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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 • • . .,. ~ • ~ • , -~ ., • I .. • • '" • " I .. , I • • •· • •- • •• , . • ._ ·-' . • .. v ...;.t ' , ••• . . > • • .. ,. r1.en 1S l S Ill .ea A I • . , . . -. ' -_., .--• -. . . ..:... -· .-·~ ... .. ,,. :' ' a Coast . Sailor'S Dunti~gtoo ... S~~P .... •. -t: . • . . N"ets ·33 ~~peets. ., Saved · As Boat 1 I Si~nks:· ·Off Baj.a ' . . On · Nar~!» Cfa....ges , • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ' -MONDAY, ~UNE ·15, :197d . . VOL. A Mt. 1Q. I llCTICNll. II , ... , .. ,-. . \ ' . fjve Saved In Sinking ' Off Mexico ' , Five Orange Coast residents rtluming from a flshlni trip ip. Mexican w_aters I' took to the ~ ,early Sunday when their ~-root cruiser bejan taking on water and swiftl y sank 190 miles south of San Diego. No one was injured when the FoUo'!Ving Sea, owned · by Marshall Duffield of Newport Beach. went down off Baja California &ceording to the U.S. Coast Guard. Duffield was not aboard but the parly • ' • . . . . . I OUieial Now ' 'I : , County· Vote Tall y Finally Complete l By JACI BROBACK Caspers wu e)tcW. FUlh pialrlcl 9t .. o.1tr ,..., IMlf supervilor o;,,;er inC\ml~t Allon,&. Allen Oranae Co;wity '1 ilnal ~aUy of votes aftd t.hree other oppooeots. cast in the\ ,June 2 primary election The final tally; Caspers ~IU; Allen. I lo I 7 , loc' lhi -I J,605; Co/Jla Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson, was comp e a ~ c a s morning, J 8,042; Frpd WI.Iler of Ne1'por\ ~. 37 hours I · ol two weeks after 1he 2,761, antt-Crb c . Cris ·of HunUna:ton polls closed. Beach, 986. A co111ibil}IUo1 of computer tape "The final resul~ shows Caspers wiunin& maUuncUou, human errors and other by 4,207 votes. dllficu!UU delayed the final tabulat.acn, Jn the regular 3Slh D ls tr l c·t Election Service.a Chief Deputy Ed Congrtssional race, State Sen. Joha G. Azll(>kl said. Schmitz (R·Tustin) .was a1 prediCted an The tabulalion shows no changes in easy winner di the GOP nomination and contes~s for ~Ji~1 or ballot propositions, will face Democrat Th,omas Lenhart. of as predicted whe.a the-result11 from 976 Santa Ana in lh,e November e\ectioa of t,cm county precinc~ were released for the two-year term. in the. early morling hours of Friday, Ironically, Schmitz faces a different June 5. Democrat, Dav.Id Hartman, San~ Ana There were about JS,000 votes in the College in1tructor, in a special run oft --' rescued included skipper Robert · L. 46 missing pi-eclncts which were vote Juoe 30 for t~e balance of the tabulated in the official canvass begun unexpired term of the lat,e J'1Qts B. · . ' \ I' u .. 1T......,_ Fisher,hi1wlfe,brother1 ~twofrlends, Things are looking uP.Jktwn ,under a~ model Eva feicker, 21, brighl· ___Jncludina. Robert Payne, of Newpori ens up the Sydp.ey, Australia scenery. 'the only ~mplaint from th•/ Qeach. uayne Is the broth& of DAILY locals is when she leaves to visit her mother in Poland. PILOT Chief Photographer E. Lee June 5 and completed this morni1g. Utt which ends ae1t January. Results did 'not. change the outcome Schmilz easily defeated three op- of the two key races in the Otange ponenis for the Republican nomination Coast area, the nnal fl.guru revealed. and Lenhart led Hartman by over t.Q Newport Beach financier Ronald W. '(Otes. Payne. • COast Guard ii119kesmen Jn San Diego Lo t dirl F · d h · -· helkopler '.,,"' dllpalched"' the Huntington Grabs 83 ng-s an _g _r1en s •p ~:fm..~:1~~d.~:F1~ra~i .. r: 1 . dloled~~U just before the party aban-r-. • -c1pn aulP~ ' Ends With Death of Mesan ad~ ~::r~ ~::. ::11~~· J~; On Narcotics Cluiroe. s.-. the Following Sea was discovered to e be taking on water and a fishing vessel • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 .. o.!lr P"9t lllH A lonplanding friendShip tnded fiolently Sunday ~n a Costa Mes~ inan shot his buddy <to death with a rlntage cap and ball rifle, in a con- 1rontalion that began wJlh· Jtispute over their respective helghls, Polif;e charged today. Gerald Hess Jr., 4$, of 780 Hamilton ) 1 Skulker Hi ts Balboo S.isr~ A mkthilftl skulker who struck Saturd•J ni&fl\. on Balboa Island ii being sooght lodlJ liy Newport pollct. • Resldealf of tho 'llltnd JIO~ up Sunday lo tiDll 8 -· ollJll for the _,.., 11...a bad been revened -, 1 __. wbo .Ill> pUed llick• ~ 'l'he lliP al-la apparmlf a r.aclfill 11 lit a11o ,.._ .. _. n wtilo Ill tho 'boUam cl a boulevord llop 1tgn al Turquob<· and Park Avenua. St., Costa Mesa , died three hours after the large: .58 caliber sJug ripped Into his chest, damaging his liver and heart and exiting the opposite &hie. -·4 ~ He succumbed durinc surgery at Costa fl.1 esa Memorial H01Pilal. • DeMls L. Jerferson,. 3', '-2132 Harbor Boulevard, calmly went lo a tdephone lO notify, p>Uc:e ~r Heu wu falally wounded. "' Jefferaon 'If•• arrest.ed b)" Patr;.olman Rudy Malik 1and booked on murder ch"arges after Heu. a carpenter, ~ al 5!30 a.m. of the gaping wOW1d. Qetective Arnold Appleman was put.. ling together a followup report on the homicide todly, ~pariiig lo ask for • lnurder c:omplaant from the Orange County District Attorney's olfice. \ Detective Capt. Bob Green said today . u" ala yins charged ~ JeffertOr., a machlnllt, appean to be one of the ct--..---.,,,. ...... In 'llllich the princlpel1 are Well acquainted. "The vkiim w11 only flvt feet three Inches tall and wt undtralani! he Iva& very RAlitlve about It," uplained capt. Green. • "Oor suspec\ l1 sir foot, three lnchet · lall.'"he ·added . Capt. Grten · said Heu aoo Jefferson (See HOMICIDE, Paae I) was directed to the it rescue. · HunUOilon &each police . sN.t another at tht kM:auOO" ~ m' ~ per!IOlll They were taken aboard and expected. 13 ~ beh'ind blr1.over-lbe wee~nd on m_.-ijuana ~--' to arrive in San Diego 10me time today. on 1 variety of ureoUcs ctt&rges, it-At 115 14th Sf,., oflicera arrdtcd five . Coast Guard Search and Rescue eluding one person who ,allegedly perlOOI o" mutJuana charse1 inClUCUq authQrjlies said Fishetis IJ!iUal Ma)'day culUva... a marijuana farm in bill P•trk:t Ketlnllly, 2:1, who bed a charge call was monitored at" 3:05 a.m., and backyard. -_ "of uUult • a police Officer added .saidthebowwasalreadya~a1h., rt waa the .aecond major awecp of for aU11edlp bitting in offtc:er who en· Jfhree or those aboard shoveo off' ln tered his 1...r. .......... ,. • • 13-f t bo t arut at 4 08 a m Fisher dr11g users and suppliers in two weekl ,..., ,.,,_,, 8 00 a :1 : · ., by the police dfPartmenl's Special Taken at ,.Wlli Alablm1 St for sa)es · 111·1 ' II Enforcement Detail (SEO), • 1pec· iii .. u1Ull and the remaining crewmen abandoned .1 of dan~er'ft:..;drup ->u Burt De"-'·, ship in • sma I ~a . 47. Eta t penona were Arruted They were picked up by Lhe fishing , group of officea trained to handle trou-at ~ Jddreu an a variety ol n~ttca' boat El Jesse. at 6:30 1.fn., aft.er the hie spots ht U. city. C~ltl· , • • , . vessel took addlUanal fuel from another Lut wetk morC tha1 IO ptrlOlll were ~ Jack Rteftholtl ot the: police "bi>at to go to their retcUe. taken into cualod)' on almUar charge•. "Aast Guard offie. lalt said the rescue tment'1 narcotics bureau said l"9 · """ The latest roundup by Sgt. George Id part I c•mpatm =·• o...,. .. allon was cori\plicated and the five ra s are o •, _,l ,... • ... ~ bo rd the i' llowin Sea Rine"' SEP . oUk:ers Included 60 on mar!Ju1na and drug llMl'I and au s: persons a a 0 . I , ·~ the beach, lncludblg .29 juveniles. Nine-He said he beUcve1 th{ wbrd wlJI 1et' end.angered by four foot seas With OC· teen of 1i... .... arrelted are Oranae Coal ....... ~ .. lh t "H I'•"'•• a.. h d 1 casional swells of ll to 14 reet .. .....,. · ... a.""'"' • un .. ,...,,, ~-C oes no No cause coldd ~lately be reslden\s. tolerlle the drug traffic.'' 1 . established for ~ sudden alnilnt of The beach arrests led Ott. Carl Vid~no .. -Ille 1tiiilb1' ai fll'IF"d!Sffi'erea 'Jll 1 -detail-to t , addillanal .,,..,11-01-11-Seaman 6ets-€haFgedr the boat, but Coast Guard officials sakl and oCher~m~ of the narcoocs,; . _ toileL • . aeraons, lr\c 'ng Jivt Juvenile.I. A crewman "lmlt below decks to use Aclinl the inform1Uon obb.ined LON DOH (AP) -A , 31).year~· the facility and fOWld r...r feet ol w11tr by SaL :e· Vldano raided OU.. .. aman wu charaed today wlUt enlaiol in the cornpartmenl1 according lo in\Ual hotpol lee llt41 Binlllamplol Cir· No. 18 Dolmq SI. olllctal r- radio contacts. cle, wbet9 17 Qelanaettr, II, "as •r· of Brltitb prime mlnitter1, with ilUDt V-aslbilily In the area was •bout si1 rested on 111 of. cultlvaUn1 mari· to steal. The seaman w11 idenilfieCt In .. n1iles whtn the Coast Guard htllcopter juana. Bow Street Mariatrlte1 Court 11 Dldrlch crew located the skipper and crew bob-Officer' 11\d they found 40 marijuana Weidemann of no flied address. H11 bing in lhelr two small boats. plants I~ hit btclcyard. Also arruted ~allon~ll~ wu nol dltclOMd. .. I ' --- .. ·C~ilVictiQn · . j ~- 010qdger. Reversed · . . . . WA$111NGTON (AP.~--'lllo ........ Court ioday exempted from mililal)" service all youqi !?)en who bave l;t1'Ull moral or elhal ob~ fu ~ duty -so )ong u thek ~s .,.. deeply heJd and are not bued cin u~ pediency. • lnterpreling tbe draft law secUoo that proVides rw: conscientious . objecton~ Ju.sUce .Hugo • .L. ·Bltu:~ ..rot,; "That aectlon . c.i~P.~ Crom miltu.ry terVice "'" all lhoie. wbole consc:lencea, •purred b1 deeply bald mai'al, ethicJI, or relljlou:a beUtf1, ,.au~ gi•e them DO' rdt or -iht!>Oy' alloWecl ~ ..... -apartol .. ~ol war..'\ • ~ 111e ~Jon te.ver"' the conv~ apd Urie:Yw-1 l>i'fallo term ol Ell!Ott A,lli,lon Walih 11,1 a (.a. An~ compultr ........ titlo reluMcl ''llll' indilction. J\lllfC<!t, WUUaf1l o. Dooafu, WUUam J . Broanab Jr . and Thuraood lo!mball Joined Bf1ek'1 ~oil. Jtittice JGbn "· Harlan 111p~ Ille .....it, ·"'""1nc a II ye-man !liaJl>rlty. Black sat~~ Web!\ ~ualilltd for tho exemption IV111 ~ be \lfd DOI bale hll plea .. be ~ from military ' dylY on a dir!<I \l<Uel In a lllprllllO btlr11,. ' ' l In fact, ~ Justice noted, Welsh ltnlc:k . lhe word ''relliious" from the C O · (See .Ill.UT, :'Pap II . ' .1 ' Oraa1e. , ; I C...4 •• W•114~•r 1 11•11 took .;.;,.. Mk•. one Of 111oot I chamber ol """"'°"'" da)'1 Tuto- day, With lunny ~ and temp. eraturet cUmbhi1 Into the central ..... u.. aloaJ Ille Oranae CGul. , ~lilDE '1'88,\ \' 1 A s~ of U1al1nc• cm itNr· iCon" collCoe comj)1t1cs boJ;;: 111:411~ kW.d ••~ hope •I tlon fi""'!ci"f aid from rtfJICIO•I O<>ngrou. PO(IC 11 . •• - ' ' 1 • , I .. 1 I I . I • ·. • / • ,. ~y J'!l.OT4 1 S ·M-y, ,Ju"· 15, 1971! " "iin:son~oli ~trial ·1 · Defendarits· to Be Stra;pped In? ~ "'1 ~' ... -. ·~ .. --.. ' • t ' . t,OS!ANGILES (UPI ) -.Hipple gura ca!e age.inst Manson. 3S, and the three . . . ' • • , . " -• " :Allie~ Drive Repelled ~ ... . North Viets Hold Kompong Speu Chirrles lttariSon 4nQ t!fret' fOung women female members of his "family ." ._ cultists go to trial today for the murder1 The coolession of key wit.ntsa Susan of ·actres;\_ ~aron "Tatt and six otger ~Udns . lo the slayings at the home ,PHNOM PENH, Cambodia CAP) EnerOy "troops beat back three altacks today by Cam6'odian and South Viel~ name.se forces trying to.. regab'J· control of Kompong Speu on Cambodia's most . vitaJ overland supply route. " ~ r~ken Surlday night. the claims of the spokesmen apparently was still under control of the entrenched enemy forces. ~ pe,rt0o1. :pie }iiilge was ' expected to Of~~ Tate, and wealthy grocer Leno order the defendants strapped lo chairs '1811~~· has been recanted and the if necessary to preserve courtroom order. (Jl'Ol¥Ut1on was faced with relying prio- Superior. Court Judge:· Harold ..Older Ci pa~. 011 clrcurostantial evidenct. . sunuMlled proseCu.W.on . and defeue 1 Manson, Misa Atkms and the two other }a~rs) to bis ·chambers to discuss /defenwlrits -P.atricia Krenwinkel anG gr<UKI rWesi for a .uial ... expected to Les.Ii~· Van • ~outeri L have distrupted last mon,ths alllt perhaps more · than preV'ial· heenngs~ by turning their backs •·.year.· . ·. H: : .. :. . • ,: on~ court .. Friday tb~y asmuned th~ Despite delaying Jracucs bf both lid!!.. J>OSltw[l. Qt ~ crucifixion and had to Older \\'IS detannioed &o ~n jury sel~· , be. dr~gg~d from .the: courtroom. · Uoo .todly~, .. , . "' Older. a tough. magistrate determined Q'he .,,t&te bad-any}llin& but a sure · to ha ve decorum -had them placed . ,·. ln . -41!teroom1. where they could hear -" . the pr-0eeediJw:s,via loudspeaker. He was ·T, ·ee··n""g·ers,.H. eld ·' .·. ·~ted.-jipW.,.,, '""take •l•p&to ... a I.hey are . physically present in the c04rtroom during the trial. I ~ B h The beautiful Miss Tate, who gained , n --·. . ~-."a_. I ea_ c_ : prominence in the mQvie, "Valley Ol • ~ :--the ·Dolls.." was sfabbed to death Aug. 0 B · ' · R · ~ in ~r-hpme in Bene'dict Cai>yon. n .• ooze ap f .\lso killed ~t night were hair stylist \ Jay Sebring, Polish movie director . suspidous behavior of a quartet cf Vo~ty~k Frokowsky, coffee he Ire s s teenagers.._1n 1 ~·~Id. bJ the 2Ull ..,.,Abiiail..Folger ..and Steven Parent, 18, block of Ocean :Way •t" tt p.m. Ji'rid,Y .!a:t'dend~qf. the ca retaker. led to the arrest of tWo Laguna Beach The ~ext night f:-aBianca and his 'Iii.le girls, aged 13 and 14. and their male • ~e.r~. killed in ~1r home a~d the word cpm~ 15 and 17 years old, On ptg, · scrawled in blood as Il had been ha -.;,........w.. -'.okobol. at ~Tote ".!lite. , . c .re-~·v~ ~ • renU _Moa~s pa~d bef[)(e Manson and fti3 ~se , ; ... , ·• 4ppa Y band were arrested In a cabin in Death U,~g ., ' ~fi:er~ ~ YaIJey. Miss Atkins at ~irst to~d a grand ~ted arOm~·o; marijl,Lana. JurY. Manson had masterminded the """ ,,..,......,. glng fr . th gJ~y1ngs. · ~~.-e!\l.er . 0~ e She. tia.s since said her confession was · ly al<;obolic. -obtah'ied under duress and that she would ~.1'!11~ if~~ to two bottk!S of not ,r~peat it al the triaJ. · ~ i~~i-~ 0li voC:IU, all ProseClltors Aaron Stovitz and Vincent ~·~1'1,;!.lbt;rileJtylD]cl' ,. ers B!l,!)IO.I were relying 1" a great extent 'who~ "'"~po ice· u very oij· the. testimony o{ ·another member iae · 17 . \t::: ·· . . Q~the "MansonFamily,"Linda.Kasabian l A.fftl' _ _ki•g ln at..tlit .police station, JO,· who Miss Atkins .said wa! a look-Out llill WflN: 6i'Ded over to th&ir parents; at µie. Tate and LaBianca homes. ' , • · 'PJ!iss Kasablan , expeCted to be granted : F L lmiJ?~nit)r In ~xcha!lie for her testimon), 4p,• -'~-~ • .. D _ ! .l.-h~~, ~n kt.et strictly isolated from ~~tuf.U.3 oflier members of the clan. ; ~ ..... s.:::;·-. · Bugliosi said the state woold call l U ·R·;;., J Perhaps 35 witnesses to back its case. . 0 ' y uger nn, Jury 'seltction was expected to re.quire ' · llp to: one month before 12 regulars -p ;, $2"DJ 4 B t and four llternalel can be picied. J.7t!fs~ ,u 00 Y · .All tour 4efendants have 11leaded in- \ • , . nocent. The prosecution is seekinc the ~· 1 FACING TRIAL TODAY 'F1mily' L•ad•r Minson ~ ._ ~ • • 1 j ' f-•• I :;;;i ... -.. .... _;1:~ UPI T ...... M RITUAL MURDER VICTIM , Actr .. s Sh1ron Ttte Alsoclated P-ess corrtspondet;it John T. Wheeler, re porting from outside Kom- pong Speu1 said North Vietnamese ahd Viet Cong troops held on to the provincla1 capital despite overwhelming odds. Earlier in the day both South Viet.. namese and 'Cambodian spokesman .'\South Vi~tnamese troops are in the t(fwn," a spokesman said. "ll is possible to say lhat the enemy has pWled ~t." Cambodian officials reporLed..earJy f.o. day that the city.-selzed by an estimated . 1,CM» North Vietnamese and Viet Cong on Saturday -had fallen to coun- terattacking forees. But they could not say when lhis was suppoSed to have happened. ' • I The South Vietnamese armored task force of 4,000 men was making thp deepest penetration yet -reported by an allied mili1.ary force into Cambodia in efforts to save Kom pong Speu. · claimed the city, about 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, had been recaptured. • But later reports from the ~ene -said a Cambodian lrm$ patrol bad tried · to make the first . penetration of the city and waS stopped by a curtain o! fire from Conununbt cunm1nd troops. 'Officials in Saigon said ~ town bad 1 Newsmer\ ret~ing here from the rlgbUng ar.a today said Cambodian f9fces _remained positioned on Kompong Speu's e.astem edge while South Viet- n~ troops hammered at it from the southeast. Artillery rounds continued to smash lnto lhe' center of the town, which despite ' ' ' Lehanes~ Troops Battling ' . .. . ' ~rahs on.Israeli Fr-0ntier By Unlied Presa hternalJonal Le bane"se army troops battled Arab guerrillas who shelled the Israeli frontier settlement of Metulla Sunday night, the Tel Aviv iiewspaper Maariv reported today. A aenlor Israeli, tnili~ officer conliimed that ISraell soldiers heard ''the noise of a skirmish iaside Lebanon." The report was considered significant beclluS. the se n'ior· C?fficial · to14 foreW. . correspondent6 in Tel Aviv tha t Lebanon was scheduled ~•begin· today .enforcing an agreement which allows ,guerrilla in- cursions i11to Israel tiut forbids shelling allacks from Lebanese ~ii. There was no immediate comment from the "Lebanese gaverrunent on the Israeli reports but guerrilla spokesmen llJ Beirut said they knew of no LebaM.se army-guerrilla clashes. ' decreased sharply tut week during the flghting_between the, guerrillas and King ' Hu.sseln's forCes In Amrnan but predict ed renewed escaliion with peace apparently re·stored in Jordan. Dispatcbes from Amman today s81d- gol/erJUnent. and guerrilla forces had· begun ihe delicate las~ of patching dif-• terences and restoring stability t:> Jordan after its serioos crisis. But a spokesman said it would be s.everal days before it was known whether there would be ·peace or "civil war in Jordan. ~ The senior Israeli military officer•said Israel was no longer specifying Lhe dura- tio• and general location of its air raids along the Suez Canal.· "Wt are not sure the Egyptians really know when and where they wei:-e hit," he said. "So wby should we tell them?" Kompong Speu has beco~e thf; focal .point of one of the· fiercest baltl6 yet in Cambodia because jt Hes astride Route 4, .. the main supply highway th al links Phnom Penh with the country's only deepwater port, Kompong Som, formerly Sibanoukville, on the Gulf of Slam. The highway carries virtually all of lhe capit'al city'1 petroleum and many other supplies. Informants in Saigon said Cambodian Premier Lon Nol. faced with an imminent crisis unless the road is kfpt open, asked Saigon '(or the task force to reinforce his own outgunned and. outmanoed t.roope at Kompong Speu. Maj. Ith Suoog of the Cambodian army told newsmen hi$ forces would occupy the town by tonight, but by 1a1e afternoon they, had been unable to advaace closer . than a hall mile from the City center. -One 15-man patrol advanced a1>out 800 yard$ from a school t;2 miles lrom town and slipped in.to houses JlD the edge of the city_ They made a short search and turned up only one old woman. Mesa .Trusty Not So Trustworthy, Takes Cop's Car Cat YWT 968, where are you? Thls is what Costa Mesa police art • wondering today, but wherever the ·pri- vate autorriobile..Qwn.ed by Patrolman Pat Rodgers is , Freddie Barnhill is likely to be with it. Officer Rodger s hire<! the 23·year-old Lrusly working out a four·l'nonijp'sentence for rece iving stolen properly to wasb his $.1,900 sport sedan Sunday night in his free time. Patrolman William Sanders said that was at 5:30 p.m., and neither · Barnhill, of 1007 W, Myrtle St.,, Santa Ana,· nor Rodgers' 1969 car tiave been seen since. 