President.
Proposed new rates need ai>
proYal of the boerd and, in
the House version, could be
vetoed by a majority vole
Jn either chamber wilhin 90
·doyt. Sa1aJie1 f« po9ta1 workers,
· how set by C<Jncrels, wookl
be subject lo negoUalions
between manaprnenl and the
post.al uNont. Otber than the
rtgl \ lo strlb, Iii< poslal
workers MAH. .. J~-v~all labor ri~ .wwded workei"s in
pnvato lndullr7· Both bill$ ~ the manage-
ment of the new pGllal service
lo issut up to tll bJUk>n in
general obligaUoft bonds to
finance hCW bulktints and
equipment. CUJTentl)', money
for such pu,._. 11 doltd
out by Congress.
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Friday, June 5; l97G
Bayh Says Wallace Win Shows Electoral Pe~il
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. far,..w anolher lhlnl party approved by Conaress and
Bird> Bayh, (0-lnd.,) said P.{eiiclenllal ' C!lfldldacy by ra\Uied by 111• stoles In time
Thur>day George O. Wallace'• wallace In 1972. lo lake effect In the 1972 i"ec·
victory ih the A I a b a m a Bayh is the ctlief Senate uon.
governorship primary is a sponsor ol • a corutltutlooal "None ot w want to see
reminder ol "the terrible amendment, approved by the a constitutional crisis being
dangen of our aboolele El,.. lfouse last September by a the counlry lo lt• -·"· toral COiiege syltem" of elec-35-70 vote, to provide for the ' he said, adding tbi.s would
Ung lhe president. electioo of the president by likely happen if W a 11 i c e
"We must move lo replace. 1 direct, popular vote. mounts another drive for the
the Elect.oral Collele With Although conceding the p~ presidency. Wallace says be
direct election of the president posed amendment faces ex· has no pl.ans for 1972.
by the people-and we must tended Senate debate, and a As a third party candidate
move now,'' Bayh tokt a news piosslble filibuster. Bayh urged in 1961, Wallace pt 46 elec-
ccinference at which he redoubled efforts to have it tor'a.J votes. Thls was not
19 INCH ROTARY MOWER
.>, whi1 of• mower for l1•l
t~an you·d 11p1ct for tlie
quality. Four cycle 1n9in1,
11111 deck, ofhet wh11l1
for •do11 mowln9. p
enough to deny an electoral
vote majority to President
Nl<C>ll bul !j>yh ~d a shift
of less than 0 ,800 votes in
three states out.side the South
would have thrown the elec-
t.ion into the !louse o f
RepreseotaUves.
.. 'lbe country 91nnot aUord
to run the risk ol a minority-
vote president elected by the
'Electoral College," Bayh said.
"And it certainly cannot a/-
ford to have a president
elected Jn the House-with
each state delegatkm havlng
only one vote and with tile
crucial ships In the hands Of
George Wallace!'
&yh was asked · wbf ho
regards Wallace as more ol
a threat now than in · 19A
since the former Alabama
governor narrowly w on
Tuesday's runoft p rt m a r y
alter trailing Gov. Albert P.
Brewer in the first primary.
The senator referred lo
~ !hat Wallace plans lo concentrate on a D o t h e r
presldenUal candidacy f o
southern and border states
and Aid llJll U Wallace had
canied the Carolinaa, Florida
and Tennessee in 1961, Nilon
wa.i.ld not have obtained. an
eltd.oral majorlty.
"A.nd ol course the stand-off
y.rould be even mbrt dramaUe
U.. the tm Democratic ~
didate were to win even one
o! the major states carried
by Nixoo-Calilomia, Illloois,
Indiana, New Jersey or Ohio,"
B1yh iaJd. ''The ~-. In
other wordl, ii ij, reol and
as dqerous 11 Ult country
ha.a ever faced." ~
Bayb aaJd Nlxoa"6 olflclally
behind !he diroct . -IJ!lOlldmeot and Mid be Is
hopeful ol Wbite 11 ..........
port In ·the s...i..
"It should not be. porUoan mue,"h< Aid. 8ddiog !hat
·bolh major. parti .. would be
put ill "a LenQOUI' p6altJoa it
Wallace bas the whip band
in 1972."
DRUIK BOLDEI
DDISRTBAY
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Hlt1y. rbi1 oo• hoid1 two drink•
C111d hos a rec111 for th• a1btray-
10 It doesn't allcl• oil. Mono yet,
yo11 get the two tvmbl•ts and the
a1btray. Nol tlnta.becl..1t'1 all on a
•IC1k1 you ton ••I cmywbete •
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A bullder'1 buy. w. •~I lo All 10111
ao w• buy tooa. l>on'I be 1-hy, g•t
enough. W e bow J<Ml t::GA'I do muelt.
11fith i lhffb.
OUT
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SPl:>T!
Miii STROBE
UritltO'I. Toro lllt\1 dt•ll Jt
p11!1at11 and ereczt11 th• 1lop·
Gc:tioa 1trob. e'ffKl ol th1 big
light 1how decilL The "Regular.,
all!'t pbosiey. been told <Uld 11
••lliDg fM 1~!1 aln101t anywher..
2488 REG.
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CONSTRUCTION SAW
first Iha• 11 1ow ol thl1 qualltr
hos been priced 10 low. lt1 the
worm drlw• geared heawy du.tr
1aw the Cmp-9nl•r and
prof111lonal u1e1. It pa.,1 !or ·
111111 if you'r. doing any amQunt
al bi~ l'tork.
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The little electrlc dud• thal do11
ei erylhlag lor 1up1r line IQ
eoan• leii.c• 1proyh1g. No
1epcua:I• tanlt ar hl'llYJ" lll·UP• lh1
buill·IA •lec:tric pump do.1 lt. S.1
th• ~t of palDt I.ti willi lh•
thick: ;IQ. ,.HrTOil'.
997
3M AUTO BODY
REPAIR KIT
Complete deal lo poteh up your
short. lnelude1 I 1hHl1 n11otted
1nndpaper plo:•lie 1andin9 block.
10 GL tuk ol body Jiller. tube ol
ho:td111er, 1pol putty. and mixing
.., stki o:nd 1pr.ai11r. (Don't till th•
body 1bop, they'll buy II c:allJ
2aa
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DOUBLE
BATH SWAG
l lghl where you need It cind 1tyl1
lo 111 all your both. Swag tb•m
where you wish. White
truo1luc1ol glo0.1 jor nQ harsh
bright •PQll. a•7 101-2
NEW SAFETY FOLD
~TUB ENCLOSURE
'
We t~li: all tb• dang1r. 11teep1 paying lor it. out of the model.
Foldl!tg plastic lf"Cfrislueent shower wall 11ide1 out ol lh• .,a,
ea1il7 or 1riug to keep the water oil th• !loor. (Then lh•r•• the
kid who fills th• tub and turn• on the 1hower). firm extnid•d
alu111lnum lrarii• you eon in11all In an allernoon.
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Shorty's ad1'1rt\1ed •pec\a\1 good lhni June
JQ, 1970. (Then there w111 the !l\IY •ho took
hl1 wile lo a witch doctor bfl:ou1e 1h1
WCll),
9 tci 9
SATURDAY and
SUNDAY 9 to 6
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CLO$[[)
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DELTA FAUCET
The •Ingle handle model...,,·,.
aold huodred1 of and gol n11tl lo
DQthlng lzl eompla.int1 (ii you coll
the guy who wrapped one a.round
011rplumblng guy's neck ··ne:r:l to
nolhlng .. ), Fh11h mount chrome
deck model.
1297
No.100
CLOTHES CADDY
Use at home Jar on Ironing caddy.
Or hang It b.hlnd a door Jor
jaekel1 and 1tull. When lra•eling
It mok11 an .01y thing to •lip
o••r the door and bang up your
·11uli. Sl.c alMliDg hooks.
FLIP LOCK
l ik• tnf wlie. 1mo\I but tough. (II
•h• •v•r read this 1tulf I'd be
eoll•cting on my diaobllity righl
now.I loc:k rno11nl1on 1h1 doo1
;a111h and cannot k lorc-•d uni•••
1h1 1nllr1 iraqi• comes oil tb1
wall.
CRAIB WEB m
Lik• a penny a Joot lo rew•b a
chair with a good from• and 1hot
webbh:ig. Unle11 }'O'Q got a
priwc:rte door to the mlAL lWnf up
and 1cning ?AOll•f l1 the •err to ...
BUILT-IN BAR-B-Q
17
FOOT
Thi1 i1 a lif•li111• dtlng. Rugg.d.
lThe fur wbo ttiolYI ii lo you get1 II
linle erulrf biaMll). You znab
the brick th1ag and ,., thi1 irt.
(Irick• we11 ••II yov. too.)
IJ77
• . ''llol"~·"-.~FREE CLASSES
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~ .• Junelo '-i..~v-oltog •. G<u!l4l(bptlq" rf ,
* Jufte 17 "liaatallaUo~ of lwik:~k;• ::·•'1 . . '~~--~
' Mcmufactured. 'brk:k ~.C:il) oo•erings' 't'-4-and related cra:fta. ~ .,. °1'
fr Junil 24 "Gllclcl•n Antiquing" ...
:. . • ·A repeat of o•• of ~'"most ,J>9P.ular •• ~,
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. · ' '..-LA MIRAl>A"~ \ D. BEFRESuu.n&.l · · sroRE. -... ' . ' ,
D DOOR PRIZES WEDS. EVES. ,
. . 7,3010 9,30 P.1!. ·~· -· .... ~ '-' . '
OSCILLATING
WAYE
SPRINKLER
Nothing ID o portable ipTlnltl•r
ha1 com• along to hcrt thl1 type.
Co¥1r1 11 3C x 15 foot al"9U. Thof1
on OTerag• lront yard with one
••lting. (And ii:r.Olt CCID gel th•
sid•walk-and th• mail&e11-too.
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ham•. 1•mi·pne11mollc tlr11. 1011
handl• grips. UH it to lug 1tu\I,
mill eonc:nte. flll with lee ond
party with. oc t\n CU kid•• rlcl•
lor tl:ie tu of Jt.,
WELCOME MIT
A thki black rubHr 1h1al about
J(" JI" ZCI." Funn7. •"'T ti_ I go
to 11 hou•• with one al Ill•••
do'ffn. a gur Ol"Jll th• door nd
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Member o( Class of 1970 at Air Force Academy lets
out large yaJA'n Wednesday during graduation cere-
monies under bot Colorado sun. Graduation exef'o
cises al the Academy, just outside Colorado Springs,
. weren't exactly jet propelled. They dragged on for
three hours.
Children to Stay
In O·ivn School;
Transfer Nixed
Parenl3 In the Mission Hills Ranch
had Spotted Bull Lane areas of San
Juan Capistrano won a victory this week.
Trustees of the Capistrano · Unified
School District voted to allow the 47
elementary school children from those
areas to remain in San Juan Elementary
School.
The administrative staff had previously
recommended the transfer of those
r-hildren to the new Viejo Elementary
School In the Granada section of Mission
Vie}o, six miles away.
But a firm protest by nearly all the
parents involved prodded the board into
a re-examination of the proposal, which
was designed to alleviate possible
overcrowding at San Juan School next
Jail. •
As 1 second alternative the ad·
lninistration had suggested moving the
entire filth grade at San Juan ·to the
Capistrano School which houses sixth
graders and next year will ioclude fifth
graders from the crowded Palisades
School in Capistrano Beach.
Leaving the Children jn San Juan
Elementary and taking a chance on
.overcrowding was the third choice.
Trustee Tom Winget, who made the
motion to leave the children where they
are, added that if overcrowding occurs,
one grade level of children could be
moved during the semester breek. J
Agreement Okayed
An agreement for engineering services
for construction of the Capistrano
Palisades storm drain. north of San
Clemente ha s been approved -by the
Boadr of Supervisors.
Toups ~ngineering, Inc. of Santa Ana
will provide the sel"Yices on the $110,000
project for $7,700.
Teenagers, Adults Talk On
Saddleback Teen Center
By PAMELA HAlLAN
OI t111 a.nr ,.li.t S!•ff
Teenagers outlined a program and
rules while adults argued about financing
and administration at two separate meet·
tings this week on the Saddlback Valley
Teen Center.
Both meetings in Mis:rion Vle}o Jtigh
School were moderated by the Mission
Viejo Homeowners Association.
"We're going to have a teen center."
said Perry .Snell, addressing about 25
teenagers in the TV studio. "It's not
an if."
The teens quickly zeroed in on their
problem areas--age limit, time, location ,
program and rules.
"Will there be both junior and senior
high students there!" asked one girl.
"l don't think they'd blend too well."
. "There W«'e both at the Laguna Teen
Center and i1 worked out well ," said
Trish Thomas, who bad worked for th e
Laguna Center.
After a lengthy discussion, the groups
decided threr should be no age limit ,
top or bottom. The name "teen center"
would take.care of the problem itsell.
CRASE THEJll our
"If little kids come fn, we'll ch&e
them out," laughed one girl "If a 29-year.
old comes in, he'll be reported to the
director."
The problem of time of operation
resolved itself, since there is a 10 p.m.
curfew. 'Mle. center would open im·
mediately after school. The teens thought
to extend the limit to midnight on
weekends so kids could gather there
for snacks after football games.
"We haven't decided on a loca tion
yet," said Snell. "But we're lookiag
at five possible sites." All are close
enough to the high school to be within
walking distance ....
Jim Brennan suggested that the center
not be too clooe to homes ao that loud
music woulan't cause a problem.
Music would be part of the over all
program but it was suggested that lhe
center shouldn't begin with a definite
schedule of activities.
The teens decided it should be ::i. p\a('e
to talk, play pool or dance and when
a group decided to have an or1tanized
activity, it could go to the paid director
who could fill in the details.
GAME TABLES
"The facility would include pool tables,
11i.ng pong, darts, card&. gam• 1n oat,.
door barbecue pit, snack bar, juke box
and tabl'e! and chairs. -·
The teens asked to. have a partitioned
roorrl wtth a glass windoW fur arts
and crafts for club meetings, sewing
or conferences.
Outside there should be tennis and
volleyball courts and an outdoor patio.
"This will be a place for the nice
kids and for the drifters who haven't
got anything to do." said Snell "The
troublemakers will always { I n d
somethin,'!. We'll be taking away their
audience.''
The "rules" were suggested by Ray
Graham from the Aegean HI 11 s
Homeowners, a policeman by profession.
"Why don 't you say, 'if its illegal or
hurts someone else, you can't do It,
and let that be your only rule." The
teens thought it was a good idea.
At the adult meeting, things weren't
so smooth. John Ciulik and John Moers
of the Aegean Hills group said they
would not commit any of their service
area money until they see a detailed
plan.
BUDGET EXCE.SSES • The center is lo be financed from
an excess in the county servlti! area
bldgets frou Mission Viejo and hopefully
Aegean Hills and Capistrano Highlands.
~foers wanted to put off tile teen
center until every detail could be worked
out and presented to the county officials
unofficially to get their reaction.
The proposal must be submitted to
the administrator of the county special
11ervice districts in the neii:t few wef'.ks
In order for It to be placed in the
coming year's budgeL
Mike Shearer, president o( the 11fission
Viejo Homeowners, said it would not
be necessary to work out all lhe delails
to get the money committeed for next
year. The details would be nectS58ry
before any moo ey could be spent,
however.
Chet Briner, Saddleback V a I I e y
Chamber . 6! Commerce president, and
Trustee or the Tustin High School District
suggested appointing_<:Ommilt~s to_ ~ork
ouf details in spec1!1c areas. Shearer
agreed, naming people ti> prepare reports
on the details of &dministration, govern-
ing body, site. location and community
agency involvement.
The reports will be given Sunday In
Shearer's home.
Pool Hours Set
In San Clemente
· U the ocean seems yet a lrifle chill.Y,
try San Clemente's municipal pool.
Arlie Waterman, city parks ruperln.
· tendent, said the pool will be open the
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Frid_,, .kine .5, 1970 s
Vroom for One More?
San Clemente Sets Motorcycle Study
87 RICHARD P. NALL
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Scheduled two-day molorcycle races
tn San Clemente m~ not 'cause the
· roar Ignited by a propoeed motorcycle
park on several hundred acres inland
of the freeway.
Councilmen have schedulel a June 17
public hearing on the matter and sug.
gested that propone.nts produce mponsi·
hie studies on the future noise level.
William T. Brummett of 421 Calle
Dellcado presented councilmen Wed·
nesday with a pctilioft by 150 residents,
primarily in the Rancho Marguerita area.
He proposed noise level studies prior
to any council approval of such a fadlit)'..
A firm was proP!)Sed that makes such
studies on airports al)d other noise pro-
ducers:
The cotlnell also received an 81-
signalure • letter frorn residents of the
Colony Coves area. It asked that no
mort permissloft be granted for motorey~
cle raCing in 9Je Reeves Ranch area
west of the freeway.
NOISE POLLUTION
Mentioning existing noise pollution
from the Santa Fe Railway, TRW and
Camp Pendleton, the letter states, "The
quality of • town has never been enhaJtc-
ed by having • racetraCKln its environs.''
Wallace H. Miller of lat Camio San
Clemente said his group is not protesting
the sch~u1ed motorcycle scrambleti June
27 and 28.
"We just don't want it to become
a dally or weekly occurawce. We fear
it will grow h1 she and · frequency ,"
he said. He said the group would protest
any intrusion Into the Reeves Ranch
area west of the freeway "with
everything we have."
The proposed motorcycle park is on
land owned by Brigham Y o u n g
Unfverslty. "We're not protesting a
motorcycle park east of the freeway::
he said.
The races are to be west of the
freeway and the proposed park east
of the freeway.
WELL HANDLED
Mayor Walter Evafls noted that the
races for the Church of Jesus Christ
of the Latter Day Saints were well
handled last year.
Mn. Jean R. Huston of 225 Via Secorro
said two motorcycles· in front of her
house produced so much racket that
she could hardly stand it.
"'" I.id "th"' i. ~ etent.•~" .iii, :.,,;v.rp,.~ awluL
Eveo tonight was ,awf\ll. ~·
Her buaband, Rocer uW. "We live
on top of it. All thea btrd1 come out
on m<1torcycles and make a rat-a.tit,
blat-blat.blal; someone's got to speak
out. I'm against it" ·
Cou11cilman Thomas O'Keefe suggested
thp.t the gra~tlng of a permi t last year
and this does not ·at a precedent, that
the races will be IJllpected this, year
lo determine U they will be allowed
the following year.
O'Keere moved that the action of the
planning commission in granting the
motorcycle park permit be reviewed by
the councll 11ext meeUng and suggested
applicanl! be. prepared to present noise
level findings.
NEVER DEVELOPED
Councilman Stanley N or l h r u p
asked, ''bow ii 1 man gotng to present
a noise level study on something that
has never developed." Cowicilmaa CliH
Myers said II could be a comparadve
1tudy noUng noile level IDd ·~Inell
from resideilces.
Northrup asked, "Are we tllkinr about
decibels?0 He JU.Ut•ted it w®ld be
impassible to atucty the nolle level belorw
Jt exists.
There Wert remarks from the audience
tn response such as "C'mon. 11 One
woma1 said, "This I.a 1970.'' 1be study
would apperenUy be a proJecUon of
the decibel>.
Councilmen adopted O'Keefe'1 motion
and will lake. the matter up a1lln June
17, probablJ in a roar of dtbto op-
position.
Public Pension Plcins
Eyed by San Clemente
87 JOHN VAL TERZA
Of , ... DlllY ,., ... •••If
The city of San Clemente will seek
proposals on new public safety employe
pension plans from the public market
place before considering strong appeals
from the employes to change over to
a stat~perated plan.
Councilmen agreed this week with sug-
gestions fr<:m member Thomas 01Ceefe
to ask the city manager to draw up
the specifications ol a plan klentical
to the Public Employes Retirtment
System (PERS), then ask for bids from
other insurance finn s.
Jn the meantime. the council authorized
City Manager Ken Carr to obtain in·
formation from the PERS which is more
current on relative costs than the two-.
hear-old figure! now available t.o the
city. '?11e study cost ls not to exceed
1200.
The pensiof'l issue Is the only solid·
request related to salaries and frin1te
benefits from the city's public safety
employes association. •
Police Detective Sgt. Bob Mason, a
director of the employe group, made
the official appeal for the changeover
at the council's Monday night study
session,
Mason tokl councilmen the shift had
been requested by every member of
the police, fire and l I f e g u a r d
deparbnents, and would involved a
-•I ~l!ir•dlnl ol a 1<>1f1 'I'll• of benetlts, -pared to tl!f ui.lbii ll-
year11ld relirement system.
But the underwriter tor the prettnt syst~J local lnsu?9nCe man Bud Sbeele.
defended the pension plan and sa!d he
has done a good job wlth the !undJ
available.
Countering remarks by-public safety
1pokesmen that the: e1isting ,pension plan
Is a delment to keeping or recruiting
quallfled personnel, 5hee1e aaid the
government plan ls not a detemm to
employes leaving the city.
"I see nothing to keep an entire police
force from goinc to another clty," M
told councilmen. He added that du.
wooJd not bappen.
But the major is.sue from the employes•
standpoint baa not been the ret<ntlan
of qualified personnel, but tbe ~
ment of new ones. ·
One """"'• in the police d<partment
today said that about a dmen •P-
plicalions have been received from
qualified officers.; aeeklng-emplayment
to several newly created poliUons, but
only if the system Ls adopted.
The department recently began ac-
cepting applications for 11 new police
positions pakl. for through a federal grant
made to help with the costs of PrtsideDo
tial security.
CouncUman Stanley Northrup, whtt urr·
ed the city to "take a good, hard look"
at the pension ideas, sa.id lbat recruit..
ment "is a two-way street."
Under the PERS system, 111 employ•
could take a position with another city
with his benefits and accrued funds m.
tact.
The present city system does not ofter
that benefit.
No specific details on the coat com-
parisions have yet bttn available, Carr
has_ told jhe «oandl, beca-. of t>o
age ol the otatl!tict Hallable. r
Some indi<a\JOru! hom publlo sal«y
spokesmen have placed the cost.I about
equal.
But Carr uld he would baft to ~
the latest figuret before preaenUnr •n1 cost ·comparlsoris to the council,.. whJcb
is expected to like 'the matter up in
another study .session belort approivtac
the new city budget.
payuptot297*more
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fora com
gives you .all this?-
Why pay more when MavMtck ""'you money
rtght from lhe 1tart? And however you figure
It ••• 1Jn1 power, economy ••• Mavertck glve1
you mora In the bargain!
Mawrtck It no llghlwelght. ltw wide tread and
alabllily makes for a sure grip on !he road. Yet
there's no excess weigh! to cause acceleration
lag or reduce fuel economy.
Mavarlek la perky. Some competitive makea
have four cylinders. Maverick'• got a 170 CID
alx-cyllnder that delfvers 105 hp. It gets you up
to expressway speeds In less than 15 seconds
•.. wllhnut Qelting you In hock et the gas pumps.
M1nr1ck la economlcal to drfft. Test· drivers
averaged 22.5 mpg In s imulated actual driving
condlllone. Th l9 means you could go up to 350
miles or mort between gas atops.
MAVERICK
Ma.,.rlck la almpte to park. ft'• feu than 15 feet
long and has a 1umlng diameter of onty 35.8
feet. So .you can nip In and out of tight parking
tpott and tough traffic, easier tt'lan the big gU)'I.
Maverick It almple to ·malnla ln. You.can do 1t "
yourself. The Maverick Owner's Manual la
packed with simple diagrams and lns1ruetlon1.
Ma't1rlck It •a•r to own. So easy, In tact, with
Its low, low price, that you can even move up
to a Jazzy Maverick Grabber and 1tlll beat that
compact prtce.
M•v•rlck It Amtrlcl't blggeat MIHng tmall ar.
And that mean1 you can expect top dollar reaaJe
value when It comn time to tr1de. Maverick
Just do"n't know how to. atop aavlng for )'Ou.
MAVERICK ..
weekend of June I and 7 lrom l lg_!p.m._, __ ""'•
Walennan gaid the pool will be open •
dally tho.1e hours beglnnin1 June ia ex-
cept Thursdays when il cl°"'5 at 6 p.m.
Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 are
available on reservauon for use by prl·
vate parties or organliations.
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"'"'' ......... Tears tor a Friend
DeLana Carr, 13, a 4--H member from Wilton, C~lli., finds it easier
to hold back a haU-ton steer than a Oood of tears as an auctioneer
announce& 1ale that will send her pet to the butcher shop. DeLana
raised steer !Or 4'H project, but fouiill parting dlfficull. Au~on prfcc
will give lhe cash to start a new project and a new friendship._
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Information regarding this service may
he obtained by CBlling the cily parl<l·d .. ·
partment.-The pool ls heated .a.ncLadmiJ..
11ion remains 50 cent!: for adutt.a and 25
cents · for 'children ~r 12.
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NOW!WlJR FORD DEAi FR'S ECONOM'-DRIVE!
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,~e-saw Control
· Battle Co·ntinues
Near Capital
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When 336-pound Gerold Piich, 24,
!ell in hl! Lolldbn. apartmant re-
cently, iajurlng .h!J . back, police
found they could not cartY him
do11!11 the narrow stairs. So lh,eY
rigged up a .sling and loWered him
lf>-leet from a , balcony to an am·
bulance. After treatment at a hos-
pital Pilch was released and w d
he· w"5 goinl on a strict diet. •
• RecrUits arriving at the Bram·
cote Army Camp find pinups al·
ready' pasted on their lockers, cour·
tesy o! Sgt. Bob Wilkinson. "It's
one of. the most successful ways
we've found of making the first
days in the army a! pleas~t .a'
possible for the lads, 1ald Wilkin-IOD'• superior, Maj. H. Thomas. •
Police ,.... adwed King's
LV"I\, E11g'4ftd r<lidnll tlaot
they tDUl provide police e1cortr
to brides on Saturdav• to mcM
aure they get to the church on
timt through traffic ;ams. No
mention was made of bridt·
grooms, who apparently ~l
have to get to church on time
under their own steam.
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-PHNOM PENH, Cambodia !AP) -
!\lore bea\>)I fl&htlng was r-">d today
around the vlllace of Set Bo, ID mil.,
-ot Phnom Penh, and In the
central Cambodian provincial capital ot
Kompong Thom.
The Clmbodlan Cormn~ a1Jo a..ri--
nounced the loo& " Lomphet, """tal
of Ratlanlwirl Province In Ille -· While In the northwe.t part of the country
the government dolled the airport aerv-
lnl the famed tanple ruins •I ~kot
and evacuated the few to\rilts still there.
A French airline employe said there
had been sporadic fighting around Siem
Reap, four miles from Angkor.
In South Viotaam, Viel Conr and North
VI~ mon.r and rocket •!tacks
were heavy for the second nfatit in
a row, but relative quiet prevafif:d in
the provinces east of the Cambodian
border areas where U.S. and South Viet-
namese. troops have been sweeping.
Military ll>llJ'Oel In SafCon said this
Indicated the drive Into Cambodia had
effectively puabed the ....,,y troope hack
and cut otl the flow ot munitions and
supplies to memy units 1n South Vletoam
aloog that part of the fronlier.
Military -In Phnom Penh reported Lite Thursday that the Viet
Ooq and North V~ troops who
seiR<I Set Bo early In the cloy -had
-~ O<ll. Bµt today the Cam-bodian Commaod said hea\>)I ft8iJling
was gomg on in the area.
1be command rushed a battalion of
paratzoopers to the baltle, the clmest
"' far to the capital, and Cambodlan
fighter-bombers flew attack missions
In oupport of the ground troope •
Jt was not clear who held the vill8£e,
but the eoemy attack had developed
Into much more than a hit·and-ruo
haraaaing operation. 'Ibere was specula·
tion t h at the Communist command
wanted to secure an area clo9e to Phnom
Peril from which to launch rockets into
the capital, just u they periodically shell
Saigon.
Eighty miles north of Plmm> Penh,
the battle for Kompong Thom was in
ib thin! day. A military spokesman
said the North Vletn.mese and Viet
Ooq lo=s that seized part ot the
city of. 25,000 had. renqed their &Uults .pinot government alrongp<>inU. He said
o$ -lDD eolimy troops bM been IOlled, bul the -.. fon:eo otlll .....
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Israelis Stage
Most Air Raids
Since June War
By United · Prell lntemaUonal
lsrael sald waves of Its warplanes
blaltled Egyptian targeta along the Suez
Canal t o d ay b II •tralpt houn ot
raid:s -heaviest assaults since the six·
Y rt d b1 I er'Oll elec-day war started thn!e years ago. O Y was 8 OU e OS The aruiiversary of the war was mark-
Uon day. 1A>s Angeles Mayor S.m ed by violent Arab demonstrations
had advancOa to near Iha marbl place
in U\e center.
Cambodian fifljlter_, f le w
repealed mislkm In 1be -. lhe
spokesman eajd, and helicopW" pilota
spoiled ..... a1 enemy -carryiJll
IWa)'. de.ad and WOl.Ulded. ~ fail of 1/cr4N' alter I -k
" fl&hlinl left the --Giiiy one foothold in . C.arnbodil'1 m o 1 t
northeast.em province. 'J'bil w a •
Labansiek, a distri<:I copltal 10 miles
nor1b of Lomjlhat and llO miles -t
of Pllnom Penh.
Military ............ 1he -.y ......
• deWmined to oonilol all ot lllttanbrirt
Province to give them muimum leCW'lty
oo the lower .U.tdles ot the Ho Oil
Minh trail down which men and materiel
come from North Vietnam to tbe war
In South Vidwn.
N. Koreans
Claim Sinking
'Spy Vessel'
From Wire 8erYlcea
TOKYO -Official North Korean
broadcasts today said Communist North
Korean naval forces sank an American
"spy bait" which iatruded into the
waters orf Jeiju.
Broadcasts from the North Korean
capital of Pyongyang aakl the "heavily
armed spy boat came escorted by figbter
planes and aaval ships." It said the
boat was on ·a reconnaissance nllsskln.
North Korea called the incident "a
provocative act against North Korta
from land and sea" and added : "'Ibe
naval spy intrusion is the lates~ • ~ these
mad provocations."
Earlier today, the S o u th Korean
delense ministry said two heavily armed
North Korean gunboats overpowered and
captured a 120-ton South Korean navy
boat with 20 ·men aboard iA a brief
sea batUe. It said the lnclde1t took
pl.toe •t about .1:40 p.m. near·Yoopyooc
Island 75 miles east ol. Seoul.
Brig. Gen. ~ Youna-suh, spokeaman
fe< the minjllry, said· -·~ .... ·~·ttd:· ' He described the South ~ craft
•~a Joudtp1' bi <omounCed bolt"ftlqed
tn a rootble mJ..saica to protect South
Koiean fuhlng boats operatlll1 In the
are.a from violating the border line.
He did not say whether the South
Kortao vessel resisted the 1elzure or
whether she suffered any casuaJUe1 or
damages in the North Korea n firing .
Defense Millister Chung Nae-hyuk call·
ed an emergency meeting or his aides
to study the situation. Among those at·
tending the meeting were the chief of
naval operations, Adm. Chug dii-soo
and Lt. Gen. Yoo Ke~ counter-
infiltratJon commander. '
The naval iocident took place while
a Cambodian good will misslo11 was
In Seoul to seek military assist&nci!.
South Korea has said it was ready
to provi~ nonmilitary assist~ to
CambodJa but aot military help at this
a<age.
HE HAD TAX GRUDGE
Arthur G. B•rtcl1y
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WOUNDED IN HIJACK
TWA C1pt. Dall Hupe
Hijacked Pilot
In Good Shape
After Operation
WASIUNGTON (AP) -The woonded
fiight captain of the hijacked TWA
airplane, Dale C. Hupe, was reported
in "perfectly fine '' condition today.
Hupe was wounded, with a bullet. in
the stomach, during the shooting which
climaxed the capture of t h e hijacker
Thurlday at Oullas airport.
Dr. Carloa Odlaga, the Fairfax, Va.,
hospital surgeon who labored ever Hupe
lor three flours Thursday night to repair
punctured intestines told reporters today
that Hupe had lost much blood and
was ln considerable pain. But the doctor
said, he came out of the operation well .
Odiaga gave permission for a single
FBI agent to talk to Hupe but he said
no other visitors would be allowed except
Hupe'& wife and children. Yorty lost his bid for the Democra· ogalnlt Israeli occupatloa In many townJ
tic gubernatortal noniinaUon and at of Jordan. Thousands ol Ei;yptions
Hollywood Park, Yorty, a hone, c:hesed Presldellt Gama! Abdel N.,..r
a horse, running as the favorite in in the streets cf Cairo and shouted,
the second race, finished fourth. "we shall fight!" Can d' p Tho colt was named for the Mayor Wbil< N ...... WU praylnl In I Cairo a ian ostmen
"He's perfectly fine although his trhoal
1s sore and of course we have him
sedated 90 be won't feel much pain,"
Odlaga sajd.
Odlaga said he found no bullet either
In the patient's clothes or in the skin
lissue. by newscaster George Putnam who mooque for El)'plian victims ol the
awns-lili extensive raclng-stable;-11117 nr,wave-o!tu .,..,. ot· Iaraell-Slage Work Stoppage
• jet light.er-bombers pounded away at
-He said Hupe WOOlif remain In the
hopsit.al for at least 10 or 12 days.
J •m1S Stewart, 57, peeked Into
a Cleveland sewer, became &tuck,
and it "'as 13 hours before someone
£r oed him. Stewart, owner of lhe
Ideal Beverage Co., said he. J>e-
came trapped when be stuck his
head and shoulders into a sewer
at the plant to clean it. A passerby
heard his cries fa r help. Stewart
was reported in good cDDdltlon at
I hospiUIL
Egyptian targets along and behind
ESYPt's Suez front lines.
A Tel Aviv communique said the nlds
began at 6:30 a.m., Middle East time.
and continued until S:30 p.m. A
spokesman said all raiden returned aafe-
ly to bases.
It was the seventh consecutive day
of intteasin,gly heavy Israeli a i r raids
in the canal zone in an effort to knock
out El)'lllian artillery and amllircralt
emplacements.
TORONTO (AP) -P05!al workers
ln three Canadian provinces went on
strike today to give teeth to demands
(or higher wages.
Hundreds of mall workers were on
strike in Novi Scotia, Ontario and British
Coh .. nbia and pickets were posted in
many locatiom.
About 100 workers at Saint John, New
Brunswick, were on strike ror 85 minutes
befott they returned, blaming their wock
1toppaae cm a m..isumlersLand·
So y uz 9 Cre w
Turns Attention
To Navigation
MOSCOW (UPI ) -The Soyuz 9 com-
Rain Co·ntinues in Midwest
mand pUot, Col . Andrian Nikolayev, and
flight engineer Vitaly Sevastianov swltr+l-
ed the.it emphasis from medical tests
to space navigation today in the fourti\
day of their orbital flight.
Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. the world's
first spacewalk er, said at the Baikonur
Ground Ciontrol Centef. "S?lltt naviga-
tion is one o( tht "key problems or
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Leonov, who hosted 8 television pro-
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..u trol Room •nd talked about the na\'lga-
tlonal ospects of the ni ght.
He aald he and h~ pilol, the late
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.n fllghl· He sakt the system aboard Soytiz
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The views of the CO!'Vol room showed
It lo be basically stmUar to the U.S.
Mlakm Control Center in Houston, with
a rotr rJ monitoring &ereen.s befort the
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tn one hand and a ltl'Ji&hl razer in
the other, an Arizona man with a $471
l!f\ldge qainst the govemm<nt hljacbd
a jetliner Thurad«y aod held 51 peraolll
bootage for $111D million r..-n. '
Elfll>I boors Liter, the onleal .-
wilb I guofifll>I In the cocltpit lflat left
the piJol with I bullet in hia lllomad!
and the hijacker in FBI handculf1.
Tile hijacker was Arthur G. Barltley,
a former bakery truck driver, who polite-
ly had told the crew lbat ooce he rot
ihe ransom he was going to "destroy
the money and all the ~e oo board." But all the _..., ~ honn,
and Bartley WU hauled into cut before
midnlght and waa jailed wllboul band.
Oapt. Dalo C. Hupe, the pilot ot the lflr..,.,.,.,. Boeing 7f1 WU """""""
today alter 1Uf11ery allowed 1be ll'Oll>d
was not serious. .
'Ibe airliner, all four Um lhot oot
by poUce, finally came to rest at the
end of a runway lined with bogw; money
bags Barkley believed were filed with
ransom. They actually were stuffed with
paper.
STOP SKIPPED
The wild adventure began when
Barkley burst into the cockpjt of the
Phoenix-to-Washington flight as it passed
over New Mexico. Waving his razor
and a .22 caliber pistol and tarrying
a gallon can of gasoline, Barkley ordered
the pilOl to skip a scheduled ~ at
Sl Louis and fly directly to Washington
to pick up . the ransom he demanded
as balm for ~ feud with the government
over a $471 tax bill.
While the pilot headed for Washington,
Trans World Airlines officials collected
$100,750 from two mall Virginia banks,
stuffed the money in begs, and brought
it to Dulles Airport.
Al the same time, TWA ordered Capt.
Billy Williams to fly from New York
City to meet the incoming jetliner.
Williams is the ·pilot who boarded a
TWA jeWner hijacked to Rome in
October.
Thinking "here I go again," Williams
landed at Dulles in a small chartered
plane close to the hijacked jetliner which
had touched down earlier and was refuel-
ing. Williams picked up a bag of money
1'W A officials had placed on the runway
and trudged slowly to the jetliner.
Once inside, the hijacker "met me
with an open razor in one hand and
piistol. in the other," Williams aid in
an interview.
ANGRY AT $1'1
Barkley grabbed f.he sack and began
pulling mopey out. "'Ibe fint thing he
got was I packet of one dollar bills.
This made him very mad and be ordered
the pilot to put the plane io the air."
The pilot opened the throttle and took
of[ immediately with Barkley ominously
telling the crew "no man shouJd die
alone.'' Whenever he spoke to the crew,
Barkley politely added "Sir." But
Willi~ said he also threatened to kill
the crew "a half a dozen times."
Inside the cabin, most of the
p&Mengers did not realile what was
happening until the plane reached Dulles.
But then it became chillingly clear. Jack
Ongle, 14, Mesa. Ariz., said "I saw
this man standing in the: door with
a g\Ul. He was Jooking down the aisle
as if he would shoot scmebody ."
Roger Buchanan. a student at Arizona
State University, Tempe, said he began
taking pictures, but was warned by an
irate passenger to stop. "Are you trying
to get us killed," the passenger shouted
at Buchanan .
At this point, Barkley decided "to
give them one more chance," Williams
sa.ld. Following the h I j a c k e r ' s in-
structions, officials lined the runway with
bags stuffed with paper. Williams said
Barkley refused to let. the plane land
until be spotted the bags.
Once the plane was on the ground,
the climax came qWcklY. WU!iams and
the flight engineer started for the rear
door of the plane to load the ransom.
In the cockpit, the pik>t and the flnt
officer "using facial erpresslons" lo com-
municate had deckled to jump B&rkly
beca111e the hljacttt "hid conv1nced
all of us that he was going to 1et
rid of us whether be cot the money,
or whether he didn't." Williams 1ald.
Theo came a blast of gunfire as Police
shot out alt four tires an the jetliner.
Barltley apparently did not hear the
noise, but remained standing in the, doot
of the cocipit.
At thls point, passengers began to
open escape hatches over the whig, and
jump to safety, but Barkley ••just stood
there pointing his gun," a passen1er
said.
Now. the FBI made ltJ move. Agentt
began boosting each other into the plant
via a door close tO the cockpit.
Don Solomonson, 32, Overland Park,
Kan., the copilot, de.scribed what hap-
pened next :
As the hijacker looked out the cockpit
door into the cabin, he "suddenly reached
up his right hand and fired ." Barkley
had spotted an FBI agent who had
fired at him. "Then we jumped Barkley,"
Solomonson said. In the scutne, the pilot
was forced back into his seat, and Bark·
ley was on top of him. It was at Uris
point the pilot was shot. Solomonson
said he made a grab for Barkley's
gun and "I puJled it 01£ of the captain's stomach."
By now the plane was filled with
FBI agents who overpowered Barkley
and handcuffed him., While the shooting
was going on, tbe paasenger1 were
cowering in the grass aloopidlt' the
runway. "Man, it was a mess! Old
ladies were Cl'}'ing, passngers were ytll·
ing and rolling on the ground," airport
policeman Hubert Laconia said. .
A3 for Barkley. he was hustled down
the stairs from the plane, noddiq and
.smiling. He kept saying "Hello, there,
hi there," to each policeman be paaaed,
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Opened in N.J.
TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -The U.S.
governmert opened it cast against
Newark Mayor Hugh J . Addorrizio today,
with U.S. Altomty Frederick B. Lacey
claiming the state would show that Ad-
donizio had said there was "a million
dollars" to be made as mayor ol Newark.
Addooizio and seven othen are charged
with compiracy and extortion or more
than $253,000 from a city contractor.
They are on trial in U.S. District Court
her..
Lacey, speaking slowly and reading
from a text placed on a rostnim, llid
the government would show that Ad-
donizio, "in his own words, saJd there
was no money In being a Congressman.
whereas you could make a million dollars
being mayor ol. Newark."
Addoni.r.lo, who faces the fight of hi!
political life in eeeiing a third four-year
term in a June 18 runoff election, .ervtd
14 years In Cooattss prior to !w=ln1
mayor.
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Cir~us Saved (;hildren
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CHIMBOTE, Peru (UPI) -
The fact a clreus was playing
outside Yungay saved many
of the chlldren of that city
and nearby ,Ranrahlrea from
d'eatb in the Sunday earth·
quake that bu taken as many
as 30,000 lives.
Augustin Rojo, M, and tu.
two daughters, airlllted from
Ranrahirca to the port city
of Chimbote Thursday, said
close to 1,000 persons from
Yung&y and Ranrahlrca ned
to safety ln the hills when
the earthquake struck Sunday
aflemoon.
"We used to go Sundays
to Yungay. It had a very
prett.y plaia," Rojo said.
"Now the only, thing that re-
mains are two palm trees and
the 01metery."
killed by the quake that llhook
northern Peru from the coast
to the· Amazon jungle and sent
fioods and land!lide.s roaring
down the Andes mountains in~
to clUes in the valley.
Rojo, visiting relative! tn
the valley, said he felt the
quake while preparing to
return lo Uma. II WU f~
ed 10 or 15 minutes later
by the lancWlde.
"We all ran desperately
toward lh• hills llld -· lo God the path of the
avalanche was diverted liy a
hill," he said. "Firat tt af-
fected the people In Yuogay.
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"A lol el ot1>er neWibon
mode It lo the hilll with 111.
'!'¥dqwe c..,._..i,
10 -llld we burled tllem.
We llllJ"Vlved until y......iay
(Wfldneoday) -the tint
i.Jklopte-dropped .. -food."
Probe of Students' Death
Says Police Not to Bia~-
JACK.SON, Mi!!. (AP) -Students a t t he
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He '\a.k1 most ol those who
made it to safety wtre
children attending the circus
outside town.
Gov. John Bell Williams says predominanUy Negro school
a state investigation showed have denied poUce reports of
police acted in self~ense in campus snlpinc and t h e
killing two young Negroes dur-governor's rep>rt b r ou I ht
.ing a confrootaUon w I t h swift reaction.
students at Jackson Slate "Just ariother dc>nothinJ:
nouncecr" that a N..,. bo!<olt .
of .many ~te.owned It.ores
Jn downtown Jacboo -W
11\&rt today to 1upptrt
demandl for more ~ job
opporlulliU., -lndudhis .no
that. Ibo Cify'1· polJqt aod n;;,
departmenl be 40 ......,. RUBBLE ALL THAT REMAINS IN SECTION OF HU.AR.AS, PERU
Aerial Photo Ti1ken Tuesday Shows Devastation Th•t Followed Suncl~y's Eerthqu.ek•
Arabs Make New Alliance
"When the earthquake came
the children were able to run
to the hills," he said.
College. speech," said Qwles Even,
In a television report Thurs-Negro mayor .of Fayette and
day night. the governor said . a civil rights leader. "He has
officers were fired on by no feeling at all for black
snipers before opening up wilh people."
a fusillade of 200 to 300 rifle The Rev. Rlpah David
and shotgun rounds May 15. Abernathy, head of th e
black. ·
Williams said bis repOrt WU
bued Oil I complete and Jm.
parJal inv..Ugalloo by lho
It.Me, ''wiit6Wt' lmei1e:rGlce ..
Intl,_ aa my port." Gov.Maddox
takes Mom
To Picket
By Tbe AslOdated Press tremisls called for strikes and the United States, adding that
Rojo and bis daughters were
among the first persons
reM:Ued from the devastated
valley of Callejon de Huaylas
by the U.S. helicopters that
had been grounded for much
of the day by low-hanging
clouds.
Officers fired only after en-Southern ChrisUan Leadenhip
countering physical assaults, Confermce, iaid -N e g r o
gun.fire and verbal abuse, leadera would aeet equal TV
Williams said, and any blame time to '"tell it 1.1.ke tt is."
1be fmtllade -find dur·
In( a pcilk:e -wtta;
I Crl>Wd "of ·)'O\llC ~·
in fruit ot·a pril' darml1o17.: . . dem011straUons in the oc-"the most important condition
. A dozen ~a~Unian guer· , cupied territories aad Israeli to make peace posaible here rtlla orgaruzalions papered,_ .. Premier Golda Meir called on
s b o u Id fall "on th~ Abernatby, speakjng at a
peacebttakers ~ not on the rally here shorUy after the
peacekeepers." governor's report, alto an
Some .,. olfloen; .• -..:
over their tacdcal a n d the Western powers to warn is a strong brael.''
The government has
estimated 30.000 people were ol ~·1· .... -.....
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Lester J..1addox, acC1'.lmpanied
by his wire, his mother, and
ideological differences Thurs-the Soviet Union to get out·-----------------------------------------..--------
day 1tight and. formed a ot the Middle East contest.
u11iformed and plai11clothes
police, picketed t h e Atlanta
Journal-Constitution Thursday .
Saying he was slriking a
blow "in defense of freedom
of the. press," Maddox waJked
up and down in front of the
downtown building for an
hour.
Maddox promised to return
for another round of picketing
"the first chance I get" and
to continue his campaign
against the newspapers "unti l
they start being honest with
their ow• employes and other
people."
Maddox announced his cam-
paign against. the newspapers
Jast week because of their
opposition to the governor's
• proposed call ' of a special
seasion of the legislature, He
long haa feuded with the
papers.
Maddox last week ordered
automatic vending machines
selU.g the newspapers remov-
ed from the capitol .
The goverlKlr arrived for his
piCkeUng stint in a cafffival-
like atmosp h ere . He
autographed a sign carried by
a hippie along with copies
of the afternoon Journal thrast
at him and quipped with
several hundred bystanders.
"supreme military command" In an interview the Tl·year-
to coordinate their operations old Israeli leader labeled
against Israel. Egyptian President Gamal
Ending a t(!mpesluous six-Abdel Nasser an "obedient
day meeting ill Cairo, the servant" of the Soviet Un.ion
Arab guerrillas also establish· who has 0 practically sold out"
ed a 27-member central com· his JLatio1"s sovereignty.
mittee headed by Vasser Mrs. Meir said that "free
Arafat of Al Fatah, the largest world'' rei.ction to Russian
guerrilla group. ." penetration of the ·Mtddle Ea'st
The key accomplishment of had been lax, encouraging the
the meeting was the agree-Soviet Union to involve itself
ment of the radical Popular even more deeply.
Front for the Liberation of She said, "I think the free
Palestine, General Command, world should in very serious
to join the unified command. terms say to the Soviet Union :
This small Marxist-Leninist 'You cannot participate hl this
group had previously rejected war between the Ara b coun-
outside discipline and busied tries and Israel. What you
itself chiefly with terrorist at-are doing now, you've become
tacks oil civilian airlioers, a an active participant. We have
tactic Arafat and others con-SOlllething to say about it.
sideml detrimental to the It is not only a question of
Palestinian cause Israel. We see the dangera
1be new supreme military to ourselves. This b the
command, called an "ex-writing on the wall aad we
periment," will create t•joint refuse to accept ft.' "
combat uaits" and subject all She repeated"'Israe1'1 plea
guenillas to a ·com m o n for the sale of warplues from
discipline, an • annou•cement
said.
Earlier this year the guer·
.!'illas fonl!ed a loosely knit
unified ·command, but it ap-
peared to achieve only slight
coordination of activities.
As Israel and the Arab
t1orld marlced the third an-
niversary today of the start
ol the 1967 war, Arab ex-
Corps Funds
Cut as House
OKs Aid Bill
WASHINGTON (AP)
:'"I Have Right' After eliminating an SI 0
million Peace Co r 1> s ex-
penditure and ending JOme
political r es tr i c t i o n s on
overseas assislaJtce, the House
has app roved a $2.2 billio11 Rescuer Wants to Be 'Dad'
foreign aid bill.
NEW YORK (AP) -Robert Cm oll said his age111cy The cuts made the bill, pass-
Brooli:lyn policeman Jim Scott, would investigate the case and ed Thursday -193 to 15,_ the
who rescued a newborn gjrl attempt to eliminate "un-lowest foreign 1 i d ap-
abandoned near death in a propriaUon since the program
hotel wash basin last week, necessary hangups." So far, was Initiated in 1946.
says be wants to adopt lhe the Scotts have been told the The Senate, however, is ex-
child. baby must be p r o c e s s e d pected to restore the money
"l think J have more right through an adoption agency . to finance next year's Peace
to this baby than anybody," Scott and his wife Dolores Corps operations. And nearly
said Scott, 37, the father of have a son and two daughters all political mtrictiofts cut
three chlldreJt. -Danny, 14; Patricia lJ, aftd from the bill remaill in effect
"When J fell that child's Susan, 7. they own their own through other laws.
heartbeat aRd knew there was home in the Flatbush section The cuts were made Tburs-
a chance she might live, of Brooklyn. day on p a r I i a me n l a r y
everything around me seemed · "There's plenty of room for maneuvers. Not a cent was
to jump," he said Thursday living," said Scott, "and more lak~ from the original $2.3
nighL than enough Jove." bilUon bill by House vote.
Scott, answering a call for l-:===================::;I assistance at the hotel Maylr
23, found the baby lying mo-
tionless.
The infant was rushed to
the intensive c a r e unit at
Bellevue Hospital, where Scott
has visited her daily at the
end of his midnight.a a.m.
shift. Unoficially, he has given
bet the name Eileen.
"l doo 't want her to go
to court and be rafDed off,"
said the Policeman, who with
the aid of a police chaplain
has applied lo adopt the baby
throllgb the Departme•t or
Child -Welfare.
Ant WeJlare Commi.!l.!ioner
111cAudi
is brCathtaklng.
Its ventilation syslem
complctcly chan9es the
air acry 30 seconclso
Teat drive it today.
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~~T-he -Vote 'Count Fia·sco
Polll closed throulhoul California at &·o'clock '!)le•·
clay nig!IL Ono hour later, Marin County bad counted
eveey wte cast and officials·were posting final results.
At no<in Tbursday....,.lmost to hours later-Orange
County election workers were finally winding up their
tallies of Tllesday's vote. Even then, the Orange .County
re1ults were aJ,ittte shaky, thanks to some hwhan er·
ton io the systel!'.
It really Is nothing new. Orange County has been
the laughing stock of California for many years when It
comes to posting election results.
In 1968, the county was next to last in the state to
report Its figures-a dubious distinction which, for bet.
ter or for worse, was even more impressive in previous
elections when it "was 58 of 58. .
· Why is Orange County's vot&eounpng system so
slow and inefficient? •
Basically, it is because the county bas failed, to
provide enough equipment to facilitate the counting
process. For many years, votes were counted tedloU.sly
by band. When this -burden became loo great county
officials had two choices: A voting machine system or
an electronic ballot-counting system.
Voting machines, in use for · decades-In. tnore pr«>.
gressive communities, in effect provide a inechanical
means by whic,b. votei:s cast tbei.r ballots. In the voting
booth they push buttons or pull levers that cast ·the
voles. Colintlng Is automatic and it takes only minutes
to determine·tlle totals when the polls close.
What has h~ppened, in thls electlol\-u tq:l!mlOlll_'_
el91'tions-has been a combination of ~. ~
some of theln predlcteble, some not. ., •. ·
, First, the county simply does not bave 3 ~
chines to provJde a rapid count of the ele,c;U;i;;:coiid.
mechanical problems again plilgued ·the ~ alid
third, ·jhere were liwnan etron 'that· c~· the'
other problems. AJ a ·result, the enti~e ~ stag·
gored around for nearly two diys Wore ell'tbe win-
ners we.re declared.
The Board of SuPervllors and County Cl11'k WU·
liam St Jobn knew the system wu inadequate before
this election. The embarrusment of this latest.perform-
ance should get them together to do something about IL
What the COUllly must do Is either expand the Cole-
man sys tem or teke the deep plunge and go into voling
machines. 'Ibe machines are expen~ive. It's utiplated
it would cost ,150,000 to lease the 1,000 macblnu need·
ed to 'take up tb• slack' ID November. But'tbsy appear to
be the ultimate answer.
St John believe• the .efficiency of voting machines
would compensate .for their costliness. Further, they
~hould~save counUess man h0ur1 of overtime now spent
m hauling, sorting and handling the ballots and then
feeding them into the machine.
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The eJectrolilc ballot-counting system-ts less ef.
lldenl-but it costs a great deal less. Several systems
were offered to Orange County; the Board ol Super-
viaors ullimatelY-selected the Coleman system. Paper
ballots maned by voten with a magnetic Ink are led
into the Coleman counting device which records, counts
and tallies the results.
There are those who distrust' voting machines,
claiming they can be altered and tempered with by di ..
honest poliUclans. There ls something more trustworthy,
some people feel, about having a paper ballot' to rel er
to if there is a question-about aparticular'l'ace;.,,,ls 1s-
mostly a we-hav•alway&-done-it.tbat·way complex that
shouldn't inDuence the deciJlon. Voting mac-hive
been used wiihout scandal in thousand• "ol Am-.rlcan
communities (Including Marin County).· -·
'Boy, it'1 grtat to get away from the rat race ford
weekend, huh, Ethelf
Intellectual
Arrogance
By the Feiv
Wbat'a happening to gr a du a t I on
ceremonies at your college or \he college
your children. go to? Here is a circular
we found in faculty mailbo1es at Sin
Francilco State college Jesa: than two
weell:a before commencement:
"IF YOU'RE PARTICIPATING JN
BUCh times of pro-
test and aocial up-
heavel as we find
ourselves ln, it seems-tnappropriate -
almost to the point
of travesty to hold
graduation as usual
this year •••
"The rental of ac-
ademic regalia for
the occasion is a
matter of custom
rather than a legal requlrmlent for
members of the academic piocesslon..
"WITH TIUS JN MIND we would like
to propose that members of the faculty
wtio would rather contribute their rmtal
fees to the political campaigns of peace
candidates ... or bail monies or legal
defense funds, or any other cause that
-appeals to ·our burdened conscieoc.~.
should cancel their orders for regalia
and appear at the Commet!cement ex-
ercises in civilian clothes.
•Arm bands stencUed GOWNS FOR
PEACE will be distributed at th< ataging
area for the academic procession, !Uld
will underline the fact that tb1s li a
positive gesture in our 'no business as
usual' camplllgn for this academic year ."
Tbe circular was signed by ten prt>-
ressors eight in literary departments,
two in the eociel eciences.
Competition
•--vat.e 1". Va., Newti '". • • ~ents:.t<Joa•t ieed urmake a profit ~ can undercharge and drive private
eompelilorl out o1 business • • • While .
the ~t should provide semces
whkb private business cannot, such as
Jaw enforcement and aatlonal defense,
it lhould not be allowed to compete
with private buslntS and thereby
threaten the survival of the free en-la!>rlle system which has produced thiJ
country'• unparalleled economic: wealth."
M.-.e N.Y., PM6o News: 0 JJ the
atudeot.t ;.ho protest capita1ilm in this
country c:ould be traded for the students
11 Iha Iron eurtain countries prolesting
• -i&m, Jll81bo all •id~ oould be
11tbfted.~·
The Orange County Board of. Supervisors should
lake Immediate steps to unsnarl ·our elecllon process. s
Going Is Getting Rough but • • • ·Dear
Gloomy
Gus: President Won't 'Tuck Tail and Run~
Laguna's City Council approprlat.s
lax revenue for downtown business
police patrol and $36,500 for Cham·
ber of Commerce advertising,
· while Mission Viejo conlemj:llates
investing ~.000 in a teen cen-
ter for its youth. Which city is belt
servin1 1 its residential commun-
ity?
-B. S. H.
. ..
I IMMEDIATELY drafted a reply,
submitted it to my colleagues 1n the
administration (vice presidents and
deans) for revision and approval. The
final version, aigned by aU of us except
the dean of hum.anities, was placed in
facul ty mailboxes two days later:
"We have r«eivecl )'our announcetnen:t
urging )'Our colleagues to cancel orders
for academic regalia in order to use
the money for pollUcal purpose<: That
ol et1urse is your right.
"We would, however, urge those who
follow your suggestion to stay away
from the Commencement exercises
rat.her than attend in ordinary clothing.
WASHINGTON -Three While House
advisers have now given public notice
that Presiden~ Nixon will not "tuck tail
and run" because the going is getting
rough. The same theme has run through
three Bpe<Cbes by A-y ~I JohA
Mllchell and Presiclenllal Aidea H. R.
Haldeman IDd Bry<e N. lllrlow: The
President ii ·on a firm courae and will
not change. i'I
Ati<>mey Gtmral
J\!ltobe!l'ilpeech to
Uila effect waa fol·
lowed by 1 ri~-in
the atock market.
Haldeman disposed
of th e "isolated"
President myth.
Harlow has cov.
ered the whole field.
u 1 know Well 1lil1
President of t h e
United States and can gau1e him with
the others l have Jmcwn back through
Presiden~ .Roosevelt," he said.
"Like it or not, he is a resolute
man, not a fearful man -not the
kind to tuck tail and run from a con-
troversial coune becauae it ls dlfficul.l
"IF THE CURRENT roiling of various
elemenl! here and there in our aociety
is Indeed mainly habit, mainly protection
ot·vested interttt, malo1y reaCUOn garb-
ed in liberal clothes, or a politiCat
Neanderthalism despera tely clinging to
objectives rejected two years ago, then
. tbia President will persevere for change.
"By that I mean be will mt alacke•
hi& drlve to do what he wu eleded
to \do. He will seize dii'ecUon of this
war in Vietnam • • • be wiU . coaunue
holding to the mponsible approach
toward taming an economy" and be
will atici: by a moderate racial policy.
There can-be no doubt that the
pruldtnUal aides reOect President Nd·
on's judgment ~ be is on the_ rjght
Cllurse and_ will not be pl!Sbed oil ii
-by the "roiling of various elements here
and there In our society," or even in
bis own administration.
WHEN ~ elemmta all begin to
"roil" together. however, the7 stir. up
heavy seas. Harlow's theory ts that the
present "political and social d~pepsia"
is a "reflection of deeply ingrained habit
and resistance to change -a 1970 form
oI reaction."
"So much change, at so breathtaking
a pace, ell 1t ooee, hurlJ. Change, &aid
the phlloeopher, is pain." The pain is
felt strongest by those "still in the
ctutCh of an ideology turned aside by
the natiOBal electorate two· years ago,"
but who act as U today were sun
"the beydey of the New Frontier or
the Great Society."
"And so," Harlow concluded, "the
JX!liUcal band of yesterday presses on
the tiller of the ship of state today .
Agabl, 1™lYbe we are seeing reaction,
a fear of and hostility to change."
WHAT • llilTCHELt, Harlow a n d
H~emau an saying goes to the central
point of whether or not, in ~spite cf
his election in 1968, Presidenl NJ.xcn does
in fact represent a majority view or
has become isolated from that view
by his own convictions or what is right. ';t'J>ere ar~ some wOO wouJd-Say _that-
thls is the case and most of them
go back in time to the heydey of the
New Frontier, the Gteat Society and
beyond. But some of them ·are also
in President Nixon's own party and they
do not see the new revelation in the
same terms as he, whether the question
is the Indochina war, race, or the
economy.
It is this complication which impedes
the President more than anything else.
the debate oo his policy Is going on
within bis ow• political party.
It ls an ideological struggle or long
duration, Nixon has tried to merge tbe
best of liberal and conservative
Republican doc tr i n e into his own
amalgam. He has gained most of the
cooservative support but he has lost
a good deal of the liberal support within
his own party.
. IF ONE ASSUMES Democratic op-
position to be functionally normal, the
problem . of Republican opposition then
arises with the major programs and
policies which Nixon propo~ or ex-
ecutes. A ct:iUc~margin of Republican opposiU01 dev ps, whetl)er the issue
is Cambodia, ABM, ·or the new
wellare program, and, in concert With
liberal Democratic opposition, makes
continuing Blipport of his policies a cban-
S.Y tl!ing~ _ .
E'yerybody is speaking -his· piece in
the Nixon at ninistration, whether White
House assistant, Cabinet m e m be r ,
Senator or Vice President. Even down
the line in the governme11t department.!
various administrators feel compelled to
state their disagreement with high.
policies for which they have no
responsibility . The least that can be
said for this is that it is novel and
would have made s e v e r a I recent
presidents very angry. It will be i~
teresting to see how long· President Nix·
on's patience runs with his own sell·
styled "open administration."
''Commencement is for our students
and, even more importantly, for their
parent& and families. In a college such
as olll'!, people have made great
sacrifices to get their degrees. Com·
mencement, therefore, i1 a culminating
)Xlint In the lives of many people who
are celebrating the fact that for the
first time in the history of their fam.Ules
they have a coUege graduate;---
"IT TAKES ONLY a little Imagination
to understand what thJs Commencement
ritual means to the majority of our
students and their families .•. tf you wish
your own ideas and feellnp to be
. respected, we hope you would also
respect a ceremony that has deep human
significance to so many people.
Th-e hnpo!!ta-nt Ma11--Has--No Leisur~
"This suggestion in no way should
be interpreted that one should not make
Y!U1tever _ contribution he wishes to
Whatever cause he feels important, but
is only to indicate-in thinkini of con-
, tributtona ·and sacrifices to be made
-that the entlti spectrum of student
and faculty interests should be taken
into ccinsideratJon."
Nowadays you can tell how import.int
a man is by the amount Cl( leisure
time he has. U he's really important,
be has none at alL
What u!led to be called the leisure
class, and the virtues that went with
it, have just about disappeared from the
fact of tht earth.' The gentleman who
puttered has gone the way of the Vic·
torlan mldwUe.
The .virtual ellminaUon o,. lell$Ure was
duly noted tbe o!Wtr da~· b) tbe TimOI
Literary Supplement, of IAndOn :
"It iS astonishillj how the picture has
changed. Not so very Ioog •ID· the
'leisured cls,..s' ....,. just !bit 'l1ley
had money, they had time and they
didn't Beem to have been at .U bad
at knowing what to do with it.
abilities have carried them to the top
of the various trees have found that
the higher they have climbed the further
behind they have left leisure."
Too true. And too bad. We all know
how the easiest guy to .get on Ute blower
is llke1y to be the president of a big
bostness enterprise. Y,ou keep answering
\hat phone. 'I1lere goes your leisure.
rrs A VALUABLE quality, tboogh.
I don 't know what ·1 would do withOOt
leisure.
I'm one of those people who treasures
his leimre and guards It with .a jealous
avidity. 'I'1le free-floating, uncommitted
mlnd seems to me almost the summum
bonum. Freedom from sched uling seems .
to me the most precious of all freedoms.
I go along with the fellow who said
"Leisure i.s the mother of discovery."
Leisure is defined as *'freedom af-
forded by uempilon from occupation
or business." There are some people.
and I am one of them, who could literally
not get their work done, if lhe work
were not liberally oprlnkled w II b
"leisure.''
JN FACT, I get most of my work
done during whit b tecbnlcally leisure
time -that ls. 1ttme spent-away from
tbe tyranny ol tbe typewriter.
or course the cap and gown ritual
is borina: to some students and many
faculty, who woufcf"'jusl as soon stay
away. However, It ls one thing to stay
away and quite another to try to alter
.or roake a mockery of the ceremony.
•"J'Rlt WORKING classes worked and
didn't have energy or money enough
left· over to take advantage of what
letsure remained to them. A YOUNG POET IN the English "Everyone knew wtiere they we~. But
department came to my office a day today, the more important the man, the
'Hire a Fire Engineer'
or two later to offer his theory as less his leisure; 1Lelsure' now belongs to why some teachen are addicted to to the not..so-lmportant man. Those whose To the Editor: demonstrations and strikes. "1bey have ·
My best ideas c.ome to me, as they
do to many people, when 1 am in a
state of aggravated leisure.
The most aggravated form of leisure, one would imagine, would be sleep. Yet·
there are those who work in their sleep.
I am one or them .
When you do not have regular assigned
duties, and a good old time clock to
punch, it is difficult indeed to figure out
wben you are working and when at
leisure. A creative person finds it im·
possible to make the distinction. You
can-conceive ·a masterpiece while you
are wiping )'Our eye. And ~ can spend
eight hours at a tYJ>eWfiler writing jolly
nonsense.
I AM PERSON AIL Y old-fashioned
enough to think that lelsuu Is too good
for the wotking ·classes. I thtnk1t should
be: reserved for; those gifted souls who
Wouli! be ,,_called -bums, except that
somebody hands them a w e e k.1 y . paycheck.
There will always be 1 leisure claS!.
Jf the rich and Jmportant choose not
to belong to I~ then bully for them.
There will always be a pile of less-im-Jost their faith In words," he said. "They I have read with much Interest the
no longer believe in poetry." Bv George----, article concerning the Master Fire
"Of coufse!" I thought. And what near George: Department Plan due In San Clemente.
he said ts true not only of English Wbeo a lady is sittin~down As a taxpayer, a retired fire depart·
~ )Xlrtant folk who will take on the
"11..::...i.\.;;..~l;iiiiL;l.it::,_.;..;,_._,;' · responsibilities of leisure. The9e, u you .. "" hardly have to be told, are immeMe.
teacher. but .ISO Or ·"-•rol..._s·. 1 tnent captain from one of the better
vwi:::r r .,....,.,. n a restaurant, who shou pull depart e ts · the u ·1ed Sta•-d un.n tnwn,,...,.. .,.. 'll'ltall'M. """"'1rv Wl'lte,.. social scientists and philosophers who her chair away for her? 1be m n in ni i.c3 , aP1 • ....,. .. CN'!Wt hlr ,......... lfl • ""'"'' Of" 1tt._ ''...------------~
no longer believe in, thought:. rhetori-headwaiter or btr escort? also. a good citizen, I disagree with ~ r1= : =· ~~111.:i1:,ttt,,.~nct.:11~~-
cians who no longer believe l n lhe"concept of the article. '''"'""' .,.,. rn.11111,... ..,...,, bu1 -1n•v • .,.
N•r<nasion Despairing both of -try De s c SAM C. Aner having talked with all three PC:.~ld .. f11 Z:~ :U~' ,.._ 11 •fllllrtn•. --~ ,, ...... -· ""~ ar am .: f ••· lied d I ' and reason they ·join with radical Oh. let the headwaiter do it. 0 1.1ie so-<:a 8 v sers (on the phone '170,000 ·°" a staUOR until they hive
studentJ to picket and disrupl Down There's no aense hlvinc her mad and after having read the article) I found a way to protect . both the north
with bullnul as U1Uall at y,,u when . she bib the floor, find that ,_ ol them has agreed with end ol our cl'" and the south end, Friday, June 5, 1970 But the usual busintss of prol.,..rs and 'I' 'ust ucl> fun to leb the whole concept ol the arUcle as v
....... 'h:lll, ~ ••0ne_,.,,,,.tor •U-Mt-«tCDlltblnl to-be..laid aside casually-1-~0~ um · wa _pdntecta>.J.. aJao. disagree. as well. The editOTial page of_tM Dail.11 •
.,vore11~.a.Prealdent '•-llke ·l"S-ofChinese checkers:The L. . 1 FEEL.THAT the flrsl.thlng the Pi~tt<ekitoi>lformand&ti,..
"----wollare-proJIClllll wlllcb would !!9111N • uauaLbUsinea-cLpro!essora_iJ1..J1...lrtt-.Deat George:--------1-'l'mHll'l'Y--Ol'·SarrClen~nte ts stmch--.iiy,Jiou~if...,...•i.--t--"""'--d<ii..b11-Pruenting_l/Jja__ _ .n ablt>-bodl;I perlOlll to work d work eocWy ts the tmusual buaineu of c«>-I am aid: and tired of ntchlng ed out alOflg the seashore for almost mcnt engineer that knows how tO ad-new.tJ)aper's opinions and com-
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• is available. The cr:IUc llid such a ducting an unfet~ lUe or the mind. all these say movies and near-nll· five miles, and is almost threttourths minU:ter a modem fire departme11t: the:n, tnentaru on topiCI of interet t
procedurt might c.aua a welfare reel· To wbordlnlte educaUon to poUUcal ed girls on televiaion. What can of a mile wide In certain places. The enough personnel to man three st.aUons, and riQnJficance, by providing a
pient to perform work trbfcli Is 'de. propaganda Js central to totalitarianism. I do? , Shore-Cliff area and most JtOrthem .areas 24 houri each day, and the equipment forum. for the e:q:>retlion of
meaning.' Now woukla'l that be too Tbe Nuts did it in thefr ti'!'Je. The Com· V.N. have no fire · protection, as has been necesSary. our rtaderi' opinioru, and by
badt PenonallJ, I do not. think one mun.iltl ® It still. Jn their lnte.llectua1 Dear V.N.: proved lately. (A resp0nse to a fire Jt ls my wllb .th.at ~lliimsJ. resenting .the diverse view-
kind o( w«k \I Qf more ~-aning arropnce a •mall but vocal minority \'ou can tell me what channel or other emergency should be within San Clemente, as a whole, will agree point: of mformed obserotrs
_l.bln.amtthtr ... ~ t do not.particular· -or pro,fetlON wants to go the same you got there, V.N., that's what three minutes art.er lhe call has been with me, And w'lll try to prevail upon and spokesmen on topica of the
ly like any kind. Althoucb I beCan work· route. you can do. (All t get on my recelved. Th~ latest fire In this area th.ctr councilmen and the city manager day. 1t~ .: U. It has alwaya ·ollended By S. I. Oayonw• •el is Gentle Ben and commcrclalJ had a sizeable loss and the . response to.give our city an adequale and juSUlled
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Around Isla Vista
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -r<>cks and sma:;iting two large
Rock-throwing ,demonstrators windows at the b a n k , s
milled in the streets of Isla
Vista after a. OOUDty grand reconstructed, prefab buildin(.
jury indioted' 17 young pei'soos Trash cans were set afire and
Joc.Jh! ~g,..ef Uie ltlaru<:__<f..,irebombs were hurled in the
oI Amenca branch during a beach area, the sheriff's office
slonny .February protest. said.
Dist. Atty: Davld Minier an-
nounced the i n d I c t m e n t s The crowd· dispersed early
Thursday, . naming both this morning. ,.
students ol the University of Ao arrests or injuries were
California campus here and reported.
nonstudents. The violence in Isl.a Vista •
The branch of the world's whit;h led to burning of the
largest bank, at s t u d e n t -orlgmal branch bu i I d i n g
populated Isla Vista was de-followed a speech Feb. 24'by
stroyed Feb. 25. William Kunst.ler, Chic a g 0 Minier said some of those Seven defense. attorney.
indicted were in Wding, or The demonstrators said they
may have fled the area. Only were protesting the Vietnam
four were-in custody. war and "the establishment."
Frfday1 June S, 1970 DAILY ~Lot f
McGee . . .. ,
(;alU.ornia Split? . .
-Elected ~V~nroaineral Idea Fails; Division Movee
In Death SACRA°MEfm> (APl .:_ A
move to ~ the two bouaes
of the letiialal<Jre is dead but
a proposal to divide Calllotnla Sei;:;~~I~~ the into~ states is m~ pro.
Se<:retary of state"• office to-8l'<SS toward Senote IJ>(Jr<Jval.
ayJwarded_Jtie RepubliclllL. A key Senate eommlttee
Mmination !or a Van Nuys Tbursday-killed1a plan bJ Sefl,
Assembly aeat ·posthwnoUlly Lewis P'. Sherman 1( R •
to the late ,Assemblyman Oakland), to llllily Oa)llon!la"s
Patrick D McGee lawmakers In a llinille 'body
The .;.,,.an Aoemblym despite testimooy ~ wooid be
died last week of cancer .::: I~ e.xpe:nsJ.ve and' more ef·
his name remained o n ftetent.