'iAguna ~aai>,potlce,.. ... king a death penalty. """ lb1sked bandit 'Who turned Up It lbe I ' ' Tile shelling attack on Metulla was from ln lde Lebanon. An Israeli military spokesman said the guerrillas '>pened lire with bazookas and small arms but that there were no ls.raeU casualties.' The officer said air strike~ are provi Bg "very effective" in destroying Egyptian gun batteries and. forWications : and · 'preventing the construction or new missile sites. But he saJd 1 air Strikes were not the ultimate-weapon ..and new commaiido raids would be necessary to destroy new SAM~ sites. An all.points b11lletin was broadcast for the black and orange hardtop. along with its suspected Qriver, who now faces charges of felony escape and grand theft .. .... , ' liack door of the Jolly Jloler Restaurant, 400 S. eo.lt JtigliWiy at closing time s~.'lli "'""'an1fdepiitid wlth"l2,8tl.t2 ln ·-~·Ctiil:ki:""ftorD the restaurant &are' .. ~~-:---=----.· -~ Police Chief Criticizes • The robber, described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, 1~1 ~UM1, about 2S ~eara otd and wearing. i 'hoftm1ide, fulJ.f~ mask, pulled a gun on coolt JelfreY. L)'tll\ Morrow GI , Laguu. >lj<ach wh<n he ste'~ ·outaJae to the trash cans behind 'tbe-restaurant at 11:17 p.m. ~Rf>c~1 Concert Reporting . OrdWN; Morrow back Into the building ~ brllodlitiid ~ W~ llHll&Un, flOt~ MJJ, inl deibaifded th.at ~ ufe bi: O!'l"°4., Wild 1fle <'!Ok ebeyed, the ·• A.m ~bl><!! .• ~an< cJ<ppsit bag ~­ Wning ·the· ,.money a:nd fled. A~ proXimat.ely $218 .in coins wu left in Anaheim Poll~ Chief David Michel Wday bepn lttu.a thrpugh arre&t report! ,aod poJlce do~ um en\• t lo n' prepa~.tory ·tD iuuing a &tattment on a!1: Anaheim Stadium rock concert that enlfcd Sunday night in a wave of ar rests .and several admissions to the hospital. 81,1t tie paused long enough today to condemn "certain newspaper accounts'' of ,-lhe rock music ·festival as "ir· responsible and highly exaggerated. the sale. · · ~ · · · · Offfuus later nOted that a telt.pho11te ~d in ~e rest.furil!t had bee11 cut, with 1 abarp tnstru~t. ~ ! ' . ''fl is nOt true to say that most or the arrests . were ftir narcotics of. lenses," he 5aid. • Tdnentilll Rain. ;Deloges Japan roirro.:_(Afj :--!.orrentilll rairi1 pounded southern and central Japan to- day. Police reported four perso~ deaq and 21 injure<t-• , : . . , " - "There were many causes, including drinking, the: heat antf a little overe1t· citement but the~ was no widespread use of drugs and I do~'t t ink things were too bad considering had 25,000 )'oung people in that stadl . , . Bearing in mind th · this was a , r~ concert I don'L thiuk we .had a~ythlng'" but' of the ordihary," Ch.let Michel liaid. -In Nagasaki. on J•paD't aouU>ern.,,ost main !>land of . K)'llllboi: a• 53-~r,old man drowned when ff& 'f1l1\ln1o a rain· swollen .rfver. The •811il1Mrll'lan said t .$ From Page J inches ol.' rain had faJlelj ·•1p the-atta sinCe Saititday ni&t!l~· •. ·:.. DRAV'I' ln ~nui~1 ~~of Tokyo, I~ .l ••• two pe(!O(lo. '!iettr. ~flt: 'lfbet1 •llur!~. · • 1n a ~Jiae. lg :t~.a91JO, noi'tll-.Ol.. application and characterlted his beliefs Tokyq, .... ll . ·i7~:ftf!IJ ;!~tty "m_IJlh as h~vlng be~n formed "by readirig In l~~ em,plq}'t,..,,... iu_lttd ·whea bit the fields of history and sociology ." by a·~ t.J!IOC:: "llc.k'.. 4tpM.le drivlna: a The important thing Black said ls bulld~.. ~' · ••; ~ that \Velsh adhered lo1 his beliefs ·~1th , .. a st.rength comparable lo that of tradl· He refused to II.ale the ~Umber of ar~st! mad~ and the .rui:ture o( ·those . arre9ts until "t have examint!l these reports in detail .'' Anaheim police have been ordered to say_ nothing 1o the press until Chief ~1ichel is rj?ady to issue his statement. Orange County ~fedlcal Center officials Imposed lhe same silence on their staff and were not pi'epared to comment on reports that many rock music enthusiasts were sent to the county fa cility for treatment after the" concert . Those iame reports Indicated that many. rof those admitted p.nd later released were under the influence of drugs. Four rock groups, including "The WhQ." from England, played for the 4 Wlldly enthusiastic audie nce and two-members of the stadium cr.owd today described the occasion· as "far oot but pretty:' well controlled unlil the fuzz moved in.'' Cindy Boettcher, 18, of Tustin, said "heat prostration and the excitement y,ou always gel at a lhlng like this caused some of the kids to flip. But there were no drugs," she said, "and if 110me of them screamed and kicked when the oops came around il was . because they dldn't want to ne dlslurl> ed." Ronnie Leonard, 18 , of Santa Ana, described the concert as "pretty well bepaved with the usual kind of ending The Israeli senior officer also reported J ordan·based guerrilla' l\tl~cks o• Israel of an auto. ·· Authorities noted the 40-da y sentence · redaction he was granted for agreeing to ser\·e as a trusty -so.called good time -will be revoked as well. , .. .. · ·• tionally deeply religious people. Even ~", though his objection to wa r was un- 11• • den lably based in part on his perception --; the arrival of a few finks who co'uldn't stand to see the kids i1aving a ·~-t~le ~· .• fun, . ..S... •••" · M•lttllltf•• .... 111 of wor ld politics, Black said, he is t",11--~~ '"cit f••111.i11 w.11., . Z.d .t~ ... ~.' ··1~pt ,und'5: ~e draft ~Mn. -s.i!CI__,. --~ ~Jtie ' . · ~oe co.-.sT ,.u,L1sot1NG tOM, ... N1;1! ~;. ~ _f Jusi1ce Warren· Ev Burger-·anc;. 1~ 1•9,11 1-1. w •• , .. :.-· ,.,-~JUsticts Potter Stewart and Byroo .R. ~, ""-"°""' .... "'""1,,,., ~ \, .. · 1:-~llU.t i}J,sented. J.c~ 11. c ... 1 • ., '';" .• ~iWJdtt;·speaklng for the three, ·qjf1:.: "There may have been some drugs in fhe-stadiun1," he said, "but·I didn't have any. But when you get 25,000 kid! at a rock concert today don't' you think you're going to find some o( them wllf nave drugs"?" Chief Mlchel°s stiJ.emient Was not av~)able at press ~ f'i:nm r .. ,,. 1 ,!.1t• "n·-~e"' '"d c.c ...... i ""'"''"' ~· ••• ~t ca.nnot join today's cons:trucUon of · ¢" 1.h.!'\f;~ K, •• ;1 .. ·~. · ~.J6Cllo6 tj of. th& draft law extending ... .u.... ·.: ~llt.aft.r'u*nptjon to those wbo disclaim :., '"0::~..,~ ~~i'.!;;"• ... :.:; .~ .~'til~ll~1~--.UOf1!1 1\0 war and ·.whose r •••~•·4 r. N.u · .: .. '¥.I~ .. .OOW ~ ... represent a'_.puret1 :. """' °'•"'" '-'' t••"• · ·~fP.nt}.~~ 1rh1ine nQt·rrom rtU11ou1 f)lflc" '\rlll~ tl\~.beJief as.the statute requlre1 . ' HO MICJDE • • c.,.,. ,,..,., lJO wc11 ,,., '''"'' bot ~PP>i'~il fn t*Jiloaonhy,-,bilitory , • ~~";~,' :f,0j.~~;~-'4 . and SdeloJoov .our pbllaat'°n i ri ·atatutory • · ' · • • ~1,.""' ••WI: 1111s 1tKtor -=-i.w•"' .. coostructio~~ ia to enfOrce' Oi! will had *I.\ dr1nld11_g at a t.a ve?'!\ Saturday ~ '11"""*" as ....... ~ "1 Qill\; 11 .. 1 or Coit&re.ss, nof otJr. Qwn . ., l nJght a® the evenlne;. ended on a 5011r :· L __ ,. ·. The ruling flowed from -.. d,ecisiQn, note with tbe., man ~ho wou ld later • ._. by the Supreme Court in another draft die ar(Ulng..over the height Issue. • ·«ya~ in ttiarch J96S. The court heid In\le&tlgators Were told that H~ss and . ~ . ' . • then~ thal a consc!enUous objector mel ,.Jelferton patted con:ipall!f during the · · • I.he exemption · test il , "since-and dispute . but that_ the victim returned QA(\;V IOlt..OT, wfl!> •~ldo ·lol ~ ..... IM "' '"" OO 2 h .... ""."'-· '• ...,.u,,.,.. oiuy ·~(•Ill ._ meaningful 'bellel" occupied "his Jlfe a ut a.m. lo I e llarbor ,Boulevard -~~ ... =:. ·o;.,,,~-..::.::.·~~~~::; -in • manner-parallel to Tha t fllled "by addres:i-.,---- ..... •M "-'•"' v.111.,t..f'°"f w1111 ,.,. ,,. l'.od In m0;, trad.ltlonal reJiaious .. He kicked In the •rioor," said Capt. ,._1 cdltil>M.' or._ ""' f'ulli>llJ,.. • 11 I ~., ,..1n11,.. ..i.••11 ••• '" n 11 w"' 1 . believers. Green, n reCQunting even1s leading up ::~ •• ~ C..~~--:;~.•..u.. •rd "° w•• The draft ifll-Y provision interpreted to the tragedy that left Ot'le man dead ---:~~ n 41 ,41:.m-') ·-t;y d1e~rt-;frt~f one hll" tixl!mp~•nd his friend undei'--on murder ~ ••rtilfitt 641 .1671 ·.. from combat •l'ld oon-combat 1ttVlee charge.,. ,_ c-..... .AH fk,.,._.,,. mt11 who "by reason of religious tra1ning lnvesdgators allege at that point, Jef. ,_..,.._ .ttJ-4420 : and belief. , .are coftsdenUously O!!fX11ed feraon went back into the rrlactilne,hop =t.""'· · n1Q. OrM>D~ ·~~UM1t11iN to $lrtlclpatton: in war lo any form.' -where ,ht has been living 1 obt11lntd ..,._,:,'· ,:,~·"": (:~._.." "::.,.*;,: • tlsh, In hia 1ppUutlon. 1ffirmed a the antique rifie and •f\Ot Hm It point """' " ruwtoM•4 w1111tu1 .iMt1t1 ,.,. deep cona:c:ltntlOUJ scruple a91lftlt tfllUrig blank . ranee. ~ t~ .. ~1':; "';';, "'""""' ••Kf> part in wan whe~ people are ltllled. • Police 1ald . .everal men rent on .,..."',. """'· ,11t.!11r,, """'•1ii11eoi •~ He 1t1led he beHe\1td "the taldnr Of"' the machine &hop Jolntly a! a place rM""' u.• .....,,M,1 """11 u • ,...,,...,., Ufe -af\Yone'1 Utt -to be. moralb' . to work .on Lhelr cars all(! nther project! mllilria!"', en.t!l!'il"''' U..11 .....,t~•w. " Jelf • Wion& ...i. that !!""' wu 11,.pin&~N- • ' . • • • • There ls·now only one airline serving Orarge County. And th ey've just In-~- creased their fares. Now, if you want to save $10 .50 round lrlp, we suggest -you fly PSA from LA' instead . The PSA air fare from LA to San Francisco Is --' still $15.75, in clud ing tax. :iii JIU , " • I I I , I • ' ... ... -· .• .• • ' t • . . . ~ ' Uuntingto~ Beaeh . ~ Ted•y'li Fl••I • ' N.Y. Steeb -.. ~ . VOL. 63, NO. 142, 3 SECTl~S. 36_PAGES ~NGE COUNTY. QWFORNIA • MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1970 • •• -. Huntington Ban~ ·A11· Biiildlitg Along B~acl\ ' . . ' The city of Hunlinltoo Beach has sla~ ped • bu 00 lhe issuance of building permits for:. the l~ Huntiqton Pacific beach. belcb&ant. s.ne lllvos on these latest litJcation,."' Miller commented this· mom-In the memorud\1111, ¥)lier lllo Jn-. lllructed the pla•nlnc de~ no1 lo accept or proce.a any applications with respect to zone cbaqet. id· minislraUve review, co.ditional ex· ceptions or other uses. · to the city limits. the Huntington Pacific beach by fhe.. , • The HunUniton Pacific Corporation is asking lbe council whether it wants lo renew tbe 141.251 contrad it pays the city for· lifeguard and_ beach cleanup servtces. • These were the new fronts that opened ~p today in the battle over the~. School Bond Issue Loses By ~2 Votes After a .two-week delay, officials of the Huntington Beach City Schoof District finally learned today they lost·the bonci election to raise interest rates by t2 votes. Orange County election olficials releas- ed the final figures thJs morning. T h e y were 5,277 "yes" votes and 2,699 "no" votes. The measure needed 66.6 percent . to win; it gained n_early 16.2 percent. The mystery over the disappeafance - ed that the 29 precincts listed by election was apparently solved when it was learn- ed that the 29 precinctslist e d by electioo data services were really only 27 ' precincts. because two were combined with two others. "We might consider a special election on Sept. 15 to try again to raise those in~rest rates," Charles Palmer, business -.Uperintende.nt of the district, said thls mammt. The ~trlct has '4.75 ntillion in acbool <:bnstructlon lxmds that were approved .a year a10, but haven't been IOld beol!* of the tough market situation and high interest rates of other bon<h. District officials have tried twice, and failed twice, 00\f to pass a measure chang ing the lnter~t rate rrom five percent to seven·percenl. ~ ..,.,. be boon! •t tonij!ht'1 ..... - Cly Council meeUni. '11le wril!n& .,t the rnemorudum &ISo The susperWcri of , bulldina permits followed a meeting m attorneys from Is based upon a memorandum written coastal cil.its in Los AJtteies last aiiinlh by city adminldrator Doyle· MUler tO ·at'" whiCh au.le att«ntys adviled tht all cUy ~t bHds, bolr<b ml citiee l<>r J>e Oft Ibo· llffl I"' tile· boildlnl commissio1S. • of fenm: on contested bl;'~h ~- . "I ~ the memo afjtr discus.sipq The advU:e given was that buildlng willrth< dly attorney. (Doll ·Bonfa) amt dopartmeaa.ci>Wd be lailluctecfli> Wlil<h it wu-wtlll<m ID view ol_ ~ P""'\''l. ~-canllol!Y•_:O . ·~ One Woman . ' War Fight Starts on Soapy Water "We can ' also . Walt for a recount. 1i1aybe the figures will change," Palmer .added. Trumes will decide June 23 if they Kathy -Fowler iS waginc a one-'1"0iiW\ •· Mich.; New Mezico; Idaho ; Pboenb:, v.·ant to try for a September election. war in HunUntton Beach against aoapg Ariz.; Utah; wrorm-c and SOuth Dakota. Distrlfi officials haven 't r~ved a Uiat foul up water. Molt ol the signers listed various points breakOOwn Of the vote by precincts and For tl)e moment 11'.i; 1 paper war in California as home. can't say why the election k>st. with one huge petition and room for "l'\'e QPly had tfio persons rdu...~ Tbe $itY·school district bas been rocked 2,000 signatures. r to siP.'' Ka:tby says. "'Jjhey ~ said by several controversies the past year61.. "'I'd like to mati:;e the IOllP muuflC-~y just .didn't cart ... The kids wUI and both eledion tries were on ballots "19turers stop Uling deterata.is U.t pOH-.rte alway1 sign." 1 with other unpopular measures. the water and kill wiklWe,"' she aayil Why has Kat.by "Fowler dedded to .... Civic Center Joint Powers Contract Sought ConfidenUy. take on one of the large aoap mmufac- Her plan Ls lo collect the signatures turers'! ., • , . -~ writteR on the backs of two large -•'lJeeauae people never get"' involved . ecology posters declaring USaye , Our rm a heuKwife WOfking. lf 1 have Earth" -then fold them into ·r.>tlllC, ti.me to do somethilg, ao do others.". poster· tubes and man them_ to wp "I picked 90aps," she e.xplaine~. makers. "becaiial,tt's aomelhlng everyone uses." "Those bright, .red tubes Shol.lld atand The preamble to .her peUUon. reads : out lrom the bulk of white letters they "Please help save our environme•t. Soap get," she lbeoriies. , ' suds ~ desLroying oltl'1 rivers and . The 23-year-old J>(.Oprietress of 1 ~ns, we need a laundry toap that City officials are seeking 1 joint powers doWllown poster shop already boUts· will not dea1roy Ii.sh~ plant li!e." •&_r':f:ment to build the proposed • 652 signaturei in her two-w~;okl ·cam-As .. alterna,live ahe suaest.s ,soaps nulhoo Huntington BeaCh civic center. patgn. With achools ...out-ind summer which are 100 percent 011atUc1 oontaiaing ...,.City Adm!nistrator ,Doyle M!Uer will weather here Jbe--upec11 the ink to no enzymes. ' · as~ the Ctty Council for piermilli0n 3 )Jow.. a liUIC!' faster. · "Such soaps exbt, but aren't widely ~on1~ht to ~t the possibility of si: has li&nalures Jrom 12 slates -marketed," she claims. JOlnmg hands with the coo~~ Cl!' local and Enal.lnd. Will aoa.p makers listen 1o scribblt!d iChool ~~ to.tuild the civic center. · Sonieoflbe ligners wroie they were pttiliOns? Miller 1 ~ follows a gklomy report from such places as Omaha, Neb.;. "They'll at least see them ·if\ those by ~_city s bond ex~ on the Detroit, Pt1ich.: Liverpool , England; bri&ht red tube1. I'll wait and &ee if -possib1hty of a-ge~ral tl~IOll J>f?POSt!d Colorado· Ozona Tex.· Ml. Pleasant they reply." by a special council committee {o hnance ' ' ' ' the civic center. "We don 't havi !i defini te proposal yet, but county off~ials have ind icated some interest in a joint powers project." Brander Castle, assistant city ad· minlstrator. said this morning. He aaid the county might be intersted Jn the project for a future courthouse site as well ·as bousilll health department antprobaUon offjces already established in ~ ... tin(ton Beach. A Syslenu and Data Processing Con1· mittee, headed by O>uncilman Al vin Coen, 1uuested 1 bol'ld election to pay for the civic ceater. ) But councilmen were told by Herman 1.elle1 ol Stene and Youngbera, municipal bond consultant.a:, that Jt would be dil- fi<:ult to pua: any klod ol bond e.leclion this year~and failUl't_ ..mlit!l dam'ie any chance ror building I civic center. Miller will uk \he council to eive him permission to seek a joint powen agreenrertt, and ii bat-faill-to;ry a- nonprUlt c::orporanon setup ~to finance tll• constrvctlon. A prOjlOllOd <ity library . will he built by 1 joint power1 lgreen\tril witfl 'the county llbr1ry ll)'lll<m. Cool of the library is e.Umated It ta.t million. CltY c::ooncU opens it1 se111loo .11t 4:30 p.m., Monday, In council chambet1. - ~-- .. Election Tally Completed Two Weeks After Voting . By JAQ[ BROllACK ElecliO!l S.rvlctl Cbiol 0.puty . ~d .... ..., ,... ...... Arnold aid. Orange County's final tally of votes . The labulaUOO lhowi no cbqes in cast in the June I primary election was com.plde at 1 o'clock thi1 mornlnr, conteatt for ol6ca °' ballot propoiailloM. 37 hours shon of two weeks afte.r di! u JlftdicW whea •,....atu from t'l1 pl>lit ,__ • " 1,(111 _, pr~ ..... ~ A cemblnlliao of -puter tlpe Ii\ the w1J -_, GI ll'rldly, malluncll.s, h'°""' .,..... llld -· June I. ditr1Clllti..o cleilyed lbe finfl \'bolitlcn, Thm ...... about 11,IOI vot.1 ID the ~ Valley Council Meets ' Fountain Valley)• City Council will face a 'routine agenda 1t I 'p.m., Tuadl.)', with only one public hearlna -1n 1ppe:al on planning commission deni1I of a 21ervi« station at Htil Avenue and M1gnoll1 SU..t. • 41 miuJnc pnc:llle\I whlcll tr •· tabullled ln-1he--offi<iol caovaa l>flu• Jline I Ind completed thli mor\111(, -did not ..... !hi Ollt-ol the two t•y ,_, ill ta Qr-qo.11 arco, the fli1al ll&uru l.~. N-t Beocb llnancllt -.id W. caspttt was eJected Firth· Oittrlct 1upervisor over incumbent Alton &. Al}en -ud threo tlhtl> ~ > _,. j Mlller's memorandum, dated May 25; · stipulates lb.at aU· requests for penniuion 10 ... the property should be trul<d as if the concessionai~s and vendors were askJng for a l I c e n s e to uae a city beach wilh any rental payments to be collected by the city. Board of Zoning Adjustments May 10. 'I\vo days alter Mi ller's memo"'wl! tent out, the board met again llnd ·reversed the decision. ~ The city -..Uy filed a <0mplaint against the Huntington Pacific Corpora .. lions seekin1 to establish recrealiooal public easementa over the beach, which ezten@.nortbwat of the munici"'1 ·pier Then at the \sat council meetlnc · on. Ju~ I, ·the City COIJndl srmitod Mastroianni special permit. to operate the truck along the ~-Caught In lhe middle of the dispute is Jay Mastroianni , • cateru who rectiv· ed perm.inion &o operate truck along 'Ibe matter is not c.loled, henver, ISee PE11MITS, hp I) 'Objectors' Exempt ' Beliefs on . War to J!ar Drafting· . WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Sup<emc Court todly ~xempt.ed from military service all young men wbo fl.ave strong moral or ethical objections to military duty -so long >IS their--beliefs are dttp!y held and are oot based on ex- pediency. deeply held moral, eU,ical, or religious btli~s. would give them no rest. or ~ce if they allowed the.rmetves to become 1 part of an instnunet;ie of Harlan suppOrted the result, formi!l& a fl-ve:man majority. BlacJc: said Welsh qualified for the lnterpretine the draft law section that provides fOr conscilntious objectol's, Justice Hugo L. Blac~ Wrote : "That section ezempta from military 1Jervice all lhole· ~ • consciences, 1purred by .. exemption even thouch he did not baN hil plea to be spared from military · duty on a direct ~lief in a 111ereIM being. · , •-_ ln fact, the justice not~ Wtlsb ·1uuck the word "religiOUJ". from the. C 0 applicanon and characterized his be~ as Daving been formed "by readinc in .war.'' 'lbe decision reverses the convlct.ion 1 -and three-year prison lerm ol Elliott Alhton Welsh 11, a Loa Angeles computer engineer w~fused Army induction. Ju stices, William ·o. Douglas, William .. J. Brennan Jr., and Thurgood Marsball jojned JJlack's opinion. Justice John 1!!· !Sef DR~FT, Pap·I)- Ubailon ~ghts ff untington Grabs . 83 Arab Guerrillas O ·N · . Cha. _ n arcotics .. rges Along Frontier -.. ., .\Joi .. ;,.. 11......,;..i 131=~~~:.'