Tuesday 's ballot and received The same comrnittet ap-. tt 914 votes proved a proposal by Sen. ' · . . Richard J. llolwlg ( R. f'.o~ contenden filed as AtbetWn), tG subdivide tbe
write--m candidates, but with state,' splitting it roughly at
about t~ of the returns the Tehachapi Mowutns.
counted ~ was a I m o a: t Dolwie .in brief testimony
matbenµlttcally impossjbte for '
one ol them to win.
!~ h1s bills, noted even a ·Adams said the meritna
former governor, 15emocrat would uve money ad cul
Edmund G. Brown, llas ex-down on duplication of wort
pressed a:qpport for the con-in the intrOductJon of legJl1a.
cept. , lion and comm!ttee I-.
Dolwlg, a lamMuck Senate The C&lllornia !elfllaiure
Republican v.,.rat) retiring with an annual budg«ol allOot
·after hb current term e1pires. · $22 mi~ .Jl!Plovet ......-.
is making his fifth try at • versions of the state bwfcet
dfvidi• Cllifurnia. in the Seaite and AIMIDbly.
Sherman produced as an t.x· Legi.slatlol\ must-clear ·a11
pert w-1 tn es a: for his committee. oo boUI lidell llil
unicameral legislature bill a sometime& tmist ao to ceo.-
farmer Nebraska legtalator, ference .comtDitt.eea for recon-
John Ad•111S. who lniUally op-cillAUm 'ol dlffertnc -
pased that sta~e's 1934 change versions.
to a ooe~ .legislature. Sen , Lawrence Walah (0.
Adams served In th • Huntlntll«> Pork), quipped:
legislature there both before "It sounda: to me li ke 'MU
and after the ~itch. He is a legislative advocate'• (Job.
wound up prelerrmg a one-byi!t'a) bill to cut doWll en
house system. his work." ~
In an apparem-react100 -Of OiOse -arrestOO.Norman
lhe indictments, authorities A. Roberts, 21, a studer<, was D•-•mite DilemUaa
said, about 300 young persons already in custody on another u•-
The write.in candidates ••.,,,•••••,..,...•••••••••..,•••.,••••••
wtre a former opponent of
McGee's, Hal Singer; a one·
lim• campaign ma". g". Indians Turned. Away Rio Grande .
Took Land
milled in Isla Vista streets charge, He was inidcted on Thursday night, t b r 0 w i n g charges of rioting and disturb-Sean O'Reilly, 23, was found trussed up hand and
ing the peace. A r r e .8 t e d foot with' a stick of dynamite tied to his throat in
Harvey Parkinson; and two
high school teachers, Tlleodore
Guardsmen
Ma y Drive
Cit y Buses
\Yednesday night were Golden Gate Parle, 'San Francisco Thursday. He
Christopher A. Sherman, 19, said the assailants were "anarchists" who had a nonstudent; and students cached another 40 sticks of dynamite somewhere in
Marc G. Rubald and Robert 21h~•:..01:::·:'.:tyC:. ____ ;::.... ____ -===---
Kalnas and William G. Oxx. Jn T k o/lh:~:~=:.~ g!:,!'1~ a eover Atte1npt ..
lion ballot can be selected S -M •
S. J<irgenson, both 2tl, all
charged with anoo, rioting
and burglary.
OAKLAND (AP) -Mayor . war Hero
John Reading says he will
consider calling for the---W.--Denies-Rap
tiona l Guard to operate ~ike· •
bound buses if the tle11p con·
tinues.
The four-<lay-0ld dispute has
cut off service to 200,000
riders, distressed e J·d e r I y
residents and is h u r t I n g
business, Reading said Thurs.
day. Downtown merchants
have told him their volume
is off about 25 percent, he
added.
"If the strike continues any
length of time I v:ill have
to ask the governor to ask
the National Guard to operate
our buses," the mayor said.
General Manager A I a n
L. Bingham or the struck AC
Transit Co. said such action
would create "staggering pro--
blems of training, operation
and maintenance entailed in
bringing in a group of total
ou tsiders and fxpecting the1n
to perform .a minimal public
.ser.vice-at best.''
By Trainer
BEVERLY ll!W, 'caut.
(AP) -Actor Audie Murphy
denies he fired a shot at ·a
Burbank dog handler, David
Gofstein, during an argument
over the training <if a dog
belonging to a woman .friend
of Murphy.
Murphy, a World War U
hero noted for his
marksmanship in a c t Io n
against the Germans, told a
news conference Thursday :
"It is comical to accuse
me of firing a shot at someone
the size <if Mr. Gofstein and
missing. U I had fired a shot,
Mr. Gofst~in wouldn't be
around."
Murphy faces a court hear·
ing July 6 on charges of
assault with intent to commit
murder, assault with a deadly
weapon and battery during the
incident.
Some chefs
are.paid to cook
over hot flames.
bytheLosAngelesRepublican REDDING, Calif. (UPI) -to Lassen National Park in ays exu:o,
central Committee. G 0 v • A band of 150 American In-the Cascade Range. I
R id T . Pih Ronald Reqan also can call <Hau was turned back by o·•es sai·d "-meeUng at CIUDAD ACUNA, Me• ap ransit ' n Ma ~~~1<,l,!!..,~~.~-to. fill armed U,S. marshals early Hat-Cretk, eo";_les east of (UPI)-.:_ M..ic.n" _..:
.. -v= -,.1.1.11;\U 1C.1 111 today in the first step of a Redding, was called t 0 l With McGee's death, the plan to occupy and reclaim detennine what specific area complalned before tbt OJm. OK' d • L A le Repibllcan margin in the 3.5 million acres of federal to occupy mlssioo oo ~tlonal a...,. __ in os nge s !:'".~1Y~Pn1 .• ~1e ~ '~!~to?:i~~:"l:i .• : , · ~~~.:.=:..":'.::::
jriy needed to pass most Tribe and supporters ended S 'k H' lh '"'-'--·
L98 ANGELES (UPI) -ed 81 the forerunner (If Ule bllla:. a pow-wow at the lilty com· tri e Its a~esu:e: M::O ·1~! ....
Traveling at speeds of up to new generation in ground But voters in McGee'! murUty of Hat Creek and mov· ago.
150 ••-·1·ct tend to f a v o ed an Lassen Volcaiiic Na· miles an hour, vehicles transportatioo. UllllLI r M } F' Engineer Zab)ah z. 1-e r y, Republlcans in general elec-lional Park. They were con-C , Oll IrlJl H be Of" operating on a cushion of air Volpe said the &r1Jl8PC)11.a-tions even though Democrata: fronted b Q\&l'Shals and park er rto Lechuga Aldana. ~
will be carrying ~el'$· Um llpe later will be eitemed hold a .regi.stratloa. edge-of rangers, stationed \\'ith rifles Mexican reprftematiYe to ·.the
fromSanFemandQ Volleyto to Palm"-' -~·· mil 416 r<t ,., behlndabarticade. In El Centro commi!oi<Jn, and An!on ro Los A a g e 1 e a JntA,.,.,, .. __ ,. ua.ie, ~ 40 es . perce G .... percent Gall-•. ·~---r ol u--t-.:..-\ -·-~ f lh ....... ), The IrxHw Indicated they ~a-wi-""-w ----. __ Air p<i rt by 1972, ar er iM ..,..east, to provide Id k lh Special Wa•-Pro•...--woo ma e a(l,O er attempt ~ :.--.
Transportation Secretary John access to the projected $950 Solon Ne,•er at a tract 70 miles away own-EL CENTRO (UPI) -The the flood of 1954 that nw
A. Volpe said 'Ibundey. million Palmdale Interc~ ed by the Pacific Gas and fi v e · Ye a r • o 1 d United the long river pulhed. fir out·
Volpe told a news coo. unental Airport scheduled-for Electric Co. Far m w orken Organizing of its ·ncrmaI banks, chanced
ference tha t preliminary ope:raUon in 1979. Misses a Vote Richard Oakes. a leader or Committee strike a g a Inst the course of the river toward
studies for the nation's first "This system -TACV -the Indian takeover of California O"apes spread to the tOUth moving SSl ac:ns
Tracked Air Cushion Vehicle represents a giant step for W ASHJNGTOK cU-Pt) _ Alcatraz Island in San Fran· another .crop for the first Ume to the ·u.S. aided the river.
(TAVC) system will be financ.. America,•• he A A ' .... "It will cisco Bay, said current plans Thursday -melons. The trio also claim the lhi.f. -Rep. Charles E. Bennett. ID-· · of ed by a $300,000 federal grant alk>w WI to foresee the call for reclaiming luds held When 30 UFWOC pickets led Ung the river left tome
to th~ department of airports. elimination of congestion at Fla,), today began the ~ by the Pit River Tribe prior by the brother <lf union 100 Me1ican famUiee bomelea ,
The vehicles will run on airports and transform our , consecu.Uve year in which he to the-settlement of California . organ I z e'r Ceaar Chavez, and destroyed thtlt crops.
a tracked air cushion line to freeways into oot.flO.<:roWded hu not rnialed a vote in the Mickey Gemmlll, chairman Manuel Chavez, ahowed up> at They also claim 80 more acres
be built along · a 1$.3-fnile bigbwa)'!:'" , Hause. • of the Pit River Indian Coun.i the Abatti Brothers Produce may have been lost: 'Ibey' uy .
stretch of the San Diego Volpe, who spoke a t smce~s, 1951, he has ·cu, said the government "bas Co., worker• walked ()ff tbree the entire Jou could be larset ~.
Freeway linking the airport University of s 0 u t b e r n c.8lt • H che@_ted ua: 'ai:td swiftdled ua: fiel¢i. · than the land ieturned to M'ns \
·th '"' ~-• eda o ~-"' -· • · ., ' · • set • and IObbed as." Abatti Brothen haa about lco by tlJe ChamlJal .......... " WI u~ .,......v am ~-·commene:.ment ... ~wfien be turpUSid .ti)< ••-T RecreaUm Area. 'Jbe trip wiU -erciies. alao ·an n·o u·n e ed' mark., ol, 11 years, seven The disputed Janda are In 1,209 actta hfcanteloupes, and of ·1967 ligned by then:-J'rwl.o. { •·•·e II m'··"-fed_;.1 .. ~1 · I Shasta, Lassen, Slskiyoo and Crensba., melons; The three dent •--"'-B J--'• -~~. "'-..,.,.. .. _ or "'°" monlhs JllJd 27 'days set by u,_ ' -N The announcement ~ *11<.tion ct .the p~ n-...P u1 Brown G Modoc Counties. They stretch fields represent about 300 Mexican P.ruident GUltaTt
day, in effect, was the aelec-Airport after he said it was ..... ., ·1 • CD-a.) from portions of Shuta t.ke acre«. Din Ordas.
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Meetings
Dbsolut~ons
Of Marriage
Deatlt Notlc!es
, CdM Freeway
Grand Jury
Opposes
'Holdovers'
SANTA ANA An
Assembly bill which pr~s,
among. a number of sug·
gertiorls, that three members
of an outgoing OOW>ty grand
jury be retained to terVe on
tho Incoming panel bas drawn
1 negaUve response from the
•u.K• Ora.nae County Grand Jury.
Fltllllfl M. 11n1 ...... n . of 171'1 Porn0111, Foremao George B. Honold
C:ost9 ~. 0.hl of Mrtl, ,.,,. i. su.. I B'll v!Wd tw *°911ter. Tl'fln M. ••Int. comments on Assemb Y I c-. MeM1 twt -"lllOM1 -••••f· 197, introducted last Jan. 14 .~wt11"': -.,.., ... .., .. ,,n09on. B Pffl"9 ,_left wllt! 1ntwMW 11 Ha•· by Assemblyman George .
_. It.st '"'-l•t Pini. a111r c°'" Milias (R·Los Gatos) "that
,.._ MatMN, ;!,'::tsl'!i''. · a ntw approach is nteded by
..,_ t.rt Ev11'111. "" 161 d•'' .,, each Grand Jury and a~ dlMWI. Mn J.7, SUnilY9d llY mother,
l!tMI ...,,., Pr1111i. •r•Vftldt ,.,...1c.,5 pointing three previous grand
:;:.. ~~ec.~. 4. wutc11tt jurors might unduly influence · •"'*' ~tbenew .JlrY." # __. ... $ ........ Urinf ""' of ,_ • t .... G"*"'"' .. _... __._ MonM~. Honold adds 1n a letter o
TI """ .,.,.,,, .... ~1•1 "'~ Cha1J!9'· , stm Sena1or Gorden Cologne Y------:r~. cr:ic~lct; ~ a.ch ' (R..Inclo), '~ p( the · .,.. "Serulie Judlciaij' ,.-...,,
"· ~ ..!'!:11~ !~ .. = · "It is dlftlcutt' to fl;iljUf;s
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Sctn1111t. Olfho MtoN1 · ,.~ s.,.. Grand Jury wvice. Mccu110111t1. Concord. S9"Vlcu;.. s.tvrn .... ~ ll AMr hdlk V'9w C"-"'· h1ti1•men1. "It would be even more dif· , Pacific vi... M_.111 P1r11:. P'1e111c !'cult lo find G nd •urors
VlfW ""°""""'· OlreciDl'I. I ra " MURP'MY who could serve for two
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swvw.i .,., •1'-· .....,.n. M. Mllrr#<'f; foreman adds .....,.._ Kittl'-i Lacv. of Mobll,. .t.11· '
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Pair Draw
Six Months
For Thefts
SANTA ANA -Two men
who burgled the Cosla Mesa
Golf and Cotmlry Club last
March 2 have been sentenced
in Superior Court to six
months in Orange County Jail.
Judge James F. Judge
ordered the tenn for Gene
Milton Barnes, 42, of 19142
llushard St., Huntington Beach
and John Ray Jackson, 34, .
Las Vegas. Both musL serve
three_years probation.
They were captured when
they triggertd • silent alarm
al the golf club, Poli<e booked
lhtm lfler a high speed chase
down Peterson Way and an
lnvesttgalton which reve.Jed
the loa ol food, clolhing and
goll equipment from the
premises. · cO.ta Mesa police havt un·
covered no clue! to the iden-
tity ol two men who were
seen with Dames and Jackson
at the JIOI! club,
SA Burglar
Gets Term
SANTA ANA -A S..la
Ana man who struck the
wroag -when he burgled
a Cost.a Mesa music store
bas been ord<red to :spend
tbt not to• days In Orange
County Jail. ' Superior Court Judge James
F. Judee aloo alvlHll George
Given Top_~iority ·.
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Walsh said uM! final pr<>-
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by July 17 and tht final Phase
11 sludy report on Sept. 30.
I wish to than~ 111
of you who supported
and voted for me in
T ue~day's election.
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CHECKING · •UP ··· ·L-dopa Approved
What Does Japan's
·-·Flag Really-Mean
For General · Use
WASHINGTON (AP) -The The ,ipe t!lecla range rrom
govemment T hu r • d a y •P-nausea to inte!llinal bleeding,
prow:d the general use of L-heart problem! and mental
dopa, 1 new druf widely haiJ.. dillurbance1 of v a r y i n 1 ed as the first effect help
.for the hundtedl of. thoUWlds atverity.
By L. M. BOYD • .
THE SCIENCE BOYS figure
your body beat is lowest
, ordinarily at S o'clock in Qle
mornlng .•. , THE MAKERS
of those carnival r o 11 e r
coa*15 employ a single sale-
ty test. If a glaMful of water
cannot take the ride without'
spi ll ing, the ris is
1 .unusable .••. ON THE
AVE~GE, a doctor i n
' general practice g~ts about
14 pflooe calls a day from
paUenu.
HEAL TH NOTE -Worried
about heart trouble? Might
try eallng numerous hot pep-
pers. Walt, ignore that. Am
no doctor and ought not so
prescribe in print. However,
it can hurt little to report
the following claim o f
Associate Profe""' Robert M.
Grodner of Louisiana State
University . He says
Southwestern Indians record
an exceedingly low rate of
circul<itory ailments, and he
attributes tlti! peculiar gOOd
fortune to their frequent con·
sumptlon of hot pepper!.
OPEN QUESTION -Can
yoo tell our Language Man
how grapefruit came to tie
called that?
ARGUMENT CONTINUES
over the Japanese flag. That
is, whether it really • sym-
bolizes the rislng sun, as com-
monly believed, or actually
represents the 16 petals of
a chrysanthemum, Japan's
naUonaJ "" r lower . Who
knows? ... STATISTICALLY,
a woman who already has
been married once Is 10 times
mire apt to fmd a husband
than a woman of the same
age who has never been mar-
ried at au. Experience count.s,
certainly.
CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q.
"The people of which state
drink the most beer?" A. The
Wiscoosinites win that contest,
unsurprisingly .... Q. "That
actor Michael Ansara a~t
always plays an Indian in TV
and the movies. Is he Indian?"
A. No, sir, Mr. Ansan 15
of LeOanese extraction. Might
mention Frank DeKova and
"Charles Bronson also play In-
dians fairly frequently.
DeKova is Italian a n d
Bronson's folks w e re
PolJsll .... Q. " W h a t pro-'.
p<rtion of the teen.age strls
in this country drive tbe.ir
own cars?" A. About orie in
of AmerlCIJls' surffering from L-dopa also Lt believed to
Parkinson's Diaelse. act u a seIUal 1timu1'1¥ lo
Tile Food and D r u g many patienb tested •
Administration, under heavy "Evidence to date lhows
public preasure, cleared the clearly that benefits outwei&h
drug for sale ia an unusually the rt.sics," Edwar<b 5*1.
lhort time. "For the fint thne in FDA
But the FDA also wdered history," be aald, "manurac-
unprecedented follow · u P turers wW be required to con-
testing b y manuractu rers duct long.term studies of tbe
because of the h1P incidents drug's effects.
ol adverse a:lde affects ''Since Parklmonism ls 1 aMOClated with L-dopa. chronJc disease, patients will
every 13. . d •··f Ir' •
AM ASKED to name the Dry oc~ or """'er
''This new drug lhows pro.. ha~ to take L-dopa for long
m1se of being one of the major periods of time," Ed'lfards
drug discoveriu of. recent said. "We don't know how
years." said Dr. Charles C. these patients will react after
Edwards, commissioner of .the five , 10 or 1$ years o!
FDA: "As a treatment for .treatment.
. Parkinson's Disease, it is im· "Because of our limited portant to possibly as many
their cars with them on her voyage from her home.
port San Diego. The carrier has been participating
in the Vietnam war.
first person ever deported Aircraft carrier USS Constellation is eased· into a
from this country. That was berth at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Brem-
ThomaS Morton. In !628, the erton, Wash., whete she will u.ndergo a nine-month
citizenry at M a r e m 0 u n t • overhaul. She carried 400 dependants and ~ny of
Mass., aceused hlm «lewd -----------'---------------------~------~
as a million Americans IUf-knowledge of the drug's long-
fering from this afllicUon." term toxicity, it is concfivabte
that it can revme the benefits
Parkinson's Disease is a to risk ratio," he said. disorder of the etntral nervous
system, usually a f f e c ting Edwards noted by inference
and lascivious activity, and
shipped the old boy back to
England •... OUR
LANGUAGE MAN says ap-
proDmately. one-<hird of all
matter printed in Engl!M now
is made up of only 25 words.
Ten of these are; the, or,
and, to, a, in, that is, I aod
it.
SINCERn'Y -It b the
blue polkadot on clothing that
is said to be most slncere.
Or ·suc:b is the contention o(
a color psychologist.
Remember lilat, young fellow.
U before leaving town you
want to tell your girlfriend
yoo will seod for her, be sure
to wear a blue .polk.edot tie.
Otherwise, she may have
doubt!.
RAPID-REPLY -Yes,
Mrs. G.. worldwide, about
2,000 people a day coounit
suicide, and another 33 a day
are murdered.
Your q1UBtiom ond com-
mrnt.s are wt~d and
wilt be uied in CHECKING
UP wherevtr porrible .. Ad-
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P.O. Box 1875, Newpol1
Beach, Calif .. 92680,
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•owed the World Something' often progress to total rigidity. Congress for quick approval
There bu been no effective of the drug application filed
drug treatment for the in-some 90 days ago.
capacltatln1 disease. "We in the FDA hive tried
Becoming Police Officer His Wlly· to Pay 'De.bt' Edwards said clinical tests to act-responsively a n d
in th'is country since l966 in-resPonsibly by approvina L-
dicate approximately two or dopa for markeUng as guick.Jy
three patients are partially as possible, while bearing in PHfLADELPH!A (AP) -
The 21-year~ld son of a
federal judge has forsaken a
dream to be an a~rline pilot
to join the police force
because he feels "we owe the
world something for just being
here, and this is my way
of paying it."
John Morgan Davis Jr., a
rookie and a bachelor, wiU
be walking a beat three
months from now after he
finishes training in the uses
of weapons, crowd control,
psychology, community rela..
lions, criminal law ansd self-
delense.
"I've lived with the law au
my Ii~, '° this seems like
·a natural thing to do," Davis
said between classes at tht
Police Academy.
ffis dad is proud or the
sudden, unexpected decision,
which camt wilhout family "you dOn 't make many con-in that area. mind our duty under the law c~ltation. tributioos that wa y." "'\Vhen I took a sociology ~;m~~~ b~er:;::1.01 their to make certain to the best
"We definitely need more "l'in glad to have him," course at Valley Forge He cautioned, however, that or our ability that the drug
college age, college oriented the commissloaer said. "We Military Academy, l became "side effect have b een is safe and effective," he Aid.
pollcement. said Judge John need bright, young, educated aware or the growing drug reported in a majoritY of pa-L-dnpa is a naturally . oc-
Morgan Davis, who w a 5 men who are dedicated and tients, some of ·them quite curring substance known a:t lle"'·nant governor al problem ," Davis said. "Since I id It 1 ~ec1 1.1K concerned. If you want to unpleasant and others even an am no ac . s conve1 L
Pennsylvania before being ap-serve your community you then, I've tried to read dangerous. to a product. called dopamine
pointed to the U.S. District have to become part of it. everything I could to "Whether or not the use in the body.
Court. and the police are an im-familiarize myself with th e of this drug is justified in While the drug's precise
"Law enforcement today ls portant part or it." facts. the very early stages or method of act1on is not known,
very complicated. ~ am a !Inn Davis, a husky &-footer said "I hope l can make some Parkinson's has not been victlmJ of Parkinson's Disease
believer that justice must his main interest is in drug, contribution -through police e 11 t a b 11 s h e d , • • the com-have ·decreased amounts .t
come from respect of the and he is hopeful he can work work." missioner said. dopamine in their brains. courts and the proper en-, ____ _:_ _______ ~------~============ •
forcement of Jaw and order
by police officers."
Young Davis quit the Embry
Riddle Aeronautical lnstitute
in Florida to join the tetm
of Police Commissioner Frank
L. lllw>.
As a pilot he could mate
$4-0,050. compared to $9,400 as
a patrobnan but Davis said
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Wort la OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List
Policy on Drug Use Urged 1·-·N•.•5•0•L•1.•11• .. ••• .. ·,·'"'-.,· ... ·.·y·.·J.· ... -•. ·,·m--·1~~~:::~:~~::';:t• : ti· 'r.' ri·~·n ~~.'Ii ~'~;;;~ 1 he continues treafdient and • .,....iw .... ,.......,......._ • ...,...._ ... , ........ v.so. -A-$='1:f: JI 21"' I il~i1~ :?i~~-W 2ij f ~ ~rv.·=a•
ly SYLVIA PORTER vpo1~1•1°".u'y· alat ,c.~~ftnr•dt1.1•0• glt It••. stays of.f dru0•, lC he return.. ,,._ .. .., ~ .................... ..-I ,.... ~ ·"" ij 11'° 1114 ll\O. ••••. 11: Ii ~~ i1f1 n~ ~ -U1 "":?\If( JI ,~ ~ ~5:; ~ Ir ' • offi '' IU..11\1 D"" '°" AilblUIJ 110 11 *l'I 6.1\,:o 4'ol~ ...• 1111 MU l..0 SJ )l'tlo + '9 ff\ If l ... 4' 14 ttlil 11" •• .L you rt • typical ce · f t "one of the m ost to dru'" rr-him. A.elf '"'• 1·4 1 ,. •,j• •,,•• _-•. iTFlfl 1..0 :a..i R U\i + 111 •ft 1 '2 • '':t ?Ill -:1 boss. you don't belle\'e snuone staggerm· g and comp t ex (6) 1-·•st that emp!O""'-' TM te&wf,.. E011 ,..., '°" •n ,,_ • ... 1 I _ .. 1-1,... JO 1UJ 1114 101o ,.,. -1 1 • ... ,, ~. t._ Jn ac, &""• .. ~ NEW VOll~lf Jlfllfwl1J ~101, ; ...... ~ ~ r-=~:hi,.:g ~-ft" nl'l-V. ni..svc JJI »I"""., ., _, .. R~"~ 'l wlO M~ 1''"'-1a
'"'"Y • • !W ,,. ... all 1111111 Stk.lld .. t .. il '"' N 1'1 it1t ... 'l ~ ,.. Mlj, .. •1i! W:! I~ ':m -~ ;i,tn~ •• , I~~ J~ 2~+n" It. ':ti J 1i?1 #f'A ~· !: +1\:\
yau certainty have no organiz... American business," s a Y s 1nformaUon about ;in ;i~ 111ar1 ~s.cw111" ~ ~e(O 1~ 2" ,,..,,~ ~ 111 •ITIOll t ' AtrNLff ,,. -" ,1~ _ t ci.r11 On ... u ~ 11lil. HI\ + \t Mo• 012.1 • "'·• 11 $2U _ \\
tn your office lakes drugs and persont1el problems fa c 1 n g ~enclea end services provide 1:-H. w":' ~'?.. r::,.1,.-.c: ,:: 2J:: Pll ,,.., t~ 111111 F• ~ :a':'J 1.'fov 1 ·r ~ =1" lZt,~'",::: ,. 26,1. 2'4'1 ,.... _""' 1 M01 2JOil j7l f:n ~ ~.:; ·~
Modern 0 r {Jc e Procedures plicant's use or ··-··· or ....... ,1nc-M .,.. F•O ... ~I\ ~ tr •• I( 21\.'J ·-"' ~In• ct... 32 "" '~ r-1141 Cll~llff l.IO It • <03\lo ~~:: n t!lll'(trn .IO ' tt~ 21'1* JUii ••••• ~company pcUcy to handle mageiioe in a mnjor study drugs: recoM an e;ploye•3 !ir~~~~~·~i~~J:."': 1/t,~t~' A: i.t
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drug UStrS. thjg month -one o r the few drug4!.king On hiS perSOMel !:,~:!~'f.: AJ ~ ~~"r'1:!..1 ll"' ~\lo i ~'S ft~~~ £~m 1 I if. ·~~~?f 7! 1f~ 1tu Im=~ 1i:ti;",..·r 1''» l~~ 1~~ ua + ;~ :,0: }):!r~ 21 ~ ~:t i!ff-l\o
tr you're typical, you ever to attack the drug threat record. ::Wi~ wt11e11 =~~\ow'~ i'f\ 11..., pi~ ii! 1J~ lJi --~ 1 ~ Al..it1-i11r '" llli y_ lL. ::1~ ~~ F~11A,f. .ff mt 1;" l~ +'tt n~~1"i:Jf 11j ~3~ ~U~ L ::'i ~
wouldn't hire an addict or from the businessman's point (7) ~--bUsh 1 ~tten drug"~ ... -, ... ~,""!:. 11ct_ .... 10 11 ~M ' ~ 'I': flll 1 ~~ _,. "J iii; , ,--v. Olll ll G•' ,°' 4211o -t0'4 .i'lo -n' ltJF _l'!l.lJ "° 11v. 11111 111'1 + ....
or view. pollcy~.~od 1'nclu•:"11 m' the M ... "" .. (OM!).=!~'!!'.· ,!':'m'~ 'oi1 1~ '!·~ t'~ ?'t, ~ 1',t;r,r.: §1 :Sm..!m"'r.:'·· 111 :njlft ,,,,., ti,,.,=:: :!if' .. 1~ 'tt fi1J~ I1 ~:i: t ~ Ttl -rrr: it' ·:n l~ H~ l~.:... ,,_ lrY to reform one U YOU found ~ ,,_,,..., _ '"' '"' o...i CM Jl I \Ii Tr-~ 1 1 Alu " 1110 20Vo io... _,. ~ ll'al 1.JO " 1,1o J!'A lr"-ll G 1rt Pl s ,, •IVi !1n ti~., -1
him or het in yoor employ. \Vhile m 0 S l Corporation.~ l;Ompany handbook. ~"f:. UV~~=~ ~ 1~'6 ll!M.i! •. i"l!~ J'6 ~ !~ ~ jl'I ~le\M ;::• "t.~ l ~~ r;'• ff~ ::::'. i.: :1,1 1t! '"' j',~ ft'°+~~,,.~ .~ ~ ~ r t~Yt = :.~
Y how "'..: ... _ have a policy lo handle the oo 1101 "tftet;;d;Four * ~ ~ ;Ji't~r~l'I I J .. ;.!¢Oh 29 ~ llfS :11 .... o 1n1rt .1 "° :r ,. -.....,1nP1 u 1°' tH• UVi ,s __ ... ou are, ever, •1.1-1 1ng u~m a'lcobollc and probably one to ti) ESTABUSU n d • =n• 1 mer1i;u .. '"'*1 c1 s SY.I :m I I' ,~, , ijll A l . .n n11o It\ Ill-v. cM111nw t.60 it HW "" ™i •. 1 P1e .:oo 111 •'l< .iao "'"" _, ' a u... oow.. --F.mlllll ~ ' '" ••• , ' 1 ' ~ t.«:h 1.IO t1 .,,,., ~ II -4io ol! Incl 1 JOH 1a 1'"" 1n t 1 •,. r:PIC oh.6.1 • 41~ .. l't r.•,oi, -"•
WI w • 1 cover the VC.infectect worker. erw e lJll;: cos an ~ e;.. ,._ ,,. Fu<N•"' n 3,;~ 1~ 1•11m fl ~1 ~r,:: Fii 1 , ~ ur '.!!'.. ,lf n .. 3, .. •• "., .:!::'\\ I' 1" on .H "' ,,...., 1w. 1tv. 1~ 11,.,.0 1.06t 7, a"" •1 , ,,., + v. 'thOUt kno Ing suspect"og or d rlt "-t of Ful\lt 1 '"' •OD • .. ldMnt . .i!PD 11 ,, ~.~ """-+ ~ 011111 P''·'s .1ir " «1 «1 ,1111, 1.20 109 3'\l »'Ill I ,, .,,
taking the time to find OUt. only an estimated Olle in JOO fUJ'lpJoye edllC&UonaJ program ~!~/ ,/ tf ~~ri.: ~ ~ :rir:3 t ft~ 11-.;a•! ,..,:;-
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You ate doing this because has a policy covering the drug about the b&z.ards of drug use. ::.ft /J:' :u. :2 Gtrf,i'~t :1'-~!"' !!j=-ti: .t! ijl :::! ~-f ~ii::SU&..l~ l~ I~ 1t: 1t? = ~ =~p~J .IJ: ~ n~ l;Vt r,t; + ~ ~t_'!,.tt ~ lt; If_.,: If.; -l<
you don't know how to addict. Yet. an in-depth study (9) Work and cooperate with """' E• '"" 1v. ,•,•~•, ~ 4 ~::?" 'U 1 i~ u • Df\1'1.(0" 11 17-Mo 11 ·-115 + • ~1,16 1• ~~ 2611. ~1• ···•• ment 1 . .0 30l '1~ o111 o101.ti 1·· ;,\.
r-, an habitual u••r aod . Oft 11• Ao No G llfll t 1\'i 1?\ RCIM~ •• "' m r m Ako.~. "5 la »• ff -1-. nl.30 " 1'~ Iii -.Jtl Glrnbo!l It I n l .... 2i 1il"I \•
1 1.: ...., ...... .,. I 1 <Hl:I E I 2•~ 1'-'11 In lqV 11!.... "' ii'' ~Iii "iii AMllA . jl » lm l"-h 9'fl. ·.olll 111 Jiii tS\l 2'\:o "' ~ A!Mft u12 ,!;! .•h '" _-,• ~ c1·ted by MOP Indicates one other comp'"'" on a ""'" '" ... ~ i'A ~ o L1l1ur '"' •"-• .., 1 ,,. "' "" ,,. AIN ~1 '° 1 tN ...... n 111 1 fJ • " 11"°' ll!C " »'\ )0 m. ~
because you aren t ma(l,.lng t of · ht to h h d policy. •.~. ' ' '"•1,11 c..oiti 1 !.~ •'" , •"••"' 1 v'.'I ,' ~ u ~r.•,• " l " 1 "~ t''' 1So1 pf.to , '"' 1.-. 11"' -w 1o11A1 Pl'l IJ .... ,. ff rl to ' th OU eJg emp yes as a AiiiH H ~ l \.'i Gllftfl ~r• l ~ m ..,,. ol'2.aG \If )6 !i wEd l .20 ff ll'l jl"" S ~ -\'I 1rnAlcl pf'l l Jfl •M .. + ~ any e 0 gain e a drug experience and one In MOP's cl05ing wordl: Albert• 6" ·11, oi.11ttt 2)\'I u WI~ E vine. s. 1 1 A'" H...,-.l~r " 2',. • -mwE Dfl .4 i !1"-1._ 21't .,. lobe\ M111n 46 11~ 11 11 _YI
Imo led e "11 ' . b 'ect 'l Akolat ~ S'4 la111 W 2414 '§' ho In 41>t l Vk~llfl f I AtntH r·'° 4'4 '3 4 h :it. i,:. amw OIJteG 1•7 th l'U. Ulll -1~ 1obt n .to 11 11 1~ 1111~ + 14 w g · out of rour job applicants has us IS one su J you can A!t<o Lnd 1w. 11.,,. 1o1t 1tw ,.,, I 01r lll't w ' rtlt I' !I M lrFu r, .ao 1• Wl'I •w. •i VI -\0 amou1 .sc u1 uv. fl'°' 121.t -,~! oo11r ell 1.11 s.s u~ jllfl 2Jih -l:.
ff rd be 1-1. 8e l llh kl eve .w. I ·~ ~ W• .. p 6 Am Afr II .IO 211 22\:o t~ 11 ... -\It am111 1~2 lS ... 32\o -,. Goodlelr 5 .... 1 15'!4 ""' 1~ -~ THE DRUG P ROBLEM l·s experimented with drugs, a 0 to W~iY·Washy :1tr... ... ·~ 7\lo u 7~ ' 21" Wtl Id ) " Am a. •r ,. liU. I •·•·· -Mini I Ill IOV. 4\lo 14~ ····~ Gotd IYA :,.. )I 12\'I IJ 121,-+ YI ·. about" Aleln Cet 5 ~ GodWY c '" 4\fl 1 :f.' It 20\io W Mdl 4\li ltt A8•~ ,.\fl flt r n JtV. t 'Ao a..r1cC11 ,,0 lt 11 l l!i I~ -...-. GoYldlnc: I .O U 2~ 2~ 2•'n -1 readling e p"i de m i'c pro-WHAT'S MORE, Dr. n ---rd · .i.m-oc. 3 , Greo11 c11 ,,,., ~ tctt• A •"'•I• wert11w l Vi • Am 1 1.l! = 'r.m llli _._h eo11 1 • .0 ,., 21u. j, n"'" ..... Gtac:teo l:so 100 22 "'"' tt •.•.• ~~ om ... •'10\to Grtilll k l'Y, 161'1. trlt,..!! s, 0 w'"' NG I~,• I~ ., •• , '" ·. IOj +...-.. flll. Etll n '°''1 1-12 ·:If 1·l2 · · · · · Gr...i>y I.to I U .:w:>i. ,..., 2""' -~ • t. I tt II ...,_ ! 1111 11.E ... p1 ~ l'l Etl1 pl • I 7•U. 6U. l•"n ... • · Gt1naUn 10 IS 2' :M'6 ~ .a. 1i(o Louria, president of the N ew A E• uo-~l'I t," 1!.nMM, ?7\lo 1, trn 11• j\11 W•l Tr I """ c'"" M ll 1o>i1. ICM j -\lo eo1s P u t IJ~ •Wt '3 -1 Gr•nntC Su 21 nu l~ 11lolo ....•
Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) - Paul
Milstein of New York has filed
a stockholders class sult
against the management of
GAF Corp. in federal court
charging m ismanagement, ex-
travagance and. fraud. The
5Uit particularly attacks _the
salaries, bonus , stock options
and pension allowances for tlle
company officers.
Milstein says he owns 60,000
shares of GAF common and
tl,Ol)'.t shares of Sl.2tl annual
dividend preferred.
NEW YORK (UPI) •
Leasco Data Pro cessing
Equipment Corp. has obtained
$45 million in new credit tines
from an JJ-bank group led
by c.ontinental tllinoi.s Bank
& Trust Co. or Oiicago, wh.ich
is supplying $.11) million or the
credit, and an overseas group
that is providing $15 million.
Terms were not disclosed.
NEW YOR K (UPI} -Enjay
Chemical Co. has announced
plam t o boost it! capacity
. to produce methyl et h y I
ketoot, used in the manulac~
lure of <b'es, printing inks,
adhesives and co aj i_n g
l)'stems, by 40 percent. The
company, a unit of Standircl
Oil Co. of New Jersey, said
it n pects to h.ave its added
facilities onstream early in
1m.
NEW YORK -Allegheny
Power System, Inc. bl! asked
Federal Power Commission
permission to build a $100
million generating station and
reservoir complex near Davis,
JI. Va .
1be application was filed by
1hree subsidiaries, Potomac
Edison, Monongahela Power.
and West Penn Power. ll
eovers a 750,000 kilowatt
p u mpeQ-storage generating
!talion and a 7,200 -ac r e
reservoir.
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Addiction. predicts that Am lt!Sd T6\'ll~Guflll 1~11 ~ ?.~ k1 $t g N 3\'I W• '.:f,.. 61'1 pi AOlt°Htt .Sit 1t 22ftll tJ1'i n«.t~ =F~':,1,,. 1 -H ~ 1tt? "J:+v.G~!~bfo }U ~ ~V. n~ f;~.:!:._.,
"within a couple or years, : s~d::. i~ i3V. .•".,'"' •'··· !: ·~ w~~I ll~ 11~ ~:;~ ~fa t:t l~ ~.~u~r;-&: i 1f:! 1m "~ + t_ Dt1N11G i.1• m 2sv. io'l 2•1't -~ G1 .u.P ,·10 u v •,1i 26'• 2$ -+Vt
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college will be inundated with ~i.:s c8 'f.Z 61~ ~:~~ ln 1~~ 1~~ :.Cc:~~c 1:¥: 1f~ ~'J.~ ~ · lll2 ~E'xf1r:f J~ _,: ~~(i! bOl/i !~"" =l ::;~~~ 2~ ~ 6;:! ,;~ 6f~~ = ~ G!Wnunn ·'° 1.so u 111~ 11ili -~
hero''n." Ara l!'ld 5'Ao ' Henred F :I'll 22 11novn ,, 25 Wrcllw ,..., ~ru AGMln1 50 115 IS l.IVI U\to-411 Dnl COP 1'~ J:U tV. ri"' II\+ ~ G.~ .... " r,:1~ ,1~ 1;1;,, t•.· '•'it'+' , .• ~~~ M, 1V. ~ Htrll Co ~ 3\~ Id Reals 2:1 2J Wfioht 11 .... 11~ AGnln pli 10 14 2.S 1S zs -'It Dnl Cp ~7 3J'4 1.li '1\t -... G 4,.. ,.,.. "
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him but follow up to see th.at
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Facility to Open
Stanford Research lnslitule
(SRI). no longer affiliated
with Stanford University, will
dedicate a new $l million
r esearch facility M o n d a y
near the Orange County
fl.s d l! c: s )'() "P
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taxes!
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Alrpon, according to Charles
A. Anderson, SRI pre:sidept
The new laboratories will
sludy environmental pollution.
They are named SRI-Irvine
and located on MacArthur
Boulevard near J a mboree,
close to UCl.
Tbe 53.~square-foot facili-
ty wlll be outfitted to Sludy
smog formation. automobile
exhaust emi ssi ons , and
agricultural biology, Anderson
said.
SRI-Irvine will be wrJcomed
to Orange Cou nt y nt·
ceremonies 1.10nday at 2:30
p.m .. with Alton E. Allen,
chairman of the Board or
Supervisors as pr l n c I p a I
speaker.
Stanford Reserach was toun·
ded In 1946 in Menlo P ark,
near Stanford University and
severed that relatlon,ship earl)'
this year.
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third quarter ended May I. ~~UueBe :~. }';::~:'Dr ' ~= ~~~ r~ ,::n 't;,\ =:. F~~40.1 l.J7 8:'!'H~c!''1"'~ It ri ... H1~ ~'4 +1:? E~~~!.:: l1: 11 ~ r.~ Pi" .:..:'l.6 1J=ll .A:·CI i 14;; 1··~ ~, .... '.":'. ~
} Et N\IC ··~ '" P1rtw H •\'> 1014 f1ta..&H-•td: I t I •. n .. vn c . 1J \\ 6li. t'--,~ E1ovlrt ·'° :JJ 1~ ,.... '"' -1 llllltn ·'°" 1 'Iii l .. I ... 1970 were $168,000 on sa es ElfitPw :i 4 P1utev P • iv.. B1l1n 1.n t.Sl s~t nv 21 ~n;jt, K~g::: c: 01 10 1f,. 1p , 11,1 ~ 14 EsM!•lnt 1.20 s 7l'.'I 23 ,J -,,.., J-~~na f1 10~, 01~ -14
. ' E1!1Dm •11 5V, P1veU• ,,~ 1nv.. Grwth 10.1 6 11 .10 S1t 11·· 1i11 BwnSlllr11 61 • 11 ... ll1!o ll'" ""En.vi Co ... Slol :1'11'11 1•u. "~ -"J·rm~11of ~'" il ~~ 21: µ,"' .. I~ o l $80.6 million. For the ~e El ' •~ ,'," 1•,1~ Ptert Ml ''~ N 1rocom s,1~•, •, !! corn St :it 1.'1t Bwns-(so 11 21>~ 2Me ?A•t = 'll< E1~YI Pn.oo 17J :n>Ji 31 31~ + " J~•llln•A · 11 ll'il 11v. 7" +'It E O~•~ PHrlt\ T 1• 21 SPICI . . •• S.C:urlly Funai · "•un•wk fl.Se 1n1 I•""' '"• 1i•~ -'"I EurPfnll .2.Se 2 Ult 1Slh 16\lt -\to j -jo 1· ,1 3IVil 3~ 14 + IJi months earnings, were $310 000 El M!llul •'~ S Pl Eneln P'i SU St~ 11. 11,J.S Ewh 2.M!· ,,&I BUCYEr 1:,0 61 1t'4 1'V. 1'"• -"' Evan!P .eob '5 11 .... "Hl'll 27 .. + \\ rs; '5 211\ll 16111 '6 -1141 ' Ernp! on J1oj,l,'o P• GAW !Jlh , .. = 1bll"•I lG.1111.1'1 lnYfll •. Jo( 1.1$ BUiid Co .IO •. I 10\lt 10·~ IOI;, -\It EkCtllO 1.2S Jill 27~ 211.lt 21Jllo -Yo l ~ :11 .:o'° 11 32\lo n l2
On sales Of MU nu"IJton Per En1•ov C 1fi 21 Pen" Pl~ ~ 2 1tel 10.41ll.3'l Ult•• j ,11 4 3.$ Budd Co 1115 1120 !\'" S5 !!''I •.• F1brr• .olll 15 17 16"9 1''1o-411 W 1\'70 2 111/J t1 12 =fi'i,\ ....-· Enue Rit ,,~ 2'~ oen~ llE 10 in '"'' Sc •.11 5,,, Seit< Am 1 -0·11 I""" F Pl.ea s ~-''" 4'0 ••• Fac:tor.\ .60b SI ~ l!" '9 +t~ ~i(/f.r ·, 1 1 1m g•. JllOo _ i~ E 11 8 Slio IV. Pt111I WI 1 l l"I' Hitt It tt S '"' ' r I 6 3 ll>Olo lDl• 10~ + '' F•lrdlC .50 711 )01' JIM! 32\lo -1\\ p 1 _.._ ~ share earnings were:~ cents "" "" · ·n 1 llHS 12.mn.u uooe n ·4 1s l6 ll't 311't -l 'I F1trH111 .1&t l6 tv. 11:to 1"'-.-ft J:.,1:J\ L~'l ··-46 .-.tt.=i: ~lltr,..M 1~~131 SlllM ,., I.St • ..,, 8~0<~ 1-: 11J ~ I~ 11 -7 Fllm\onl I 1 1•~ l-4'6 1 ... •••• o11rn S~ 10 ~~ ,511 ~ :) '
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Grabs Title
A Fountain Valley member
<lf Tiit Layers Local 18 ol
Los Angeles, Orange and Ven-
tura Counties has reclaimed
the Tile Textbook Trophy,
symbolic of victory in the
California State Ai>
p r e n t i c e9hlJI Tilt-«lting
Contest.
Capturing the co v e I e d
-traph)I Wiii Tom ..8Jra'.! of
Fountain Valley, an employt
of Selectile Company, Los
Angeles.
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Fr!o'l;f, Jl.IM 5, 1970 D•ILY PILOT JJ
• •
American Stock Exchange List
• • . .
Stiff , Htf t,,.,J H1911 L-()IM C"',
NEW YORK !UPI)
Madison Square Garden Corp.
and Trans NaUon Dtvelopo
ment Corp. lia1d they still are
exploring poss1billtles for a
Joint venture built on mteresLI
In Roosevelt Ractway.
They said, however, they do
not plan to "equalize" their
interests in the track, or to
form any 50-50 joint Yenture.
Mad1son Square Garden holds
• 3? lh percent Jntetest in the
track, and Treosnatlon bolds
another 21 percent.
DETROIT -Volk!wacen of
America Inc. said Its U.S.
car sales roae tu 53,444 last
month from 52,0lt in May
1"9. VolUwagen noted 1l had
U .. 1e1 days In May 10'10
and ~ In Moy 1181-~
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J2 DAILY PILOT
Pos tal ~orm
To Debut
I
WASHINGTON IAPJ -'{'he
Nixon adminis1ration's Postal
reform legiiilation makes its
debut on the House floor next
week, a .. year -and the na-
.lion'J first pos'lal strike -
after it was sent to Congress.
'Ille bill call.s for a massive
overhaul oi the Post Office
into a semi-autonomous agen-
cy able to set its own 'rates,
wages and investment plans.
Action on the measure ,
which carries an 8 percent
pay hike for postal workers,
is expected lo head off renew·
ed talk of a second walkout
because or Congressional in-
actU>n.
The Sena.te Is expected to
C<r!Sider a similar reorganiza.
tion bill later this summer.
Postmaster General Winton
M. Blount, s peaking in-
formally to newsmen Wed-
nesday, expressed hope the
legislation could be approved
by fall.
CONCLUDE DRIVE
Passage of the p o s l a I
re.form package woold con-
clude a drive begun three
yean ago when t b e n
POltmaster General Lawrence
F. O'Brien proposed a postal
corporation, declaring the 200-
year-old Post Office ··u in
a race with -disaster." ~
That concluaion was echoed
a year later by a presidential
commission. The Niion ad·
min istration introduced its
reform legislation May, 1969.
Neither the Hoose nor the
Se\late bill conforms exaclly
with the legislatiO!I submitted
by the administralioo last
year. But Blount said dlf·
ferenc~ are of a t.echnicaJ,
rather than substantive
nature.
"When we first submitted
the· legislation, we said there
were four basic things we
wanted in a postal reform
bill : control of our investment
policy, control of our co.sis,
proper control of our income
or rates and <.-ontinuity of
management.
"Our feet ~·eren't set in
concrete as far as form as
long as these four principles
were preserved . These are
principles that we will not
compromise on."
Even though Congress ap-
pears likely to pass the reform
\eglslation. the admr11istration
has received one setback :
proposals for higher postage
rates seem doomed this year.
Jn lhe interview, Blount did
not consider passage of the
rate increases a condition for
acceptance of the reform and
pay hike package.
SEPARATE ISSUES
0 We never . asked Congress
to include the higher rates
with the reform and pay
legislation." he said. "They
are separate Issues."
Under either Senate or
Jlouse bllls. the new postal
service would be divorced
co mpletel y from the
Preshtieo_t's ~ablr)el an!i be run
by a board appointed by -Ole
President.
'Jbe board, in turn, would
hire 1 managet to run the
1UYice on 1 day-to-day basis.
Ratel would ht set by a
rate commission, a1so ap-
potrled by the President.
Proposed new rate11 need ap-
proval of the board and, in
the House ver11ion, could be
vetoed by a majority votr.
Jn ellher chamber within 90
days.
Salaries for postal workers,
now set by Congress, would
ht subj<c:t to negollallons
bti-i> maui......,I and Ute
pollal unions. Other than 1he
rlelil to slrlke, 1he p0<1.tl
workers would tiave all labor
riihll accorded workers In
prlvate Industry.
Both bills allow the manage·
merit or the.new postal serVlce
to lsSl.le up to SIO billion In
general obligation bonds to
finance neYr buildlng1 and
cqu\pmtnl-. Currently. money
for such purposes Is dolod
o:iit lty Con&:relJJ,
7
Friday, June 5, 1~70
Bayh Says Wallace · Win Sho,ws Electoral Peril
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
Bird! Bayh, tl>·lnd . .) -..;a
Thu rSi:la'f Ceorge-o:-Wallace's
victory In the A I a b a m a
governon11ip primary is a
reminder of "the ter:r.ible
dangers ol our obsolete El~
toral College iy&ttm" of elec-
ting llae president.
"We must move lo replace
the Elect.oral College with
dfrect·election of the piesident
by the people--&>d w• mus!
move now," Bayb told a news
C..'Ollference at which h e
foresaw another third party
presidenUal candidacy b y
Wallace-in 1972.
Bayh Is the chle r Senate
s~ of a constitutional
am8ndment, approved by the
Hooit JUI. September by a
$79 vote, to provide for the
e1eCt1on of the president by
direct, pOpular vote. .
Although COOOedUlg the pro-
posed amendment faces ex·
t....ted Senat. de6at., and ~
possitile filibuster, Bayh urged
redoubled efforts lo have lt
_..,,ec1 by ·~ .. 0 Nld
ratified by the states In Ume
to t-ake' effect in 'the~l97J elec-
tion.
"None ·of us '1'ant to see
a conslllUUonal criliS being
-tho. counlrl' lo Its -·" he said, adding lhi.s. would
likely haJ)pen if W a 11 a c e
mount. another drive for·the
prestdency. wan.ce says he
ha$ no p1aos foe 1m
· As -a :lhir<I party candidate
. lo I91t, W allaco gql 4' doc-
tor a\. voles. 'Ibis wu not
19 INCH ROTARY MOWER
A whi1 of• mower for !111
!11111 yo..,'al ••ptcl for th1
q1111ily. Fo11r tvcl1 1119i~1,
tfttl dick, offtet whe~lt
for elo1e mowi119,
A l1i1eky wi1111er.
enough to deny an electoral
vote"' majority to President
Nixon ·but Bayh said a· shift
of less tnan 42,000 votes in
throe states outside the South
'Would have thrown the elec·
Jion Into the House o I
RepresentaUves.
"'Ille country cannot afford
to run tho risk ol a mloorily· vote presi«U elocled by lhe
Electoral CoUes•." Bayti said.
"And it certainly cannot af·
ford. ,to have· a presjdent
elected in the House-wiU'I
each state delegation having
onty one vote and ·with the
crucial ships in the-hands of
George Wallace."
Bayh was asked why he
regards Wallace as more o{
a threat now than in 1968
since the former Alabama
governor narrowly w o n
Tuesday's runoff pr 1 mar y
after trailing Gov. Albert P.
Bttw"' in tho fin! prinwy.
The senator referred to
reports that Wallace plans to
concentrate on a n o t b e r
presidentiaJ candidacy I n
southern and bOrder states
a.nd said that If Wallace had
carried the Carolinas. Florida •
and Tennessee ln 1968, Nixon
would not have obtained an
eled.oral majority.
"And· of. course the staod-off-
wouJd be even more dramatic
if tpe tm Democratic can-
didate wre to win even one
of the major states carr)ed
· by Nixoo-Callfomia, Illinois,
Indiana, New Jer~or Ohio,"
Bayb said. ••'Jbt:: threat, tn
other words, -is ~ real and
as dangerous a,,.tJ)e._COJmtry
has ever raced.". ' .
Bayh said Nixon Is otficlally
behind the direct e1ectJon
amendme nt and said he is
hopeful of White Howe sup-
port-in the· Senale. ·
"It should no< be a partisan
issue," he said, adding that
bolb m.tjor partf.,., ~ be
put in 11a tenuous .~ if
Wallace bas the ·whip band
jo 1m."
DRiii BOLDER
AND ASB TRAY
l/211Cll 4x8 n . SllJ:tTROCI
Hiity. Thi1 on• hold1 two drink•
and ba1 a r.ce11 Jor the cuhhay
so it doe1a'I 1l1de off. Mor. y•t.
you 9•1 tb• I-tumbler• <md the
cuhtraf. Mot flal1hed. Jt'1 oil a«
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lo bdder't bay. We .iped la Nll 1o111
llOW• liuy loaa.Doa.'t M abr. gfl
•nougb. W• bow fO\I cmi.'t do m\&Cll
•llh z llhffta. .
MINI STROBE
Untoo:I. For a little dewU II
pul1ote1 and ereal•• tho 1loP-
. c:t<tlon 1lrobe •fleet of the big
light •how doal1. Th• "R9111uh1T"'
oin"t pbonoy. hffn acild and 11
1oll109 tot 1id1 ohnQ1t anpbn ..
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CONSTRUCTION SAW
fl11I Um• a sow ol thl1 quollty
ho1 boon prloed ao low. 111 the
worm dr\vo g1<1red h•aty d111y
sow th• coi-p•nl•t and
prol111IQ11al us••· It poy1 lor
llMll If rou'r• doing anf amount
of big work.
9900 fr/7
B.V.I. SPRAY' GUN
The little eleelrie dude that do11
•••rything lor 1u~1 tin• lo
eoor11 l•nt• 1pn:rylng.1'0
~•porcrte tonk or h.a-ry ••l·lilp. th1
huilt-ln ol11etrlc pump do•• H. See
lh• 011U>Uat of point loU wilb th•
!blelc gl1111 ,. .. ft'olr.
9'7
3M AUTO BODY
REPAIR KIT
Compl•I• deal to poteh up your
~holl . lnelud11 I 1h11l1 011ort1d
•O-l'ldpop•r plollic 1ondlng blCKli
10 01. tube of body IUl•r. 111b1 ol
ho1dener. spot pu117, ond mi•ln_g
1tlek 011d 1p11ad•r. !Don't tell th•
body 1hop. th•r·u buy u 11l.1.) 2••
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BATH SWAG
Light where yo1i1 noed It Qnd 1tyle
._!o ••l olf yo1u bo:lh. Swog lhein.
wh•t• y_ou wJ1~ Whil•
lron1lue1nt 9lobe1 lot no hor1h
bright •pol•.
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REW SAFETY FOLD
T'UB ENCLOSURE
CHAIR WEB
KIT
Lll•• a ponny a lool lo rewoh o
ehair wi1h o good lramt< ol\d 1hot
wobbing. Unlo11 you gol G
prl•ol• door to tb1 Aliut. fixing up
and 1o•iAg ai.onoy la lh• war to • ••
BUILT-IN BAR-B-Q
17 FOOT
Thi1 11 a IUetlm• thing. Rugg1d.
!Tho guy who 1how1 ii to you ;011 G
lilll• er<mky hlmulfl. You rnoko
tho briek th.Ing and 111 lhi1 ln.
(8tkk• we11 nil you too,)
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FREE CLISSE_S We look all lh• dangor. 1xeept paying for It. 0111 ol the model.
FoldlAg plastic: lran1lueent 1how•t wall 1Ud11 oul ol the way
101Ur or 1nug to li••P jh• waler oil 1)11 lloor. fThen th1r1'1 th.
kid who fills tho tub and lurn1 on the 1how•r). Flrm ••lruded
olumlaum ham• you coo ln1loll in on ollornooo.. ---,--~REClS:I P1 JIOW>-. .t • • •
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Sbort7'a od"rtl•ed 1poclal1 good thru June
10. 19'70. (Thon thoNI wo• tho guy who toolc
his 11t'Uo to a w-lteb doclor beeou11 •h•
Wal).
9 1ci 9
SATURDAY and
SUNDAY 9 lo 6
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Cl.Oi!.C> ,n ~
OPEN
0
DELTA FAUCET
Th• single hondl1 mod•l we'••
sold hundr•d• ot and gol noxt lo
nolhing In eomplolnts Iii you eat!
the guy who wroppld on• around
our plumbing guy's ne<:k "'next to
nolhlng""). flu•h mount chrome
deck model,
CLOTHES CADDY
U1• at homt !or an Ironing eaddy.
or hang It behind o door lor
)aeko!t ond ttuU. When trov,•ling
I! mok•t on eo1y lhing fo 11lp
over lh• door and hong up your
stuU •• Six sliding hookt, _ aac
FLIP LOCK
like my wUe. 1moll but tough. Ill
the ever r•11d thl• 1tulf I'd be
collecting on my di1obillty right
now,) Loclr mounlt on th• door
)ornb and eonno,1 b1 lore1d unl151
th • •ntlr• lrom• comes 011 tht
wall.
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· , Ma nulac:tv.red biJlck waJI c.,0Y•r;in91 "It "t f). ' • crnd ·~1at9d c:niltL · ' " ~ ' £~~., t11
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A reP9(11 of .one of our most· popp~ar J:."
c:!o11e11 ' ~
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o DOOR PRIZES · •
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ST.ORE· . t,
WEDS.,~.'
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SPRINKLER
Nolhing in a portoblo 1prinliler
ha1 eom• along to beot lhi1 type.
Cow•r1 a 34 x 6S fool aria. Thot'1
on 01'1rago lronl yard wilh one •
setting. {And mo1t con git th•
sidewalk ond lh• rooilro•n loo.
Why1 J don'l know).
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Tormsd 1i••I bod, tubular 111•1
frame, 11iai·pnoumotk lit••· 1011
hond\1 grlp1-. Use 11 to lug 11ult,
mix eoner•I•. 1111 with ie• and
po;rly with. Of giY• tb1 kid• a ride
lor lh• iun of it,
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WELCOME MAT
A !hick bloe\i rubber d.al oboul
14'' JI 20." Funny. •v•ry dm1 l go
lo o house wllh on• ol th•••
down. o guy op•n1 the door ond
10'(1. "Yeah, whoddoya wont. II
you'r• 11llll'lg 1omelhlng.1Qli• a
walk lUI your hol llO<Jll,'" ·
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POLISHING AND DUSTING -Members of Ayudantes Auxiliary
are doing extra housework as they get ready for the annual mem-
bership 1ea. Getting a silver tea service in sparkling condition are
(left to right). the Mmes. William Wells, George Francis and Del-
The Laguna L·ne . \" "-
Medical Staff
Receives Chief
By BARBARA •DUARTE
OI 11M 0.llY l'lle! lllft
SOUTH COAST Community Hospital's new ad-
ministrator Daniel M. Brown and Mr s. Brown were
officiaUy welcomed into South Coast community
at an informal reception Wednesday evening.
Hundreds of ci vie leaders, residents and staff
members at the hospital attended the affair on the
grounds at the Festival of Arts. Background music
provided by bands from Laguna
Beach and San Clemente high
schools Jent a happy note as guests
enjoyed meeting the administrator
and partaking of refreshments.
<&-,--_;n, oe-event-.w.as-.given____by the
board of directors and medical
staff as a welcome-to-South-Coast
gesture.
A TIP of the VFW hat goes to
Mrs. \Valter Murphy, a Laguna re-
sident, who recently was named
outstanding president of the Second District of Auxi·
liaries to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. A<lur·
phy and her husband serve as president and com-
mander' of the Westminster posts.
As an added honor, the Lagunan will take part
in a department convention this month in San Diego.
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June 10, to • acquaint Saddleback Valley worn-en with Children's
I1ome Society.
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l'rtiiq, .lliMI , 1'19 • I , .. ~
Members Welcome
.
Home Society
Adopts Val -ley
Women from Leisure World, El Toro, Lake Forest and Mission
Viejo will be welcomed to a membership tea arranged by Ayudantes
Auxiliary of Children's Home Society on Wednesday, June 10.
The tea, which yJill acquaint women of the Saddleback Valley
with the society amnn.-roie'Bllxilianes ltave-tn Its support;-wi.11 be-
given from 2 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Gary Leach.
Guest speaker will be Mrs . Grant Hendricks, county dir~tor,
V.'ho will give a brief talk on servicesJ'rovided by the society. Mrs.
Delbert Reed, Ayudantes president, wi outline various memberships
available.
Those interested in attending the function or learning more
about the group may call Mrs. William Wells at 837-. or Mrs. Leach
at 837-S093.
Children's Home Society, California's only adoption agency
serving all 58 counties, has become the largest voluntarily·supported
agency in the nation. Ayudtintes Auxiliary was formed in 1968 by a
group of MiSsion Viejo women. .
To date. the au~iliary has sponsored two ft.µMt-raising function•.
a salad luncheon and bazaar and Halloween dance. At present, the
membership is making plans for a bazaar later this year_
In addition to the newly elected president, other officers -are the
Mmes. Robert Lester, Leach and Don Jacobs, vice presidents; Vin-
t.on Cunningham and Michael Slater, secretaries, and Charles Noble,
treasurer.
Bru·nch
Augurs
Victory
As rar 11 members of the
Laguna Niguel Republlca.n
Woman's Club are concerned,
It's In the stars.
Setting their sight.s high,
members have chosen the
I.heme, Astrological Foreca.n
-Victory fol' Republicam in
1970, as a iuldeline for i
member and guest brunch on
Thursday, Juhe 11.
'Ille MOnarCh Bay fiome of
Mrs. Harold Smith will be
decorated with astrological
signs as guesl.! arTive at 10:30
a.m. AJI Republican women
in the area are Invited to
attend .
Honored ,...est. will be Mrs.
Mary Lou Carpenter, presl·
dent of the Southern Division
of Callfornia Republican
Woman's Clubs, Federated.
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED by a vi sit from
her niece Dr. Bernadine Faw Arnold and husband
William, Baltimore, Md . psychiatrists, were Mrs.
Stead and husband Arthur.
'I)le couple's visit wa s occBsioned by a conv~n·
"tion in San Francisco -and had the· earmarks of a
family reunion as they Were joined by ·another niece
and nephew , Mrs. Allen Campbell and Peter Monks
and family.
FORECAST: A WINNING BRUNCH -The Mmes.
John R. Cooper. William Beck .and Robert T. Cos-
grove (left to right) pell!•• the d,ai!Y horoscope for
favorable 04Tiens. The Laguna Niguel Republlcan
Woman's Club trio will attend a June 11 brunch
served with an astrological theme.
Members in charge of the
bnmch Include the Mmes.
SColt Rliyn'ioiitl, J. M. Smith,
William H. Eadie, Robert T.
Cosgrove, Dxinlris V 1 111 s ,
James Watson, F. J. Greer,
William Beck and Daniel
Boyle;
Teen Worries That Brother'll Wind Up • Wrong Hands 1n
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a IS.yea r· the world needs Is more people. So
old girl who Is worried aboul my l7·year-I pick up the paper and see where
old brother. A girl in my class is crazy Ann Landers tells a gal to getcoun&elh1g
about him and 5he: W1ln't lcl him alone. so she will be able to tolerate kJds
To took-at this sex bomb you'd lhlnk she doesn't even want! I! Please -eat
she was 20. lier pare"ts are divorced those words. -SIDING Wm-t llER
and she lives wilh her dad in a nifty DEAR SIDING: Gllp, pip, pip.
aparbnent. Her dad is never in town. DEAR ANNi LANDERS : On occuion Well, she might be imm11iture and Ctnalder tM decl• revenecl. I wookl
She drives his car all over and has f'·" ~. he 1 •• ho h tot. Haettr, I' • far •• 1o II'" a perfect tetup _ Jncluding a well·stock· you have admitted you made a ml1take sel lbf1, ""'t • a ao ui nest enoug wUb Paul EllrUclli'• at.llemtnt tQ:t "lH
ed liquor cablneL . and changed your advice. I hope you to admit the molher role Is not for mother~ ot the yur altotJd be 1 Aertllsed
This tramp ~ my brother night will do IQ. again. J rerer·to your counsel hc;r. And what's llO terrible abQu\ that? womn -wltll two-.adopted c:Mkt1;9."
and day and he seems to enjoy II. to the ~man wOOdidn'( Wint Children I set miny women who would be ·belier
1-lls aUltude is "What do I have to and manitd a mal'I who said he didn't off If they had made lbe aaihe decill"'ll.-DEAR ANN LANDE.RS : You have
lo&e?" J worry about him. What Cafl want children ehhtr. Seven years later · -and so would their u.nwanted, Ignored ltarted quite a_ campaign. Several or
I do? -LITTLE-SIS he changed hi1 mind . She w111 furlou.s children. _ my (rlends who had never glvc111 tl
DEAR SIS:· l'• cli ltll lilm Wh.!!._!nd signed her Jetter "Betrayed:" You The niost pre,sa:tna problems 1111 the a thought now are aerlou1ty coutderlna
he Mia tit I•••: A ,....Ur Miit, • advbed counseling, called htt "Immature worldtoday are overpopulation and pollu· donating their bodlu: to medical ecbools.
boal wHll VO, <M..., for•~ edll<•· and aeUbh" -DDd said she would tiOll. 'And the s<Cond pro!>lem b ~nted Sln<:e yoo ,..m oo fond of Harvard
lion ood ......,.. Ill< Clrl II 1111 ...... P(Obob!.Y looe the IUY JI the didn't arow , to the Or11 ••• 1t..Js a known fact that people Modicaf &:hOO• t'vo decided It's the
--M -11 lt pt muried. up. .,. the groalesl pollutero. The lut th'fl& one lor .me. •
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-.....But what I! they don't ruah my remains Wt 11 oot u e11y loptc fer JDllt pelllle.
to Camblidge In time? I've been told lo dwell en, 1 rreat maay tadlvN1al1
medical schools will not accept a body are evercomlnc tbelr 1q11eamlAlt11 Dd
ii more Ula• 12 hours have elapsed. pc11Un1 Ille weUare· of Amulty flnt.
What if I caa't get into Harvard? -Tiie &lit ti 1l1llt to a blbtd • pen..
TEARS IN LORRAIN, OHIO or oddlU-1 yeon of Ille 1o -••
DEAR LORRAIN1 8&tp c r )'I 11. wttll kWDty fallun ii • 11d1wme1t
Harv.,. wtD like , ... Tiiey r.n don \boyeod c_,..
•IY Uve petple. Te.D ,...., laWJtt1 your.
doctor ud Che membert of Yoat faml!)'. Give In 6r lose hlm ••• when a
NOW. • guy glve1 .you tbl1 _1lne. look outl ,..
'nere lrt lltW llwt baled 01 lite lips on bow to handle. Uie • euperati
UDlforrn Anatomlc1I Glft AH wide~ h11 salesman, check Ann Landers. Read her
1lmpllfled don1Jm1 tf'IUI -11 ·well 'booklet, "Necking and Petting -What
u die at.ire· IMNty. ne donationln An the Llmltaf" Send your request
111tem It eo1ttWered a lepl l11tn.mnt. to Anft Lander• In care of tbe DAILY
'l1lo cord h wt-...i, tlped 1..i cwried PILOT newspaper, eacl01inS IO cent1 at all dmet. It detlpi&tt wldcll orp.111 in coin and a Ions, stamped, 1elf.fld.
Ille •omer wlll1t1 1o -te. A-.ii drtssed envelope,
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~ Gavel ·changes Hands ::
~ For Chapman Women
.'.!' C'&t--i. for a 1alad -, ·~ Dd t.mtattallm on
~ Monday, June a, wUJ be ~ memkrs of the Woman'•
~ Canlpus Club of Chapman
~ coitece.
... , President-eiecl Mn. Oulrlts ~ SeYfflll 0( Orange will uswne
.... ~ duUet at the 0000 event in
:f Jobs Open .. ~ For Youth :: ..
:1 Now intenoiewlng y o u n g ·: ;. people between the ages of
.:; 14 and 18 is lhe Youth
:; Employment Service, H111>
• llni!lon Beacb.
·: Work.in& wltti YES are
·: members of the fluntington
'.; Beach Junior Woman's Club
-. dlrected by Mrs. Robert
Wakeman, yooth chairman.
lntervtew1 for summer jobs
~ will be cond\ICt.d Saturday, .:: June 6 and Saturday, June
·• 13, between 9 a.m. and noon
~ in lhe Ellis Baptist Church. t Employment wW be g I n
,. Wednesday, June 17, and from
u.. First Cbrlallan Churdi, orange.~ _.,,_ -
Vice president. will Include
Mrs. James Utter, Mn:. M.
A. Griffiths and Mn. Owen
GarreL
Abo auuming offices are
the Mmes. Richard Brow11 &Dd
Quinlin DeYounc. •••:r•IM!ea: William Se I z er, treasurer;
llurl Winterroth, parllamen-
tartan; Arthur-Babr, historian.
and Aaroo llaldooado, public
relations. '
Mrs. Joseph P. Lacl<e,
outgoing presjdent, wtU lnstaU.
Plans for the coming
academic year lncJude a fall
lea, lund1em boutique and lbe
aMua! fuhkm abow.
~ from events pr~
vlde balf-tuiUon scbolanhlps
for <l1apman ~Dia and
maintain a revolving student
loan.
Campo• Club ls open In all
tnter..lod 11omen.
·Exhibitors
Announced
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Horoscope
·Aquarius: Get Checkup
-~-SATURDAY
JUNE 6
By SYDNEY OllARll
ARIES (March 21·AP!IJ l•l:
Light touch wln1 way with
famUy IDfl!lbm. You m~
find that declalon of lm·
portance ll overdue.
TAl.JRUS (April JG.May 20):
Day· features change and
travel. Nectuary for you to
give full play to lntelleclual
c:urtoaity,
GEMINI (May II.June 20):
Money opportunltiea a r e
favorable. Protect a II I t t I •
Gain lbown lf you are
verutile, alive and alert. ~
CANCER (J""" 21.July 22 ):
Cycle h high ; make now
1tarts and contacts.
Circumstances favor y o u r
1peclal tfforta. Take inltiatlve.
SCORPIO (oot. 2$-Nov. ti):
Good lunar upect·_ today·
coi.ocides with long joumey,
publishing, creallve activities
LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22): of cblldren. -Pressure lULs~ what was . eecrtt CID be 0 pen I y . SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22-
dlacuased •. Avoid seli-decep-Dec. It): TeaJll_ with llcorpio
tlon. You limply cannot trust individual. Much that you
everyone. believe wUI be demonstrated.
. VJllGO (All(. 23-Sepl. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
You have ability to transform 19): Accent on marriage,
wlahea into real!Ues. Key is permanent ties, the way· you
to know thb and utlll1e assels. relate to the public. Sense •
LIBRA (8ept. Z3-Qct.22): of humor becomes greater·
You finlah project wblch could than,usual asset.
elevate prestige. Some around AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb .
you are aggnssive. Do what 18): Accent on how you relate
must be done with rninimwn to those who share interests.
af d.lltractlon. Get needed checkup ; keep
medical. dental appointment.
PISCES (Feb. !!I-March 201:
Residents Invited Good moon aspect today coin-
cides with romance, relations
with children, creative op-
portunities. Key Is to express
feelings. Avoid lyiog1 yourself
in emotional knots. To Meet the Mayor
lo tllld oul wt.o's 111<.kY tor 'NII Fountain Valley women -Hostesses for the meeting g>m.~~~e1. 1o;-;i..:,:;1•~111fr'1~~
tall --'• Ill be th 'f J h Men •l!CI Womtn." StNI b1rlfld•1• espec y new rcawent.s -are w e 1• mes . osep 1..c1 so (t111i 10 Omt•• N•rol!ll!Y ~rtl1, 111• OAILY PILOT, IOJI ~olQ, invited to attend a Meet Your Giesing, chairman; Gene Sig!, ~'.11nc1 Ce111r•I st1t1011, H1w York.
Mayer night when the Foun· Robert Hime, Chris Schnelder,,-;;;v;;.;;'~;;";;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
tain Valley Woman's Club Arthur Corriveau, Bar tit l that lime tho aervl<e will be Wlllmolors will be ti·
t aocepUna: a p p 11 c a l I on 1 hlblted through June in the •---+ between t a.m. •nd DO(ll'! ~ -Colli-Mesa-Art-"Le r-1-u ' doy through Satunlay. Gallery
galbers for II wt -ling Larson, Nonnan Huber and J & J UPHOLSTERY
Ed-Goldadeo--,---..,.-:--llrMl!ANSl~ALITV,~1Nr• .. 1n. -ot-tbe )ear tifoni .summer Area women interested in s.e:1tv1cr. cu"IMAtlSNll".
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~ Now In its second yur, YES ' . ....,.. was started by H er 1 h e y The d.-play features the •
~ Gebris'anc1" par1 ot Sammer "°"' °' four_i..,u. mepiben,_ Wedding Days Remembered '-" Jobs lar Ta a statewide Jolin Burgess, Clay Campbell, ~ program. 1 ~toonSora:':a andy be~: ... A finishing touch ts given to Mrs : David Paxton's up-to-date wedding gown
by Mrs. David Dash who Wears a tum.of·t.be century model. The women will
ed Saturdays and Sundayi participate in the Tuesday, June 9, luncheon of the South Coast Christian Wom-
from 1 to 5 p.m. en's Cfub in Ben Browp's restaurant, South Laguna. Cost of the noon affair,
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hiblted and is known fir "hls -----------'----~----'-----------
declalve olyle whlcb mtects
7ean ol cloriplng far a
marine ardlitectural firm."
Campbell is the former head
of 1.IXb Century Foi:'s makeup
By Women Accountants Directions
Confused department wh1le -· la a former art director for a Tax Structure Added
SUMMER PRO~RAM
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frff •fochlll"ll 17141 4f4.1120
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aitcaro advertising company.
DenNatoun is a retired
lawyer and trust oflictt. UPon
retirement, he began taklnJ;
art courses at Orange Coasl
College, UCI and the Lagtma
Beach Scbool of Art and
Desip.
Fathers Feted
By La Leche
' Women accountants wlshffig
to revn the tax structure
are invited to attend an annua l
study seS!ion sponsored by the
American Society ot Women
Accounta nts , Orange Counly
Chapter. ·
To be covered In workshops
and discussions will be the
Jntemal Revenue S ie r v i c e
Eptclal enrollment e1·
amination.
SelliOOI will begin at 9:00
Fllhen will be '-'<! by a.m. and continue unill 3:30
the La Led1I! Leque ol Coala p.m. Saturday, June I, In U..
Mesa during the mee!Jng on Anaheim Public L fb r a r y .
Tuesday", June 11 at 7:45 p.m. Reviewina various sections of
tn the Newport Beach home the ex.am wlll be Mn. G .
of Mrs. Ralph Benware. E. Dunn, cba1nnan; Mn. F .
=TlieY"have..been.JnvJte1Lto_ the fourth and final di1CUlllon
in . a series, NutrtUon: Wean-
ing, Seniors Travel
North for Tour
R. Christman and R. L. Paµt.
There wUl be .a charge of
$2 .25 per person which will
include lunch.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Christman, 526-3226, or fttrli.
Dunn, $7022.
Keynotes
End Year
Nomination of olflcers for
the Keynotes, Junior Aux·
Wearing clotties backwardll
11 juat one of tbe backward
activi.Ues which will be taking
place on li-1onday, June 8, at
7 p.m. when the TOPS Harbor
Lighters meet.
The Harper School
auditorium wUI be the setting
for the Backwards Night
whkil will include a backward
agendcl, weighing-in and
, refreehmenta with M r 1 .
Charles Waltmire ol Co8ta
Mesa presiding .
The 8"'llP la -lo all Harbor Area women with a
weight problem.
illary to the llarbor Key, will I d
lake plaa,. Mooday, June ·s, Topic Revea e
at '1:30-p.m. in the Newport A fepresent.atlve of the
Riviera Clubhouse. Orange c 0 u n t y Sheriff's
Miu MiChaeJa KeUey will Department will di s c u s s
conduct her last meeting as narcotlcs in the schools for
president of the group which members ol the Saddleback
Interested penoN may con-
tact Mn. H. W. Moore al
51f>.4~. Polnta: of fnterelt t n assists Harbor Key, a support Valley Newcomen Club on
northern California Including group for the Cb.lid Guidance Wednesday , June 10, in
NOW OPEN SUNDAYS San FranclJco, Cannel and Clinic ol Orange County. On Mission Viejo Inn.
Monterey are on the travel the agenda is a discuaslon Lunch will be aerved at
q:enda for Harbor Senior of forthcoming fund-ralalng 11 :30 following cocktail hour 11 A.M. • 4 P.M.
Citiuns. events. at a cost of $3.50 'I1lOSe new
~tU~l4#4 Membttl will depart Tuess The auxiliary is comprlsed lo the area durina: the pa.st
day, June 9, and return Fri, of teenage girls who staff the six months a~ invited,
day, June I2, as arranged by Thrift Shop, collect merchan-1----------1
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WI who'd
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a p.m. Monday, June I, inli~benhl;~p~chairm~·~an~, ~at~B4~7~-7il88~~· ~~~~~~~~~~ the community center.
Conduotlng her first meeUog
wW be Mr~ Walla<e Short, REUPHOLSTERY
new president and recipient at Factory Prlc" Diract
of u.. club's Wornan-Ol-tbe FREE ESTIMATES year award.
The budget will be pruenled Furniture ?o.tade To Order
and plans ·1or UJe club's satb With "Quality Workmanship" Slop By and See Our Showroom
annuaJ birthday tuncbeon Qn CASTLE INTERIORS Thunday, June Iii, in tho
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DAn;V I'll.OT FrldO)', J"" 5, 1970
HIT NO. 2,499 -Al Kaline, Detroil Tiger outfielder
and veteran of 17 years in the major Jeagues, drills
a double down the Jeft field line to score two runs in 1
the eighth inning Thursday night and give the
Tigers a 4.2 win over the California Angels at Ana-
heim Stadium. The hit was No. 2,499 for Kaline's
major league career.
Angels Sign 1st Round Pick
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Golden West's Pauls on Drafte d by K ansas City
Paul Dade, aft U.year-old thlrd Dade batted .360 as a sophomore, .54:1
bueman from Nathan Hile High School as a junior and .465 this 11prlng as
ia SeaUle, Wash., wasted Uttle time a seniDr. In the last two seasons he
in signing a professional baaeball con-struck out 011ly 01ee. He also stole_
tract with the Calif<!f~ia Angtls after 12 bases in 15 games this season.
being drafted 'first by the AJt.aheim club He will rep6rt to Idaho Falls in the
in the free~gen\~QraJ_t .Thursday. ----rookie f!iooeer League June--20.
-:-n&ae -was in the fold for an undisclosed Golden West College second baseman
bonw: figure within 12 hours of the Noel Paulson· was one of the few Orange
t1me be was drafted. Scout Dave Kosher County players drafted in Thursday's
signed the 5-11, 185-pounder, according openhtg nfu11ct.
to farm and scouting direc tor Roland The Kansas City Royals picked Paulson
Hemoad who is i• New York for the for its San Jose club in the California
conclusion of the two-day draft meeting League.
that went into the secondary phase this Paulson, a -product of Pacifica High
morning. \n Garden Grove, batted .354. for the
* * * * * * Ho w Major Leagues Draftecl
P:lnt k.wftlll
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C!-llnd -SleYI O~nnh•l![I, pllcMr, 211 P1IO Atfo, C4IU,
MO<ltrul -l•rrv Foote, cfld1er, Smltl!lltld, '4.C.
Rustlers this past season. He was named
to the All-Southern California Conference
first team, hitting .362 in circuit action.
Paulson, 5-10, 171 pounds, is a
sophomore.
The draft will conclude today with
over 1,000 1n the fold .
After 27 rounds Thursday, a total of
649 had been selected.
After the players are drafted they
mus~ be signed and the clubs already
have been warned by Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn th at "real honest-to-God
negolialions must be und ertaken within
15 days after the young men are eligi-
ble."
The drAft only gives the club the
exclus ive barg aining right to the athlete.
If he does not sign now, he goes back
into the pool foe later seleclion, depe~
ding on his eligibility at the time.
Many of the draftees already ha ve
graduated from hi gh school and are
eligible for immediate signing, It is the
same story for college grads (unless
their school still has ~me games on
tts~schedule·) and ariybody v.•hrrha!! pass-
ed·his 21st birthda y and not signed.
Steve Dunning, Cleveland's top draft
from Stanford University, said Thursday
he ex-pected to sign Immediately.
Sons of such form er major leaguers
as Roy Sievers (Robin), draffed by a
St. Lou ls farm and I-lank Greenberg
(Steven of Yale) drafted by a Washington
far1n were among those chosen on the
first day.
After lhe regular draft of newly>Cligible
players is completed, the club.'! move
into the special phase of those who
were picked previously hut did 11ot sign.
The 11hortage -of catching talent was
mirrored in the first-round draft by
!he major league teams in which three
of the fi rst four and four of the first
nine were catchers.
The catchers were (L) Michael Ivie
of Decatur, Ga. by San Diego, (3.)
Barry Foote of Smithfield, N.C. by ?o.lon-
treal, (4 .) Darrell Foster of Oklahoma
Cltr by Milwaukee and -(8.-) Rex Goodson
or Longview, 1'ex. by Kansas City. Ac~
cording to the scouts who watched them
ha high school, each has the potential
.of a Johnny Bench.
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Phillip·s· Fears A;ngels
Feel Sorry for SeI·ve~
By HOWARD i.. HANDY
Of tM C.Uy Pltlt Iliff # Kallne, a veteran of 17 summeirs
in Detroit livery, la awiaging the bat
as well as he bas at any time in
the last five yean, according to his
manager Mayo Smith. .
The Tiger superstar proYed it before
I0,534 rans at Anaheim Stadium nuirsday
night as he drilled a lwo-out double
down the leCt field Une to give Detroit
a 4:2 win over the California Angels.
1be loss was the second straight for
CaWornia and leaves the team two full
games behind Minnesota. It also brought
a concerned look to the face of manager
Harold "Lelty" Phillip<.
"I'm worried more about some or
our players starting to feel sorry for
themselves attar we loae a rew games
then I am about the losses/' he said.
"It's that time of the year when these
things happen aRd thiB is a game where
you go through this sort of thing.
"I thought (Tom) Murphy got stronger
Allffel Sla te
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as the game Went along and that rut
of Kallhe's wasn 't that good but if was
placed just right."
~urphy ran into trouble after getting
the first two batters In the eighth inaiRg
after battliDg southpaw Les C!ain on
INSURANCE RUN -Cesar Gutierrez, Detroit shortstop, slides home
Safely Thursday ni~ht as catcher Joe Azcue awaits a throw from the
outfield. Gutierrez s run was the secOnd to score on Al Kaline's
double, giving Detroit a '-2 win.
Two Tied for Golf Lead;
Richey Loses Net Match
CHARLO'M'E, N.C, -Gibby Gilbert,
easily the biggesl surprise on the pro ·
golf tour this year, says he's "reachlng
for the stars.~• while vete ran Lionel
Hebert says he's ready to make a come·
ba ck.
The two longshots barged into the
first-round lead in the $150,000 Kemper
Open Golf Tournament T h u r s d a y ,
matching 66s on the rain-drenched 7 ,231
yards. par 72 Quail Hollow Country Club
Course.
Hebert, a portly, 42-year-.old who
scored the last or his five victories
in 1966, sai d he is playing a lot better
now.
"I had some problems lhe 1~ couple
of years, but about four months a~
I got those solved and now I have
no excuses. I think I'm ready for a
good summer. I'm ready to make a
comeback. •
PARIS -Cliff ruchcy appeared lo
be sitUng in the catbird seat. .. but
soon turned into a clay pigeon for-Seljko
Franulovic.
Richey, America's last hope in the
French Open Tennis Tournament, was
leading two sets to one and had a
~t advantage in the fourth set when
his game came apart on the red clay
center court. at Roland Carros Stadium
Thursday.
Franulovic, of Yugoslavia, reeled off
six straight games ~ take the set and
go on to a 6-4, 4-6, 1-0, 7-5, 7-5 victory
over the San Angelo, Tex., resident. ·
Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia whipped
Georges Goven of France 2-8, 6-2, 5-7,
6-3, 6-3 in Thursday 's other semifinal to
set up an all·Eastern European final
today.
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INDIANAPOLIS -Branch McCraoken,
the silver-haired coach of Indiana
University basketball teams for 24 ·years,
died Thursday In an Indianapolis hospital
of a heart ailment.
The sheriff, as he was affectionately
known to H o o s i e r basketball fans,
would have been'O..Years old on Tuesday.
He djed at the Itf ~fedicat Center where
he had been hospitalized since May 21. ·-NEW YORK Cotton Fltuimmons,
38, head coach at Kansas State, was
named coach or the Phoenix Suns of
th e Nation&! Basketball Aaociation, it
w113 reported this morning.
even lmlll lo th,atpolnt.
Dick McAulille garnered bis third ba!<
hit of the game and Cesar Gutierrez
followed with 1 alng1e to left. Katine
then . did the damage wllb his 2,499tb
major league base hit.
'!be Detroit ouUJelder and part-lline
first basernu is one of the few active
players with 1 lifetime batting average
above .SOO. Going into the current cam-
paJgn he was hitting .302 Ufelime and
this year his average ls .333.
"This ts the best Angel team you
have had out here that I have seen.
It has pitching, defense and hitUng to
give it good baluce but there is •till
a lot of baseball to be played yet."
Manager Mayo Smith made this stale-
meat to the press during' a closed-door
Session in his ·office cl.iblcle u scribes
were barred from the Detroit dressing
room for a 10-mlnute period after the
game.
Smith started two lefthanders in suc·
cession against the Angels and the Tigers
' won both games.
Phillips said he wasn't worried about
left handed pitching. "I don't think it'•
a benefit to them. Alex (Johnson) and
(Ken} McMullen both hit better against
lefthandera. (Sandy) Alomar is a better
right-handed hitter ond (Jim) Fregosi
hits well against leff'1uders."
Lefty also mentioned Tommie Reyitolds
who started in right field and bad three
or the Angel hits against Cain. '
"The only thing I will say is that
our defense is better in the outfield
against rigbt·handed pitchers. The hittiag
isn't that much differeRt."
Bill Voss will make the next Angel
road trip although he isn't eligible to
cDme off the disabled list until June
1a: He stamd running this wee k and
Phillips feels he , will be able to take
batUng practice by next Thursday.
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Problem; Posts
Eighth Victory
PITl'SBURGH (AP) -Claude Osteen
had the best spring training of his We,
but during the early part of the season
something went wrong in his pitching
delivery. He lost three straight.
The LQ8 Angeles Dodger ace found
the problem, has now won won eight
games, i.acluding five straight, and says
be has never pitched better.
The slick Jefth8Jlder stopped the
Pittsburgh Pirates cold Thursday nlght
with a six-hit, 5-G performance. He threw
only 98 pitches, walked none and struck
out only one, There were 18 infield
ou ts .
"It's a lot of fun when :you pitcll
like that," he said. "l really enjoy a
ball game like tonight when you make
Dodger Slate
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them hit ground balls. It keeps my
teamma tes awake and everybody sharp."
"It didn't make much difference what
we did when Osteen was pitching that
good ,'' said Pirate manager Danny
Murtaugh.
Osteen solved his minute delivery pro-
blem through a process of ellminaUon.
"I had eliminated everything from the
waist down,'' he said. "I wasft't really
pitching that poorly but I knew something
was wrong.
"Then J looked at movies from 1965
and 1969. J found that ·on my delivery
I had my hands in cl01e to my body.
1 had been bringing them out too far
oa the stretch. It made au the difference
ii the world. I got-so much more
drive and my curve was 100 percent
better."
Griffith Wants Title Fight The Suns had celled a press conferenec
for Friday, pretumably lo name a new
coach.
General manager Jerry Colangeln
coached the team from the middle or
last season and Into the playoffs after
Johnny .Kerr rulgnod. CoJanielo said
at tM tlme 1 he would not con Un lie
coaching after the staSOn.
At the start of the season, Oateen
had anot her problem: the Doc11ers didn't
get him runs. Durin1 one 23-lnnlng
stretch, they didn't score al all. He'•
lost three gAmes by shutouts this season
and won a 1-0 game.
The Dodgers got two runs early against
the Pirates, at th e expense of Steve
Blass who has now lost seven straight
games and ~asn't won since April 22.
COPENHAGEN (AP) -Emile Grif-It was also the firsl, time Bois had
fJth 1 a sprightly veie.ralt who can still ever been knocked down In a boxing
perfomi like a spnng chicken In the ring -11nd Grifrilh did ii to him twice, In the sixth and last rounds or a schedul-rJng, today looked confidently toward ed tG-rounder.
a wot'ld tlUe bout after lowering the For an aging gent o! 32. giving ti.way
coJors of Denm8rk and EurOpc-'Yllh 5even years and three pound! to the
a masterly dltplay of t wo · f Is t e d taller Dane, Grlfflth looked positively
savagery. tigerish, although 8011 produced the
Before ID,000 fru.~trllled Danls'h boxing fight of his IJre, clobbtrlnfl the former
rans, Griffith produced the big punches world chf\mpion_wi1h heavy rights and
needed to fell the loc11I hero -Euro1>ean rnov\ng wci\I h1 the ring.
dl<ll'.ci&bl chilmplon-1:om...Jlogs•-~-A~rJogskle was Jtoly's Nino Benvenuti.
tW il'e ThursA)' night and go on to win who took the world crown away from
convincin1;ly on poinL,, Grlrfith In New York In ~farch 1968
lt waa the tall and handsome. Onnc>:'t and has fought him three limes -losh•g
fil'it defeat Jn SS professional bouts. once.
Said Nino afterwards: "It wu a clear
vi ctory for Griffith."
The champion confirmed that his c11mp
would now negotiate with Griffith with
the \li'Orld title at stake.
GriUith has now 8h0Wft his exr· loslve
firepowf'r in 75 rights, a 1core t1 them
lnv.olvir\g world Utle clashes for the
welter or middleweight world crowns.
ltlL.was still all there Wedne~ay night
and was just too much for the one-time
Danls.h bricklayer, who had caprurtd
the European t\Ue and ~me No. 1
chaUenger to Bencvcnutl in most world
ratings \li'flhout ever flghUng outstde
of Standlnavla.
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NEW YORK -Mr1. Eibel D. Jocobs'
, Personality takes on his eighth agJgn..
ment ln 10 weeks and Raymond }.·f.
Curtis' Ptiy Dad George gel! a chance
at a dubious precedent Saturday in the
103nd runn ing of the. $12&,000-addcd Bel·
mtint Stakes.
Per.IOnallty. who made up 11omewbat
for his elghth·place finish In the KentUtky
Derby by wlnning th e Preakneu:, wlll
be trying ror his fourth big stakes victory
In hll lul five llarll.
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HlmNG BEHIND IALL?
ACCENTUATE LEG ACTION
Golfers of every ability leve1
occasionally hit behind lha ball
on key shots (illustration # l ).
If this problem persists in your
game, I suggest you stress foot
and leg action in your down·
Six Return
To State
11_~Spikefest
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Conllder the •li-.)!on ol1
Orange Coast Colleae footbAll'
coach Dick Tucker:
(l) He mi. ooly one of·
rePllve anCl three defensive
startert tirack from 1 a 1 t
seB10n'1 &-i-l club.
(2) iie figure• t11< South
Cout Confuenc< will be
touaber than its ever been.
'Such a situation would make
roost coachts wither from
fright -but not Tucker.
••Yes, I'm opUmlstic," aaya
lune 19 TUf
'
Tucker, wbo without battinr
an eye ldds, "We think we
ha .. I lood chance of bovlag
a great year."
Why the optimilm?
"Tfwre are 10me outstan-dinl fmlunan In the .....
If We get the kids we're after,
we 'll have a real run at the
champloosbip," be uplalnl.
Tho -occ c:oech opines that lhe Pirates wW
throw more 1n 1'10 -giving
rise lo the fact be expects
lo recruit a pretty &ood bJ&b
ICbool quarterback.
MV Pair Head
South ~rep Nine ·
By ROW ARD L. l!ANDY ot tM Del• ,, .. , ll•ff
Mmion Viejo High School's
be\lerY combinatloo will leod
at'ta schools on tbe South All-Star team in the annual
Kinnls game at La Patma·
Park In Anaheim F'Tiday
night, June 19 with the Diablos
the lone Orange Coast area
t~ placing more than one
man on the squad.
Steve Hazan with a won-lost
reeord o( 6-1 is one of four
hurlert named to the team
while catcher Mike Gray·, with
a lofty battlllg average of .m,
wW be on the receiving end.
Both Diablo lltars were
members oC the Orange Coast
area first team.
Dave Bartcn, ace of l"ie
Coola Mesa High pltdling .WI
with a 9-5 record and Eddie
Bane, Westmlnster's outat.an-
dlng southpaw hurler with a
74 record, join Hazen on the
pitching staff. Fourth hurler
ii Bob Blac:klidjie of Foothill
(7-2).
Jeff Mallnoff, ooe ol the
mcmt 10t.1ght..after prep stars
in the area and a first team
Orange Coast selectee, gets
the nod at first base. He hit
.417 for Newpoit o.-High
during the regular sea90n.
Mike Robtrts of · Fountain
Valley b one ol two seoond
basemen ae.leded for the
South team . He hit .3!3 during
the regular season:
Mater Dei's Mooardll are
represented by third baeman
Dan Meyer who firti9hed with
a .m betting average and
pined f i r s t team Orange
Coasl bonon.
Oulfiel.der Don Snyder or
Corona del Mar is the Sea
Kiflls' looe representative. He
hit at a .213 clip during the
regular sel$00 and is_ ooe of
four outfieldera named to the
16-man roster.
Four Mtemates are named
to each team with Marina's
pitching star Dave
Klungreteter (S.2) the lone
area nominee.
Phil Winkler, bead baseball
coach at Garden Grove High
School, is head of Ille Soulh
cootingent. He Js assisted by
Tom Trager of Corona del
Mar and Frank Munoz ol
Westminster.
Tile North squad Is directed
by Floyd Oiaodler ol Loara
High. He 1' assisted by Bill
Mcintire ol Western High and
Noel Sweeney of Katella.
Tile South squad will hold
two workouts prior to the
game. First will be sll&ed
~. :lune 15 and the S& <OM Wedneadoy, June 17.
Tho three defellliv. otanon
back -Kurt CleJllelll, Bobby
Curt)' and Harry Cermack -
Ire three of the bes\ and
give the Pirate.I a · · good
llorlln( point.
Clemens and Curry were a1J.
South Coast Conference aeJeo.
tions laat season. Clement, a
defensive guard, Ls a 2ZO-pou~
der who prepped al Hun-
tington Beach.
Curry, a defensive bact,
played at Newport Harbor two season ago. He is a l~
pounder. Carmlc.t, I ZOO.poun-
der, plays defensive lactJe.
He ls also a Huntinglon Beach
product.
Other defenalve p I a y e r 1
retuinlng (all with limited U:·
perienc:e) Include: bocks Mike
Ezzell and Jess Hernandez;
end Bill Durkin; tackle Dave
Gleason; linebacker Dou c
Mahon.
Gleason, a 225-pounder from
Costa Mesa:, figure• a 1
another prominent figure in
the Pirates' defensive plans.
Offens.lvely, the only regular
returning i1 running back Coe
·Meyer, a 5-10, 115-po\mder who
ployed high l!Cbool ball In
Wheeling. DI.
Other · offensive s q u i d
members back 1 n c \ u de
linemen Dan Salaur and Mike
Rogen, backs Mike Haynes,
Rich Durante and Tony Vtn--
timlglia and punter George
Barnett.
Departing sophomores and
the· schools they are now at·
tending followa:
Linemen -Rick White
(Ca1ifornia), George Follett
(USC). RDn Althouse .(Cal P ..
ly, Pomona), Tom Nelson
(Weber St.ate). Marsh a 11
John son (Cal State,
Fullerton), Rob Pu r n e 11
(California), George Berg (Cal
State, Long Beach), Finch
Sterling (Cal State, Fullerton),
Ray Hunt (Weber State),
Steve Purdue (Cal Poly,
Pomona), Paul Warren (San
Diego State), John Noutary
(Washington Slate).
Backs -Rick Siebert (Cal
PoI.Y, Pomona}, Ramon
Rlcardo .(Hawaii), Bruce Rog~
ge (Cal Slate, Fullerton),
Mike Talri.iyuu. ( 0 reg on
State), Eddie Washko (Cal
Stale, F·ullerton), Bob
WlckorJbom (Son Fernando
Volley Slate/.
swing. •
Striking the turf behind Iha
,bill -hitting "f1t,'1 as they
s1y-usu1Uy isc1u1ed byfallure
to shift enough weight onto the
left foot on the downswing.
Good legwork is th• 1nswerin
making. this weight shift proper.
ly. As you begin to move into
.your downswin1, drive your
knees to the left (illustration
#2) whilt knpinl you r upper
body in positton. This le11ctlon
will tend lo "leve1 out11 the path
of your clubhead in the hitting
area, and the clubfacewill move
squarely into the back of the
bi!ll.
Finals Sought
By Area Spikers .
BERKELEY -Although
the Otmtge Coast area has
ooly one individual perlormer
and juat a single relay team ...,,......,ung ii al the state
prep track and field fmal.s
at Berkeley today a n d
Saturday, both have excellent
chaoces of qualifying for the
finals.
The area's remaining solo
artist is powerful Eiitancia
sprinter Dave Johnson.
he:at u favored Los Altos
(3:15.9) but coach Matt
Leonard'11 Barons should have
a cake walk against the other
entrants in the same heat,
provided · they can · hold onto
the baton.
The Baron quartet consists
ol juniors Phil Maas (50.2)
and Ed Andersen (50.2), along
with seniors Gary Va1buena
(49.S) and anchonnan Steve
Christiano (47.8). They finish·
ed fifth In the Southern Sec-
tion.
BERKELEY -Sil athletes
wllo &lmend medalJ In wt
year'• state prep track and
field finals al UCLA return
to lbt 1970 finals 1t tJ'ae
Unlversity .of Californla.'s
Edworda Slldlwn !Oday and
Saturdoy.
Slota Anl sprinter Jackie
White walked off with medals
in two events ln JMI -the
100 Ind the 220.
White wU the rw111erup ln
both races behind El Centro's now departed Willie Robloson.
Another century returnee is
Frank Roe , lateat in a long
line of speedsters produced
a't Stockton's Edison High. He
was fifth in the state meet
JOO in '69.
The two mile features two
runners who will be out ·to
imrrovt on Iast year's :1tate
meet plocemenls.
El Modena's Dave White
was third in California last
season with an 8:S9.8 mark
while little Kasto Lopez of
Sanger finished fifth.
White qualified for the state
meet again by placing second
in the CIF Southern Section
al 9,01.2 behind Long Beoch
Poly's Jim Chaffin.
Lopez ran 9:15.5 for second
behind West Bakersfield 's Ed
Granillo in the CIF Central
Section finals last week.
Two LA City competitors
-one in the 880 and the
olher in the mile -come
back to California's biggest
prep spike carnival with vie·
tories on tneir minds.
James Baxter helped le1'd
LA High to the team title
in '69 with a l:SJ.2 second
]?lace effort in the half'.
Although his team is not a
contender this year, Baxter
Js one of the state's best in
his event.
Palisades mller R I c k
Tschudin (4:15.7) was third
in the state in 1969 but he
relinquished hls LA City crown
to Cleveland's Brent Tubb
(4.:14.4) in the sectional linals
last week at East LA College.
One oC the better success
stories in the CIF Southern
Sect.ion this season, Johmort
rei>ounded from a paWul foot.
ball injury as a junior to
. finish secood lo Santa Ana's
twlft J.ackie White in 21·9 at
l)1e -no finals Oii Cer· ritos Colleg~'s slow north turn.
Alternates Impressive
In South Cage Drill
National Records Set
Johnson will have his W<rk
cut out I« bim tn his furlong
heal, olfhou&li he "1ould be
able to make it to Saturday's
finals.
The Eagle >Peedster ls
slated to run in the elgbth
lane with White in the most
desirable lane (filth or lhe
By ROGER CARL90N
ot tN Dally l"lltt "'"
Alternates Bob Austin of
Costa Mesa High and Dale
LeMasters of Santiago HJgh
have been issued new life In
their bid to play on the South
contingent in the filth annual
North-South Orange County
All-Star basketball game.
"Perhaps we're throwing a
little too much at them in
too short a period of time.
"And, I'm concerned with
the team's overall quickness .
We have g.ood speed, but the
quickness department cou ld
present some problems tor
us," said Leavey. '
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:Area Fish
Vista Good
Barracuda fishing is picking
up with larger fish being taken
according to reports <lit of
Art's Landing in Newport
Beach this week.
Bay· fishlng for -tp0t.On
croaker Is also conUnutng on
the bright side and yellowlall
are showing along the coast
although none have been
reported laken durlnl the port
waek.
Sliver salmon give promlae
of a better run than the past
two years.
Davey's Locker report.I the
Catalina Island boat baa hook·
ed into 'Qllte a few white
sea bast aild some yellowtall
on rttent trips. Larlffl wtute
WBI 22\.9 poundl.
'Ille San Clem<nle boat II
hooldng yelk!wl but u yet
no fish have been taken
aboard. Wedneldoy, 14 fllh
were hooked but none .wu
landed. · San Clemente SportHshtng
reports N1tvy maneuver• In
the hottest fishing nre11 along
the coast. They will be hltk
at the regular fl•hln8 ground•
for the weekend with lots of
barracuda from 1hree to flye
powida belnf liken.
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In Girls Swim Meet same heit. -
A pair of national swim
records were 11et at the first·
ever CIF Southern Sectk>n
girls rwim meet Friday night
a\ Beverly Hills High School
lo hlghllgbl the eveoln("• pro-
gram.
Ann Simmons of Long Beach
Millikan swepl to a 4:04.5
dockln( In the 400 freestyle
while Kim Brecht of. Pioneer
turned a 1:07.8 in the 100
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Unser's Car
Now on EXhihit
Al Una<r'o winning tn-
dllnopolll 500-mlle ..,. II a
fellured elhllilt omonpt the
$2,000,000 of machinery 11
Auto Expo '70 now under way.
Tbe natlOt1'1 lar1ut Im·
ported and sports car &how
will run through Sunday at
tht J.,oa Angele1 Sportl Arena.
Hours are 3:30-11 p .m .
weekday•, 11 a.m. to ll p.m.
Sal urday and II a.m.-7 p.m.
8undoy.
breast.!llroke for n 1 t I o n a I
honOra.
Millikan won the team title
followed by Orange County
teams Sunny Hills a n d
FoothJU. The latter tied with
Bueoa for Utlrd.
There were three double
winners in the vara.ity com·
petlUon wilh MW Sinunom al·
ao wnninC the 200 !reestyle in 1:57J.
Susie Atwood of Millikan
won the 200 indo medley in
2: 13.3 and the 100 back in
1:00.0 whUe Unda JohMon or
Foothill captured the 50 free
(25.4) and 100 free (55.0).
The 200 yard medley relay
teams from Marina and Costa
Mesa finished fourth and sixth
for lhe only Orange Cost area
places in var&i.ty competition.
In addition to Wh It e,
Johnson will have to contend
with three other lledlonal
champions in order to earn
a finals berth.
Junior Sam Burns (21.5) or
El Cerrito, Herlong's Harvey
Adams (22.3) and Don Ward
(21.3w) of Fresno Bullard~
ped the 229 crowns in the
North Cout, Northern and
Central Stctions.
Southern Section third and
fifth placers Mel Jocobs ol
<l\annel Islands aod Santa
Ana's John Wln91ead are ai..
competing . in John9on'• beat,
along with LA runnerup Phil
White (21.7) or Hamiltoo and
the North Coast's second man.
Wayne BeMett (21.9) of
Berkeley.
Fountain Valley (3:17.7) Is
entered in the &&me mJle relay
Coach Don Leavey, follow·
Ing his team's flrst workout
at Wesll:nlnSter High, made
the decision to open the 10
available berths to all 12 of
his players after impressive
workou~ by both ol his
alternates Thursday night.
Leavey's final decision on
the final group of JO will be
made sometime next week,
thus giving Austin a n d
Le:Masters the chance to earn
their way on the team -
and at the same· time giving
his original team of 10 some
food for thought.
Leavey was a little dlsa~
pointed with hi11 team's overall
practice, however. especially
ln the pattern deparlment.
Tbe South bosll expressed
delight with a pair of players
-Skip Williams of Ei!tancia
High and Rick Mosier of
Marina.
"Wlllianu: looked real good
toni«ht and Mosler -this
kid 1tas the greatest pe.lr or
handa. His defense w a s
especially sharp," L e a Y e y
said.
Leavey also took· time out
to praise Newport Harbor
High standout Lee Haven, a
M forward candidate.
"Lee's so physical • • • a
real specimen. He's a leaper ,
he can play defense, he's solld.
And, he'll so good at not look-
ing at wh ere he's passing,"
Were some of Leavey's com·
men ts.
Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicogo
New York
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Montreal
Clncl_MJ,U
Atlanta ·
Dott1er1
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BERKELEY '-Seven
11tate meet-records. a re H·
pected to bid farewell to the
archives while three others
have slim chances ol being
bettered . in the state pr:ep
tr1elt arid field On.ab today
and Saturday at Edwards
Stadium on tbe campus of
the University of California.
Three of tbe oki marb eould
be vlctimi:.ed by athletes from
team favorite Loa Altos.
Rick Brown of I.Os Altos
wW attempt to better Rich
Joyce's .(Slel'Ta) 1965 mark of
1:48.8 in the lllO. Joyee'1 time
still staniis u a national
record.
OAILV PILOT Jf
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The Palos Verdel duo of '
Mark Dulaoey (t :OU) IOd
Brain McPbenoo (t :OU) Ind ._
ar least a half dmen otbet
nmnen could help produce
I fitting tl)COle to lut ytar'I
slate meet two mile, whm
three runners. ( i n.c I ud i a c
White) went undtr n in e
minutes,
Loog jump speclaliol Jim
McAliller of Blair 1w alnldy
equalled the national ,_...
of 25-7 set by Muir's JerrJ
Proctor in 1917. The CIF foot.
ball player-of~year bas a
good crack at the mett ncrm
of 25-4 'ii by Proctor in '17.
Threatening to · b e t t e r
Reynaldo Brown's (Comploo)
twi>year-old hl.gb jump mart
of 7-<I is Jerry CUip ol
Oceanside, wbo hU llreadY,
cleared 7.(1 ~ this spring.
CUip won the San Die10 ~ ·.l
tlon with ease at 6-10.
His prime challengers are
San Diego runnerup and Stlte -•
Brown toured the half in
1#50. 7 in lut week's CIF Cen.
t/al Coast Section f111&ls and
then came· back 24 minute:1
later to rip off a st.ate best
of 47.l in the 440. There is
an outside possibility be will
threaten the 46.7 state meet
standard In the latter event. meet returnee Dean Owem .. .
l..o6 Altos a1so exhibits
California's top prep mile
relay foursome with a 3;1!i.8
clocking and the 3:14.3 record
set by Centennial in 1968 on
tbe &'!me Berkeley track could
be doomed for obliteration.
Brown's Los Altos team-
mate Chris Adams is no
slouch when It comes to
posting top marks either.
The 6-0, 196-pound senior has
thrown the shot 62-9'i'I: and
owM the pending national
prep discus standard of 201-'>.
The 189-1 meet record by
~J~mont's Jim Peters in 1966
abould be an easy target in
Adams' dI9CWI repertory.
Other meet recorda e:i·
pected to topple are the 440
relay, two mile, long ju m p
ord high Jump.
The meet standard in the
one.lap relay Ls 41.5 by
Centennial In 191& and El Cer·
rito and Castlemont (Oakland)
have each dipped down lo 41 .2
bests In 1970. Seven other 440
relay teams have gone under 42.o this season.
The two rnile features a
cloatly·packed field with four
Southern Section runners all
under 9:06.0-.
Long Beach Poly 's Jim
Chalfin (9:01.0) has dumped
Dave White of El Modena
(9:01 .2) by a scanl two yards
the last two times out but the
latter should give Chaffin
another good fight.
(6"') of El Cajon end Southem
Sectlon champion R and y
Fulkerson (&-911) ol Santi Fe. -
-AJSO given. in outside chance . -~
of dropping .by the wapide -
are the hurdles marb ot. 117
and 18.S. .. :~ Castlemonl's Millon Turner
see:ms the most 11 t e 1 y ·-
possibility to alter the meet
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ritrs with seasonal bests ol •
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IN SEARCH OF FISH -Large wooden boats such
as these cruising and fi shing yachts are specialti es
or Dittmar and Donaldson's Sea Boat Co., Costa Mesa, one of the oldest ·boat building firms in th e
..
Harbor Area. The firm recently launched an 82-foot
pleasure yacht and two 90-foot charter fis hing boats
for a San Diego firm .
Prestigious America's Cup
1st Trials Slated Monday
Lidos Ready
For .BCYC's
Open Meet
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -~ Jt's the world's oldest and
most famous sailing prize ~
ttie American's Cu p, Holy
Grail of yachtsmen.
Fgr more than a centttry
this ornate, bottomless silver
mqg has lured rich gentlemen
and gifted sailors to bring
their country's finest racing
yachts to Yankee shores.
All have failed to win it.
But this year may be dif-
ferent. For the first time two
nations bave e n l e r e d
challenges -France anti
Aust.raila.
This is the third try In eight
fears for the Aussies, with
Engine Oil
Sydney newspaper owner Sir
an Intrepid so greatly revised
and edited as to be considered
a new one.
The one watched closest ls
Valiant, designed ·by Olin
Stephens, who has been in
on the plans for every
America's Cup defender but
one since 1937. Syndlale head
Robert W. McCullough cf
Jliverslde, Ccnn., has signed
up al least nine vete rans of
the 1967 Cup campaign. as
crew -and he will be her
helmsman.
The othe~ new one is
lieritage, rrom Ch a r 1 i e
Morgan of St. Petersburg, Fla.
He designed her, completed
model tests, built her in his
own boatyard, made the sails
himself -and now is .also
going to skipper her in the
trials.
Lido-14 sailinl; craft from
all over ·the Southland will
convUge on Newport Beach
Saturday and Sunday for
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's
11th annual Open Regatta for
the class.
The regatta is open to all
registered Lido-14 sail ing craft
\\<hose owners. are members
of a yacht club recognized
by North American Yacht
Racing Union. S o u t h e r n
California Yachting Associa·
lion, and members in good
standing of the Lid~l4 Oeet
and class association_
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W oo·de:ri · Yachts Still Built
Dittmar,DonaldsonFindH arbor Business Very Go~} ' 4
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EDITOR'S NOTE' Second
arttclt fn a review of the
boating induttry in New-
port and Costa Mesa takes
a look at the lar"j]t wooden
power yach£s turned out
by Dick Dittmar and Doil
Donaldson's Sea Boat Co.,
on 16th Street, Costa Mt$a.
By ALMON LOCKABEY
... 11119 .,. .....
How ill business in the boat
building Industry in Costa
Mesa and New)Xll't?
If you are asking Dick Dit-
tmar and Don Donaldson of
Sea Boat Co., 126 E. 16th
St., Costa Mesa, the answer
wiU be :
"Very good, thank you."
And the answer will be
Rum Run V
To S~t Sail
On Saturday
Offshore racing powerboats
will roar out of Long Beach
Harbor Saturday in Rum Run
V, the fifth In a series of
90-mile sprints.
The event, sponsored by the
Pacific Offshore PoWft' Boat
Racing Association is expected
to draw as many as two-dozen
entries in four classes.
The race starts at 10 a.m.
off the Belmont Shore Pier.
The course hugs the shoreline
from the starting line to
Malibu Pier and back to Long
Beach. ·
Rudy Ramos or Gardena,
for more Ulan a decade one
of the nation's leading figures
in closed<OOrse and marathon
power boat racing, will take
the wheel of an offshore racer
for the first lime in the Rwn
Run .
An unusual fe ature of the
race will be three all-girl
teams. Feminine entrants irr
elude the teams of Nancy Ep-
p a.r dson-Dotti~ McKinney;
professional model Rebecca
Kapp and Cindy Town.send,
all from POOenhi:, and Mrs.
Ea rl Palmer with Mrs. Gwen
SpraUe ol Anaheim as crew.
punctuated by the gigantic to the Cabo san Luc.as fishing consider t.he price of ~
bows of three I a r g e trips, the boats will also be thing& as engines a,D':d
sportfishing boats -one for used fer forays Into Scam· sta,bitizers you can read)ly
.a. private iodividual and the mon's Lagoon·on whale hunts und,erstand that we don't 'p\lt
other two for commercial and scientific expeditions. in a large stock. '
Irish! r. "These boats, whether in • spor ng 1rms al San STA.BUJZERS EXPENSIVJt •. Diego -which are protruding use as a private yach~ or
out from the yard. (AU three liar ccmmerciel pu~ses are Stabilizers for! such bQAis
have been recently launched). 81l·weather boats ""and must as the 80 to 90 footers ~t
'Dittmar and Donaldson are meet the strk:t requirements as much as $35,000, inclu<tli)g
the only builders of custom of the U.S. Cca!f. Guard for freight and installation. :~
luxury wooden yachts left in vessels used for b I re , ' ' "That may seem like a ken
the area which has gone large-Donaldson pofnted out. "In ·of a price to keep from gettCng
ly to fiberglass, aluminum and most cases, tlie boat will make seasick," quipped Oonald;on,
other materials on a mass a round trip to Mex.ieo without "but most persom who cin
prQductioo basis. ever reruellng or replenishing afford yachts such al"'these
NOT AFFECTED
"Our type of business ls
not affected by economic
slowdowns as much as the
mass production firms" said
Donaldson, pOinting o~t that
boats such as the 82-footer and
the two 90-footers were con.
tracled for before the Il!al
money pinch.
, And in many cases, by the
lime such yachts are com·
pleted the economic situation
is improved. It takes as mu ch
as a year to tun1 out such
vessels, from keel·laylng to
launching.
The 82·footer was built for
Robert. McCuJlah a retired
Houston, Tex., business tycOon
who now resides in Beverly
Hills. The boat, christened
Sheil!I, is presenUy berthed
at the Balboa Bay Club but
will eventually go to Marina
de! Rey. Shella, built at a
cost of some $600.000. has all
of the cruising com forts, in-
cluding an all~lectr-ic galley,
two steering stations and is
equipped with the latest in
-electonic navigation and safe-
ty gear.
EXTENSIVE CRUISING
The oWner plans to do ex·
tensive cntising in Mexican
waters.
The two 92-footers are long·
range sport fishing boats built
for a San Diego firm whi ch
specializes In long and short
range charters. The v~ls
are capable cf accommodating
in comfort as many as 23
persons on long-range fishing
expeditions to Cape San l.Alcas
and return, and 32 persons
on shorter cruises.
The boats are capable of
carrying fuel and water for
a round trip from San Diego
to the Cape and feature deluxe
accommodations. In addition
stores, TechrUcally they are are looking for comfort in
always in International waters Jong cruises."
and do not have to go through In addition to building t!le
the formalities of clearing and hulls, Dittmar and Donal4$!ln
entering." also do most of their own
FATHER BUILDER
Dick Dittmar and DOn
Donald so n have been
operating as a partnership
yacht building team since soon
arter World War 11.
Dittmar, Whose father was
a master boat builder before
him, virtually grew up in the
boat business in Newport.
Before forming the Sea Boat
partnership with Donaldson he
worked fer a number Qf years
for the now extinct South
C-Co.
Donaldson Is the son of a
former master mariner and
. also comes naturally by his
love for the seas abd the
vessels that ply them.
A1though the partners work
~losely together in all phases
or buildmg, Donaldson claims
to specialize on design while
Dittmar is noted for his
precise building and the ability
to make everything fit in its
place.
FAMOUS YACHTS
fabricatin.g of such things as
fuel tanks. generators · and
refrigeration systems. . •
The Sea Boat Co. has been
at its present location f 0 r
22 years. The first boat the
partners built. however. was
en Harbor Blvd. on a flat
piece of ground wlth only a
post and a switch-box.
Donaldson had ambitions to
become an architect afttr gel~
ting out of the service in
World War JI. But one day
he looked ever a fence where
his rriend Dick Dittmar was
building a boat.
"Why don't you come on
over and help me finish her
up?" asked Dittmar.
Donaldson took him up on
the invitation and soon a
business was formed.
HOME TOWN EFFORT
"It's been a home town .cf·
rort all the way." says
Donaldson. "I don't know
anyone who can put together
a boal better than Dick."
Both men admit that the
Some of the more famous business started more or less
yachts the pair have built or as a hobby because of their
rerurbished inc Jud e Ken mutu al Jove o( lhe sea and
Riefsnyder's Searcher, Frank boats.
~1ueller·s Mojo, Ray Milland's Even Jn their yoonger years
sportfisher Blui Dolphin and they worked on yachts during
Elmer Haire's Dorsel. They summers when they were. not
did most ot the work on in school. .
refurbishing John Wayne's "We've both found out that
converted minesweeper Wild when you are associated with
Goose. Their niost noted ven· the sea in any way, you work
ture tnto the sailboat building for it," mused Donaldson.
fiekl was the late Robert F. ''Nothing really comes easy.
Johnson's '12--foot ketch Zia in Do they ever build boats
whi ch he logged hundreds of of ·aluminum or steel? Not
thousands of miles before very often. the partners agree.
purchasing the Ticonderoga "Oh, we'll build anything the
and later Windward Passage. customer demands," th ey
" Selection
Frank PaCker heading a syn·
dicate bringing the all-new
Gretel II, whose designer.
Allin Payne, says ''I think
we have a chance."
The Intrepid grcup, with the
boat that left AustraUa's best
far behind In 1967. made
drastic alterations to the hull,
plus a new deck layout and
lighter gear .• Bill Ficker of
Newport Beach, former World
Star Class champion, will be
her skipper.
BCYC will greet skippers
at its temporary facilities at
Villa Marina, 1045 Bayside
Drive, where r a c e in-
structions, boat launching in-
structions and the schedule
of races will be available.
Local Sloop
In Bermuda Race Slated
To Catalina
The firm regularly employs hasten to add, "but our
about 40 men on a year-around preference runs to wooden
basis. They produce as many boats -and we think "they
as five boilts a year -most are here to stay -especially
' . The French group, Jed br. f'.ni.de Told Ba.roo Marcel Bich, .th• bal . .3.7..u.A'._ . ___ .po1nt ])!:::n ~ycoon, ..!§ a Is o
The outboard motor owner
will soon have an accurate
guide to selection of engine
oil, thanks to a new program
developed by the M o t o r
Engineering Committee o! the
Boating Industry Association.
The program calls for pro·
duders oC motor oil for two-cy·
cle, water-cooled engines to
submit their product volun·
tarily to an ind epcnd en I
testing laboratory. If the lab
detennines that lhe oil n1eets
the oil test procedures of BIA.
the manufacturer is free lo
use the BIA logo and the
v.·ords "BIA Certified" on the
label.
Test procedures cover such
features as rust prevention,
port blocking, mixing abilily
with gasoline. combustion
chamber deposits and piston
ring sticlting.
bringing a new boat named
France. The· group indicates
it is ready to spend and spend
in the coot.est. where only lhe
very wealthy need apply. "We
have prepared ourselves the
best way we know bow," says
Bich's son. Bruno.
After long drills a n d
tuneups, these two boats and
their crews will begin in mid-
August the crucial final trials
to determine Whidl will be
the challenger.
1'here would have been two
more challengers, but groups
in Great Britain and Greece
bailed out. They had jumped
in with challenges in 1967 after
Australia's Dame Pattie was
trounced in four straight races
by the defender, Inlrepid .
There are also three groups
of Americans jockeying for
the right to defend the historic
mug -t\\·o new boats plus
Ul"I T ..... 11919
INTREPl!S IN TUNE-UP -BUI Ficker o! NewPort
!~arbor Yacht Club takes the helm or the 12-tneler
Jnterpid in her first sail on Long Island Sound. The
1967 America's Cup defender spreads a frot.hy "'akc
u Ficker and crew clhnb up an offshore breeze In
tuning exercises. Jnterpid has underi(one vast
changes and refitting since tho 1967 campaign.
•
America's Cup competition
Is in match races, two 12·
meters fighting it out over
a 24.3-mile triang ular course
with three tacking legs. It's
a best-of-seven race series.
The prelimi;lary trials begin
today on Long Island Sound,
but these are just four days
of ~hakedown runs and tryouts
with a chance to spy on what
the rival boals are using. H's
also to give a ride to the
syndicate members who are
pulling up the money.
Tentative schedule calls for
the first -race on Saturday
to start at noon and the firs t
race Sunday at JI a.m. ·
Fellowing ls a list of entry
requiraments:
Each entry must b e
registered and sa ils approved
by the Li00.14 Class Associa·
lion.
U the same boat is raced
in both ~nicr and junior
divisions. an entry blank will
be required for both divisions.
Entry blanks will be 8c-
cepted un til 9:30 a.m. Satur·
day.
All entries will be subject
to inspection by the CT>mmittec
for compliance with Lld~l4
Class Association re-
quirements.
Warrior, a new SO-foot sloop
owned by Al Cassel of
Voyagers Yacht Club, will be
the only local boat · entered
in the Newport. H.J. to
Bermuda race s1arting June
20.
Warrior was designed by
Britain Chance and built in
Germany for Cassel. After the
Bennuda raee, Cassel plans
to cruise the' Caribbean on
his way home with the new
yacht.
There are some ISO boaLs
scheduled to start the biennial
"'dash to the oinion patch."
The figure is 20 below the
record set Jn 1966. Afler that, the 12.s come
to Newport where intensive
training begins in advance of
the observation trials July 7-
18.
The U.S. boat s begin
clin1ination races off Newport
Aug. 18 to choose a defender
and the challengers launch
similar racing three days
later.
Record Fleet Slated
For Tidelands Race
The finals open Sept. 15.
* * * Weatherly
Trial Horse
For Valiant ·
A record fleet is expected
to set sail Saturdav in
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
annual Huntington Tidelands
Race.
The first class of ocean
racers -~ involved in
the Ahmanson Series -will
get a starting signal al 11
a.m. from a line to be sel
up one-half mile southwest of
Balboa Pier. Classes A and
B wnl start at 11 a.m. and
classes C ando D will start
JO minutes later.
The 12/US 24 Syndicate has the oce&n -racing neet wHI
completed. arrangements with sail to the Point Fermin Buoy
t he U.S. Maritime west of Los Angele5 1-larbor,
Admlnistralion to c h a r t e r and return to a fini sh cff
\Veatherly and uSe the fcrmer the Newport Pier. Tota I
Cup Defender ns a trial horse dlstance for the race ls 39
f1>r Valiant, the new Olin miles.
Stephens designed 12.-meter. In addition to the OR fleet
Weatherly, wbic.h has beeR the race also will feature a
stationed at lhe U.S. 1'ferehant Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet
. f\.1arine Academy at Kings compet~1g for the Dickson
Season Trophy; a Midget
Ck:ean Racing Fleet for the
Corkett Trophy; the PC,
Rhodes-33, 5.5 meter and
Luders-16 cla~.
All of the classes except
OR will sail a course aroUnd
the Emmy oil derrick, a dis-.
lance of 14 miles.
Perpetual trophies at stake
for the race will be the Hun-
lington Tidelands Trophy for
the overall winner in ORF;
tl!e D. W. _Elliott Trophy for
the winner in ORF·B:-the
Ruth Shepard Trophy. for the
Rhodes and PCs. and another
Huntington Tidelands Trophy
ror the Luders-t6s.
The Hunt ington Tldelands
race Is considered one or the
spectator-oriented yacht races
as most of it ls sailed in
full view of spectators on the
beach.
Point, N.Y., was launched Fri-Ir;;;.;;;;:~~~~~"!"~~---_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;• i;:,;,.~,.,!~~n1 ~~:"~'c;;;; DAil-TAKE CARE OF YOUR GRAD!!
had been stored for the winter .
According to syn dicate
manager. George R. Hinman,
the 12 year old vessel will
undergo a nwnber of
modifications designed t o
rilakt her a rompetlllve sail-
ing partner ror the new
out s1f•ly i nd wi1•ly
SUZUKI Sportcycl•.
Twelve.
The trlill horse wllf be sailed
by lllnman and manned by
re:;c.rve members cf the syn·
dk:ate's ere~·-Robert W.
McCullough, "'ho heads the
~yndlcnte, will be at the helm
of Valiant .
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JAMES LTD.
1114 OLD NIWP'OIT ILVD,. C.M.--642·0041
of them 60 reet and larger. in the sizes which we build."
''With a backlog of a year-· ''The business has been 8:ood
and-a-half, it is seldom we to us," the partners admit.
experience a slowdown," said Maybe that. is the main-reason
Donaldson. "We try not to they have resisted oHers of
Ca talina 1sland Yacht Club schedule anything beyond that big industrial organizations
will sponsor its an nu a I time range, la rgely because and con g 1 om er ate$ to
Catalina Race Saturday, June of the uncertainty of prices purchase the business. a trend
13, sta rting: at Long Beach for materials. that has been prevalent in
and finishing off Long Point, "Our biggest fight is to keep the fiberglass sailboat building
Catalina Island. inventories down , ' ' the business during the past few
The race will fea ture Ocean partners admitted. "When you years.
Racing and Pacific Handicap\ .:"i:. ... ~~iiii;~ .... "iii;;.i.~..;~~""""'""""'°'""'""'"
50°/o DISCOUNT Racing Fleet Yachts. The race
is ooen to skipper"t of sailing
craft v.•ho are members of
yacht clubs affiliated with the
Southern California Yachting
Association.
)5 dut11 bu99v bodi11 90 on 1111 tod1v. All 1tyl1J, 111 rn1t1I
fl1k1 colo11. All ••11 pric1d; 19'2 bu99y. 1tr1et r11dy, 19 70
bu99y, 1h11t r11dy, GT Still1tto, p1rl1 i nd 1cc1s1ori11.
ASTRO AUTO CENTER Following the race, CYC will
entertain sJcjppers and crews
at a cocktail party at the
clubhouse in Avalon.
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TEL AVIV (AP) -"E ven
i( they had oor planes anct we had their Ml'Gs, the out·
c-Ome would be the same,"
said the Israeli pilot as h is
air force announced Wed-
nesday 'it had shot down the
J-Olst Egyptian warplane since
lhe 1967 June war.
·••tt is not so much the equip-
ment involved that matters,"
said the !lier. "It is the pilots.
It appears the Egyptians don't
'have the skill, aggressiveness .~and drtainly. not the motiva-
tion of oor pilots."
Israel claimed three MIG2Js
were brought down in a flurry
' •• ot aerial combat Wednesday
over the Suez Canal area.
The Israelis also claim 23
··Syrian airer aft downed since
·the war. In this sam e period,
l~ael says it lost 20 p~anes,
including 1 t to the Egyptians.
The Israelis attribute 76 of
their 101 kills to aerial combat
ahd the rest to antiaircraft
gun! and missiles .. BY ~on·
• trast they say Egyptian pilots
have
0
downed only four Israeli
1>1anes in dogfights. •
Military eJ:perts con.sider
·' the Israeli air force highly
trained, efficient and, well led.
• After it wiped oot mos l of the
Arab air neets in the 1967
1var, its commander, Maj.
c:en. ttordechai Hod. boasted
that he had ,;lhe best pilots
in the warld."
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Warfare. toi:~~1fe9,._~JM exKuled lht 1•m1. '"6.f.-'~!~ .. lt10 ~:U::.'11'1e,01!'i~1c't.::v. °::.": -~:n!:: :t:;'.'''!:(1 ~Nl~r~~lllll l111f11111"'bi:j:;: rn':!':; ,.:y:: :.. Ito::: l!u..:1~ ffmrd ~11tr, ot wllhlft ~HIRTY·~:.
Mi Ji tar y communiques ,,.,1,.,. IC.. Htn,.,. tY 011oe• ciF THI! 1t t :oo •.m .. T"'41rMl•r J111t1 11, 1t10, n.. contr•cfw lfl•ll k-111111"11 1,.: ct11fl'lbe• 1t !tit CllJ' tt.11, n F•!r .;:.v1o:1 •lttwhN-1.
• • Hof•,.,. 1"ut>lk-C•Ofor11!1 Cl'TY COUHCIL 01" 'THf 11 1111 ,.utcllellnt Dept. ol ltlcl ichOctl f'Clrlllld ti lo '""' W""1 111 1111 •bct~t Drive, COiii Me.a, '''""'"'-• .,._ Ille tA ~ no0119d' lhfl IMlll!o• Speak only Of Strikes and kilJS PrlnclNI Otllt• 111 CITY OF COSTA MESA. 'lltfkt lec.lftd •I 27111 F•l,.,.1-Jto.d. WIH$ r•twi, 11111ttt 11111 -llaN! ltllaWll!ll Mlllloti t9r cha"" In-: rw Ml ,_., ttod ,,.._ Mid P1'1nlltt
by Israeli •' fo-e planes 0 ,11111e c,ounlY CALIFOltNtA cnt1 M9ui. cao1on:1.1. •I wt:kl! tlll'lt t<ibl111entf, tr•--1111M ,,... rr,..J "-1".tlllM •·:t-11. MltW 1111 wm l•k• lu:ftn:!.ont 1or 111v _, ,.. ... r . ..... . Mr c-lstktll El•lr•I EllleN ... l"H1NN'fY .. 111 ....... wm .. MAClY ~ .... t'lln •NI 111•11 kKlllclt •n~ i..e~..... Hlllktll ., "" C•lt ""'' l"ltiflfti ... llamttt• clllNn:ltod It! 1111 <ornpt.lnt
They never mention the type HCPI. 14, Hn _(ID' Cl.Elli( OJ' tttE ,..... for: .. ltrtflut " Clllcklli ...... '"l'tb bid. Comrnlnlln. 71 l'•lr °""'' CMfll Mell, " Wlllntl It-anltKt ., wm '"''"'
I I .__ 'ts ,.__ f'~bllllllcl Or•llllt (CIMI Dtfl.,. ,!lit, CITY 011' cotTA MISA l:H'----~,htlJ' I. UJt llW'Ol/111 'Jlll!!t~ -No ~ """' wltl:dr•w hl1 11111 kit Cl......,_..,. _W?TJ19$1n '9 rt~ te tile~ fw..., tftllll' N11t1 ~
0 p ane, Uft: WU or l.llC J11111 J IL It 1',. 1m IU.1' l"\.tll[....... .,,.,.. Ctllt DlllY ,.n ... JJn. • MnOd " llll'hr-fl.... dlWI .,.., "" ll'lt .......... ~ rMI ,,,_,.,, "' ""~1411.
names of pilots ' ' 1 .._ .. JI, lM 103-1' AH bl* .,. " ... 111 tcainltnc9 ..... "' ror "" -ntnt " lllilll. """ Ml .. 1-c•1 TM .i.ct II lllb ec!INI .... ,....,,
An I I ' '--"' LEGAL NOTICE · · -.t111 1111 11111tKtlooC1 .,... cw111or• mw 11. JM'411 """" i...t1 11t1. 1-. n11, ...... 1m tt 1111 ..,.,,.'*"*' •• •+ "' """' a r orce source, as&C\I ~ttorw wt11c11 --°" 11.. ci.n: " 1111 FJNt ,Adlllt'-.. """"""' M-.. Tract "" ... II.It• " 11111r ·;.;~ • .,. dl1nu1
ho •• I di 11'11.,. M ..cul'ff In tf\t Cllfk1 Go\oemlnt Bot"' In 1l'lt CIW .. • e.t. ~ (ouflfY It 1111 t 1 w was we ea ng ace, <:lflTlll'tCAT• or •u111t•n • ~ ••. NOTICE tt:e 1>11tdlet1,.. A""t ., .. lei K1:Dct• ou." vi-Sdlclol ot or.,,.. ._11 "' c11lflnlltl, 11 11t1111 ,...':.rt._.,.,. 1n TIM Qlfn,s.1 .. 1
would say only that he has ,ICTITIOUS MAMI W:.UAIJ .. lttrkl. Dlttrlcl, .... ...... ~ Ill tOllk .. ,_ Ill illlulbtd, II -"""' . . . n.. llltlMnl111*1 do (.ll'IJty ""' .,. &•di llld4tr 1111111 ..... It Wlrh lt1J 0r .... CIVIiiy. C1lltornl1 ,I, of MJIOGI:-• ""'" "' "" ,.... .... ""' lucf: ct.lno ... C:lllrnt 11 kills to hts credit. tONNC'llM • .,....,_ •t " o. ._ Md • c:1M1r1 cllldi:. ettllnf!I dleck, l"ub11""" °"'"" ce.11 0,1"" ,,1101 on1w ot 1111 CIMltt Ill_,.,.,. o1 ..,.. -'1"""' to ir. "' "° •fftct '""
I I h I 'ned th l 1111, An11'ollrn, ca111orr:11, u..,., tf\t or t>kllhr'• bor'llll mtH ••Y•bll lo 1111 JUM J, *'• n10 1ou7' s1ld c-!Y. lnclucli9d within •r-"ld ..id, •nd f!\11 1l'1nllfl'1 title It Mid . srae as comp 81 I lldll!CIUI llrm "'""e ol SOUTHEltN llf TN• IU,•atolil ~OUllT 0, -er cf 1111 Or11'ff COll•I J\ltllor C011fti TflCI NI. Jt4. S."f rMI ·-rty r1 tl Pl'_,l'I' be flU1'1 ... •N IMt them,
the Arabs mistreated some CALIFORNIA SWLNOERS GUIOE •NI TN·····",',." T ...... , •• ' ... ","'•'•'" Ol1trlct klnl " Trw'-In ... •inou<ll LEGAL NOTICE ll Ill "" •• ...,.1 •••• lovfll ol 19111 Tt:ll .. 10 ... 1 •-rly 11 lllll•le ,,. • , 111.. Mid firm II (CM'll-..:i of Ille ncl llu lh•<1 11.,. -Cini CJ~) of Str"I on 1111 WMt 1ldl flt WllllH•r 1ht COUnl'I' ti Or1111t. Stttt of Cillror<1ll
Of the few Jsraeh pilots WhO tol1Dwl111 P1r1C1M• wl'loll 111rnn In .. ~II OUIMI· Ille 1um t>k1 I• I t..,.rtnl" lhft Ille Av-. •nd la· .. rllcvt.r"" dt1Crllltd •s lollowsi '
have been captured. Thi! tnd ~~" ~lcl~.c::;.:.,~ lol=-· s. NOTK:• 01" :-L:-":J ••Al ••o-=~ti WI~ ;:_111..,:.fl II ~w:=-.: •Alt·21tt .,~!1~:n_1~n:'!~."!E:..!IV..:,i!'!: ,AllCEl \.l~OAL. OISC!lll'TION
source said names and in-Hu-. A.natielll'I. Ct11f. P•1tTY AT ll'lllYAT• U.LI h1rn. 1n 1111 .... .m ti 111111r1 t11 Rnltr su•a111oa cou1tT Oii' TM• ,,,., •nd •II "''°"' lntel'ftftd 1111• Tt:11 ~tl011 o1 Section :u T .,.1 . . 'sh Kt"liflh N, Arldrewi. 1101 W. Nortll, 111 1111 Mllttt o4 1111 CoNtN•lorthlt lnlo tuc:h conttKt, 1111 trte.-dl or STATE o .. CAll,OltNIA l"O• ,_, 1rld W ~ .. .,, ..., 1111 OIY Covnc:ll ' Seulll. R• II W ' -n '
d1v1dual accomph ments arr ..... helm. C•1L{. "' FLOllENCE M. OfWES, ,__,,,,, ... "" cfltca will " fortllltd .... In "" THI! COUNTY °" OIUNSI ol "" Cll'I' ol Cotl,1 ,,,,. .. NI ukl OI Ntw-1 ~ COii "1 1':,, tM C!tr
t bli • ed • t t Otlid Jllfll J, lf711. NOTl(f IS HEltEBV GIVEN 111.i UM of I lloncl, 1111 tit" 11111'1 tlle<tol MO tt-l"lllllorl Mt. lt•t-11. S <!IV °'1""• no pu CIZ SO <IS no 0 !("""Ill N. Arid'"" Ille vna .... lenld wlM ttlt ti Jl1v•tt wnt ti. ktrftlllld It Mid ICl!cNll dl1trlct. , 0C I · A .... H Ellil!N I". •MIHNltY 1111 If Cllllcrnt1. 0...C...l'old •t
invite retaliation if any of G.,•rd N. s...u.11acr• ult, 10 !tit ~111181 tnd Mtt lllddtr: Ho l.tlddtr ~r w11Mr1w "" •bid IOi' • 1 OIN• '011 ClfAlfO• Oii' KAMI c1tv 1:1tr1t of 1111 Fo11ow1:
'"" ol C1llfoml1. Ot•tite c-iv: 111Mtct .. ~ITllKlll " ..... .._..... • ~ "' fnttt-flw un "" •1111 °•a• TO SHOW tAUll! CllY Ill C•I• M... tf.GINHING ti Ille Netc'lt.111 COfM, them are captured. On J-s. 1m. blfDt• ....... Netti.., (Ol/11, ... t#' tftlt" "" ltlt: .. .,. " "" ..... Mt '!Ir tl'll -'"' ......... A"'llulltn of JACK KATZ •1111 l"llblll-Or•-CMll Otll'f' l"llol, Ill lot 2 In • I 0 c: ~ I ol '""' Bay
It is ·--wn thal many of ll'llbllc Ill Incl for uld Stilt. --llY J111t1. 1t711. tt "" effltt of JAMES Tht ... rd ., TNllMI -"" ELAINE SHlllLEY i(ATZ, FOt Clllintf Jltltl 1. ltlll 1021·10 Frttrll Stctlon Ill 1111 a.lbool TrKI
auu -••fd Gtrlrd F. ~ eM l.. ltUllL. Jlt., AllOn:rf •t Law, :Mn .,1v11t11 of nl""llt '"" tM 111 blcl1 ol N-•l ..... ,,,,_, r-.11141 In Boak. t
the pilots are kibbut.zniks, Kfftt'lllll N. AnclttW• ~ to ""' '° VI• ONfio, N_, htd':. C:OVlllY .. ., ,. -hit •fir ltr"11l1rltlt1 ., I"" Wl'IEltEAS JACI( l(ATI •M ElAINf ''" II ol M/tnti.-MIPS 111
I·-· . the I r n t i e r ... !hi ..,._ ...... ,..,,.,. .,.. wblcrt• °'""'' lhllt " C•lllornll, """ •II r.nn.111111 In •n¥ bid ., In th• 1114111119. SHlltlEV ICA Tl, t:lve lllfd I lllfllt(lll LEGAL NOTICE ,,,. Ollkl ol "" COi/iiiy Jt~w ra :)CU ln 0 Id IO "" wltltln lflltrvfl'll"t tn:f "" ,..,, 11111 Ind lr:ltfttf " Mid NO It MAN I!. 'WATSON with '"' clerk ol I 11111 tour! for •n ti Miolt Coun1'1"1 ll:Mlc•· Notll'IWll!tf"I.,.
agricultural settlements in •cknaw11d•-'""' .iitc:,rltd ""..,,.. c...-111 lft 114111 1t •II ti..t cwt•I~ SECRETAflY Old« c:111n111111 .. 1111on«1' 11111'1111 ftorn •lorlt thl Nor1,...s1.,1Y 11,,. " .. it . • . , (OF,ICIAl SEA.LI rttl ,,_,.,. 9111Htlld )fl tf\t CJty-ol BOARD OF TflUSTEES JACK KATZ •n:I l!L.AINE SHlltl.t:Y 11tt tt TIM N ......... ll'rh-
Se m 1m1htary surroundings Frlfttll c. ltldl ....... a.di. COCll'ltf ti ~ tttt. -OPEN 810$ 2:• ... M. THUltSOAY. KATZ lo JACK EUGl!NI! CUtlTIS •lld NOTICI 0" ll'UILtc lflAlllH ••Id "'' ·-"--~. "~ . b Kot..., Pullllt-Celllll"nl• _. C ·-.. _,,'... .... JUNE lt, U1t r"INE SH • ., 1•l'Oll• Tlf• CITY COUNCIL '-•• '""'' under the Slgbls of Ara gun-Otlntl CourtfY •• • • • _.. ........... , l"11llllllttd o...... Ctlll o.u.,. l"li.t. ...... I LI! T CUlt,Tll, rt11Ktrv.1Y. 0" TMI ,,.. Htrlhl•lttrl'I' •olonNtlOll of Ille
Mr C-lulOlt lulrtt. ~ 1~1 !::.""";~ Tred ..... Mt' Ml~ 2J •l'lt J-S. lJJt •7' •NI I'll~ Nlllltntr1 lnlOIOI' Cllll'llll'lll'I CITY OI' ,OUJllTAllll VAl.L•Y Httmwtil•IY H11t of Mid tot lo tfll ners. Jll't. 5 1m .... ... llllTIM ....... VA1..e1111i AHN KATl Incl NOTICE II HllttlY OIVf_N tlllt lhw .., otdlM,.,. hl•ll tide " Hit Asked about Egyptian air 1"111tna11111 o,,,... c:.11 Delh-•r1tt. ::f' ~_.._. ,.::._ ~_.!! LEGAL NOTlCE BltlAN ElllOT KAn l• VAl.11111 en T........,. ,_ IL ""· .t 1:00 l"tcllk ·°""' In N..._.. .. .,. 11
de!e•••s, the p1'lot replied·. J ...... s. u, ,,, H, 1'11 tn>Jt "~ CloJrltr, Clllflrnll, etnll'lllllh' •••••••• COUIT •• ,.. •,HN CUlilTIS ...,., •ltlAN l!L.llOT ... M. Ill ""' C-11 O!trnlien. City Mtulllld lfl Did'• el .... ktllt'•Jor ,,._ ~ n I05 .,.. ..., w.., ..., UllTIS. rn,.c;trve!y, Hall, ,.,. Slltw •-· 1'91,Mlll,. C-1 fll ClrlllH c1111,.,.,., Cllttornl ..