='· '._~ir:::.,';tiOOll !I. Billlop, 4bantte arm,y troops baUlecl .. Arab, on .a variety of wcOUc..,cbJrges, l• Santa. Ana, · · . ---"las who lbelled the Isr..ii !tootler cludia( one pcnon wbe" . allegedly . ..:i>ei<r Tekworth ·ii 11$-ltth SI. llw> _._... culUvated a marijuana farm in his tington Peach, ' . ' ' octtlemont of Metulla SWIClay qtit, the l>ad;yanl · I A f • M·~ ~ ·I . he -~ .._ of -Patriclt Kenned]<, 21, Jl$-ltils SI., HUJ>-Te v v newtp.per .. , .. _ ·~-t was t _ ...... ma_,_ aweep inltori' Beach (aaSault o0 a po1b of· toc1ay. A ·..ru.r briltll mllliar>' ~ drul ~Ind "'Pf!llm lo two -u Ii<tr) A minor boy ud a mlnOr jlrL ~ that I111eli soldiers beard by tbe pulice ~t'a Special, Arr~ted at UZI~ Alabema St. on. "the noiae of a skirmish 1Nide .Lebarion." En/or t Detail (SED}, • ·s:peclal charges of possession of dagaeroua di""gl_... The report wu considered sig•lficant group ·of ~1flcers trai_ned to J]aocUe trou-and or drugs Jot "sale, were: . __,_...- because the senior official told forelgn ble spots 111 the cil~:i. -Richard Hambaeher, 1a,-1o30 Linden, correspondents in Tel Av~v that Lebanon La.st week more UlaR 80 per•ons ·were Costa Mesa ~ wa3 scbeduled to begin today enforcing taken Jnto custody on similar char~es. -Burdette-Denrus, 23. 416 Rialto, VeniCi~ an q;reement-whlch-allows -guerrlUa in-The latest roundup by Sgt ueorge ~les""1<1esher-22 4911 E 16tb-st curtkms iato Israel but for.bids shelling Renet's SED officers intluded 60 on Huntington Beach, , . :· attack1 from Lebanese soil. the beach, includlne 29 juveOrniles. N~ -Burt Dennis, 47, 1221 lhi AlabamJ. St.; . Tbe"tt was no immediate comment teen of those arrested are aoge--COat Huntington Beach from the Lebanese government on the resideats. • -Arlene ~agk_ey: 39, 1221~ Alat?&m• Israel! reports but auerriUa spokesmen The beach arrests led Oet. Carl Vldano st., HunfliijlOn Beach, . in Be.li\lt said they knew o( no Lebaaese aJtd other members of the narcotics -Larry Welch, 11, 740 Weelo, Costa anny-iuerrilla clasbel. detail to tbe adcUllOnal arrests of 23 Mesa. 1be sheHinl attack on M.etulla WIL' persons, including fl y_e juverilles. Rounded up at the beach were : from Luide LebaQon. An Israeli military Acting OJ]. ... the ~lnformat~ obtained -John "1cCUUoch, 19, 21851 Newland spotesman said the prrillas· opened by SJL-···Renet, Yidano raided three St., Huntington Beach, { Ii~ with bazookas and small arms bu~ •. .bq~.s i1elu'"dlng 2llfil Bingbamptoa Cir· --Stephen Meyst, II, 2185 Newland St., thlt there were 00 Israeli casualties. · c1', where Jay OeUtmeter, II, was ar-Huntington Beach, · The Israeli Jenidr off~~alSO reported ~ested on charges of cul6vating mart. -Wallace Sutphen, 21, Fl Ord , JOrdan-based gueJrill;i ·attacks °" Israel Juana. · . -Guy White, 20, 13331 Oonmith, HUJt. decreased sharply Jut week during the . Office!s ~d U:iey found 40 marijuana Ungton Beach, _ fighting''between the guerrillas and King plants 1n ru.s backyard.. Also arrested -Christopher Hel{ns. 19, tral\!ient, t the loc t Qttfi -Theodore 'Ibomas, 22, trlllls ient, Hussi:!ln's forces in Amman but·predicted a .. a ion were s1z er persons -Leroy Sperling, 24, New Brigflton, re new escalation with peaee apparently on mariJuana charges. -Ronnie Renteria , 19, Whittler, restored In Jordan. Al 215 14th S~ .• officers arre~ted five -Richard , Prohazk.a, 21• Manhattan , Dispatches from Amman today saKt per~ns on rnar1juana charges mclu~U!g Beach, gover1men t and guerrilla for~s had Patrtck Kennedy,. 21 , ~ho had a charge -Howard Lambert, 22, transient, begun the delicate task ot patching dlf· of assault on . a police officer added -Nola Ceniceros, 11, Long Beach, ferences and. restor~ stability to Jordan for allegedly hitting an officer who en· ~Do~glas Lehtinen, 23, tranJient, after Its serious crisis. But a spokesman tered his apartment. -Waiter Barnick,. ?1, Long Beach, said it would be sevet,al. days befote Takei. at 1221 ~ Alabama St. for sales -Kelly MOM, 20, tranaient, it was known whether 'here Would be of dangerous drugs was Burt Dennis, -David LirXt.lan, II and Jack Hoffman, , peace or civil '!far ii Jordan. 47. Eight other persOM were arrested 19, both USMC, Camp Pendleton, ' at th.ii addrt11 on a vari¢ty ol narootics -Gary Roberts, 19 ; Richard McGWrt, Huntington M~n Shot,· !mpro~g. A 43-year.old man who -directed five shots against btmselr after beinc atopped by Huntln1ton Beach police offtcers on a "routine traffic violation" is lmprovinc today at Huntington lntercommunJty •lospital. I Medical officials said Earl Clarence Ellls. who reportedly had,betn drlnki!ll before the shooUni. was 'ti.ten off the critical list and tranlftrred to I fourth r1oor ward where he Is said lo be 11awab and 1lert." Officers Frank Morelli and Jerry Blalr stopped Ellis at 1:08 a.m. Saturday after they reportedly saw him commlttmc a traffic vtohiUon 1t Garfield Avenue abd Ookstn Wett Street~ Elli.I, they said, ~n pulled out a I mUUmeter Lu1¢r pistol and fired five shots, 11 l\L-11, one of which otruc_t him In the lbdomto. Pollce-foood-bullet holes in tlle rqof ci',l;lliJ';c1r •nd llie i1(tit refr.f<Jl<!tr'.'"- 1 HourJ 1blfort, police were notified by his wilt, Coto• lhll Ellil had left lhi i\lluM tlftllenbi& 10 commit suicide. M"" EUii told . olllcers jwt bdore lc1vlnc he hi~ been drinklnc and told a net1bbor to "call police within 15 mlnutu beeluae ht •as ~oln1 to blow hi• ,ilffd elf.'" ,, • I charses. 19 ; Daniel AUstad, 19 aU ol Norwalk. Sgt. Jack Rieaholtz oC the poi.ke -Paul Ingram. 21; Marvin LeviDe, department'• narcoUct bureau said the. lt. both of George Alr Force Bue, roid! arc pm of a camJ>llp oaginll IS.e ARRESTS, ..... t) marijuana ind dl'Qg U!US and suppliers. He said be believes Ute word will get aNllld that "Hunlingtec Buch does oot "tolerate the drug tralric." Tbe lollolylog Is • list of U.OS. tal<•n inl9. et,11tody over the weekend: Siles qf dange)"9Us dtu1s -Richard Hambacher, JI, of lll30 Llndm SL, Coaia Mesa, end BU rt Dennis, 47 t 1221 ~ Alabama St., Huntington Beach. • Taken on cRarges of p<>ssession of niarijuana and being present where . ll)arij~ b beln1 used at 11141 Btngh.amlon Circle were : -Llurora Arthur, 19, 40$ 15th St" Hun- linlton Buch, -Jeffery Hardin, ?O. 202S W~c. St.,.- Costa· Mesa, -Jay O.lameter. 11, I I 114 Bingl\lmtoo Circ)e, HunUngton Beach, · --.Jamco Wlililms. 22, R1pld City, S. Dakota, -.John Bin:h, ii, Scottl<ialc, AriJ., --Simuel ~lccklln 13, Ttmpla City and one Q\lle juvenile, ~,.YBl111i.oatilp~:ll,-Ul talte St., Hunttnltoo• Ilolch, -J~ Schui,t, fl, Ul Like SI .. Hun- UJICIGO Buch. ·Arrllled~t lf$-14th Si. on pcuelliqn ot marijU;.Q.I chlr;t1 were: -Robert Wl-l1ht, fl 211 • 14tll St., -- Hunt1"""1 Btlcb, • ~ Oraage -WNtller It'll look mora like one of thole cbarnber of cc......,.,. do)'I Tl-. Ay, with tlinny skies. and temp- eratures climbfng into the ~al ..... u .. al<lll( the 0r..,. Cout. INSIDE TODAY 0 I ]' -,-Mora• T-lnl. 2!, Hitt N'!ll> .._ __________ _, , ' ' f / j ' ' • • ' .. ... ' . ·' ... -. ---.. -.. -. -------------.--.. "" • I • .. . • ~-.. .,,. DAU.; l'I~OT • " K Monday, JUrit 151 ~~;o • • ... , ' .. . .,.. .................................................................................. .., -. . . ·" ·"-, • F·t'ona Page· I . • • : .DRAYf .... • • ~ . ·L3zy, &azy Beacl1 l)ays Not. the .Same Anymore By ALAN DIRKIN Of tti. o.11, l"lltl lllH THE DA VS have long gone when you could juat go down to the beach , with a bucket and a spade. , ~~ For one lhing-;')'ou're older now and you ha ve to take the car. Thal aan take the pleasure out, of going to lhe beach righl there. -Instead of sitting in the sand enjoying the sun, you're sitting i{I perspifation, hating the beat a:id trying to 1et ·parked . ' · · · · be h P · t bea h That's if you go to a private ac . r1va e c es PAll,Y PILOT Staff PlltM ~ don't' provide _parking for the pubUc. They ~on't always , prCQllde· access either, but we are working .on that. You can pcirk at some public beaches, if you time lt right. You have to pay, though -75 cenll is the toll ..at the state beaches and at the city parking lot In Huntington Beach.' . • _ • "-- ... YOUNGSTERS DECIDE WEEDS, BROKEN GLASS, ·oTHER TRASH DON'T .BELONG ll•lne Mlle1, 1f, •ncl FrJtnd1 Cle•n Up Their Own Founteln Vellty Nelghb0rhood1 :1 You own the beach: somebody else seems to own the' parking' lat. ni.t's lhe trouble with .J?arking ·lots , youn never know anybody who ~-. . . YOU CAN Al.SO try just walking onto the beaches if you like, .but lie , carefu1 of the fences. They are around the.stale beachea -the public ones, r.e-, member? The fences are. ,there to protect yotl. From all thot.e cars that can't be . ·Cot Good Catchy .Phrase " ,, i. . '· . . . parked along the private beaches.· ~ . - Private•beaches don't aJW8ys have· fences around them. Which me.ans the pq.bllc . ~ah~ on · wlthoot looking for a gale . -To Describe Huntington? .YOU -n.eedn't look for any signs hke "No Trepassing" or "Keep Off .;..· Private Property". either. U you do see them, just Ignore them. They .. don 't ~ mean a"nything. The C;!lifornia , Sur>reme Court ruled recently that notices like that can't be ex~t.ed to k4l1p visitOrs off an attr~clive. beeeth----"'-· IT'S A RULING we are going to hear a lot about. Jt'is .called J.he .. Gion and Dit!tz decision and Ure atate ia urging lociJ· auLh- orlUes tq Ole ft to preserve public aecess to beaches. • _ The decislon says that If the public has been ·using a beaclr freely for . five years, withciut-objection by the owner, it cannot now be excluded frorii lh"e· Ullds. . . . • · The thing is th'¢ U the beach had always beetf" fenced off and th'e public kept out. It apiiatJ Ute property owner would not · be In danger·of Io•lng it, ..... If the pubUc does g3in ·guaranteed access and subsequent Oivlier'shlp~ how·_ evr.r~ we may yet see t.holt·fe~gc>''!p. Like the ones around the state parks. ,. : We may allC! g,et' a pl,ace to:. Park out• tar. Next to the beach. For .?S cents -or will ft_ soon be $1? · ~ ... : . .... . -. Manson on:--Trial Residents of H1J.1ltington Beach, think or a -Catch phrase for your city. ~re are ~e .sutgestions: "Sqn and Fun City," the "Surfing Spa of Solithern CaUfOrnia.' 'or the "E"riterta.inment Huh oi Or.ange County." : . The suggestions were h4lard last Fri· d!y at a Chamber of Commerce.breakfast , k m~uii( at µie Sberaton Beath lrm, called to launch a drive t.o bobst tourism. • _it Wits the Jir$t meeting· of the CofC's Tourism CQ.mnilttee. headed tiy Lou . Evans. "11le city .nieds -a pew image It can advertise and~ pramote to attract tour- ist!," ~vans, a hotel manager, aaid. · He recommended that Uie Chamber and city uk the citizens to think of a theme • narile for Huntington Beach. . · Olher ; \VIYS of improving. lht ir(lage · ·'Of Huntlniton Beach as a resort would Detendants to Be Strappe_d In? -be to bring dog racing to _the clty, · .gr jai tlai, hydrofoil boat tripi ·to LOS 'NG.EL. ES. (UPI) _ Hi'ppi'e guru · Catalina ,.._ or er riverboat restaurant, A Jay Sebring;-Polish movie director EVan& said. Charles Manson and three young women Voityc~· Frokowsky, toffee · he i·r't t-s ... Hit~ pointed out that Huntington ~ach, ~ ··cUIUsta &~.to trial today for-the murders..-AbigaU Folger .aod. St.evtn Parent, .JS, . irl ·a·ddUioo to Jts ~ches, is within . or aciresS Sltlron Ta.te and ·six other ~ friMd of the caretaker. . iOmiriuteJ 0J~any tourist attractions. persons. The jud'ge was expected to The next nigh1 LaBianca and his Wife · ho .. order the .defendants sl.tapped to chairs Mrs. Ruth Lougery, w operai.cs • ,, d were killed in lhe1r·flome an_d the, ).'lord travel agency,' said that pub 11 c ··,..necessary 1to preaerv' COUJ'fIOOm 0.r. er. -''pig" acrp.wled in blood aa Jt ha~. ~.n tfailspOCliUon was a· majar problem. · • Superior Coun .Judge Harold Older at the Tate estate. · ''People ,ask me how can they get . 11ummoned prosecution and defense Months passed before Manson and his ,·· out ·of toYhl?· Pl'bm here to Pasadena, lawyers -to. his , chambers to discuss . band were arrested in a cabin in Dealh -where the Huntington Libra_ry is, takes .ground rules for a triaJ expected to' Valley. Mlss 'Atklns at first ~ld a &r•nd forhours25miqutesjustonewfY .. " .• ·fast moqths •M perhapi more t.b!_n j~y Man.son had masttri(il'nded the M. r•. '-··••ry said tha t there ~as a year. ~ ~ I ..,..,........ - • De1plte delayinJ tract!CJ ·by both iidu, I ay ngs. . • 'nO place locally to 'rent a car. Old d t.ernU ed to at.art ·ury aelec-She has since said her tonfesslon was , Chamber Manager Ralph_l{lstr backed ~1ttJone~•. e n J obtained 11f!de.~ duress. and that ahe would the idea of a pame con{est, and pledged The s~te h"ad anything bu t • ,ur......___ not repe_at .ll at the trial. . . , cooPf;!ratlon with , t~e cit~ to improve •case against Manson, 35, and the three P~se:cutors Aar~n Stov1lz and Vincent }funungton Beach s imaae. temale members of his "family." BugliOSJ we~e relying to a great extent . • The confession 'of k,ey witness Susan on ~ testimony ~f ~noµter . mem~r Atkins to · the slayings at the hame of the 1'-~Family •. L1n0J.:.Kasab1an of Miss -Tate and wealthy &f6cer Leno 20, who Miss Atkins. said .w. lookout LaBianta has bee; recanted and. the at the 'Illte Jlld LaBta!lca homes .• prosec\JUon was faced with relying prin· fl-fiis Kasabian, expected to be grante4. cipally on clrcumst¥tial evidence. Immunity In exchange for her testimony, Manson, Miss Atkins and the two other has been kept strictly isolat~ from defendants -Patricia Krenwlnkel and other ..vierubera of the clan, ~slle Van Houten -have distfUpted Bugliosi said 'the stat!. would call ' pretrial hearings by turning their backs perhaps 85 wi_l.ne1seS to back its case. on the court. Friday they assumed the J ury selection was expected to require position of the crucifixion and had to up to one month )>efore 12 regulars . be dragged from the Couttroom . and four altemgte.1 can be pick~d. ., 1 . Older, a tough magistrate determined ·All 'fOur1\ldenc1an\a: have ple'ided l°" to have decorum -had them placed nocent. The prosecution is seeking the in anterooms where . they could hear death penalty. the proceedings via loudspeaker. lie was expected, however, lo take steps to see they are phrsically present in the cou rtroom during the trial. The beauUlul Miu Tate, who gained prominence Jn the movie, •·valley Of the Dolls," was i;tabbed to death Aug. 9 in her "home In Benedict Canyon: Also k.Uled that ·night were hair stylist From Page l PERMITS .•. l . -. Two no-hitters . . ----- !fi.ghlight Beach . Little teague ·Two n1rhl} pi~n1 efforts ln the Goklen West Ponf' League ·highlighted Little League and Pony Ld~e bueball acU01t oVer tlii Weelteiid.-: •1. Brian Edwards allowed hits as his Dodgers lhumped the Phillies 5-1 . Sunday. The sam'e day Dan Troup pitched a no hitter a.a the Braves beat the Giants 3-1. In Little League ·action four teams st.ill boasted v~efea~d leaders during LP~ second half or the season. The standing!" ?rough Sunday are: POUNTAll( VAl.llY llAOUI W ' T for the Huntington Pacific COrporitlon has filed an appeal to the plaMlng rommisslo n over the zoning boartl'• ru=1 ... 1 ' declsi?n to overturn the approval It first .~·* ' I 0 ' ' ' . ' . DAILY PILOT OllM'tG!: COAST ft08Ll~!i1NG ~PJ.N'f ltob1if N. Wo1d f'rt•ld..,I t lld ftu~"tftt1' • J1ck R. c~1l1y , Vice ,.~IOl'l'tl •~O ut.-.Jtt! M#n•g~r Thom11 ir:11vil lil•n•o•nll Eo""r Al111 r);,~i " W"1 O.t"ft Coun1.,.. EOilor . >.lbtrl w .••••• 14.-Clf!t ilonor Hu.,l .. 111 lffcllo Offlc• J711S ltt'h loul tYt rd Mtilint Adclrtnr P.O. lo• 7,0, '1~~1 OtHr Offlc:" "-•-811(11: 221.~0<11• ;. .. -. ~•t1 ,,.,, .. , l» Wu ! 81y it.11! N•"""1• lt>U>t :tt11 Wttr ltllle• •11111(v1rf $111 tlemtfllt; JIU f<lorth l!I C1ml11t 111:111 0.\llV f'ILOf, w;1~ ~ • (;fmllJOll(f lftt Ntw)-~W, " P<tillllMf Gtll\< 1·•ct11I 1,,.,. 41,-wt l•Pf"1~ (.!! ..... lor Llf\I,.,. ... (It, ,.,~ 111~. Co.It Mtu, li~nu,,.:t~ e .. Cfl """ ,_ltlfl v111tv. "1<11 .. nn 1~ ,......, .. tdll'°"'· 0.-• t•111 ftv11:i.~r,,, c~ iirr~11"' it1•n•• •t• •• n11 wat ltJOol 11-..:1,, IOWPOfl ltf CO, 1•,0 Ull WtJI •• ,. it•ll't<, C..lt 111 .... , ......... f114) 441•4JJI Fri« WlltlllillitM &ell S40·1Z}t Cl..tf!M AlfnnlMllt 44Z·S•1e C:O.,.r,lflt, 1•1'. On1110 \oih' P...elltlll!'O ~. ,., -•!0.11\, """"''"01'1. ' «illttltl ...... Of' iaw..,lltl'llllll h1•1I~ ,.,.,-.. rtlnllll(d "'""9\11 lf*l•I Ptr· ..,..... OI ~r!Ol'tt ow,,.•, .. Steer.I ti••,., ....... ,, ..... ,.,., ••1<~ -rA C:..to ~' C1llfDrt1l1, $YOll:flpl"" I" u rrlotr •~" ,...,,.,.,-, !I'! "'fll '' te ''*""1,-1 1t1Kl11r,-fl!ltlo'ltt""', CM -\r>-b'. gave" ~:i--r 1 The Huntington Pacifit Corporation G11~ • • • J , O· . ' . ' . ' also brought the matter of the life11.1ard, l'h!lll• 0 J • 0 liCrvlce to a head by requesting a decision tlUNttNotoN VAL1.ev 1.eAGU~ by the council before the contract expires ' ' June 30. The cost of the :contr1ct this , yur would be Mti,2SL The city attornay~·ll erpeded to recommend tonfght thet the pact should nqt be ·renewed ~~VI e w of the l!Ugauon. · The city will have to meet this bill, therefore1 • If the lifeguard and main.. tenance work is to be continued.· Harbors and Beadles Director Vince Moorho.use eicplalned this morning that 1he . $4.81251 is only part of the total costs of the services the city pr0vtdea for the Huntington Pacific beach. "Lifeguard salaries alone <lOst ~.363 fur that beach and cleanup ctewa are .paid $20,111 ," he said , "and that does nol take into account the overhead in· valved ." From Page l ARRESTS ••. --.\tiehael Glark,~19,·Glendale; -Dorothy Ni~. 20, Buena Park. -Lilly Boon. 18, La J!abra, -Robert Wagner, HI, Sati Gabriel, -Terry Boudreau, 19, Edward Pittman, 22 : t.tark Encinas 21 ; Dinny Elchen· berger. 19, 1\J of Lakewood, -Janice Budiin11ki, 25. Co."itl Mua, -Patricia Ge:ri, 24, Westminat.er. - -- • • ' • • • An9tl• 1ncll- Whllt SOI ltld $(t]f • ' ' .. " . • Tl91t1 Vint;.,. ' • ' • OCIAN view AM.ettlCAN l l .lf,fl A.Id so. • lllfi.111 Ytn•ta ltlVI)\ Tlte,.. ....... !, OriDlll Wflllt SU , . w • • • • ' ' ' • ' • I ' ' • • • • OCIAN vr•• N.ltlOf<IAl 1.IAOUI illlrll• Ctrlfll!llt ...... Allr.. • DOll01r1 Oltrtll "~ Pldr1$ 000111 .. G .. ~1' Wtllll lo!{ Ctrdlntl• l'lrltn AftD•11 V1n~­<o~ ... , BrlY.,- Cll ... llMI f'frll• "'"'' Gltftlt , . w i:GllNWOOO 1.e AIUI llAVllW llAOUI . _ _.. • • l • ' • I w " " • ' • • • • w • • • ' • ' ' • ' • • ~ ' • • • ' ' • • u ' • , • • • .. .01.DeN WIST l'ONY llA•U• w ' ' . • f ; . . ' ~ ~ I ' • • T • • • • • • • • T • • • • • • • • T ' ' I • • • • • "The city Is trying tO create· a new _ image," K.i.Jer said, referring to plan_s for civic improvement!, includJng .a $6 million.civic center. lie said the chamber woul~ help sell the idea or general obliga· Hon bonds to pay for the center to the voters. Kiser laid the chamber was preparing a gastronomic map . !isling t h e restaurants " In the city, had arranged· for a hydrofoil trtp~to Catalina Monday, July 13, was preparing a new brochure on the tity and ~ compill"ng a apeclal · classified business phone d!rectory. . "When people look In the Yellow Pages at the moment it's a !'