"Ineffective . The fact we ny LEGAL N011CE A,,_,,., ...... C•Hflnll•. \TN~"c=N~L·::•o"~::.o: IT IS OltDEltEO tt..t 111 lllf'IClll V•llft, C•llfDtnlti, llM Cl" CIM!dl. w'lll • certfflH CCllY ot Wl'tlcll Wll r-wct T'""' .r Mlti eelll In llwM _., lnllnflfd In "" •~nlllled 1r11ti.r hllkl • eubllc M1rllll Ill llll tlltow1111. N_,.. r ttn In kdt 115 .._
freely over their t errilory is , T·ml7 ot "" u .. lltd ''-'" "' con11nnet1t11 61 lllOTtc.• 0,. .=.:= °" l"ITtTto1t '"'"' .,.,.., th11 c111111 ., t ::io •.tr:. ~'-ti .. n1i:.""i:: ~= u• o1 of11c1•t 11_., "'-"•
the best evidence. The Egjp. IUl"•lllO. cou•T o• T"• Mi. .... ewt <•I~ •nd "" ML111q tvl-l"O• l"•OIAT• ., Will AMD "" Oii Jll/r l. 1'10, 1" ,... CllU•lroorn 211 .. ..;;1 ..... :i. .. IJl .... C-UICHl•i Soull'INtttr"" •klfl• •'•Id llcll 11111 IO
ti ans Can Seldom enter Israeli STATI 01" CALt•O•N•A 11'0• doricllCI w • -"'111'111 !Ir • tfvll LITT••• TISTAMltlTAltY ~t ~~~<ltE1~~· ... l. s •1 :"' .... COlll1floull uM l"tnnll ,... " .,,. .......... '"' Hotllltl1t•lr lltOIOll .. llon ... '"' TN• COUNTY o• OllAlfe• Hid Oii lltt ~ M Slltl. Ttft "' E•t1I• ol lttu19 W. Mllllr, •Ito k-n •• Ir•• • Ml, HOrrlff Loe ..... on IClilll'll'lt ctrflll' SclllttlNt!tt1¥' llM ol u lcl loll ll'llrlc;t
territory without being in· NI. .....,m 1;111t 11"1 o1 "" •"*'"' ltlll 11 • '' 111"'1~ Ed1t1 Miller. 0tc:•1111C1. C•H1•"1•· '"" ~ 111c1v1" ct1111. 11 '"'' o1 Hell •1111 M1i1111U• So1J111wu11r1, •I-••1<11 -1or1t1111o~ " NOTICE 01' Ml!Aall•~tJOll' l"nlTIOllll llllJiollltcl with bid. NOTICE IS Ht•EIY GIVfH Tl\1! ~~. ll•e "1!111111 for d'l9n.-If lllnlfl Thi• m1lllf fl wr111 i.roc:ttud eunu1nt " ltle ll'Olft! •I IEGINNINCO. tcrcepted and Shot down. •Ofl ll'llO•ATI D, .WILL AMD ,0. Bids or offlll t11 M In W11Hnt '1ICI K1t1Mlh M. Mllllr "'-• fl11d lllmn """"kl llOI lie .,.•nl9d'. · to Ille 11'1'nnl111 \.tw'I o1 1119 51119 DllN: Mtrcll ll, ltl'O
He said Israeli pilots think Ll.TTllll Tl.STAMSNTAIY will .. rteel'fld ,, ""' .,..., .. 11 tfllt• • 111'fltl011 for ,r~... of WJll .... IT ,. PUfl.THllil OltOlltEO !tie! I ol C.llfllnll• lo.v'I. (Odt ff,lllO ti w. I!. IT JOHN
• • . E1t1tt ol EL.MA v. JAMS. Dtc:NMd. ., 1111r tl111t ~ tM fin! eullllc:tlllon fOf' /HUI/Kl " Leff••• T11t1rntrti.,.,. COllV ., 11111 otdw to .._ ClltM be -.) •nd .... l'Ollllllln V•llW Zo~lf\I Cllltt
their Egyptian adversaries are NOTICE ts HEllEtY GIVEN lllet hlrlOf aM blfono .. ,. ., ..... Tiii to Hl1110lllf, ~· ~ wt'tlcfl II Pllbtlltllld ln "" D1ltr l"llol. I --Ptf" OtdlfllllCI. Thi Zonllle OrdlMllQ, ZMI... .., ""'" H. Gll\thl
less tra'1ned and not too 110'-DOROTHY E. IAltTlli'TT Ill• flied rllhl IO l'l'lltl •tl'f •111111 Ill II* 11 !Md• '°' llttfhll' N fllc:ul•n. •"-' 11'1111 ... -•I clrtlll•lktll ll"lnlld In I .. MIPI. md lldltlllll lrl If! ui. In ~IV Cllrk
-...... ,.. • Hlltlon fDr .~... of Wiii lllrlbr .............. "" "..... •NI JIK• -hn•1111 ..... CCIU11tr ot 0rtf191, C•lllclml1, MCI • .... l"ltMllll OW.rlmtr!I •nd •rt (Slit) •
gressive Incl lot IUU9nct of lllltr• T•l•ll'ctrlletr O.lt:I 11111 ..... der ti J-. ''"· ............ """ Mt fDr JU"I iL ttJO, ...... for ,.,..,,. IMIC'*llVI 'fl'llkl ... 1or IYtll•bl• fOf tulllk ~ "" tll• •A•Y 0. WNIATC•OflT "Th · I th I 1. that i. 111t "'"'-, ... ,_ fll wflldl /1/ NOl!iMAN N. Ol!Wl.S 11 t 1>0 •.111.. In 1111 c!Mtroorn ti to 1111 011• u1 ,., llffrlnt ett 11w wnl111llon. .,. •• CtlwMll ,..., ere s e ee 1ng I• midi fOf fl/fllltl' .. rtlc:ul•... •111111 1'1 OOlllOTHl!A M, JOHNSOH D•""""" .... J " Hid c;wrt, .i ""'""· n.ow dnlrlnt .. lllflf¥ In ,_ .......... Clllflnlle ti
the Egyptians want ta avoid ltltt !tit 1111'111 '"'1 •llCe Ill t:Mrlnl ~lelfl o1 1111 1tO Cl'ltlc C•nltr Drlw, W11r, In Ille O..led: Mir It, lt7t. tt In _,..111on .. 11111 •r-1 w!H ""'""''°" "9l.tllt HI . Ille ....... fltl btlft ffl for J-lt, E11th flt l'\.OlllHCI! M.. CllJ' ol $1nt1 Al\I, Ctlllotml1. llAYMONO THOMl"SOH 1w 11""' •n -1vrltlr " dt M. l"utllll Or a fight 11 he said, '·They Im, 1t t :Jt 1.tn .. In 1111 ~ DIWl:S. "'°""'.. O•ltd J111t1 l. ltJll. JllCIM of tlll S:r-W Court II fur1111t lnftnnttillt II •lrllll, YW ~.,. n.1: nd jM s.Cf"I~ D•llr 1"116!,
ally• break off contact " °""rtrnem No. J " llkl eowrt. JAMIS L-•uaaL. Jll. w. E. IT JOHN, Covntv CIPl'IE flLUJlklTT ... LUNI(--,,.,,.,. (lflllcl "" 1"1111111... DeNrllMlll • ltlll ,, I JO ,,...,. gen er ,1 )!» CJ'llc c11111r 011... wt1t. 111 A""-It ~ o.w1r .,... ......, -• • 11 Ml·l4l ,,... ,...,. "' "'-eboYt
first in an air fi~t." 1111 c11r of Stfll• A111, c..111orn11. tm Ylll .,...,._ "" •-•""' ,,.,., !1"""'"', '"' ,•..,. •• .., ., uwn. LEGAL NO'nCE Ott• J-1. 1f10. *"""" ..... Cl ..... flMt ltlll .. ......., • ...._ · • CITY COUHCtl. 01' THe
The Orange "-unty cha~er Israeli pilots ave not yet w. E. ST JOHN. CovnlY Clltk T ...... I ltMJ •1J.<QPI LM A ........ C•ll"'1111 .... , ""'" ...... kKll. c .......... ,,.. CITY DI' POUNTAIN VAll.l!Y ,_.,,,, ~ ~ SAM3s h d TALMAOI v. IUltltl A""-fw CMH1•t1•• Ttl ltlS) tl1-4ft4 T ........ t (no Uf.lll• M' .... ,. M•'1' 1. Coll
of the American Red Cross tested lhe . • ~ ~ 8 • 1• W.tlll l"lnt 11.. l"ubl!tllld o....... c .. 1t 0.11.,. 1"1111, Allwfla.n .... ,lfllll:Mr An.""' fw l'ttll._1 Cll• Clerk MOTIC• TO ClillOITOIS
vanced s 0 v let antiaircraft Allllflllli'•. (1Hltrllla '1M Ju"' •• s. t. "" 101•1'11 l"ubtlllled Or•-(0111 Dtllr •11ot. l'Ullllthld Orl"M C&M1t D•llY fllktl. Pvblllflfd Orin.. Cont D•ll.,. l"llOI, IUl"llillOI COU•T 011' THI
urges all Orange Coast .area 1 .1 wh' h portedly are T•h 11111 212.2n1 Junt '· s. 10, ltN lOl&.1'11 M•.,. 2:1,.-, '"" J~,.. s, n , 1t10 ,,._,. Juiw s, 1tJ111 1c11.10 STAT• o• CAL.1ll'01tN1A 11011
res I.dents to aive blood Friday' m SSI es IC re Alttr111r ... I l".tl"""" TN• COUNTY 01" OHNO• ~ guarding •-pt's interior. Nor M U•l>tCI o.,,... C&Mit 0111• '"110'· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE it.. A-uuc .J une 12 at Hoag Memorial "<6J 1 h J-'· 1. 11. 1m 1°'"'" E1t11t "' MA1110N K. STAUB. 0tcri1-
Hoopital. have there been any c as es CE 01tDIMA1tc• lfO. ,... Nwt11"""11111v 11 ... o1 Mid Loti 111tnc1 dt•t•M 111rr1on t1.2t '"' Nor111111t..rt'f' M••or "' 1111 c ity 11 Coll• ""·
be t reported with Russian pik>ts LEGAL NOTl AN OllOINANC• Ofl TNI CITY cou... N0tl"-•11trl'I ...... ••l<I Horfllwtittrir lrClll 1111 moil W91lltft' ~ or MtM NOTICE IS MEtte tv GIVfN lo '"' A len·bed Unit haS en Se f n,.., Ut.OI 111! to 1111 it01111 11 i.tt1,,. ul~ t.lllr l!llllCI rvMIM N1rlhl11tertlo ATTEST: CTICll!otl DI Ille .-... °"""" ffctM<ol
•·'de al lhe hospital from 2:30 said to be flying de ense Cl!llflPICATI! 011' COlll"OltAT.ON llO• ~~\.'="~:. c~~ .. o:.:.09~:.M:::· 111"'. •!Oflt Mid NorlhW9•1••'1' llltl, ri.n Ell.EEN ... l"HtNNEY thfl Ill "''°'" "-"1<11 tltilll'll •••ffrl~t ~ Cr missions over irmer Egypt TIUNIACTIOlf 0, •Ulllf•SI UlfD•• ,,.. -L.11T u. 1tnN1tT ..... KT; AH ,,,., ctl1tln l•nd 1Jt .... 1111 In I"'· l!ltncl SOulhtUlftlY ••r•llel •lllt City Clffk of Ille City " Ctlhl Mell ,,,. Mid •clldenl .,. , .... 1.111 It tli. • j).m . to 7 p .m . Red ?SS . ll'ICTtTIOUS lfAMI Tlil llllOM A .. TO U.C:I" Ille Siii• o/ C1llfonll1. c_..,. ti tt.. $0crlhwe1terl.,. 11111 at .. u Loi, STATE OF CAlJ,OJIHIA l llwn. wltll Ille IWUUlrJ' _,,.,.., ln ·11 be rocess1ng Informed sources say the THE UNOEllSIGNEO CO!tl"Olt.ATION ACT. • Or1111t. Newpttl Hollhft lrr1t•llo!! 110 lttli ltltnc:t Soulhwt1llrlr N11Llt1 COUNTY o .. DllANOE ) u "" """ ... "" ciPl"I: It tlll ~·
tolunteers WI p . __ _.,,I te nd ... lltrt!Pf r;ttltty 11111 It II OllldllcflM Tltl (;ltJ C-11 " ffW cur " Dlttl'ltf, (iiilhl Miu IOll!tlry Dltlrkf, with "" Hortt!wltt.rlr ""' ". Mid CITY OF COSTA MEIA ' tnlllltd ~·· II' " lltll'ltl lfltlft, wll lt first-time donors and repeat pilot receives a 1,.~W ca .a • bllll""I loc:llwd •I Ifft HerMr ltrd.. CMll "'"' ... lltrM ..... 111 •• City ol Ctd• MMI •. dlK•I• II l.,, 71.1' 11111 lfllltCt Hort1t-l1rl~ I, EllEIN ... l"HINNIY, (tty Clel't 1111 _..,.... -111... " ffll .....
that t• rding a bottle of French champagne Cool• M .... C1llfont1' llndlr 1111 llct1tlwl lotlOWI: flllowli : .. 1111111 •ll~ 1111 Horlllll1!111'f II"' ol Ille l:lty of COii• Miu •M •11'-oll'lclo ""lllMll •I 111 Trv1! OlolrtnMnl, SA.NI( donors at une, acco h do llrll'I MfM ol HAltlOlt/AMEltlCAN .... Sl!CTIOH , A~ llllt ~ ., "" 1"1rc•I J. TIMI -!Ion " Loi u ol ulcl let, Ht '"' to "" eolnl er.rt of "" City c ... 11eu ol "'-CJty OF AMllillCA NATI ONAL TltUST AND
to George Hyde, Orange Coun-for each Arab plane e wns. 11:11 ulei 11rm 11 clCl!'lllOllCI o1 1111 1oi1ow1,. •icr11Mc1 re11 1rtPlr'IY 11 tt N......,t l'l11ttt11, •• "'°"" .Dn ., bttlllflllll. of CC11t1 M111, lllrtllv c11t1ty ""' SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Ml Nor111 M•I" "Since they are nondrinkers fO!tow1111 r;orpor•tlDn. wMM •rlMl"1 .,.,..., eltcM ,,.. lncWH 111 1111 It).(, • -l'tCordtd 111 lactk •, '"' 1111 •beYI ,,.., '°"""'-Oldl,...ric. NI. ,, c.111 • 1 11 1 w11i ty Blood Program director ' •II<•"' 11111111 ... ,, •• foHOW'I: l I !!• u of Mlt<tli.-. MNI, _,. SECTION 2. •irnvtlll It ""' ....... 1110 ... 10-20 .... lnlroducld •nd c-l<lfl•H lfrlll, Slnl• .... otll. 1'' (II
Persons I• O t ere Ste d• in the bottles are put (In display Avenut R1rnbl1r, Inc:., IHt Hullclr °"'' o W ' of Or1r:tl County, !:1lllornlt, dtstrlbttd OI Slfttlor: '2JO.• II lltt MunlclPll .Codi Mellon .,,. "'lltn ti 1 rtt:rl•r """""' Ii lilt 11Kt ol llutllllll of IN 11nd'lt1ltflld • " • 8l'ltd .. CCIII• M~. C•lllcr11I•. Thtl ecirtlon of lot u " H1weor1 " loll0w1: of ' ll'lt Cltv of C:•hl MHI, 01,tr!tl ti uld City c-~11 h•ld ett , ... ltlh 111 1U 1Nlll•1 ""r11lnlftt .. 1111 ••I•!•
,• donating bJood should CO. ntact aS trOphleS, OOe lnform3'11t WITNESS Its t:lncl 11111 ~t~ ~tY Of Hol1!1ts Tree! ti Ptr rn•1 rKor41... lMln<1lll9 II lilt lllOJl Wlll.,l'I' cor.,.,. ""r 0-1 ol' 1119 Cltr '1 (0011 MHI dlr of Mir, 1f1Q, •1111 f!llt•atftt .. H6d ol llJd dtc ... lftl, wllllln fOOlr mon1hl ,... • d JUM 1'70 In --~ ..... $1 " Mbc:e!!•"""'' " ••kl lei ta i '""'" Not111e111tr1<1 '• tler•br lmtndMI bY !hi •dOHton •lld .ooPlld 11 • wlloll •I • fMl/t.r llltr 11:1 flt1I Pllbllctllon " fhll nollct. the Red Cross at 774"3782. Sal ' !CorPor1li $11111 Mll>t, retol'Ot Of !&Id Or11•1• CtUllty, t 1Clltl Ille NellllWtlllrlY llfll ti Mid lllM'1 ..,"',,.!', .... , ... llKI" tttl d11cr11Md !Miil ... of. Mkl (ll'f CIUncll hliof CHI Otltil M•Y 11. 1170. :...'.'.'.'...'.:::.:::::::::.::.:::.:::.::::.________________ AYtnue R1mlllfr. 1<11;. Ct !lfornl1, dt•c:rllMd •• to!lctWI: Lot. t1.B fttl! llllllCf Slvl"-••ltrlr .. ..... • '"' hi d•Y ol J11111. U7CI "" ti.. BAHIC 01' AMER.tCA
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Stay Clear
Goldie seems none too t'.ttendly toward!! photc>-
i:raphers snapping pictures of her qUspring at the
Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn . The cubs-thou~ht
.. to be thfce males and a female, although Goldie
t \VOn 't permit close Inspection -are named after
4-·lhc Apollo 13 as tronaut s, ~nd the female is called
Nasa.
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LEGAL NOTICE
tiJ L LEGAL NOTICE
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IO DAILY PllOi F'rldiy, June 5, 1970
' . . . l.·5 ' ~~Iii!" ./J.: Oklirl'--~·•.ttH.W~dit.-"
".H&-'t you bean! f rm through -diet.I, ......
ciiOW!all'th&tbodlr..-l'mgettingm:am.d!"
' Shipping of Produce I Going 'lnterna,t~onal'
i-----• .;SAN"' ~FRANCISCO (UPI) -York and Turkish· grape!! to
'IbOUSirids Of poundfl:if'fr'!'S?'l----t;ondon. _ _
produce are now being flown "I don'l really need to point
Crom country to country as out to shippers1hat those first
a routine thing. ea:perimental shipments o{
. "A bare few years ago a fruit and produce came pretty
shipment or fresh produce, high in cargo rates." said
such as CaJifornia strawber· Truman, cargo sales manager
ries. was so unusual that ror f'an American World
airlines got out their public Airways in San Francisco.
relations men and "Air shipment was used
~apbers;.. said Ramon mostly tO tiriiif" oqt:of-'Season
R. Tnmlan, chairman of· the items to market ·as a luxury."
food by' air coof~rence. Not any ·more. Bigger ~nd
Now 800-mlle-an hour tligbts faster planes, larger ship-
ancf jwnbo aircraft speed ments. an$f bulk rates have
Hawaiian papayas to Chicago, brought t,he .price down to the
Ven~Jan ahrimp to New point where air freight can
be used to bring in food at
OCC Read y
.For Swim
Sign-ups
H8rbar area children will be&in their march on Orange
Col8t Collage this month-to
sip' up !or the summer swim
gropam.
Registration for lhe first
sellion will be held June 13
from I a.m.. to noon at the
OCC am. Th~ first session
will .run June ls.June 26. Four
two-week sessions will be held,
encfmg ·Aug. 7. More than 2,500
younpt.ers went through the
program last summer.
TodCller' classes will be held
each session for youngsters
three Ot" older and less than
4% inches tall to tbe chin.
Fee . for the toddler lessons
ls $8.
Clasaes will begin each day
at 9 a.m. and run 45 minutes
per class, through 2:30 p.m.
Cla&Sificatiom in each 46-
minlte segment will include
to d d I er 1 , non-swimmers,
bepmers, intermediates and
advanced. A life saving course
will be held each day from
9:45-11 :15 a.m.
A special "Mommle and
Me" class for s ma 11
youngsters will be held from
noon to 12:45 p.m. each day.
ThiJ a1lows the mothers to
take the young chiklren in
the pool. During the same
hour, adult beginner and adult
-advanced classC!J are held.
a cost the housewife can af·
ford .
Live snails from Nicosia,
Cyprus, are flown to London
and Paris via Beirut. At lhe
Lebanese port, the fragile
snails are packed in canvas
sacks · for jet transport to
gourmet· tables.
But the• .sacQ\ have to be
kept dry because if the snails
get wet they get active and
start eating the· canvu.
Live Maine lobsters are
flown regularly from BostOn
to Bruisels, Loodon and Vien-
na. ,The airlines pack them
in sawdust in SO pound
cartons. U.ve eels are Oown
from Philadelphia to nor1hern
Europe.
Live abalone shell fish is
flown from San Francisco to
Japan. Instant coffee 'is flown
from plants in Nicaragua and
Guatemala to San Francisco.
Fresh milk is flown on daily
flights from Seattle t o
Fairbanks. Alaska, where they
don 't keep cows.
Cherry tO{llatoes, strawber-
ries and asparagus are flown
from Los Angeles to London ,
Paris and Frankfurt Belgian
endive is flown from Brussels
to New York. O>eese flies
from Salvador to New York.
Papeete, capital city of
Tahiti, depends on air ship-
ment for a large share of
ils fresh food. A-total of 1.6
million poundf was Oown to
Papeete from Los Angeles by
Pan Amalooe last year,
The advent of the new
Boeing 747 jumbo jels means ·
greatly increased space for
food shipments.
-No Fish Storl
Diane Daugherty is dwarlt by Ibis 56'h·pound
catfish caught by her lathe Donald , in lbe Mu s·
klngum Jlivtr below lbe Lowill Dam in Ohio. Using
a rod and reel wllb a mud tlicker f6r bait, Daugh·
erty o! Devol• fooled lbe "gillit cat" into suckering
for the sucker. t '-~... r ... . t
Now , 195 years afler the
first eonfront.atioo between a
Colonial ship and a vesse! of
K1ng , George's navy, two
Massac;husetts hlslorjans have
produCed sQme new theo~ies
and f.h(ee rPther contend~rs for
the title or lirst vessel of
lbe U.S. Navy.
The hironnalion ls·contaioed
hi tbt current Issue of "The
'MUioim'lil
Yi. KJ1ig
historian.
The authors say there weft•
two l:lannahs, both owned by
the Glover family ot
Mmlehead.
Onetof the shjps, 8'sch6oner
.weigbliig 78 £0111, was sunk
In ' -the West._ JOOies-eight
months-before the battle. A
<(5..ton schooner, alsi> called
tbe Hannah. could have been
Reg. 49!. to $1 39
Kitchen Tools
A1aortm1nt Include• 14
lt1m1. fhg1nt Shef• f ield 1talnt111 '111 •I w I t h d11uble-rlvsi1d
haindl••· knlw• · h11ve mlcre ground 1 II a r p b I 1 d e 1. Pl1hw11her .ate I
luy 3 '-~•ve.77• &..$1.11. ___ _
Found •
has been·
$1481 24-lnch Record
& Utility Cabinet
IJ"V . .,,,, ·•• ••-·• ' r 1• 'r~,... ._-,,1 • •
lP•nl1h 1ookin1 u rv-
ed·looked front door1 11nd or1ln1d .c:ratch·
proof finl1h. Walnut or av!ICl.do. _..,,ff valu1I
'1 49 Print or Sohd Color
lv••ry Shelrff TYIM
Cannon Towels
Nationally Adverfised -
j 17 Jewel Watches
22x44 lo. Siu ~19 L111u1rlo111, prln11d e n d aolld color bad1 to-I en. -
11mbl1e to m•ICl'I· 111)' de-
cor, Mix •r nu1tchl
e tic M•tchint fKe T.._•h .... 6Jc
• .. 9c M.tdlll\fl W11h Clotht J3c
5 & 6 for $1 .00 Pisa Design
Libbey Glassware
tumDI-ltt I , 12 • 16 0 ,Gold • olive de1l1n8 '$100
N. 1lore1. Satcty rim, A
• Pit. 10 O'J, Pitcher ........ ~S1 .0t
Fruit of the Loom
Chair Throws
Non·•llP D:.cklno for wtltt-$298 kt• fr" fit. W1•h:tbl1, n·o.
Iron I ,6Clk 1t1: "•
• S1f1 Throw1 -721l1ot" $S.t5
$1.50 Value! World Map
.Desk Accessories
Great gift fol' F1ther'1 D1y t World M•P Miion
1cc1nori11 ,and 1ntlll"' g lobe. Gitt. boJl'td,
S l:i'9 ABSORBINE Jr. 78¢
' l'.29' "P'il'EPARATiON H sac
'"2' . .57""uLT HOME PERMANENT s1 66
s2:o9 '"soLA.RCAINE 5138
$179BValue! .8Ft.x201n. Fiesta Webbed
,chaise Lounge Wading Pools
5999
~" Value! Child's
·. Reel wood Picnic Tab
, 0.nulne ...ii-d, """' '$766 • dUy 1on1tructed. Cap.
off Ml'Clwarw-flr •d· -ded Pl"OtKtlon. Doli-. bl• ltencll •tt.aiedl
'12 .. Value! Super
Water Lounge
AlumlnllT!'I fr1m1, foam $844 flo1t1. ao·· long. ,, ..
wide. Hold• up 111 200 lb1.
Deluxe Pillow Style
Vinyl Air Mattress
S1 .4t V•luel ~ 66 ~ ttitNy vln I conatrllC•
'111'1, r117'1. IMtl • 1!111 a..111y lnfl1tt4I
Nappe Insulated
Summer Picnic Bag
FullJ' ln•"lltH to kttp $222 fo.4 tiot or cold lon9. or. Conwnlfftt C•rf"Y· 1n1 tlrtpl;.
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Discount
Priced! $599
1" t"blng frilTle "'"th -dfler.pfoof
-bblnG. L. n II 1n1u1111 to •"°"1-
od111 • ! footer,
Deluxe YI.ebbed._ _
. Chaise Loung•
Dlh••• fl\odeC with $ w ebDlnf• .. cit -\•'J".U te • ~j • ..__, --'-99h tlona. 1" 1h1mfn.,,,, 1" fr«mtl ~
· • Mmh!na Chait ... -..... $1.'9
Clamp O~ Style
Chair Umbrella
t t•n• vln)"I pl11tlc: tap. At1ach11 111lly
11 chair or cha!11
b~ek.
$144
6 Ft. Aluminum
Patio Torches
1!:11y to flll "'le 4r:122-tartn" edd 111m• • .,., anti 1tmleilltere .. ya.it ,..,. er ,,._
t!o. ! fl, r•• rltll r isk.
.. ....
Ronson "Cobra"
Cordless Shaver
$26.81 V1lu1! $
"Cobra" electric 1h1v. 1 gaa er with auoer trim. 36
1ulnlcu itttt cut11r. Rech:orge1 on 110 volt~
Remington tektro
Blade 6 Elec: Shaver
O.lull• Cord Model $2 A. pr"tlcal gift f II t 1 a1 Did! Comfort control
dJ1I :.nd l 11e1d1.
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Emmy Awards Fete Bes:t · of TV Year
. . ..
• • y
PEGGY LIPtO.N
·''The Mod~ $qu11d''
LLOYD· HAYNES
''Room 222"
~OAN BLONDELL
I • • . ''Here Come The· Brides"
'G-Ood ,. Old Days':
Qf TV Recalled
More · than two decades ago whi n'
te1evi1'10" was Just old enough to ha've
an. ~Ward of its own, folks use~ to ~
watch a small rOund screen and never
too~ a. ~e or a oommerciaJ, for granted.
'The1real0i Wl began in 1950rwith shows
like "Room for Daddy" with Danny
Thomas wbo won a• Emll'ly i.B 1964.
Tbere were abOut 17,00J sets-in the
Unlted States in 1M7 and 60 million in,
1969. .
Then there was "Show or Shows" wilh
Sid Caesar aryd zany Imogene Coca Who
both won Emmys In · 1951. Those years
alSo saw Uncle Miltie Berle, Jackie
Gleason, Jimmy Durante. Ed Wynn,
Burns and Allen and many other comedy
shows reip supreme. But t h e ·.
EMMY'WAS-DESIGNED :a.¥. LOUls:M~MANUS IN •lMI
overwhelming achievement in television
in the 50's was in live dramalie1pr~
talions like "Stu~ One," Robert .
Montgomery Presents," and "PlayfiouSe.
90." ---------------------· •
E~111y Winners Yesteryear
'TELEVISION NOSTALGIA -Old. favorites "Make
RooJll for Daddy", left, with Danny , Thomas and
little Ru sty Hammer ; 11Your Show of Shows" a big
comedy hil with Sid _!;acsa,r and lmoge~e Coca, cen-
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ter, and ''Requiem for a Jteavyweight," -right, lrom
a Playhouse 90 with :ia,ck Palance and Ed. Wynn
bring back fond memories. · ' '
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· BILt COSBY
"Bill Cosby Show"
MIK.E CONNORS
' ''Mannix".
ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY
"&.witched"
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SUSAN HAMPSHIRE
"The Forsyte 51911"
MARLO l:HOMAS
''Th1t Girl''
ROBERT YOUNG
"fAe rcu1 W1fby, M.D."
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WltLIAM WINDOM
"My World inti Wtlcom.1''
ROBERT WAGNER
-''It T•~H·• Thief''
HOPE LANGE
"Gho1t and Mrs. Muir"
...
They're Up for Em.mys
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Nominees Crossing fing,ers 'Till Sunday Evening ·,,
' ,. '
The 22nd annual 'pre·sentati'ori of ,the
Emmy Awards,~ television's · high'es"t
hooor, by the. N8ti~al Ac3demy of
Tele vision Arts and Sciences, will be
colorcast rive this ·Sunday at ·5 p'.m.
• by ~ ABc 'Televilipn Network . It will
be seen on·Channel 7 locally. '
The program will·ocigihate in the 'ctn-
.tutY Plaza ;·ffotel In; Los Angeles abd
lri1 Carnegie Hall in New ·York •City. Bjll . . . Cooby wlll , host th« Jlollywood pottib•
ot.• the even].! yd D~~ Cave~ 1 will rbe
the host in'New York. ·. . , ,
• Emmies in 21 calegories and a nUmber
al aw_~ds for , leleVi.si.op. ~ne'rs, w.ill be.
-t Presented on the telecast. ·Awards' will . . ,. . ' ' . . bie given in !!even en;0:z;_tainm~11t .prpgram
categoriea, ten ·ror P,er,ormets, two fo~
.1 wrlten and' two for directors. ·
Whiners fn U1e news 'area already
haYe been announctd prior to the show
but, the Em.mies ~ ln1 that field will be
presented tlurln( the P,rogram.
NO minatlons ol programs and in··
divid ual ar.tisls ·and · craf~men. for
acbtevements telecast. between March
· 11, 1969 aftd March 15. 1970, have been
determlned . bV ~ ballot .or . the
. actdemy!s 7,.000 mem~.
• S.,veateeo -I> .. rlb!J?~· or 'lop
PrOfession&ll represenhng as ·many fields of ,encfeivor (perlortning, ·writirig,.d.irep-
ting, etc.) selected the Emmy wii\ners
' after viewing the1 nomiN.ted . wqr):s in i
el(:h category.. .
Wlflnf!rs in the 27 crafl eitegoriis,
such as music, art direction,
einematography and film editin~i. were
prcsenled at ceremonies .on May 23 in
HollyWood's Palladium and New York 's
Americana Hotel ,
tn the individual J!Ominations those
for best single performance, by aa actor
lit a series or ipeclal are: Al Freeman Ji., Sir Lawrence Olivier and Peter
UsUnqv. 1'he actresses in' the same 8.pplicable : "The CaroLBurneU Show.;!'
ca,tegory are : Patty Duke, Dame Edith ¥''The David Frost Show,'~ "The Dean
Evans and.Shirley Jones. Martin 4Show,'' "The Dick Cavett Show"
Best acU>r in a continuing performanc e and "Ro~an apd MarUn's.Laugt..in."
in a leadiilg )role, dramatic series : Ray-· .f.1?" Jbu.sical .or , v'1ieJY in JSiP;&I~ pro.
mood ~. Mike Connor~, Robert ~am ,ot' ._a series or sj>eclal program.:
W net Robel ·' ·A..1-..-· ~"·.\nnie, The Womt11 in•the fLile oe_-a agner a r t:oung. --" .. ~a /Map.," ""lbe friars ~b Routs Jll!li)t
in same ·category : Joan ·Blondell: Susan ~ny," uthe ~ Blll c 0.1 b y
Hamp'shlrn <ind Peggy_LiptoR----~SpoC..,.Cialµfmatnft:.IAd~ Souad4
Besf ·actor h1 a cmnedy series: Bill .Bur\ Bachuach." 1 • • 1 :'· ,.... • "1 .. ~
Cosby, Uoyd Haynes and William Win-f .For ne;tr serjes,, awards to eseculive
· dbrri. ,Actresses in lhe • same ca tegory: '*producers aod' producers: /'The BU t )COsbf --'Show," .,.Ttk Forsyte Sagi;!' Hope 1tange~ Ellta,beth Montgomery and )"1~arcus WeH>y M.D.,'' "Room, 2Z2" and
Marlo Thomas. 'fSeiame'Sl...,t."-·-. ~ 1 ' .....
Outstanding performance by: an ictor ' -' ~
Jna 'iiupporl.ingrole.indraml.-.con-"' t '. .J,_ "'
tinuing In a' series or in a special pro-
gram:' Tige Andrews,' James...Bfolln and
. Greg .Morris. Actresses in lhe· same t category ~ Barbara Anderson, Gall Fillher •
and Susan.~int James.
Best performance by actor in SUJr
porting role · in comedy series or special
program: Michael COnstanthie. Wel'ner
Klemp€;rer and Charles Ne1soJ11 Reilly.
Actresses In the same categi:>ry: Agnes
Moorhead , Laurene TutUe and Karen
Valent~ne.
NomJnatioos for stries ,in whicp awar.ds •
_.go to ,execu.!.lve producer, arid prod~r
are com&ry: "The Bill Cosby ShoW,"
"The Courtship of Eddie'• Father,"
.. Love: American Style," "My World and
Welcome:<o It" a..cf "Room 222."
For dramatic series : "1be' Forayte
Saga," •(r,onslde,11 "Marcus Welby,
ttt.D." "The Mod Squad," "The Name ol the Game" and "Net Playhouse.'.'
For dramatic program, s I 1 g It.
perronnance in serih or spetj,al pro-
gram~ "David COpperfleld," "Hello
Goodbye, HfUo, '' "My Sweet Charlie''
and "A Storm In Summer."
For ·musical or variety awards to ex..-
ecutiv'e pioducer, producer, 1111d the star
.'~EB ·
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INSIDE FEA.TlJllES
\ • • Friday,,June 5, 1911
( No 16nger do· women stay In the
"snUg" while vialUng puba .in Jrei
land. A new trend is to red ·
the pub and ca&er to . womeo'
Tbe.(e'I a StOf)' on Pqe 22.
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.1. ltVint;; ~ep:WQp.'ti lJe &ck V · 1· L~· t",··~ ~-.....:\• ~ng1~n~BK~
.. r ' • i . • • j IV 11IM JITl!.S gle moot outstandlng student actor the university
• • -,.. ,.... has pr~uced;. Swan Bedsow, who capped three Holds Flavor 1be ~ .._...town QI' "Tbe Ri1:1e rs of years with the company Jn a sterling performance
·! Eldrlt<?b" t-70* llillt. and on the J rvm~ Re· · as "The Madwoman of Cbaillot" tut year· John
pertory Tbeattr'aa·wtilf.-·at least for a while. The Hagga rd, excellent in "Godot" and "Wint~r Will ,,
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IRT will not be• 'pett'of UC Irvine's drama pro-Ask"' and who soon will direct "Tl!e Fanta;tlcb"'
gra m ne}t season. in ·san Clemente; Marj Erickson, ~ng tbe area•S
Not that the repertory group is floundering or most versatile young actors, and this season's U F f · standouts, PameJa Brown and Jon Law who also failing to pay its way 81 the box 0 ice. ar rom tl; have sbone on the community theater staE:e as well.
JRT productions usually have them sitting in the "~eaction has been very favorable," Cohen
aisles. And artistically. the student repertory con-sums up wi th uncharacteristic understatement.
cept has produced many highly polished young per-"W , bi formers, several of whom are setting out for pro-. eve een very proud of the program. We believe
!essiooaJ careers in the theater. ~~:~es an unabashed attempt at acting excel-
"The main reason we 're disl>a11ding is a per· And, while the JRT has been erased from UC ,,
sonal one," reports IRT director Bob Irvine's 1970..71 schedule, it may not be completely
Cohen, who conceived and organ· dead for. the future.· ''The rep company should be
ized the company in the fall of 1967 reborn, 1f it can be sustained in a large depart-
and h'as directed it for all four of its ment," Cohen comments. "If someone else doesn't
seasons. I'd like to get a little writ· revive it, perhaps J wiJJ.''
ing done. and that's impossible when
you're spending 15 hours a day,
seven days a week from January to
June with the theater."
ALSO, COHEN, adds, the univer·
M>t cott1• sity has just about outgrown the re-
Not All Ji'ull
. How to Find .
--.,.;-} :..c.~
June Grads
By STAN DILAPl.Mli ;
BOWNESS-ON·WINDERMERE, England -
The English Jake district is five hours by train
from London, 40 miles south of th e Scottish border.
For some reason Americans don't come here much.
So it has retained a good deal o! English flavor
that's been watered down in the Shakespeare coun·
J try and the cathedral cities of the south.
You have lo push them a little to get enough
ice in your drink.
* There are a half dozen very good hotels
around the lakes. Many farmhouses with the sign:
.. Bed and Break.last."
The grand hotel is the big1 rambling Belsfield.
built in gray stone to withstand the centuries.
It· was built in the Splendid Seventies by a shipping
and armaments magnate. The accounts showed
be paid the workmen two to four shilliogs a day.
(The sbilling is DOW 12 cent. U.S.)
* The· rooms are bigb-ceiliilged and overlook pertory company format. "When -we started, there
were only about 25 drama majors enrolled and we
could fit almost all of them into the program. Now ~ there are more than 100." A Place to Park
Mickey Mouse will play host to 102,000 graduating
seniors from high schools in California, Colorado
and Nevada during Disneyland's seven All· Nite
Grad Parties this month. At his desk in the Univer·
sity of Disneyland, above, Mickey addresses invita-
tions to the 454 schools ~articipating this year.
Lake Windermere. You can rent sail boats for
$3 an hour. Ride shaggy ponies up the mountains
and picnic,by a Roman fort for $10.
.;-· A third factor w~ich influenced Cohen's decision
is the projected move next season into UCJ's new
' fine arts complex, which will inclµde a ~seat
. theater. With the IRT gone, auditiobs for all Irvine
·: ·productions in 1971).71 will be open to. all students.
: .. : ••'Ib.e repertory operation .has been a great ex-
. i.perience, but it's pretty limiting for a director as
·~; far as cboosil;lg his plays is concerned,'' be points
Irish Pubs Modernized, . -
Retain Part of History
And drive half an hour to the other side
of the lake for an excellent pub lunch 8t "The
Drunken Duck.''
* ''We don't want to stay in the bit cities
in Europe. We rHlly want to ,.t into some back
country."
This lake country is for you. You need a
Traditionally, the pub in Dropping back a bit more rfenttcar. GTeht a smdall car -arfaullrnini is just right
Ireland was a haven where or wo. e roa s are fe y narrow. The in tim e, The Bailey on Duke E gli h F rd I t t b' men met to chat over their n s o go was 00 1g.
out "Scheduling is tight, and you can hardly ever
select a small cast or an all•male cast-'Wajting for
Godot' last year was an exception. and it had to be
balanced by expanding the season to five produc-
tions." .
Prophets of doom would
have one believe that soon
there will be no place to park
a recreaUonal vehicle. To a
certain extent this has always
been true in California. Fin-
ding a choice parking space
a l the beach in July or August
is difficult, to sa:; the least. •.-------.:.:._J Street is one of Dublin's most I o Id st fr the Shakespeare pintli. \Vomen were not seen w u ay a'vay om at the bar and those that historic pubs for writefs, and country in summer. It's terribly crowded. Hard
were in U>e pub were tucked has been ' recently renovated. to get into hotels. Hard to get into restaurants.
away in a litUe compartment It was a proving ground where Go down along the south coast and just \vander After four years and 14 shows ranging from · ~ But there a~ although it might be well to
A other spot.c;, not make a reservation if you
always filled even are particular about where the classic "Oed ipus Tyrannos" to the current mod-
,.!· ern newcomer, 1'Rimers of Eldritc.h, '' and including
., ,.two originaL'-bY UCLpfOf~ssors Cohen and Daniel
.•. Stan, the Irvine Repertmj Theater bu made an
. , . enviable name for ii.elf. Ila demanding schedule at-
•, tracts only the most dedicaUd of drama students.
at the peak ol you park.
·the summer sea-
called the "snug." men the like to James along from Dover over to the Devon toast.
There are still many ol Jafce, B~ndan Behan and * * these pubs in Ireland, but a Michael Collins matched wits, The country is full of wonderful litUe pub
• THE ALUMNI roster is impressive indeed. From
son. And the long
distance traveler
may not have
"'"'" k~ws any difficulty at all. ,. the IRT ranks came Bob Gunton·, probably the sin-The 1970,,-is:sue of Woodall's
ii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "Trailering P a r k s aod • • Campgrounds," shows that
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PlAN YOUR_
TRAVEC VACATION
WITH US
• CRUISES • STEAMSHIP
and TOURS
• there are oow 9,520 privately
owned parks and campgrounds
in the United States and
.372,888 privately o w.n e; d
campsites.
Development lagged at the
pubUc level.
California.. says Woodall's,
leads all 51ales in the numbe r
ol parks and campsites. This
state :lias l,JOI pri va t e
• campgrounds with 26,610 sites.
• making a total of 47,674
campsites.
• We thought there were
• more. If all the little known spots
-the mobile home parks in
• outlying districts that will take
• in trailers or campers, the .
• places ~here j>arklng i s
•
• Ch1rge Your Tr1vel
At Robinson's Upper Floor •
FASHION ISLAND :
• permitted if the unit is self-
contained and the hidden away
clearings in national forests
-were tpken into con-
sideration, surely a n o t h e r
10,000 spaces could be counted.
• • • SINCE 1888 NEWPORT BEACH, 92660 •
••••••••••••••••••••••• Interestingly enough, New
York State. with 32,104 spaces
is next in line be h in d
California .
Some of the new recreation
centers now u n d e r t'On·
struction in California are
huge, elegant and in choice
locations. One of these is
"Butterfield Country" in the
gigantic Rancho Qllifornia
development near Temecula.
Already in use are more than
200 "with-hook ups" sites and
it won't be long before there
will be over I,000 s it es -on
this 8.000-acre ranch.
There 's always some place
to go in California:, even at ·
ttie height ~of the season,
A glance at the 1970..71 edi· new trend has set in. Light hotels. About 10 to 15 rooms. Coal fires and polished.
tioo of the paperback guide, and spacious, with wi de spun rhyples and w 0 v e brass beer pumps and good country food. Good
"Private Campgrounds, U.S.A leather seats and soft rebellion. The writer Oliver book to work from is Egon Ronay's Guide to
and Overnight Trailer Parks." carpeting, many pubs today St. John Gog arty remembers Hotels, Restaurants, Pubs and Inns. Gives a quality
compiled by Glenn and Dale go out of their way to· cater the Bailey as : "The true rating to each place. Prices and accommodations.
Rhodes of Palos Verdes, just to women. There is no snug, museum of Dublin ... the Pick it up on the newsstand at London Airport. reinforces the contention that ~and the pub is more like a place with the best whiskey
private operators are going . lounge where waiters and an and the best beefsteak." To-* a Jong way toward nthng the ,occasional mini -s k Ir t e d day a colorful crowd of There's splendid swnmer driving country in
gap between camper demand waitress cir.culate with trays university art students invades the Black Forest of Germany. Start in the old
for .space and government bearing drinks ranging from The Bailey on weekends. medieval town of Freiburg. There's a sparkling
supply of campsites. iwhlskey and vodka to gin and Biddy Mulligan's on New clean little train' that runs down from Frankfurt.
Unfortunately, the Rhod es' ~~· Jt's gOGd t>usl~ and -·street is one of the most at· A ·reasonabl Jiou i'-of the morning anQ just time
directory is ooe of the nwre r •ls ll bQQfJ for the Irish and tractive in Dublin. Draped in for lunch in the dining car.
difficult ones to read (it Ameri~an lasses who wa'nt to Victorian style, the plush ·,+
a s s i g n s n u m b er s I o meet interesting people. velvet seals are arranged 90 The Government fiurist office in Freiburg
campgrounds on \I/hat appears The . Chaser Bar , of the that all can join tn the nighUy will hO ,_ 1 1 V 1k G" to be a pretty willy-niYy basi11 Wicklow ~el In dOwntown Irlsb songs and impromptu s w you_ w!M;:re o ren a o swagen. Ive
and then lists the faciliUes Dublin is .Just $UCh' a pub. singing by the guests. Closed. you a map of the Black Forest. Recommend tpme st.ate-by~Late also at random with , huntlng j>rirU a 0 d ·<:iri:uit televison pipes the ~of the inns. They all looked good -I bad lonch
_ not ... w..Jw.Ucall., or by leather seats, carpe~, an entertainment to a quiet in several o( them. I'd tcy to get in the bijh
-... --' ster b odem music and lounge upstairs. There is country, marked on maps at road· signs as numerical crder on any other oy ar, m . · be he "Hochschwarzwald." It's cooler. A thou•••d feet system whose code wt've been almost tnstant service. lt is sharp contrast tween t ~ able to crack). part of the new and emergent old prints of Dublin ille and IJP makes a lot of difference. . Ireland, not raucous but con-the mini·skirted waitresses. The specialties are saddle of roebuck with
. But the book ~. hst fident .in the future and eager What to drink on a colorful cranberries. The desserts are soaked in kir~ch. liter~lly thousands of cam-to sam ple the pleasures made pub jaunt through Dublin is the Black Forest cberl'y brandy. And you c~'t
.Ping spots at which you can tpossible by a risine.economy. limited only to one's tastes. , beat the local Berisgau wines. park throughout the 48 con· . 1 -~---'------~-------"'-------------tiguous stltes. Order !the book The friendly pub in t~e
($3.95) directly from i l s Royal Hibernian Hotel is
b I · h p 1 t another example. The at· P u 1 s e rs ' r v a e 'mosphere includes whlte walls
Campgrounds, U.S.A., Box od red leather seatli and 2 6 5 2. P, Palos Verdes 8 .: · light• and
P . 1 C -~ conversa ... on ts erunsu a, a. :iv .. '"· "sopbisticated. It is anything * .,but unfriendly to ladies. for Should you want to go north the Irishman is as urbane
this summer, the Canadian and witty as his countel'tlart
Government Travel Burea u in any other lands.
offers a 52-page "Canada steering clear of modernity.
Campgrounds'.' booklet with a some visitors like to drop back
rundown on tenting, trailer a bit in time and visit the
and picnic sites along the 5,000 traditional pubs. One of these
mile Trans-Canada Highway, is Neary's on Chatham Street.
which extends from Victnria, Favored by the theater crowd,
B. C., to St. John's, New-it is Peter O'Toole's watering
foundland. The. book lis ts spol when he's in town . The
facilities, cperaled by federal Edwardian b r.a 1 1 hl'turea,
and provincial gilvemro.ents mahogany. mirror Walls, pink
and includes all National marble bar and immense gas
Parks on the route. lam ps captivate the visitor as
To get a copy write : Cana· doe s the excellent I r i s h
dian Governrpe.nt Tr a v e I Whis_key Sour for which ~e
Bureau, 510 West 6th St., Los place is famous among Dublin
Angeles, Ca. 90014. ladies ..
June to Seplember-perfect Ume for
this •l'clUng 13-dey crul•vacation.
' ' Matson's Hotel SS Martpasa salls
for Alaska from Loa· Angeles June 14
and 27; July~! and 24; AugUlt6
and 19; and September1. Matson"s
Hotel SS Monterey sails from Los
Angeles for Alaska June 21.
Check Into your floating hotel,
and begin a great adventure. ,.
Your luxurious holej crulaes to
Victoria, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay,
Sitka, Vancouver· and San Francisco.
Then back to Los Angeles. The· pace
is-leisurely, the lun continuous.
Everywhere the scenery Is spectacular.
You'll enjoy cruising through the
famous lnside Passage, surrounded
by stalely beauty. And you·~ .....,.
forget the sheer grandeur of Glacier
Bay, tts icy, pure waters pierced by
magnificent glaciers.
It's th• perfect "tw<>Week" "8Cllt'x't.
Make YCJUr reservaJkln now.
Fares from $730. ,.
MatsOll
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That means the ~ids wOI be "in your house" "e nd in r,our heir" ell day. Thar•'
is only one thing to do. Have • "big fresh fru it j:)owl ' weitin9 for th.em , or •
delicious melon "ice c:old", We have 'em always, end they'll be on their way to
the. be•c:h, •nd it's better to have them e•+ our delicious fruit , th•n •II that
9arba9e.
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Then, you'll be able to prepere dinner in pe•ce. Do n't forget our locel berries,
sweet corn,-iometoes, etc. Oed..will love 'em .
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The5e resteurents dem•nd tho finest for their customers. Th•t's why they fee· ture~NEWrORT PRODUCE! Petroniie them! The New WllkperlllHJ Oyst•. Hunt~
lngton Beai;h ; ne leaatlfal, N.w Oet.ey's See Sltanty, Newport; Ahy Wnt,
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The Embers .
The Embers Shoreline restaurant in: Long
Beach has a new addition to their already excellent
menu. Each week night· from 5 to 7 p.m. two
special entrees as well as a top sirloin steak
dinner are offered for $3.95.
On Monday nights you may order sandabs
or weinerst:hnitzel. Tuesday, chicken marengo or
cantones.e pepper steak; Wednesday, seafood plat·
ter or Dutch oven pot roas~; Thursday, breast
of chicken.Florentine or veal cutlet Monterey, and
Frid3y. veal cordon bleu chasseur or broiled
swordfish. ·
) ' On Sunday the early diner special, from 4
to 7 p.m .. offers roast leg of lamb or roast spring
chicken at $3.95. _
, ENTERTAINMENT
The Randy Demner trio featurin~ Judy
Richards provides after·dinner entertainment.
Judy who recently returned from an engagement
at the Desert lnn in Las Vegas, provides much
of the vocalizing. Randy accompanies on_ the piano
and Steve McAndrews handles t he drums and
rhythm section. Each o_f these talented. perform~rs
is just 21 years old. Musically adept, their repert~1re
includes show tunes, contemporary and classical
numbers with enough variety to please all age
groups. . 0 The Embers Shoreline is located at 1900 cean·
Blvd. in Long Beach.
Lichee
Mon. thru Sat.
DICK POWELL TRIO
with ARLENE SKILES
Sunday Evening
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~'16~~~ ~~ .e.:;Go.M:-...;:t'* ~ ~"~~!h
lUNCllION . ~INNER DANCJICI
Now Appearing
JACKIE JOCKO
&E lllE GUN MOUS AT~
PRlltCE fAMILT RESTAURANT o.;. whAles DINNERS"'"' lt15 .. 1<95
SEAFOOD "'" LONG BEACH: ,790 lon1,hal;ti 81¥d. 632·1366 (I I ;~ 1m to 9;00 ~)
Sf AFOOD •iiirSTEAKS .
SAJllTA ANA: I ~75 H1rbof 61Yd. 839~770 (11\00 111\ ta 10.00 pm)
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RE S TA URA N T , NIGHT CLUB AND ENT ERTA I NM ENT SCE NE
the Woo family. Kay Woo, while retired, offers
act.vice and encourageplent to his sons Robert,
James and Joe .
LA RGE MENU
The menu is lengthy, featuring botb_American
and Oriental dishes. Dinner P.riCes Amencan style,
range from fl!75 for fried chlcken, ground sirloin,
spareribs or broiled halibut, to $5.95 for steak
and lobster comB'maUon.
Our selectionl\.were from the Cantoriese side
of the menu. The first choice was mushroQm steak
tenderloin , $3.501 consisting of grilled cuQes of steak
simmered in a delicious sauce with Chinese and
button mushrooms, bamboo shoots, pea pods and
Water chestnuts. OUr second choice was the chef's
quartet, $ 3.25, a d elightful potpouri of lobster,
chicken, abalone and barbequed pork, sauteed with
mushrooms. Chinese peas, water chestnuts and
bamboo shoots in a superb oys ter sauce.
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FAMILY · DINNERS
Family style dinners also are available from
$2.55 to $4.95 per person for those of you 'lllbo
prefer a combmation of it~ms. A, child's dinner
consisting of chef1s soup, fned s~nm~. barbequed
sparerib, foil wrapped beef, fned rice and egg
foo young is $1.35.
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THE BERLINER
German Family Restaurant
F•mous Fo r
SAUERBRATEN w;th POTATO DUMPLINGS
Visit Our New Haflrau R•
Open Dally For Dinner
From 5 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAY
18512 Beach Blvd. ......
Town & Country Center
HUNTINGTOJI! BEACH
fft.5800
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JUNI 14 -CHAMPA.NI llUNCH
11 .... J ,._.,AB '" u. .-SJ.JS
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LUNCHEON by the Sea .. "
Served from J 1:00 to -4:00 p.m.
GOURMET DINNERS
.•. with a VIEW
strvcd hi • C r:1nd
).tuoner £rom 5:00 to
11 :00 p.m. v•~k·
mW 5;00 ti! 12:00
p.m.
THE ELEGANT
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(213) ~37-CM88
1900 EAST OCEAN BOULEVARD, LOftG Bf.ACH, CALIJORNIA
NOW APf'IAllN•
THE KANOA SERENADERS
Direct. From The l1l1nd1
INTOTAINMIN1 e DANCIN•
111.n.. Prf.', s.t. t ''"" te 1 :JI .. -. --HAWAIIAN
LUAl,I Now Serving Dinner
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n .... Hite &·f :ll
DJ.. Fw Occ.IM
LOB'STER LOVERS
Everyone is i1l~in9 about our 9i1n~
Au•tr11i1n Lobster Ta il 116-20 01.) .
DINE W ITH
AN OCEAN VIEW
R~••rv•fion.J Accepted
Sl~2555
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FACILITIES
Now Ap-l~lck l lirlft Dtoo
Tootday ....... Slodoy-Dollet ..
J17 PAC l,IC COAST HWY •• HUNTIN•TON llACH
by Perl Yetery. a man whO bes spent 42 ye8rS
of bis life as chef for some of the finest restaurants
in Europe. He and his family :were victims of
the Hungarian reVOiu!ten;migrating first to Chicago
and finally to La Habra. Their "Testaurant, tfie
Gypsy Cellar, is a combined family efiort. Perl
does most of the cooking, bis wile, Matilda, provides
delicious cakes, bread and pastry while son Paul
bandies the management of the establlsbmenl.
VARIETY
The Cellar offers a varied menu at reasonable ·
priCes, comfortable surroundings and an excellent
wine list containing 57· intemational choices.
After much deliberation we decided On the
roast duck served on a bed of wild rice, with
Hungarian style potatoes and sweet.sour cabbage,
$4 .25. our second choice was the savory c_hicken
paprikash with home made dumplings, $3.25. A
lightly spiced potatq soup and chilled cucumber
salad with sour creme dressing to start and
Matilda's cheese cake and apple strudle after dinner
made this a meal we will Jong remember.
UNIQUE
Chef Petery has embarked on an exceptional
culinary feat. He is preparing one unique meal
a day for a period oi one year. Those who are
-hunters or fishermen can have your catch prepared
in gourmet style by this master chef. .,.
Live Gypsy music is featu_red on Fr~day and
Saturday nights and head w~tter ·Bundi KB;llay
provides beautiful music week rughts on the antique
c}'m balom.·
MILE SQUARE
GOLF COURSE
RESTAURANT
BREAKFAST & LUNCHEON
7 A.M. to 7 P.M. DAILY
5>45.:1726
SPECIALIZING IN BANQUETS
Loe.tell 011 w.r111r ~"'"u'
l1tw111\ Euc.lltl 111cil lr1o~h1r.tl
FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962-5541
DON JOSE'
NOW APPEARl~G
VIC GARCIA LTD
e COCKTAILS e
Enchl11d1 1nd Taco ... , ........... "$1.35
Chill R1llono • En<hll1d1 ........ .-:'\. $1 .SO
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9093 E. Ad1m1 (11 Maiinoll1J Hunt •. 811ch 962·791 1 •
· Newport (;.rotto
. Make no mistake about it. U you haven't.
been to the Newport Grotto in the last .month
or so your ne1t visit will probably convince you
that tbe Coast Highway is sporting an entirely new restaurant. ·
Except for the name you might just as well
arrive a~ such a conchtsion. Because -in every
particulir of consequence -the place has been
revamped throughout. ·
REMODELED THROIJGHOUT
E1tebsiv~ remodeUnJ!n~~s completelY. altered the appeatance o,f the · · ~ areas. · 'A similar
faceliftlng in the bar and cocktail lotlnge bas left
scarcely one recognizable former feature.
NEW MANAGEMENT -NEW CHEF
New management, new menus, a new cbe(
and a new piano bar with new entertainment have
likewise contributed. to the air of ctiang8.~ot
to mention the striking new attire worn by the
waitresses -with dillerent outfits for day and
evening wear.
Noting the innovations before we sat d9wn
to an earlr.·hour dinner table last Mondor. rugbt,
we couldn t escape one tremendously vi!1ble dil·
ference. Remodeling bas resulted in Sn opening Uf! efiect tbat gives diners a virtually unobstructed
view of the bay from any seat in the house. •
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GREAT VIEW NOW
This is singularly commendable because the
Grotto possesses one of the finest views fouqd
in any restaurant along the Newport and Balb6a-
waterways. Now everyone can enjoy the special
atmospheric delights provided by the large picture
windows. ·
Our evening was further higlillghted by a
later opportunity to engage the new chef in a
few moments of ~ ofi..(futy conversation. H~
OPEN FOR LUNCH :. l ·' . .
1 l:l0-2 e T11es4t1y flt,. frnl• .,
DINNER 5:30-IO ·P.M.
T11•"•' tt.111 S11~•w
CLOSED MONDAY. C.-ef _,. __
c..ts M.. 1414'41
1t'atteois'
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
f•mous For
FLAMING DUCK
Open 11 :00 A.M. -Clos•d Monday
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA
11151 BEACH BLVD. 842-1919
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~ SIJ\ICE1'31 .,l!l'lluv ....:.AIRPORT
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Serving Late Dinnen
Mt11 .. TIM'. 11 A.M..h• A.M.
lliU "AllSAOIS JtO. COSTA MESA ......
IUUTll'UL IU TAUAANT MOUNTAIN/SIA ATMOSPHO I
••••• '"· '111 ... 11• ...... UJ E. HUNTINGTON OIL
...RCAOIA ...., .. ,,,
D1ncilt9 Ni9htly Tuesd1y thru Sund•y
THE NATU RALS h4tfiJ MONTH
Sptci•I ·sun~•y Brunch I O:lO.l :l0==-
3110f COAST HllMIWAY USllVATIONS
s..t11 L1 .. 11 4tf.2'61 ,
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COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $l
"OCE-AN FRESH 'SEAFOOD" ·
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Cllllonese Food
e1t heN or
take home ..
STA&
CHINESE WlllO
11 1 2ht pl~ NoWpOri -h ORlole 3-9560
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Hazelwood, by name. he previously held posts
at top .restaurants in Las Vegas, Denver and
Phoenix.
He's liVing through a considerable bit of
exciting anticipation these days. With very good
reason, to be sure.
CHEF A FINALIST
out ol 18,300 contestanis who entered tbe
Nation8.I Restaurant Association's annual contest
fOJ' creating origiriaJ sandwiches, Hal was selected
as one of the 20 finalists. It happened at the
groups' recent convention and show in Chicago.
In the next stage of the contest.· winners
'vill be selected for each of. four categories -
meat, fish, poultry and dairy, miscellaneous. Those
four will receive a $500 ca!h prize and an all-ex-
pense paid trip to New York City !or the crowning
of the grand prize winner. ·
Lucky nlll!lber one will then be gifted_ with
an all-expense.paid trip around the world.
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SCORED TRIPLE Hl1
This year's contest marks the third time Hal
bas plaCed in the charmed circle of 20. And makes
him the country's only chef to have scored a triple
bit to date.
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Wt thinlr
you sb1>UIJ.
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W I tU
this
mort ofan ?''
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But then, having
offered LaJUn.t's best
view of file Pacific-
beautiful French
Gatden5-1. wide
choice of good food 1
Ind drink-ain-
siderate iiavic:e-
and, enjoying this
unique atmosphere
ourselves for over
• In 11162 he end~ up n .llfth. place but in
196& made it to the number two spot. Reminding
him that the third time's the charm, we e.ttended
every best wish for nailing down the 11'70 crown.
ENTRI E ON MENU
Hals entry in thls year's eompetlUoo is now
being featured on the Grotto's luncheon menu.
Know n as a Club Turkey. and Cheese )!el~ it's
tabbed at $2.25 and is served With cranberry sauce and potato salad.
Making it, he uses enriched bread that's first
dipped in pure egg · batter to produce a k(nd ol
French toast. Cheese is then melted on the hot
wast ilnd combined with turkey 'and fresh sliced
tomatoes. Final step is cutting the sandwich club
house style. ·
LUNCH SPECIALTIES ~
Scanning the Grottos' midday mena1 we took
stock of a number of tempting seafood specialties.
But they'll obviously have to come after a first
sampling of Hal's already meritorious sandwich.
We also learned the restaurant .has J~sl in-
troduced a cold buffet IuncheQD that's served from
11 to 4, Monday through Friday. It features an
all-you-can-eat variety of cold cuts, salads and
lish dishes for the asking price off.! .
DINNER SPECIAL
Mainstay of the restaurant's ne'v dinner menu
is an all-you-can-eat spectacualr that goes by the
name of Sea!ood-0-Rama. We chose the No. l.
Visit a bit of OlJ Japan •••
sun day BRunch
25 years, we may be ~ -
a little prejudiced. ~ MIYAKO 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
VKTOR llUGO Ina LUNCHEQNS• DINNERS
Oiff Drive at
Coa:st Highway
L•tuna Beach-
494-"77
·COCKTAILS
KI 1.J30J
33 To\\'n &: Country, Orange
lFl!W~
3801 EAST CoA!T HIGHWAY
Coao?fA DEL .)(Al, C\UFOl.lllA
PHO!:E: (714) 615-1374
M.25 per person, edition rather than the $6.25
vers1on -knowing our appetites have certain
limitations.
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From the quantity of items made available
on our less expensive dinner -nearly every ... aeafood
in existence, plus boulabai.se, old-(asbiorfed chicken
and dumplings, roast top sirloin, a tureen of clam
chowder, hot French bread aJld an incredible UTay
of cold salad~ -i1 seeinect wise not to have plunged
two dollars ~more for the additional choice of a
fresh Maine lobster or steak.
A childs' plate from the Seelood-Q.Rama No.
1 is offered at $2.50.
• SEVEN OTHER ENTREES
Seven individual entrees round out the Grot-
to's evening bill of fare. All are served with a
tureen of soup or tossed green salad with choice
oi dressing, French bread and butter.
They are the deck hand special (porterhouse).
$4.95; shoreSJde (T-bone), $4.25; captains' special
(chopped sirloin). $3.25; windjammer (top sirloin),
$4.95 ; lobster tails, steak and lobster or Maine
lobster, '6.95 each.
By \Vay Ot still another new attraction at
this bustling establishment, noon fashion shows
are staged every Wednesday and Friday.
Locate<I at 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach,~fhe Newrort Grotto is open seven days
a 'veek from 1 a .m. to 2 a.m. Food service
is from opening to 11 p.m., Sunday through
Thursday, and until 12 midnight on Friday and
Saturday. A special Sunday brunch is served from
11 to 2.
RESTAURANTS
COFFEE SHOPS
COCKTAIL LOUNGES
LIQUOR STORES
, All Tvp•• & c1 ..... At
1 R.••ti1tic Pri~t & T''"'' FOR FOOD AND IAl
OPPORTUNITIES CALL
N!WILL ASSOCIATES
411 H. C.-Hwr.
•1111 THIU HOUU
OP CONTINUOUS MOYID
Pizza Palace
16121-~ et w.,...
INnt te Zody'1J
139.7290
WI HONOI ALL PIZZA COUPONS
Open o.;~
~--· Ccdcbils 1'
Sunday G:lmpipe
Brunch
F" ~ ...... .... 4tUIH ·r ~ ,,~-~-... -~
FAMILY
FUN ........ .........
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• ~ . PRESENTS •
: ENTERTAINMENT -DANCING Monday thru S.turday : • • The • BUFFET 1,UNCHEON • Sen11tlon1I MON. Thru FRI. • MURRAY •
• • • • • Songstress/Song Writer HORN • KATE PORTER • TRIO • 5:30-t::JO P.M. M6n. thru Fri.
• • • • ~ . . . • 211 12 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-1421 •
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''GRANTS BRADFORD HOUSE~'
Y our Fa1nily R estaurant
EVERY FRIDAY
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ALL THE FISH
YOU CAN EAT
Wfftl• l"TMctri ,. ...... c:,...,,.., C•lt s .. w. il•I
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EVERY TUESDAY
AND THURSDAY
BUCK
NIGHT
YOUR
CHOICE
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Gohln FriH C .. lclieit
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av.il.ible ..
A svbsidlMY ol
AMFAC, INC.
RMEM
ltt&TAUUNT
Contlnent1I Cuisine
Cocktell1
Stnri"O'
Lunchton and Dinntr
M<mdav throuah SahmlaJ/ •
Closed Sundays
We •r• loc:•fed next to
the Ma y· Co. in ·south
Coast Pl•ie. -:
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COOPER ~ OUAR.TET '
' IN 'All CDHClllT '1 ....... .,,J-1 t.14 a.: ~ -J·~.M.
.. • COM!He , a.: Hl•I ILLll
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THE FIRST SWORDFISH OF THE SEASON
HAS BEEN CAUGHT AND BOUGH'!'
BY TALE OF THE WHALE AND WILL BE
FEATURED ON OUR MENU THIS WEEK.
FINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ·
AT THE HISTORIC OLD PAVILION
400MAINSTREET -~·
ON TilE BALBOA PENINSULA .
CALL (714) 6734633
COME IN TONIGHT
''For The
Prime Of Your Life''
EXCITINIOLY NEW AND DIFRRENTl
REMODELED FACILITIES
NEW COCKTAIL LOUNGE
SPECIAL FEATURES
COLD BUFFET LUNCHEON
Mon. thrv Fri. 11 te 4
~~LN y~~ $2,00
NllOHTL Y SU.FOOD-0.RAMA ·
5 to 11-AH Y°" C.. Eot
SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 to 2
$4.25
Or try ovr ret11lor lo1tellffti olHI 4lfll!Of !Nfln ,....,, ... flM .....
C--"1 ft.., ..i.ctlH of '"'"4 c•WM, ...... °""' MollO
k ltmr. .
NOON FASHION SHOW
WEDNfS DAY A"d FRIDAY
IUD ROHNER
At T1to Pl ... lor l :lf te 1 :Je T ... ttlr• Sett.
lJJl W. CM# Hltliway
N..,.... leach 642-42H
THE
WHISTLING OYST ER
LUNCHEON
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OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER
1:30 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., Mond1y tha:u Saturday -I 0 1.m. to 6 p.m., SunUy
GRANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH llROOKHURST & ADAMS
_PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES
HAV E CHANGED A LOT
SINC_E~THE_
OLD DAYS
~ Pai11t.J
Roast~~RIME RIBS OF 'BEEf 1 .......... ....., ...,,.. ,...,....., ......,. . e .... -•IANT Ill IOAS'IS-._... .... -s3•as
a--4 Mnlftlbt ......... ., ...... ......
DIAMOND JIM BRADY CUT .'. .... 4.IS
CHILD'S PORTION ............... 1.50
IAILY PllMI Ill DINNl l 5"CIAL ••• SJ.t s
MON•AY THIU P•IDAY ONLTI '4 te 6:JI P.M.
NOW-TWO LOCATIONS
OPEN 7 DAYS
KING· SIZE COCKTAILS
321 N. ST ANTON ~ANAHEIM
Ot•r 1.-. l'•"'I 0,0.M __ _
421 E. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA 0,0.M __ _
11 A.M.l.Hd ti A.M. a.di ~ , .. -o,_ 4 P.111 ........ & -~· .. _.._ ~-IN-.M""
Phone 121 .. 110 Phone 64$;Q990
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DINNER
• COCKTAILS
• DANCING
• BAJIQUETS
• • OYSTER
BAR
16903 AL~ON9UIN STREn
(Off Poclfk c... H......, a W9'Mf ...... 1 -. -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
Reservations Tf b n 146-1377
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•t tll• ~tt·•~I• ll"ISll RY -The JSth annual Lions Club Ft.ab Pty wUl tab
IOAT HOUSE place In Colla M,.. Puk, lltb SI and Anaheim A ... , Colla
111 s. .W.. ,_. ._ Meu, tbll weekend. Evtntl wW include openinJ wltb a car-~~~~~~~~~~ nlvll oo Fri. nilbl; a ]>ll'ade al 10:30 a.m. Sal., a _., , -baby beauty C!ID!ftt, .a band -.and ol _..
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Dinner This
Weekend
fin• Europtln Foo~1
0,-1 D9'p
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Hu1191rie11 letf $•11lt1h,
Chic .. •• P1priktth,
SNffN C1bbe91, l•t•f Due•
Jiii W. LA HANA ILYD • ........... s-.. AM •rr. • ....., •· • u Mw•c...,..1•~•-~ ... .,. ..
Visit Temple Gardens' Beautiful New
. RICl<SHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE
• ·. PIANO BAR ENTERTAINMINT
, FRIOAY And SATURDAY : " .
·: .,.et11ple G•rdetu
~' Chf11e•e Rest•ur••i ~ }soo Ad•"" (At Har._) c.m MeN
-; S.1t37 s..1m • I!,: ONN: 11:Jt .... '911 p.a......,..,.
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HOUSE OF PRIME RIB
; PRIME RIB ____ $2.95~S: :::!
, . . Dl~NER FROM 5 to 11 P.M.
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10 A.M. to Z P.M •
209 Palm, lalbaa
(at "" ...... ,..,.,., Llllll"'91
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P~ucl!y _,,.._1ents ~ . ,
Th. F. bu I O•U s
HEAVY RAIN
FRIOAY & SATUROAY NIG.HTS, JUNE 5. 6
1700 Pl1c..,ti1 Avenue (At 17th St.)
Cost• MeM Phono: 642-7160
DELANEY'S '
SEA SHANTY
Serving Or1nge County'• Finest
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Choice of Entree Only $1.65
Lobster Benedict e Shrimp Rtnchere
Scampi Under Gl•u • Chef's Omtl1t
e Sh1nty Him & Eft1 e
Ch•m1>111n• -25c Per Gltu
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630 LIOO PARK DRIVE
NEWp0RT BEACH 67S.0100
:-!EwPOH IEAot. CAUfOINIA
PRESENTS
F.RANKIE
ORTEGA
AND HIS MUSIC
NIGHTLY IN THE LIDO LOUNGE
THE WINE
"CELLAR"
SUPllll SIVIN couaa DINND
ENtHANTIN• ATMOSPMDI
DILl•HTfUt MUSIC
CH ELSEA BAR
COFF lHE HOTEL lOllYI
IT'S VICTORIAN
IT'S AUTHENTIC
IT'S INTIMATE
FOJ. ltESEltVATlOHS TELll'HONE "4·1100
1107 JAMIOllEE AOAD NE-WflC>lT IEACH
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the flDIOUI flab fry dinner f0< l!.50 -both Sat. and SUD. Funda rlloed go lo the Lions Clµb youth acllvW.. In the
Harb<>< Area, ln<Judlng acbolaralllpe for local c:ollep1.
JUNE 1·7
STUDENT IWlllllT -The students ol the Lquna Beach
School ol Art ud Dealcn will exhibit their work this -· end, June I • 7 ln>m , I • I p.m. at lhe ochool, l30 Lquna
Canyon Rood, Lquna Beach. Show wW include.oils, acryllcl,
water colors, color and dtlicn, life drawine, ctramics, print.-
making and chlldrtn's art.
JUNE 1·7
REC • VEE SHOW -A recreational vehicle abow with camp.
en and trallen wW be dllplayed In the Mall ot Hunlin&too
Center, San Dieco Freeway· at Beach Blvd., Hunttngtoa
Beach. Dellen fmn thnJuchout the ..... wW be sbowq
their latest modela. No charge for admluioo.
JUNES
FRIDAY t'ONCEllT -'Ille mllllc department of UC 1n1ne
presents conotrts each Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Room 171
0€ the Fine Art.I Bldg. on campu1. There ii no admJJsion
char!Jf:. Friday, June 5, Instrumental Recital: Studenta of
MUSIC Dept.
JI/NE S • 15
MA YA RUBBINGS - A telectlon of Maya Rubblnp from
the collection of Tu1ane University will be on dilplay in the
CIJ'OUltl area of South Cout Plul, tbroqb June 15. The-rub-
binp were mode by Mn. Merle G,_e Roberbon dlltln-
pllbed acit11tWc illwitrator and noted authority ~ Ml)'a
Cultun.
JUNEI
TEEN CLtJa DANCE -'Ille W-Recruticlll and
Paru Department will bold a Tien C1ilb Dance In the com-
munity Center, l200 W-Ave., (for Wettmlmter
t e e n I) each Sat from I p.m.. to midnight. Admlaaioa, tJ..
for members. $1.50 for non-members. "Rei Bros." will P}ay
for dancing June 6,
JUNEI
MINI mNCZllT FOR YOtlTB -Tbere will be I Mini eon. ~ ud dance preaentatiGn In the Forum ol !hi Ftsllvll
al .Arts, l50 Laguna ClnYGft Rood, Laguna Bncb, on JW1<
I •t I p.m., for children. Mitzi lnterWidl 11 directing the
mUllcal production with the dancing under the dlrec:Uon of
Ult Zill. S~, Israeli, Irish, Ruulan and American
folk .,ng• wlll bO Included with two Bach mnnben In mod-
ernJJ.td version. SeaUng ii llmlted and tree on a flnt-come-
llrst-balls. Pbone tlMllll .., 4ff.Sllll for lnlormaUoo.
JUNE I
AR'nm rrt1DIO TOVll -A tour of llx artiatl atudios
tpOOSOred by the AffiUates ol the Laguna Beach Art · Gil'.
lery, ii Id for June 6 from 11 .a.m. to 5 p.m. Studios to be
villted are those of Vivian Burtchby, Hal Akinl Ken Knut-
aon and his artist wife, Zandra, Ralph Tanlan.' Herb Gris.-
wok! and Tom Enman. Funds·niaed go to tbe LQun. Blach
Art Giiien" Ttcktll are '3.:!0 wbi<h -rofttabments.
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At BO'wers Museum
' BOWERS•MVSEUM -20llZ N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours:
10 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. Tues. -Sat.; 1 to 5 p.m. Sun.; Wed. and
Thurs. eve to 9 p.m. No charge. Oo exhibit through June
21, work ol 15 Award Winning Artisans "Designer/Crall·
mt11" Show and "100 Years of Calif. Architecture" Show.
<X>STA MESA LDRARY -566 Center St., Costa Meaa.
On ~bit during rtgular library boW'S through June 15,
oil, watucolor-int work of Mary G. Long.
' MESA ART LEAGUE -513 Center St., Coala Mesa. Hours:
Sal and Sun. 1 lo 5 p.m. Conllnuous exhibit of art WO<k In
vuioul medJa by Art League members. No admiuloa charge,
MARINER'S IJBRARY -I006 Dover Drive, Newport
Bw:ll. During regullr llbrary hours, the Jr. Ebell Artist ol
the Month exhibit featuring murals and paintings from chll-
dren's' art 1how1 through June. . ·
NE'ltPORT NAnONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Orive, New-
port ~ach. On ex!Ubit during regular business hours lhrougb
June, oil paintings by Sylvia Moonier.
NB avJC CENTER GALLERY -3300 W. Ne'!'POrl Blvd.,
Newp0rt Stach. On elhibit during regular busl.nea hours,
2S paintings selected from the NB Arts -Festival. On exhibit throup June .
VNrl'ED CALIP'. BANK -3029 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Oa eJ!llbl~ during regular business hCMJrs, through J..,. 15,
oil palnllnp by )larvelle Coleman.
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b¥ tM filnu commilt<• of developed Jn ·Ille dark room. « Harbor Cotmdl Pl' A. Mr~. Vanessa Redgrave and David
John CloTk II !)Usld<nl Hemmings.
and Mn. William Ware Bell a Canl ud Ted and
II commllt<e •""""""' II Alice (R): Contemporaey. soc-is tnitftdeci cs a reference ial cWnedy sa:Urizing maniage
in determining 1uitablt and frlend!hip. Robert Culp,
fil1111 for certaill • g • Natalle Wocid. Elliott Gould
group$ and will appear and Dy c wttkly. Your vitws 'ore . an annon.
novel about a group of 'l\e Cbalrmu (GP).: hlm from a sm_all town in Uea (G); Visually defective Hello, Dolly (G): Barbra
teenager:s Ulrown together for Gregory' Peck portrays a ,Ml.Missippl _to-tbe sinfuL big~lioo ia added to the collection-Streisand portrays Dotty Le.vi.
a summer. Barbara Hershey Nobel Prize winning scientist city of MemJ>1iis during the of Wlld anlmals at ..an animal the. matchIDakert in this lavish
and Richard Thomas. wbo is seot on ·a spy mission early '1900'1, ~Svlor study ceoter in musical set in New York a~
Tbe Lawyer (8): Young to Red China. Anne Heywood . Tbe · Stuile Cuckoo (GP): Africa. Marshall Thompson, theturnofthe~en1tiiry. Walter
attorney attempting to build co-stars. t Liza MiMe.tU ,gives a sensitive Cheryl Miller. Matthau also stars.. ~
a career defends a man ac· ·The Cross and .. the SWlt.-~formance. ln'lhis 'Story of 'l'be Computer Wort Ten.Ills Kbig of the GrluHes (GJ :
cused of murdering his wife. cbbtade (GP): $t0ry based on two lonely college kids who $oet (G): Walt Disney spoof Walt Disney film about the
Barry Ne~an ·and Robert autobiography of the Rev. flnd love for the first time. on the generatiOn gap. Kurt life of a grizzly .be ar,
Colbert. David Wilketson and his life Wendell Burton Co.stars. Russell and Cesar Romero. ybotographed in the Canadian
Rockie&. Jolin Y.-I
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OJtef' the tit~ indicaf~ iJle
roting given the f)ictur• bg
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solicited. Mail them to.l!fo, ·Tbe llGyl ID Ille Baad !R):
me Guide, core o/ the Penetrating story of homosell~
M-A-S-B (R): Irreverent among the natcotics users and . They Shoot Horses, Don't
comedy about the Mobile .gang·fighters in the New York Tbey'! ~GP): Drama of
Army Surgical Hospital during slums. Pat Boone stars. heartbreak du r i tl g tne ---·c--=========~====::;--""'..:jjj the Korean War. Elliott Gould, Dr. Zhivago : Story of youpg depression. Jane Fo nd a, I TONITE AT 8:00 P.M. DAILY PILOT. uality atarriog K e n n e t h * Nelson. ADQLTS Eal)' Rider (R): Peter Fon-
Donald Sutherland and Tom Russian dl>ctor and poet Michael Sarrazin ihd Gig
Skerrl.tl caught In his eountry's revolu-Young. NNER. OF ·ACADEMY AWARDS I
Mid:aJgb& Cowboy ( x ) : tionary upheaval 0 m a r Z ( G P ) : Algerian-made AUce•i fteataarant ( ll ) : da and Dennis Hopper portray
Story of Ario Guthrie's search two dropouts who travel t.he
tOr his "thing" in life. It is United States on motorcycles.
set · in Massachusetts where I Love YOI, Alice 8. Tokla1:
Nice Jewish boy givis up his Guthrie is guest of friends square fiancee and his ' role who bay a church and turo it into a restaurant. Film in the Establishment for the
• shows the backgound of a life of a hippie:. Peter Sellers.
commune.· · The Lat Gmiade (GP): A
B1o!M!f llfama '(R): Shelley . drama of war and its effect wmteri atals as t he on people; Alex Cord and
~elder of the Barker gang Honor Blackman.
wllich terrorized Ille Ozarks Lal Sammer (R): Film
in ~:early-lNO's. " version, of the Evan Hunter .
Dustin Hoffman and Jon Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin and political suspense drama set
Volglit star in 8 study of Julie Christie. in Greece. Y v e s Montand,
loneliness and survival in New Jenny (GP): Marlo Thomas Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trin-
York. portrays Jenny, a pregnant tignan~.
girl from New England who TEENS AND ADULTS
Poor Cow: Sordid drama of goes to New )'ork. She mar· Airport (G): Film version
a girl who faces ·a seamy ries (for convenience) a young of the best-selling novel with
exlstance in English slums. man played by Alan Alda, Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin,
Carol White. who wishes to avQ.ld the draft. Helen Hayes and Van Heflin.
Rotemary's Baby: Blending A Maa Called Hone (GP): BatUe Of1Brttain (G): siory
of hOrro~filntasy and every. English aristocrat, captured of heroic pilots of the.R.A.F.
day reality in wlticb girl tries by Sioux early in the Nine-who held off the Luftwaffe
to save her baby from im-t,eenth Century, is subjected in World War 11 and saved
pending-deviltry;-Mia-Farrow-to cruelty as fitliies tG proVe B'?i£aiilffoirfinvasion.--MiChael -
stars. himself, Richard H a r r i s , Caine, Laurence 0 I iv i e r ,
What do You Say to a Naked Dame Judith Anderson. Christophe r Plummer,
Lady (X): Film dOl)e\by Allen The Night They Raided Michael Redgrave.
Funt of Candid Cafne,a. Minsky's ~GP): In 1925, a Gone With the Wind : Movie
WDT COAST PnMllll _ SMde.IUN6, IOU! Zabriskie Point (R): Anto-naive Amish girl runs away from Marg a r et Mitchell's "SAVED" ....., -nloni's fitst American film. to New York and dreaming brilliant novel of the old South ., ~"-'""''------ll~l~l -f'f<!Cl"'."1ses=::'":!"'n the tro11ble.s of-of-a---glamorou~-a-n-c-i-n-g-during-ihe--tivil-War-era:-·1-~-----.,,pENS"rRTlfA tOOay's youth. Daria Halprin career, ends up at Minsky's Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh.
Friday, S.turdly, Surtday -1:30 P.M. and· Mark Frechette. Burlesque where ah e in-True Grit (G ): Westem set ....,.. ,.... °"" ""'c.c:-'• "..r·~~ ••··""" 1• MATURE TEENS advertently invents the strip M the 1880's about a 14-year PO• Ull•YATIONS1 CAU. ._..,,.. 1111 ,.....,. •M.. c... Mell tease in her first appearance. old girl who is determined
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Alla ~N~ "=~ Da Britt Ekland and Jason t-0 avenge her father's murder e e. s . ys Robards. and is helped by one.eyed
(<?Pl: Genevieve Bu1old and Only Game ln Tewa (GP): marshal and a young ranger.
Richard Burtor. as Anne G 1·1 I L Bol d K' H VIU ambling 1 m set n as John Wayne, Glen Campbell, eyn an 1ng enry · Vegas stars Elizabeth Taylor Kim Darby. Cactut Flower ( G P ) : · So hist'-tecf cOmedy i which and Warren Beatty. • 2001: -A Spact Odyssey (GJ: P IC~ _ . n 0 The_£.arl)':-Sla~~_com~ Fascinating_ film _a.bQuLJhe _
-a-dentist drafts ~is nurse t edy occurs when disaster-history of ~arth's formation
m.asquerade as his *!5lranged prone East Indian actor Is in-and the ~evelopment of man
wife anr;i rescu~ ht~ fr~m vited to chic Jtollywood party. to travel in space. Keir Dullea,
a complicated situation with Peter Sellers. Gary Lockwood.
a-zany blonde. Walter Mat· The Relvtn (GP): St~ye F AMIL y thau~ Ingrid Bergman and McQueen stars in the filmed Clarence t be Croswyed
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Wed.-Tburs., Jurie lo-July 9.
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Mite .. Dick, and David bive the 11J1t available for muakal
a lock co ti:. talk lhow , .,..,Pl and pn>dllcllao l!qjng
market, wait unUl Vi{Jinla for the variety acl.I.
Graham hlU the acene. • . With .a 11\1C1'1n .. 1""-llke ~omen bave long been barrage of qu~lons, qulpe,
known for their ability to con· karate chops and interjections,
verse; and if talldng be a Vir8inla cuts through the
credenUal, Virginia Graham ameniUes to get to the meat
may be destioed to become <i her gues_ts and their topics.
"Queen Of the Ta}tera." She • Few 111bject8 are liboo and
is volatile, vivacious and the show moyes at a raucous
vibrant -and lhe will be rate of speed, -someUmes
hosting her own oll&-hour re3elllbling a verbal sJug.fest
"Virginia Graham S ho w ' ' wilh oo hokl8 barred. If the
variety-talk program f I v e guests hive an opinion, they
nights a week on KTLA -had better expras them
wm be meuured \rith an ei... parl of lb( formal. ''Everything Yo• A'l way 1
tronSc deflce rigged to each The premiere ahow 1 a Wanted To Know About Sa.,'1
aett to record an in.. hi ghlighted by one of Ute most actor Alej andro Rey, fa_aloft
stantanoous n!Spollle to lhe uninhibited dlaelwlons of ,., designer Blackwell, ac!Hla
topics under dlscussJon. aod the new morality yet Ruther Mac Retfrom ''Hair"
Each lhow wm fealure',four heard on television. Or. David and a very pregnant Alma
or five guests aelecled from Be u be n , a u tho r o ~' Maria AJberghetU guesl
tbe entertainment 1¥'orld, the --------~---
intellectual community aiMf
other prominent news-makers.
tntroductlon of new variety
talent and sh<twcas e spots for
establis hed entertainers who
join in the conversation once
Ibey have performed, Is all
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p.m. on Monday, June Ith. Virginia will express hers -Nut fall "That Girl," starring
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'aa11twof • While the "Virginla Graham and she has an opinion on Marlo Thomas, will be seen
Show" is being slotted as' a everything from the Mafia to on Friday: nights in place of Its
swnmer replacement for the whether or not sex is good usual Thursday nighl time
"Steve Allen Show," carrent for.,pu. slpt.
plans call for the Graham Iriwlvement Is tbe key to r=========,11 show to eonlinue this fall. with the obaw. Virginia gels Jn.
an alJ..new"'Steve Allen &bow" volved wKh her -,uests, her
returning to a new Ume spot guests get involved with each
In September. ·other, and lhey au get in-
'Ibe new Graham Show is vofved witb both the in-studio
designed to entertain, inform and home audience.
and stimulate viewers. A aofa-Jit.stjldio audience reaction
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rel fi!!!O GOMtal !ODO Gonoral IODO General !ODO Gonor1I 1000 Gonorol !ODO General 1100 "-'~I !ODO Gonoral !ODO
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OOBE BUI LT TH E MI SSIONS OF VESTER-0 L s 0 N' :~:::.03 :::.p;~:~R::;~:i:C:e: MACNAB • IRVINE WEStEY N. TAYLOR CO
NEWPOJll HEIGHTS
View -3 bdrm, 2 bath custom home. Wallr
to schools, beach & shopping. Oversize rear
yd. Park your trailer & boat. $41,950
of mountains, vaJJeys & avocado groves. Liv·
ing & dining rooms divided by fireplace with
· dbl. opening & 2 bclrms. all open to ceramic
-.tiled courtyard. Lge. guest house with tile
· 'bath & ki!cbenette. Both units carpeted &
draped. Heavy shake roof with good over·
hang •& covered walkway create the warm
look of the "hacienda" o( early Ca)if. The
balance of this 3.88 acres is planted to avoca·
dos, oranges & family fruit, all under perm.
sprinklers. Let us show you these & the
many additional interesting·features of this
hom~. $110,000 With terms.
"COME TO FALLBROOK COUNTRY"
Th• SAWDAY Company, Realtors
411 S. Main, Follbrook (714) n U301 '
1000 I Gener•I 1000
OFFERS:
BALBOA ISLAND -
um.£ ISLAND
VIEW -60' Bay frontage with sandy
beach. Privately owned pier & float for
large boat; 3 bdrms,, 3 bath home with
South patio. Garage slress_ed for apt.
Kathryn Raulston $14-0,000
SEE THE HARBOR LITES
This 3 BR. 4 Ba. home has a really' big
view. Come see the Bay, Balboa & Cata·
Jina from 1535 Dolphin Terr. Open S'al.,
Sun. till 9 P.M. $89,750
Bill Comstock
. BEST WATERFRONT BUY
Where else in Newport can you have a
lovely 4 BR. 3 Ba. home with bayside pa-
tio, private slip for lge. boat and 3 car
garage, for only $82,750. Owner leaving
lor lfawaii & anxious!
Walter Haase
'CORONA' DEL MAR~NCOME
Owner transferred, must sell. 2 attractive
homes on l lh lots. 2-Story, 4 bedrooms,
tam. rm ., office + pool; also 3 bedroom
home, all for $77,500.
Mary Lou Marion
PRICE REDUCED
Better hurry!! This won't last!!·! 4 BR.,
2\o2 ba. in prestige area of Corona del Mar ..
You must see this executive home -now
only $68, 750
Bud Austin
LARGE 2·STORY
CORO NA DEL MAR
4 BR. 3 Ba., lge. lam. rm., 2 frplcs. Great
play area in back yard. Vacant -move
in tomorrow. 3 car garage. $66,500
CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW
Lusk executive home, lived in only 8 mos.
3 BR., 2~ ba., farn . rm. $8,000 in decor &
land scaping -room for pool. This won~t
last long ! $63,951)
1-larriett Davies
CLOSE TO SANDY BEACH
Spacious 2-story Hunt. Harbour home -4
bedrooms, 3 baths plus dining, family &
sewing rooms. BeautUul dfcor & landscpg.
Very flexible terms. $56,600
Carol Tatum
TOO LARGE -MUST SELL !
Adult couple no longer needs lge. 4 BR.,
21h ba .• tam. rm. + form . !iv. rm. home.
Best Westcliff loc .• walk to school, shops.
Beautiful landscpg. $55,000
Marion C. Buie .
WSK HARBOR VIEW
2-Slory 4 BR. 3 Ba., near beach
View 3 BR. 3 Ba. Deluxe decor
Pool, view 4 Br. 3 Ba. See this
·3 BR. 3 Ba. View. Great kilch. .
LaVera Burns
0$57,500
$59,900.
$61,900
$55,000
VIEW -SOUTH OF HIWAY
· ·Corona de! Mar. Vou own the land. 3 BR.
2 Ba.. born& on rear of 45 ft. by 118 !t., near ~l'Jroperty._ $54,800
OCEANFRONT -NEWPORT
Tired old beach house with a lltUe paint &
''TLC" could be good income property. Lo-
cated on beautiful swimming beach $51,500
Cathryn Tennille
UDO ISLE IEACH HOME
Four bedroom two bath home near Lido
(•Club & Tennis court. Mode_rn, built-in
" ~lichen, dramatic two-story living room.
Gene Vreeland $50.000
HOME FOR LARGE FAMILY
2-Story i:es. w/4 bdrm. & Jrg. lam. rm .. in
small community -short walk to best
swimming beach. Localed on land you
own. '44,500
Mn. Harv•¥
'FINER HOMES
DOVER SHORES
·Lovely 4 bedroom home with view of Bay;
den &: island kitchen. All rooms opening to
large, indoor pool. $79,500. Call Amy Gaston
675-32!0.
Prestige home with separate summer house.
Original fifth bedroom now part of huge fam-
ily room. Formal dining room, wet bar. Spa·
cious in every a r e a, an<t panoramic view.
$97,000. Call Elaloe Svedeeo 642-8235. I
Almost new, custom built 5 bed.room home on
enormous lot with room for pool. Exceptional
view. Form31. dining room, spacious living
room, oversized family room with fireplace.
$145 ,000. Call Eileen Hudson 642-8235.
Lovely 2·· story Spanish style home with 4
spacious bedrooms plus famlly room; beame~
ceilings, wine ceUar, ex tr a storage space;
heated & filtered pool. 3 car garage plus a
View. Call Amy Gaston 675-3210.
·BAYFRONT ,
Lovely home in Dover Shores. 5 Bedrooms,
library & office. 62 feet on Bayfront. 5500 sq.
ft. home. Call for appointment.
3 Bedroom Bayfront on sandy beach with
View of main channel to jetty. Large living
room. family room, 2 fireplaces. Owner will
consider leasing.
HARBOR VIEW HOME
2 Bedrooms. den. formal dining room, beauti-
ful kitchen. Many extras. Owner transferred.
$39,000. Open Sun. 2030 Port Weybridge.
Call Evelyn Gray 642·8235.
CORONA OEL MAR
Assumable 6,% loan on darling custom home.
on fee land. All in sparkling condition & own-
er will carry 2nd trust deed. Great financing
in today's markeL $63,500. Call Jane Frazee
642-8235.
LINOA ISLE
l ·Story Mediterranean on ·52 Ft. of Bayfront,
with pier & slip. Only $119.500. Open Sal. &
Sun. 106 Linda Isle.
Also open Sat. & Sun. -2·Slory. 4 bedroom
home. 11 Linda Isle. Call Von Dexter
675-3210.
BAYCREST -WESTCLIFF
The best of everything from sunny breakfast
room to masculine den & master suite with
sitting room &: secluded patio. 4 Bedrooms,
formal dining, family Toom. New carpets
last.week. Fee land. $87,500. Open Sunday,
1921 Santiago Drive.
Swim in your own 40 ft. pool or pick home
grown strawberries. This home has every·
thing for the active family. 4 Bedrooms, 3
baths, family room, diri.ing room, indoor BBQ,
super garage with workshop. $64.900. Open
Sal. & Sun. 1300 Estelle. Call Rick Macnab
642-8235.
MACNAB·IRVINE
Realty Company
1080 lle"flldo Dr ive
901 Dover Dr., Suite 120
Newport Buch
675-3210
642-1235
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1000 General 1000
Inc. R.Wtors
VERMONT
COLONIAL
Younv-Blg-lloautlfvl
Giant 2 story colonta.J.. 5 mu.
alve bedroorm. 3 baths. For.
maJ staircase to 18 rt. mast.
er 1ulte with. h1.1&e 14 ft.
walk -in closets. Deluxe
kitchen with all built-in!,
C.Olonia.I dining anCI h u 1 e
family room. Unique, 19 ft
v.'Orkshop tar Dad, Nestled
in a quiet cul-Oe-sac of tow.
ering l.rees. Unbeatable to.
day at $44 ,000, Call Now!
645°0303
at Harbor Center
2299 Harbor Blvd., C.?.1.
For Selective Buyers
who can alford the very bl!1t,
Homes yith a "Forever
View" In exduslve Dover
Shores. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths
plus powder room. Large
family room with Ii.replace,
flVCl'looking enclosed land·
scaped inner courtyard with
a large pool. Carpeted and
Will~ papered . ready to move
right int $108,400.
Ivan Wells & Sons
Roy J. W•rd Co.
EXCLUSNE AGENTS
1'130 cawcy Drive 646-lSSO
(Open Dally)
NEED 5 BEDROOMS? '
You nttd look no further
than lhb1 outstanding 2 story
home. It has 2585 sq. fl.,
large nook, 3 baths, spacious
family room & FORMAL
DINING ROOM, too! Anx·
k>us owne.r will consider
olfel"l!, so HERE'S YOUR
QIANCE!!
Euy JoflA or VA t~rms are
available. U )'OIJ can do bet.
!er 1han this for $36,i.50 bet.
1er GRAB IT!!
CO"TS
" · WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-1141-
(0pen Evenings)
4 Bedrooms
2 Baths
$133.00 mo.
Total Pmt
A REAL CHARMER-$43,950
Step into romance! Spanish courtyd. 3 Bel·
rms & formal dining rm. Priced to sell.
2039 Irvine · Open Sal. 1-5
WESTCLIFF-$52,500
Most attractive 4 blliJU & 3 bath home on
quiet street among more expensive homes.
1112 Nottingham Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30
BAYCREST BEAUTY
Glamorous 3 bdrm home w/family room &
formal dining rm. Ideal floor plan. Shake
roof &: 3 car garage. Many extras. $81,500
1927 Santiago Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30
HARBOR VIEW HIL LS
Beautiful co,ntemporary w/shake roof. 4
Bdrm, fam. rm w/fireplace + formal din·
ing area. 3 car garage, private patio. $54.500
877 SandcasUe Open Sun. 1·5:30
IRVINE TERRACE
Marvelous view home. Entertain around the
spacious pool. You are invited to see this
gorgeous home w/4 1ge . bedrooms plus1~. ~_,
2015 Galatea Open Sat.-Sun. 1-5:30
CORONA DEL MAR~7,9DO
Real pride -of ownership. Quality duplex.
Beam ceilings, bit-in range & oven. 3 Bdrm,
2 bath frt house & 2 bdrm rear unit.
506 Begonia . Open Sun. 1-5:30
LINDA ISLE-$135,000
Private pier & slip. Ready for ''fun living"
on beautiful exclusive Linda Isle. 5 Bed-
rooms &: fam rqi:. Quality built w/Mexican
motif expresses warmth & friendliness.
101 Linda Isle See broker at • 80
LINDA ISLE
Enjoy sea breezes facing lovely lagoon.· 5
Bdrms & maids, fam rm &: play rm. Cj>td
& ready for decorator's touch. $169,300
80 Linda Isle Open Sal.-Sun. 1-5 :30
BLUE LAGOON VILLAS
View of surf & sand from elegant split level
condo. 2 & fam rm. $64,900
Another 2 bedroom condo. with 2 baths.
Beautiful garden patio. Sharp. $53,500
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
Oce&? vjew, quality construction & good fi -
nancing. 3 & 2 bdrms, 2 baths each unit. 4
car garage. See today! $75,000
Call us for other duplexes -$43;500 to $115,000
Waterfront sites -$75,000 to $150,000
BROKERS I. SALESMEN
We have an opening for one experienced
man or woman in our Residential Division.
Applicant must possess integrity, enthusi-
asm & am_bition to match our own high
standard.s. We also have an opening for one
experienced man in our Investment Division,
with the same qualifications. If you are a
professional, interested in a beautiful office
~ the f~est location, ~orking with congen·
1al. associates, we are lllterested in meeting
you.
OF F ICE OPEN SUNOAY 10-5:30
''Our 25th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 Sen Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPOR T CENTER 644-4910
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OCEAN VIEW subjet't to the existing FHA .;..:.;,:;:cc::_ ____ .:..;:::
Lowly view ltomes
In cameo Shores
and lrvirle Temu.'f'
Open l-louse.<1 This Weekend
SEE:
4;i.19 Camden Rt'.lllcl
3 Bedrooms, den & pool
Close to beach -$89,500
463.1 Orrlng1on
3 Bedrooms,
fam ily ?'OOm & pnnl
spacious family hon1c
$98.750 1m Galatea Ten-ace
4 Bedrooms. pool
Close to C()untry Club
185.000
Rt'ail<ITTI
''Our 25th Ye•r"
673-4400
VA NO DOWN
FHA $1 ,450 DOWN
On this bf>autlful 3 bedroom
Easts.Ide home wilh lots flf
nalura1 v.'ood paneling. 1"wo
hugC' b a t h s. Glistening
''HARDWOOD FLOORS'',
Huge slump stone fittplaee.
Modrrn built·iM tor mom,
Gl'Nt patio living, all nesU.
ed on 11 com'r lot for prl·
\'&l'y, Pri~ Is tht. appniidl
or $24,bl. CALL!
Walker & Lee
Rent tors
2790 Jlarbor Blvd. et Adama
545-0465 Open 'tit 9 P~f
MONEY MAKER
Duplex with 7~ usumable
loan. 3 bfdrooms, 2 baths.
\t Blodc to beach, close to
evtrythlnr. c~at po~ntlal.
S!il.000. Call Lois Miller
~32t0.
Macnab-Irvine
Rc1dty Company
SHORES loan. annual 'Pt'r<:enta.ge rate FOREST E.
FUN HAVEN I, of 5%%, all built.Jn kltohon 0 L s 0 N· double garage, block waJI
.•. Near !ht> beautiful blue fence, carpeting throughout,
PACI!o'IC! This 4--bedroom/ open eves.
2~ bath home 11 close to
the clubhouse, pools & ten-
nis court1 and on a 40'-wide
11ree1.ro.sh'ttl lot with a
l•rg• SfREET-To.sTREJ!:T 2629 HARBOR BLV!).
PATW, QuArt'Y tile and new 5461640
lh•fi: carpeting make 1his OPEN EVES TILL 8:30
a MUST·SEE and the BEST· EASTS I DE
BUY Alo COSTA MESA
$34,5001 FULL PRICE S22,500 for thil
C ~ rth California Rancho with h,,.. 0 Swo y back yard with loads or shade trees. Quiet ltl"fft
close lo 1hopping, Tasteful & Co.
REALTOR
NrwpoM Bf'ach Office
1028 Ba;t!ide Drive
675-4930
ly decorated Older b om e
\vith a!I ?tfODERN CON·
\IENTENCES. Assume 7\.ii"'
annual interest rate with
payment o1 $.122.00. WE'LL
SHOW lF YOU CALL.
Walker-& Lee
lnc. Realtors
5 BEDROOM
TAKE OVER
GI LOA N
Near new 5 bedroom home.
Only 5 years young and load·
ed with chann. Ideal for
WV family. HtJie bed·
rooms. Deluxe kitchen with
111 built·lnt. A small down
payment and take over GI
5~ annual % rate loan. No
fl!el! No qualifying! CI06e
to everything. Now $31,$0.
Call now for more details.
Dial~.
645-0303
at Barbor Centtr
2299 H11rbor Blvd .. C.?.1.
$23,950
FHA-YA
Sparkling 3 Bed.rm home -
fre&hly painted Inside & out.
Plus new carpeting -nice
fam ily nn. Prime Ea1tside
location, Call 56.8424
\oi:_th . (-oas t
Na m e Your Terms
3143 SAMOA PUCE
Owner may sell on VA no
down terms as ~ is ntA
~ just off Glbralter Ave. 3
Good Bedroom1 .I: tam/din·
ill&' rm. Could use crptc Ir
some paint
SLEEPER
-~ 541·5110 ,,., dRtml """"'
mo Hort!'~~.;: al Ada"" $25 •950 , ~~:~-g 54~9491 o,., ·rn , PM Owner Desperate
NI,,. 3 Bodrm that hu an 4 Bdrm +
l'nlarpd "dann" nxim -for DOYER SHORES Fa I • growing family. N•" m ly Rm.
Elem . .1: Jr. J-11 Sthoob. Cute Almost no down G.t, or n-IA.
panelled living rm with !h•t Prime Location Lar&e rooms thruout, entry
crptg. Will lf'll low down hall. huif' ~ foot ma!fer
FHA or VA. Asking $27,'F.i(I. tor Contractor or New Hom• bedroom, XI ft. l'OVered P•·
"'lll<sa\ '~' 'J\rn1ir
546·5990
Buyt r. 9Qx140 «1tT1Cr lot, lio, park like )'llrd. 540-J't.lQ.
Galaxy&: Mariner. TARBEL L 2955 Harbor
$35,000 -·~!:..li~~so•
Terms flr t~de for Income Immac 3 BR. 2 bath oomer SEPARATE property. Call 64t-46S4. lot ho~i:. Adult ocx:~pled.
DINING ROOM ....... T••
And A Great Pool 2 HOMES ... _ M n ......,.IN-AlmNl Plus S larv:t btdrooms •nd 111·111t :... 1eparatt C.amily room , • The
b"t tor,....."'°""' In 1.,.. 4 llocl rm + 2 lloclrm NEWPORT HEIGHTS
1Y Meu Vtrdt. S38.950. Call • one lot with praaes. Adonble 3 br. 2 t>.. Formal
5f5J3JJ for thowln;. A l't'al buy wllh good tin. llv. nn., din. rm., like new
ancin(. Call fot appoint. cpta, dl'P$; trpl, Parldlkt
'-0 THE REAL \~ ESTATERS '· . .
10 1how. 1ettlna1 Onty' $31..000.ttrnu.
Loch•nmyer Rlty CAYWOOO REAL TY
646-39'4 Evtt: 543-6769 6306 \V, CoaJit H"'Y .. NB
RUNNJNG SOrlncs. mt.n1.. .. • 548-1290 •
TRADE YOUR HOUSE
FOR THIS!
% Acre Country Estate
3 Br, 2 Ba, Itx36' Pool, hors.
f'S or unit1 OK in rear. Coun.
try 1tyle living in the city,
Nr.IU' new part. Assume
6~% loan. Ov."ner/Aient.
548-9477 or MUAXMI.
$24,600
Assume 6•/. Loan
in pa.rk Hke yard, entry hall,
full dJnlnc •rt• in lam klt·
ctw:n. Take owr 69' ibriUil
,. rate loan, Low moathly
paymenta. 540-1720. ·
TARBE LL 2955 tta rbor
SACRIFICE!"
S Bed'rooml. owner traQ<
term'.!. Fl{A assumable loan.
$3.000 dO\\'JI,
PERRON
br .. 2 1»1 .• ron1p. rum .. low THE QUJCKER YOU CALU. TitE SUN NEVER SETS nn I ~~~~~"""~~~
In!., rasy term,,-. e-34~. TJlE QUICKER YOU SELL DAlLY Pll.OT WANf ADS!
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOt,4ES
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNOAY
Occur.iod-Llndo lolo Dr.
Cust. 8 BR., s udy, 5 bath home w/4 frplcs.,
circular stairway, decorator selected carp.
& drapes. Deck & pier ............. $210,000
77 Linda Isle Driv•
New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble
entry, wet bar, AM/FM lntercom,-Huge !Dstr
Br. has beam ceil. & own frplc .. Large hv. &
lam. rms. w/lrplcs ................. $185,000
101 Lind• Isle Driva
5 BR, 4 baths; fam. rm. Mexican tile fl rs.,
exposed beam cell., cpts, drps incl. \V /Pier
& slip. Excellent Terms ........... $135,000
' Waterfront Lots '
No. 4: Excelleat 51 fl. Linda Isle leasehold
lot. Plans avail. Consider trade . , ... $35,000
No. 41 : Long water view facing Harbor ls·
land w/76.2 ft. of frontage. Plans available.
No. 88 : Corner Point lot with 118 ft. o1 front..
age. Long water view. Plans available.
For complete information on
other homes & lots, call:
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
133 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B.. 642-4620
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED
Open Houses
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Br & Femily or Den )
2030 Port Weybridge, Corona de! Mar
642-8235 (Sunday)
(3 Bedroom)
106 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle\ N.B.
642-8235 (Sat., & Sun.)
2039 lrvine, Costa Mesa
644-4910
(3 Bedroom & Family or 0.n)
*2006 Tahuna (Irvine Terrace) CdM
642-6472; 673-3468 eves. !Sat & Sun 1-5)
3057 Carob, N.B. (Eastblu!f)
546-4141 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
*1827 Galatea Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM
673-6900 !Sat. & Sun. 12·5)
438 Aliso (Newport Heights) N.B.
673-6210; 675-0098 •(Sunday)
3139 Sumatra Place, Costa Mesa
546-3330 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5)
tt433 Bayside or., Newport Beach
, 642-8235 (Sat. & Sun.)
2215 Aralla, Eastblulf, Newport Beach
642·8235 (Sat. & Sun.)
1927 Santiago (Baycrest) Newport Beach
644-4910 (Sat. & Sun . 1·5:30)
104 Via Yella (Lido Isle ) N.B.
675-3982 !Open Daily)
*2048 Commodore {Baycrest) N.B.
646-3255; Eve . 548-3797 (Sat. & Sun. 2·5)
(4 Bedroom)
1130 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) N.B.
642 -8235 (Sat & Sun)
II Linda Isle Dr. (Linda lslel N.B.
675-3210 (Sal. & Sun.)
1535 Dolphin Terrace. Corona del Mar
833-0700: 644-2430 !Sat.. Sun. 'ti! 9 p.m.)
2015 Galatea (Irvine Terrace) CdM
644-4910 (Sal. Sun. 1-5:30)
2108 Vista Entrada, Newport Beach
644-1429 (Sal. & Sun. 1-5)
(4 Bedroom & Family or Den)
424 Bellvue (Blwn L & M SL ) Balboa
Penn. 675-4600 : (Open Sunday 1-4)
389 Santa Isabel, Back Bay, N.B.
642-5200 !Sunday 2-5)
1507 Lincoln Lane, Baycrest, N.B.
642-5200 (Saturday 12:30-5:30)
tS34 Hampshire Ci rcle, Baycrest, N.B.
642-5200 (Sat. & Sun. 2·5).
1606 Arltiqua Way (Dover Shores) N.B. ·
675-32!0 (Sat. & Sun.)
1921 Santiago (Dover Shores) N.B.
_ 642-8235 ; 67S.3210 (Sunday)
* 1300 Estelle (Westclif[J N.B.
642·8235 .. (Sal. & Sun.)
1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-1550 (Open Daily)
1112 Nott<ngbam (Weslclil() N.B.
644-4910 _ !Sat.. Sun. 1-5:30)
877 SandcasUe (Harbor View Hills) CdM
644-4910 (Sun. 1·5:30)
(S Bedroom & F1mlly or Don)
***1014 Polaris, (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 (Sunda y)
*1536 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 . (Sat & Sun)
(6 Bed room)
80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle\ N.B.
644-4910 (Sat .. Sun . 1-5:30)
. J>Ul'LEXES FOR SALE•-~
(2 & 3 lloclroom)
tt4010 River Ave., Newport Beach
· 64&-2414 (Fri/Sat/Sun. 1-5)
11()6 Begonia, Corona de! Mor
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SALES CORP.
4211 WARNER
WAT ERFRONT SPLIT -LEVEL
Don't. miJ!s this award winning 4i Bedroom, 2\i bath watl!'r orientated home, v.ith 36' boat dip, deck, carpets &: drapes, •U electric kitchen
& wet bar. The least expensive home of its kind in the Harbour at
$75,750.00 with eruty tennR. Why wait. call BilJ.. INGAlLS !or de-
tails. You 'll be glad you did t!
DREAM HOUSE
Spacious 3000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom & den, with 11par)iJlng dt'COr on a
king sized loL ALL THE GOODIES-Curved staircas~. self-cleaning
GE ovens, too many extiu to list. Discriminatinf, buyf'rs who as k
for the unusual in house design must see this de lght!ul home this
weekend. CAlL BILL lNGALLS for appointment. Priced right at $69,500.00.
LEASE • OPTION
\Vaterfront 3 bedroom, 21,i bath home, relllJ3 for occupancy at once.
Deck. dock, 2 ti-replaces, carpeted & draped, elec. garage door opener.
Let BILJ.. INGALLS show you this vacant bargain today. $525.00 a
mo. or option to buy $7~500. Or buy with 10% down. This won't last!
IN LOVE WITH THE SEA?
An exceptional waterfront home for a family in love y,rj th the SNl,
7 bedrooms 51-i baths also available for lease with an option to buy.
A!k for.Wilma Fitts.
NO UPKEEP
I! yoo ~ tired ot mowlm:' lawns and genera] upkeep ot a home we
have an answer. 3 bdrm, 2% baths, double gllJ"Bge with auto opener
I: patio I: your own boat sllp! Condominium living at lt& best for
water oriented family. Call Tom .Macaviay. $41,750.
OWNER MUST SELLI
Everyone looks for the bar~ain and few find it. \Ve have such a buy
In a 3 bdnn & den plus 2 baths. 2100 sq. ft All built ins plus dish-
will5her. Chvntt \\ill sell. lease, or lease witb option at $56,500. Call Tom 1i-1acavlay.
SO'xlOO' WATERFRONT
lot In Humboldt Island! main channel. Prime view location. Owner
unable to bulld as planned. Reasonable 0Uer11 will be considered.
Please ask for Murray Wiener,
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM, 21'2 BATH
and 3 car garage of griu:ious living localed on admiralty Island cul-
de-sac with 104' of choice waterfront footage. Lovely large dock and
8' ~ 60' concrete dock to berth your cruiser 8.S.!lllttS total enjoyment
for an infonnal and rel&xed "-'8Y of life. $100,000.00. For appointment
to inspect ca.11 lVIurray Wiener.
ANXIOUS
Gracious livinJ; in this 4 BR, 3,000 sq. ft. home on 60 ft. wide water-
front lot. Excellent channel location on turnin.ii: basin across from
t>E-ach and t('nnls club, with lovely deck and 45' boat dock. Asking
$115,000. Will consider all reuonable offers. Please ask for Murray
Wiener.
4S' BOAT 'DOCK
Approx. 5000' of wateT rights with 45' boat dock -room for more
-p.lus custom 3 bt'.odroom, beam celling family room with large fire-
place. Term! to suit buyer -consider contract sale. Ask for Lou
Spelts.
BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR FRONTAGE
Specious priviu:y on 63' of bt'.oautirul harbour frontage a 12' X 40' S\vimmini::
pool protected on all sides by landscaped beauty. By appointment. Call Wil ma
Fills
BEACH HOUSE
4 Bedl"OOm, 3 Bath modern waterfront home with, BEUEVE IT OR NOT. ll
PRNATE BATHING BEACJ.I and BOAT SLIP OUT FRONT!!! Boa.t lovers
with children must see this unusual buy at on1y $87,500.00. Enjoy the Sum-
. mer at the Harbour with the only home for sale on the BEACH. Call BILL
INGALLS to sec today. Don't delay!
PERFECTLY CONVENIENT
4 BR. 2"° bath beautifully appointed throughoul 2500 square fl!et of ideal
· family living and eriterta.inlng plan. Convenient to marina, Beach and Tennis
Oub, Shopping Center and Elementary School. Excellent offer nt $58.500.
Terms are available. Please ask for MulT8y Wi"ener for appointment to
lrupccL •
NEAR WATER -4 BEDROOM, 2V1 BATH
Be-autifuJ landscaped home, lhrt"e bedrooms. large master ~room, upon
t>ntlrc ~nd fl oor \vith vtew o{ harbour and ocean. Unusually large rear
patio. Own~r anxious. $59,90Q. Call Tony Hcblinit ..
IDEAL FOR YOUNGSTERS
Vrry convenlrnt to !UUld beach and park on Davenport l.!lland. 4 BR, one beaU-
tlfully panelled with bunk beds ldcnl for youngste.rs plus family room and
dlnlng f90!ll· 2300 sq, ft. ot immaculate living. Must be 1ttn for full appre.
cia Uo n. Please uk !or Murray Wiener for appointment to iruprc::l
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846·1361
EXCLUS IVE SALES AGENT
FOR ALL OF
HUNTINGTON HARBO UR
FURNISHED MODELS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
10:00 'TIL DUSK
LIMITED OFFERING!
Th irty-nine completely impro ve d
waterfront ho mes ite s locat ed on Humbo ldt Island
Huntington Harpou r
$33 ,000 t o $50 ,000
NINETEEN
BEAUTIFUL HOUSES
JUST COMPLETED
AVA ILABLE NOW FOR
SUMMER OCCUPANCY
FROM
untin ton~
••• ar our
WALK TO IOAT SLIP & TENNIS •
Spacious near watn. Split lewl 4 Bedroom, large family room with
wet bar and fire~, muter bedroom with fireplace, averab:e lot
beauUfully landscaped with dlchondri lawn, pop-up sprinkle.rs, re-
painted inaide A out, walkin& distance to boat allp A private beach A
tennia club. Priced to sell at '59,900. ....
CUSTOM 3 IEOROOM, 31'2 IATH
and den. One ot Huntington ~arbour's loveliest. Designed by archJ. tect owner on choice location with 80 feet ot water frontage. Sales
price includes, 78' dock, 12' x 20' heated pool, beautiful carpeting'
and drawlea, all tlxturn and appliances. Steam sauna-bath, circu-
lating hot water systems, radiant heat, built-Jn vacuum, Intercom,
electronic oven and ma.n.y other extras round on1y in finer custom
homes. Listed at $175,000.00. Terms. For appointment to irupect. please ask for Murray Wiener.
ONLY oNE AVAILABLE ..
Lov~y 3 bedroom eondomlnlum o:loee to beated swimming ~ and
tennis court. Includes carpeting, draperies. and beautiful built-In
entry hall buffet, dresser-In muter BR and desk unit In BR no. 2.
Listed considerably under market for quick sale at $38,900. For ap.
polntment to inspect, please ask for Murray Wiener.
OWNER TRANSFERRED
to Hunbvlllt', Alabama. 9 month old 4 BR, 2% bath, 3 car .prap.
Beautifully decorated throughout. Lovely large full concrete rear
P.&UO and front landscaping with underground sprinkling system.
lllcluded· in Ales price i1 self-cleaning i!Ouble oven in kltcflen and
full size wet bar 1epflJ'atlnc Uving room from large family room.
Very fairly priced af $57,900. for mid-Augu1t occupancy. For appoint.
ment to inspect ult tor Murray Wiener.
WATERFRONT
3 BR, 3 bath, beautifully locatf'd on channel acrou from bea.c:h an4
tennis club, includes 4' x 45' boat dock, carpeUnc, dn.puies and
retrlge.rator. Askin& $84,500.00. Please uk for Murray Wiener.
OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
to Washington, D.C. h1w~ aell W. beautifl.ll 4 BR 2% bath. Excellent
location on eul-de-.. c street conven1ent to Boe.rdwalk, shopping center, elementary 11ehool, boat marina and tennis club, !ales price
of $59,900.00 includes luxurfow cvpeUng, draperles, wall paper and
beautiful la.ncbcaped erounds. All reasonable 0Uer1 will be aeriOUJJy considered. Please ask tor MIUT'l.Y W~.
LEASE?
Lovely near water 3 bdrm. 2 be.th home for S375.00/mo. Walk to
shoQping center, prlyate club and ~h. Details on this and other leases Jn our harbor. Pleue caJI Tom Macavlay.
YOUR OWN BOAT DOCK .
Your own boat dock -on the water -beautiful custom 3 bedroom
3 bath with a den only m,ooo. Alk for Wilma FllU
5 BEDROOMS
The 5 bedroom home you've been looklna" for only a short walk from sand beach and bol.t dock. $56,000. Owner anxiou1 to sell. Call Wilma
· Fltb
3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS
3 Large bedrooms, 3 baths, cement deck and dock, Sptnish red We
roof. Comider beach property exchange. Ask for Lou Spelt&.
WATERFRONT HOME FOR LEASE
Four bedroom, 2 bath waterfront home complete with 44. ft. dock. Vacation
now! $450 per month. can Tony Hekllng.
EXCELLENT
60 ft . Int with privat• dock area and ee.sernent on lar&e tumlnr buJn on
llumboldt bland. $40,000. Mk for Tony Hekllnr .
CUSTOM TUDOR
3 B«lroom & Den -4 l•ths
Juit one like this beautiful waterfront home In th~ Harbour. <>ver 4000 1q.
rt. 89 ,foot of water frontage on cul-de-sac. Fantastic cu&tom design and qual-
lty thi:oughout home. Two fireplaces, electtic h~t. built tn mu1ic and vacuum
plui'I many more extras. Uste.d at $185,000 ttnns. Shown by appointment only. Please call Tony Hckllng.
LARGE CUSTOM l-IOMI
' '''Ith 72 ft. of "-'&ter frontage. Vie\v of approx. J mile of main Huntinrton
Harbour channel. Call Donna Buccola.
VERY LARG.E WATERFRONT HOMI
4 bedrooms, 3 ~ baths, l ()(i • · water frontaae. large boat dock alrudy In.
1ta1Jed. Owner will consider LEASE, LE.ASE/OPI'ION, OR SALE. $110,000.
For appt. caJl Donna Buccola.
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tlft t!d loan ntet. t.u:et, ete., lltte'• the .,ace tor the tam. bu7 w/T" nAPCtng on lat fl. kt.or)' barptn. MAs-Really delu:<e. unlta. new, nuRD . ~ )'O\I jJl:ont.. enJOl'!!!a jly that needs it. 3tJOC) ... It ~ 2nd. $1'19,000. °"""· n:ll-SIZEJ> b«booms wi.. l•ued. Frplc'1. 2 LQie
YoW' own tlomb! A d@lrx: or luxury lnclOdlrw a 25x30 -49'-&415. ---~ vanity, 4 gcioct--~ eL apt. ¥Mr
wtU ml'el f; keep pace with muter .Wte, 4 BR's, 5 ENJOY Private beacbea. abed bedrooms in all. Span-~tru. 6"5-UOO or 6T>S33S
Uiesc coats, plus redu~ Baths, f~ room, dining tennis crts, boating at ith tile entry and roof with RENTALS
6 BeautlfUJ units. 6 Car garages & utiUty your neLmonthb' paynrr.nl•; room, 11gantlc 25x2> game beautiful Lldo Ia.le. 3 Br, electrk: bu.ilt·lns. dishwash-Houns Furnished
room, WJlh 801t. fronting On exc_ellent $WilJr. 01' PN\lide lnvt!slment in. room, Brand MW, Read)' for den, 2 Bl, huge liv rm. er \.\'8.l.1-l<A\'all ca.rpm, mint beach. Units are newly fu.milh~. . come. Corwidcr the. OOnuae1 !)'OU! $37,990, On Quiet cul.. oteo. Jl&llli, bltns. $57,500 riR.EPLACE. loads of EX· General a.
BILL ORU
• NDY, REALTOR. in this contemporary duplex de-1ac, PHU' VA terms. By owper~ i15-3982 TRAS. l& month! old. __ ;.o.: ____ ..;;;;.;.:;1
one block !mm,beaeh: 3 hr'• -THE ltANC!I 121.o;o. RENTALS
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A Joy Forever
1334 HAMP$HIRE CIRCLE
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NOW Rod ..... to $175,000. X lnt ter ms
W Dowr Dr., Su"! S, Newport Btoch 642-4620 & 2 bath!"'" unit: SwcdWh "8-5136 w lk &' l ALL TYPES ~~~~~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!I ""'''" oiled 'walnut cabl-Huntington Btoch 144111 a er ee NO FE E TO T ENANT ._, ~ts &: all.electric bltna; Coron• del Ma r 1250 --------962."4%1
Beauty that will charm and delight .you in
its Oriental garden ·setting. This distinctive
custom built home has ..4 Bedrooms, pecan
panelled entrance and dining room. family
room, wet bar, lath house and 3 car garage
with bQnus 10xl5 room that could 'be finish-
ed as 5th bedroom o·r home offic-e.
OPEN SAT URDAY AND SUNDAY 2 to 5
Baycrest
-•I I• Coote Mow 1100 c..,,.1A:•1'u'&• potlo ~deck. * · · FOllEST E ""o1
10" DICK BERG REALTY l·~~~~~~iF li~;;;;;=1 Prieo of 154,000 ~only * * * * * • 16112 Edlnge,. m.ooo •" hon"' ownc, "THE BEST OF o L s o N 541).5l(O ",...155 S250-Utll pd, 2 Br. btplex.
aundeck. chldrn/ p e t 1
~.icom· 6% LOAN ~ ..!_TI4l 642-3226. EVERYTHING" * H.;;;tt .......
· --~ ...... BLUFFS * * * * Ha~-.. , 1405 • By °""" OPEN HOUSE ,_
STOP 4 bcdrm, 3 bath townhouse 1127 Gala.tea T err ece · 1507 LINCOLN LANE
Beautifully kept family home-light, bright
Blue Beacoft, Bia. f6.0l11
lnc. Rea.Hon
• and spacious. Sunken living room, dinlng ,
room and large family room, 4 bedrooms
and 3 baths. Large landscaped yard with
separate area for pets. Bill Bents:
OPEN SATURDAY 12:30 to 5:30
Mi!Jt For The .._,
389 SANTA ISABEL
2 story. 4 bedroom, dining area + break·
fast nook and fa mily room. A perfect garden
for children.· $43,950. Plan to visit Jean Rit·
ter.
SUNDAY 2 t o 5
Offiet Opon Soturday1 a· Sundtys
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 Wtstcllff Dr., N.B.
642-5200
For You ·
Upj)er Bay, 3 Bldrm. home
with large, beauWull.y done
yard. <Existl.ni Io a n ol
Sl9,769 •. can be usumed
with Pl.)'f'lleDla ol only $10
mo incl taxes. FULL PRICE
$25,950
New port
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SHOPPING model. upgraded through-Irvine Terra ce
and move· into 1his spo.rkliJt& out including au -e1ectrlc * • * * *
Mesa Verde home. Spacious kitchen, Kodel carpetlnr. Exquisite panoramic Bay,
3 Bedrm & family, CU!ltom C'US!om drapes, shutters, Ocean, Catalina view,
carpets, shutters. drapes hard surface flooring &: wall L a r c e heated, filtered
and vinyl floors. 15 x 17 paper, View ol Back Bay. pool . , • 3 Iarre bedrooms
ScrM:ned J.anal, all this on Lara:e balcony plua covered with huge muter bed·
a quiet tree lined cuJ.de.aac rear patio, Separate dining room with v~w: 3 hefu..
for PJ,'150. Exiltine 5%.% room. Priced below market rooms, 2 tubs, 3 sbowen.
)Oan can be aaiumed. Ca1J at $48,COJ. Call 644-1(29 after Stora.ge and closets ga.
~1151 S-pm for appointment to lore. Large family room,
view lhia outstanding house. view dining room, shake
S Herita,;. Open this Sat.' sun .. l to 5. room, J car garage plus
' ":I-./ By owner-2 bdrm, 2 baths workshop. Expe~ively ~·
•••LTOllS &: den; 1 yr. old. $39,500. llC&ped, bar with built-In 646-8tl 1 6#-42S9 BBQ, Plenty of room lo add
) · on to if deaired. .l~nytime 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Mu1t ''OPEN HOUSE"
ASSUME5%%loan,onlarre ~All~ considered. SAT.·SUN. 12·5
well cared for 3 bedroom, r. ' Exclusive with
_ful!. pr1co 12.'l.SOO, A1swno: Now port Htl .... l s . ll!O SALISBURY REAL TY
114,200 -. llf• mo ...,. •' (·714) 47U900-
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lj~~;;;miiiiiiiiiiiii;;;~~~iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I their VA" ---s,.;o·1or 540-llSl H•ritage ""olto". SLOGANS all other buyers. Nice 2 I / I
Bath home in Coata Mesa.l ~~~"'!~!!"'~'"''"'"'JJU!!I hone•t value; lmmacu-1; late, attre.ctlvely designed, 5 BR "BROADMOOR" WEATHER OR NOT .
The home with the elegant enclosed atrium,
1.with a 14' beamed ceiling end translucent
· · roo!. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, family room and
· large kitchen with breakfast area. Beautifully
decorated, VIEW too. $89,000.
LOCATION
2800 plus square feet of comfortable living
in this 4 bedroom home on a 50' lot on incom-
parable UDO ISLE. Near clubhouse and" ten·
nis court. $79,950.
ROY J, WARD CO,, Realton
BAYCREST OFFICE "•
1430 Gtloxy Drivo, N.B. 646-1550
1000
2 Blocks to llChool. With the ESTATE SALE. Cozy Cot· hre greatest incre{lle in proper. tage, Fixer upper _ to be 1 e bedroom and family Most Wanted Area
ty ever this home will be a. sol..: in "as is" conclition. In one of Newports Ji~it Be st Selling Siu al't!as. Many, many quality L money maker. Back Bay area -good •ized features. One of our best, at ow11t P rice !oday .
Nl.chols Real Estate lot. 3 Larie Bedrooms 2 julll $49 900 00 A matchless value ltl practJ.
· balho, bt<fwd "'°"• ..,.P.u CALL 'NOW-446'7l7I calty ,,.w 5 BR . + •~.
le heavy shake roof. mA rm. qua!, home. Just li!tcd
or VA terms avail. Call -lat time on market! ~
54>342-4 South Coast Real er tranaf., priced low far
Estale. quick 1ale. 75 Ft. fron~.
NICE HOME lmpreaalve exter., shake
COME IN & SEE '=========! FOR CHILDREN . AT root, great ocean view, com· I• 3 bedroom, 2 bath, famil)' 313 FULLERTON AVE munlty pool! Qua.I. cpb. &::
room Fenced yard Separ-. · drapes, 2 frplc1., 2" baths, IDLE MONEY
GATHERS
No Income. Thil prime trl·
plex invites your inspection.
The operation shee.t will bear
your clO!esl scrutiny. \Vlth
proper do\\•n, get tax shelter
and spendable. A JI k I ng
$.15,930.
at ·ti Assum. 5~% (Nr.lrvirie)Ntce]y loc.3BR. Extra bit-ins, boolmbelvesA ~A ~':·or get n:w loan &: porch.. ~ corner w/ 'storage. lf ycu're looking In
S26 000 642--0398 or 833-542J some bay VJew. Lge, boaV the S70..lr1 or Jess bracket, by
· · ' trlr. prq_ Many extra tea. all rTicans incl. this top val.
. 'lures. Only $3.1,500. Bier. ue at $66 750'
No Dn Vets Lo On FHA 673-6880 CALL .for)A y 6T:NOOO
3 Bed.rm., l!~ Ba, dble. ga~., EVERETI' H. MICHAEL Bay & Beach Rlty Inc.
huge fenced yard. Quiel 507 E. Balboa Blv., Balboa '
street. $23,950. e IMMACULATE e $23,000 BOB OLSON REAL TOR °"'" boille Sun. 438 An., DUPLEX POOL HOME 546-5580 . 3 BR. charming horn•. SOUTH.OF-THE
FOREST E •.
0 l S 0 N S ... -4.u.... ... Frplc., Jam. or din. rm. HIGHWAY
,,_ ..... ,. 18 x-» ft. POOL. * G .1.-FHA * Fnilt trees Ir BBQ. Quiet Nttds just a dab of T.L.C.
Jne, Realtors
WATERFRONT w/Y/ dock,
Spa • h Adob 4 br Sell/lse or SUmmer Rentals to Share 209
nlS e Rental Furn or u n f . OLDER \\'Oman to sbart
Senor 548-2381. 1ove1y 2 br c.M. apt
Olve v.'Of'ld chann w/a&me. Own transp, ~
Long private drive leads FCMMtaln V•llrt 1410 prox. $50 mo. expenNS. A1J
past complot">'. ........,... A R(>MAN BA TH privil. cau 962-5721.
ed. Spanlab villa. Newly ·Is jll!lt one of the features of EMPLOYED lady will lbart:
painted In •out. New fluffy this beautlfuJ Four Scaspns her 3 Br, CdM view home
carpets ove~ hardwood Home othu features in-with 5ame, ulil 1 n e I .
&on. S11111b1ne breakfast ~cl de 4.liilHlrm• unke I' 6f4.2979 room 13 tt dining room &. u rr--:.:-::..• s n IV· ' • ,, b;' den 3 ized ng room with fireplace, for-SPACIOUS Home, pnv. nn., ~tel tw 'tully ~ ~ths mal dining room. family nn bath, Sha~ with COfll'., ac-;pan~h ~entry, red tiled with ~-et bar, up~ed car. tlve, rel. R.N. SJ&.2726
roof. 1'~A, VA Terms. \Vill pets thruoo~, 2 pa~. Ex-WANTED: Apt or house to
sell fast at only $24:500. Call cellent location ·~all this and share, June l5th, Call Sher--
now d'al 962.-558j • an assumable 6 ,., VA loan. ry 6'15-&74 · 1 · Payable $253 per mo includ· .-0-==~~. ~-,---1
es P.l.T.I. Tot a I price WO~G Girl to share un-" 962•5585 $43,9'il. Fo• •PPI to seo thil furniohcd apt. 0... 21. ~-19131 Brookhurst beauty, call: 5J6..9647 after 6.
H~on Beach MALE 13-25. Santa Ana
MOVE UP II · I' area. $65 mo. Call-'&n.. -4 pm, 5U-430'1 er SU-Ml&
MOVE ALL THE WAY t4:M471 ( :J 5444103 WANTED R UPl l · : oomma t ••
Showt better 1han a MW mo.
del, believe it or not! P.tas-
ter isulte and 4 additional
~pacious bedrooms. 3 CUS.
TOJ\1' baths, custont decora.
tor drapes and carpet. Sep.
11.rate family room, DINING
room, electric buiU.ins, and
on and on •. , You must
truly see to appreciate.
$46,450 FUU PRICE1
Walker & lee
RealtOr.!
7682 Edinger
NEAR BEACH (male) 3Br, 2 BA apt. 1
ASSUME 6%, VA blk tnn heh $88 mo. 548-0173 :
Spacioua 4 bedroom + tam. Stable young \\1>man to
ily room with fireplace, Mare condominium
3 large baths. Incl. carpet. s100 mo. M!i-78n
tnr, drapes. built-ins. Call
for detalU 962-2421
DICK BERG REALTY
NEW-Custom 3 &: .C BR's.
./ GIRL 2l·Zi to share 2 Br.
Apt in N,ewport. 673-1998
a.fl 6 pm.
842-4455 540.5140 Sant~ Ana Hgts. 1630 Newport Beach 2200
I BLOCK TO BEACH YEAR u ... _ 3 Bcdroom,
Duplex on corner. 100xll7 lot. HORSES? J bath, den. extra room
Zoned C·2, 3 Bedrm, 2 bath ff + 2 car garar;e. Center pa. ~I: ACRE, partly fenced, com-0 patio, dbl I ara1e ,
· wl BQ bl · / plete \\'ith old house. $23,000 garden mtnc on or betore tiO, lh a B . ILn range J uly 15 _ ... .,,, por mo. Ov." r'-pla o-1 t , ·ill and Ch1·ncr niay help fin-_,... , .. "' CT"· .x: er ' •-. \\"rite 4034 Lelsnd ltd., fi~. Ren! oul half & live ·~·
FULLER REALTY Louisville, Ky. 40207 at t~ beach free. I-furry!!
I'
§.t6-0114 BEACON BAY -Moduo 3
_ or 4 Br's. Frpl. End patio.
962-4471 ( =J 5464103 ~~ 1650 ~ 1:b: ;
1
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DOWNTOWN ~D li~~ = 1003 Baker, C.M. S46Sf40 ~r f"/ c:n ~n. 8~ strttt. On! $29 Lots of wood paneling and
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Seller -=:==:==:==:==:m:Z:::::Z::::z= mu. . nv. en, · Y •500 fireplace in both units Ni~
Spanish Villa will pay points for your new ii M9fi. kit w/bltl!I. Cose tD AL KING -wilh yard and big trees . Price redu«d. Cust blt 5 BR, NMCI 4 a.clrooms? WestcliH Plaza. Ask. $26,75() Jones Realty Inc. ONLY · . lam, 2~ ba, lg kit \V/bltna, 3
. $28,500 VA or FHA loan. Beller Attractive FHA J'Hlle with MORGAN REAL TY 673-6210 675--0'J98 car ear/alley. Prof. lndscpd,
BY owner. 3 br., den. l!Ai wk. Cn4) 673-MM er (213)
bath, wfw cpts, drps in. TH 5-3427.
eluded Loara hi school area.1 -=cAN=A°'L~w=A=TE=RFRD==NT~
$23..500 U!IWDe ~% GI With beach. Furn. or md.
loan. 1541 \V, Juno. 773-5'53 Very nice ] Bl'. 2 Ba. $«111
.Seavy walled Spanish maSt... lfURRY! 5% % loan not tar from So. 673-6642 67S-6459 BY Owner: 3 Br, 2 ba, tam $40,0()0 Sell GI or FllA. Owner tra.nst.
I erp~. 3 Pant bedrooms, Wa Iker & lee Coast Plaza ShoJ>Plng center. BY Owner, 3 BR, 2 ba, rm., muter br I: study. CALL NO\V 673-8550 847-8507 Eves: 968-1178
mo. yr, lse. Boat dock avail.
L;;.•"t"'""="c..;:;Bt.:.•;;;c:;.h:.__l:.;70.:;;S Graham Realty 64s.2.f14
t>eavy tiled baths, formal New draperies, 1 re 1 h I y Fam nn. cov pat, delux C h'a rm in r neighborhood. O THE REAL
'"'-ESTATERS
SPARKLING NEW! BAYFRONT, Furn, 3 BR'•
up, 1 down. Btst location.
Avail Jun 15/Sepl 15 $1500
per nio Or yrly l~ase $&50
per mo. 642-4062 aft 5pm.
ng, entertainer's den. 2043 \Vestclilf Dr. painted insidt' &: out, Cor. w/everythlng, $20,000 loan SJ.1,500. Call 642-3397.
· am kitchen with latest ..... 771 I t · h boat t ,,...,. l ner o ,.,.,, ga e. ~umable at 514 %, $33,900 ASSUME 6% VA loan. 2
bullt·ina, unique fireplace Open 'til 9:00 PM $28,500 with flexible tenns. paid to loan. 9M Junlpero, Br. w I guest house New OCEAN VIEW!
1:\hofaa:! ~~~ 1:!: I .. .,..;...,..,..,..,..,..., ~ stf.SllO M9-«i04. ah&g crptg, treahly p&inted. --CHINA COVE
NeatW among other Span. IRVINE TERRACE ,_._.... 4 BDRM, Me• Verde North. $28,0CJO. By owner. 846--0347 FANTASTIC VIEW ~
,l&h home1 of much higher 3 Bedrooms and Wnily room LE-GE,.R= $20,000 loan, aaumable i.t CHARM Ovttlookin ... Harbor ,.. ~ .\ • new sppliances • move-in 5" % i..nd&cl.ped tio -... •v value. Fantutlc low price condition -large heated view.· owner's full ~~ IN NEWPO·R· T :1ll.ue ~acillc, A pleasant A:
With fWr! Lavish pool, deck,
Jlre pit, O\'t:rsUed lot. Lux-
ury pl111J Spanish mod, 4
Br .• den, Wn. nn. 1st time
offe~ at $59.500.
Fantastic ocean view and a
custom J bednn, 2 ba!h
home with beam ceilings Avail. July l·Sept l. Our
and a cozy fire°plaee This 4 Bdrm. family borne. Call
home especially de~igned 642-7458.
to capture the beautiful l'=========o I
coas11inc. 0\1'ner \.\ill coop. We1tcliff 2230 of $28,500. Name your tenns! pool. _ $58.S75• low land le!llll' $28,500. MS-TIDO exclua1ve commuplty. 3 BR .Call_, ... u * MESA VERDE* ==-=====~1-lovely. Bcdroom home WJle liv. rm."°" ol glan,
CURT DOSH R It M ._._ now being redecorated, car. lllndeck, 3 garages_ Asking 64~303 , ea Of Be~utifuJ pool a9ff an imtnac. esa Del m.11r 1105 pets 1: drapes j111t like new $67.500.
at Harbor Center . , 2 story hon:ie. 4 Bedrm, 2 FOR Sale by owner, xlnt throughout. Lots of concret.!:
erate on terms, Unbcliev· _______ ...;;.;.;c
able at $44.900. ATTRAC. Furnished S Br.
10 VIE\V CALL _ ~71n \Vestcliif Home. Adult1 .
Hal PinChin & As MK.
REALTORS
3900 E, Cout Hwy. Gra-4392
1 642-6412 I::ves. 673-3468 baths, family .room. You loc cla&e lo schools 4 BR decking & plantings 11ur-
229t Harbor B vd., C.P..t 1730 \V. Coasl High1vay 1l'ill like it at •••••• $44,900. or 03 &: den, 1'4 BA; ctPts. round the hugt sparkling
r.§./~ 1,rb ! 111
"rAEALTY '"·~~; .. " BY Owner. only S/;iOO from
your ae.vini:s to assume
5% % F11A loan. Lg 3 BR,
1% ba, bltim, dsh1vsr. [rplc,
cpts &: drps at $164 mo.
Includes all. 83TI Arnett Or.
847-7802
\0 THE REAL
'"'-ESTATERS
Avail June 22nd·Sept I th.
S.18-8642.
. flP DQWN PAYMENT 528,000 Wells·McCardla, Rltrs. drps, bltns, trplc, tam din pool for carefree liv~.
1810 Nc11.1p0rt Blvd., C.1.1. rm, cov patio, dichondra $47.900 .
~!~R ~!\\'PORT PDSTOFtlCf 2300 . .
· $23,500 Full Price
Room for boat, trailer, camp.. 4 Bdrm + Family r m .
er. Neat 3 Bedrms &: d1ning Beautirul entry haU, hure ~a, beautifµl back yard, living room, family room
patio. Vets • don 't delay. with xtra tirtplace, full din·
548-7729 Eves, -644--0&M la1vn. sprnkler trnt/rear, 546-2313
SHARP-SMART BIG STEALI PENINSULA Bayfront 5 BR
+ maids qtrs. Pier. Call
Mn. Staples (71.1) 7$-.?S75
or (213) 799-1642 eves.
Otben • hWTY, tuo! ing rm. built·in1, extra din·
· ~ S4'5-5llO Ing area in kitchen, prime -· ,___ loc•tlon. !>W-lnl. '. SliE~:~y TARBELL 2955 H orbor
* 4 UNITS*
. I" OCEANFRONTS l-l Bdrm. & 3 >-Bdrm.
o11 8EST BEACH BUYS Each with tf.nced-in back
$29,500
Owner Abandoned
A11um• 5¥.o/. Loan•
'Annual 'iC rate loan, entry
hall, 4 bdnn, hlK"' family
rm, dining rm, fine quality
buill·ins, natural \vood cab-
inet~. 540-lTW.
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
. 1..: yard. Same tenants 3 to 5
K-2 Lot •••••••••••• ~COJ years. \\'Ill deliver at 7~'x Coata M1111 1100
3'Bdnn. home ··· ··• 149,950 Grou. PrincipW only, cau --------1'uptex 4 &: 2 Br. • • • • $59.SOO owner for add, info. triplex s, 2 & 1 Br .•. $82,500 Broker-645-0J.23
Waterfront home . , .• $80,000 -~""'="'=',;.:;:;;~
Waterfront dupkx .. 185,000 * OCEANFRONT *
8')'f1untlg<. -· .. 1125.000 DUPLEX BALBOA BAY PROP, FIM. surl A .wiln at ,.....
• 473-7420 door! Ownu will linanc<.
DJ.n.y PILOT DIME -A. im.soo
• LINES cost you just pen. Georg• Willi•mson REALTOR
nles a day. 673--4350 645-1564 Eves
I OODOtnaral
BY 0\VNER
Vacant 4 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc,
trees. 1'"1-IA or VA OK.
$25,900. 548-7594.
4 BR, dinin&" rm, bltm, frple,
,cptl, drpa, R-2 lot. 1903
Orange Ave. 642-8064.
J By owner, 3 BR, 2 ba,
corner lot. lo lntere-st GI
loan 6%, S26.T;Xl. 545"-79J2
1000
' , ' S@\lJU~~~~~s·
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The Ptm/e ·with the Bai/I-In Chuckle ·= .. ==~~"'°'d'. l!: , 'li:Mf'to fom fo...r sl111Ple words.
IN E Y CIT I I' I I I .I _
l:YNOU I j . . I'-I I' I . I
I G _E T ~ o I f l-+1-r ...... · 1-...-1 -I l . ri. filll lhlng a ..... "°"
very clean, \\'ell kept. :o THE REA!J
'"'-E:STATERS
DUPLEX 54;>-7090
1110
Spacious 2 Br. 2 bath each.
Fireplatts, built.ins. 5 years
young, App'I. only. BY OWNER Dovor Shor u 1227 S E MPLE
$27,000 REAL ESTATE
ASSUME 5t/4o/. LOAN *UNIQUE-SCENIC* "15 E Coast Hwy rr~2101 • Unnvaled View of Bay &. • ·
Over 2000 sq. 11. ~eauty nr. P..ltna, w/prlvacy. Spacious,
schools & shopping, 3 BR, nearl.y new "Old \\'orld"
11),l. BA . din. area, newly Contemporary w/ court 1r PANORAMIC VIEW
cleaned w/w carpets & drap. atrium 5 Br's exparxlable, 2001 Bayside Dr. Beaut .
es. Int & Ext. Immaculate! 5000 aci ft, 41,ii ba, hi-cell-shake roof l ·sty. 3 Br. 4 ba.
G!ANT 40 x 15 lam. rm. ings, 4 car gar, $178,0ClCI waterfront home, xlnt swim-
K1tchen loaded "'i lh custom furn Will take small house ming beach. Newly rt>d ecor.
walnu.t cabine!s & blt·ins. or v8.cant land area. ~'?ler srrs.ooo SHOWN BY APPT.
Principals only. 543-7249. Bill G rundy, Realtor
546-3330 MINT CONDITION 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642~620
$5000 DOWN s B,, • B•. "• F """",,.._WEIGHT WATCHING?
Open t to 5 Fri & Sat ehng. elec. kit. Owner, S . 1 he b' A 2719 Albatros." $89 500 1600 Santiago Dr wtm & s im in t 1g n. ' · · tllOny Pool. Enjoy Uiis spac . J Bcdrm, fan1ily rn1, pool, 3 bed f ·1 2 ba
Jean Sml.th, Realtor Uolversity P ark 1237 room, am• Y. ·" • ho1ne. Open for your 1nspcc.
lion Sntun1ay 1-:i.
646.llSS LOWES.T PRICED 4601 Dor chester, C.H.
3 BR 2 ha. in the area! Des. 1Jnhiersily Realty 6'7U510
4 BDR.\1 ~lesa Verde North. perale owner wants this 3001 E. Coast lh''Y· Cdl-1
$20,400 loan assumable •l prop sold RIGHT NO\V '
5%%. Landscaped paUo. Has. loy,<f!.red tli! pl'\ce t0 OPEN SAT, SUN. 1-4
BY Owner-2Brm .. den. 2 ba.,
elec. blt-lns. Ride bike to
beach. $500J dn, as1ume
6% 1o G.I. 962--1178
4 BR., d~n. J ba, Lf::e, liv.
rm. w/beams, fpl., view!
Bltn, kitch., tile Carpeted.
Jdentieal nearby home ii
ottered at $40,000 • "rteal" L.,una BNch 2705
lhill one for $34,0ClCI! --
MISSION REALTY 494.0731 BEAtrr. l BR, tum hie. dwntwn ~a. roomy mod
3 summer mo's. $425. winll!r
S350. 494-2921 morn-eve cir
644-2313 ext ~4 Mr 1 ,
Huston.
IMMEDIATE
POSSE SSION I I
Cute 3 bedrooms, 2 bath cot.
tage nestled on quiet cul·
de·sac 11.nd OVERSIZE lot.