.:ounty deal," he explained. "We want people who live In Hun· tington Beach to see .the numbers or the 2,300 businesses in Huntin1ton Beach." Kiser also reported that moves were under way to establish ticket reservation ceJ)t.era In the city for attractions. in oUler parts of the aiunty. He addld that . it was also possible that an enterprise like ~ea World ml&ht be opened In the City. Fountj.iin Valley Youths Do /Bit. On Environment A dozen Fountain Valley youths put their anti-pollution sentiments to prac· tical use Friday afternoon by tleanlng up the itreets in their own neighborhood. First they tackled the weeds and trash .along Bushard Street; north· or Heil Avenue, then started picking up shattered · pieces of glass from an abandoned gas station on the corier of Heil and Bushard. They were students from Fountain Valley and La Qulnta High Schoo!J, none of them members of an organized ecoloiY movement. "We live around here and thought It was time to pick up the trash. We a1so thought if others saw us working they might try cleaning up ·some of the pollution," said 14"year-old Janie Bannon. At last count they had collected two barrels worth of weeds, glass and othe r trash In a one block area. Brooms, rakes and dust pans -as well as muscle Power -were provided enUrely by neighborhood youth. Just so their work didn't go ·unnoticed, the youths displayed a handmade "atop pollution'' algn along the roadway. ! . . , lbe fields ol b~tory and 1oclolo11." _..l'he Important thing, Black said, Is t'llit Welsh adhered to his beliefs wilh a strength cemparable kl that of tradl· tionally deeJlly reUgi04s people. Even thou•ll h1l objection to war wa1 un- dentably based In part on hi• peroei>UDft ol world politics, Black said, he Is en· titled to be exempt und er the draft -!Aw. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Potter 'Stewart and Byron R~ White dissented. , - White, speaking for the th ree, said :1 "I cannot join today's.. construction of section 6j of the draft Jaw extending draft exemption to 1hose who disclai m religious objections to war and' whose views about war represent a purely personal Code arising not from religious training .ind belie( as the statute requJres but from · readings~in philosophy, history and ·sociology. our obligation.in statutory con's~Uon cues Is to enfo,rce the will of Congress, not our own." rtie ruling flowed from a ~ecision by the Supreme Court in another draft case in March 1965 .. The court held then· that a conscientious objector met the exemption •jest if 1 "sincere and meaningful belief" .occupir:d .his · life fn a manner parallel to_ that Olled by God ~ . In more traditjon.al religious believe.rs. ., : The draft law pr9visk>n inlerpreted py the court is the one that exempts from ~mbat · ind non-comba~ s.er~ice men who "by reason of religious training and belief •.. are conscientiously oppased to participation In· war in any form.' Census · Figures Nearly Complete Preliminary nose counts for the 1970 housing and population census for most~ of Orange County have been released by Roy E. Gordon, district manager for the U.S. Department ol Commerce. Gordon , who will close the bureau's Santa Ana office this Week, said a\1 counting has been completed. but ofrlcial results won 't be announced until the Cati . ~ The census district covered by Gordon and his staff did not encompass all or Orange County. but Santa Ana, with 154 .940 persOns. was its largest. Huntington Beach fpll ows with 115.557, and Orange was third , with 76.296, although th~se figures could change somfwhat during the final tabulations. Other figures, in order. include Costa Mesa 72.412 ; Westminster, 59,619; Newport Beach, 48,803; Fountain Valley, ~31 ,618, and Villa Park, 2,751, accord.in& . to the initial figures . ... • • , I . .... , .. ,. ,, . . . • •• . -•• • ... . • .. ~ Mo~y, Junt 1.5, }q70 H DAil Y PllO'r 1 ' Allied · • ' ·Drive RepeIICd!· , -' ·-No~th Viets, C~ng Hold Kornpong $peu :. ~ . . . . PHNOM P'ENM, ClmbocUa ' fAP). -in .Cambodia because it lies astride Roule and outmanned troops at Kompoog sJ;eu. Enemy trpops but back l.bree attlcD 4, the main supply hlgbway that links P.taj. Ith Suon& ol the Cambodian armt ~ bf Cam.bod.i•l'I w~ 50¥th' .. Vlfit-Phnom Penh with the count11:,'s ooly told newsmen his forees would ~Pf 1 l1'il · deepwater port, KomJ>C!Og Som,}Ormerly tile town by tool~t, but by late 11.1•"""'1' ri~J'MM'. orCes~ ttylng to ~ain _COft ~ -Sihlinpukville. on the Gulf of Siam. the1 had been unable to adyance cl°"J' ol lto~ Speu on Car(lbOdie's ~ The highway carries virtually all of thin a haU mile from the city center. vital bver1and supj>Jy route. • ' f-ttie capitaJ city's petroleum and many One 15-man patrol advanced about 8"' AP!iclated PeS1 rorrespondeftl· JOM other su'pplies. lnformanlsJn Saigon said yards from a SChool J.2 miles from T. Wheeler .. reporUng from outside Korn~ Cai.nbodian Premier Lon Nol. faced with town apd slipped into house! on 1Jw poni: Speu, 'said North VidnimC$e and an lrntl}inent .eris.is uni~ the road is edge' ol the city. 'lbty made a short V'9l Cong ~ held on tQ. t.be. p'1)viQcial kept .open, asked Saigon for the task search and turned u~ only one olill •• 1 c•P1lf!I 1(1ell)jte over.w~elm'lna adds. force to reinforce his own outgunned woman. Eirner' in 'the day · bo'th SouUt Viet.. J • OAILV PILOT ~-->"t' l totv. Mlkhell CAPS Fl Y SKYWARD AS 1,lDG WIN DIPLOMAS FROM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE l,100 ·Get U·C·I Degrees ! . . Urged to Seek Reforms in Peaceful Fashion 'By JOANNE REYNOLDS • Of ,... Deity ....... '"" Eleven-hundred 1 tu d e n t s beiii.g graduated fn:im UC Irvine were urged to continue their peaceful ways in seeking reforms by speakers at the university's. commencement ceremonies. · Harrison Brown, science and govern- l"nent professor at Cal Tech. told the students that reform of Coogress is the mos! important cause to ""'hich they t'an devote lh@mselvrs. · "Do somelhi11g about the Congress of the United States," he challenged them. "As it is presently organized, It Is an snchronism controlled by old men who do not understand the modem world." Brown, a geochemist who helped pr~ duce the first atomic bomb during World War IJ , said failure on• the part of the rich nations to aid poOrer ones 1nay result in a nuclear .boloc~sl , · Brown was awarded an honorary degree rrom UCL Ne~ly 4.,000 friends and relatives of graduating students braved the threaten- ing rain to attend the ceremonies which y.•ere conducted without i n c i d e n t , although some students did wear wh ile armbands In protest of the war. ,1 Observers estimate near ly 20 per- cent of lhe 900 students receiving bachelors degrees participated in protest activities which included raising clenched fists during Ult National Anthem. . . - First of Mai;i.nes· ,Now · University of CaUfomia President Chalfes"Hllch told the 1tu<ter.ts to speak up Cor the university in the face of altacks from the political right ind political left UCI Chancellor Daniet Aldrich also called for renewed faith amang students and the young that "the democratie system can be made to work and res- P.Ond." The chancellor ncited that "while vialence has become commonplace on campuses around the hation, students at UCl ha ve acted In law(ul , rational and constructive ways, evek during the heat of deep emotional protest. "Extremist tactics of confrontation and eruption have never taken serious hold here, and I hope lhey never will ," he liaid. • 1'wo UCI professors. R!lllph Gerard And \V. Ballentine. Henley received cita- namese and-€a:mbodlan spokesman 1 ~:~~i ~;,, ·:::~. ~d ~~, Police _Chief c;~iticizes ; a B~!m~;~~~:~i:o~ ~::e :~@ : to make the first pepeliation af the R k c R • 1 city and 'was stopped by. curtain of oc oncert epor· t .. ~·g :, fire from Communist command troops. . • Ii Officials in Saigon said the town had -" . been retaken Sunda~ night. "South Vietnamese troops are. in tile town," 1 apoke5mfn said. ~ H is possible to aay that the; enemy has pulled out." Cambodian officials reported early to- day that the city-seized by an estin1ated 1,000 North Vietnamese and Viet C.Ong ~ on satu'nlay ..:. ha9 fallen to coun- terattacking forces . But th'ey could not !lay when this was supposed to have happened. The South Vietnamese armored task force of 4,000 inen was making the' ,deepest penetratkln yet reported by an allied military force Into Cambodia in efforu to save Kompong Speu. ' Newsmen retumin1 here from the fighting area today said Cambodian forces remained positioned on Kompong Speo's eastern edse-'White South \1.iet- namese troops hammered at it from the southeast. Artillery rounds continued to smasl'l 11nto the center of the town, which dtwite the claims of the spokesmen ap"pareritly wu still under control of the entrenched . enemy forces . Kompong Speu has become the focal point of one of the fiercest battles yet • Driver, Cyclist , Die in Sep<.1ru.te Traffic Cru.shes Aiiaheim Pol!ce Chief Dav.id Micbel today began sifting lhrouJ;h arrest reports and policed o c um en tat Ion preparatory to issu.ing a st~temcnl on an A'naheim Stadium· rock concert that ended Sunday night in a wave of arrests _ and several admi~ions to the hospital. But he paused king enough today to condemn "certain newspaper accounts'' of the rock music festival as "ir· . .;; responsible and hllhly exaggerated. , .. It is not true to say that most. of the arrests were 'for narcotics of· lenses," he ... seid . "The~ were many causes, including drinking, the heal and a little overex- citement .but there wcis no widespread use of drugs and I don't think lhlngs were too bad considering we had 25,000 young pe<iple in that stadium . Bearing in mind that this was a rock roncert I don't think we had anything out of the ordinary;'• Chief f\lichel said. He reft1sed to state the numtwr or ar.resl.5 niade and lhe. nature of ttlolc arrests until "I ~ _,e1tamined these reports in del(ll.' · Anahei~. pol~e have been ordered lo say oothing to he press until Chief f\1ichc\ is ready to \!sue ·his statement. Orange County Medical Center oflicials Imposed the same silence on their staff and were not prepared to comment on reports that many rock music enthusiasts were sent lo the county facility for treatment after the concert. Those same • reports ind).cated that many of those admitted and later relea5ed were under the influence of drugs. bchavtd with the usual kind oC end.Ire -the arrjval of a few finks woo couldn1t stand to see the kids i'lavina: a Utt~ run. "There may have been sotne drup In the stadium ,'' he said, "but I didrt't have any. But when you get 25,000 kids at...-a rock concert loday don 't you think you're going to find some of them wftl · bave dru&s?" Chief •Uchel's statement wa3 nbt available al press time. I Bzjllets Studied From Liberty Gu~ In Beacli Detitli Expended cartridge: casings and'bunets from tbc revoh-er of Robert W •. Uberiy are under scrutiny today by Huntington B<'a('h detectives to determine if the Ct111dlelight Kil!t'r played a role in an unsolved parking lot mur.der. l)et~ctive Sgl. ~lonty ~1cKeMon and l)etcctive Gil Ve.ine, who just returned from a wetkend trip to Colorado where 1.iberty is held captive, said the resutls of the comparison should be .availablt · later today, The weapons taken in Liberty'!!, capture and the s\ayin~ of Dav kl L. McCorry, 'lO of Garden Grove were: both klentified as .32 caliber. McCor yr was found shot in lhe. Golden 'Vest Colle1e parkV'lg 1l'.lt MIT \I. Deteic:• lives are hopefql the fatal bullets catn41 from lh~ same gun. llon'J ~ t-· th& . ercises • 'w If ~ i!ive chelor.t de i astc Hegreis, OnTrial ii .Viet De;ths Ir A Rosemead man was killed early today on lhe Newport Freeway when hi• ,...-oc1 w otnick a parked ~· and an Anaheim youth died Saturday when his motorcycle ~ammed inlo a ulllity pole. the coroner'• office reported. Ray Mendoza , 36, was dead on arrival .. at 1:25 a.rri. •at the Oran&:e County ~1edical Center. California Hi,hw1y Patrol olricers said his car ·rammed into '8 parked lfUCk-lrailCr I SOU(h Of Katella Avenue interchange in Orange about 12:4.5 a.m . Four rock groups, including "The Who" from En1land. played for the wildly enlhuslastJe ·audience ttnd two members or the 11tadiun\ crowd today described the occaSlon as "far out but pretty 14·ell controlled until lhe fuzz mo\-ed In." The major hitch in linking up the two weapons Is that evidence Indicate• the gun used lo ahoot the rt. Lewla.. . Wash., soldier was an automallc while the gun taken from LlberJy was a revOj.. ver. McKennon sald. DA NANG , Vietnam {UPl)-The case against the first of four U.S. ,Marines _ accused of murdering 16 Vietnamese civllian.s began . today with 1 the Jn-: troducuon or nine CQ]or ; photographs showing the mangled bodies' of lhe alleg- ed victims. all women and children. The ptlotographs were introduced in 1 pretrial hearing for defel\S"e and pro--' aecutlon motions (Iver the objections of defense lawyer CapL Daniel H. LA Gear, 23, SL Louis, ~10., who called 'them 7(1 rece!Ye PhDs and 14 rece _ Os. Or, Gerard, who will reti1',July 1, '11!!!1~ firitt dean of tho • gradua·te '·inflammatory;" division at UCI an dis a member of the lie is defen d.in1-Pvl. Michael A. rfaUonal· aca®iny· of science. an<J-, a UCI Stj\watti,.21, of W11!rtan. W. V,a., charged prOfesaor emeritus. • with tl'le premeditated murder of 11 l>r. Hen!Cy was cited for JO years children and five women last Feb. 19 disli~ist]ed service. In 1940· Jie was in hamlet 4 of Son Thang. a Que Son J.PPQU\led preside~ -o( the co• oC Valley village 27 miles south of Den OlteQPJl!thic. fbyai#i9!1• and ~~~ .N'ang. · · · · whlctl later; 'beclu!lt the CaJifOnua Three other defendaftts In the same. CQU~«I 'Of _Medicine. In 1965, whnl the case will 'have separate trials, • ' oollf!le 'beca·me , auociated with . the The court of officers ... in the Schwarz university, Dr. Henley was n·1 med case will be empan_!!led Tuesday. \ Provost. · I El Rancho has the hottest price • in town! Richard States, 32, of Hawthorne driver of the truck was not injured. Early Saturday Kirk E. Wright, 19, of Anaheim, Was killed when his speeding ,cycle went out ,o! control and struck a utlUty pole on Sunklst Street near Wagner Avenue In Ariaheim, police reported. ·He died at the medical · cent.er ol head Injuries. .. ·•THE HUGE . OCD-FASlllOHED. 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The ensuing uproar led to the !lllng of the bill by State Sen. J•me• R~ Mcintyre, whose di strict includes Braintree. •· A Lot AngeltB department of animal regulation survey indi- cate• tht1 city has dpproxinwtely 325,000 doos -or about one amtn. for every nine huma111. A fire department survey indi- cate• .. the citv has 46,205 fire hy- drants -or about one for everv ltVnl dogs. • Kenftety Terry· 111 went to Tam· pa, Fla .• police headquarters to ap. ply for a job as a patrolman. But he changed his mind after he was arrested .on a four-year-old traruc charge. Officials said Terry had failed to appear on. a speeding charge on 'May 18, 1966, and arrest- ed him. He was freed on ~ bond. Terry said he didn't appear be-. cause he entered the U.S. Coast Guard a few. days £arlier. • ., .... ~,,."-~ Two-t1ear·oW: Jonicia Welch takes a · clcne look at lier father's handiwork Ofl Jter pet turtU: "Hot Rod." The t.urtU wed to llave problems getting around becaUJe oj a mi.s$ing le g . Jonicio'• dad irutalled a set oJ wheels oll the front end and now there is no si.opping the roaming reptile -e.t· cept maybe a fl.at tire. • Kent County. Mi~ans Young Republican of the Y.ear in 1968 says he is running for the Michigan J-louse as a Democrat. F. Lange Montfor:ti a 38-year-old teacher at Caledonia Elementary School. said he swi,tcbc!d political parties be- cause .;·1 feel that the Democratic party put. human rights ahead of property rights." Montfort . who r~n unsuccessfully for the legisla- ·ture as a RepubUcan in both 1966 and 1968, wUl be running this year for. the·9:1rd District aeat now held Hy· Rep. Peter Kok, a Republican. WASHINGTON (AP) ,..:. Sen. ,Jacob K. Javits ~ ltilsladoo \Od&Y lo place a 30-day limit on the PrHl.dent's • authority to commit U.S. forcu to com· bat without declaration of war. The New York Republican called fus bill "the logical final si<p f<sultln( fi'Om a series of measuru now pendlna •lmed at gettn,8: us out o! Cam~dfa and VJet· nam as soon as possible." Aldes saJd Javits' has ·been assured his bill will have hearinas by the Foi:elgn Relations Commit.~, of wblch he ls a member. His announcemenJ eanie as the Senate headed into what both sides expected ' Brazil Frees - 40 Prisoners For Diplomat RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) - A Varig Airlines 707 took of( today for Algerba with Ml poliLical prisoners released from prison in exchange for a promise that kidnaped West German Ambassador Ehreniried Von Holleben would be freed. The kidnapers said they would release the ambassador when I.hey heard press reports the plane had landed safely in Al&iers. It fis estimated the flight would take between nine and 10 hours. The Algerian govenunent issued a communiqJle today saying it would grant poUUcal asylwn to the freed refugees fOf "humanitarian reasons" and that West Germany and Brazil had btew1 infonned. - Von Holleben was kidnaped Thursday night in an ambush in which one policeman ¥las shot . to death and two injured. The kidnapers, identified as members of three s e p a r a l e an- tigovemment terrorist groups, alsO made several other demands-which were met to be the flfth and final week o! the current round In the debate on U.S. involvement in SouUleast Asia. A vote is likely.-later in lhe w e e k on the Cooper-Church amendment, cut· ting off funds for U.S. actlons in Cam· bodiA after June 30, after one last ad· mlnlstratiCV effort to water it down by pennlttlng U.S llna~al support for ASlan nations such as Thailand that seek to help the Cambodian goverMtent. The main 1 amendment, sponsored .by Sens. Frank Church ([).Idaho). and John Sherman Cooper (R·Ky.), ls part of military sales authorization legislatfon. II the bill !alls ~ pass by tbe end Ul"ITt ........ OUSTER DENIED lnhirior Secretary Hickel Hickel Staying ' l~i U:S. Cdbine~ by the government. .The prisoners had been jailed ror ter-N:XOTl Aide S rorism and·subversive activity and were .. a ys brought to Galeao International Airport from several jails for lhc f 11 g h·.h .,...... WASHlNGTON (AP) -Administration Newsmen verified the presence of the communications director Hebert Klein p~ls.ooers ~t ~ airport here and the says President Nixon is not going to kidnapers indicated they expected the lire Secretary of the Intreior W a i le r ·sarnAne from ~lgertiOia. 1 . 1 t be J. Hickel, nor is the Cabinet officer organ1za n c aim ng o the bo . German branch of tlle group which kid-a ut. to q~it. ..... naped the Ambassador sen( a Jetter Klein sa1d Sunday, "That is correct,·• lo UPI In Frankfurt saying the terrorist:ii when asked: ''You do not eipect had no other way oJ protecting and Secretary Hick-1 to either turn in his reassuring West Germans the life of resignation or the President to ask for the ambassador was not ln ~r. it In the immediate future?" H.umphrey Off, Running Again He also said, HI know cf nc Cabinet officer who has planned to resJ.in -at this time, and I know of no Wrute Houae pressure tor ·a Cabinet officer to resign." • Questions about Hickel's future MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ Jiuberl •1. resurfaced following weekend reports Iiumphrey is off and running for the that the Interior secretary ·was on his U.S. Senate, safing he has "no intention'' .way out, either voluntarily or with a of seeking the presidency in 1972. ' White J-louse push. l• a bit of political showmanship lhai A well-informed administration source stretched his annoU11cement out for tho reported Sunday the President was hop- enUre weekend, Humphrey appeared lo ing ,1o avoid firing the secretary by admit that another shot at the presidency tlickel's re3igning and· was delaying a in 1972 is not in the cards. d;cision while waiting to see if that lie assailed the Nixon administration comes about. · on eco111omic matters, declaring that the Hickel had said Saturday he was not 11ation is stalked by a "Clllel aod con-quilting. That same day )Vhit e House tinuing inflatioo." press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said, <>n the subject or the Indochina wor, "I know of no intention for Secretary he was crilical or \he move into Cam· l:Hckel to ~ve his pest." bodia but ready to do anything he can . Speculation that . ~ckel was in dif· "to help President Nixon get th! hculty start~ bu1~1ng when it . was over.. s war ., learned he had written the President H~ htt 59 d h' t last month _ex~e,ssing concern th at the mp Y' , ma e is ong-expecled administration waS not pa ying sufficient annoW"lce ment Saturday, the n, met with attention to the nation's young people newsmen over bar~cuc~ chicken and . and 'urging that Vice President Spiro T. strawberry shortcake at his Lake Waver· Agnew mute some of his strong criticism ly home ~unday. of dissenters. Hum~rey said he has "~o _intention '1'11e'talk of his possible exit intensified or seeking . the presidency Jn 1972. following publlsbed reports that Jiickel However, .he . added( "J would ~ less was not allowed to take part in a news than candid t! .] tried to prete~ that briefing on canceling federal oll leases ~ ~ould turn away .!rom the nonunailon in the Santa Barbara channel, damaaed 1! 