Modern built-in kitchen, car.
peta and drapes throughout.
Submit er or· VA terms.
$24,950 F1JLL PRICE.
NE\V \Vhlte water OCt!an
view homes. 2 Br, :II ba,
playroom, 18.x21J' liv. rm.,
bltn range &: oven,
dlahwa.sher, crpt, Balanced
Power. From $27,950, 10%
dov.11. lOM Noria. 499-3006
or 492-40&4.
Walker & lee
ATTR .. view homt, ~
front 2 BR &: den 2 BR,
wshr/dryr. dahwshr, 1ar.
$175 mo, lse avail. 9/12,
497-1819 ~M;.:l•"•~ion::.;_Yi:.;;o•i~•--~17:.:::0I -;:==============-I
Realtors 3 BDRl.'f, 2 bath, San Juan _L_o.;g_u_n_•_N_l;gc.;•c.•;..I __ 2;;:70;.:.;.71
7682 Edinger model, Fireplace, dining
room, Drapes. Shag carpet,
842-445.'i 540-5l40 View. MuBt sell, transfer·
6% LOAN red. S34 ,000. 837-9521 alt 5
Close to beach. 4 Betlrm, lge or lvknd11.
family dining area, shakt O\VNER \Viii help finance
roof. Hon1e is in AA + cond. 4 br + tam rm on view
Qwner _ tnNl. _Must se.11. \ot. $31,000. 837""3863.
A•l<lng $33,500. I""======= SEEKLEAOERSIIlPM2M61i L k F 1709 Eves: SU.2296 • • orest ....•
COMPLl.IELY Brand New.
swimming pool, 2 Bedrm,
lnrlscpd w/patios, accea to
prlv beach. U!ase. Ai"ent
495--4&14 or 496-5791.
San Clement• 2710
* OCEAN VIEW *
4 BR, 2~ BA. 2 fpl'a.
492.2663
Owner's rock bottom price $27,950 with very coon 501 AVOCADO
$71,500. !>15--7700 TERMS avail Thia is a nlft 1Ninc Terrace. J BR. 1vith IELAX
3 BEDROOM 2 bath $33 500 opportunity i b definitely large patio. $48.500 Sharp 2 Bedrm, l~' Ba Condo,
\VATERFRONT Home on
point $5,900 down. 5 bdnn.
I: den. ~ or 831)..S276 Summer Rent1l1 2910
7~~%. Owne~ ' under market value. Don't 21 3 F E RNLEAF . 6%Loanavailable.Lowdown * 557~ * misa it! 2 Br, vk'w. 1'.1nt financ. R-2. with monthly pe,ymenta lea S.n (l•mante 1710 OCEANFRONT Summe r
' 4 BEDROOMS e Bill Ha ve n Rltr . than rent. Call Mr. Hoegee, '-'---'------Rental, new decor, 2 A l
College P ark 1115 and separate family room 2111 E. Coo.<1f. Cdi\I 613-3211 South ~Jo~f Estate *OCEAN VIEW* ~!oo:.•w541!-_ti0"S3.1 1 ~
(could ·1y be Slh B ) 2, Chin C Bay F 1 .....r-o-i !t BR, 2U BA, 2 story, 2 fpl's, 11 -
PRICED Way btolo\.\· ap-easi . r. ~ ll _ove ron BY O•·oe• _ "'·\·• $""""" bit-Ins. P..fuler bdm1 13' x 613-5031. -.., f lck 1 b ba. 2 Frplcs Cone 1n mstr Near nc"' 2 sty 3 BR 2 • ~ _..., .,,.===-=---prai ..... or qu . sac )' Br ) Cho' iocaUon&: . BA 2 f"N!placc~ bit Ins Beaut. exec Spanish 3 BR. 28·,\•/fpl .Likene,v inside I: JUNE-JULY. Blk from :~~r ~~~r ~1 ~na~ing ed. ~ighl ~~ S.'W.~! pnc. cpb, drp~. balco~Y. in;icai 2 ba, •Fam nn, Atrium. oot. Owner. 492·2&63 ocean, poal, patio. Beaut.
rm bu 1• 1 ~.o1~ BOB P E nlT, R t1ltor patio, bulkhead terrace. 2300', xtru. Open $39.950 S J fum.SleepsT.E.Zputdrw.
• M, w wcps .... ""'. "SINCE lMS" S\28000 Q\\-ner's office fp, 6~ FifA. 962-M84. 1922 a n u an Call l\Il'!I, Fenton, 642--9933
t>HutlfulJy <kcor Ir lndltCPCI II' "lOl 2t ~ ~ .. n :..n~~ k d Sht!rborne Ln. Ca p istran• 1725 or 673-2.110 w/fNlt lrttll. 5-IS-873.1. -71~13: \Vf!C en .:;;:==~~~---1 ....,,,'1"'U'l BY °""nCr, As!ume 6'At GI. I---------NEWPORT C'hanni!IS oeea-.
Newport Beach 1200 TIRE D O F APTS.? ATTRACT. llome + nt!1v near beach, 4 BR. 2 ba, BY O\VNER: L(. 4 BR. 2 fron: bowie, Immacu1ate, J
(and rent receipts) apt. So. of Hwy, Good }.()c, Liv's rm, Din'g rm. Fam BA, on pool A: trailer I.I~ br, pla,yrm, J ba. Junlltb
BY OWNER-Nt.w port Rclaxin)'OU?'ownprdenlt Good Income, (iood ~ rm. Brick trplc, CUstom lot close to beech. $33.500. 1. $.3XI wk, AUr l/Sept 7
Shotts 3 BR. 2 BA'a. enjoy tht. cMrm!ng air t'inr. By Owner,~-drpa. Opts. 90-8732 F\nanclng to wit. 49M889 SJOO wk, 962-21l6, 64M40
Swim'& pool, tennis crta, rond. l BR. townllouae, 328 Poppy-View, near PRESTIGE-BY OWNER. e\'f!I •wk ends. LlDO lsle-.Vlew. 3 Br. S BL -~ 1~s frOm beach. $75,500 $26.950. br.ach, 2 bedrms, like new. 2'H1 yr .. 4 bdrm... 2~ ba.. Home for July. Alto 2 'Bt,
low dn. 09.ys 962-6931, ews e Red Hiil R ealty Euy term&. Owner , fam .. ale. loaded. Anumt Capistrano hach 1730 l Ba spt, avail JuM, JW¥.
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642-5917. .. Univ. Park Ccnler, lrvuie 675--3428. 6'1& VA. $46,SOOl42-354S. r---------Aug.~ * BLUPTS· 3 Sr, 2 Ba, 1 Call Anytime ~ ·BY Owner: Lrr 4 br. newly l Mll,E So. of marina. Cstm 2;oa:C,,"Sl°'P';:;-6°.-A;::v:::a:;;il-J;:u::ne-· I
levtl V~" Sc.his, pools, Ba lboa Peninsula 1300 crpted. 4 decor. AUumt! 1 Rm + 3 Baths + 2nd Bpeci&l rete. Also July/Aur.
tennis. Now $ 2 9, 9 5 0 • oo·-.1 I St'~ Gr h>tn. \Vilr consi<ltt ktlchn. $36,SIXI. 496-J377. 2 "'kil Sep!. 8)" wk. ~. 64.f-.4'65. 1-. 1 I vr. t away. pt ·..:.;.a 962 -~ -Mt-4262 11 4 ;;;,:;;.::,==-=.,;:::::;,1qulck cash f.or u with a 4 BR, den. nr bl)'/bead\. ~M~~·~-~c.;.,=·,--.,---IF'or Fast n sults, .Call "The ==_,':.;.:_,;..P::;·;.:m::.. __ _
DAlLY PILOT DlME -A OAJL.Y PILOT \VANT AD Bofl.t ramp &. tt.nnl11 club. BY Owner: rtanc i1can l~ot Llne" Delly Pilot J.ttJNT. lftrbour. Watutrnt
.. lJNES COil )'OU just 1JV'" can &1U619 a: eharp It. · l\ppt onlY._Frank l\tllllhall ~·ounto.111. • hr, 2 ba. 6" ~ ..Ouallled w/36' dock, 4 Br, fam. an/
ni.. • .i.,. Rt'11>' 67S-4000 --$3l,500t,Mi;iuo.-__ _;W«ll=:::::---I din. rm. 51&-2311.
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• l'170 DAILY PILOf
·-~I ummer •nl•ls-~ Unlvtrslty 'P~: 3237 Huotlntloot IHch ~ c,.to Me~ 4111 Cosio-.;' . , -~ 4111 Cool• Mae _ SIDO (;j;"M.;., DO = "'-Apll. """';/""" "": ' ~~i:'°':J . PWaterlrohl, 2 BR:" 21la'1)s ........... im 2 "'Sll>l'Y. rll<lrm, don. 3ii~iiii~~iiiiiiil~iiii;~~~~~iiiiiiij~\~~~~~~=!'.~~~~~=::::;::~S~l ~l~l~i•~1}.l~l~ulf~;,:::;~S2~U Santo Ano !If! ,,__
oAvaU • :J'n.s •er & floot. 2 BR. 2 bafl~ .......... $300 ba. au "".,..-""" 1o b<b j' e NIW-t)ftU-XE-e-• l'I~[ lfAJ~rt--_J'-1
fi73-P /I, $600 , 4 BR. town!~ •••.• ,. S340 & aU &chOola. Avail July *· NEW-PLUSH * ' 3 BR. ~'BA Apt for leii~ Win I ·11 3 or.. 2 Im ............ S300 -1. Lease. $340. ipo. 96)...1435. SPACE ,• Incl. ~ muter w lte di~
• LIDO H0t.1ES e l BR. 2 ba ............ s,wi roR Ltasc: l Sf Twnhse _ ' 1 im_.l dbl prap, auto door
Av.ail, July, Aug., Sept 3 BR. 2 ";a •••• ~ ....... $325 Pool facil, 2 C<U' Pl~ wt.lk opener avatt. Pool & Ree.
s u1 Grundy ReaHOl' 642-1620 •.RED tt1u. REAlJI'Y 10 beh. s200 n10. can 1 BEDROOM f"'wlSllm APT• STILL ..... W'lMER ReotaJ apl.'sleeps Umv, Park Cooler, Jrvlne 841-43'2 U11n ~ . e FROM 1255 e ~ On Ba Jro Call Anvli.roe 833--083) • •= Am' W ~· Y nt nr. Udo ·~ NE\VLY Painted 3 bdrm OU AVAILABLE ~ JiOI &¥, N8
Shop'g.61336th Sl .. 61l-4200 4 BR •. 2!. Ba. prim • house wilh-""!! 11!0,.. J ·~~ LJS . Oltlf, NO PETS -·-·
3 Jir, ":!>!<. vi,w.'boal •lor.. -nbclt Jo<ation, .UaJity mo.1133-00i9 .. .,; 5 pm . • ••• ~o ...... tlo1 Mer nso
Air Conditiontd
Private Patio&
family, chlld, dogs OK. $325. crpll> & drps, ~sh tile 1.,::;;;;,:·c:· .;::_::..:::;:::'="=!'.'.'.'-2i15 F • , -~ • ~S-.. 1. roof • <ntry 11r'gc onJy\.\ * FOR .1-. BR, 2 Ba -ul.Je• rt'on, Cost·a M . yr old, $370 rental i.J)ciilS ~· S190 mo. Vk of l\tarina esa "Or•llt• Cou11ty'• M ••• •••u-• RENTAL~ use of Villago-P ark rec, lac. H1 Sehl. Ph. 9fl&,,1425 tifYI Ap1rtm111t1." fi. <::::::.J \ '-V1 '
p Housts Un\f~-{\v~il June 15. 83.3--07'19 ./ 2 Story 5 Bl\ dining rm, •u1111;:~;.'= '~) Plent)' ol lawn
Gtrieral 3000 w/\v, drps, 2 frplcs. Lease, Gtner1I 4000 Costa'Mes• 4100 ______ .::.:;::: "lrv:.;.:.;lne;;. ___ ~_::;31::;:31 9Q>.2119. 1-;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;,1 ~ii=;;;,;-=;;;;:--;:;,;f.:: • ON TEN ACRES Carport & Slorap
4 Blks to Oceon ----I' 1 BR Frpl e. 11......
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• • Br. yrd. potio, w/w,' '""'· High up In the hUb • 3705 nnt.;IOI .11 IIOT ~":';_fdult onJy. Ill.! mo. ftl8ffllBGC ·WOO s· I ,_, ~. Oonm11 Blmt, CARDEN Al1TS ,~s. Child & pet o~. Ac-ot Turtle Rock fJ IJl,a, BEAUT. ·Home, 3 br. 2 ba, lJUl'lr l...rJ.. iJ ,......,,_, . 900 Sea Lane, OW: Sft.2'1U Sa 2iillllt-South Salta live, Bio'. 534~ 'Panoramic view ot lhe en-mod, kit .. den, frplc, v.•e1 Apartment Rent.111 * l & 2 Br. Furn. Apll. lusb l•rid1c•pin9 wfi 35' Pin• tr••s; sp•rlc.ling I !'-..,i!!!~~nrjiii. iC..ii"iii"~wy~J~ I n a Ana * 54&-152l nGO-2 Br nu paint & w/v.' tire valley below • .i BR. bar. $250/option to buy. listint S.rvlct POOL. 171 22nd St. w•terfaf11, bubblin9 1tr•am1 & t•rtrie p~nds I'. $150 • LRG 2 BR. Studio
Yt'd. pal.lo, Sngls or chkl~ 2 ba. Bit-in wet bar. P<?l'fect _<;;;"'"51109::;:~=aft=5':::'°~·====-NOW ACCEPTING NASSAU PAL?i.tS. &t~ ~·;•2 ~errim•c Woods the plec~ t o liv•. These e NOW leutng, t1ew 2 BR, Apt. (Triplex), Family aiae
&;_ J."!t welcome. Avail now. selli!Jj; for entertaining or -LISTINGS , l BR. $150 mo, including R, 2 BA, furn. or unfj.irn. •pts fl•tur• A. 3 BR. utlli. Cpts., drapes, kitM. w/ bltns. crptl drps
Active, Bkr. ~ just W axed li ving, tennis Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 Phone 642-4656
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util, Heated Pool. Adult&. •it•cond, s~.lf.cleenlng ov•ns, b••m c.ilinv• bit-Ina, trplc. Qpen Dally frplc., encl gar, 1' or' ;
$lo>-5 Room, gor, focd ,..~. & swim.Ung faoil. clooe ·by. Call 549-2627 dhhwHh0<1, priv. g•,.9• w /1toro91, t lovo\on' !1~18 MARGUERITE obildren ok. (Nr sd>ls) No
RIO, w/w, '"''· Chldro Avo;1. Juno 15th. 157; Mo. 2 BR, redeo. din k Jaun, I 08' lhtroptulic pool. owim ·pool. ·BBQ'•: Don Franklin Roaltor 67~"'2 pet•. 2230 S. Center St .. ·
& pet ok. Active, Bkr. • RED HILL REALTY • rm, ne'v shag & drps, Costa Me1.1 4100 ~I, ~dJis~A~ Jrgpe~~ s•~n11 Ii a lovely c I u b ho us • for yeur IMMACULATE ( BR, 2~i S.A. Nr Warner. 545--0S89
534--6980 Univ. Park CC!lltcr, lrvlne range, encl gar. Sl.65 Adltl.15 •n1oym•nt. ba. dUlllex, bltns, util area, Call anytime 833-0....,,, 962:-7137 pd. Call· S43-03.16. " d •~< L09•-• •--ch
$14.>-2 Br Du J '"'" ===~----cp • l'"J)a, ,,_:;, 673-2402 ""' -• P ex. Fncd yrd, TURTLE 0--1<. -·• 1 UC! RENTALS Furnished :g1·s. , 1 BR, NEW, beaot. furn. Adults pJl•t• e From $140 ""· .,ail -w. ,.am,·ly """' DCA• o • M • 3 BR. 2 Bath. all ,1--. • OCEAN VI .. '"' • 4 BR 3 Ba A I F ·hod VILLA POM NA , o. lo mo. Adlt.s only. 2220 ..... EW. Lr "
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\\'tllcon1c, Active, Bkr, · " fam. rm., PI. urn1s Elden, 646-8278 e~. frplc, crpts, ,drps, blt.ns, Bachelor, 1 .l 2 BR apbi:
SJ4...6980 cptg. DW, stove 2 sty, 3 · from $140. gar. 673-.3324 eves. Furn f · oar gar. $355 1noi,d. pools General -· ADULTS ONL':, NO PETS 2 Br furn, apt w/ like new or un urn. C<p~. drpo.
$115-Lrg 1 BR, Huge yrd, tennis: Avail. 8115. Lsc~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!ALL ?tJODERN AMENITIES lurn. Conv. Ioc. S150. 5231;~~~;.;;=::::::'ii~~~~~~==~~~\:~~~~~=~~~ blln,, patio:!.· wa lktni gar, child ok. No deposit a .... """""' 1_ •----St. "'" ,,,9 ----
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Hul]Jlngton leech 540G distanct to town, 100 Clift °""""""~"· 1w Pomona, Costa Mesa .::=""·7'0~":,;:;;.;,~:;~..::::;,,~-Dr • ·-"·h ~· •• Active, Bkr. =.,A "'""" SUM E Cost · .. _ SllO C " ~-Qt; • .,__,.,91 -M R W. of N"''Pt. betw 17th & 18th BACHELOR APTS I me1.1 o,t• Mesa 5100
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18;. E I · ON BEACH' NEWLY Dec. 3 br, 2 ba,
-:mu pd. Lrg 3 Br, ast B uff 3242 RENTALS 1 or 2 peoplo. --d pl hOme. lrpl,"R/0, orj>li. -$35 WEEK & UP 331 E. fut St. CM EL CORDOVA • u "'•bl"", bplo, """5.
aiye, Beacon, .Bkr. "645--0lll • UPPER BAY VIEW ACCEPTE'D STI1DI0 I: 1 BEDR00?>1S --·--* * * * NEW ADULT API'S AVAIL • 2 BR 1'~ BA FROM..-=. drp&. Ocean Vw. Close to I'~
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B tud' overlooking ski area. Spac-_,,_ K·•-'-· 1 N B --· El Puerto "-so Apt ~ bch. Lease. 785 Wendt Ttn' -.. ,, a ' w . •R '" •• ·--· '. ~ ·~Knette. "''. twport Heh 4200 -•• Large 1 • 2 BR Unlls • 2 BR 2 BA FROM S260 ,,,._,, .. or <94-<372. • •
----apt; patici, gar, ·pet"'o -1QWi '--"1 ...-"'~ -nA[M-UESA-Linens & maid scr avail --- -* • * * Color coordinated kitchens e 3 BR 2 BA FROM,-$360 Blue Beacon. Bk:r s4S--Ow !rom lg. pool_. nr tl!nni11 r "' A'PTS Chiliiiens & pe section -·AVAJL. Now-on.yeal'IY lease. ___._,_J&2-Bedroom-Aptso-4e11:turirig-insposar«aetiiX -C!arpets-d.rapea.:diahWUher -----• 111>-1 BR. Fen"'1 . yrd, rourts & •hoppmg. M4-5157 • 2376 NEWPORT BLVD. 6 doors Jro.m ... an, on N.B. t130 up ind, "tiliti<S di•hwmer. nes.,.,.,r dra; h<•led poo1.,.wta-tenrus Dino Point 41
\V/Y.', drps. Pct ok. Active, Coron.1 del Mir
3250
Bachelors-1-2 Bedrms, 541-9755 Pc;~~·, S"l. f furn. •Pt. e:ry & carpeting. rec room>OOl.'an vic\VS OC·EANFRONT; beautil\!1 _Bkr: 5M-6980 FURN/UN1'"'UR.i~ $US CASITAS ;1 ~~ 7'pmg
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o t. Ideal for Also furn. Poot & Recreation Complete rec center lV/ pool patios-ample' ¢kin:. view, 2 Darm, 2 bath,.bltltt
./ SHORECLIFFS • Very • POOL · u 9 on Y· $100 UY!. area. Quiet Environment table, large swim.ming pool "Sccyrity guards. stove l ref:rig. cpts .l i!rps,
large 2 Br. den. 2 batli, : ;!~u:Zr ':;: .!, ~~. ~~·N,•:~~ pd, '15-Jti23 OU street parltl.,.. No pe1': & outaoor bbq. Priv euage FURN. "'P Avail . Laun<Uy '!actl. w;. 837-5'Tlt
Costa Mesa 3100 gordener/wator ;ndd<d. Blvd, CM. 642-92116 MESA l\:lOTEL included, Rents Jrom 1115. HUNTINGTON l<EAL ESTATE
RENT LEASE • -
1400 6
Irom $135. 1959-1961 Mapl~ Ave. """" ..... -~1 c M -....:nsc mo. 73-1812· Pho~. 546-9860 ./ ACAPULCO APTS. At-*LOW \VEEKLY RATES* Costa f.fesa U blkww". "01~ H~:.....,· B'lvd • PACIFIC Gtner.1I
$200 mo. 3 Bedrm, 2 batl1 ; 2 BR Furn. So. of Hwy. 1.,,.;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!• I tra p I U 'I pd G--" Kitchen, TV'S maid liCrviee ... ....., • ---.:....--1 Also 3 Bedrm, freshly painL '>t:.u_ 1 · c, oo · h · 11.1-uen Heated Pool.· · Hamilton), Call M6-Zl18. 7U OCEAN AVE .. H.B. Rent.Ifs Winted •-
eel in Mesa Verde Jor S260. i~ ~lio~~ .. sp,Jlls. $16.'i REMARKABLY l.Jving. Adi¥!!, no pets. 1 646-~h FAIRWAY NE\V Dlx l ·le: 2 Br. Cl.~ <n4) 536-1487 _ ..... _ _;;•_;.;•-
mo·. Also 3 Bedrm <."Ondo I "-""'"''""'o=:ga:Or".;O~=~~:,:-~"'-.UNBELIEVABLY BR. $155. 2 BR. S175. 1800 ""'3.1. crpt, drpe, bltns, im~ Ole. operr--10 am-6 pn1 Daily PHYSlCJAN\S Falnily of 4.
122t1 mo. · Belbo• EXTRAORDINARILY Walla" Avo., CM. a BR. &. !!aohelor •. ;•""'or. °"'· From $150. 5'~1l11J, "n" < br or 3 brn don
"546-9521 _._..:;... ____ 3::300;::: BEAUTIFUL BEAtrrlFULLY FURN Crpts, drps, patio, pool, VILLA APJS, 545-2"'.l Y{_ALK 3 bl~ lo beach. home, w/2 or more ht.th
2 BDR~f. 1 ha. Yrty lease Val D'isere G1rden Apts 2 BR. Pool, Adul ts, no ~ts bltns., $137.~ lo $185. Ask Almost new frg 3 Br apt, in NB, C!>.!, or Cdl\l area, 1• J ' .. "'"'~
2 Sf. Gar, patio, crpts, drps,
stove, refri:;. Bamboo
Village has privacy & quiet
for mature adulti; only.
Dwnl\vn, CM, $160. 5#--0452,
548-11.34.
2 Br, !rplc, c.rp), drps, adults
only, no !:Yls. SWO. Avail
Junl!'·20. 2:>-15 E. Elde n Ave.
"5-S2;1.
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. !am. rm.
crpts, drps, bllins. Avail aft
15th. $26:i. incl gardener.
&42--1155 Adults.
3 .ar;-2··aa·,· fanl rm, crpts,
_drps, bit-ins. Year lease.
64.2-7312 aft 6 pm.
2 Br. Hse, beam ceilings,
frplc, priv. patio, adults
only, no pets, 336 E. 20lh St.
5148 per mo. 642-8520
? BR, cpts, drps, patio,
Adults. no pets S 15 O.
. ~-6742 aft 6 pm & wknds.
2 BR. firepl, \V I \V, drps,
range, gar. n1ature cpl. No
pe1s. 5150. 642-4.996 * 2 BR, qpts, drps. $135.
mo. \Vatcr & gas Pd. Adul(s.
612·26a7.
2 Story, Mesa 08'1 Mar
$300. 546-8966, 540.9492
Mesa Verde 3110
3 BR. 2 BA <.'(lmpl recond.
Patio & landsc aping,
sprinkll?rs. bit-ins. 2 car
gar., fenced yrd, $265 mo.
By appt only 54~2052.
Newport Beach 3200
S BR, 3 BA. 1.~ acre, Coun-
fry-stylc hse in ni.id. of N.B.
Lovely hillside view. Nr.
Sclils. Gd Rcsid. area.
S400/mo. on Lease. Call aft
6 Pi\I , 642-3446
TOWNHOUSE; 3 BR. 21,.;
BA~ frplc. patio, pool. ~
car gar, all bltns, crpts.
drps. LSC' $2'75 mo. 871-38U
or 642-2497 eves or wknds.
FO"R Lease: New EastbluU
Condominium. 3 BR, 21,'2
BA. $350. Nr. school. nikl,
,pOOI. tennis els, • Own~r
644-4834
BAYCREST'. 4 Bcdrm, lan1
rm. dining rn1, pool. S423
mO. on ·years lease. Pete
<iBarrctt Realty 642-5200
( Bedroont 2~; bath con-
dominium S\vimming pool,
fireplace •. 2.car .garage. $2&i
DJ?· 673-9183
1~ BR.. 2% ba. town home
SWimming pOOt. $285 month
1181' ·ptnchin R ca 1 tor
trr""439'l.
Dlx 2 Br. Ba f \.\-'flhse, \\'/
pool. firpl, erpts, clrps, lrg
patio, S250. Agt 646-0732
3' BDRM, 2 BA
.. 548-8617 ..
NO. BLU FFS: ViC\\', 4 br,
fain. area. 21i: ba. Schls,
~· !en!US• $39:). 6(~
W!!""'·Ht1ve-• 3-4 Br. beach·
hdrilCis trom .S~ mo.
~ Really 5-iS.1200
l!ieiil>ort Shorts 3220
{ ~R... .t. ·den or 2 8R houi;c.
"2·" Ba. Bltn.•. $b1 mo. 714:
$250. Kitchen appl. ~;, blk Putting green, waterfall & S155 + util. 2712 Maple st. about our discount. SeacllU Private patio pool lndiv LRG. 3 Br. crpts, drps, 2 dbl gar, frplc, \\'/IV crpts, Lst 1 yr or more. 547-5744
to bay. 673--5238. 3l6 Anade s~rcam, flO\Yel'S everywhere, SolS-0157 avail. 6/15. ~~r AplS. t:i25 PlacenUa. lawldry fac.' • , ' kids ok, S160 + dep. 2214 d~. d\Vbt, 2 ba. $22.l mo. htwn 9:-4, all Spm 642-'t65
45' pool, rec. room, billiards, CLEAN 2 BR Studio. Crpts, ·· 548-~. • Near Orange Co. Airport & College Ave. 646--0627 Chldm ok. No pets. 53&-tTU :.! BR unfurn'd, clown.town
Lido Isle 3351 BBQ's, Sauna, fllrn.-unfurn, drps, pool, working couple Wettchff Rlvler• UCI. Adults only. 2 BR, l',a ba Condo. Vacant. NEAR Huntin:ton Harbour Hunt. Sch, 2 adltti. no pets,
=:.:_=.:;... ___ _:::;:: 1 & 2 Br. also Singles from pref, No children azes J...U l BR. Furn. Blt-im, crpts, Nev.·ly · dee. Sl.85. C a·J J Tt'iple..'!'es. Quiet area. Lrg gar pref. Und $1 50.
• 3 BR. So. Patio, Crpts, $13.'.i.' See it! aJOO Parsons $1(;. 64&-0496. · drps, Hid Pool. Nr. shopping 20122 Santa Ana Ave. 546-8450, cv~ 539-6316. 1 Br. dishwasher. $100. Pet 536-121(1~ by 6/U.
drps, bltns. Lease (adults Rd., 642-8670. Between Har-l • z BR' 1 . area. Adulls l\igr, Mrs. Bruce 545-3894 NR new 2 Br, 11
L Ba, o-ts, ok. (213) 592--2623 or (714) e LANDLORDS e
11 "~ 61~ -"'''" -bor • Ne .. --_ 2 Blk N l "'"' s. Poo · Patio. 1800 \VESTCl.
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!FF DR ~ ·• • ~~m· ~or (2l3) .. ,,.... . "w From t130·$155 mo. · RAY ~W APTS. drps, stove, dshwhr. pr. 846-3559, FREE RENTAL SERVICE RENT FURNITURE Furn/Un(, 1846 Placentia, * 642-361.8 * New exciting 1 BR, $140. 766 W. Wilson. SU.:7958 i ·Brm d\ij»ex-Walk to ocean Broker SM-6982 H 646-851i4. 1-BR. apt. w/v\ew of wa~r; 2 BR, $165. Beam ccilklgs. 2 BR, Apts. Jolml k Unf. Adults only, no pets. Stove APT & Roommate wanh!it ~ngton Beach 3400
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Rooms fr'O'm $l9.9S 1 BR. Clean. Atlrac. Jo"um. Newport t11latld. S150 Mo. Wood pan'lg, shag crp(Jz:, Drps, crPts, kid6 ok, 1998 tifrl.g., util furn. $llo: J uly lsL Newport ()t' t.M.
$260 MO ON lease, Sparkling ?tfonth to month Reatals $110. Lease. Refs. Cpl. in-~ lise. 1 Adult only pPoorivl, pat~; some w/ frplcs. ifa-P,le. No. 3. 548-2808. S.1983. Young woman. 497-129f. •
4 BR, 2 ba, tam rm. dbl . Wide: Selection fant ok. 2a38 Newport Blvd, · ' sauu volley ball crt; ./ LRG 2 &: 3 BR, ) Bathll COMPL. Redec. l mm.ac lrg gar home. Refere n ce s , 100% PURCHASE OPTION CM. WKLY Rentals.1-2 Br, Crom ~c bldg, pool !ables, put· Frplc, bltns, CTpls, drps, 2 Br. cncld gar. Adulllli, Rooms for Rent 59'5
owner 645-0880, eves 494-2335 24 hr. Dcllvery .$135/roo dlx mob hm, mmpl SlOO, Near Beach & Bay: ting green. Adul ts, no pets. encl. gar. patio. 546-1034 no pet!!. 2604 England St. c Call f_l) 683-8247 387 \V. Bay. Open llouse ~1205
2 BR. 2 BA. Like new. Priv uslOm Furniture Rental f11rn, htd pool. Adults, no 12-7 pm daily G46-0073 * 2 -SR. Ctj>ls, dr}U, ·g-ar ~=-~~--~-LOVEL'i Room &; b .... ;
patio, Irplc, ru-ocean. $250 517 W. 19th, Of. 548-3481 pets. 4 Season's l\tob. Est. • \VlNTER RENTALS • · ' + p.rkg. $1.iO. Adul13, no 1 BR. Ne\vly de<."Orated, Spacious closet. Prl"-. edtt mo. yrly 1568 W Lincoln, Anhm 774-2800 2359 Npt. f>1&-63.12 • AVAILABLE NO\V? • • MARTINIQUE • pe\!1, 5.17-8400. bllns, refrlg, $135 incl util. encl c-ar. pool, ln'Caklast &::
968-6424. 673.-6210 Save yoor money? ./ Furnished 1 BR's & Abbey Realty 642-3850 P.1rk·Like Surroundings 2 BR. Fenced Patio. 'f'rplc. Adults only, lunc h privil, in Montcce.Uo.
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-• S NE\V M b'l ho DELUXE 12 Crp d I Tradcwinds Riiy 847-8:>11 $85 mo. 557-"~"" aft 5·.30. ma c.r w at 1t io;, you grea """6a1ns ,tudios. From $115. 2135 o 1 e me, furn, · '! 3 BR APTS. Ill, l'PS. l.j(I mo. Call ==~-,,-'~_;,-c.= -
can sell it with a DAILY ¥.-hen you "sbop" Daily Elden Ave, Apt 6, C~I. Lido Park Villagr. Adults, ALSO FURN. BACHELOR 837--0289 . $140-.2 Br. Newly painted, 5-i l)rm , 3 bath!, Bay Front.
PILOT WANT AD! 642--ii678 , Pllot classified ad section! Adults only, no pcl.5! no pets, $200 mo. 673--3826 Prv patios e Htd Pools STUDIO-2brn . 11 ~ b crpts, .drps, bltns. Gar. Xlnt or Dover Shores, with dock. --Nr shop'g • Adults only builtins pri pa~i~ $l65 m a loc. Kids ok. SW.-1548. Jo'or mo. ot Aug,, 1st wk:
G•ntral _4'l00 G1ner1I 4000Gener1I ttOOO Newport Hgts. 4210 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM Avail. 6111 546-1753 o. l BRM. townhouse: $185 mo. of Sept. 644-002'1. ,::;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii~iil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~i;;;---~~;;. CLEAN 1 & 2 BR. 1.zg kit Mgr Apt 1l3 e 646-5542 LRG. 2 Br. Crpl6, drps, Crpt, drps, bl!,llt-ins. Can
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Adults, no pets. S135-$150. AVAILABLE JULY 1ST bllns, 1-2 children ok. Nr. af~r 6, 548-l!IO<J fac,11. Older adult. $60 mo.
life;
liberty;
pursuit of happiness;
shag carpets;
saunas;
etc:
they're rightfully yours
at the new republic.
In developing The New Republic apartments
in Orange County, we included everything that ever\
.tenant has.an inalienable right.to expect. Like the
right to privacy. The right to good company. The right :
enjoy such amenities of modern living as swimming
·pools, saunas, ~acuzzis, landscaped gardens, outdor
gas barbecues, all-electric kitchens, on-premise
laundry facilities, dishwashets and air conditioning.
W~ pJl!!fge ou~~ves to the protection, presBrvation
and·maintenance oUhosa rights.-~ -
the new republic ·
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one and two bedroom apartments for adults,
from $150
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TUSTIN-15<497 Williams Street, (714) 835-5335 . from the
Newpor.t freeway west on Mcfadden Avenue 10 Williama Stree t.
GARDEN GROVE-13212 M1gnolia·stree~ (714) 537-8500.
From the Garden Grove freeway north on Magnolia.
2421E.16th St., &f&-1801. 2 Story 2 ~R. (1 kingsize) Schls i: Sbop'g. 962-1545 DELUX 2 BR, 2, bath, Pvt Call 646-3464 • 1~~ BA. Fireplace-, Freshly DEL pat._ shag cpl!, encl gar, ROOM ,.for male, kit priy.'a,
student pnifd. $70 mo, 1st
A lut. ~7886 aft 6 pm. .
BACH·futn nn, comm. i,.
& ldt. Jdeal for student.
$55 mo. 642--8520 /
Coron1 dtl Moir 4250 painted. New cpts, drps. . UX 2 BR, cpts, ~s. sgl story, $170. 536-8659 -;;_;·;;-;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;.1 mt.ins, dIBb:w'asher. Private bltin11,~gar, no pets, 1 child
• patio plus COOL POOL & ok $135. 644-1103
:l Br unf. New erptg & dJ'P!,
gar, Jndty, bltns. $150 mo.
Immed . occup. 536-2098. BEAUTIFUL recreation & lauiidry l'OOms. $165 Mo. Lge 3 Br apt Avail
ApL foi 2, with view of Cata. $185 mo. lat & last plus J une 15. Crpts, drps, blllil!,
llna & the jetty .!rom the scclll'ify deposit 549-0674 gar. 545-7245 aft 5 pm.
balconY &: all toom!. For "TI.JE ~ILJ.E" -· ,_ 5620 ROOM for rent to lady Wfth
lease, July, August & SCp. Nc\v 2 Br. l \'I Ba. \\'/gar. N•wport Bt.1ch 5200 !~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;=;;;;; cooking pr\vllt"gl!'I!, l~mber. $1.000 Per Mo. Call: $150. Adults. Fncd. priv. _ _:__.____ VILLA MARSEILLES l'n.=,-,....::5<8-:.::325;''---
Bariwa Aune 642-823."i ya.rd. Crpt6, drps, wtr pd. """' BA YFRONT BRAND NEW ROOM lo ¥.'Ork~ 1irl er
Macnab-Irvine 2619 Santa Ana Ave. (No. 2 BR,' 2 BA Luxury Apl!L. SPACIOUS woman OR 1hare home.
L.) 636-4120 Priv. lerrace, elevatnrs, tub. I & 2 Bdrm. Apts. * '531-7414 *
VILLA MESA APTS. terra.nean pk'g, All elec. Adult llviftg ./ WEEKLY Rates 'til end ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!'12 BR. PJ'lv patio. Hid pool. Pool, soft water, docki. 3121 Furn. & Unfurn. ot June. Tahiti Inn Motet. Realty Company
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·· 2 car encl'd gar_ Children W. Coast Hwy; Newport, Dlshwasber. color coordlnal· 450 Vlcklria, CM. ·
alboa 4300 \!Jtlcome, no pets pleuc! 642-2202 ~ appliances • plwih ahai
PENN. Pt._ 1 BR util-Pvt. S16a mo. n9 w. Wilson. *;,;:;o-"P~E:,.,N_D~A"""'IL-Y.~.~1-.5-*~ I carpet • cholCe of 2 color Guest Homes Stfl
Patio-steps to be.y & Sch. 646-12.51. 777 AMIGOS WAY · schtmes. 2 baths & staU 1---------
S180 on Yr. Lse. 675-2591. "D"'E"'L-UXE="""1~Br-.-B-l-tn-,t-o-ve, 2 BR. 2 ba. uni t!, unfum. :ec:o,,· m~~~t w,,""h • PRIV. Room now aYafl ln
&: dshwhr. Pool. Enc I Outside living areas and , • uu.11-ec .;: t-licensed auest borne' for am•
B.1lbo1 f 1l1nd 4355 garage, all util pd . double garages, .$250 to $300, ffll in kitchen • breakfast bu1atory aenior ct ti z e n
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BOAT slip & 2 BR
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B \Velcomc. 241 \V, Wilson, * 675-5930 * pa_tlo • p!Ulb J'lntt!Caplng • food, congenial atmosPhe
garage apt. S350 Mo. yr~Y Apt 5 ~I. ~8-740r> I oLAR--G°'E"--o2o;B'°R_:;.•:.p:.t.!l200'--.,-. !;~r-:~:.i.1at1e beat. CM area. 548-52'l5 re,
"" ;~ 1500 7 · •umm.r. HARBOR GREENS It., Crpls, d'P•· dwwhc 3101 So. Bristol St. Misc. Rentals
Grun Y Realtor 64.2-4620 GARDEN k STUDIO APTS bltns. Nr. \lo'aler, ,.,,.alk lo (1,1 Mi. N. ol So. O>a.-;t ptaza)
Huntington 8e.1ch 4400 ~~· lp;jJ!~·s:,~ ~~: ;~r::ngAv::3° 64~~j2 12!: PH~~~~ ~-STORAGE Garage. 2 •inale ---------1 ~546-03.;.;:o;'17o.,,,==~--_64:.::.2-::21::0:.3 ______ !':!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""' .S15' ea-E. 10th CM. 1-d.
...,SOL TE ROS APTS. -* DELUXE * 2 BR. 2 Ba. Wonderful view. PLANNING to move'!' You'll .S2S, E.
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.st. 642-8520.
Bachelor &. 1 BR's. Pool. Lrg 1 Br. ,apt. unfurn. New Ne1v, Overlooking B ack find an amazing number or GARAGE. Lake Park, H.B.
Adulta, no pcl!L:, ll'om S140 crptg. new drps thruout Bay. Frplc, dshwa11hr. 126."i homes In today's lClassilied • Auto or: storage e
up. 17301 Kcelson Ln, H.B. hltm scp din rm 998 El n10. 745 Domingo Dr .. N.8. Ads. Check lhP.m now. · 962-7131 ~pm
fl blk W. of Beach, on Camino lli. ~~i Call_ 64~l2600i'6'r~55.t'i Soni• Ane
Slater.) 842-7848 ' --,,=~""";;·~~--1 1 Bdrm. a.pl'. CJcan, no t tovc. OCEANFRONT 2 Br Lowe1· $135 A MONTH 1115 mo. Utilities included. $250 yrly, bltns, lvill redt!c.
1 Bdnu lurn apt. overlooking Mature adult after 6 . 5009~!i Se.asliorc .. Patio, gar.
bellut. garden patio Ii: hid 646-8774 Avail 6/14. 213: 248-1921
pool. 1035 12th St, (acrossl'o"'ELU"°'~XE"'"°""N""e-w~Z~Br--l-•<;. I SPACIOUS apt. available
from Lake Park} 5.16-4900 ba, lower $l80, Also •1 br, for lease, wilh gorreou.&
2 BR. Adu1tll only. Util pd, 1 ba $150. Walk to s. Coast vie1v of bay. For ap-
Beaut.;q£itef. P061. BeanJ ctng l>fllia. 642-3839. -~ --pointment call 6134414 - -___ _
,17676 Cameron. 84U121 2 BR duplex, gar, bltins,
4705 newly ttnovated, Adults
pttf, 1 child ok, no pets.
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$35 WK. VILLAGE INN 642-7<72 -
P restige Llvi nl<(. Maid ser. LG I ' BR. Beaul. crpt'd &
pool, 11tc.p~ beach, ""'-9436 drp'd. Patio, t'ncl gar, bllns.
LARGE 1 Brnlockll to :_1~~rn,_ no 1>Cl9· $lli.
bca.ch, north end.
DELUXE \ 3 Br, 2 Bath.
crptS; drps, bltm1. ~~ blk
bay •& bch, Adults. ~
mo. 545-7098
ANNUAL. ]~~·Blk. to ocean.
3 BR. 2 Ba. Fpl. dshwr,
$260: 968-6767: 530-4817
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bltn~. P 0 o I. Ad~tll, DO
pell!. * 642:..2514
S170 494.7997 or~ SPARKLING clean 2 BR, · 2 bath, beautlfl.d . location,
LRG. 2 Br \l:/frplc, 2 blks w /Immediate poJ&euion E.11t Bluff
to ~h. No. end. $2Ja, Call $."17-9778. · 1---------
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494-997 or 49<-0588. •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR·G""•n PRESTIGE LOCATION
RENTALS Apta. Bit-Ins, prfv. J16tiO. For leue, diluxe 1188 aq. ft
""'"· L!~mtshe4 h<oted pool, lrplc. Adu!~. • 8!\, 211 BA spl. nptc, 'l'Icnno. 546-5163 ~ crptf, wet w, 111'1 5000 balc:onlts, dbl pr .u ldtch<n
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82&-111:!. FOUNTAIN VALLEY-17060 San Bruno Street. (714) 968-2600.
Univfrslty Pirk 3237 From the San Ole'go 1reeway go e&$t on Wlh'ner Avenue 10
rott lta!IC. UnivCrslly Park, .SJ _Bruno.
LGE 1 BR. Frpl¢, beam clshwh!', dbl~ Pool Conv __ ..._______ oelling3, priv patio. Util pd to ahOr>'r IJChls A n!i:ttltiOn.
1149. 187 E. 21'1 St. 642-8120 Qnly $3SO mo.
J•lf. NMA of S.•rh CO.• ff••
1000 W. Mac.4.rtl\ar Blo<I, $140. 2 BR. upper, oo klds 835 Amigos \Vay, NB
or pe111, otil furn. lJU. next.door 86l Am.iseos.
.. • fl' &.Jl-3370 • . " . ""'· c.11• """' Garaae cluttertd'!' Sell your '~'·•111 . NE\V Spacious 2 Br 2 ba "Elephants" fut, .caU 0-.1. ___;;i!:l.U.:.,~~~~~ All blt!\ll. av a pk'na sp'. ly. Pilot ClaMl.tif!d now!
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2 \tory. 3 bdr111, 2~" bath, •
11!"' '"'· 2 ""''''· 1 yr. b)(.[tpublfc hom11 corpor1llon, a • company ~ac lo ,1c1'199l1. s~pll,
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1pec::ializinc ill private nKiney.
W · d DIAL .JURECT 64%.S611 ant 1t one ,., , .. , ..... k. ,,,. ·--"'-·
right • • • HOUSES f8R SILE i~r~tL~~f1.~" ·c00aT• ~': ! / Income P...,..rty -
' ~ , 13 UNITS GINIUI. .~ .................... 1• GUEST HOMEI 5"11
' $140,000. -$30,000 00\VN, ~~~m~
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M•U. OIL MA& ............. ,UIS IHC.OMI 'llGPllTT J•'"'""'"'-MISA VlltDI ............... 1111 IUllNESI PllOPIEltTT ...
I Top Costa M~b R~ntlll Attll the experts C.01.1.181 PAllC ......... , .... 1111 TllAILElt PA'lt.CI = NIWP>OltT laACH ,,,,,,,,.,.,lttf IUSINlll lllNTAL ''""''"" : 1 Mr. Fersusoo 546-2316 II.steel .be/owl! NIWP'OllT Hl!GHTS .......... 1111 Ol'IPICI ltlffllTAL ........... .
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sell! $1800 mo Jnc.12 DeltL"{e
2 Br. unilll, pool. C.\f. $110
M. Bier. S45-42ll
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r IAL CLASSI I A It 2nd TD Loan SERVIC·E DIRICTORY s I E DIRECT RY SERVICE DIRECTORY "'"'"" . ' .............. "'' .. ,. ....................... . N•TU•'L IORN sw•-·1ts ERV c o .u.1e•o• H••HL:ANDI ........ 1w a.c:•uo• .................... •• "' ""' f'W'T5 1,;.;.;.;.;..c,;c;, ____ ,.;_..;_f"'NIVllSITY 'AIK ••••••••••·lSllP U .. I: IUINOll .............. ...
. , e:w111 •~,. a.1:uolltl"1 ,.50 O•-.•--lftl uu P•lntl,., 1JtYtNI .,. .... ~ .............. 1n1 ••so•T ,.o,1•TT .......... al9 _,,_. ~ ... L---.a I ::r -c~~~.;;.:;:;;;;;:<. ___ ..,.:_= . 11-(lt IAT ..................... lMI OIANGI co .... O,llTY ..... .-i S La...-5 tlrnM -· 5 IMNlc'I ,.crq;i.g ~ OD equ ty, -P•perh•ntint "50 IAITILUff ................... 1w OVT o' fTATI ,10'..1 ........ .. tt•·u-a .. MUlf HllC\.UN ~ 6ft..2171 ~ JG.G611 LOVING eut your children AL'S GARDENING , __ ;,.:.. __ .;:.-::'---·!'' T•re 1itt ""ouHTAIH a D&S•IT ........ '211 -~ -· ho llVINI TlllACI ........ ., •. IMI SUIDIVltlOM U.fllD ......... ,dft ......... "" --.. .... ....... .c...,,, • Sl!l'\'inc Harbor area 21 yrs, my me. H.B. By hr-Oay-for Prohaional Gardening * PAINTING INT " EXT. COllOllA OIL MAI ........... list ilAL ISTAT• SlllVICW ..... d'IJ ~in••• Property 6050 ... YOIJI i;i-.:,,.: ~ .... ,~1u o.: ... :•·"·-s,ttler Morta ... Co. =""=·,.,,. .... _,67= .. =----& •mall land I cap 1 n r Averz. l 1ty $260 •. 2 lly ID~= :::1.~~~.::::::·:::: }.1i.1:f:::.:~.:::::::::::::::
FOR Sale by owner. 7-unit T• ~ Yeur Tr•r'a P1rldtM M 3.16 E. 11th Street QilW CARE my honic, scrvicc1 call 646-3629, Scrv. S350. ind all material It "'" 11UMD1 ................. IUI a&..aft .. I jna N--.' CdM, Costa r Sll LIOO ISLI .................... 1251 BUSINESS •nd modern MEDICAL DEN· r""'"I 642-5671 MONEY avaU. tor in-Bear School I.ft•, Costa ... " .. ...,~, prepua IDn. • per rm + aALIOA 1sU.MD .............. ins FINANCIAL TAL CENTER. G 0 0 d . ....1m••", Phone '' r ' Meaa. 546--50:23 htesa, Dovtr Shores, West· paint. Local rc!a. Call Jack MUMTINGTOM 11.&CH ....... ,... . 8 01.X uni nl--fo lJ Prlmf .,..,,.. 894-3895 961-790CI MUMTlltOTOM MAalOUll .,.,,IW IUllNISS ol"f'OaTUMITill .. all retum. good w r i t e -o t t , · l.S, UIR>'I; Ol• 3 Store commf!f'clal, Green at ~ll4) 535-«228 Huft. INFANTS To 3 yn, wkly cliU. or · UMDA tlLI '* au11~1ss wt.Nflo ....... '"':ft Consi~r home or ? in Jywood Pane . .All ren~. CM. Owner <>reson bound • man •-----1 Bt•·. 1746 S'" wk, my ho-·, ,, __ , * LANDSCAPING * * EXTERIOR-INTERIOR * 'OUNT,• .. '",."ALLI Y .......... :.,.-1• IMVESTMIMT o~,.. , ... ai .. •,
$38 flOO ~--'~ f '--·--~ •-.a-...._ .....,..-~uu~u ,,.. ....., ,..., '""~ llAL "........ ....... IN'fESTMIMT WAN ..... . 1rade. Set 59U Jlcil Ave., ' ~........ or lJUUZlll:', ......... "'" vac land, wtD car. w. Llncoln, Sulte s. yd, hot I~. M2-:i639 New Lawns 17'1Sc sq tt. Frtt Will not be underbid! Cuatom IUIUIT l lACfll ............... lUS MONllY TO LOAN ............. ml
H.B. Call o~r 1714) land or inc::mnt. ry lat TD. can 5ts.M24 So. A-···tm "'====~-===== ,_,_"'· Do all or""" yo""-work ~.11.. F'·· t .... llOlfll e1110Ya ......... ., ... 1411 ,lllONIAL LOANS ........... ..... OWNER ,....., w ...,.'6 -· .... • • ~ guar, 11ocS LON• llACM .................. u• 11.:w•t.aY LO.t.NI ............. ... 846-32'11 e\.U. (2131 696-1810 615-6259 Coast Real _Eatate. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bo.l Melnteoence 6555 self. Rototilling, Lie. ~ painta. Free eat -& color ... Knooo .................... tsse coLLATElAL LOAflll ......... • da"!<. I nr. .. n..l:'Dl"IAL prop.,·--~ I .. -.... -·---Im•-·-' •• I coru;ut« .. -Local ttll I 'A lllAMO• COUNTY ............. 16111 lllAL UTATI LOAlff ........ ~ '1 " "·"'"''uu..<:o'"' "t:e .__.~,_ ~· row~ q. and NOTICES tractor, .U )'l'S ocal exp. ..u'6, • ....,.., OUT 0, COUNTY .,,,,.,. .. ,.. 1"5 MOllTGAOaS, f rwtf.,... .•• ,Ad 100' on Coast llig:hway, Hun-" clear, next to Sean, Co. tale yiew lot, Salton City, _:;::.;:.:.;:;::;::.,... ___ COMPIEI'E REFOOSHING 536-1225 Bond, 1111. 64&-3679 OUT 01' STAT• ................ 1• MONEY WANTID .......... , .. ... • •~ flOO •--' Paint unl&h • huU • 5TANT01t · .................. 1'11 ANNOUNCEMENTS tington Beach. zonm C-3. nna: ..,,,, equity. For II, put vuwn on 3 bdrm F-'-• (F-''o) -·V • •· N~·v La"---oeed>"og l STORY Stucc::o & over.,,a•u• #llTMINn•• ................ 1612 bo I 1·-"' .. _. -'• '--"......,="-'i-:~,;.;;,.;.""o;;.;c;....o.:.;;,; ·* 891-8163 * ..... .. .... , ~.. . $99 2 " " . ·-~. MIDWAY ,,T., ................. 1,11 ind NOTl,..ES 545-8424 Agent. use, un ts or ....... •-•· n_., ~.cu or ·-. Comp!~ lawn care. aean . ary ucco SANTA :tA .................... 1121 "' .,...
OWNER 67~ , pickup. '114/I0-7251.. CATCHERS' 11 10,y~-J'e·ft up by ;ob or month. Fret overhang $149. Acst. celling ~J~~ •. ~ .. ~~~.:::::::::·:::: t:~TN~.~~.~ .. ~!.::::::::::.' .. att•
Business Rent1I 6060 16' Cabln -~ttr, ~Pl 2, 14' 1" SldpJack Sailboat ti. handed .. tound 2 wks igo. Bric~ M1sonry, estimates. For in!o call $13. per rm. A1ln. 3 nna, rusT1N ........................ 1att P'IRSONALS ................... ... • Vic Blue Bird Bea c h otc .... 897-"'17 or ... ~·-M&.-O;;n & 6.17~119 HORTM TUSTIN ............... tlMS A"NOUNCIMl_NTI ............ IMll
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N SQUARE 30 HP outboard electric' berglass incl trlr· All xln't · -..., ...._;>,No lMANE.IM ..................... 11.H 111lTMS ........................ .i11
· start w/traili:r, TRADE cond. w"ant •Uto~tic ca. (Ll.guna) 4~8 • CaD BUILD, Remodel. repair ---G-ARD--EN--!N-G___ No Wuting r;;~::':iLftN'l'O~.:::·· .. ··~= ;~~o·~~~~uA°'Y ''.::::::::::::::l; ? alores avail. !or immed. FOR cab ·OVft' camper. maro, Mu1tq or aim.ilar. to idl!ntUy writing on &love. Brick, block. concrete' Rot.otlllins -New LAwna. * WALLPAPER * u.eUNA ••AcH··:: ...... ::::::11'5 fUNEllAL o1111CT01t ....... '414 1eaae ln one ot c1ty'1 bullnt .-... 1 val·-or •••••• ~· Call ... -·3 CHll!UAllUA• ·-Pom•-w•-~· call "M ,, '·-··· NIGUEL ............ 1Jl1 FLOllllTS .. . ......•.•••• ,,IMll shopping centers. App, 850 OC\I....... -. • • • ~ V'l<KILI • • , "'"..' .-, , __ :;-: carpentry, l'IQ job too small. Monthly lawn aervice. Com· uo:n J..... ac M1H1ot1 v11JO ............ 11'1 C:AllD1:,11T:ANkS ............ :::~
sq. I• eo, TnW<_ clear. k>t w~·aut a ......... ..._.., ..... _ ..._,., __ na•t. n.tan • w._ ... ~ _"'_~"--~ Oonlr """ '"_'-'_~· pool delivered, free esL 548-1444 549-0449 "'"' CL•MllNT• ....... in• rN M I M ............... . ._ t uo: ,...,_,..,"'""""......., ... ....,,.,.. "''" 11 Vi --~,..... SAN JUAN CAPISTllANO 1715 C:IM•TlltT LOT1 .......... ,,.Mlt -· ~ E. 17th SI., CO!ta Mesa view-in-Lquna· 'lor-units,--aunint .-bar,-$154,IQI eq., W1i!.<'8 co .ar.. c. • MS--1742-. -2 COllege students-will paint CAl'llTllAlllO allACM 1J>I Cl!Ml!TllllY CIYl"TS ......... t4H -·" 1 t C.M b 1 d' ... _A.a · Brookhunt l V1ctorJ& H B C bl-~ kl _..J'_ , -DAMA-l"OlNT-_ 1149 _ _EIMITlllY CllY''' ......... '41• Mr. Bram (213) OLl·~ • .,...., o . or IU mt. 1vorcr. ,,.,.,.... tome income 968-348L • · ' • .... ,ml nt -NE\\: L-a wns, re-seeding. ~veraae 3 BR ext. tor $;ts., OCIANSICI ..................... lJM o:-~·~~:~1~~a'Q ............. ·=
•S'l'ORE SllO .828 W l9th W,. E. Lacbemnyer, Rltr. prop., T.0 .'s or -1 Complete lawn care. Clean including labor .I: material.a. u.M 01100 .................... 1ns lUCTIONS ........... ...
-: . • 646-3928 or 642-22.'!T Madge Davii Rltr. 642-7(0) SMALL White poodle rec:. FUnlitutt .I: ADllquea Up by job or month. Frtt Call Steve, 5484549 ~"u~~~I~~ ~r:rvrJ:»::::::~= .. VIATION slit'Vic'i".'.'.'.'."."::;: ... St, CM. Avail June ht trimmed we•.-in"' bow Reflnishln& A ResfOrina. -ltM fllAVIL MM scg...1168 l4) 2 Bedroom units • xlnt Streamlint motor home, Vi 17th ~l: T-ij; C~ * 645-0991. * estimates. For inlo call METICULOUS PAINT. ~C:,~~~~1~:~·u;t.E·::::::::i nt a111 T•ANf'POaT;.TiOif'.'.::~::IM4t I c"'-.:...:'-~=~~-~ C.M. location. w I $8500 fully aelf-eont, Ford v.g c. us • 897-2417 or M&-0932 BLUE CHIP STAMPS INS ... ,AllTMIWTI fOI s.t.L• ....... AUTO TIAMSl'ClllTATION ....... o , ·Store er Oft '°' u. ft _J...: ~ • • RENTALS LEo•L Not1cEs ............. ..... ' -, ~..Ufy -Want hOme ·tn local l>'M" fully auto llpe 6 For C rpent I '5f0 *ALL EN BROTHERS crew col. students, Jnt.eict GEllMl.lt • TUTOlllNt ....... ....
: fn C.M. * Owner, 6t6-2130 area. or ? Jack HammolJd, . rt&1
1 estate or ~.unit, WTI1.E Black puppy (mix· 1 er nt can ll5 for · compl~e yard houses. Exp. Docks. !m-5812 HouMI Furnished SERVICE DIRECTORY
; J NICE am&ll Shop, Od?d.:. BriO', 541).lJSl 645-0231 aft &. ed) white spot on no1e 6-3 CARPENTRY . 1 GINlllAL ...... . .......... tet accouNTINO ................ .... ·211 .,..,. lease Mr Hardacre wk! old Vic Del ?iitar & serv1ce al O\\'est rates! EX·PAINTER, now I ch 1 llNTALJ TO SMAil• ......... :tOIS A"SWl!lllMG llltVtC:• ....... AMI : .., ., • .,. · · TRADE tqllitin from 1.finl Bike "~DevU ", new, ' • • MINOR REPAm.S. No Job 540-1769 h ill · C:OSTA MllA · ................ 2JGI 1.l'PLIANCI ar,AlllS, ,.m .. urt
' in.-7689 or 542.-4607 r.-.,ooo to «nOOO In motel never uaed, 5 HP, it--. val. 0t'IJlle, C.M. ~-. Too Small. Clblnel ·-...... teac er w paml ('Vl!S & MESA O•L MAI .............. tltJ AS,HALT, Olll ................. .. --·-ound ,.. -GARDENER 11 """' exp \l.'knds Xlnt workmanship MIM VlllDI ................ 2111 AUTO llE,AUIS .............. Ma It Rancho Santa. Fe acrea&e ue -trade tor anythinc-pre. KEYS F Oil beach VIC. qtl • 0th. r caDlneta. • J"" • • ' C:OLLIGI. P'.t.11.K ...... , ..... ,.111' AUTO, *' ••ns. T• llt. iMI Offlc• Rent1J 6070 FOR•-·'· • .,,•.•.! fer I--•. c-", earner•, Jsla.nd • Balboa. -itt ., .. ., °' ... In this area·-deaires \\11rk Free est. 64&-4519. 54G-0062 NIWf'OllT au.cH ............ 12011 1Aa't'S1TTINC1 .............. ... ....,._ ........ J ~a:: .....,....,75, " no answer )eave In I --·na. Conscientioua & Nf.W,OllT HOTS. .............. 2211 IOAT MAl,.TllNANC• ........ .... SUPER..DELUXE QUALITY OWner 61!>.22$1; 542.Qi65 pltal'. 675-4797 -at front CO\,\nlel', Dally IDll at ~ I( • 0. --.i:;w PAINTING-Int. " Ex I . MIWl'OllT SMORllS ......... ~ mt allLCK, MA$0NllY, •It. ....... tNI ' Pilot 2211 'Balboa NB • -'~-~Liable. Reb. Al, 494--0620 Ul-""'at Quality Uiwest IAYIKOllH ................... !!!! IUSINllSS Slll'llCes ........ """
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tli I I ed ...... c MALE Se pomt S1amei;e QUALITY W--' &.Lii.i~-p ECtALI<>i y PAllK 2U1 CA ElllMG .................. un 0 ce SU tes, mm • oecu. thorne eq no 000 inc $460 Baytront home to $250.000 ---"-uuucrafl, sml Mowing, edrtng, odd jobs. 673-1166 UNIVlllllT ........... ml C:AllNETMAKINO ............. ...
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Irv!-Comme-. Comt;., or.! • • Im-~ i~-. ~----In<> I•, llunt1n-... .. Beac h F It !lo ! Reasonable. ~ I WILL palnt a l bdrm •At1• •,•,,, .................... _., c1M11Nt, CMCrtle ............ ""II ..., ..... ... ... ~ ....... vwucc .. '6...... l'f!C! consu a n &. quo e. IA T I ........................ C:HtLO C:Alll!, "U-... ... ·-··""
I -'" .. ..i; ... ,_,, H 1-• •-• ·~:no3 96M003 Call Ken 640 -··· O:•O ....... " JOHNSON'S GA.."'tDENING house for $200, incl lrlm, II ,.,. rn4 CONTAACTOll ............... ...
I '-'· ............ er OCI.. ... TheHuntamanJUtr.496-1268 "'"" . . ,,....,.,. .......-u.kt stucco labor &: material lll'llMI TlllllAC:l: ··········• "'" CAJl,IT CL IANING ..... ... ~rant, banb, San Dlego Trade $5000 -3 BR condo TAN, Young ~e rm•n A·l CARPENTRY Yard care. Clean-ups, PrwJ.. ' • tOllONA OIL MAI ........... 2250 CAllP'ST LAYING & lll,Allt .. ..
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•'N'pt.' ~ ••• ,_ lJlt It beN -1D ........ _ c M FOR '"12x60 Mobil• Shephord CoUle nu". Found ing, planting. 962-2035 Gene, $7-7543 Ol' 546-9082. IALIOA .................... ! .. 2* t>JIA,lllll!!S .................. .... Ill .... , v·--.. Small Job Specialist LIDO ISLE ..................... = DIMOLJTION u.at , , UNCROWDED PARKING Wbatdoyoubave10trade.T. >Qin. ,·or I•-·-I• C" or vie. 17th A: Or, ange, H.B. Coll r~.0 ••7-15 G•n•r•l '·rv'oct• 6612 INTER or Ext. PAlNTING, IAY ISLANDS ................. DltAl'TINO s1itYiCii '::::::::::"*'
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LOWEST RATES ........ _ .... , __ ~ .. _... • • 536-3644 or ~2573 . . MUNTtNGTON IEACM ....... ;.2• ................ .. . l.RWI..,. I -~-· ~ u...-Newport area, wUJ add cash . REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS I FREE o:•o L'.... FOUNTAIN VALLl'I' .......... S4lf EOUl,MINT lllfllTALS ....... .... : Owner/mer. 2172 DuPont Dr., las post-am maJlal cllll.. if needed, 545-2425 BLACK .Ir. white rabbit on * CABINETS. Any size job APT CLEANING -Painting re · est. .....,.lu.<• llAL 111AC:M ................. 2•so 'l!NCINCI ...................... ....
• Rm, 8. Newport.Beach, Diamond Ave.. B a I b 0 a -Ru& Shampooing & Lili! 30 DAY Special Int le; Ext. LONG aEACM .................. UOt ;~:.~·c:l'itiPi.'1",ii;'E.C.:':::::
-··-"-·"-B "·-· * * * * * 25ynexper.s.l8-6713 R<pa l r •. R~"ARC ~ L •-· 1 .. d OllA"o1couNTY ......... -.. 1 ... fUllNITU1t11a1sT01tlNt ! . ...,,,...__ VOAU"'OJ' \0 t'O..c&ll Island. Call -Mr. Hoover ........ ... • ..,., ti """"" refs, IC IAMTA A"A ................... 111• • Rl!flNISMlfllG ""
ff ...... I or 67-2086 GEN. repair, add., cab. SERVICES, 347-6688 le; in• Call Chuck 645-0809 WESTMIMSTl!ll ................ un G••••···· -* Prest'19e 0 'ice ~ -· Form! --~11n-__ _., · Mtow•,. c1n u1• ···· ··· ··· ••·••••· ca, ,,..>CU0'6. uuuule. CLEAR Vu Mainte--. IV< PAINTING Ext. In 18 SANTA ANA HliOKTS'.':,'.";:.".''u:io OllNlllAL lllYIC:IS ....... ,.Mn, "ON lllE BAY" REAL ESTATE IUSINISS end FOUND Short hair Bour Anythlnz! Dick, G'J3-.4:t59. ·-... " • • t. yrs. coAsTAL ..................... 21 .. G11.D1No. D1sc1No ........... ...s1 ~---I FINANCIAL •-lemal< CoU<&• p--'-do everything! ·Free est, 24 ex ........ Im. Uc. Frtt est. u.ouMA 1u.c:M .............. not ouss .......................... "" I Al Lido Yacht Anchorage -r• •J~ • ...... .,... . UOUNA NIGUlll. . 2111 GR•EN THUM• ................ JM
l ~ Ground noor 156 ... ft C.M. Has lice.Diie number, Cement, Concrete 6600 hr serv. 646-2698 Accoost Ce.lhnp. 548-5325. MissioN VllJO ............ .,,_ ouN sH011 .. .. ................ 11• ~ Acr -6200 B I I " ntil .,,.,, "'"""' 'AN CLIMIMTll ·············• 1n• HIALTM CLUll .............. fnt Air coitd, Cpb:. Orps __!_ _ -us Mii p e..se .... e y. ~ CALL TitE HANDYl.1AN PAPER HANGING iAN JUAN CAl'lrillAMO""'" 27!1 HAULING ................... ,.
i • E.Z patkinl, Util pa.id ANTELOPE VALLEY Opportunities 6300 BLACK And white pUppy vie CONCRETE v."Ork all types. General Home Repair 2 )TS exp. Fttf: estimate., CAl'ISTllANO 11ACM ... :.:::::mt ~Tu::1~LlllA0N~~g11,;;:1j,j;t"· .. ·:~
·.I $125 ptt monlh Palm Dale Al-...t ··n--A" of Monte Vista and Eldon, Sawinc. brealdf1i, hauli~. ====*=675-=1=3oll==*==:o Call Keith anytime. 642-2509 ~~ ... ":ll:i:1:TcOUNTY··· .. ····"~= IHCOMl TAX _ ........... :::::., ..
717 LIDO P ant.• -nDn~ .. ~, t"'u........ CM "' -1 .,...., .. i.. • ..iina Lie: "-. < -· ~ V.t.CATIGM 1taNTALS ........ 2""' lllON, Dra.mtn~I. Etc. ...... ,.IJM ~" AAA..., ..... .,..... Invest with tinau .Q:roup. ...,.. PARTNER .. V'ffr'6in, .-............, .,.; • .xrv1ce . 6730 YOU Supply The Paint. 3 SUMMlll lllNTALS .::::::::·nu 1110N1"e1 ..................... •111
Nrwport Beach 613-1060 .. ~._ ... ···-·~to 10 ·-·-GOLD Bracelet ......... th ctnter ~allty. 842·1010 Hauling Br. Liv RM A: Kitchen CONDOMl"IUM ............... 2'H :",,'", .. '·",•,•,• ........ \ ......... ,, • .._...... ... ...,..,.. ....... t . rt Cd,_M_ ---''-------Pao"ot·', ·~-Call =1 -··-OU,Ll::klS flUllN ............. 2t11 INVEITIOATIN .... ··~· .. "···.·.·_u,.!! DELUXE 1·2 or 3 rm. aulte Leve ....... witb • Jaw down. • h M I enrus cou a . CONCRETE, All typca. Ftte ~10V!NG g•-•e cl •· .,... -...., -au.>o RENTALS -·-· ·-·-· L19 t anu •cturiftl k 1 " , --ean-up "" JAN1To111AL .................. 1" nr. Orange County Airpo 546-5941 613-1071 est. Sa.wing, bre:a inc. hau · lite hauling. Reasonable. PAINTING Int &: ext. A-1 Houm Unfurnished ' JEWBLJIY ll•I'•••· 11c ....... ....
I: Irvine Jnduatrlal FEMALE I . h •• ,, Ing le; 1kiploe.ding. Scrvic' r'.. .. _I "°1602 work Reasonable F r ee UNDSCA,lNO ................ d'lt S k, level. $1995. s min, Join eXpandin&'. manufactur. . r1s .,., er, ne~ quall 5'3-3$)8 r1ee e1wua ea.,_,... . · · Gl:NliltAL .................... loot '.OCkSMITM ................. 6111 ~mrlex . .;!~~~~ to new Victor. Valley Jet inc company, management Ri~r jetty, N.B .. ~S-Ta.J7, It ty. Bob. Alroc Ent~s estimates. 839-1990. ~~s'f·lt't5~,;11 ·:::::::::::::::l:2 :_:~g,.~E:~~~c1C":::;:::::::".:
. ~ c. I airport. Many other Pareels or production back&:round, ;;alt:;":=';'~'°:=:;:;::::;::;:;:;::;:::' I* CON CRETE Work, Cleaning&. liauling. Garages. "REnRED ~Painter: 26 yra M•SA VlllDlf. ....••.. ; ••.••.. Jilt MOVING a sTOllAGI ......... ... ;µun~-fz~~·NO\V :!!, 1~~:'• low dns. Bkt: deilred. $9000 c::ash req'd.1~ Llcemed •. Pil.ios I drvwys, etc. Stt-1998, 642-2"1 exper. Neat A: honMt. Non ~rwL:0•._~ '•1A~H".'.".:·::::: .. :;i~ ~:t:~::g; ::~~.:::::::
v •,,...uuu Startin:. ~n'·-· $250 -r Lost 6401 t?tc. Pbllllps Cement. HAULING , Cl drinker. CaH 536-6801 fll•WPOllT MOHTs.~ ............ u11 'ATIOJ .................... -.. • BOB PEl"lll, Realtor .... IHWUJ' .... Ms-6380 ... ean Up MIWl'OllT SHOll l!S .,_ ....... Jttt PHOTOOltA'HY ............... ,.
e 833-0lOl e 20 Ac'• Ri~ide Co. Nr.' Wffk + ~ual share in pro. Trees Removed -Free Est. * PAPERHANGING BAYSM011:11 ................. 1221 '""'ST11t1NO, ''kit,.•••" .. ....
•-•M down •• ,. fi•-lit -ar i---hould POODLE 1~1 ...... _ I DECORATIVE CONCRETE • 54•11•• • P JNTiuG * -· "425 oovE1t swoll11 ............... m1 ,LuM11No ............... , le . new ""'"J'• -• ..., ... J.. """"""'I ' .... UIH;l.\ oy. ,,.... ~ ··=~·;:;;=:"==· ===-==:1WESTCLIF, .................. lUI l'IT OltOONllMO • " Modern Offices mo. Owner, <n.fl 548-1104., exceed 2SM. Call 213/436-616.9 nea collar, no ID. Last seen DRIVES-WAl.J(S.PATIO :: u1i11v111sirv ,AlllC ........... JUI POOL s111v1c1 ............ ··' • '-....::;::=::;::;:::;::::;:=::;:i CALL DON 642-8514 YARD / Gar. C I C an up. llVIMI ..................... -.. ms l"OWlll SWll,INO , • ff1I I ' fl5 .mglie. $175 2 rm·,suite. I• st n, 33rd I Ocean, N.B. • ·Remove lree.!, ivy, trash. Photography 6170 U.Ck I A't' ................... µII flUMI' Sl:ll'l!Cll ..... ::::.:::::-~ 'AJroond Sect'yaervlce Resort P;op.rty •20S COIN LAUNDRIES Chi ldren '• pet, \'try MORE Concrete patio for 962 1AsT 1LUF, .................. 3143 11oof1NG ,, ... , ................ '"'
, • • ~ n~i .. ,_ . .. ...... 11..,,. ~ .... ,.....,_ Grade, backhoe, -8745 CUSTO"f PHOTOGRAPHY Ill T•,. "2'4 llADIO, lltHlrs. a1c: .......... •tJt r I parking, centrally loc::ated. Fr11id1ir• ... e • .u..,.. wVJng °' u............ lea money. --Ullu.; letting. '""""'""~~__:.~:..:c.::.._ . lll'l\NI TlllllACI" ............ uu REMOOELIHG .. JIEPAlll. ''" Calif ht N Bk Bide. • LAKE ARROWHEAD • ..........._ •ri:N!. lo -.soo Rwd. 6T.>3'109 or 542-4441 Uc •• call Max at 644-06B'l. LITE Hauling &.. garage Rea110W1ble -Phone Gordon collOMA 011.. MAI ........... nte 111MOOl!Ll"G, K1TcM1Ns .... ,Ml
• I So. at. . t'DltN!. move!!i ""'' l nlo r 1vin ~ .... ''M Reed" Pl ' M b clean-up. 1.1011 thru Sat. • 847-<745 . IALaOA ..................... ,. 5Cll501lS , ...... ,I N .......... ....
230 E. 17th Street b:'ut.ifu.l 4 BR:y l BA e Buena Park e Fullerton • r. ease. uc CEa-tENT \VORI<, no job too Fl'Ce estima.te 54:8-6031 I -,=="'·~======-~~Jo 11':t.N~.s .::::::::::::::::·::; ~~":\:~ MAi:Miit'iiii;Ailli ;m'
O>sla Mesa 642-1485 tri-level hom~ W/ a 11 Cypreu • Wettmlmter • heartacht-. Small. teMIOllable. Fr.re '"'==<'======== IALIOA ISL.I.ND .............. :mt llPTlC TANKI. ._lie. .. "''
SK ~ CE Huntln .... on Beach e Gaed<n PURPLE SUngray, no ques· EaUm. lI. Stufllck SU-8615 • Pl1st1ring, Patch, NIW,OllT w11T .............. n11 TAILOlllNCI .................. •Pf:I -DE PA modern conveniences, incl •• Houstcltinin11 6735 R • ... •• 11. "u"TINGTON ••ACM .: ..... Mii 11111M1T1 C:OMTttOL .......... 1•11 $5000 worth of new lutn C-rove . Onnae . Santa lions. Reward. P lease -• .,,.., -HUNTINGTON MAlllOUI ·····* TILi . C1r1mlc .............. •ff• 222 Forest Avenue Ana • Coat. lites.a • Ana. return, nt'eded tor paper c ... trKfors '620 ,OVNTAIM VAU.•Y .......... Ml t TILi!. Llooelwnt . Mmilt ... :::,.,. & drapes. Also dishwasMr, BAY "' Beach Janitorial * PATCH PLASTERING llAL •IAC:N ·i.;·· ............. MM TAii SlllVIC:I! .............. Int
L • h da I bl helm • route. 2885 ?ii1endoza, Apt. r .. ....,,, 'ndo fioo GAllOIN ORO'I~ .............. 3471 Tl!LE'llSION, ll.,.ln. Etc. ...... . aguna .oeac ... posa . tn vacuum' c 1\1 543-3724 •nt.E REMODELERS• ............. J;, WI \\'!;, rs, All types. Free esl\mates LONG alACM ............... JJll UPNOLSTl!ll'I' .............. ''" A..'1-FM lntel'<Om in ea. CALL Cl-tARLIE ~7833 D, ·1 . . ,,., etc. Res & Commc 'I. Call 54G,µ2:) OllANGli COUflllY' ............. ,... Wt:LOING ............... :::,"' ........ Call "'"1867 YNG al l blk. ~ ests-lOO·to Financing .... .,, .. , ===;:;====~==,I SAHTA ANA .................... J< WINOOW C:Ll'ANING.. . .,,, nn. ~ or 5'8-6703 THE YARN SHOP m e ca' · grey Kltobena. garqes. carports ---~-~-----wasl'MINSTI~ ................ "11 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT TOP quaJlty office space • ln evts. FOR SALE stn_'pe(J, wbt ft, crooked tail. JOE'S CLEAN SERV. Plumbing 6890 MIDWAY CITY ................. .111&
CdJM, avail at -4Sc .... r -.1..:c;c::...~------51 F .... rt St HB Complete Remodeling. ~ SANTA Al'IA HllGMTS ......... :J611 JOI WANTID, ""'"' ............ not ...-... LAKE Tahoe W/ shore: I 2G40 E. Cout Hwy, CdM .} rar .... o ., . ty Clo tr to &IZ-3660 We do Everything • Res. & COASTAL ...................... JJlt IOI WANTED. ·-..•.•••. mt ft Also Dental or Medk:al · • g ,. ... , •eU due to ,·u-a ,.,.,,._ 53&-9412 n &e n. \Valer heaters A disposers UGUMA 1u.c1i1 .............. ins JOB WANTED, ... El ID •-~ .. nu .. -2 story houae, 2 Br, lg .... ..... LA Addltlo * R ~-1ln Comm. Fret> Est. 549-3126 . LAGUNA MIGUIL ............. JJl1 MEN a WOMIN .............. , .. IUh.o:. eva r -I"""..... dorm 21' Ba, be ch pt' ceUent locl;tlon I: clie~h!le. MALE Ba11E't Hound, re d na ~mum: &' Gen. repa.1n MISSION VllJO _, ........... l1ll SCHOOLS a r1t1n:UCTIO.S .... 7 ...
8el'Vice. 285.5 E. Coast Hwy, • '1 a 1.:'• A lo-"' .......... k.You" 10 '· _. • whl. Vlo Yorirlo---, "·a Fred H. Gel"Wlc k, Lie. * APT CLEANING * 642-?F.>5 or &12-0506 SAN CLEMENTE ....... 111• JOI 'lllP'AltATION ........... 111i
CdM .• 7~ "131 tarn e~cept tor linens $1;)0 ,.., ,....... .. .. .x 67""'1 • "S-2170 Y."asl & thorough 642-8164 SAN JUAN CA,ISTllAMO l:IU TH•ATlllC:AL ............... 1"' .,..... wk. 67:>-119.1 many client friends. Plea11e llaven tract. HB. Call ,,..._.. '" PLU~lmNG REPAIR c.t.l'ISTllANO ll!ACH .....•... :ml MERCHANDISE FOR DESK SPACE contact Bob HoHman (213) 962--0400. C Cl • '625 \Villiams Cleaning Serv. No job too small g::~~~~~~M ·:::::::::::::::·:= SALE AND TRADE'
h I d Mountain & De .. rt 6211 434-95&5 (day & eve). 1.0-·. Dog, bla<k ~-.. •rpet .!'""'' I I 6755 • 642-3128 • OUPLIXIS UMflUI N, ......... :n1S l'URNITUlll! ............. -:i 7975 Beoc B v . .,, ru ron ng ~==~======,I •uMM•• a1NTALS .......... nn 0FF1c:1 11ullN11u•E .. 1, CADILLAC Olde mob i le male . Vi c . Al lan---RENTAL!t o~'•CE •01111,MIMT :·::.:·:: .. •11
'·aler ,-, midwe•l ""th .. U> talBrookhursl, Hunt. o·· ... ~· IRONING Jn my home, i1 Remoclellnti & A I Fu nlsh-~ STOlll l!OUll'MINT ........... 11 ..., ,., L..N ' p I, r 9U ~.t.FL 11115TAUllANT .,., ..... tilt
new car potential ·wishes Beach. Reward. 963-529j, .,, ,,.-. Hr. Dressmaking & altf!ra· _R::;:•~P=•~lr:_ ___ ..,.:6~94.::0 I GIH l tt.t.L .................... •DM aA11 eou1,M•"t ............ MU to move lo Ora County CA.RPET lions. ;14;,..1&11. COSTA Ml!!IA .................. •1• :~~s~tt1oLoLGooos .......... lat . na:e SEALPOINT SiameSI':, l yr HOU SE/Dock Ca ....... n'""· MESA VERDE ................ 411f ... SA I ................ -area. \Viii trade for bu11lness old female. ).fay 27th viC STEAM CLEANED IRONING-20c rach piece. .,..~ ~J' Nl!Wl'OllT aEACll ............. ,.. 'URNITU•• AUCTION ........ ..u
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·,00 R•al 'th ood fit rlh &nd 1 =-Fix I change I yard RI'· Nl:W,OllT HEIGHTS .......... •211 ~'l'LIANC:l!I ................. IUI
l\'I i pro WO of Htgtn Harb. Reward. REASONABLE RATES Pick up & de. :Ne ea. way, ranae. Add too, can do. Nl!WPOllT SHOllES ........... •nt lNTlOU ll ............... -... 111• San Cl1ment• -recelvt f11.clory approval. 846-4746 646-95511. .... WISTCLIF, ................ •UI Sl!Wl"CI MACHIMI ............ llH R . E . W1ntecl 62-D "ly P 'I .AlllO carpet Installation .:;:=:;=::;:;:::;=::;:::: l SU-8092 UN IYl!R llTT 'AllK ........... •211 MUSICAL 1NITllUMINT ...... e1u -492-4420 \Vrite a.i i ot Boie ~I· OUNG F 1 · '""5971 ... "==':=;::;======l•AClt a• y .................... •Mt 'IANOS & OltGANS ............ 11• ===~-~'""--~ !·----------1000. Y ema e ci t, grey Landscipl"I . 6llO •AST 1Lu'" .................. ou ••010 ........................ = OFFICE Suite for lease, 1138 R•wi:::•-lbl• P•rly 1-some brown. Name: LANDLORD SPECIAL =.:;;;.:;:.;.;;le.;.;"'-.;..,--'= S.wtnn 6960 collONA DS:L MAil ........... 4ut r1L1v1s10M ................... ·· Sq r lr nd Xl t FANTASTIC bu!tlneu oppor 12 N.B -··-------1••L!IOA ................... : •• Ht-"•• STlitllO ............... 121•
. '1., a ro , n •nt1 t. Buy I lty 140 at ta , • "Josie" th St., . 500 liq. ft. $70. Diamond LICENSED landscape con-CREATIVE FASHIONS ", ooy llLANDt ................. •• tu"•'••'•'s'",•,•,.",',.-, .• ·,···· .ent ""JocatlOn. Ampla parking. un • ae re11 uran . 6Ti>-75M • 1s1.e ................... 4111 .... ...
B'-. &16-~ f've5: ST.>-l-4~ House or income property . established Nev..'J)Ort Beach . . Carpet Cleanen. 181 21.st tractor. Comple.te suvice. By Dohna Dec:: •ALIOA 11uNo ............. •Jts KD•IY su''LIEI ............. .... .. ,.._ or ....... -tcr 2 llog>J' S1b(<nan hust..· bh.lt St Co!ta Mesa 645-1317 968-1928 or 646-8241 MU"flNaTOfll llACH ........... SPOllT!NG OOOOI ............. -...... ...,... ~-6 Yl'I· Well known. For tm-.', . " . ~· • . For the finest in custom FOUlOITAIH VALLIY .......... iMll llNOCULAlJ, SCO,IS .... -.. ••
BAY LIDO BLDG. For low doT."l'l paymt mediate sale riue 1o loAs e •. Y'' .K~~k : Insh Setter REMARC Service•. 3 rooms mad fashions 536-1044 •EAL ali.tCH ...................... MISCILU.NIOUS ............. .... Air-cond. Bayfront-View from 0.\1'lt'I' ot mana.,r. SlO,flOO. dn. Sparlin , Vic: Newport $21 50 FuU ttd Mo_ ving & Stor1t9 6840 • e . ~oNG 111.cH ................. .,,.. MtlC. W.t.MTl:O ................ Nu
Secretary-Xerox.Janitor Call : 67s.t575 Contact P.lr. Pike. 4~73 area. 213/697.81~7 ~dii cardsYOK~~ · Dressmaking· Alterations ::::::~~~.,.:::::::::::::!:: ~u'~:~~·~~:.~~::.:·:::::: .. :::= 3700 Net Blvd NB 67>2-464 LOCAL I: long dlst movin&". Desi&ned to "llit )>'OU. w•sTMINSTEit ................ -.11 IT011AGE ...................... am -• "\VANT TO BUY or 494-1432. FE.1tl'ALE Siamese cal with STEAM Jet carpet clean\na-. R to F E t Call Jo * ,,, .. ,,,, ... , ~ICIWA't' CITY .... , ........... 4'11 1u1L,DINO MATlll&LS ....... 17 .. Nl.~RT Bftch Deluxe HOME H"ARBOR BLVD. Creal k>ca· crooked tail. Carl<att natl o n-w Ide 83~~1~ O~~fan r;tora~ =~-=-====~=="=N=:I~~:~~ ::: HEiONT"i·:::::::::: PETs 'i'ftd LIVESTOCK' •
Offices. Alr--cond., be.Ital, ll'om Private Party Uon, unbelievable potential. 673-394! service. Free est. 64Z-405S Tll C I 6974 TUSTIN ............................ '•TS •ENlllAL •
w/ prlv ti:-· 24(l'I w. 0.ll in $50,000 price range (cashl0
, Coin laundry wl!h 26 WST ?iiton. 'Newport/BalbOa Read -., •r•m c ~~t~AL aS.i.Cii ''""'"••"'"':: CATS '. ............ :::::::::::::: ..
Jiwy.---.... Approx:-2500-iiJ.-ft:-SO, or Wash@ra ·and' drytl'I. Only gold !'.fasonlc rlng.-Reward. Electric•• -. ·"40 . . BATHS. ·KITCHENS. EN-!;:11~~~ Jt~:?,.iL ·::::::::::::~::: :~:u·:·:::::::::::::::::::::·::
ant Location In CdM Garfield • \V. Beach Blvd. $14,SOO. Please c:all Mr. Dori• Geora:e 6'T34llO I he TRIES, PATIOS AND Sav. JAN CLl!MIMTW -·····::::': ... ". c".A'L"1"'Fo.RN"1"A'""L""1"v""1"No"'\ -ID 1--11, ~1-· ~ 114 -·-• H .. _. * ELECTRICIAN, No job · _.. allt k SAN JUAN CAl'tSTIANO •m -......, ..... U"o:......., vu.. : v•-• · oegee, ;JU\lth Cout Real ALTERED Male Siamese cAt too •mall, lnitallation & ing~ ••iu qu Y wor co11P1ST1tAMO a1Actt . •1• Nu1111111s .................. M1• 1oe ,$paces. Avail Jmmed. tiM Req'd-Dlr ect Sele Ellate 5.f.a...8424 " tninua tall Vic. 218 E. 18th, 5'S-46l gauranteed. You supply Ille, oANA ,01NT ................... , .. 1w1MM1Ne POOU ............ -Pht:& <>wntT. 6'2-0050 N--'·' ... ··-··· '" u ... _ ' c 0, •• LA'~DRY. '·t C.M . ., .. o......... repe.irs. 4 l will install for labor You TllPLlX. •IC. .................... PATIOS ......................... "" ~ "'f -.-....., n un .._. <r!ll"IMUU l/3 C J f ' l':OMDOMINIUM .. , ................. AWNINGt ...... , ............... ..
LOVELY 2 Rm. Office. 2443 c~st, \Vestclilf, Dover Shor. lime oUered. 1.fost d~luxe BLACK Puppie, brown col· F1nclnt "60 DA I LJ :v~b tOO 58~all~r ;!:'i~: RENTA'(§"""'-'""'"' •'1I TRANSPORTATION ''• E~ Coul Hwy, CdM t!S or CdM; 4 BR, fam r1n, In USA . New f'qu1p ., lar, with a band ..... id. Vic: U I h Rt!a.ltor. 6~111. dlo'• ,m home, "~"'ff'"K. .. tahlished trad< ... l"h •. Maplo. c•i .... ·-. REDWOOD l chain link re-grout. 25 yrs. exp . Apts. nfurn • ed !~i~:nYACMts ............. ,.. ·~-0 ·-Bk I ll'I "' " ~· 493-:1224 after 7'P;\f, Gl"llAL ......................... j:QWlll c•uiil.t'i'::::::::::.·:""' good ('8llh position. Prine!. \Vntr, ~-f'-• ~r • . fences. llcented contrt.ctor, 0 !;OSTA MIU. .................. JIM ''110-IKI IOAT =
Commerci1I 6095 p•I• only. Box J\11041, Dally F1\rvif'w, C;\t lhcn call PURSE. Bro\vn, contairll!d f.tee est. Jact 1e rv Ice. p I L . T * Vcme The TUc l\fan * MISA vr1tol! ............... s11e •OAT T1tA1L1tllS ........... ,.. all t • ·-----"·ys I D . NllWl'OltT aEAC:M ,. . .......... ..
Pl" l 644-1 '07 w e ., llU..-: ... ., • ' • 5M-672!l Cust. ll'Ork. Install & repolr s. N•W,Ollt HllGHTS ................ IOAT M.t.l"t•"ANCI _ ...... ...
PRill!E OC"ANrnONT ~~ . . Pl• return. 64j-J74&. .......... 10.t.T U.UNCMIMO .... A -U No job too small. Plaster "llw,.oaT tHOa1s ..... , ..... me MAlttNI 1ou1,, ·:::::::::·:tw
• ··-···"" unlls, ., ••• com· REASONA_BLE. bea ch col· VI STA Bar-8-Q " L'O t'e . . . Le k' •l•TC~t,, ............ SUI IOAT SLI, ----···· "" ~ , ... ,, UC\> MALE Colhe Vic H B P1tr fuml••re Rtotorln• pot10. a I""' sho\\·cr u"1v11111TY '"lllC ........... s•*" '..,.,., ....... . --Jal, ~-l•~. S 69 ,, 0 0. ,.,e OK if In nt~ of ttpair. 1hop. Heallh forces oY:ner • , · · · · . · '"' .. ORANGE -~ ''''''' , ..... •OAT IE1lv1c1s .............. tu1 "''"''" """'.,, .. Bhtck tr1-eolor Re,,_ard & R~· I hi '675 M'p11ir. · ... .............. aoAT •tNTALS ---~ ~, 419" 10th SI RI r id c In rrHn:. Reduced from . ' . --.,1n. "' e•7.100-,10•""""" EAST I LU,, ............ na ... , ""''''' ............... _ O"·ncr;. '•~. ~4-:...1 ~J ·• '" s "· a. SI0.500 to $6.951>. Tex Hale. Call 536-7039. -===~==~=~~=~=~=== C:OllONA OIL MAit ........... sue '""'"' IOATS ........ -.•••• ,... MARINA In Newport Beach Bkr. "'772< BLACK. ,.~·1· • ,, ••••••• FVRNITURE llrlppin& I! . IALaOA ................... s• IOAT MOVlflltl ............... ... •USINESS nd .....,... ........ " UC 5' IA't' ISUltDS ................ ,Qllll IOAT ltOllAOI ................ ,... Jv/higb pol.enial SllS,000.,,. • l<mal•. 1 yr old, Call refinllhln&. reaso n abl e Tr H Service 6980 llOO UU! .................... •sri IOATI WANT••""""""'".··..,
Huntington Beach BY Own. 6 A •I.lb-divided. \Vf!ll loca~ ln Sunl.air, nr ~=-'64"2=-~:::"'c=::· ;;E='•.:,I """;i-;:--I Joshua Tree. Proposed lake DESK SPACE 1" ...... DHth tore.• ..i •.
$4500 cuh/tenn1. 5431358.
Investment &nYUme llOUNTAIN VALLIT Nie 'LYIM• La110N1 ............. .,. SlNGAARD RE ?i1t 2-2222 F:INANCIAL 548-9691. rates. c.u 642-9 J7:i COAST'S ----------tt,~aT~e~~".~cw·:::::::::=: A111c1A't .. :::::::::::::: ..
O,OIXI SI'OJtE build'--. n.-.-.-lfltl ")0 -' TREES, Jted-1 trlm cut s•&L ,,,.... .. ............. MOl lLI HOMIS ............ , •. fllf ~. "" ...... ' '"'" -•~ ' ' ' -..... ,. ......... ,, MOTOll ltOMU ttli ~ \V. ~~~"~ .,.~-11 ·-• HORS:-Lo·,..11s.e' -----·-----...... -----Gffdeni:;--lllo I d ¥ aiump1. mnovect,~.11 .. ,_: ~J'!!~,;~ ~~.'.~:m·:::::::::::::: ;~:J.L11~ u1S'::::::::::::~::: -·
1owt:rl U'CL . ..... ~'""' t ff -~ WI> 1• e yn exp. ·....y ina. ~ 9AllOlll •• ..,. .............. Mii Ml"l elKIS ............ "I.._,, !----------~·-ll'l'vtat now ln bet.Utiful WAhTEO for pertnantnt AL'S \,andt1tap!nr. Tree ea 1ng OON'S TREE SERVICE AU =~J~~1rJ: ,'.';,',',','.'.'.:·:: .. :::::: :g;g:u~Ji~j'.:::::::::::: =
tnc1u1tri.11 Rentel '°" NAT'L Corp. JIO\V mrk1a on COl:Jlm1 ala.bit to be bullt 1n position: parai;h~~ jun\-removal. Yud ttmddellns:. types Lise le lN Free Ea.. IAMTA AMA ..................... AUTO lllVICI• a ";Aili"""' ...
l'----------1 l •-ti p .n. .........,., 1.. .... 11 .... I I I ti ;__ 64" """" ' SAMTA A.MA Nl lOMTS ........ .t611 AUTO TOOU .. IOUll' •••·fllf 1tanchile buts its com. Santa Ana Htl, Use pennit p na:. p.....,,. t a lli• •~ i1uu -,....,.,., o c eanup. ma,.... -.....in. fUITIN ''"'-"""'"''"""""H41 ra.t.ILIR t•AYIL ....... ....
NEW Wartho\lle bldg, ™ pYteriud bus. fl'lil\mt ~ allows 24 box alallt. buU maker, Mutt have brown Repair 19mklrs. 613-U68 Marketplace PERRON'S TREE SERV. f:~ti•A'-•Iii.cw"::::::::::::::: TAAILl1ti. Ul\Mtr •• :::::.:·:.:·: ... . -• In, ___ ... Coll _, I ;., • ... '"' ••ply Bo• 'I '99 D•l-~-G I UGUNo\ ... ,GUIL '"' l;AM,llll ..........•..•••.• ~ ... ... or ilUW 9lf ... ...... .......... rram. eae ..,. .. oc equ v. pen, r10.11w IU'f.na • &pOC : •w ... "., • JAPAN--"'rd en n a: Omll.mcntaJ Pruning SAN CLlMINT• '""'"".','.'.' .. : 1,11 rauc1t• ....................... •• ~131 or 81W2fi0' -bua. bJc&:;rnd. Fon H mloar tor oatlo. 613-2239 lY Pilot. · Service. Nett work. Cleanup 2.5 \TS rxp. 6~2-6.1.14 S•M '"..,,. ('AP•sT•AN.O .... •m Jer,s ............. ,.,,.
I.;===:;::;:===== I train'"', )tlnt income. $3000 N s * yd 1 , 968--2303 • u.,1n11.No •••C:M snt ?~"'" i.•NtAu · ,.,, " FAST Growlna youna: com-* ewporter •una · man., With just a call, .YOU can OON'T JUSf \VlSH tor DANA £DINl ...... ., .. 1~,"'o'.~~ l~~01 ............ =
Lota 6100 lnveat. -~-'-Mr &)it)' pi.ny nl"ed! c11pll11.I to ex-t'nr lifen It. Wl)!Mn Jlf\1'$ CardenlllJI' & lawn sell 11 11111 PlaOO 8 Dally furnhihlngs fr>r your home REA ESTATE, s'°•' c1.111 -........ ~ .. ..,•
or Mr Rdchley -. pand. SfiOO to $5000 In· Proteaalonal Female Sl•U malntM&nct. Rea. I. com· Pllol Ousltitt1 Ad. CID find grtat bu,ys In today'~ General ~':t::'~%~ •. c~:~·~~.::::::::·t::
lot OOINO Reati.uranr tor We, v e 1 t men I. C re 1 I I \l't Newporter Inn Hotal mtl'claJ * WM831 direct GU-S67a TODA YI Oas&lfled Ad.1 ' r111~o.._"t._..... ................ '* ~vto 1YfN.~ .............. ,u
SI.Id• dll!!ntele '°" Ba1"-A Olitrlb 1_.. 2232 p cW 1107 J •-boree D.a .., 8 C:OJilDDfilllNIUM i ....... ~ ..... ••• .. u1os w Nt10 ............. '"' , """" U .,.., a C _., n.1,1, "· • tllfTALI WANT 0 .,. ............ N•W CAltt ................ fMf tlllll.nd , ()wntr, ~'D /l.v,.., (',~I 5'B.686S &44.{)960 1 ltOOMJ 11011 lllNT .. ,. ........ Im AUTO LlAllN• ............... f\1•
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F•ldlJ, JUM S, 1970 OAILV PILOT 3$-
JOBS" EMPLOYMENl JOBS" EMPLOYMINT JOU a.1MPLOYMINT JOIS& WLOYMENT JOBI a 1Ml'l.OYMINTjJoas & IMPLOYM• .. , A .... 1~1 ,011 IMERCHAN01ll l'Oi· 1:..::=.::...:=:.==;:::,:.o l:.:==-:=..::.::==I:!:::::..::.::=.==:.::----• -SALi AND,TllADE_ SALl.,-ND TitADI • Jobs M.n, Wom. 7100 Jobi Men Wont: 7100 ..,_.,, --MM w;W......--7181 \11•1 ·· Mllw;~w-rn• :1Mc-M1~ -W... Pl• ~.t.•1 las, W... "'' . , IOOO · ' -. _ 'unttture IDOO P:umttu... "'!"
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=QS1 BARTENDER · • * DRIYils 1'f HOUSEKEEPER: R•llo. PllONE OllDER DESK • --'-lii•~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~--=; ---· FREE• ~~ ""="RBJ=WL _ ~-~~u._.~ mL.:__. .... __ .... ___ c ·ood".'-SaJN--• ., --: ·.-·~.!~'30~. -No~ ~.-v••lo. b;~ •. -;;;~-~. m • THE USED • -~ Nee_,,! Brlas Ave, C.M. TRAIN.EE _ , .
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BASIC BOATING
COURSE
COLL~~~~oNndTell1r ~~:,:'~~ "::U:.L1;.1iu~ C?~E:, T~W:ee,~ A way tor a high ~ool.gradua~ FU-'NITURE FACTORY
YELLOW CA• CO. woman Pftfd. ..,._ '"'-'"'',..... rrom o•n-ofo. to enter the newspa)>Or bu&ln ... ,·
Experienced ll6 E. lttlli St. llOUSEWORK -Woman no ex;p. nee. Sal. $1.6S hr. Sellet. Ilk•,... .................. -........
O>ota Meaa wanled • "' wk. u br Call MT-Jm bof SPM. DA-·1Lv1 PILOT e APPLY IN PER.SON e 1---------1 to start, Baytborea a.rt!&. PBX Answering strvict exp, I J ,
e DRUG SALES LADY e StS-1092 Huntington Beach area . ' . ,.._
OMlt NII.a. I -.i ..... ol pric" Hlw . ' .. e1u.r . Ottered to the Public by the
Balboa -., Squadron BANK Of' AMERICA
I ltaltlng 7 P.M., MoBda.y, 3fM Vla Udo
June 15, at Newport Harbor Newport Beach
Yacht Club, nl W. Bay F.quat opportunity employer
Ave,. Newporl, No ad"'""" BOYS
registration. Enroll at class.
Bring not•book. etau .,..i. CARRIERS WANTED
every Monday night tnr 13 Dana poi n t. c.,~
week,. Any Questions: can Beads. A&a 10-14.
673-18'5. "Sale BoollnC Is CONTACT JOHN HllM
no Accident" 49'l-4420
Summers Conting.On * BEAUTICIAN*
And So Should You! Young, attractive la~y with
HAPPINESS IS. • • some hairpiece exper, No
THE IN CROWD client~e requlttd. 5a1aey
Swinging Together Again! &/or oonunlasion.
Slriglos Couplea Paroe.1 ,cauiiiii;;;'';;1 ............. -......... i GENIE 2-9 pm. S'lS-2560 I• '
NEW CUJBHOUSE OPEN! BQOKKEEl'ER * FULLY UCENSED * n.eai Estate Mana&emenl
a.nown.d lllndo Spiritualist Lo<al, lull clwge, with
Advice en all matters. Home Office aulatance. ~
Love, M~, B~ ports, AIR • A/P • Posting,
Rt&diaga rwen 7 days a rectal income A expenses
week. 9~·9PM 312 N. El No ~ Full time. Sal:
Cammo Re.al, San ary & advancement good.
Cl'l'lente. 492-Sl36, 492-00'16 Coldwell, Banker & Co. * Alone? N,.,,.,. Beaoh 833-0100
EXPER. FULL TIME HOMEWOllKl:ltS WANTED St-..... 5";-3881, This highly successlul local newspaper ·lips \
• 4~2205 • {Envelope Add.reuen>. an opening for a trainee in the . clrc~n/ Engineers Rusb at!Jn_ptd, selt·ad· Personnel CounMlor sales area. Selected applicant will ~""-a
INDUSTRIAL dre11ed envelope. Trainee liberal startiQg sa1&ry, regularly aebedqled -ENGINEER-~. LANGDON WORLD =,"':"'"..:";":i: raises, 'tionus opportunities, anti;~ !ting•
Five yra, el(J>er, in hi-VCll. ~~·~:: c~: ed YoW1C womd...UO can benefib ~ucb u P.aid v~ations, p . ll'O'lll conaumerpropuctl. MTMor 902'18 advance an own merit. lnlurance and a dedit union. Hi ~(allo~J
PMD, comoitte ,..... of •-. A..... tncomo + provided a company car with l'frsli811· use
activl.Ues. la)orNt, meJ,hodl, * LADIES * ]J..Q), ~ · T:-avence prlvilelfes. I · •
tooling etc. Apply lt Penon-SARAH coyENTRY Spring =N~':; bolf. A y~ · •
net Dept. L. M. cox MFG. &: all season Je~e lr1 . 400 .w. IOth, Suite~. S.A. 'Applicants must be.18, have a cllan driving
1505 E, Warner Ave., S.A. Absolutely no invest mt. We, Rob Taylor 773.3380 record, have a,bigb schooldlploma aftP.1hould
tn4J ~2551. train. 531-86.11 or 962-5988 no N. Euclid, swte 121 be reasonably clear or military servi&i draft.
Equal opportunity employer LEATHER Tooling (hand) l Anaheim Hours are gener~ly 11 A.M. to 9'P.M., ~th
dye cutting, male, P/time. Dennil &: Dennis Personnel some Saturday overtime. ,. ~~
Must have leather craft ex-PLACEMENT Agtney for ~
Sintl• M•tt,•11 & Sprin91 ................ $12 Nd. ~ .
,. OGubl• M•tt,••• & Sprin91 ................ $14 eecL
IN fr•m•• ................................ -. ................. $6.
tl~ooms-Compl•t• ........................ $1H A •P.
sari~ Chai• s.1s ........................ Pt ,. $lit.
" Sol ·J Lon Suh ...... ,·-·-·····$11f le $17'~ . . . ·°"•li•n•I. Chain --......................... $9 te $If.
, . Din•lt. S.ts ._ ................................ $15 le $6'.
,End T1b[t1 ....................................... $1 to $1f.1
Coffu labl~o ................................... $$le $If ••
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OFACER e per. Hoyt Holtter Co, 190 fesaialial models TV It you are qualified and are inteteated in I~ewton Wa:y, C.M. 645-2850 :::V1e1 A fuhlon. branr~ learning . more about where this ~ lt!clroctm Furnitur• .... ~ ................... $29 to $1n.
'!,Cf-,,,:.., ~.ARY N-i:ounly -of Model· wl·~~·acqms•trto tht •anDdA!sLk'!ifoRr~woffi~. ;n I . Slick " Wh;1. TV S• -...... ~ ............ _ ... ,$71.. Position avaflable in Otlr ~·-....~-ran me. 0 UlcDOWiDlet't ie·Will&. • IN~ &y ee, I au. , 9 .t
,O>lta -of!ke l»r ..,.. -dt<iatlon ,quip'. -., 54WJ.08 !or the Cittulation Department. • ' ' . Color 'fv S•h ....... ___ ....... _ ....... -...... .$1JL ' aona~. well-groomed, ma· ml Hrs Dex.ible, over 35 appt. ~ cornpoeite. • ..
ture individual, Minimum 3 with -11-e ,....,.t•d ·Harbor S J 1111 U-L---..... ., 1-St yrs, aa.le escrow and loan area J;;~c~ftep!y to Box * PLASTIC * Jobi Men, Worn. 7100 Jobs Men, Wonr.. .7190 ,_._. ........ .,... ''
processin& experience .re. M-599 Daily Pilot, N.B. d ---WAI'I'RE&sES •. HOSTESSES C.... MtM • S41-f417
1n·1K1lon Mol l"fl y • o w ••··· 9-5 30, Sa ~-·· quired. MED IC AL Reef'p./hd.per * S[CBEJAR * for Mexican restaurant. Must pen: ee ......,s : tu. '""JI ~. Oe&ect Suncilo'• cau * Forem•n * . , for Dr'• ollice, H.B. be over 21. 64U214 XLNT. FRINGE BENEFm 847--6051, I to 5 pm. • --
Minimum two years experi-Manqer in Marketing Dept. \VAITRESS Apply' in J>el'llon Furniture IOOO
Please can Rod Lewis M.".IDS, Part time -Sat -ence in tnJection moldinc. needs sharp, dependable, at. .f.fesa Lanes, 1703 superior , ~~,.. ~
Yes. it's your fault. For re-* Bkkpr/S.Cy * Jor appointment, (n4). Sun. oaly. Sealuk Motel, Musi be familiv with mold-tractive M<ftW'Y . 1)'pt SO, Ave, Costa mesa ·20 PC. ''MADRID" 8' w. J. Sloane couch, aood
corded message that will Looking hlr a Co, you can lf.Z.4TI1. 2301 Npt Blvd, CM. 646-7445 ing nylon, lt)'ttmt, poiycar. SH_ 8!), mitt, 3 yn exp. Xlnt W A I TRE s S-Experieneed I ROOM GROUP cond. Cost l700, uki.rw as.
change )'Uur life call,• stay & grow ~th'!' If you: ·MAIDS bonates etC. Salary open. Jrl~ ben'a. Call for appl. only. The Cottaie Co(fee ~M MODEL HOMES Over1lutte d chr -
541-6667 have a construction bkiid, -GLENDALE-Apply in person, Apply 8:30 to 4 p . .rn. AVERY PRODUCTS, Con-Shop, 562 w. 19th st., C.M. lnCludes: Quilted JOfa 1 646-2193.
24 Hr, Recordlng ~this job is for )'OU. Fast_ ad-mi Newp>rt Blvd, C.M. •umer Div. 54IM020, 2620 WAITRESS--El Mat ad 0 r cbai.r, 2 end tablet 1; cotteeM ~;;0;.,V"'IN;;:G-Oar.,.;;.,,---~full~-of,_,,old
SWINGERS Orange County vancement, good pay 1'8.lSel, FEDERAL SAVINGS MAIDS • Experie~ r or * ~ Cout Plutics * So, Sme.n, Santa Ana (Nur Mexicali Restaurant • 11$8 table, 2 iam,., cbaer, mir-~ turnlture. Se.t a: San.
Gulde. Flft info write P.O. Co. pays fee. Start $425. housecleaning. Must provide 850 W. 18th St., C.M. Harbor A: Warner). Newport Blvd., CM. "'•"~•quilted box June 6th A: 7th.1873 Orup
Box 2lll Anaheim 92804 ~~ ~bs~· Other fee 18l1 NEWPORT BLVD. own transp. S2. hr. 642-5586 PRESSER Secretary WANTED: Adults&: dilldrelJ =-1; ~::ku•: ~ Ave .• CM. LI 8-5636. ~
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous COASTAL AGENCY COSTA MESA , MAINTENANCE Man, Silk er Comb. 6 Da)'!I, ruar· Executive Secret•ry tor 'TV commercials, movie back c=· . HOU~-of new model
Pbone 542-1217 or write to 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM mature semi retired, exper. anteed salary. Paid Holi· s;m mo to start & fashk>n~. Oranp County COMPARE AT S749.95 home funututt. Rea. $883,
P.O. Box 1233 Costa Mesa. ELECTRIC Guitar, r e.d 6AM-.2PM. sun. off. Please day1AVacaticnl. Yes,lHr, 'da:y week, titUe typing & Academy ot lolodeling now $Jtf noiv Sl97. 894-4417 er
JOSEPH POWERS, -COP· BOYS 11"" 14 hollow body, dual pick-ups, aPRIY Lone Ranger Rest., Oeaners, Brookhunt I: Ad-shorthand, lots of responsi-offering courses for all ages 637-'i200.
PEL BAILEY or CRAIG Carrier Rau.tel Open SlOO. Dave, 673-9729 before.5. 17502 Beach Blvd., H.B. ams. 96S-3428. hilities 'vith major Orange incl . st-ll·improvement. Ne doi~ P mts. Only SIS mo9-o~PC===o~in-,-11-,-w-/b-lu-.. -.,..-. STERNca.11 ~767 b'. " PROFESSI-ONAL Sales Countyfirmassec'y toV.P. Grand opening June l3, WELKSWAREHOUSE :c:,:::=,:..;;;::c,:~====I '·-·-Beach So Lquna •FACTORY HELP• MAN For ice cream rou~ z.o. Produ<i• J-tpn,, Refres h men·tr 600 w. 4th St., Santa Ana floral print chairs SUIO, OBS .. EMPLOYMENT ---• ' Id · q'd 2930 , ·-· n. h 21 Career-Searching for man wrought Iron lire la I J DAILY PILOI' So enng exper re • in --auna oo:ac • yrs, to learn our business and 3190 Pullma.n, CM 11e.rved, 19.22 Pomona, C.ltf. DIN'G lbl l . 4 ch't $15, $15. 546-8687 p ce l!t ao.crn CollegeAv.-c .M. neat appearance. Appl)' . . stl).6432 .. ~M>-wM,9..3108forinto. End lbl 12.· u.~,.d,.•·.l ~~~C:CC-----Job Wented Men 7000 e SWISS INDUSTRIES e Melodff Jee Cream. 1503 handle· u.lel exewtiw po5l-......,...,_, -_. -
1-"=----"-'----IBOY Age 15-18, part time Sth, San Ana lion. Tra.inirle iDoome ~ SECRETARY, AccountinfC Evteyone wtlcome!! w/mirror S15, ~pl 4-dr CUSTOM_ Wood bar wfbuJ;nt
EXPERIENCED, Depen-job assembling newspapers. I FRY COOK· Sat&: Sun, W, ta • vidtd. College, sales or dept, t.quna HW.. Call WANTED Woman to clean dellk $20, M~e mte .00 ~e ~the~r..hand ~·
da.ble, ambitious )'OUl1C man OC airport area. Phone 7 Day Shift MAN to assiJt Mgr., kical business exp. Mar rl•d 137.m ext 46 tx appt. bowie ~londt.y rnonililp. S2, Mp&e twin beds w/out s • -· 831).....,.,~ ~; ~=-=b~ ~-3~~t~. Fri er RAN~~~~Qum ~ ~·c::iu.;t ~ 5f2..5623 Ext.·321.. •. sr£arrARY~ timt, $2.SOlr.IY-WS. NB .. : ::!..W-;h.~~c:: ;;~~t~ettw,r;::r. I u9liJ
..ump 0 GOLF COURSE to 10 AM oruy: 4lJ6.%183 **POLICEMEN-Five M~iml Vlojo .... L Exp. WE NEED YOU s; ... Blk J.....,...1y1. mmo ~ciM . . Full &:C'},~:.AS:!muons. 18021 CUiver Road MARINE Dock help, Youni, !".:.r,~~~'!=-:;.~ req d. Fut. accurate typist, CALIF. CASTING CO. 4esk $3.5, Ur drffler $15, I ,oo=u~BI~.~E....::Mo::::;ttr.::::...ss_•~box-•
COLLEGE Stud t ks Growth Com 3 i.e.. Newport Beach exP in aailing and laun-":""., __. QI . a. must 13T..Q)50..Judy LooldDa for every. day people 'I)" /v o 1 um• let en-sprinp $25. Dre11er, mimr
en aee pany. 11ar. (Irvine Branch) c~. Write Box P-12 Dally startl~· abow en_~ ~evtl Kcustik ' like you! For T.V. Commer. cyckipedlas, 10 vol Science & oommode. $25. 540-ml ., empleyment. Will work 12 lions Orange C.O. 2950 • Nr. UCI, 833--0112 Pilot. 1iepencbng en qualifications" SECRETARY I Bookkeeper, clals I: film work. Receivt book " set, 10 vol bk of
to 1 pm weekdays & all bor Blvd. Costa Mesa. FULL or PART mIB. Earn .I Med I ca I recepticni11!, Salarynd adj~~~;~ts P~dtenl. part time. l girl office. lree setten t9t no exp nee. knov.+ledge + dictionary SET Of 6 chairs, SU.bl.ck:
day weekends. 673-9l39 CLERK TYPIST up to Si per hr. FULLER ~--·"a "-a~. Must be I~ u XI" ~w,,.~ co~1 e!ralt . Good typing req 56-5312 Not a school ~ fee; S75.. 962-32ZI afl 5 pm k ladder back with wown PURCHASING-o!fice rngt. Part-tln1e. Hrs flexib l e . "'"" 1:74·~ a..ag...,, °" "" t1on. nt 1nge '""""" s. . ' E Day wknds 11eat. rood OOnd. 548-2426. BRUSH, ..........., J good with """pie. Reply to Appl'-·!• muot ~ •·t 21. Sel'V'lce station salesmen (4). $S0 to $125 P R "" · , indus. mech., 40, exper. Acct'g office. Send resume .. ~y ...... , ...., ""'· f 1 ho LOVELY Floral fa never ~1"" Pilo Gal Friday ~Lftft Box M-121, Daily PilDl .. yn of ag• •-"•-d 2 elderly retired men or ll accepted, }'().· app P ne MAPLE bedroom aet, will 10 • d~ndable. ~ UTt Box M 439, Daily t .,.._ .,,.. • A..,...· ·-~ .1 71 '"'"' o""" used Sl.25 Match. love -' Ex_c l_ting, e_xpanding cc' NEED Mall to assilt me applicants to 35 )Tl, 5· 9"· nishU. Bue .Pa?' P ·us I 4) .,...,.°""" sell complete only. 2 twin • · o.L W a.-..1 COSMETICS* Women to Build1n" bea_ utiful ne_w_otcs. -u-•·•~···-,·.-~. l '-S",-H.S-. ·-· ·or-GBD aimm.. -ln~wmg brt. WJD()Wli'R Needs housekeep. beds., 2-ni&'ht atands,-5 fil. Pvt ~!Y. 53'.).{337, -•n.-, 020 •-Ach _....L make-up. WW ·..--.:xu'°" ...... _... .,....,,... --c..-......... ,.Id 0·-,·· •·-dra or d--r 'lh _,_ 2 u..-.. --~ .... M ._ 1 ..... Women 7 ~'n. Ex•·: •. ~ avail Some t;yprng, etc· wonderful new busintls. Sales or equty .. IOOd vil6on 6 physi.. _....._,. """"""'... ""'"'~· er, live in or out. Enjoy I w '""""' w:i .............. ...._ • ..,,... •UOJI •
... .,... '"· ...,..,.__ variety job. Top benfs. Can merchandiaing uperience cal conditlM, Written Int 490 E. 17th st., C.M. A 14 yr uld. $200 mo. 536-65111 5 drawer eheat, Heavy ataM $5 eadi. Good con-
MATURE Lad3' tor relief Vivian Woodard Cosmetics. MW Elizabeth, 557.filzz, Ab. preferred. suiry opeo tor will bt waived fol' eXp'd. SERVICE StatioD I 1 l and or 53$-0171 Huiitmrton Bch. maple wood. MJ.1289. a45 dltion. t!M 0630. •
eastUmnc, typing, etc, 544--l4&4 igall Abbot Pel°!°nnel. ~n. right man. Put-time alio, pe:nDN. Apply by June 15th, Sa.Inman. Over 2>, Exp'd WOME;N, IJW deliYttY WM"k. E. 19th st. C.M. SOFA-made in Denmuk: -
Laruna e.tta. eves prd. COOK * * * cy, .230 W. Warner, Swte 211, Start $3.50 hr. Call for app't LAGUNA BEACH POLICE prd'd, 2801 E. Coelt Hwy, Muet haw own car. Apply: MAPLE Bar atools, f with eood condition, $6.
494-4Sn. FUU.ORPT,Tl:ME SantaAna, se.2237 DEPT, 505 Forest Ave. ·at Goldenrod , CdM. l25N.Bl'Oldway,Room4lO, white upholstered teats. •fi73-3871*
BOOKKEEPJNG-Gen'l cf. No Phone cans G ' I F ldliy $425 3 MEN fTI4> 49f.ll21. ' 675--0533. Santa Ana. Like new SlOO. 1963 Port ./ Ot.k bunk beds wllh mat·
fice . Exp'd, want perm. Apply in Person Answe~r pho~s. general oU-NEED 2 RESTAURANT, Male or SEAMSI'RESS And special 5 WQfl,IEN wanted for part· AIV•'•baw"'HomP•l.•· MN!l.aoArlHharur~: tresses $25. position 646-2134 after 5 PM * SURF &: SIRLOIN * ice. Ne shorthand, lite typ. female, full or pert lime-. maehine ope r • tor. ex-w 615-8343 ~:~.:. o~;:~~~~: ..., ~:.:~ '=h""'" :::.-· g:,w,;;:< a':.~~.""''"""· Immediate I y i~,;mh" + · 54"°1686 ... ::'.°':'Pi>i:"U.~"" ..:~:.~ y:~f"=" ~
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Homemaken. 547-6681 * • COOK .* * Superior Agency 642-7141 l'ART Laguna Och er call 497·1Ul bed eo;mpl S35 .. drelM!r $25. headboard 644--4T98 . E•P'r. Apply: Flying Butler, 1857 Harbor CoRta Mesa . Ret1il Mgr. STYLI-E c lu s l>ve If you want a full time Dbl bed-comp $25. Pr. nite . • DENTAL HYGIENIST 3101 Newport Blvd. N.B. ' Experienced • great potent. ~i -x summer ;Job & are willing ·
Avail May 11-26. 54Q..148l COOK CMIFJ. A~ly in ~~R~:Mi~ .~!; OR$3FU7L5L hTIME* ~ £~ncyw, ~u w"e:: i!~ 8;.f U:a:n w,: to work, call at Playland ~~1;'p:t.":,11ss~-= Office 'vmltvre IOI~.
J b W tod person, Mesa Lanes, 1703 applications fOl' the po~i~n * • r • cliff Dri-=~ N.B. MS-mo an experienced 11tyliat. Some =· :t E.:. g :u;,a ~ btd $» ... Jtarwe $40. Dinette e MFGR MOVING +
o Men•& w"om.n 7030 Superior, Costa Mesa. of Groundsman Il. Starting ' foUowin&" desired. Pleue tU .. 5pm. :!.!~~. :TU4~ Dtalcs, dla.in, filing cabinet, __:~:..;:c.o:==--COOK/Housekeeper, exper. salary $460~483-S'.ffl. AGE 19 TO 35 RETIRED MAN Two daya call Mn. Gill, a .m ., air comimuor. tpra.y
YOUNG CPLE., ~ x Per, for widow, live--in. $250. Call depending on quali11catlins. MR ROE UmG per •k. Gardeninr Ir M&--lm: pm, ~. Schooll-lftttructlon 7600 TEAK w/Maplt> ~ dlninc bootJu. ·~ (lll11, ,,.iota,
desire to manage: under 5 ~1879. Call Mrs. Radncr (n4) ntisctll. chcrH. Active A *TEACHERS & room aet. fi Pde thain, 2 fbr&It decorator wall
units . Corona del Mar area COUNTER HELP $1.65 per 837-97001499-271114954950. \ NuEESa!D •W•oMmaannag"'er•:bt.,..:: 7dp•mpe.ndahle. 64~5.745 aft STUDENTS * muter cha.in_ with tea-retd plaques, picture rr..me.,
-'~6 S Im a1RLINE woven seats. Maple P1neap. 1tat11•"", ash -"•• etc. OJ•....,~"' hr. Apply: CHOW BELL. GUARD • • • ' new business. Some aale1 ·RN. n:.7:30, xln't · benefil:5. Summer It part. t e "' pie bedroom set w/Sirn· 642-8289, 54~2868~....,.
1.;;;,;;;"===W===7=1=00=1 2576 Newport Blvd. C.M. Immediate D & pt time posi • .r.: merchandising experience Apply Jn person, Palmcrest Good income. ~.r4504 SCHOOLS mens box xprlnas, mattre1s.
Jobs-Men, om. DEALERS & Consultants tions avail. San Juan Capis-preferred. Salary open for Convalescent Hospital. 13075 -TELL;ERS-PACIFIC 646--4236 aft 5 -USED steel desks $39.50 •
Needed. Men &. Women be trano area. Unifonns & right perBOn. P art -t i m e Black Birt! st. Garden Attractive openings art avail. Day A: Night Classe• MUELLER of Grand Rap"• P09ture chairs: $12.50 1 ~
h CaU 54, =96 ,... e Used 2 &: 4 drawer fUina a'bilifieS tn business for yourself. equipfumished.Fr1ngeben-also. Start $3.50 r. Grove. abJe .forexperiencedtellen ,,..,... contemporary master cablneUeUsedwooddeab
Xlnl opportunity for person efits car & telephone req'd. for app't 54&..2237 in our new Huntington 610 E. 11th St., Santa Ana mahorany, King headboard, McMahan Bros Desk Inc. CJ1llimife() desiring high earn i ngs . App(y at: 13912 Pcnderosa-. e NEEDED . . SeeBetty,Bl"\lceat Beach and.CostaMeta,oJf. lldraW@rdreuer, Jgmir-lBOONewportBlvd. a9 e11C V Small invesbnent req. For Suite F, S.A. ices ol Downey $avinp A: e p ~ N '? i::STRU~~N ror, 2 nite tables. $MOO new. C.Orta Mesa * 6U-84.rat u additional in fo. & ap-LS I Two Office Glrls m f1 Loan As!oc, For full partic-• '. esstcn m1.1.1 c ~· Ask $350. 644--0329
pointment Call 495-5683 or HEY GA . • Must be 25 and able to drive . i6j Cxec utan· call Pe?.orinel '(2'13) Mu81c degrtt. Free aud1· Olfl I! ... I 1111· 10lt TRISH HOPKINS '"""''-ll69--05u. tm-""""1<"'· S!lG-0371. PACKARD Bell ....... ...,. c• qv pm
... E. 17•b SUite 224 C.M. • DENTAL ASSISTANT* Expanding co. needs u pis. + 186 -E ~6t!1si.c.M. Agency tor Career Girls * T I * PIANO Lesaona: ReuonabJe, sole, like new, tlSO. UPHOL. Swivel • ftra!Jht "' ~30 full r ......... time . r• Mel Pop I Oa111lc; Home-Studio. Hardrock MapJe e be 11 t • 642~1470 Front desk only. Good hrs, age ~ • 0 ..... • · 410 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. Female. To $2. hr. }'fo exp. 1 F ldman, .,,7333 Pacific cloth lined tor cha.in, dekkl, benches, tiles, I''""!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!~'!"!!!!!!!!'; ~-al M"'t havo 6 mo'• -•dency. J4 B · t 64"3939 Call • ~ · tab'· b" •M ----' ~ saI open. ~·t exper. nee. '"'"' y appo1n . ?-needed, just initiltfve. Xlnt · · ailver, round wrought iron oc:s, ca me~, """"" ._.
Accountents Beach area. Call bet 8am $3.25 hr, to start. nawport .. benfa.
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$100 mo •• $18,000 yr. &: 9pm. ~3540. MR JAMES 956-28TI personnel Sales JASON BEST Theatrlc•I HIGHEST Bidder takes all! 1.250 MULTILlnt offset
Male or female w/recent de. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST "GRANT'S SURPLUS Employment Agency Ca y· bod n'l tandi dbl pres.a. Good condition ~. aree. Lccal positions. ur Mature, reliable with ex· 2207 So Main, Santa Ana chests, desk &: chair. Box 646-• .:::.:::'::.::·------I 0 HOUSECLEANER • Bal-agency . SCRAM-LETS nop ' le I ' 567
service estab. 1946 is confL perience only. 548-8844 boa. Silt. S..2 S15. ret. req. No-Interviewing 9264 W. Kalella, Anaheim iprlngi &: mattrtss. Perl. $125. HI-BACK, tftack judpg d.nu'al & •-Jp!ul. D RA p ER y MANUFA" OR 3-4384-p.m. or wkends. Prefe11ion•I Service " 546-5410 or 8211220 21• y· la Do do NB •. hair •~ C I I
Superior ~;ncy 642-TI41 TIJRING _ Female, I~ HOUSEKEEPER, live-i n, for the employer TRUCK oruVERS-Wa~ted ANSWERS (B~uffs).11 ra ' . ~~724~ ' ..,.,, &
1857 Harbor, Costa Mesa mediate opening for aper N.B. 2 school-age children, J and the •ppllc•nt SALESMEN tor 'mov\nc A ston.ge in· DANISH teak din'c rm aet,
Accnt. Cler~ & trainees. Beach Dnl.pery Spanish ck. 673-1322 aft 6 133-Dover Dr., N.B. Full Tim. dustry. Immediate openings Nicety -Younc -Beaot -tbl, I chrt, A. buffet;
Payable • receivable exp, Service 900 W. 17th, C.M. HOUSEKEEPER. f\ill time, '42·3170 54t.2743 Experienced preferred for IO Men .. For appt. call Single -GOING purcllUed in Cappenhqen.
beach area, call Lcraine, 646-3909 7-3: 30. Parkhurst Retire· NURSE'S AIDES but not neceue.ry. Many btwn 7: 30 le 12 noon, The UHt thing a man notic· Persian rue tlt8. Hide+bed.
I &.... R "dence 99'l5 La NEES * 1 54~nso es about a cirt depend$ on 6 ·~• Westcllff personne 06 ... ncy, DRIVER-Older man, part ment es1 • " * TRAI . company benefits. App Y · which way •M ii GOING, Cance Sale. Sat 6/ . .uiw.o 2043 Westcllll ·.Dr., 'N-.B. time, to drtw truck. Alameda, Fountain Valley. in peraon only between TYPI~ Exper, w/bookkeep. Jon DQy Dr., H.B. 962--7439.
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Ted 64Z.7455 Jim SM-3401 645-2710 • 962--0538 * 962--5531. tALL SHIEJS) 2 and 6 P.M, Ask JM lng, Prefer w/bacqrotind in THE PROFESSIONAL LEAVING State, Must sell:
A'ITENDANT With expel', for PLANNING to moYe1 You'll HSKPRS Emplyr pay• fP.e Mike Grant thippin1 It Invoicing~ Penn. SCHOOL OF DRAMA Provano rattan furn, dining ehold Good IOtO
Chevron Station oi Hem find an amazing number of George-Allen Byl&nd Agen-In .• 11ervice program with · -.... 1 'w/new gi-owlni co. Xln't op. Siege.Motion Picture Rt cutlOm made, 1 bale Heus 1 ·
Rent-A-Car in Lag una. homes in today'• Classified cy 10&-B. · E. 16th; medi-vision, Fringe benefits. 'PLEAS'l APPLY portunitles for the future. Beg\nning-Advanoed~ R a grus, newr U8ed, top e MFGR MOVING.
College student, no long Ads. Check them now. S.A. 547--0095. HUNTINGTON VALLEY 1.750 Newport Blvd., CM call Jor interView, from Classes 6f&.6749 eves. grade, many extras le ac· Flberglan decon.tcr wall ~~·:~r::rt1u1~!;1ed=Job1 Men.Wom. 7100 1Jobt Mo.n.W.om.. 7.100 oor:~~ -1 fip~~~ElUTO -·~iise~M,Mo~,tbruFri., ~:~1C'l=~:~ ;;=~~~ =~=;·=tab:,n:
schOol. Gd. pay for ad man Hunti~o!'~· C&lif. Well ea tab import dealer lff. furniture· IOOO J'efripra!OI', dbl, d" · ' trays • finmbed A unflnilb. 494-9003 turing the hottest import Typist $3)0.$375 2-pieee curved Da, 7 piece Sewnl copyrirbted ~ A'JTRACTJVE Glrit tor AIHmbler• NURSES Needed for private lines. Good opportunity with May conlkler prJ ~ out ...... -dinette. tet, tt'cllntr, 2 twin &111. MU28t, 549-~.
p/time "NOl'k. Must be 18 h duty • every type, RN'• • good co. benefitt for quali-ct school if eood t)'pisl Opty 17 PC •. KING SIZE bede, mile. 54M834. 100 Yards of med betp
or over. Fox So. Coot Burroug s Corp. LVN'• • Prac. • A I d... f;.d; .,,.,.,;.,,.,... ;mport to adva=. BEDROOM CUSTOM Mode .... ...,. carpeti... $1 per , ••
ptaz.a Theatre, 3410 So. All ehi.1'19. ca.JI any hour. uleapenion. 646--9.109 for ap. StJperi« Agency 6'2-1141 I...aJp t dnwtt anuer, mll'-uo...i, down filled, $TS. OU 54&-9582. 1
Bristol, C.M. Le64~~~e Nurt1e1 Registry potntmeot. Ask ror Dlck. 1857 Harbor, Costa Meta ror, ~ bedaide 1tands, ~ wblte drapes 26LX 80" $15. --~-· IOU
ATTRACTIVE LADY New Commerci1l ·Comput1tr Pl•nt r:r.N<J .... '1¥adboard,tn~qullt. Deoon:~table;n:l.Lamps G•r111 S.le
WANTED 2 to 3 days wk. **NURSES AIDES** SALESLADY Cor Jewelry TYPEWRlTER ?.fECHANIC ecf'm1.Hress, ....,I.I, bl&nk-'25. "673-3SfM. •
••• ,,clerk & Ill• olc ...-!<. MISSION VIEJO E rienoed 7-3 PM Ston. Som••-· req'd ••1 h~· 1 '" et. -BIG f>m ily c...,,lnr teot. _. xpe * 5.i9--306l PH: 54l--M02 Auu ng mac me eJCp, n-• au;loe of Spanish HOUSEFUL Mediterranean Scott stereo tuner, bl, can 642-8057 sidelotibkle wctk. 6'~1873 or Mod•m S\Y'-tumltut1J. Sofa.. lovti:teat, k bl 1 SECY SALES ti!" 1pea er ca nel, e e c AUTO Part Counl•r. must HH oponlnp for PROOF MACHINE • -TYP!Sf And GuO'r!day-185 • ,OR."$24f l<lar BR, h.__lampo, """"""'-TV In .. blnot, have. GM experience. Joe Of'ERATOR a week .. to start lf&.3931 ALL · .....K. palntlnp tic.'' ~r. N W': bau'··t, whl~ l""n ...:~i; LERS • b1e • No·4ow11 pm!O, ~•Y SI ""'· ~· -'• • "" ~ "' ·-M.cPhenon a.e....iet San ASSEMB WILL TIWN """ !or -NEED •harp, pertona !or •-1. WILK'S WAltlHOUSI --:-· • board • .,.,,.., Mexi<&n Qemente .f92...115f . lion avallablt at &<:urity leey. to join our t~t pow. VANDA &.uty Countelor 600 w 4tb St. Sanl& Ana T-Pe dinette: set, uk. new lampi1. I AM to a PM sit.
BABYSITI'ER. My home for Pacific Na f t Bank. So. La. ~ co. DiWTlt, dutiet Incl. COlmdk:s now ~ DtDy ·,_9 Sat M Sun· JJ..4 COit qx>, sell $110. ~3" $44-0553 2'00 Wa'lt(ftlt, 2 prHChoolen. ... Inns, at our new plant In M!aslon Viejo, Calif. "'""· Apply 30812 s. Coot telepbono -"" w/ou11<> "" part-tlme ...,1op op-rotlnd mari>lt ..,, table 135. CdM. •
ReL tit 5:30 64l-0951. Soma upenence ,preferred. Hwy, South tqun1., 499-2224 men, record keepinJ, SH. por. No exper nee. !W&-5710 REMODEIJNG Sal': coucb, Beaut IOl1d tftk 'ouftel $65. • ~.._ "'~SITl'ER -7,illl a.m. =•.m.•4:~.m. Equal ....... mployorMIF \YP .... MUil be olourate AITRESSll*** 2 ............ chok, ...,.. Mf..I ' ..r., lmmac SM, Ntw -· in ~-·Ill'·• ~--L-1 and ""''d ' W table, •nd tabln, .._, •• CUSTOM MADE • ,,. to S:» ~ my tbrotigh ...--,._..,"Cl . EXPERIENCED wheel Ugbt fixtures t: 12 almWarea weed drop l•t "liOiiie. Ci1I itti'f"'Zi....... f.mmedlateoptnlng, Apply In Sl'ART at $52.Vmc. X1nt No Phone Calls )Tdi. Antique sattn drapery HATCH COVERS dlr:iette, 4 Vinyl tbaln. cOjlt
*•BARMAID•* Nl1hta. EMPLOYMENT OFRCE penion • Contact SetviOI oee__ty lot•dvanctm.!n!._All Apply In Penon mattrlal (It. green). Arter f125.i140 ** Ca11M2-l™ $95. will sell $60 • muy
No blkinl, DO dandng. $2.~ -25725 Jeronimo IJto.d fl,1a~r ~1 -·fr.n,g; ben.'• Incl. profit ,___SURF a: SIRLOIN 4 PM 4 ~~ekendl call: FINE fl,fahop.ny d 1 n Ing otht'l" household Item.a. Calh
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hr to start. No exper. neo. Mission vi.10, C11if. SOUTH COAST ahuinr. Appl~ In J>traon at· 5930 Pac~tJc Cout Hwy. 642-6463 tabl~End table. Gilt frame only pie.a~. 8tl Paulat111D,
APPIY in penM>n bet. It~-2 UO.nD . FORD-MERCURY · NeW!Qrt Besch SPANISH Bedroom. < S mtrror 34 x 68. Antique vtc No. I... C.M, ~_.,,t --
pm, UttJe John's Inn, 200'f2 ' 3().1 Bro1tdwaf, Laguna Beach ' C•lifwnl• Wal~ * -Ho9teq mcrithl old,) te.t complete C~l'lt'I chalr. 644-1679. A SUn 10-4. '
N. Santa. Arlt Ave., Santa Equal opportunit_l employer DAILY PIU>T DIME _ A lniectlon M-'dlnt Exp'd. Over Z:1 with new king"'llll'-btd wlth THE QUICKEB YOU CALh. JUST A blt of e..mhU. .
A""Hellh•" ' Male/Fenllla • • •. LINES ..,1 YoU just.... :m Brina AV. .. C.M. BLUE DOLPHIN 1o;r !""'nty. 536-<!!M& or THE QUICKER YOU 8ELL .~~ ~91_ui» -· DAILY PILOT WANr ADS! '•lfll a dt,y. (ln.ine tnduatrtaJ Complfxl .+tM Via Lklo, N.8, M.-11.oo Dtal 6Q.MT8 a thaJ'le tt.
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Avanle Car,!e European = . AU.CTION .JUNr 5Tll [RIDAY J•,30 P.M. pelilgrd, Fne IO loving we1ned • boulebrol<U. dothee. az 1¥9, Je:~. KENMORE Auto. 'Wuhe.r, ~ II.-,; home w/ )Int nn. ~185 ~183. 615 -ten. Gibion &Uil•n. Xln't •cont!. 140., Hotpoint ESTATE 0 R£POSS£SS' ION .· art 6.,,.... -6/6 2 ~ lrl<o!Jy -mmlc eqUip, ~mikes, amps, auto. wuher. xln't oond, • BEAU'l' Year old white aiZle; t blacJt Border •eolllit:
Ncilol, · 'N, tlrts, Indian $t5. Will deliver. 841...SUS . Penlan fem. eat, w/onnge l short hair black w/brown.
tbll:, Ft.Icon wagon, ski or 54&-8612. JOOO's Of Yard Of New Carpet 28 Office A: lttY ma.rk1np on Jace. Detore ll or .aft 8 PM
equip, ~s, b,ooka. USED Appliances & TV'a, Desks French Provincial Bdnn Se't Drexel Alto l~ )'t'. old ce.llco fem. 540-4808 CIC
po1ten. UC tnO'r'f. all guaranteed. Dunlap's, Dining Set, stinley Desk & Book'caie, i...: 1·cat. BriWanl colors. 5 Beautiful. lively kittens to
FURN I TURE , Hi-Ji 1815 Newport, C.M. New Mason & Hamlin Spinet Piano, Bunk . 5*--'1201 618 good bomts, 3 Jttna!e, 2 ::'c1:• ~c~ 54&--T188. Beds, Divans, Chairs, Chest Of Drl~efs, ,. "~ Kttten, male, Jong male. 1 each calico'-blicl.
"b M i' "-·A·~1.. • Maytag deluxe "'asher S90 Cocktail Tables B""ets Hutches Ma~le Cof.. tail, ¥ t I & e r I w h 11 e blue-atty • 2 red U&trt. .. urns. any ~ Maytag set. p1 dryer $200 f ' M¥ 1 1 circlts trOUOO f'>fl Born 548-7355 511 ·ttema. Fri, Sat, Sun. 453l ee.& End Tables, 8 Repossesse(\• tereos, "l'A u Foel'i·Dq ~.l,.,,=-=c---~~....;.;. Cwtland tCameo'lfi&hlands> Others from US up &.U-8637 Like Nlw. Frebch Provincial CQmbin8.Uon u~.-.r sa-00 615 UGl.Y Kittens need love too.
CdM. •REFRIGERA'l'OR, wblte• Color TV. Portable Color TV, Sp81J1¢ Tables · · · ml Elden Ave, ./"'-I>.
• A<.~ 1110 1 ' • .. ~ $S5 , .. I "Chair~ New Boston Rockers •. Recliners,. ma~ ' adorable Costa Me••· Cat i l 16 cu ft nmaua, ; *84.2-1&49* · , W '°l ~ multl-cokinld fe.males 8 646-336f 116 .,._-bed, like now 165; . . . indow & Cedar Chests, Refrlgera\ors, w'ko ~.-..._~, Pi.-.
1 Zenith 21" coneole $60: FRIGlQA.11\E Relritera~. Stoves Washers & Dryers. 1 :.. q11 '~Carob St. ClJ'TE, Healt:ey mn.r mi:ic·
1 hutch ljS; Mioc lampe top lree>er; excellent con-'MUCH MUCH MOR .. E·I · N.B. 1 .. • 61; ~-!'Pl>M~a1'·. ".~.-·~.!".':'.' &: household items. some dlHon. $50. f)46-.8614. -•-..n ~ •-=-
1 , • FREE.Tflovin,home, small 847.:WO, 897-548) 618 ~~:~Su~T Elden Ave,. w;:!~ 1 ~ ::r.~ °;!; WIND J'S AUCTION ~a ~ puppy, ap-DESPERATELY Need good
MOVING -Miut sell J.see. both. 546-6116.. • .. Jl'OX·. 3 mo. old. C..U eJt homes tor 3 cute titte•,
-··h, leathe·r chair, d•·-11• ~ 5 pm, 5.11·'1631. 615 "-eaned It box trained. ·-· ·-AUTOMATIC Wuher. late COME BROWS! AROUND • ' , set. model'• clothing, size model. Exeellent condition, lL 1..... • GtwUNO Covering-646--1403 6/6 5 to 12. 7l91n: Marigold, 64S-M48 , 2075 Yi Newport I '"'' " ' o~tal itrawberry, YoU l Small friak:y mixed brted
I .. Cqrona • del Mar. Sat. A $45. • Behind Tony's Bld1.-. M1t'l1 !Ur. 11154 OraJ,.., Ave. CM. J>llPP~S brown. lhOrt haired ·~--•-4 •-t•-.--. · lllO Co1!1 Mo11 * 646 1.116 ·•-t • g1s 1 ~ •. ,coon ... · l'VI ... _. ,,..... • ma e and femal e.
<;ARAGE Sale: Hld•·••bed. --C:)PEN ·DAILY 9 to ,4 LOVING 'I Puppios neod 54&-lm 'f8
Cb.ibne tea 1et, teak din'g IUTIQU£ fiomes.: iml-med. size, AOORABLEWhitea.ndblaek nn at, Pers1a.n nig, Goll M &O-Mn. ·1735 A Pomona, and white kittens. To Coocl
clubs. Lot.I of Goodie's. Sat , .C.N. · 9/5 homes. Male and female,
616. 10082 Jon Day Dr., ESTATE AUCTION Hl·FI & Storoo 1210 Ml1c1ll~_L_ l600 I ~'1ico ••yellow• whl" 893-2867 6/8
H.B. 962-1439. FOR Sal" Craig cnr '""°· * AUCTIO,N * ~ outdoor kittons. 6 2 Cute mixed breed pupa. PATIO Sale: Sat 10-5. Zenith Sat. June 6th. 7 pm ntw &. ne._ver used. $110. Wkii old. Call after 3:00 Need good home, male •
TV, stereo, baby crib, • Consignment of antiques 612-1061. • ' U you wUl iOU c:tr bu)t. : ~ 6/5 fem. 548--0813 9/5
bidt&bed, childrens tum.&: from Minneaota. ---r , live Windy a try , lfiAtrr. Torto~ shell, KITl'ENS _ 6 wks Oill other Items. 1934 Balearic, • Over·$Xi ilenur lo be sold Catntra1 I Auction, Frida,y 7:30 P·nt. apa,ted fem. cat . housebrok. wean~ box tra~ 3
C.M. (Mea Verde) 10 the hlahest bidder. E...,·i-W...t 8300 Windy's Auction Barn en sweet & 1W1Ue. SC8®3 male i female Sf5.m5 615 ..... r"........ K 615 > •
ELECTRONICS G" •• • BOB'S AUCTION 20JSI> Newport, CM l4H6ll6 ' ~ GENTLE U>vlng lam "" sale • Transistors, SCR. _204 w:-cM.plnan ll:ASHlCA l968 super 8 mm, Bebincl--Tony'•·Blda'. Mat'l. NEtl'.> Cd. home for 1 'ft rler • mix Beige &: 'black
diodes, caps, test ~Ip, e&"1ridge load, e.lectric eye, BED divan, .. il.ngle bed, fe~1 eat & 3 adorable 1 -loves kids 5f8--08l3 815
resistors, wire, ele. 2449 Orange, Calif. case. $50. 492-0654 wk.: blk kltten1 ma.le a .-.... '.:::'iC:-~:'=':.._,,,:;;1 Phone: 538-1141 uphol1tered chair, lflilquts, fem 842-7l25 • 615 "2" Adorable ldttebl -}co«. ~. Cf4. Owned & Operated By Sporting Goods a500 unnntahed 18' sallbollt. 1615 • tng for homes _ 1 blk a:
GARAGE aaJe -Sun.. 10 • Bob Ford, Tustin Avt., C.M. · KITTENS ... ~ atrlped, l tlgtor-etripe 548-00.3 6/S
to 5' 8196 R\dgelJeld Dr., Auctioneer: O'KEEFE & Merritt 4burner . "rot • flutty, ,prnonalU;y "3" Heal•"" 6 wU old Id' H.B. Everything must go, Bud Ga.rretaon SCUBA Gear: tanks-lwin / grill ga t __.. plus. Pott)' ,trained. Boy or .. ..,. • v
movinl to ~pe. Pants. 72's \Vilh bopts, Uke new, w . . 5 1 ove, ~."""" girl 546-1665 anl;yime 6/5 ten. housebroken. Call after
lh'-,..ru coats, suits, $85. Regulator-US divers, condihon, $75. Also vinyl ' 4:00 p.m. 54fr1678 615 .. .., Org, Co. monthly market rocking chr. $25. 64&-8564. VERY friendly 3 mo. old FREE _, .
PATIO &: Gar. Sale: June ANTIQUE. SHOW ust>d twice $2S. 6'13-l9'l5. German Shepherd I coYote ~~ & white kittens.