1t came my ,way. last year by a giant oil leak. 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Under the Javlts propoaal, a pmldent coold oommJt 11.S. form in the -nee of a declaraUon of war in four con- tingencies ! r ' -To repulse. a sudden attack oothe Unlltd States or its PoWU]ona; -'I:o repulse a sudden attack on the forces legally stationed abroad; · ' -To protect the Uves and property of U.S. nationals abroad ; -To comply with al awful national commitment taken by pogiUve act.ion of Congress-and the Presldelll. Tbe bill · wQ\114 limit the action to so days "unless aUlnnaUve act.Ion is talcen ~Y the Congress lo sU&lolo 1uch acUons beyond ao days.u Conpas also Wt>Uld hav.e the pawer to cut the 30-day period -1. "OUr traa:Jc e1perience 1n Indochina shows that the pendulum baa •wung too far In the directlon ol pruldenUal WINl:)akin& power," JaviLI aid. "My bill ,..lo! lo restor• the lradltlonal balance between the pmldeot and Congreu u envisioned In the checb t;nd balances between executive and lea· • 1 ... ls!JUva po-.er In tl>e Conatllut1on.• He uid he hope! lo corrett the Im· balance "so that there will be no more Vi•tntUpS." C~r.cburdl supporters woo a cruciaJ victory last wee~. turning back a move by West Virglnla Democrat Robert C. B~ to weaken the amend- ment a~ ~ ror approval of the amendm~t appear a:ood. · But H~ glein, .President NiJon'1 communications #~ 5lid c.-.1 .... '· -t.be amendment's bad.en have misread publie: opinion &nd race a potential pollUcal boomerang at the poll1. Saigon Riots Continuing American Jeep Burned. in Anti-U.S. PrQtests · SAIGON (UPI) -An American Military Pollce jeep was destroyed and at leas~ Ui:ree Vietnamese youths were injured today in the third day of anti· American demonstriUons ln South Viet- nam. Several hundred students and govern- ment police confronted each other for more than two hours across barbed wire barricades al a downiown intersection about a block from the U.S. Embassy compound. The students hurled ?-.iolotov cocktails at police, who responded by tossing tear gas canisters. The mood of the two groups generally was friendly, however, with both side$ laughing and shouting at each other in Vietnamese. An Amcricawniliiary; policeman said the jeep was abandoned by two MPs who tried to driv.e through the crowd ' but were surrouhded by students. The MPs fled the scene and the students Argentina Junta ~ Picks President BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -. Brig. G<n. Robert Marcelo Levingston, Argentina's President-Designate, and the military commanders who chose him hope to agree by 'Thursday on a new cabinet, military sources aaid today. Thlirsday is also ~he day Levingston o[flclally will take office. Levingston, 50, an m:my intelligence officer and IJlllltary att.ache a\ the Ara:en- tlne embas$y In , Was~ •. D.C., was chosen Saturday to rf!:pl&ce Lt. Gen fuan Carlos Ongania, overthrown irt :ta · bloodless coup Jmie 8 . Voting Ban J,ifted By High C~urt Move WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that states may not depriv~ persons Jiving on federal properties of the right lo 'vote in state elections. The 8-0 opinion was , written by justice Th u r good Marshall, but read in his absetq by Justice Potter Stewart. Ma.?6half ias been ill 'fYith pneumonia -s.inct May 15 and is convalescing at heme. • ....... ,.t f~e to that jeep and a civilian jeep parked nearby. Both vdtlcles were destroyed. ' An American newsman. Mike lfalloran o{ Fairchild Broadcasting/ Corp., was hit in the back or the bead by a rock as he r8.n from the crowd . The wound requiJ:pd several stitches, but he was treated from the hospital and released . The students, one hit on the leg by rock and the others apparently overcome by tear gas fumes, were helped to safety by their companions. · The demonstration was held in the same area where a more violent outbreak • • occurred Saturday, resultinc fn about a dozen &tudents being lnjUred llld the destrucUon of an Amerfcan C<!nltruction company truck, ......., Red paint '(as daubed on many buildings in the area reading, in English. "Booker (U.S. ambassador) go home," "We want peace now," "Yankee go home" and "Stop bloodshed." Old women and students joined a funeral procession Sunday in surburban Cholon for a BuQdhist monk who had immolated himself. The group wore white dove armbands proclaiming a.n encl to the V~etnam war. Apollo 13 Study Panel ' 1 • Finishes Finµl Report WASHINGTON (AP) - A speeial review board studying the near lragic Apollo 13 lunar mission has finished its final report 'on lhe cause of the in·sparlxplosion that endangered the lives or:p hree astronauts and ruined man 's third attempt to walk <ln the moon. Review board Cha.i nnan Edgar M. Cortright prepared the findings, expected to be critical of management shortcom- ings, for delivery today to Dr. Thomas 0. Pa ine, administralor of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The main thrust of today·s report was an evaluation or how the expJoski n happened, where to place any blame and how to avoid the problem In future flights. An earlier report by Cortright pioned the oxygen tank eiploslon on the failure of ty:o thennal switches he s3id were su b"jected to ian electri cal overload during a test at Cape Kennedy two weeks before the April 11 launch. The 26-inch-diameter oxygen tank rup- tured April 13, aboul 20$,000 miles from earth, as astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Fred W. Haise Jr. t4fid J ohn L. Swigert Jr. neared the moon. The ~tasl drained their command ship of oxygen and power and forced the astronauts to. use the separate systems of their lunar modUle to Save-their lives. The lunar ship, which was to have transported Lovell and Haise (() lhe moon, served as the a s tronauts' "lifeOOat" for four harrowing days as they SWE:Pl ar:ound the back of the m._oon . . and streaked back to a safe landing in the Pacific Ocean. In his earlier report to newsmen, Cortright listed th.is probable sequence of events leading to the explosion : -During a countdown test March 27, the tallnch crew had dif.ficulty/ draining liquid oxygen from the .lank, possibly because of a loose section in a filter syste m. In a procedure never be.fore attempted, technicians turned on a heater in the tank to convert the liquid to . a gas lo vent it overboard. -To start the heater, the technicians applied 65 vol ls to the circuit.· Later analysis showed the switches were designed to handle only 30 volt!. The overtlJad welded shUL 4wo thermal switches intended ta cut off the heater when it reached 80 degrees. -With: the swit~ inoperative, the heat in the circuit rose unchecked to perhaps .1,000 degrees. baking Tenon in· sulation on wires leading to a fan systein and flaking it ofI to expose bare wires . This system was not moniWred by sensors, so the launch crew had no indication this hiippened. -Fifty-five hO'Urs into the flight, the astronauts switched on the fan tO stir the liquid oxygen. The bare wires touched each other or some other equipment ·in the tank, causing a spark that ignited either the insulation or aluminum mater!al in the pure ox>:gen en,x;ron~l. The fire reached a wire buOOle inside the top of the tank, creating a larger blaze that burned a hole through the· tank. Dig That Pic~et Litae Bikini-clad girls add spice to the picket llnc at \Y'fTG·TV in \Vashlngton 'vhere broadcast engineers and technicians have been on strike since l\1ay 22. .. The girls (from left) are Everee Johns, 21; Laura Cook, 18, "and Becky P rice, 18. ' • ., 11 ,I .I • • .-' ' • • ~I • . -• •• ··Pe ac.ef u·I --1.md'ian s-l·n·vi,fed ·: • / ' 1 ......... -.A ... ' .. • . .. • ' .. • J ODEAN .11ASTINGS. 642-4321 MOflUI;""'"' 1S. 1"' • " , ..... 11 ' I Blossom S'.lipped ~ In Fund Bouque~ -A year of service for members of Dam~s de Caridad culminated with a luncheon and installation of officers in Los Coyotes. eountry·Club. l · Highlightin g the afternoon was the presentation of 3i check for $11 ,270 to Sister Jane Francis, ad.min· istrator of St. Jude Hospital, representing proceeds from the annual Bal Masque_ and a $270 memorial .fund from Damas de Caridad members. The support group for St. Jude Hospital, Fuller- ton has contributed $160,320 during the past 'nine years by means of the Bal Masque. Taking the president~s gavel during.ceremonies conduCted by Mrs. Harold Mustoe was Mrs. Calvin P . Schmidt o( Corona del Mar...,and installed as fin- ance chairman was Mrs. Otto Christensen of Balboa Island. I Also on the program was the pre"sentation of a gold m~allion to Mrs . Schmidt for her work as chairman of the recent Bal Masque. Funds presented by Damas de Caridad have made it possible for the hospital to have a linear accelerator fQr the treatment of caocer and have been applied toward the construction of a, new tow- er to be dedicated in October. ' " " - 'Reading Encouraged An Indian Summer tbern~ has been selected by lluntington Valley libraries for their ·summer reading program. Registration for the program opens today, for all youngsters fro111 preschool age UP. in any of the four Huntington Beach .or the Fountain .Valley libraries. A ~Talking,Papen" log \'\jllcbe.giv.ep ea<;!/. tjtild U.J!On regisl{ation,.a,nd \vhen the y~ungsters ~as .soPJitleted 10 ~ks, h,e 're;e!Ves a bad_ge to , hang on a giant tepee m the llb~'iy. A. read~er who journey:; "10. JJrave book trails" r;tJive1A""¥oo".f.?cetti!icille'a~d a , thun~erbird pendant to· wear. Startiiiil tlielr readiµg early are (left to righl) Carol DeBree and Pam, Tµrimy and •jllatt Karl. , ..... .. DREAM OF FLOWERS .-With the Bal Masque alreadr. ln the planning stages for next year, Mrs. Cal':'ln P. Schmidt (left), new president of Damas de Cari- dad;.and Mrs. _Otto ~hnstensen, ne'v. treasurer, hjl.ve visi6ns of nbwers and the unusual rmasques which will be fashioned with them. Oamas ·de Caridad· has- preseoted a totaJ of $160J320 to St. ·Jude Hospital during the past nine yecirs by means of the annual headdress ball. · READY FOR RAPIO.S Mrs. Helen Kfflty Holds Jemie, Cricket t Colo rado Adve nture ... • I "'• .. Whitewater Rafters , . f Battle :· ~U.gged r. By BARBARA DUARTE River · · Ever .since Mrs. H~len Keeley was a little girl, she has been fascinat· I Of ,,,_ Da llY fllfot Sl1ff ed by the CQJorado River . Perhaps the fascination stemmed from having heard ~er mother'• account of the day the Colorado Rive r burst its Imperial Valley banks back t in the early 1900s. · • · · ~ ' But, more likely . the fascina~ion rises from the form er Laguna Beach councilwoman 's love or nature and challenge. _ , Si Her husband Jill) "wasn't Jinlerestedl' in rafting down the Colorado: S so Mrs. Keeley joined ranks with her Three Arch Bay neighbor Mrs. G. ~ Me~vin Sheldoli and a hi gh school chum who lives i~ the desert . 1 Interestingly enough, rafting seems to be a sport supported by on y one member of a family. Of 17 passengers sparing camaraderie on the American River Touring Association's 25-foot 'by 12-foot marine home, only ' one couplt_made the trip together. Other passenll:ers came from Anchorage, seven from Chicago. Berkeley (a professor) and Indiana (a rftired bus~ nessman). · ' f CAN YON GREETS SPRING . ~ A member of the Sierra Clu6, MrS. Keeley decided on a fiye-day trip down the Colorado in springtime when wildflowers.are in bloom and water- falls run beavy, cold and clear. r F1ying from Las Vega·s to Graiid Canyon Village, the Californians ~ were greeted by "'ind and rain . Showers continued throughout a seven-mile hlke down the Kaibab Trail where they were to meet the raft at Phantom 1 Ranch. Further difficulty a rose as the craft was 'delayed three hours wJiile trailmasters rep8ired rock damage to on~ of five pontoons lashed together by the s'ame ropes on hand for white-water gripping. 1 F~d was stored ~in a central steel chest with clothing and bedding secured in waterproof bags lashed to the crafts. The head boatsman stands in a well while guilding the raft with a m.otor ~ adventurers sit space avail- able. Mc~s cooked oVer driftwood fires on scheduled stops' were rated ·~ex· cellent" ... fresh fruit and vegetables, choice meatS, warm fires and campside conversations guaranteed to erase any fatigue. RAFTING'S ALL WET "We were s,oaked all ttie time," the rafter rec·au s. Bitterly cold .wind and rain continued for · three days, but it had compensp;tions. Views up steep canyon walls Jed to the sight of white-capped cliffs standing majesticf]ly against the ·blue sky. A poncho was the order of the day, wi th only "one . best ~ressed Jl!Oman..'._' of the~ nine aboard t:irovi4_ent ~nough l(! bring foul weather gear. (Stt. MAGNIFICENT VISTA, Pago 19) I Man Fro m Montana No State to Criticize Illinois Ills • I• DEAR ANN lANDERS; i ~now you 'll M\'tf' print thiS because lt'1t a slam • against your city, Chicago. but here it Is aayway. \ We moved here from Montana -wb¥re ~[0ks treal each other ltith t"OnsidJratlon. > f2pcagoanS have the IOI.West manners In ~ world. For example on lhe buses, t people.who don't have seats think nothing ' or asking a struger who Is seated to hold their package., purses and what have you. \ I've gottu spots , on my coat from leaky lunch hap and a rip in my sweater from a child's toy. This morning -was the last straw -a woman asked me to bold her baby. You can gues.oS whsl happened. When I handed her back ANN LANDERS ~ the sopping Wet child all she t'OUld say was, "Oil, my gooclAess !" If you have any explanation for such slobbish behavior o• the part of your fl!llow citizens, I'd like to hear it. - IRATE MAN FROM MONTANA DEAR IRATE MAN?: I .... °pl uaUI I read yoar 1lpa&.are tut yoa were a woman I cu oCfer ao defente for people with such &all that tbey would ask strangers to llokl tffir lunches and parcel1. Bat t.Mt list lacldent 15 aaolber baU of was, my lr1tDd. A man who would rema.fa seatt.d 01 a bis and leL a Woman 1taDd ' wUb a' baby In her arms deserves whatever be gets. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Until ~i• weeks ago I was going with a very interesting guy~ A buddy of his e-ame to town and asked me to get him a date. So I fixed him up wl~ best frlerid. The four or Ul_Wl''lt OJ~ther. After that evening my very interesting guy Rever called me again. Ht has been seeing my "friend" almost everr night. l tried to act as if 1 didn't care, but I cared plerity. Not because 1 k>at Him to her, but because she thought so little of dur frlendsh.ip th3t she ac· cepted a date with him when she knew he was mlne. Fmally I got fed up pretending. J lost my cool and told her exactly how 't felt. She was dumb- founded -acted as if she hod no else. He first lo11t1 his interest 111 ber -then someone else C1>me1 aloni. Bury the hatchet and pass tbe peace pipe. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My, husband and I have a friend who is a perfect genUeman, but he hes an oddball habit which baffles me. He extends his left hand Instead of his right when greeting ftlei;ids. At first r thou~t his 'hand might· be crippled by arthritis, or an accident, but I've watched him caretulty idea I was hurt. Am J Justified iPI my Jeeling:; that and he ~ his right hand normally. she betrayed me? Please comment. -, Last i11ght I decided to ask him why KANS.~s CITY Krrrv be pre:ren to shake left-handed. H DEXR xmv ~ Tbe guy you nfer replied, "It~s a Scout custom." I didn't to as "yours" obviously was not. You want .to show my igworance. Whal is dkll'l't lose lrlm. You otver had him. he talking about? J NO'f: Sfl.1ART A womu r1rely lotes 1 man t9 10meoae DEAR NOT: lo tht manual or ED1lish &ouij111, "Tenderfoot Quen Scoat," It says, '"Wbe• a famoas A1banU chief surrendered to Lord Badtn-PoweU, · Ute latter extended his right bud 11 a toke• of friendsWp. 11-e chJtf lulsted.. on sbkJ1111 with dtr k!ft tsand. upl9imng tbat the bravest or the brave ·11take bands wtUI lite left laud, slttee, In trder • lo do so, be must lbrow. away bQ grt!&test"prolectlon -lbe sbleld." Scouts shake hands with lbe lefl ,bud as priol or good faith and t,rue (riendsblp. ls alcoholis m a disease! flow ca1' !he alcoholic· be· treated? Is there a cure? Read Lhe booklet "Alcoholism - !~ope and Help," by Ann Landers. Enclose 3$ cents lh coin a~ a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope in care of llic DAILY PILOT. l_·_ • • . " - • I ' " I •• • ' •• ·' • -' ' ~-----.. -• : . ... • -Mciufif;· Junr t'; lM ---.-·.--=·--. ..,, " ... ' .. . . • • ' • ' . .. • • Boyd-G.aud io Ceremony:. ·, -.- Candystripers-Earn ., Hdspital Service Pins Conducted in Newport st. Andrft's Presbyterlan the :;ct!lle of the iiternooh Three Caodystripera w e r e Miss Clapper debated ua pre1ented tlOO acholar.sh!ps by service hours and will maj~ the Auxlllary ot South Coast In nursing 1ft Biola College. Omrdl, Newport Beach was wedding .ol Gionina Marla Gaudio, ·daughter o( Mt. and Mrs. Joseph E. GatJd!p of Newport Beach and .Ke!!Y Hanlirig Boyd, ... of Mr. aiid ~. RoJ>ert K. Boyd of Laguna Beach. The double ring rites were conducted by the Rev. Dr .i Charles Dierenfleld. • · Mn. Dennis Griffin attended the bride .. inatnn Oi honor. Bridesmaids ,..., MIJs 'Liilifa Edwards, Miss Cindy lloy<l, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Stiqnp, a new member, Community Hospital f o r gave 95 lhours while holding out.stancI!nf service a n 4 high school offices. She will, ~ icbolastic achievement~ major in biology at UCLA. Awards, . made during a Gold star pins representing m o tbe.r-daughter reception, 75 hours of service were were earned by J1a nett e awarded to %7 1nembers er Brylla, daughter of Uie Rudolf the junior aullllary with foJJr Bryllaa of .Laguna · ~ch; girls receiving two and U..e· Bonnie Clapper, daugl)tet of star pins. 14~ ~ the Mmes. Duane Munson. f1 ~ ... hl'TY Luther and WUllam ,.J' Blake. the Glenn Clappers Of• San A special talk was given Cltmente, and Barl>ara byCandystriperlngred Sla;mp, daughter ot the TboJD-J.undgren, a San Clemente as stamps of San Clemente. High SChool ei.chaJ)le student Miss Brylla put in 165 hours from Sweden. MW.-t.undgren of service to the bospJtal while was given a special service maintaining top grades. ~be -;P.,l•.,•.,nd_rl.,hho.-•·----.. intends to work toward ·a1, ,,.,, ' " 1be bridegroom's brother, ·~ ROOerl T. ·Boyd wa. best man while ushers were Barton and Randy Boyd, brothers of the bridegroom, Gene Gaudio, bro- ther of the brtde,·Mlchael Bart- lett and Daniel OnQuozt. Mll KELL v BOYD ·J,.. Bride • ·"fo, :J)aJ" 0 OMEGA f'9' a llllUMa Of proud pcMHUlon • The watch.a man 1. can count on -·--•••••••• c.Nr .........., JJOO ....-....... & Ml..,.- ~ M_. lf2·SI01 141°9415 H_•....,._ .tc•. Kirk-I. ef A ....... M11t1r Cl.tNJ• Opaa M• .. 1'ar1., Fri. 'tn t p• lfJ.JJJ1 · n.e new Mn. Boyd ts • former Fi;s_t. Lady 'Attend. s Promotion Rite gradua.te of Wbiltler College and Is a''teacher In the ·l'O<m-Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower is among guests and top women generals, Brig. Geo. Anna Mae Hays (left), lain Valley ' School DillriQt. officials attending . the promotion ceremony in the chief of Army Nurses and Brig Gen. Elizabeth Her · husband attended llle Pentagon when the . Army· created ijs first two Hoisington, chief of the Women's Army Corps. University of 'So ·u·t her n -----''-------"-----'--------::....-'-----------'---'----Calilomi~ School of Business where he was affiliated with Dplla Tau Delta fralernlty. The newlywed Boyds will reside ~ Newport Beach. Your Horoscope Tomorrow · Scorpio:. Auth9rit.ies Qppose . . ~ pharmaceutical career at UC!. Designer Uses Basic View Designer '"Pauline Trigere ls nothing if not basic in her approach to fashion. At her fall and winter open:. Ing in New York, Miss Trigere announced that 11he wasn't going to show anything called ''cocktail" suits because they didn't mean anything as a late afternoon dressy outfit these days. "Not," she said, "when pee> pie start drinking at noon." Cards and Glft• ME~Y LANE tf•"-C.ter e Cotto 111.J. Doctors' Couns~ling -~Limited TUES0,4.'Y JUNE 16'. diUon. Be diplomatic rather dicated. Follow hunch. Avoid soon. Some !.• m II y Enrichment Programs For Pre-Kindergarten than forceful. any display of rogance. embers raise legitimate o~ CANCER (~"'I" 21.July 1!2): Take special care it h 'ections. floo't feel you ·have . and Pre-1st Grade Children You face up to responsiblllUes documents, legal P a Pe stick to one track. A change T...W " ~ Hfwport·M .. UliflH ScMI DilttW F~ltr J. p. Mo ... an coonected wltb c bi 1 d r en • Don't commit yourself to -oo mOre moderate scale ~..,,.,, • ..-11er. By SYDNEY OMARR -"" romaatic t.teresb. ·You may range program. -uld ia-ove beneficial. • llceiiitd In tMi Nt wport H•rbor Ar•• 1in<• 1941 eta eoasaHed, f •-m~ d ba Ileen . 'l . SAG11TARIUS .(Nov. • •••·111 GIADI • Pll-llNDll.AlnN • Doctors should not try ld A mer t ca B a I tr o loier ~ &eelllg Sl uation Dec. 21) .. Low key is DAY IS Y 0 U R Fl"' week pro;r•m ,,_, J-Four WHk Pl'Ollr•in 1rom ... .,. Ev line Adam b f through rose-colored glasses. .a.y • 29.Jlll)r ll, Monday, Wld~y guat ).21';~1t10, Monday, WW. curt: sick marriages, aays a up t e or e Key now is to be realistic. today. Serious decisions ~ you are JO· . " Frldty moriill'ID• t;lO •.m.-nt$d6v • Fri.Hy rn:im1n01. t;» woman college .-ftlesso'r. maklnc IDIPortallt money deci-compl:ishments seem sllp tivedesire, possess sph,lritual • ~~ Nc:;i-'"9 0 .. ~~~1on:.oori.,. i--sJOlll. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac-ai .1 ddi ·"'l~r~~-es, · to teac want • T .. 11ng ...... _. Dr. Eleanore Luckey, pro-tanee of _, 1 dded Means w t unU a U111. to bnng' out t>est in yoursell • Nlll'lltit• Cunc~11 • T•l!ln11 ce_p 8S!IJgnmen ' a facts are obtained. B e a lt•ll'ID rudlneu • N11mt1tr Conctph fes,,or °'t the· University of ARIES (March 21-April 19): responsibility pay dividends. ·curious; ask questions. But and others. You're no "angel, • ~~:••111r• • Socl•! Stud!n · ConnecUCut and head of the Necessary to be., aware cf UUlize experience. ~Leave the defer lormi·ng dellru'te ,,,,...,_ bu f motives are grand. Forces • kltnc• • Lltt•etur1 c ts d tail be! I · fl h d d I •~r h •-~-d b · b , • Fltld trips e. Vl1111r dltcrl..,Jntlkln department of child develop-os , e s ore c os1ng as an au e to others. clusions. ave ut="1 scattere , ut y • Gl'Oll'P COOll'•ttkm •n work ti•bits • kl•nc:• me·n1 and family relations,· traRSactfon. Dtherwise, you in-Steady n!lce is your ~.1 ally end or June you get rid or • Appreclellon Incl uriders1Jnd1no "' • Ari i-~ e·-CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan I~• ld111 tnd eftorts ol others, •Field lrlps · told a group or doctors that vite difficulty. Money situ ation today. · -· burden. Then you have chance ,.,,.... •• wr111 11r 1urt11e, 1nt•rm111on a rtt111rt110f1 marriage counseling takes may be tight But close 19): You may receive rude for new, constructive begin-IANCHO MESA PRE-SCHOOL 541-2550 S-;•I trai·m·ng. observation could provide sue· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. · 22): awakening as y.oung person · g 190 E. ISTH ST., !=OSTA MESA r~-Avoid unnecessary journeys. reveals feellogs. Main ta i nli~ru~•~·--------:l~555555555~55555555~ "No matter how much you cessful key. . try to· avoid marriage counsel· TAU}J.18 (April iciMay 20): Stick to basic issues. Tryi11g balance. Don't take others, or ing,'', she told the doctors, Energy may ·be drained by to be faacy today could cause yourself, too seriously. Ccn- "you will fmd younel[ doing restlessness. OuUine program: deray, econ om l c ~ure. dilions, opinioas are subject -IO!Tle." stop trying to be here, t~re Finish rather than initiating to chailge. -, Her advice to the pbysi-and ,everywhere. Check direc· projects. Review procedures. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. cians: Avoid sucb counseling tions, instructions. Mate or UBRA (Sept. 23-0Ct. 22): 18): Greater communication whenever poesible, refer ques. · partner probably should be You may be held back by is needed. You may be caught tioners to professional pennitted .toleadway. one who is chained to 'Old· on hems of dilemma .- ! counselors and let patients GEMINI (May 21.June 20): fashioned .fdeasi Key is to be between family and pro-~w d~tors are not experts You may be detai11ed by independent, orig.ina], without .fesslooal oblirations. Key is in the guidance area. details which require perSOt'lal arousing animO:Sitf. Not easy, to moke cle3r your feelings. attention. Family member but pos!ible. Try it. Others will respond. Silver Sands needs aid.· Give It. 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Washable HOUSEoF.FMBRICS SOUTH COAST P~ZA-COSTA MUA HUNTIN•TON CINTll--... ltfltol .. SOii 0-.. ""9,,.,_MS.1116 HUNTINGTON llACH 1c11..-.. ....:i. 1o.1..-. lf7·101 J . Opon Mond1y thru Friday 10 'Iii 9 -S.turday 'tit 6 -tund1y 12-5 " .. l f' • " · 1 .. ' ' 1 .• -· .. -•• • ' ·Fft11ntaiD Valley _ Today's FiD~I ,,._ >t .. • N.Y. Stoek.8 'EDITIOK • ' ' VOL. 63, NO. 142, 3 SEG:TIONS, 36 PAGES ' ORANGE. COUNTY, .CAUFOlNIA. MONDAY, JYNE. I 5, 1970 TEN·CENTS • -' - -·--. ;1 ... -~ ... Huntington._ .. Bans ·A11 · BU:ilding Along Beach _ The city of Huntlngtoo Beach has .slap- ped a baa on the issuance of building permiU for the 21b-mile Huntiagtifu. Pacilic beach. ' The Huntington Pacific Corporation is asking the councll whether it wants to renew the $U,%51 contract it pays thP. city •for lifeguard and ?each cleanup 41ervices. /" . These were the new front.! that opened up today in the battle over the School Bond Issue Lo ses By 42 Vote s After 1 two-wet;.k ck!lay. officials of the Himtington Beach City School District flnally learned today they lost the bonri eltction to raise interest rates by 42 votes. 0r8Jlge County election officials releas- ed th.e final figures this morning. T h e :1 were 5,277 "yes" votes and 2,699-'·no .. votes. The measure needed 66.6 percent to win; it gained nearly 66.2 percent. The mystery ·over the disappearance ed that the 29 precincts listed by election was apparently solved when it was learn- ed that the 29 precinctsliste d by el~ion data services were really only 27 precincts, because two were combined with two olhers. •·we might consider a special election on SepL 15 to try aeain lo raise·· those Interest rates ," Charles Palmer, business .superinteodent of the district. said this mot;ning. The district has $4.75 million in school co~struction bonds thal were approved ;i year ae:o, but haven't been sold because of !he tough market situation and high interest rates of other bonds. District officials hcwe tried twice. and fai led twice, noW to pass a measure changing · the interest rate from fi ve percent to seven percent. ' . "We can also wait for a recount. Ma ybe the figures will change ," Palmer acided. • , Trustees will decide June 23 if thev "·ant to try for a September election. · District officials h"aven·t' received a breakdown of the vote bY precincts and can't say why the election lost. The city school district has been rocked by several controversies the past year and both election tries were on ballots with other unpopular measures. • Civic Center Joint Powers ~ntract Soug ht City officials are seeking a joiul ppwers 11greement to build the proposed $6 million Huntlngkln Beach civic center. City Administrator Doyle Miller will ask the City Council for ptrm ission lon.ight to pursue the possibility of joining hands with the county or local iehool dislricLs to•build the civic center. Miller's actioo follows a gloomy report 'by the city's bond experts on the possibility of a gene ral election p·roposed by a special council commiltee to finance the civic center. "We don 't bave. a definite~ pi-oposal yet, bul co unty offlci,als have indicifed some interes'l in a joint powers project.'' Brander Castle, assistant cily ad· ministrator, sald this morning. He said the county might be intersted in the project for a future courthouse site as well as housing health department and probation ofrices already established in Huntington Beach. A Systems and Data Processing Com· mitl'ec, headed by Councilman Al vin ~. suggested a bond election to pay for the civic center. Bui cooncllmen were told by Herman 7.ellcs of Stone and Youngberg, municipal' bond consultants. thati it would be dlf· ficult to paS! .any kind of bond election · this yea r and faJ lure might damage any ch.a nee for building • civic center. Miller will ask the councll to givt him pennission to seek • i6int" powers agreen1ent,. and If that ra.Os to try a • nonprofit corporation .. setup to finance the construction. A ptOJ)Q5ed clay libnry will be buill by a· jolnl Powers agreement with the county library syltem. Cost of the Ub[ary Is estJ~ated at $2.9 million. City council opens Its R55ion at 4 · 30 p.m., Monday, in council chambe rs. ··- .• buchfroot. Some. aalvGI .on lhe1t l1telt. UUc:1Uooi'' MJUer-cammented \Ns morn- develOpmenta ml)' l( hell(d at lonilht's Jng. ...... . 1 , , , City Council mettlol. • • '!be wriligg of the m•morudum. a~o The suspension ,of bWlding permits followtd1 .": meeting ci attorneys rom is based upon a memorandum written coastal .trues in Los Angeles last month by .city admirllstrator Doyle Miller lo at wfiictl staW: ·attorneys adVisid·1he all city departmot he.ad& boards w · citits-to~be·on ·the -&rt for tbeibuildiag commlssioas. _ • • Oc. tences on t'Olltested beach propertyi "l wrote lhe memo after discussion The advice given was that bulldlng with the city attomey .. ([)Qo Bonfa) .and departments could be.Wt.ructed lo wakh it was wi:ttten in·-vtew of the peDdllig-: .a~~C&iefully1> -... :.:_ .. ---. ~ --- PETITIOfj EFPORT OPINS AGAINST 'Dllt'rY SOAPt · l"otltion Campop r Kolhy Powlor Sl1111 Up Mn. G.ry ....... 11oft I . ~ . . . . r One Woman War Fight Swrts .on Soµpy W ate.r / Kathy Fowler Is waging a one-woman Mich.; New Mexico; ·Idaho; Pboeni:lf, war in Huntington Beach against 90aps Arii.; Utah; Wyomiag and South Dakota . lhat foul up water. Most of the signers listed various points For the moment it's a paper war in California as home. with one huge petition and room for "I've only had two persons refuse 2,000 signatures. lo sip," Kathy says. "They both '&aid "1'd like to make the toap muufac-~y . just didn't care. The kiCs will turers stop using deterge~ts that pbll•Jte •always sign." the· water and kill wildlife," she sayi Why hu Kathy Fowler deeided In confidently. take on one of the large soap manuftic- Her plan is to collect the signaturts turers? -writte11 011 the backs of two l~rge "Because people never get involved . ecology posters declaring "Save Our I'm a housewife working. lt I ha ve t-:arth " -then fold them into rJU11C, lime to do something, so dO others . ., poster tubes_ and mail them to soap "I picked soaps," she explained, make.rs. · "because it1s something ~veryone uses." "Those bright, red lubes should stand The preamble to her petition reads: out from the bulk of white letters they "Please help save our environment. So<11J get." she theorizes. suds are de stroying our rivers and The 23-year-0ld propr ietress o( • oceans, we need a laundry !oJOap that dow~town poster shop already boasts will; not deztroy u,,h and plant life." 6.l2 signatures in her tWo-week-old earn· As u a1teroa.U.v.e she suggests soeps paign. 1 With schools out and summer which are 100 Percent organic, contahiing weather here she expects the hik to no enzymes. now a fitlle faster. "Such soaps exist, bul aren'l widely She has signatures from 12 states marketed," she claims. and ~nglantl. ~ Will soap makers listen to scribl:led Some. of the signers wrote they were petitions? from such places as Omaha, Neb.; "They'll at least see them ln thc:ise Detroit, Mich.; Liverpool, EnglalXS; bright red tubes,. I'll wait and see if Colorado; Ozona, Tex.; A1t. Ple.asant, __they reply." . . ' Election Tally Completed Tlfo Weeks After Vot!ng. ·! By JACK BROB•ck Of fM Drlltr Pllitt Sr.ti Orange County's final lallf ol votes cast in ,the June 2 prlm1ty election was complete1"et-7 o'clock this morning, 37' hours short of two weeks after tbe polls closed. . A combinaUo• of computer Lape malfunctl&ar human erron and other diffie11lties, llelayed lbe final tabula~ Val ley· Co w1 cil Meets Fountain ¥all1y's City Council wiUJace • routine agenda ;it a p.m., TiJUd•y, with only one public hcarlnt -an appeal on planning oommisiiion denial of • ~ervlce station at Hell Avenue and Magnolia Street . · Elcctkin Serviets Chief Depubt Ed Arnold said. ..,.. The tabulation •• no Changes in contests for offic~s Jr. ballot propositions. as predicted wbe1 the resulll Crom. 97ti of 1,022 county precincts were re~ued in the early moraine h:>urs of FrKtay, June s. There '!eri about lf1000 votes In the: ~ 46 missing precincts which w e t e tabulated in the oUiclal canvass bqun JI.Ult Sand complrited tbi1.inOJ'Dil. · Results did nol chli111• lhe,7 pu!corne ol the two ker races in e Qfanae Cout '"'' the final flgiitta ~. • • Newport Beach lin>ncler WMlild'':w. Caspers was elected Fifth 01.sltlct. supervi9ot over incumbent ~ton !. Allen a>d three other oPJ>OO<llll. • ' - ' " ' l In the me-uclum, Miiier, ollo fn. to lho city limit.. • alructecl ~ pluriln1 de~ '9' Miller" memoraodum, ·da~ Moy 25, to accept or procus any appllcltlonl stlpulltfs thlt ill reque1t1·for pemiilsion with 'ttapecl to !One changea, Id· to U.. the PrO\l<rtY should be treai.d minlstrstive revie.)¥, coldiUOnal ex-,.. as U the conceuionalres and wnd'ors '"cepUons or other uses. were uking for a 11 c e n s e iu~ aae. a The ell)' rectnUy filed a complaint pty ~ai:h with any ttntal P111DtDts agajnst the Huntington Pacific Corpora· Jo bt colleeted by Ute city. lions seeking to establish recT'eatiQnal Cau&ht in tN middle of the dispute public' easements over the beach, which ls JI,'/ Mutnilanni, a ca~ who rece!_v·. e1tends northwe:3t of the municipal pier ed pennlulon to operate truck along ' ,. ' , the Huntln&ton Pacific beoch by tile Board or 1.ontng ArijU1tments Moy 20. Two days after Miller's memo was sent otlt. the boa~ met ""\'> and reversed the decision~ "Then at the last councq )neetlng on • June I, the City Council granted Mastroianni special permit-to operate the truck along lhe ~ch. The matter is not closed, however. !See PERMn'S, Pop Jl 'OhjectOrs' ~xempt Beljefs on War to Bar Drafting WASIUNG'!'ON (,\P) -·'!be Supreme Cour,t .today exempted . from military service all young men who' have strong moral or ethicll objections to military duty ·-so Jong as their beliefs ~e deeply held and are not based on ex· pedJency. . Interpreting the draft law section that provides for conscientious objectors, ~ustlce Hugo L. Blacli. wrote:-"That . section exempts from military service all those whose consciences, spurred by Leba~on Fights Arab Guer1~illas Along· Frontier ., ...... """~. Lebonete ,.nny lroops ba!Ued : Arab gu<rrillis who ahelltd the laruli fronUer .settlement of Metulla Sunday night, the 'tel AVlv new,pa,per Maariv repc>l'.ted today. A Rnlor Israeli military officer confirmed that Israeli 90Jdiers heard "the noiJe of a skirmish iaalde Lebanon." The ieport was consideret1 significant • because the· senior official told foreign correspondents, in Tel Aviv that Lebanon was scheduled to · begin today enforci1!1 an agreeme"t which aJlows .guerrilla in· Cursions h1to Israel but forbids shelling attacks trom Lebanese soil. There was no. immediate comment from the 'Lebanese government on the Israeli reports but guerrilla spokesmen in Beirut sald ~y knew of no LebaJlese army.guerrilla clashes .. The shelling a~tack .J!! Metulla was from Wide Lebanon . ..,tn lsraeli military spokesman said the guerrillas 1Jpened fire With bazookas and small Mtru but that there were no Israeli cas\,lalties. The Israeli senior 9ffictr aiso r~ported Jordan-pased guerrilla attacks Oii. Israel decreased sharply last we.ek during the fighting belween the guerrillas and King Hugsein's forces in Amman but predicled re new escalation with peace apparently restored in Jordan. Dispatches fro(II Amman today said government / and guerrllla forces had begun the delicate task of patching dif- ferences and restoring stability to Jordan alter its serious crl.sili. But a spokesman said it would be several days before it was known whelher there would be peace or civil war iJI Jordan. Huntington Man Shot, ·Improving A.. 43-ye.11r.o\d man who _ di i:.ected li ve shots against himself after being stopped by Huntington Beach police officers qn a "routine traffic violation" isiimproviog today at Huntington lntercommunity lfospitaJ. Medical officia ls said Earl Clarence EIUs, who reportedly had been drinking before the shooting, was taken orr the critical list and transferred to a fourth floor ward where he is said to be "awake and alert." Officert Frank Morelli and Jerry Blair stopped Ellis at 1~09 1.m. Saturday after they reportedly saw him committi'tlg a traffic violation at Garfield Avenue and Golden West Street. EWs, they said. lhen pulled oUt a 9 millimeter LiJger pistol and fired five shots at himself,. one of which struck him in the abdom,~. Police found bUI"). bolts in the roof . of EIU11 ear and lhe right rear fender, Hour1 before, police were notifit( by his ~wife, ~Carol, that Ellis had left the house threatening to commit suicide. Mrs. Ellis told officers ju!!lt before leaving he had been drinking and told a neighbor to "call pollce wlthtn 15 minutes because he wits, aolng to blow hie head on." ' .. ' deeply held moral, ethica~ or religious beliefs. woold give them no rut or peace l! they allowed themselves to become-a part of an instrument of war." The decision reversui the conviction ·and thr~year pr!Jon term of Elliott Ashton-Welsh ll, a Los Anaetes comput.er engineer who refused Army Jnductk>n. Justices, Willia m O. Douglas, William · J. BreMan Jr., and Thurgood Manball joined .~lact'1 opinion. Ju1tice ·John ·M •• . Harlan supported the ruiµt, formtna a five-~an majority. • Black said Webilt qualllled' roc I/le •txempUon ·even though he did not base his plea lo,. be spared from mlliLarj' duty on a direct belief in a supreme bein~. . _ In fact. the justice noted, Welsh struck the word "religious'' from the C 0 application and characterized bis beliefs' as having been formed "by readlnc ln -(Seo'. Da'AFf, ..... l) H ulitington Grabs 83 · On Narcotics Charges .. p==ti;~~,&: ·= oit . a vlf'lel)' of urcolics char&Q. ... eluding pne perq: who allegedly.