5th •tit Tools, f i shi ng & SALE SURFBOARD Excellent SIJM GYM World's eulest puppy. Loves child ren . 8 wks old, in 1n1ne
tacJde, sliver: china, clothes Sat. Jtmt &th, 11 a.m •• 9 cond. 6'11" 18~l" wide $85. ~~~ ~ani;o:e~e=, 962-2368 6/6 83J..1731 · 6/6
u 10-12-14· Corner 13th & p.m. Sul)•Jun.i 7th, 11 am.-5 Call 546-8036. 646-7630. ' ' 2 Bee.uWul fluffy females, 2 Poodlea-2 yn. old,-> mde
Balboa Blvd. 10AM·7PM. -p.m. Org, Co. Fairgrounds,*. Big ~Uy camptng ten~ e WEST11'all S~DPLE e y.r)Q;. old kltteps l gray &:n!yJe~~~e.:......,!Oalt~ ~
GAR Sale: Sun, J un 7, 10 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. 8 x12. 64~ 1 • ""!'~.! · . ''With "'Ile. 1 gray 1trtped 0 · ~ er v 616
am, many hlhld &: garden Admission SO<:. · 2600 Wavecreat, CdM. w/~eal rJi, M~h :;. tiger. 548--0SJ.3 · 6/8 PETS ind LIVESTOCK
item1, some turn. 3226 FOR Qmnolsse~;atorSURFBOAJU) 1'~", &oocl :~7&CM!o\', a 0 Kl'ITENS Fat Albert--~~-- -
Idaho, C.M. itema velvet upbol love shape $35. swl.m fins J3. (p/.•--1 Mlss MuJfet &. P•ts, Gtntiral llOO
Sal 312 Coll' ' • . "-ch~ to I &le 49f-12Tr 1MISC: Household Hew; vw . _'6..... , .. e GARAGE e, ins, sea ti A ch.rs. mirrora, faney """ we s • . · . Add-A-Room tent. 3 2 2 6 TJitr Paws, .ff w\ai, weaned Zebra Finches. $2.25 e&cb.
Bal Isle: Tays, Decoratlw desks, leather uphill. card Montana Ave CM 546-~ & tralne<i, ~7 6/8 215 Jo Anne PJ NB '
wood. Art crafts, Swipe, tbl & 4 match'&' ann clirs. Mltctllaneous l600 ' · FREE K1!1ens. 8 wks 66-1584 '
Child's bike, much more. 6'f3..8t10. --· ; •Fin~ adolt .trlcych:. ~'.' JOllgha,ired. 108 J'ark Av~'. MA'I'CH\NG Pa.tr adult
GA RAGE Sitle-Thursday, .. wheQls, S75· . Balboa Illand 6/8 tilvtrtox type rabbltl '6
Friday A Salunlay. 14921 S.Wing Mlchln11 1120 GRADUATION GIFTS ** &7>-2643 ** KITfENS &by IL 546-&.l65. •
Jelle~n. MJdway City Beautllul rinp, necklaces, CEMENT MIXER 893-2S2l SINGER Auto zl&'·Ull, 6 mos, earrl.ngs for the Graduate. Sears tow-type, xlnt con. .. U&ed to chlldren BABY Mynah Bird • cage
old. No attach oeeded for ...... A ,...,..,,.... C 11,.,. dlllon ,174• 495-4'779 54(l:65ol2 6/6 $35. 1209 w: Balboa Blvd., HOLIDAY Spa & misc. 1401 %lg-ill&' but1on ho l es ... witom ...._ ... ,.. aa .... ,. ' .......A 2 1 mal At 1 NB 6J3...91kll
Olive, Apt. P', Huntington deal~ etc. Guar, $39 caah 11upplie11, waxes, enp.gement 1967 Encycloped.la Brittan lea ~it~;; ·~m:lk ~I~ ~bb e .. :..:....:. · · ·
Beach, 536-2260. or small paymentl. 526-6616 & weddin&: r lqp our ~~ Senior & junior volume ~ 616 Cats .....,
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FJrnlturt Auction I025 Mualcal ·eqUJpment, Roughs .t:, CU! LAWN SWING TINY Female klttena, oranse 4 Seal polrtt Siama&-6~ wb.
ln1trum1nt1 1125 atone1, Evtrythlfti' for the Pert.eel condition, uaed 3 & white, need aood homes. old. $12.50 each. Call attitr *AUCTION*
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~ hound. mos. Sacrifice $50. 64W666 call 54~1846. 6/5 5, 548-98'11
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DRUM Set w /Ludwlg Sund.a,y 10-4 ~loled Mqn. YARD .. v~.cuum, aood cond wk old 1dt1et'lll. Lookina ~1---------,--1
chr om e tnare ' drum FIVE M GEMS A: '50 25 trimmeNnower good b>mes. 83&-4493 6/5 Dogs 1121
w/sJ\tttt cue I: actt1s, All LAPIDARY SUPPL):' $100. 675-1657 . --------1
eql,lip like new, Must aell Rear ol College Center LISTER SJ.,..l Blackstone 1 ADORABk LE c;~er l:m~ ·ALASKAN M al a mut•,
1100 Sl.50. 54&-4063 :nso P..arbor Blvd ll·A eye! diesel used $lilO Snare 7 w pups. e em. German Shep., male, !
Walnut Spinet $250 Costa Mesa * SJg.2(139, drum $40. ~. • 836-149.l 615 mod 's, Sacha ~-~
At.rl'OMATIC Washer, top
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WURLITZER Portable elee-and liner with altirt, uldng haired. call: ~9589 6/5 53&-3188. before 6PM.
trtc piano $295. Artley Dute ~$1"'0~. 84~1--,718"-7--~-~ 14 Baby kttteM, 8 wks. old. POODLE Pups 2 white, 'I
FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, $75. 6'13-8701 N. B. P'amlly Tenn l • lSU Sanderling Cir., C.M. wk:I., small miniature. AKt:
apt -1ize, good condillon, GWSON Ouslc folk auttar, memt,,nhlp, $295 + trans, 54~2410 6/5 ordered. 1300 W. B a 1 boa
*'Call ~3.194. Xlnt t'Ond, Sacrillcc price. '"547-821l'ext 350 "Clara" BEAUTIFtJL Lo~ IDvd., -Newport Beac.b
G.E. WASHER 644-0678, 644-2853 OLD Camel Back mantel klllens 1 wks oJd trained. 673-4843. '
$35. 64&-2240 ELECTRIC Bus Guitar, too clliek. Runs excellent. $35. 962-8641 6/5 GERMAN Sh e p herd. '5 ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new to be used, $50. ().ll 64&'..?W MOTHER Cal and 4 kilt months must R ll, Yet)'
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Pl•no• & Org1n1 1130 894-2312 Bbx 2174, N.B. BLACK Kitten hall, Persian AKC Reglatered, m ales,
NEWPORT Tennis Clu b full free only 10 very iood Boston Bull pups. $50 'fB2l
PIANOS & ORGANS LA-D-IE-S~dlamond---d-l·n·n-er membership $385. 675-4883 home. Call 89J..68l8 616 ~h 7953St, We1tml n1ter.
NEW .\ USED ring, set with 1% karat or 673-8971 °"->"'
• Yamaha Pianos Ora:ant center diamond, 2 diamonds ---BLACK Min iature poodle ADORABLE Male wire hair
• Tho 0 ··-Ml W 1-• 1610 female, good w/chlldren. mu rg...... ~ ~· karat on each side. IC. In -M2-987G ft 6 PM 616 Fox Terrier Puppy, White, e Klmba.ll Pianos Brilliant cul Sacrlficel .Re~ 8 · black & brown. $10. e Kohler & Campbell Jy to~ P360. Daily Pilot. WANTY.D Floral print aofa. PUPPIES, Doberman • 646--0130.
COAST MUSIC Mordan Thrtft Shop Recliner ch!Ur, MI ri ad Shepheta. Free.~ aft *~Sl:;,.:LKY,::;-TE=RRIER==~PUP=~*-1
NEWPORT & HARBOR l<(llll.tt!I, Tl.lb e n c l o • u re. S. 6/6 • vc, 1 wkl, Reuonabll ~--ta M . * ...... """" lBlO Parle Ave,. C.M. Bathroom ceil'g healer, Old l'D ....,. esa ~ SALE 70' x 6' wood fence, 2 x •--* 9 s 12.s domed trunk, Sauaap atuf· _,,
Open 1().6: Frl lll-un June 6 & 7, 10 AM~ PM fing machine, Ole door 4·s, 2 " S's, 4 " 4'• & BEDLINGTON • 19 mo1,,
HAMMOND M.3 (Acroas From Flah Fry) rt.frig.~ ' decorator rack. 968-1041 616 1payed, shots, all equip.,
ORGAN Benefiting Children'• Schol· WATER cooler &m to 4000 WJlL Deliver to )"OQr home no papen. '30, &Q..2290
\\1ith Percuaslon, -warranty, ar1hlp Fund. · CFM ra""e ' for mobile free kittens, h tbrk n .• St ee--~ t
Le • Dell I cl d . .., 8415000 6/6 · ,-.... u pu pp e s, ssons • vell'. n u ·BOGEN FM tuner, Ml>LX home. 646-4660 alt 6pm • champion aired, $1 T5 .
l!d. Harmon.-Cardln 50 w a t t w ANT good used sewing FREE Kittens! Come and 6424586, 433-Macnolla., C.M.
Thlt WHk Only $518 arnp, custom built 6tcreo machine '25. or 1, 11. set them! wa Broadw~1 GOULD MUSIC coUee la)Jle combo, drop M2-6771 aft 6:30 PM Costa Mesa. U s-.3927 .... 616 MIN. Schnauzer pups A.KC.
COMPANY leaI ouncan.P.hyfe table, Playful A loving com-
2045 No. Main orig oil palnt'gs. 968--3013. Old EIKtrlc Tr1ln1 ~ 01T~u~tul Po~,:;:,,~~~ panlon1. $15. M.f..-On4
S1nta Ana 547-06ll GJ ASSORTED makes , 842-l'l31 del Mar 673-2202 6/6 BASENJt, female, 6 me».
USED STEINWAY mostly Edl•on · & TWIN Slae Canopy Bod In KITJ'ENS A vvl•IJ<' 2 ell iholl,:5..-0tio .
Soundseribe tranacribing & aood cond Ii w -aned a: tra1 d * 1 * dlciatlon equlpt with extra Cail 540-4'125 ttera. e ne I AKC lRISH Seiter DUDOM!s 548-4615 6/6 ,..,_AAA Your'• Now!·~-,-6 ft. Grand 5 yn old • eells parts & supplies $f50, whole Ix .... .....,., new for $4500. Financial Joi 646--1~7. M1chln•ry, Etc. 1700 CHDIUAHUA Ttrrar m • 6'JS..81l8 Ba.lbot,
I •1""" -ture, aood houH do&'-5 )Tl. hardship forces A e,,_ ~CARPET left from Comm'!. e Mf'GR MOVING 642-4893 (/6 FIELD Dor ""'AKC, German
cash takes ii. Private party. contracts. $1.98, i2.88, shag Air compre11son, 1pr1y COLD SPOT Refriattator, ihortkl hal: "~~erl )>llpl, 10
Sf&.!'58_. S3.99 &4: yd. DrakeLCa.rpet bOOths, spray guns, paints, ru nnln r co·ndltl o n. w • '"'' ..,_.._,
We are having a 17206 Beach Blvd, H.B. metal cablneta, furnace, 49&--ll63 6/6 OLD EQlltah Sheep Doc
Whale of a Stl• 842-5114 tbi11, racks, Pck'g mater, OVERSl'UFFED Cb 1 female, 1 'ft, PET not for
on Planoa and Ora:a.ns. WHEELBARROW Cost $40, wall plaque•, picture t ab! needs de r , breedlnr, i1'15. 839-9238.
You· bettir come~on down! sell~ i 11 30• 'bf ~" 'J)lut1c· frames. tfatuary, uh tra,v1; ?>111 ~ 5~-~ !~-MALE Yorklhlre -Temer
.WARD'S BALDWIN &"M.1010 pipe $5, 0(.'halrs, table lamps, etc 642-8289 549--2868 In&' . .....,.. _,. '" Pu Cha lo llftd
1819 Newport, C.~f. 642-8484 M.lsc. 644-1058. . ' -FREE Wood • Model Glaaa ppy,* ~ *
&~!;.vefl..:!n ll" Admiral O>Ior T.Y. wllh FREE TO YOU ~~ SUpl!rior, C&~i • Golden·Re!rl<wr Puppllt,
-~---'------1 new antenna. and picture AJ(:C, . •
tube. $200, Call 673-3316 S Pupplet part poodle A 5 Bab)' kilten1, f u rry, . CtD 4N-Ol8
HAMMOND, SteU1way, Yam· after. 6 pm. wtre-balrtd terrier. Small. houtebroken. 6G-4958 att1"",...,-=-,,=-==-=-..
sha, New Ir used pianos of Also kltten1, 646-fln 6/8 4PM. 6/8 AT i..tll AKC EncUsb Bull
most makes, Best buya tn N~~T Bch Tt?nnls Club CUTE Blk & w~, -·•e ...,, ... f ·cu1e blk .• 11:.Gl1h female f!l,PI..;_,, Cham. "A.p, blood line. So Callf at Schmidt Music meml:iei'i 10 hard c:ts A. 4 .. .,.. ~ll"t,-~ .,...,,~ ;Tr ......,.,, ..,.
Co l90'l N Ma1n Santa Ana ~· eta, JM .dirt& facll JfY. Smt: mix d lO ·1 k!ften 6 wa .. 'fo f'Cld boJnt. AKC M I Si)ift> •1M d • • • & Pro 1hop, 540-8207 aft 6. 8'42-7292 · 8 8 644-0tlO : 618 a e ~ -or 1n e for what bave )IOU, C&ll
PIANO u ltht 1 't od Graduation fonns ls, az 10 THE Bad iUYI have deserted 1 All black female cat, no 537~
Fu • •'1 •~A? ~ti never used, ·Fra,iei11can, 7tkitl~, 4 c~t1:·Be aaoc>d tail nice JK!l'SO~ll:J 'netd11M,.::~~-.;:;-r;,.-_-,---.,~1--ol~d.
mlture or acue. d11<ht11, ,d~IUonal Items. i'11Y, adopt me. ~ l M !?Oi1 home.' 5"!04.10-61! .;;~o.=tlan "tt; ~
m:::.t5tr. $.'l&--2260 2 . t.ong"'halred..Jl)ale-klttens. JQ'ITENS "-. 4 :male and people Beat offer MS-05ll8 I
UPRIGHT PIANO, BEAUT. MEn'AL detector co.111 new 531-22.16 6/8 female black' Of'I, Sutt, all Ch ' She,h.rd '
TONE, J:i'·&tS-OU3 $150 aell $70: 10 spd Schwinn CUTE, FluU)t le I t lens , colors, 6f&..4S28 611 Mal rm.:n 33'1 M .. .....11 .. '::
Ena:. racer $55. M&41.TI, 6'13-8963 618 POODU:/Mllte... 8 mo1 e . ...,. -·-·
BABY Grand, walnut. comp .. evell. -FWFFY Little be l & e ft~'::.' -"~H~""'""'""""'"""""'"i.:-~1---\. re~c. $651), 675--l24S COPPERTONE St~ new, pen.Ian kitten. MM239. 611 children. t'IS-4TM tfl Honn ..
or ·' $65· larae oval bnlded --------..;.;.,-1 W1lnut Uprl9hl $100 rug $15 ~IM 5 Gray ldtt•no, lrurryt 32211 I Yr. old German ShoPhenl THOR OUGHBRED . -• 5t8-8639 • • · Idaho, C.M. Sun. only. '18 maJe ...tth J>tlipen, To good Qul_rttf mare 'Ensllst.
===;;:;:===="iAlR CoodlUonlne units i100 ,.2,, Youna fem. hampsten home SCS.-2* 613 Jump'&' trophy wln.ncr, lt:all
T1levl1i0ft 8205 each. with CAP Sf&..M2'1 6/6 ava.11. 1'15-1819 :.:.:::.;.;=~'."'.'"--::-""-:ll==,.,-:::IJ62.-0533:;;:;;·~-.,.;-:-;-:. FIUENDLY Black rabbit, SWEET, P~ oruge TRANSPORTATION BLACK • Wh.llt Packard BALBOA BAY CLUB free lo )'OU-'°"3391 616 spayed female cat l~ old.1.;.;=;..;.;.;...;..;.;_;.;..;.;.;..;.;.;..._1
Bell TV Coneole, Eirctllc.nl MEMBERSHIP for lllle. -old lt•d shols. 5d--OS1
0
3 tl8 Boats l Yachts taao
Condition, '30, 00$--'1'000. -t 6™559 •* CUTE Kttltn»-7w~~ _ -------I
, PllU..CO CONSOLE MOVIE Projector $ 2 5, SJ&.-0136 6/6 2 Spayed fem. cats .. 1 blk. 1~' nBE.ltOl..ASS rafllboul
Blade I Wblt8'$t5. Vacuum cleaner $18 ; $1.AMESE croa1 kittens Box· l)art Slamtse • 1 oa11co. Motor, traller, et1c:. Wt
'~-------------------------~-~~~--49l-4279 after 5 pm. 642:!f , = , trat~d 'i'!.'1~51J8 6l5 o..4493 6/8 tank. ~· .~ I
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ts' Fiber&!• I: trlr. Must
tell, best otr. See 44.S Oak. ..................
14' Aluminum boat -25 hp
motor and trailer, extras
$300. "'"'981. • * BOSTON WHALER • 549-1375 •
ur Sloop, tralltt, nu mul
Ii rlc'I $500 or Beil Offer.
1)75.,ffi'l5 af! 6 pm
• 71, Ventuno. Ml.11)1 e•tn•.
Extra S.ila. U«XI « oUer. * CTS-Ql7 .. •
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R TRANSPORTATION
2 en. Ip BA. \VeU tum.
t blk1 trm octan. Adlt Pk
._l9M, nr 01,. Point
'66 11ond11 00 dh1 bikl!
SZJ.'i
·~71 ..
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TRANSl'ORTAT19N TRANSPORTATION
~clot '300 Trvck• a tSOI
- - - - -''6 GM<:, V5, '!i ... p;u, I.. --- _ __. Extra Extra clN.n, 1pUt rim
THIM: -~. moo 130-1911, HONDA 5'><0!6 . •
• 1966 Chevy 11' too pkkup. ,_.1:111 Ulll~ 321, •tandanl .mill 1651).
rniuouuwl.11 &46--089l.
'61 Fol'.d P.V. V.S.
New paint $495. Good cond.
67~16.57
-, 9510
ALMOST NEW 350 HO~DA. '6.l Wa.(Qneer.CS radio, new
2,IX» mi's. Red le whltf. t.&n. new engine, new
Call -· paint -· 1964 Ya.mah& (I]. Set up tor C tS2t
Dirt. $125, l-"a'-'m'-'pe"-"rs"----.;.;.;;;; * Ph. 675-«:!S * CAMPERS
'65 Yamaha 250
Need• work. sioo * 6 l'ACK *
* 546-3l<6 * $795 Of.EV. '69 V-3. stick 'Ai kin,
8 >ft. bed, air, cust. Lo mi. p I Xlnt. $2500. 5'~2835 u I Price ,;,,....;,,.=.:;.,,,;,:...=-~ Standard model includes cab
'68 Sean 106 CC. aharp. over fftture, 2 burner 1tove,
Ha wall bound, St'?O. ic. box. , butane beater A ===61>-3!38=====·,I Ute. Bat nlue tn """'-
Auto Service Kustom Motors
& Parts. 9400 845 Baker, C.M. 540-5915
Wholesale to Public Special Ct~nce
COMPLETE ENGINES e New 11' w/toilet rm, Sl445
SHORT BLOCKS e New 9', $1385.
Motor Man 64$-0204 • New 8', alps 6, S1695.
2 Engines: 5.5 Chev 6 cyl, • New 11', lull.y self con'l,
ju1t reblt SSD Ford 292 e.L Pl95.
vs, needs assembJlrc $1S. Scott's, 914 N. Harbor S.A.
642-9762. ========ol'67 Econol.ln& (Heavy duty)
Trailer, Travel 9415 Camper Van. Red-E-Kamp
---"------custom intuior. SlttPI 3
ALPINE ad u 11 s, Self-contained.
$2495. &48-6959
8' Jo'ull cab-over camper,
fact, discontinued model.
VACATION .... Complete. $895. 869 West
TRAVEL CENTER 18th St., Costa Mesa.
Excel.• Golden F•lcon '69 DODGE Van. Cwitom In.
Olympia -Alpine ter. Elec. retrig .. new tirc1.
Apliche • Wheel Camper 'fape deck. Bob 673-2098.
Woridf ~est most com· 14.' Camper tra.l~er. 5 berths,
plet. RV vebJcJ.. lhoppiqi Xlnt cood $795. 54.9-4123 aft
center. , 4pm
83Sl Garden Grove mw. GG .~,,...,,-,-,, ... """'vw="'c"A"'"M"P"ER=-.
534-6686 .-.ck, .... """"'· '''" Qoled. Sat. Open ~ $2895 .. .. 494-3581
537-4011
'65 Econollne camp unit,
xlnt's cond. Butane refrig.
Many xtru. $1200. 644.-2900
CAMPER -f150 . or best
oUer. Call after: 5 Pf.1,
645--0018
Strum Line '70
Terry•Nomad•Oasis
Explorer Motor Homes!=========
Fourwinds*WMkenc:ler Dune Buggies 9525
TRATEL ---CORVAIR eRKines for sale:
TRAILER SAW one "' H.P. $50: °"" 110
1• bor Blvd G G H.P., trtsh rebuild $150 . ..,172 Har • · • Both COflverted for V.W. ln-
1'.4 Blockt No. of. sta.Uation. See Sun. 11.t noon,
Garden !;~l~ 1S791 Estuary Ln., H.B.
~=_,..,,,:,:....,,o;~~~-t RED Cherry '63 Dune bu&:· TRAVEL TRAILER gy-'68 engine·, 53 hp. n e""
S\eep1 5. Good condition, s.t25. front end, ~w brake1.
Cllll 531-7294 aft 5. Really quick. it600 or best
STORAGE Space for offer. 67~7145.
TRAVEL TRAILERS ff DUNE Buggy Borlies $7:i.
month, 646.2556 e .. cket Seat11 $7. 2 \II/eeks
1961 is· Jewel travel trailer. Only. Cu.II {213) 921-55.5.'l.
Motorcycle rack. Sleeps 5. CORVAIR Buggy, Jh"l!el
548--946J legal. Sharp! t.1u&t seU.
Best offer! 5"s.-0371
Trucks 9500 ===-===
8F tt. Customiz.ed Pick up.
M96815
M!J..3031. Ext, 66 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
AUSTIN AMERICA
AUSTIN AMERICA
Sale1, Service, P&rtl
lmme<!late Deliver)'
All Models
n nuµ o r1
jl111por1 ~·
AUSTIN HEALEY
the Fabulous
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Motor Homn
Cab Oven
Chosol• Mo,alt
If c ... 1""
•••lttros
TNllort
9520
"YOUR vacation
11 OUR h u1ine11"
Callf.
Campers
14J s ...... Or-..
Op•11 D•rtv t iOO-S:lO
$1111. I I 1lO·l rOO
Thur I f r!. 'Tll t :OO
SJl·Ol tl •r SJt.Jtt7
Cl--4 MetMrf.i o.,
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-1' m The Kind Of
Woman Who Gets
What She· VVants
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••• Because I'm The
Kind Of Woman
Who's Smart Enough To
Use DAILY PILOT
Classified Advertising
Wieve mt1 there's nothin9 lround our ltome 1nymore
that isn't beinq used -because the minute I discover
something i• no longer needed, I •en ii, while ii still
has maximum value, through an inexpon•iva DAILY PILOT
Clauilied Ad . That way, instead o/ • cfullar of things
wa don't u,., I have the extra cash that lats me have tho
newer things ••• the "extra" things my whole family
enjoys. Here's what I mean.
The cash I 90! /or tho gooCI clothes anCI toys tho children
had outgrown bought me the decorator J.mp I'd been
wantin9. The musical instrument no one played paid for 1
big part ol our portable stareo u~il. The power tools
redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun
ol ii, tho good chair that just didn't match anything
anymore took my husbend and ma out /or • /ebulous
dinner at the f1nciest rest1ur1nt in town.
Go throug~ your homo. Mako • fist of en tlio worthwhile
things you find lhet aren't being usid. (You'H be surprised
al tho number you tum up tho first limo.) Thon, dial
642-5678 eny time between 8 o.m. end 5 p.m. ind
give your fist lo 1 friendly, exporiencad Ad Writer. Thal'•
~ft. there is lo it. I.l's inoxponsiva toolJI con co•I you n fittlo
" PENNIES A DA YI
WeD, now thet you know my secret -i•n'I ii limo you
got 1tarted toward better, 111ier, happier living with
DAILY PILOT Classified Ads? Start being tho kind
of woman who gels whit sho wants todeyl
Call Now 642-56 78
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J!:f!NSPORTATION
''"portM c... -
~usnN-HEALEY
'6't AUit.in Healey~ Classic er btlgetblac~ interior.
i.J.s, Hu bttn loved.
I otter around $3000. 213
TRANSPOj\TATION TRANSPORTATION -lmPoffod AlllM '9600 lmpor~. Autoo 9600
BMW CORTINA
* BMW * '67 CORTINA GT
l..arpst BP.fW Selectlon Cpe. 4 speed, radio, beater.
• Sa.lei • Parts • Service Uc. TSK290. ,
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. _,rldlt, JVM 5, 1470.
TRANSPORTATION · TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR·TloTfON· TRAl!SflORTATION TRANSPORfAflON
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TRANSPORTATION I
Imported C.rs • 9600 lrnJIOl'fed AutM -lmportodAutM
JAGUAR
9'00 Imported ••tw .-HOO _1m_oo'--rt-'°"-'A-'u'-tot.;..;.._96..;.;00~ Imported A"'"
DAiSUN FIAT MGB RENAUtT TOYOTA
-$-•••••••••• '~62 XKE RoadJlff. R/H, w/ .. dtp, Xlnt c:ond, S1SIXI.
BUYING A FIAT? ;n-88lll.o• 968-l393 *
~·· ,, BMW
AUTHORIZED !• SAl..E.S, SERVICE
for the surrounding area. $995_
Overseas delivery special-~· "Leader In Tbe i.:.-ar.b Olie1•· ~u. s.i.s .... Sund.,._ ZIMMERMAN
C. Bob Autrey Q ~ 1860 Long Beadi Blvd., L.B. ~ 21-45 HARBOR BLVD. if !1113)~-8721 . MM410 .
. •a ~ ·'69 DATSUN te: , , •w~ Bia: Sedan, overhead cam, 4 i
alt '&I XKE Sunrf Oasaic Cp.
Mikado ~am. Owner
Sarcitlce, Ul.50. 499-2US.
J2rltipol'l
JI 111 p Ll I'!•,
Here Now •
Immediat• Delivery
e 90 MPH C.~bllity
• 35 Miles Per Gallon
e Beautiful S')illng
TIRED of that old fu:tnfture'!' '
It's rW1.Y mt that bard t
IG ~lace. Jwit watch the I
furniture • rniacella.neows I
columns ln the C!••iflfld M · CORTINA
0 .. ,,. ...... Alll!FM ndlo. Take -to •port ltd --------small down, will finance prL
3100 W. O>ut Hwy., N.B. Te1t Drive Todl,y At
oo.g.105 54()..1764 A"'""';.., MG neater Kustom Motors Sedion. I * CORTINA * fil.0031 Ext. 66 or 61
Largest l97Q Cortina Selec. 1970 HARBOR BLVD.
lion. • Sales • Parta e COSfA ME.SA Serv~ for lbe -&Um>Und· ======== ing area. Overseas delivery
speclal ll>ts. Sales open Sun-DATSUN day. Sec ..__ ______ _ T•M MOTOIS
(Open Sundays)
8081 Garden GroYe Blvd.
% Blk. E. ot Beacti Blvd. 534-2284 892-5551
C. Bob Autrey
1860 Long Beach Blvd., L.B.
213 -591.S721
'69 Datsun fi:lr, slick, Xlnt
cond, Pvt owner $1525 days;
67s-6460 eves; 64.2--0227
Used Cers 9900U1ed Cars 9900
·ouR SALESM'EN ARE IN HOT WATER!
--~
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The bo1s he1 hid 1bout 111 he c1n t•ke ind he's given our s1l•1men
order1 to 1ell c1r1 ind 11111 'em fest! We're ov•rstocked end c1r1 must
be sold, regerd/1111 of how 1ma.ll the profit. Come in tod1y ind let
on• of our 11le1m•n show you hOw ••1y it is to sove big on • betftr
cir now.
1970 MUSTANG 1970 MAVERICK
IRAND NIW
H1rclfop. High b1clt buck•t t•lh, color
lt1y1d 1;1rp•h, floor 1hift, inlltum•nf g1ug-t door l•il•n. H•1d ••1!1, 1l1nd11cl f1ctory
11. E71id4 Fib•r9l111 b1 lt,cl tir11. OFOIL0 • d OK9tT>7<<90 116 111. equopp1 · •
$2595
'65 FAIRLANE
V-1, 4 door 11d•n, power
1t11rin9, r1dio, h11l•r.
WSW, b•i91 with m1tching
•lnvl trim. IEQV 615) $1t5
'66 GALAXIE
' 2 Dr. H11dlop. lt1d io, h•af·
l 1r, 1ulom1tic:, P/S, while·
' wid1 blu1 int•rior, WSW,
wh11l 1;ov•rs. ISVF I Il l
S159S
'66 CNTY SQUIRE .
PR ICES PLUS TAX &. LIC.
'66 MUSTANG
11q VI, 1;onv11iibl1, 1adio,
h1•l1r, PO"!•• 1l11ring, wir 1
wh11I cov1r1. Rial 1~1rp.
ISLV 21 61 514'15
'68 IMPALA
2 Door H1rdlop, R1dio,
t.'11l1,: '/S, Factory ·A;c·,
WSW, Gr11n winy! lop.
IWIE JSSI 51995
''1 COUGAR
$1899
'64 GRAND PRIX
Full pow•r with 1ir c:o11d i-
tioni"9· IGCZ 2J6! $7t5
. '67 PLYMOUTH
4 Dr, S1d1 ... R1d io, WSW
tir11, 1ulo., VI , Pow1r Sir.,
wh•1I cov. flNVl56) SltS
'67 T·B)RD
Aut o., radio, ht1l1r 352 81111 w/blu• ;,.,+,rior, ""hit1
CID WSW I I d C P/s Air Cofld .. power 1l11rin9 1n9in1, 6 P•ll., , viny 100 , fl io, A/ , ,
wh1tl cov1r1, IRUU 11)) P/I , WSW, linltd 91111. Ii br••11, 1ulomtliot, r1d io,
$1595 !IEM 7521 SJ195 h11t1r. IUZF 5741 'S21t5
DON 'T MISS THESE' BUYS FROM THE otoD GUYS
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_.SOUTH COAST.-
FORD -MERCURY
494-8515 J OJ lltOADWAY, LAGUNA IEACH 549-3851
vate party CD4264) Call Phil 9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
dJr 540-3100 or 494-1029, 537-7"1
Dc?i,~~:~~N eeeeeeeeet
AND 169' FIAT &SO SP~DER '56 1otereec:tes )3e,nz lOOSL.
SUNDAYS Coreeou1 Ermine finfs? w/ Cl•uic, Xlnt rond, nu red
18835 Beach Blvd. black inter.~ equip. It rolor, nu radial I ires.
Huntinaton Beach only 8•000 1ocaI miles. Show. &l&-7506
room fresh, Nuat be acen & ··=-=-,--~---842-7781 or ~ driven 62 190 sedan. l O\.\'aer, vuy --,-6-l~Datsu--n--I . • good t!Ond., nPW tires,
Wagon
shocks $850. 673-filOS
P.18 250 Sli, whl 2 bllt top~.
p/s, p/b, am-Im, 5 spd.
Vacation Special MS=Bam==''=c=.M.==5W-5915=:;....;=======-I '
'66 MGB Ro..t1ter il~mpomcl~~~A~u~l~Ol:;;9600;;;;1~m~po:;;;;rt;ed;;C~e;";;;;-~:I 4 speed. Immaculate condl. j
tion in & out. Bl'itl.sb teal
bllW! with black leather In-~l krlor. (SVX843) Wlll take
amall .down l1r trade. Will .... Oppeslwlty fw .... C.-r.clen
fina1~ private parfy. Call l
dlr Phil aft 10 am 540-3100 ar :
•M-lOJ!l_ r JIM SLEMONS annual t
PORSCHE I Llght arttn. Excellent condl.
tlon. (WWX463l Full price
$1299
Kustom Motors
J2rtupo11
31111port s htake otter. 642-75T.l --------1970 MODEL ;c;;--==="""'c--= 3100 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. '60 l\1ERCEDES Benz 190
642-9405 540-JTSt SL. 2 tops, am/fm, xlnt
&15 Baker, C.P.f. 54().5915 Authorized MG Dealer oond. $1950. 494-1390
-,~=-=~~-1 .=-= .. =-= .. =-== .. -= .. """•I '70 DATSUN ..-..-.... ....
4 Door Sedan. Radio, healer,
low mllcs. (601AVA) dlr.
Green. $1895 full price or
take trade. Call 546-4052 or
494-9773.
e THINK
"FIAT'
ID
"FRIEDlAHDER"
!NGUSH FORD -\J710 IU.CH 'tha. l tJ
NIW0 USIO.SllY.
ALL NEW ENGLISH
FORDS NO\V IN STOCK
DRASTICALL "{
REDUCED
TO CLEAR
LARGE SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FR01o"I
Theodore
fVVUU'I
1967 rlat 1100 4 Dr. 30 l\IPG,
good t!Ond. Best offer over
$600. 494-3365
JAGUAR
ROBINS FORD JAGUAR
Cosla~<~larlm Bl'~,. HEAD9UARTERS
"'!~~~~!!i'!~~I Tbe on1y authorized JAGUAR ; dea ler in lhe entire Harbor
FERRARI
FERRARI
Newport lmpoca Ltd. Of.
&n&• Couni1'• Cl1],y 1utbor-
tz.ed dealer.
SALES-SERVICE-PARTS
3100 W. Coe.st Hwy.
Newport Beach
"2·9'05 540.1764
Authorized Ferrari Delller
FIAT
* EIAT* Largest Fiat Selection
Area.
Compleb;.
SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
HAUER
BUICK
lN .
COSTA MESA
23t E. 17th Strfft
518-""5
SELL. Or lraclt'l '67 J aguar
2+2, yellow, btk int, 25.000
mi's. $349(;. 626-9080,
984-8255
MG
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"MG"
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''FRIEDlAHDER"
121'• a•AC:M OfWY, If)
NEW-USED.SHY.
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MG
Sales, Servic.i. Pan.
Irnmedlate Delivery,
All...., ...
J2rtuport
3l111ports
PORSCHES
27 IG choose. ALL YEARS.
For the fineat In uaed
Porscties its:
J1rtuport . I jl111por1 ~;
MERCEDES
''DEMO SALE''
These _aro llJOHTLT UMD CA~ drfv...,joy __ _
' executlv• and 1taff ••llinl for
As MUCH AS ••• 51700 OFF
the window sticker llst price attocl.lecl'to 9hMe
can when they w.,. totolfy new.
U.dng;
Lowtst lltn
In Clflftmle
CALL FOl INFOlMATION
120 W. Warner
546-4114
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• Sale.s • Parts • Service I rt·• Aul
for the surrounding a.rea.1-..m.:.po.;_;;..-o..c.=""---'="-'====:.;...-..:..:.:..:.:.---======'-:--'":======::'.::::'.::=======.I Oversea11 dellvery special.
Lita. Sales open SuMay, See
C. Bob Autrey
1860 Long Beach Blvd., LB
Z13 • 591-8721
'67 Jo~ial 851'.l Coupe, radar
wbfels, new tJres, glAu
pack muffler. Near new
cond. $1095. 557-75n or
~7-52G6
'62 f"JAT 000.D Sedan. 30
ml't g•I. New paint. Bndy
perf. Ruill lt'Ut. $251l.
67~1776
'67 Fiat S;D Coupe. New
btks, reblt ena. Very clean.
Mike ofr. 673-1089.
• '69 Flat 840 Coupe
Xlnl cond, $1495 * 557-8011 *
DEAN LEWIS'
14th ¥/lllllPER9ARY
and we're really celebrating with Big Savings in every department ••. New VOLVOS,
New TOYOTAS, all colon & moclel1 in stock and a Big Selection of sparlding used Sport
& Import cars.
N•w Cars 9800 [New Cars 9800 I New C1r1 9100 INew Con .
Johnson & Son
NEW 1970 COUGAR
('with' white side w•ll tlr•1, power steering, power
ldiu: br1ke1, delux• wh•el cov•r1, etc. No. OF91H.
1,51783 ..
i"H CONTINENTAL
4 Door. FUil power, air, landau.
(YFL1491
'65 COMIT
Ca.tlcntc Cou~. Aul(). trans.,
steer, (llC. {H0 \V126 )
'6' FDRD
Prlcecl for
ACTION
Plus Tax & Lie.
5875
'H CONTINENTAL
4 Door. Full poY•er, a.Ir, latMlau.
IVTP736f s3575 Torina Convt>rllbfro. Auto. trans.,
steer., brakes. (XSR231J 51875
'HCOUGAR
i Coupc. Auto. tr11nK .. po~·er '~er, rite. (Y\VS~ll)
'67 MllCURT
Mnntetty Coupe. Auto. tram.,
•tffl'., brakes. air. Landau. fUCCOfl2) '
52275
$1415 _
'67 FO•D
Country Sedan. Fae. air .... .
[.o(l.dcd. {UEV449) ........... .
'65 MUSTANG
Coupe. SUclc. CNllEJ6.1>
"289': V8
1 Mlle S.... •f tile S. Dtete ,.,..._,. Johnson.son
LIHHI CU'il~~WT&L • IHUll • IHHl1•C Hll
'''' MADot I OUlWAU, cottA .....
52075
'1175_
Big Savings
In Every-Dept.
ALL MAii ii MODILS IN ITOCI
SPECIAL
1970 COROLLA 2 DR.
_...,, $1697
Sport Car Center
Of The
Coa1t Areo
1970 Volvo 142 Sedan Sale Priced $2759 T-1• ..,,. fll• ... 1111 ....
Wiii! 4 1.... Ir-.. rMlt a
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SALi ,.ICID IA.LI PllCID SAU PllCID SALi PllCID
'60 Austin $699 "65 Volkswagen $995 '64~Austin $1295
H•ALIV -
. '69 Toyota. $1695
H .. r,., ~IN'l!t "11119 ere". 11t1dlo, eonwrt. lltldlo, .Mi111v .. ..(t~I nit•. 11toc111r, 1tatt, ••Pttlf, •Ir• ""'"It, c--"-MllOt (Pf, ... ,,..,.., "'"· h .. ttr, ......,, 1111rp. !CHS750) ITlllHU.) l:Mt• llftda\I top. Pfkld 11' H !1 fl(SS271)
SALi r11c1D SALi rlft:ID SALi PllCl-D SAU PllCID
'64 Volvo 122 $895 '67 Toyota $1095 '62 Volvo 1800 $1495 '67 MGB GT $2095
COlltONA
<~. lltld5cl, f\B11tr. "'"""· fO Pf' .W.IMtd, ov"11rlY1, like MW 11111c11 CM. ltld\t, llHttr, •lrt _,,_
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'64 Volkswagen $895 '67 Fial 850 $1195 '65 MGB Rodstr $1495 '68 Trilmim GT& $2295
• Ntw f ir•. rt1I tlMll, rtdlo. ILUIC . .... Mid. ..... Wfllllt. "'"· •HO Cpeo. llM19, fld~ ........ , Wirt •1fl •·•Plied I. Iott el t •1t11 IVWT ... 41 brp. CllLUCl WllMlt, low mll•. XJOIUJ
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IMPORTS
OIANCH COUNY'S LAICHST & MOST MODIRN TOYOTA • YOLYO DIALIR
1966 Harller alvll. . 646-9303
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'tmportM Aulel 9600
~ TOYOY.A
'70 TOYOTA'S
In Slock, l~mcdlale del!vcry.
~1lar,11is . ta\lters
L .. un• Beach
·900 So. Cit. Hlg~w•y
4f4.75U · * 540-3100
'69 Toyota
Waj on
bctllent t:o ttion, (XRX·
090) Full Prit't'
$12'9
Kustom Motors
'145 Baker, C.M. 5f0.59l5
!T!OJYIO!T!A!
Mark' 11 Wagons
Hi Lux Pickups
L•nd Cruisers
Wagons
DEAN LEWIS
!96£ ~r. C.M.
BILL l\IAXEY·
' !T!OJY!Olr!AJ
11111 BEACH BLVD.
Hunt. BHch 147-ISSS
I mt N. of Ola.st Hwy. on Bda
AILY PU.OT WANT ADS!
Dial 642-5678 & charge it.
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Frld.ty, June :, 1970
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION l~SPORTATION TRANSPORT~TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -~SPORTATION
lmoortod Aul.. 9600 lmportod Aulot -lmoortod A-9600 lmPortocl Aulot -lmPortod A-. 9600 Auto• W•nlod 9700 I/sod C•rs 9900 --------< TR.IUMPH -V.OLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO_' WE PAY TOP C4.DILLAC_
'62 Triumph Bonnevillr. 650 'G4 V\if SQUAR.EliACK '6.1 V\V Camper·. new en&:. LARGE ~--" CASH ' '62 CAblLLAC cc. E.-<lra chro1ne. :\fech 'fOP CONDITlQN S700 Ex cond S1200 l 9 7 1 t ~ . '
i;ood. Most "'" u,;, wknd. e 616-<843 e \i'.~18.;,, A p L A, c:M. SELECTION ~-THINK Coupe De Ville, FuU JlO""~r
Jor used dirt &: trucks just iDcludlng Jactory air. Exttl· 6~6-81$7 Sat only 1957 ~V Sunroof, body I: S.18-L993. of VW VOLVO: call us for !JM estimate, lent condition. IEM985.
'6l TR <-.A, clea.. •OIC In xlnl """'-"'"'-" 'ol VW Sqbok S-1'00, low CAM~ERS IQ 1 ~tusl RI!. Best oUcr, to Aell! 675-87l.1. boOk $700, Jfia'b $1025:: Brand ff b v w
CALL 6'>-"15 now "'bit eng & b ..... Mako ar our "CDll:lll Uli.£W•
GRODI CHEVROLET sm
'68 TR --20.-mllff, •X· ·w· VW, .R/H, Good cond, oU"r. &12-4224 alt SP~t. • •• . I IUUPUllftlf'IJ\ A&k for SaJe5 Mana~r ..,,,.. INU Must .sell, ss.;o or Best Of. et!llc?t oondition. BC'st oUcr rer. fi7S..7438, ~2438. ·~ 1986 V\V Sedan. 'Must Sell AUTUOJUZEO_ 'NiWMClf onn. •1 132ll Beach Blvd •
_Cal=I •.,.'-"-',,.~"';i"'g..-:""9"""=-= l96l V\V. Per!e<:t cru:xtlil'on Quick, 6171' Poppy, 001, SALES & Sf:RVICE ~ 847~Unl:inslon BeaJ<!Ch: """! ·68 TriumplJ GT 6, blUe, wire •"""'. • l:.Ves & \Vkends. lB711 BEACH BL., 84244:.i ~ ~
000 . v· d ..,...., IilJNT\NCTON.BEACH , WE PAY n1Sff \1.'hl11. l8, m1. Cl')' g * c..tl 543-4738 * '69 V\V, ~n'l cond, rad\o, Best Stoclrol.,VOLVOS Wt
11luipe. $3XXI. 846-3826 aft 6. ].9j8 V\V Bua: w I w. lafuat sd1 lmitled. '68 YW BUG in Orange O>unty
'69 TR-<.'""""'· $2150. Want l200. SJ>7'/best otr. ~T>l510. 2 ~ Sedan, < ,...., »· D.EAN LEWIS FOR YOUR CAR
A me r i c 11 n van. Call .,. ~ '~-3m '6' VW Bug, pearl white, dio, heater, exccllent cond.
832-%182/644-2566 .~69:-:vw=-,,s.-,,,..-~1.-,Am~/~F~m-.1 xlnt cond. Radio. Gd. tires. tn ~ out. Take smaU down l~ l:larbor, C.P.t. 64&-9303 ...
'&I Triwnph eid. cond. win! Dark Blue w/ bUc int. l1\t. Lo mile. $100 80-Ql)J \Vill finance priv'ate iiartY '59 VOLVO SEDAN
wheels, rofl-bar. MU:e' ol· r.tAC. 675-Ta28. '62 VW, REBI:.T ENG, fZKM588), C4l1 dlrPbU afl engine o'haul, new paint.
fer-642-&135, 675-00jt. GOOD COND. $600. BEST 10 arn 540-3100 or 494-1029. J\lake oUer. 64&-671S
VOLKSWAGEN
'65 VW C-amper, needs wn1c OFFER. 494-8635.
body "''<>rk $1400. Al is.
546-8138 after 4P~1 . '67 VOLKSBUS \Vestpbalia
.. ~65~8~,-•• ~Ex~.,.~ll~o-nl~oo-n~d~ltio~n-, l Cam~. S2li5.. Clean, Pvt
Jlly. 846-3031
WANTED Antiques, Classics 9615
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR '61 V\V $3!N. NC!w brks. 18371
Linden, z·ountain Valley.
96&-7069.
l-o\\'11Cr, $89a. . ~6-4 '68 .V\V Scdiln 1600cc ~ race
I'll pay top dollar for your
VOU<S\VAGEN tOday, Cau
and as.k for Ralph, 549-303.l
Ext, 66-61, 673-0900. l-'or clean, used cars
JOHNSON & SON
1926 Chevrolet vintage cu .
Good unreslored condition.
Call 494-SJn au 6 pm.
'69 V\V. Blue.. \\'/wh. lnt.,
1'1ldial tires & extra:i. $1TJO.
~·
cam. paint job, chrome
rims. $1600. 673-9352 MUsr ~! '6 7 V\V Rae• C•rs, Rods 9620 LINCOLN ?.IBRCURY
e •69, 6 mo hl'w. 4200 mi's ~~~ V~t.~ ~i ==..o;c..;oc.;,;~:.......:.:;:.;1 2626 Harbor Blvd., CJ.t.
!>19.3111 Ext. 66 or 67 ·
197'0 HARBOR BLVD,
COSTA ~1ESA
1959 CADILLAC PARTS
FOR QUICK SALE
Battery
\Vindshield \Vipers
Radio
\\'heels
Transm isslon
Air Conditloncr &
Heating Unit
Aqd ?.tany Other llems
542-3120 After 5 P.r.1.
'60 VW bid. Good cood. Some
\l."Ork. P.tusl sell. $ 5 0 O.
833--0711.
'&6 VW,. sunroof~ Oean, new
clutch $875. Must Stll!
M&--9645.
.,A., ftDO" '61 t'alcon w/ :l>l Chevy. \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR fu11 \Varranty, $1700. ~ St ., 1 •= '6" VW Bug. Exct!l cond. * 646-79S.1 * rai axe llW ......,.,, FOR TOP USED CARS HO\V About a '68 Cadillac
Inside "' out. $195. Call 1970 V.\V, camper \Vestphaila -===*="::.....,.'='::==*==~Ill YoUl' car Js extra clean, Sedan · de Ville! loaded,
'68 VW Camper, am/Im, 4
&: ! track stereo, surfers
spec. $2,250. 495-0368.
THE SUN NEVER Sk.'l'S on
Clauilled's action power.
For an ad to sell &l'OWld
tho: clock. dia1 GG-5678.
M9--4UL · '63 VW.. sunroof. 50,000 model I .xtras, $3,300. Call -seo us finit orij::inal 0,vner, S3,000 miles,
•65 vw, xln't cond In & , miles. Xlnl oond. f150. Days 497J.5!16. 275 Di am on d Autos Wanted 9700 POOLE BUICK 1>ho'ATI10m condition, new
out. Many x1rrui:. $000 or best 213: 432-5997, eves 5.16-3317. Street, Laguna Beach. IMPORTS \VANTED 234 E. 17th St. fires and tuneup. $3900 finn.
oiler. 646--1493. '67 VW i UG Orange Counties Co~la 11esa 548-7765 642-2!HO. •
LEAVING For Hawaii, Must Stereo, Sl100, 548-9498 VOLVO .TOP s BUYER. --· ,-1910 Cadillac Coupe de Ville.
sell '61 VW S550 '66 VW Good Cond. BILL l\tAXEY TOYOTA Auto Le•1ing 9810 Fully equipped. Like new. * 536-9400 * Call Arxly, 64tHi004. '.5G Vo.lvo. rura good, good 18881 Beach Blvd. !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Cash offer only! 714/615-2030
PILOT WANT AD!! 642-5671 THE QUICKER YOU CALL, tires, needs body work. H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 Jo'ORD AUTHORlZEO '63 Cad Conv .. _Full P\\T ."-
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TRANSPORTATION -
U1ed Cart .;_..;._ _ _;'-"-I
CHEVROUT ·-'65 Chevy II
2 Door Sedan. Dir. $600 1\111
price or take loreign car in
trade. fNOS2461 Call 54Mll$2
or ot94-!ITT3 aft 10 Ai\f.
'70 3aO Malibu, A.\I steree,
'1000 orig mi's, fuU power,
alr, $299.). Call anytime
~9-3893. or see at 3(Hij
Grant Ave .. C.~t.
'55 CHEV Sta. \Va&:. 6 cyl,
Stick. Ne'v brakes, front
shocks, buckets S 14 5,
64;)..2143
'51 GMC Van, runs good,
groovy Inside, niust sell by ,,.knd. Best offer. 102 E.
Bay, Ap~ 8, NB.
19&1 Chevy SS Convt. lmpala.
Good rubber, low ·miles,
recond. nM>tor. $650 .
6A5-169t,.eves M&-5348
'62 Ford Wag. Good running
oond. Needs paint. $ZiJ. Call
968-6209.
MUST SACRIFICE '65 Cbevy
Impala SS conv.. am/tm.
radio. Best ofr. M5-1403. •
'00 Chev Bel Air Hdtp 283.
Po\\-er & air. good cond,
orig owner. S-U.373.i
'56 CHEV. Bel Air hdtp.
CUst. Int., reblt. cng. &
trans. &st oiler. 540-5419-
'69 NOVA SS 350, 4 speed,
$2000. 546--0388, 926 w'
Balboa Blvd. Nwpt. Bch.
~--
Dial~ for RESULTS THE QUICKER YOU SELL Make offer. 649-1980. Saturday -DBfE..A-UNES! LEASING SYsrEM xtras, Sacrilice $ 8 7 ..i. '61 Chev Nomad Sta~
, •·-~ 1_......., ~~alt 6. \\'aqon, p.s., p.b, RIH. air, • New Cars 9tOO I New Cars 9800 INew Cara 9800 ·:~~:~or fi~-;;-,;i -'67 ·CADILLAC C-ONV--~~l/'16 .. ============:=::::,::::::::::::.::::::..!.:.:.::.::..::;:::,===_:.:::1 lcaslng of aU type cars and 1 owner, $3200. Gf<f.5.>U '69 Caprice. lull po\\'er, all',
O-NLY AT
trucks. loaded! $3400.
e Immediate delivery from CAMARO * 548--5491 *
over 300 can and trucks 'J7 Chevy Stepvnn, 4-sp
•Competitive rates hydramatlc, good t ire1.
e New car dealership service '61 Camaro 327 cu in eng, $550. 642-82j8 after 5prn. e Full "tradeht" value for r.ilchelin tires.
-your -present cat Call 846-2972
• All popUlar makes avaiJ.. '67 Camaro 327, $1,j()(J or or.
able · fer.
.For Complete Details Call &Jl...10}8
·Malcom Reid ~-tD.-,,,,,.,,,.,=u;"'"-"'n=ro°'r"R"E"su=L;;TS;:-Leulnr ?.tanager
1966 li\IPALA ~!Mi Super
Sport. Maroon \\'itll· black
interior. 642-4135
DAILY PILOT WAi'i'T-' ADS!
Dial 64.2-5678 &: charge jt,
Connell Chevrolet Theodore New C•rs 9800 New C1r1 9800 R~!,~~ ~~RD liF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ll
' • JOHN CONNELL
"NO GIVEAWAYS
NO GIMMICKS"
• , • J11it 21 Y•1n of Hon•1f
D••li11g, s,Uing Ch•v,ol•h.
Brand New 1970
MONTE
CARLO
NOT STRIPPED
T,,.rbo hv'r•m•tic-, pow•r tf•••·
i"IJ• ti11t•cl 91111, b.H.d wltit•
1illl• w•lt 1;,,,, AM r•clio, •••P·
•minion co"trol, 250 va •ngi"'·
S!k. No. 116 t 194666 I
IMMEDIATE
DEUVERY $3·29,3
• BRAND, _NEW 1970
IMPALA
NOT. STRIPP~. Custo!" c:~upe. Tur~o hydram•ti~, powar .1taer_in9 ,
tinted 9la1s , lielted wh ite side wall tires, evap. em1s11on c:ontrol, AM
radio, vinyl interior. Stk. No. 570 1139638)
$3193
• BRAND NEW 1970
NOVA
NOT . STRIPPED
-Tinteci glass, push ·button radio,
\t iny! intarior, evap. amission
contro_I , StkL No. 184 ·13308 151
)
BRAND NEW 1970
CHEVELLE ·
NOT mlPPED
VB, 200 ·h.p., turbo -hydram1tic,~
tinted glass, evap. emissio n con·
trol. Sik. No. 667. I IM6091
•
100% GUARANTEE
PARTS & LABOR
FOR 30 DAYS
''Tires •nd battery too" at no cost to youl
On "OK " used c•rs.
'70
'60
'6·8
'68
'67
'65
'68
I OADIUNNER•
2 Dool'" COIJPI, A!Jlomlllc. nclio, ll111tr.
11-1ni:y w1rr1n1r. 01( 111..:l cir. !ADX7'51
MALllU•1
Vt coupe. llldio. Miter. l".S~ ... io. trim., •lnyl rwf, 11:-1nr3 ..... ,,."'Y-!Y'VMn.tl OIC llHCI Cir •
CHIVIOLET"
Qluf», 231 vt, l".S., •~foolNllc, l1ctory •lr, rfdio, llMter.
Liit• new. IVllllUOJ OK 111911 Ct•.
CAMAIO•
' Or. H.T. 4 1pe9d, llli1 Dr1/'ld "'"'· P.S., 11:1.H,
cc ... olt, (VV~7t0 OK Uttd cir.
CHIYIOLET•
lmpalt '°""· ...... Rl.H, PCIWtr tlffrlng, 1u--.111c lllo;e ........ (T .. J ll7l
CHEVROLET•
Impel• CllVP'. NHr MW cllltdlllon. VI. p .s .. •11iom.11e.
t.clofr .. if' CONlltlOfl;y. IPCllJJtl OK llHd a,.
FOID FUTURA•
VI Wtgen, ltldlo, "Mier,,,$., 1111omtHc., •Nlrp,
rtvz Mii OK llMd cir.
'67 ~~e .. ~~,~~-: .. r..:11o. "'"'''· rike new. W"41:-~.-Clll, (TXSIOI! OK 111ed c.,,
'65
'68
'68
OLDSMOllLE
COflY'tT'llBlt, A\llGINlk, PO-r •ltt•l"'ll, ll&H.
lllDMll6l
Pl.YMCIUTH•
v1n1n1 Sl§nt l, Air nlldltlonl"'ll. r•d fO, "''"'''• ll:ttl 11lc• air, fYllV•5U OK .,.I'd car,
MALllU *
$2599
$1899
$1799
$1499
$1799
$2199
$1399
$699
$1499
$1999
Transportation TRUCKS '61 CHllYllOl.&T • c ....... .,. ..... ""' ..... ''""'9f"lltlMI. I H 11.Jtll
'62 """' s ....... a1 _. " ... tllit. m enu •• -
'68 COllTINA I Dr. DI~. 24 .... mlltL
Au!e .. 111.H. O~TICJJ.41
$399
$499
$499 -
~· $1•
'65 " ,~... $1699 YI, tu'91Ntllc, ..... m11u. 11-t lllW. 1117tJUI
'6J voc"w•o•• ""0 " $2199 J , .. ,. 2t ...... 1111.
NtW <If AMlllM. (UOl'lb)
•MIANS 100% &UAU.NTll -Thr. .,,. 70 1',,,.,, •. ,, •• ,. l '6tl e11tent•tllles
•11 •11' let wlttt tile..,. lot ~ c .. 11.11 Gua' .. '"· ..._
, USED CARS .
NEW CARS • • • 546-1200
USED CARS , • • 546· 1203
O:ista Mesa 642-0010
For L•ase or -Sell
./ 1970 Cadillac Conv. 400
mi's, black wi red leather.
./ 1970 Cadillac Conv., 4,000
mi 's., custom gold '''/sold
inter.
./ 1969 Cadillac 4 <lr DeVille,
lca11K:r inter .• O~tand.
ing~
./ 1961 Cat.11Jlac El Dorado,
J::ray \~/blk vinyl roof.
./ 1009 1.-f<'rcedcs Ben.: 4 dr .
• Di<'sel.
TRANS WORLD
AUTO LEASING
(At Bayshore Richfield, Cor.
ne1 or Coo.st lhvy. &. Do\·crJ
Nc\1'Jl0rt Beach, CalU.
642-4011
II' LEASE II'
'69 cadilluc Coupe De Ville,
full power, air, vinyl roof,
.am/fin stereo. New \Vhile·
wall~. tilt steering \\'hi. $169
per 100,
SOUTH COAST
CAR LEASING
300 \V. Cit HIV)'. J.'lB~ 6£..2182
9900 . • ••• .. '•I DO YOU HAY
$100
WE HAYE A CAR
FOR YOU
e \\fe can linancc anyone
• \Ve can-y contracts
• Immediate delivery e Over 50 cars to choose
fron1 .
CREDIT AUTO SALES
530-6360
10292 Garden Grove Blvd. ••••••••••
BUICK
'66 Rivirta· Air, A.'1/Fi\f,
po1\'Pr 11•1ndows lr. seat.
sa<'nficc $500 under book.
6":>-1335 \\'cekdays & Sat.
'68 Buick \Vildcat custon1
2-dr, ;i.ir cond , pwr 'vin-
daws. till steering. 644-1270
pvl ply.
'&-I Buick SpC!clal, nu Ur~s.
fair cond, Dependable trans.
$<JOO/Best oner. 642·5153 aft 4
1910 Sport \Vagon W/ air,
like ne\\1! 8.000 n1iles. $3575.
~5-!Ml9, 64+--06.17.
'5.l Buick, 65,000 4""c1Llal m1·s.
\'ery clean. $200. Alt 5Pl\l,
49&-14 21.
'59 Eteclr11, 4--dr. all )lO\\'er,
needs \l'lllcr pump S135. * ~6176 *
'62 BU ICK Special Convt,
VC'l"Y good cond $350 * li·l .... 2866 *
~64 Wag(HM'Jr.:<'. rond. New
lnln11, rlh, "°''·er brakes.
Rrasonable. &16-3431
·~2 cir. hard-top, ps/pb,
aulo .. r/h $150 * 962·i686 *
CADILLAC
'6J Cad Sedan De Ville air
cond, leather Int, la.ndau
top, A~t I Fl\I, lu 11 . pwi'
plus. Extra nice cood. r.'J)Xl.
8.1()..l!HT, 543--i.l16
'69 CAD Conver1, leatht>r int,
Al\T(F~t rftdio, f\111 p\\T,
fact air. 1111 tcle stl"i., P'\''r
door loclt:~ etc. 644-.'i&).!J
'GS CAD P1e-etwood, l\'hitc,
xlnt cond. $2))(). Prlv, Ply.
Call .'>4!J..:'i!»O
LOOK 'EM OVER •••
, •• TOP CARS· ALL
WITH ROY CARVER 'S
WRITTEN WARRANTY •
1969 PONTIAC GTO
2 Doo1· hardtop. BC'autiful verdoro gr<"en. Only
12 000 original mill's on this exceptional car <"q~ipped with the popular 4 ~P<'ed trarisrnlssion,
JX!"''-'r slf'C ring, po"·er disc brak{'fi, rad10., heat~r.
l784AFXI The perfonnance enthusiasts special
at only
$2995
1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2 Door hardtop. Ori~nal gold \\l\th black vinyl
top. Equi1>ped with V8 engi ne', factorr air 1·on-
ditionini; po\\'CI' steering & brake~. radio, h£'1ll£'r.
Only 40,000 mlles on this on£' O\\lnf'r car. (YCN-
842J Vacation ready at only
$1977
1967 FORD FAIRLANE
2 Door hardtop. Sparkling ivory finish \vith con·
trasting black vinyl tOJ? and black intC'rior.
Equippt'd with factory all' conditioning, IXll\'f'r
s teering &. brakes, radio, heater. An ideal car
for the young family (171\1478) 1\t only
$1777
1969 liRAND PRIX
2 Door hardtop. Every conceivable extra on this
cu111tom ordered SJ model with the custom rally
green exterior and black vinyl top "'ilh black
J;"enuine leather1nfcrior. Originally sold for over
$630(). lZVDS70) Now only
$4295
1966 FORD MUSTANG
Radio. heater, automatic, power s\Cl'rin~. f1'f'•
tory air conditioning, light yellow "\\•Ith nff.11·hilP
interior. Approximately 40,000 J 1J\\ ncr 1nllC'S,
(RBJ33l ) '
.$1777
1968 VOLkSWAGEN
Radio, heater. aulomallc tra.ruimi11slon, ] ownrr,
llS(ht belgf""" with· eontruUn,q brown . Interior,
(\VIE9241 Lo\\"er your fuel bill at ju.st
$1577
1967 JEEP WAGONEER
:\27 VS. 4 \Vhttl drh·<'. loc king hu~. 1111 nri~lnat
11qu11. exterior. Ell<'rpllonal <'IU'. SJ)()rt~n111n'5 de·
light-ran1\ly practicality. 1TNR63G 1
$2877
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IMll '11 '"'lift l!M
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~ROLLS .-ROYC 'E
z111 s ~•AROOR BO ULl.Vt\RO, LO~TA t.I L5A
516 -4444
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'
F"dat• J'" 5, 1970 DAILY PllOT dJ I
TRAljS"°RTA l'!ON I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I T~SP9RTATION I T~NSl'ORTATION I 1MNSl'ORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TilANIPORTATION I-TRANSPORTATION I
Now Ctn -New Ctn 9100 New Ciro -Now C.rs 9800 New Ctn t,IOO Now Ciro -Now Cira tllD -C.n 911CO NOw C1n lllO
__..__''SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY"
-BRAND ·'
NEW
2 Door Co11p•. A1d•P11•tic -s tr•t11ml11lo11, co11cooltd r1d lo
a11to11111, fibre 9101 II.HM
tiro1, poddod cl o1lit, 1oot
bolh, boc•up lito1, d11ol
1p"4l oloctrlo wlpon. 1111 ... ~
dioto deli••rt• 4llZ102'00.
114.
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Still unaer factory warr1nty. '4 spe•d, radio, htator, powor st•tr·
in9 , vinyl top. Y•ry low milo19e, Locel I owner 91m. (VTLS 18 )
1968· CONDOR 20
'66 JAGUAR 2 + 2
Air conditionin9, wire wheels, black with black vinyl Interior. A
·vary hard to find mod1I. {XER069)
53395
-'65 BUICK WILDCAT
4 Door hardtop. VS engine, automatic tr1n1mi11ion, power 1t11r0
ing, radio and heater. An 1bsoh1taly 9or91ous automobile. IOTV-
9511
. '68 BU.ICK WILDCAT .i'tJi+~·4 OOo1lai'dtOp~ Automatic, radio, h11t1r, power st1erin91
{ecfory _a'ir. ~ond.itiit11!"!9• 't•.t•o tepe1 ,of~ end ''rviced loc1lly.
·I 132BEJJ • •' · ' . . ~$t695
' MOTOR HOME
19,000-miles, H.D.-6--cyllnder eft9ine, AutolllCltic-
rransmisslon, power stftrit!CJ, power brakes, air.
condltionin9, .4.~00 watt .onan pnerator, fully . ' . ' . ' ' -5elf contained ·with toilet, lho-. raRIJe & oven.
Sleeps 6.
'69 BUICK LE SABRE
4 Door Sadan. V8 engine, 1utom1tic tr1n1mi11ion, radio and h11f·
er, power 1f11rin9 a nd power brakes, factory air c:onditioning.
IYN00541
52995
'65 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
2 Door herdtop. V8 •ngine, eutometic tr1n1mi1sion, power 'teer-·
ing, redio end h••••r, whit• sid. wall tir•s. v.ry low mile19• 9•m.
IRGU4401
51295
s
-JAGUAR
23·4 E. 17th St. AllTHORIZED
BlllCK·OPEL4A6llAR
SALES and SERVICE
OPIN
SUNDAYS
Used Cars 9900 Used C•rs 9900 UMd C•n 9900 Used C1r1 f900 !"-'=--=------CHEVROLET CHRYSLER CHRYSLER COUGAR ---'59 El Camino $300 or best 1963 9 Pass. station wagon. '63 Chrysler 300 Convt. '69 COUGAR, pwr 1teer. disc 1969 Galaxie air cone!. pa/pb.
offer. AliO ·59 Buick $45, as Good tires &. nmnina cone!. Good cone! $300. brakes, polyflus tires, xlnt Under$~
1a. 955 w. 16th, or f S350 962--7497 * 557-6&59 * .;;"';nd;. ;:'"""=::·:,m-:::;,;n;03:::::=: I ·-;:.,r.;;;;540-6587;;;;~;;;;;;;:--
Monrovla, CM. DON~r give it !lway, pt ========"-I '67 Country Squire
'66 Caprice WlliOll· Must i;ell quick cub for It with a COMET DODGI 300, air ** 64&-3677
best offer. See 445 Oak, DAILY PlLOT WANT AD, ----------------'64 Fairlane 500 l-<lr.
Laguna. 4~. Ca.U 642--5678 & dwp It. '65 COMET Caliente, 4 dr .. '67 Dodge Dart. RIM , au1o Good cond. s4oo.
MERCURY
v.s, new tires, aharp & tn.na, p.1., 6 cyl, Best oUer. 536-7'12.1
Imported C•rs, MOO I Imported Autoi 9600 ~ S:O ~~t offer ~1162--=21=",,. =====
GRIAT VALUES!
SUPER VALUI
'66 PLYMOUTH PUIY
• "-· v.1, • .,.,. ......... ~ •"' -
dl1i...1 .. ,, ,.w.r ''"""•· ,.. .. , ....,..,, sn•12.
'65 PL YM. PUIY WAOOti
V.t. oulo. lfo"'" ,o••r •'"11119, r1tH•,
..... ,.,. Oo!l't -a. 1u024.-
'66 POID OALAXll IOO
v.1. oui., ~o"'·• lee...., •Ir~ """11111i.11l"1, $1199 '°'"''' ''''""'· powff !Htlkli, l"l'lli. ....... .,, low .... r. Mu11 111 ... ,.,...1ett. S,...
ku, ($P[9121 Was Slit!.
J
I l9&t Come!, air cond., FALCON
good conditton. --------MERCURY Monterey 1967.
S5Zi * * 494-0030 '60 Falcon 2 dr, atick, rad, 2 dr hrd top, P/B, PIS.
CONTINENTAL
'62 C'..9nll~nta1 fully e~ip.
heater, good trans car $150. fa ctory air. NCw brake• &
846-6106 tlre1. Private party, make
FORD offer. 548-1216
ped, $525. Call 6r:.-2733after 1----------
6 Pt.f.
'66 Cont'l, Immaculate, all
power, air, Mutt sell this
weekend. $1800. 615-699!1
CORVAIR
CORVETTE
'65 Vct!e with '69 enc. 435
hp. Near new brak es,
radlator, waterpump, top. """"·
COUGAR
'69 Ford LID 6-pus Countr,-
Squire Stn wagon, auto, p.a.,
AM/FP.1 1ilCtt0, Xlnt, $2950
494-44M
Custom. Full power, f1ctory air conditioning, vinyl top, dwora•
whHls. IXBK340l
54195
'65 BUICK ELECTRA
4 Door hardtop. Full power equipment plus factory •Ir coiwlitioft.
ing. A lo.,aly one owner car sold lfi#' serviced by u1. I PSClti'i
51495
Coupe. 4 ,1p11d transmission, chroma wlr~ wheels, radio and h .. t.
er, I owner locally owned car. Beautiful Arctic white 1xt1rior with
black fu ll leather interior. IXOA774 1
. 53995
'65 DODG~ 440
YI et19in•, 1utom1tJC frt1n1mi11ion., 'redio .. nd ht•t•r, poww 1+••r~
in9, f1ctory--1r-condftionirtf. IRHMOJ41 , r , .
s195
·548-7765
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Thanks lo our counH-frl-1tr.Southom-C111fwnl1 for 1 wondorfl!I
49 Y"'!" In 0.1nge County! • '
WE'R'E "SELL·A·BRATING" 'OUR 111R·THDAY DURING THE
MONTH OF JUNE WITH SUPER SAVINGS ON ALMOST $2 MIL·
LION WORTH OF NEW .FORDS, TRUCKS, CAMPERS, & ROBINS
READY -USED CARS. '
THIODOU IOllNS, SL THIODC¥J ooilN1, JL
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..... EXAMPLE ANNIVIR'SARY DISCOUNTS ,,_..
NEW 1970 THUNDERBIRD
I Dr. 1-dotl. flltl
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Sr... hello, etc., etc.
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$5298.01
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. . SALE 'PRICE
' NEW 1970 FALCON 3 • •
IM.c•_.,.._.. UST PllCI Snit.71 '. "'911c. r•i.. o111. vift,.t
trlnl. wltlll wetlll. '"""" DISCOUNT $400.11
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6 ~-CO•Um""21 OUI $2499.17 PAICI
4
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, -' 2 Doon. 4 ,.,_, GT...s,' .5tation , :e WtlfOllL 4 ,Sp11d ·& .Aiitoinaife; ·
Transmissions. .
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f,..11 cover 1961 ITCl616l
MOTOR H'OME
SPECIALS
ll DORADO 11' NAVAJO
PWS FEA.lUlES1 .St•lnl ...... I •'---e M•+-
-treM ~r. lt6t CTCIU)
a DORADO -11' SHAWNEE
PLUS FEATUR~1 4 u. ft. l.1rt•M/o1lect. ,.f9. e Cfto1°
f••v r•nt• e Ch•t••v ltoolll e M•tc~illf mo1ttro1•a.
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-CIUISIAIRI CAMPO CO~ON s479·9
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-SUNDAYS -"
EL DORADO 11' SOBODA $171500 .
PLUS FEATURES: 6 1!11p1r bu11k 0 Fluor11c1nt li9hh • e Ch•t.•u r•n91 I hoo" e Mo1tU.in9 mo1ttro11s/po1"•·
'''' tTC27ttl
ll DORAOO 10~' MOHAWK , $19·3a· 45
'lUS FEATURES: 4 cv. ft. l.vt111e/elHf. ,.M9. e . ....
Mo1tchi1HJ .... ttr••• cover e S11f cont•lnecl. P•t• e 1, ·
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FOUR-WINDS MODa 902
-MANY, MANY MORE
TO CHOOSE RlO.M
!:
.. 1969 ;:RDCuSTOM ' . ' '.A THEODORE ROBINS EXCtUSIVI ~ .. ~~!~~,~.~ARDTOP 10 7
, • door 1•dt11. City of Co1t1 Mn1 Pcilite Cir c1mpl1t1ly r1-conditio111d If Tfteodor1 LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC . C.ZXW7791 / ~n Robi111 Ford. N1w pal11t-tir11·"•t c:ov•ra·C1rp1tin9, v.1, 1utom1fit, po-••••ring • I j888 -~~f d''"b"'"· 1'"· .,.,., 1'"'$'1
1677 CENTER SEAL ON THE WINOSHlaO! '64--~~.~-~!~oir~j"~-IRE
,t~ '69 WAR~O:'.¢vP~sM~~~ ~!B~R DAYS '70 ;A-;E~··C~'" $229fi
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CONDITIONING. IYQA975) '64 CHEVROLET J/4 TON ~$-,1277 CRSHl161 ------~-~~,--:~~= \It , •utorNtlc, "°""' '*"1"11, -----o-===~:::-:::-:--:=::-----,,.-c=;:-.,.~.,.-
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, Sport cpe. AIR CONDITIONING, redio, h.•t•r. & -
~011omy,ph1s.. IWIA677) '67 !i<;.05UT11~~·D• $1877 R••I er••'" puff. IXSC679l •
. 164 ~~~~.~ .. ~~~o~m~R 5 ;~,'f-:~.t ;;i:'"m .
01 68 . ~~~~!OR~! :,;,, .. ~; .,,.,, · '$1999
plus. IFMlll71 s1~ Prlct1 0oMi r.r n M..,,.._ C•r'I s.etttt tt "''"" 11'!· RIH, P.S., P.I . !St~. #'2177Al 17410 1 "
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