· culUv.aled a marijut:na farm &s bil bacl)'ard. · · It Was the seeond major JIW~ of drul users · and supplier• in twO '''etks by the police deJ>8'tment's Special Enforcement Detail (SEO), • special group or oUicers trained to handle trou· ble spots iJ1 the city. Last week more that 60 person~ were taken into custody oo 1imllar charges. The lale_st roundu p by Sg\. George dlenek 's SEO officers included 60 on the beach, including 29 juveniles: Niµe · teen of those arrested are Oranae Coat residents. The beach arrests led Del. Carl Vidano al'ld other members of the narcotics detail to the additional ~ts of %3 persons, including five juvenHd. Acting on the Information flbtained by Sgt. Renek, Vidano raided :three homes including 211~1 Binghamptoa Cir- cle, where Jay Delameter, 18, was ar· res ted on chal',ges of cultivating mari- juana. Officers said they found 40 marijuana plants in his backyard. Also arrested al the location were six other persons on marijuana charges. At 215 14th St., officers arrested five persons· O'I marlJuana charges mclu(U~g Patrjck Kennedy, 21, who had a charge of assault on a police officer added for allegedly hilUng an officer who en- tered his apartment. ··. Taken.,at 1221 1/a Alabama St. for sales o( dangerous drugs was Burt DeMls. 4~. Eight 9thet persons were arrested at lhis address on a variety of nart0ti(:1 charges. Sgt. Jack Rlcnholtz. oC the polict department's narcotics btireau said the raids are part o[ a camj>algn 1aginst marijuana and drug users and supPlicrs. He said he believes the *ord will get around that ''HWltin&ton Beach does not toler:~te the drug tr aft Jc.''. _ , . The following Is a list of those, \liken Into c1:.11tody over the wetkend: - Sales of dangerous drop -Richard Hambacher, JS, of 1030 Linden St., Costa. Mesa , and Burt Denni•. 47, 1221~ Alabama SL, Huntington Beach. Tak~n on charge11 of possession of marijuana . and being present w~re marljuarra ls being used a t 211~1 Btoghamton Circle were : . -Laurora ~rthur, 1t, 405 lSlh st., Hun- tington Beach, 1 -Jeffery Har(iln, 20, 2025 Wallace St., Costa Mesa, ' -Jay Oelameter, 19, 21114 Binghamton Circle, Huntington Beach, -James Willllms, 22, Rapid City, S. Dakota. -John plrch, 18, Scottsdale, Aril., -Samuel McGlOC!rlln 13, Temple City and orie male juvenile, . -Sammy Bllinkena:hlp, 22, 01 L.ske st., Huntington, Beach, -Judy -Schuler. 19, 421 Lake St, ltun- tington Belch. · • Arrested at 21~14th St. on possesalon of marijuana charfes were: , -Robert Wright.. 11111 '· l~lh St., Hu ntington Beac:h1 -Marsha ~antordlnl, 14, 149!1 North- ridge..Jlunful&{on Beach. .:..Rona~ Robbins, II, IJ.OOD E. Bishop, Santa Ana , · 1 -Ptter· Tekworth, 23, 21f>-14th St.,. Hur>- tinfton Beach, -Patriclc Kennedy, 21, 21$.14th St., Hun- ington Beach (assault' on a police of. ficer), A minorboy and a minor (irl. Arrested at 1221 ~ Alab•ma St. on charges or possession of dangerous dn.lp and of drugs for sale were: ! · -Rlchard Hambacbtr, 18, 1030 Linden, Costa ,Mesa. ,..i....- -Burdelt, Dennis, 23, 416 Rialto, Venlc.e, _ -Charle{ Flesher, 22, 496 E. 1tith St.,. Huntington ~each, -Burt DeMiS, 47, 12211'2 Alabama St. .• Huntington. Beach, -Arlene Mankej', 39, 1221 ~~ Alabama St., HunUngton Beach, -Larry Welch, 18, 740 W-~. Colla Mea.' · ., ·I Rounded up at the beach were : .-John McCulloch,-19~ 21851 Newland St., Huntington Beach, r -Stephen Meyst. 18, 21851 Newland St., · Huntirigton Beach, -Wallace Sutphen, 21, Ft. Ord, -Guy White, 20, 13331 Dorsmlth, Hun- tington Beach, -Christopher Helms, 19, traM\ent, -Theodore Thomas, 22, transient ; -Leroy Sperling, 24, New Brighton, -Ronnie Renteria, 19, Wh ittler. -Richard .· Prohazka, 21 , Manhattan Beach, , -Howard Lamliert, 22, transient, -Nola Ceniceros, 1r.Long Beach, -Douglas Lehtinen, 23, i.ranSient, -Walter Barnick, 21. Long Beach,· -Kelly .Moss, 20, transient, -David Lindlan, 19 and Jack Hoffman, 19, bo,th USMC, Camp Pendleton. -Gary Roberts, 19: Richard McGuire, 19: Daniel Alfstad, 19 all of Norwalk • -Paul Ingram. 21 ; MFVin Levine, 19., boSh of George Air Force Base, I See ARRFSl'S, Pi!gt 1) Coast Weather It'll look more like one of tho,,e chamber of commerce days Tues- day, with sunny skies and tern~ eratures climbing into the centraJ1 1tventies along the Orange Coast. INSIDE TODAY A spring of vfolenc~on Amir· lean eolleQt eampu1c1 has prae· ticall11 killed any hope of educa· tion financial aid from reluctant Congreas. Pflge 13. .... " -• cal...,,. .. ' -.. Cll«tllflf "' ' ...... _ .. ClftM"'41 .... --•• ,_ • == • ·--• .. ~'""le" • .=" ..... :::: 0-" .. t•••'-' , ... • T-• IEltttrlt.._l .. T-a ·-· 14-11 ··-• -.. """' ..... tt .. .._, " ................. , .. IMl•.1 • --.. """""' Lie-II \ ' • I j .. ... . ,. -. ' , • • DAii. Y lllLOT H • · . • • ., "Al: .ii:,.,.,'. . II . .. ::?· ,, .... -\--l Lazy, Cr'azy Beach .D,ays ·N~t the Same Anymore 1, ~ By ALAN DIRKIN et "'9 o.llJ ~ll•t lllH THE DAYI have Jona: 1one when you could 'just 10 down to ihe beach wtth a bucket and 1 spade. · · For one thing, you're older now and you have to lake I.be car. That ean take tbe pleuure out of going t.o the beach right lhere. • • , · Instead of sitting in the sand 1njoying the sun, you're •• Bitting In perspiration: hating the \le•t 1na trytng•to 1et parked. That's If you go to a private 'ouch. Private beaches don't provide parkirtg for the public. They don't always provide access either. but we ne work.ing..on that. ~-'"· . ' . You can park at aCu;ne publl~ beaches,, If you time. It right. You have to pay, though -75 cents i1 the ~Ir at the at.ate beaches and at the city parkln& lot in Huntington Beach. You own the beach; somebody else seems to own the 1 parking lot. That's the trouble with parking lots, youn never know anybody who bas one. • YOU CAN ALSO try just walking onto the beaches If you like, but be carefuJ or the fences: They are around the state beaches -the public ones, re- member? The fences are there to protect you. From .all those cars that can 't be parked along the private beaches. Private beaches don't a1ways have fences around them. Which means the p.1blic can wander on Without looking for a gate. · You needn't Jook for any signs like "No Trepasslng" or ''Keep Off - Private Property" either. Jf you do see them, just Ignore them. They don'l mtan anythiQg. The California Supreme Court ruleljl recently that notices like that can't be expected to keep visitors off an attractive beach. "-1 IT'S A RUUNG we are going to bear a lot about. ' ll'a c:aUea-the Glon ud DielJ decision and the state Is urging local autb· orlties to UH It to prt:lel'Ve public access to beaches. . The decisipn says that if th~ public .has been using a beach freely for five year1, without objection by the owner, It cannot now be excluded from the unc:fJ._ ' The thing ls that if the beach had always been fenced off and the public kept out, It appears the property owner would not be in danger of loslng it. lttbe public does gain guaranteed access and subsequent ownership,~how .. ever, )"e may y~ tee those fences 10 up. Like the ones around the slate parks. We may abo &et a place to park our car. Next to the beach. For 71 ctnl.s -or will it aoon be $1? · . 1 Manson on ·Trial i , Defendants to Be Strapp(ild In? LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Hippie guru Charles Mamon and three youna: women eultJst! go to trial today for the inurder1 of aclrtS! Sharon Tate and si:J: other Jl"rS4>nS. The judge was expected to oriler the defendanb strapped to chairs :if necessary to preserve courJ,room order. Superior Court Judae Harold 9 lder •Um( prosecution and defense law s to his chambers to discuss fjo -role$ for a trial expected to Jut !bl and perhapa mono than a year. Despite delaying tracUcs by bOth sides! 'Older was determined to at.art jury se.lec· tiOft ·tod.a3. · The state had anything but a 1ure cue aga.in!t Manson, 35, and the three female members of his "family." The confession of key witness Susan Atkins ~to the slayings at the t,ome of Mi.Y Tate and wealthy grocer Le.no 'La.Bianca has betn recanted and the prosecution was faced with relying prin· cipally on circumstantial evidence. Manson, Miss Atkins and the two other defendants -Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten -have distrupted pretrial hearings by turning their backs on the court. Friday they l!SUmed the pogitian ·of tbe crucifixion 11nd bad to be draa;ed from the courtroom. Older, a tough magistrate determined to have decorum -bad them placed in antero611U1 where they could hear the proceedings ,via ·loudspeaker. ·He wa..- expected, however, to take steps to see they are phy!ically pfesent in the coortroom during the trial. '11le beautiful Miss Tate, who gained prominence in the movie, "Valley Of j.be Dolls." wu stabbed tG death Aug. 9 tn her home in Benedict Canyoo. A!So kil)ed that night were hair atyli!t DAILY PILOT CU.NGI c;OAST .. U&Ll:o,.ING (OMi-~ll't •ob1rt N. w,,, ,.,...ldtflt ~ i-ua. .. - J 11lr; •· Curlt 'f' Yb "*'""' 1N1 .........,,.., M11t11flr ' 1li1lfl11 IC11•il ElfMr 1~011111 A. Mwrphi111 1o11 ... t l11t1 "'""t Al11 Oir~i11 Wat o. .... C-ty fd1tw . A lb1rt W. 11!11 H-11ffMlntltOfrl11 17175 a.1clt l•vl••••~ .. 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(111,.,,,11, $vlooL•1"*' IY ctntw &:M -!!1"'1'1 I) ,,,.Jr l:J,JI """'"IJI l'l'Mllt-rf •111111 ....... 12• J0191!\Jlly Ja~ Sebring.· Polish movie _pirector Vo1tyck t'rokowsky, coffee he ir e 1 s Abigail Folger and Steven Pa.rent, 11, a friend ol the caret&ker. . The next night LaBianca and hls wire were killed in their home and the word "pig" scrawled in blood 11 lt bad been al the Tate estate. '1 • Months passed before Manson and his band were arrested ln a cabin in Death Valley. Miss Alkins at first tDld a jr'and jury ·Man.!On had mastlrmlnded the slayings. She has since said be.r conf!ssion was obtained under duresa and that she would no~ repeat it at the trial. " PrOSecutors Aaron Stovitz and Vincent Bugliosi were relying ~ a great extent on the testimony of another member of the "Manson Family," Linde K11sablan 20, who Miss Atkins said wu a lookout at the Tate and La.Blanca homu. Miss Kasabian, o:pected to be granltd Immunity in exchange for her testimony, has been kept strictly isolated from other members of the clan. Bugliosi said the state 1would call perhaps 8S wit nesses to b1ck it~ case. ~ury ij!leciiol) was e~petted ~ zequlre up to one month biefore 12 "l'tCtJlars and four alternates can be picked. All four defendants ha ve pleaded in- nocent. The proseculion is seekin& the death penalty. From Page l PERMITS ... for the Huntington Pacific Corpor1tion ' has fUed an appeal to the planning commission over the zoning board's decision t.o overturn the apprnval it (irst gave, The Hun ngton Pacific Cocporation aJso brought the ip~r of the lifeguard aervic:e to a head 1fy requesting• decision by tbe·council btlott the contract expires June 30. .. ; _ The coat. ~DI Ult contract lhia year would be MS,211. Tb& city attorney 11 expected to re<ommencl tonight' thet the pact abcruld hot be renewed tn view ol 0.. llUgeUon. The city will have to meet this bill, thtttfore, Ir the lifeguard and maJn- tenance work ia to be continued. Harbors and Beaches Dlredor Vince Moorhouse ezplalned this morning that the $46,251 is cnly part of the total C05l"I or the services the city provide.a for the Huntington Pacific beach. ''Lifeguard ularlea alone cost "53.363 fur that beach and cleanup crews ttt paid $iit(),lll ," he said, "and that does not lake into account lhe cverhe1d in· volved ." ARRESTS; ••. -Mic11ael Clark, Ii. G~ndale, -Dorothy Nix. 20. Buena Park, -Lilly Booo. 18. La Hai>ro, -Robert Wagner, 19, San Gabrit1, -Terry Boudreau, 19. Edw.,-d PiUman. 22: Mark Encinas 21 ; DIMy Elchen· berger, 19, all of Ukewood, -Janice Budiinskl. 2$, Costa Mesa. -Pauicil' Otri, 24, Westminster. • ' ,• • ' J DRAFT . .'.· .. · • the fie!& o{ history and aoclology.'! ~· The ·important thing, Black s,ld, Js th8t Welsh adhered t.o his beliefs with 1 • strength cofnparable t.o that of lradl· Ua.oa.lly cte~prx_teligious people. Even thou&h hls ob~tion to .war was un- deniably bued in part on-bis percepUol\ of world ·politics, ·Black said, he is en- • Ulled to be exempt under the draft law. · -. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and JuS:tice:s Potter Stewart and By_ron R. White di.!sented. White, speaking for the thret. said : "I cannot join today's construction of sec tion 6j Of the d'raft Jaw extending draft exempUon to those who disclaim religious qbjectiOfls to war and whose vtews about war represent a punly personal code arising not from religious training and belief as the statute requires but from readings in philosophy, history . and 50C.iology. ·Our obhgation in s.tatu\ory construction case, Js to enforce the. will t-ol congress·, D?f oor ovm." . •The ruliog flawed from a · decision ·' by tlie Sup~eme Court in another draft • / OAll.V PILOT lllH ,.._ YOUNGUERS DECIDE WEE DS, BROKEN GLAS!, OTHER T~RASH DON 'T BELONG Elelne Miles, 16, end Frllnd& Cl11n Up Their Own F"""tein Velley Neighborhood · case in March 1965. The court held then that a conscientious objector ·met the exemption test H a ~'sincere and meaningful be\lef" occupied his · !He In a manner parallel to that filled by God in more traditi.onal religious .../ Got Good Catc~y Phrase Fountain V all.ey Youths Do Bit be Ii even~ 1 , The draft law provisicm interpreted by the· court is the 9ne that es:empts from combat and non-comba~ servJce -men who "by reason of religious trainfflg and bellef. •. are conscieD.tlously oppos~d to participation in war lr. any form."• • • To Describe Huntington? .. .. . On Environment Resideot.s cl Huntington Beach, think of a catch phrase for your city. Here are some suggestiooe; 1'Sun and Fun City," the "Surfing Spa of Southern Calliornia,' 'or the "Entertainment Hub of Orange Coon(y." The eugestlons were heard last Fri· day at a·chamber of Commerce ~eakfast meettnr at the Sheraton Beach Inn, called to laun<t a drive to boost tourism. l t Wu the first meeting of the CofC' 1 Tourism Cbmmittee headed by Lou Evans. . ".The city needs a new image It can advertise and promote to attract tour· ists," Evans, a hotel manager, said. He recommended thal the Chamber and city uk the citizens to trunk of a theme name for HWlUngton Beacti. Other "!l.' cf Uyproving the image o( Huntington 'Beath as a resort would be to bring dog racing to· the city, or jai alal, hydrofoil boat trips to Catalina,· or a · riverboat r~urant, Evan1 ·said. He pointed out that Huntington BeaCh, in additioo t.o its beaches, is within io minutes of many tourist attractior11. ,;m. Ruth Lougery, who aper ales a travel agency, s.ald that pub l t c transportation was a majcr problem. "People ask me how can they get out ol town? From Mre to Pasadena~ where the Huntinglon Library is, takes for hOura 25 minutes just one way ." Mrt. Loughery uid . that there was no place locally lo rent a car. Chamber Manager Ralph K.i&er backi;d the Idea of a name contest, and pledced cooperaUon with the ctty to improve Huntington Beach's imqe. Two no-hitters Highlight Beach Little League ' Two no-h1l pil.Chin& efforta tn the Golden Wl!lt llony tugue bl&lllllhi.d Little League and.Pony Leacue bueball act.Ion aver the weekend. Brian Edwards allowed no hits .as hil Dodgers thumped the Phillies 5-1 Sunday. The same day Dan Troup pitched a no hitter as 'the Braves beat the Giants 3-t. ln Little ~I! action four teams still boasted undefeated leaders during the 1eeond half.of the season. The 1tandtn11 through Sunday are; 'OUMT'AIN VALi.iT l..U•UI w • ' ' ' ' ' ' • L T ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' .. ' . ' ' ' . MUNTINOTON VA\.l..IY \.IAOUI W L T . ' . : ~· ,:.. ' , , ' . . ' . OCIAN YttW AMlltcAN LllA•U• T w L 11111 So• ' • • 1119(1'11 • ' • Vtllt.-' ' • •"Y!ll. ' • • 'f ..... ·-' • A11ttls ' • • ...... ' •• • Wlli•• a.. ' • ' OCIAN VllW NATIONAi.. 1..1.t.OUI w L T ,., .. ,. ' • • C.nllftllla • ' • ···-' • • Allfll , • ' -' ' • 011,... ' ' ' '"' ' • • 'Mires 1 • • ' •ot lNWOOO LIAOUI w L T -~ " ' ' Gll"b " • • Wtllto SU • • ' (11111 ... 1. • ' • l>lrl lts ' ' • ..... 1 .. • • • "•""-• • • '"" • " • llAVllW 1..IAOU I w L T t 11:111• ' . • • ' 9r1Ylit , • ~ Clntllllll • ' ' J'lr111l • , ' c.i,.,. ' • • Gltlllt ' ' • GeL•tN WIST ,ONY LIAOUI w L T bofl•t• • ' • ""' • ' ' ''''* • , • "''"v• , • • .... • , ' C•l'Ctt.fls • • ' Gi.~11 ' • ' l"!llllllt ' • • . . · . A dozen Fountain Valiey youths put . "The clty l! trymg to ~eate a new""'iheir antj.po1ruuon sentiments tD prac· unage," Kiser said, referrrng to plans . . . for c!Vlc Improvement!,-Including-a 11 tical uae Fnday afternoon by cleaning million civic center. He said the chamber up the streets in their own neighborhood. wouJd help sell the idea of geperal cblig•· First they tackled the weeds and trash , lion bonds to pay for (fie center to along Bushard street\ north of Heil the voters. Avenue, then started picking up shattered Kiser aald the chambf:r was preparing pieces of glas,, from an abarldoned gas a ·gastronomic map listing ~ the· station on the corier of Heil and Bushard . re~taurants ln the cily, had · arranged -They ·were students fro.m Fountain for ,a hydrofoil trip to ~Un.a Monday, Valley and La Quinta High Schools, none Jul}' 13, was pr~arlng a new brochure of them members of an organlw.t on the cit'y and was compiling a special ecology moveJ1lent. claS11ified business phone dire<:tory. "\Ve live around here and thought "When people look in the Yellow Pages it -was time to pick up the trash. We at the moment it's a county deal," also thought If others 11aw us work ing ' he explained. . • they might try cleaning up some or "We want people ·who live in Hun-the pollution," Wd l4·year-old Janie tlngton Beach lo see ' the numbers of Bannon. the 2.300 businesses in Huntington At last count they had collect.ed two Beach." barrel! worth of weeds, glw and other Kiser also reported that moves were trast) in a one blOck area . under way to establish ticket reaervallon Brooms, rakes and dust pans -as centers in the city for attractions In Well, as muscle power -were provided other parts of the county. entirely by neighborhood youth. · He added that it was allO possible Just so_ their work. didn't go µnnoliced, that an enterprise like Sea World m1ght the youths displayed a handmade •·stop be· opened tn the city. poll utlcn" sign along the roadway. Census Figure,s Nearly Con:iplete . Preliminary nose counts for lhe 1910 housing and pcpulation <1nsus for most of Orange County have been released by Roy E. Gordon, district manager for the U.S. Department of Commerce. Gordon, who will close the bureaU'! Santa Ana cffice 'this week . said all ('Ounting has been completed. •bul cfficial · results won 'l be announced until the fall. • Thr census district covered by G<n'don and his staff did not encompass all of Orange Counry. but Santa Ana, wjlh IM·.94.0 persons, was its largest. , ,Huntington Beach follows with 115,557, and Orange was third, "'ilh 76:296, although these figuri s could change somewhat during the firtal tabulations. Other figures, in order, include Costa Mesa 72,412 : WestminSter. 59,619; Newport Beach. 48.803; fountain Valley, 31,618, and Villa Park, 2,751, accordin& to lhe initial figures. .· • • •• There is. now on1y one airline serving Ora9-9ounty. And they've just in-Ga•-.,lw creased their fares . Now, if you want to sav~ $10.50 ro und trip. we suggest e. you fly PSA from LA Instead. The PSA air fare from LA to San Francisco is a still $15. 75, .Including tax. . PSA )1111 , a lltt. -• • • I " • I I ' I I ( .,. • ' I , • . . Ne • • • • • • • rt ·Beaeh E~empted Cou rt Bars Dr«f ting Of Strong· Believe rs ' " r -- WASHINGTON W'l -'.l'!!t Supreme Court today ezempt.ed from military 11ervice all young men '9'bo have strong moral or ethical objectiob.s to mi.lltary dutf -so long as their beliefs are deejJly be.Id and are not based on e1· pediency. - Interpreting the.dlaft -law sicllon that provide:i for conscientious objectors, Just.ice Hugo L. Black ~rote: l'That aectioo ezempts from;mililaij. ~rvice aJJ those whose consciencts,; s;wrtd by 5 From :Coa8t · . Saved in -Sea ' ' . . As Boat Sinks Five Orange Coast resid~b returning from • fishing trip in Mexican waters took to tbe sea eariy Sunday when their ~foot 'cruise;!: began tajdng on "ivater and SWiftly sank -190--mnu SOU'th ·· of San Diego. No one was injured when the Following Se.a, owned by _Marsh,all Dul.field of Newport Beach, werit ldown oU Baja California according' to the U .s. Coast Guard. ~ -Duffield was not aboard but the party rescued included skipper RDbert L. Fisher, his wife, brother, and two friends, Including Robert .P•?"<. o! Newport Beach. Payne is ~ brother of DAILY PILOT Chief ~' E. Let Payne. ~ i;• Coast. Guard spokesmen Jn San Diego a.id a be~ was dispatched tit the sinking llCOll< ~ &llht · ""'Sin Geronimo Island, aft.et '1llilt ~ a dlstml call just before the fllrii' Jbln. dooed ship. !' I • The chopper .cr,w. spotted the fi ve adrift about I a.m. twO boutS after the Following Sea _was dilCO_Yen:d_ ~ be taking on watt.r and a fisbine vebel was directed to their rescue. · deeRJY held moral, ethical._ Or relitious beliefs. woold give them no rest er peace il they allowed themselves tQ become a part of an instrument ol War." _ The decision reverses ~ conviction and three-year pril!Nl ierm ot Elliott Ashton Welsh U, a Los Angeles computer engineer wbo refused Army induction. Justices, William O. Douglas, William J. Brennin Jr.,.and 'Jburgood MarSliall joined Black',s opinion. Justice John M~ . - • Harlan _support~ the result, for]tling The important thing, B~k said, 'Is i five-man majority. that Welsh• adhered to his beliefs with Black said Welsh qualified for the a strength comp11able to that ·-Of Vadi~ • exemption even though he did not base tionally ·deeplY religious, people: Even his plea to be spared from military though his objection to war vtas un- duty on a direct beliel in a supreme deniably based in part on his perception being~ of world politics, Black said, he ls en- In fact , the justice noted, Welsh struck -:unidl br""exemprvnder-the-draf the word "religious" rrom the C 0 law. I application and characterized his beliefs Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and as havlnc been formed 1'by readin& in Justices Potter Stewart and Byron R. Ute fields ol history and -sociology." White dissented. Lebanon Fights - Arab Guerrillas Along Frontier By United P~n lnteruiloaal Lebantse army troops battled Arab guerrillas who shelled the Ifraeli frontier settlement of Melulla Sunday night, the · Tel Aviv newspaper Maariv reported today . A senior Israeli mili.tary officer confirmed that Israeli soldiers hear~ "the noise of a 'skirmish h1side Lebanon." The report was considered slgnifica11t because ,µie senior official told f~reign corresponden!S .In Tel .Aviv that Lebanon wa! sch~uled to begin today enforcing an agreeme•t which allows guerrilla in· cursions into Israel but forbid s shelling tl.acks from ~banese soil. ~ · 'Ibe.re "as ·no · i~~-comlJiijl -iii; IA!-go~I oo the· Israeli .reports but guerrtlla spote&man In BVrot said they knew of no 'Lebuese army-guerrilla clashes. _ 1be shelling attack on Metulla was from Wide Lebanon. An Israeli military !pOkesman said the guerrillas opened fire w:ltb bazookas and small arms but that there were no lsraeU casualUe.s. They were taken aboard and u~d · to arrive in San Diego some Ume tOd,y; ......._ Coast Guard Search and Rescue authorities said Fisher's Initial 1'1ayday Cail was monitored' at 3:05 a.m., and said the bow was already awash. The IsraeU senior off~er also reported Jordan-based guerrilla attacks Oii Israel decreased sharply last w~k during · the fighting between the guerrillas and Kirig Hussein's forces in Amman but predicted renew escalation with peace apparently restored in Jordan. Thret of those aboard shoved off in a 13-foot boat aod at 4:09 1.m., Fisher . and the remaining crewmen abandc-ed ship in a small liferaft. They were picked up by U>e flilhing boat El Jesse, at 1:'30 1.m .. after lhe 1·essel took addltiOnal fUel frorii another boat to go to the.iffesciie~ Coast G~rd offtciali said the rescue operation was com_plieated and the fi ve persons aboard uie Following Sea were endangered by four foot· seas· with oc· caSional' swells of ll to 14 feeL · No cause could immediately bt established for the sudden sin!Ung of the boat. but Coast Guard· oUicfilS said the trouble was fir.st -discovei-ed ·in a toilet. Murray Leading Newport Legion J . B. "Bill" MUrrai has been ln11talled 11s the new post commander of Newport Beach's Amerl~n Legi<in ·Post No. 291. Murray succitcted past post CMl· mander Kenneth N. Johnson. HellCffPtet c~~- N_,.11"rt Beach Comicilnian•DOriiJd Mc.Innis ·inspect&' interior of police type helicopter ~.studied for possible inclirSion as an air arm of Newport po!-¥:e -~epartment. ?Wfclnpii and other councilmen. looked ·o.ver, ~.he ;vhiilybirds,Sunday ' at Newporter Inn parking lpt. ' . , ~opters Viewed New port Officials Take Rides . ' Police helicopters buzzed over Newport Beach in demonstration flights Sautrday nlgQt and Sunday morning without their being any noise «implaints. RideS were giverr!O nvecu·y-counc!l!- men aQd three 'memben of the Newport Harbot Chamber of Commerce's aviation committee. "We didn't receJve a ·sing!! complain- .ng 'phone call." said Capt Jim Parker of the Niwport Pollce Department. "I think this is a solid comment for the noise ~bilities." City collncilmen were expected to take up this · evening the matter ·of lease-por-· chase of two police helicopters costing • $53.391 ea ch. Two helicopters would be needed since one would be in the air on patrol while the second Is on the grQUnd receiving main- tenance. · The demonlllration rides Were from 8 to . It p.m. Saturday night and from JO a.m. until noon on Sunday. The pllots were from lhe J:.ong Beach Pollce Department and councilmen and chamber members went aloft one-at a-Lime-in the two-scat craft. T~y each stafed up as long as they wanted af!C! toured the whole city, Capt. Parker SA.Id. "They were very impressed. r don't think there is any argument over the need for the program. It preUy well sells itself." c:ouncllmen who took the rides, both at night and-during the day , were Mayor Ed Hirth, Howard Rogers, Donald Mcin- nis, Rlchard Croul aOO Milan Dostal. Lindsley Parsons and Carl Kymla did hot go aloft., · Joining the demonstr~tion flights, from the·chamber1s aviatiorrcommittee-, were Jesse Luke, Ken Ross and Robert How- an!. Dispatches fr:om Amman today Jaid goverl!.ment and guerrilla forc~s had begun the delicate task of patching dif· fere.nCes and restoring stability t:i Jordan after its serious crisis. But a spokesman said it would be several days before it was 'known whether there would ' be peace or civil war iA Jordan. The senior Israeli military officer said Israel waS, no longer specifying the dura · tion and general location ot l~ air raid! along the Suez Canal. Cool Weathe r Curtails Crowds Cool temperatures and the threat of rain kept weejend beach attendance down at Newport, lifeguards said today. On Saturday only 25,000 people .visited the beaches wllh, nreguards rescuing two and administering first aid to 25. On Sunday at~ndance climbed to 40,000 and lifeguards logged six rescue! and · 20. first aids. _ Air and water temperature remained almost constant during the weekend at an identical 64 degrees. The drop In number of first a i d s wa,,. attrtbuted lo lhe departure of the local jellyfish popolat1on. ~ortunately, lhey just took off," a llfeguard said. • . ... Lion Country Opens . . ' California Lt . Gov. Ed ReineCke take's a few wh8clfs·wlth Swazi·ba:Ule axe to chop jungle vines and fo'rmally open 466-acre UOn ~ Courl(iy game preserve, a slice of African ·:veldt brought ~o life in Orana;e Coun-· . ly. Assisting (left) Is Mi'·' ShljSter, p(es\di11¢.ol l'!tl!o~ Lei1ii~• 'ln.'1'2r~er Q!·~. ~ ' tuerve umte4 ·to ~w a ll'u. . ""'. •\s··~-, ay, Liam 'COUbti'Y'wtll'lil In bli•i· . . nets. 38&-days. 'per .Yt•F. · · "' ' 1 Ele~ti9n T~y . CQniPl'~te~ · . • Q' . Two Weeks /After Voting By JACK BROB4CK OI lllt ~· l'lltl Stiff Orange CoUnty 's final tal\y ol · votes cas t in lhe June • 2 primary . electiOn was·<:amplete at 7 o'clock_ tll!.s:morningl_ 37 hours short of two weeks after the polls clO&ed. A combinatio• · of . C1>mputer tape malfunctiOll!, human error• and ot~r difficulties delayed the final tabulaUcn, Election Services Chief Deputy· F.d Arnold said. Newpor t Council Nearly Balances Ci ty's Blldget Newport . .Bfach city councilmen made Saturday 8 working day again and knock- ed enough items out of next yur's pro- posed city budget to brini It almost Into balanC!e. Coul)cllmefl c:ut about $350,CiOO ·of. the $380.000 deficit they 'faced . 'Ibey did it by 'ellmlnaling almost all request~ new· job poslUOM except for firemen an~ policemen and by deleUng' some ,e;quip.· ment. The tabulation .llhoWI DO dJaD&os In contelts for olnces or balfot ~ .. ptedicte4 wliea the resulis frot? m of l,<1;22 county .precincts were· reteuecJ -1n-t11o-.arly '1ll<lnlilg• hoUn-of.·Friday; June 5. " c. , There were abbut tS,000 voter In .·1hf' 46 mlssine, . preaµicts which w e.r.t llibulaled in tho nlfici'll canvau bqlia June 5 and compltled thil mol'lliJI(. Results did not ·.change the outcome of the two tey~a in the oriip- ·Coast area, the r reve.aler;I. Newport Beach · er Rould 1W. Caspers. was elect Fifth Oistrtd- .supervlaor over incumbent Allon E. AU~ ud'lhree'other oppments. '" The" final tally : Cupen 34,&0l; 'A~en, ra,eos: c:Os.~ Mesa Mayor'itooeit.wu~ 8,042;· Fred WaJtu. o! Noiport Bea&, 2/lfl, 'and Cris ·c. C~ ol -,HwiUllll<>I!. Beach, 988. • The final result ihOWs Cispers wiluiinl • by 4,207 votes. ' · · In the te1Ular 3M9 DI 11 tr I c1t Congr<saioilal race, Stata Sen, Jolm ·q,. !jchnillz (ft.fustin)'WU·U·pnodlctad a e:a1y wlrtner Of tlie-GOP nomination and ifill •!1ce Dernoc:tat · Thl>mas' Lenhart· of Santa Aoa In the . November . elecliol for the .. two:year term. 1.. .• • • • Oraage .. Other new officers instalied are Charles Michaell!, firn vice commander; Howard Beal, second vtce commandet; Thomas Porter, ·third vice comtnander; CharleJ Quetsch»te, adjutant; Kenneth Johnson, finance officer ; Ha r o Id Reichner. chaplain. , '-• Five of the se'ven council members al-· so went for demomtraUon fjdU in a palk:e hellcopter 'Saturday .night and Sun· day morning, The 1mn pro~d city budget includes in item for lease-pur· · chase of two police hel.icopler11 . Councnihen Saturday ntet from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. and worked 'their way through the entire city budget proposal except ror capital !Jnprovements, whl.ch they hlld been tllrOu,ii before; police, which they wanted to hold off until after their belico~ 'ride~. and library, ~al\Jt r.lty' Board Of Llbriry Trust.et! ChaJrman Mrs.· Ji.ilia Banning coull:lil'l be pre,ent. Alsc, W.alter Tips, historian: George Phillips, 1 ser&eant·at-arms. BI lty n e · Kimler, jud~e advocate, ind Arthur Pyfrom, service Officer. Quarrel Ends • Ill Death Skulker Hits I Balboµ Signs A midnight 'ikulker WM 11iruck Saturday ni~ on Balboa Island ~ 11e1ng .... ;1ir~Y-Jii<_tl•WJIOl't poiic<. -Ruldentl of the Island w9ke up Sun<h1y to find U directional 11lgns for the one-way streetJ had' been reversed by a prank!ttr wbo ap- Jlled 1Uct.-oo JITVW'· The sip alterer is apparently a l!kifist u he 1lso painted .._ar'' ti white al the bottom of 1 boulevard 1top sign at Turquoise and Park ~.venuu. Mesan · Held in By ARTHVR ~ VINSEL CN ,._ Dlfft'Pllt l'!ffo A IOlliatandb>if ftiendsltip ended violently Sunda,y 1'hen a Cotti Meu man shot his buddy to death witb a vintqe CIP aDd baU rifli, In a con- frontation uiat began trith dispute over their rupective heights, poUce charged today. · GttaJd Heu Jr •• 45, of 7IO ltamilton -. Sl-.1 Costa Mesa, died three hours after the large, .58 caliber slug rip~ into- his chest, damaging his liver and heart and exiling lhe opposite side. He succumbed during surgery at Costa Mtsa Memorial Hospital. Dennis L. Jefferaon, 36, of 2132 Harbor Boulevard, calmly went to 1 telephont Shooting · of Buddy During Dis pute 'to notily police ~rter Hess was fat.ally wounded. Jeffenon was arrested by· Palrolman Rudy Malik and booked on murder charges after ·Heu, a .cart>\ID!e'r. died at 5:~ a.m. of the 1apib1 wound. petective Ahoia Appleman was put· tlrtg together a lollowup report on the homicide today, preParlng to ask for a murder com plai nt rrom the Oraqge County OlsLrlct iAllorney'11ornce. Detective Capt. Bo.b,Oreen said today the slaying charged to Jeffersor., a machinist, appears to be one of the classic crimes of pasai.on in whk:ll the principals are well acqulllnted. "The victim was onfJ"'flve feet thrte ----~- inches tall and we understand he , Was very sensitive about JI," explained Capt. .Green. "Our suspect Is six foot , three Inches tall,"•he added. Capt. Ord!n said tlesS and Jefferson had been drinking at a tavern Saturday night and the evening ended on a sour note with the man who would later die arguing over lhe height Issue. 1 Investigators were ·told tha t Hess and Jefffrson parted company during the ~lspute, bul that the victim retumecl abotit 2 11.m. to the Harbor Boulevard addrtJS. · NHt kicked in tt;c door." sa id Capt !Set HOMICIDE, P1gt II ' · Courx!l~ 1 whacked heavUy iiltd' the. new-: po!itlon ~reque'fltJ.. of'Oty Manqtr. Harvey lturlburt. They cut out the ~tine> prop....rtop l<iol new poois ol.commun. ity deYeloprnM eoordlliator. real estite' . dlrecior'Md.'m1il clerk.• . ... · ' The)'.al8o cut most OI the ot.her·u , new1 J>OSitlOM'm:cept the to new ftrernen, riKJfJt to man the oew, station at Newport~ t~r when.it ls ·completed. and 12 pOlice-rnen. · ' Btqge&t single equipment cut was a • 145,000 package, •including tlie 11l1ry of· an Of)eral.or, for a street and storm dr1Jn Du111hjng machine. ' ~ Councilmen. might take up tile police aoct llhrory b~dgels thb· evening U other. acheduled bu>lness can be handled wtth di1p1lch. .. I , • , ' . • • ·•< \ • ..._, I -• • • • ,. -.. ' • • • ~.Y "L0f _: ·~ N • -.,,, ~ 15,,.1970 , • " -' Laguna {May, .. =.Outlaw .:"Si11-g.-.iri-g, Tree Cli~itig . • . r -( By RICHARD P. NALL I . •°'*~ ...... M•tf -Oimlllng public 1r<e1 or a1tu111 on a patt Ja\vn <it other .publi~ ~ auch u a fountain, (,... or· plaated There II allO an ordlnfne.. not usJna parka and belChti. lolll "In tht han<l1 of a per&on capatile M\Wc Is alao lowid In ordinanco de1i,.atad uraent. that "°"Id incre110 n lllalel that "it ,oba!J be· Wll>wful of aontroliiq said doe." wordift&.lo be a danN lo the publlc . --i,.. -...... llmen Wedneldly 111"1 ..,.., ''ullency" -'that would ~lately prohibit: ..... --Occupuey;. of a hotel -\)' I . petson uuder I' unleaa -pante.I· by a pattnt or guardian ~or authorized responsible adult. •. ~~1': ~l ~· =•':.· ~ ~ ~ bop=-~~iJ:•~ al~de~_:~W:,t "'.,~ch· ::~ .. -Is ulety, health and well~"\ I Ololnetl ' -Id "'Miiiy dt lhll Wed· . lrvint J!Owi l'itt ot lo be upan any· -~'"~' ,,. -· It would rule out· •111&1"{• chanting .. -Walkintl a leaahed dog on tht beach Cc in I part. neldiy nlcht ' . beach within the corporate limits of a "preamtt danger tO the public safety, or playln1 an)'. mualcaJ in'1rument Jn City 'omclals an erpeeting 1 targe· this city 1t any time, whelher or not health and \.elf are." .. • public place eXeept where there has -, -llidilc a motorcycle on private ~ pertr uNess the rider bad the written conamt of the JWOP!'lly OW'Dtr. The urgency ordlnancet, if adopted by tht counci~ would become lnal.lnt Jaw. turnout at I.he Wednesday session, aucb d:ol ls confined by leash ... " The motorcycle urgency ordinance 1J. been a parade approved f>r a dance particularly . over the urgency dOg 'lbt prohibition ·would not apply. to so states that large numben ol persons or busineq activity. l • ......singmg, chanting or playing a muaicll lnstrwnent (u one rtllgous sect M) In the part, on the atreet or • lllY JllJhilc place. ordinance. dogs parUclpaUng in obedience classes have adopted the practice of riding A memorandum from MafOr Richard The ordinance wording statH that spomored by the City Recreation motorcycleS upon private property. It Goldberg to the council acco~panles the They would be in effect u soon as a majority of the eouncU voted for dogs, whether on a leash or not. pose Department.., Dogs would be lllowed on stat.es they art lood and bothersome urgency ordinances. It states that he an immediate and constant threat to public streets is long as they were to the general public and create a has discussed them with tile police chief them. " the llealth, welfare and utety of persons 9fl a· le•sh nOt more than Iii feet dangerous fire hazard. and city att1'Mffy. : • Mesa Crashes Wreck 6 Cars; • Three Injured •·A pair. of rW-en<! a>ll~ions !Jl. CO.ta ,_,.. over ll!e ,.tend damaJed aix ~ ~jured1wo __,,.and ... j>uleljger, police uld today. - • Nooe of the VicUnu were admitted after emerpncy treatment at Calta l"esa Memartai,llolpltai, but ooe """"' llUlfered facial lacer1tions and a frac- tured DOR, ICCOl'dlng to t r a f f i c 'p.ttolmen. ' ; Linda D. MtDaniel, 29, of 3013 Coolidge Ave., Costa Mesa, sustai~ the MR and face injuries In 1 three-car crash Saturdly, while Mrs. Camile Hou1, of .: Covina, 111111'!"'1· .... In the ..... :;i>'· • IWon. · , , · Pollce uld Dale E. Freer, IT, of.. Cypnao~ bad atopped In the 2300 block .IJI Harbor BouJeVlld !or a· llla!Rd· CJ!' _ 'when Mrs. McDaJrlel'a car hit a ~ car, lmockina it into.Ilia. · ·,, DwQDe .W. Snug, 34, ol Covina, m -· the dr!Ver ol tJii inldilie car and eacaped · -_.. . . Jlliuryalthc>uil>hllw!fewuhurt. w&.L .TL-, S •--~A 1irilll&r craall Sonday al ''llP p.m. . . •teTe ·~re 8 p&On;e ' .. '• -an Newport ioulevard at Brl!tol Street • -\ '--, · ; - tl]ent Edward L. Mulberry, 5.1, o1 sot .~n.tfi_,..Ana firemen bat~e ~ blaze at American ~u· l erial stored outdoors. The ·firemen were forced to · Jrayette· Circle, Costa Mesa, tb ~ -,. peno~ Co. Saturday, bnngmg '1nder control ·a fire bolpltal, IU!ler!111 back .pain. -· '\which ·.iestroyed more than J20,000 worth of ma- dodge exploding drums of acetone and resin used in th~ manufacture of plastics. · , Police · uld . the ·Other two motor~-:.. . .~· Involved, Sllltiey A. Neal, 32, of II.Iii '--,,v ~ -·-;-• • 8? Brilltol St., Santa A~ and Mervil __ ~ . · -l'rom Page J B. Probuco, 47, of 280:4 Broad · St., .,,.,{, . . · ~ '!" Jlewpor!Beadl,were~ed. ---_"·HOMICIDE ... Irvine City Talk ,Slawd · :swim Sig.nllps, ~ #~:c.· ·~reen; in recoWlting ev·enta leading up Top Irvine Company management will -to the tragedy that .. ldt one man dead talk to Irvine area residents via c&ble !"~!.t OCC Sla-ted·-and his friend under. mest_fLlpllni.er telev ision tonight about Plans for _the· n ' charges. . ' future city of Jrviii.e. '., . lnvesijga.tors aU'ege ··~ t~af point, .J~· ·· The progr~ will be on Irvine C-Om-.iTUesday Last D.a .. y Iers0n·wen1 6ack lnlo the m~irelliop • muhlty Cabltv~liln'• aiannel a rrom · -where he has been ~iving -obtained 17:30 to 9:30 p.m . • Lite r-i•lration fur Orang~st Col· the antique rifle ~nd shot fies.s at point • lr\tine Qlm,aany President Wilf'lam ._... • l'i· • Mason will open the prosram and then f e'I 1U1111Der niln P«>ll'lm wUI be blarl,k raqg~.. . . ~ representatives of neilhbprhooc! usocia- d at(the oCc pool Tueada~ from t i.~. Police u1d. several _men pay rent on tjons, who will ~ be at the stud io, will' noon according to schoo1 officials. tht machine_ shop. jollttly as a place ask qv:estiDrts of company planners. :The first BWim session is slated for to ~ork 9fl-'their cars and other projecls Hoo:ie viewers may also te.leplfone in · lune 15 through June 26. Classes '111 a nd tli8t JeffeflOn was sleeping there. ques~ .. ·w 1.,..... th -r~f-. · ··rA . ; btgin ---• day at " am and run "Th I 'l ct all 'd · t Raymui~ a.....,.., e U-VUle ...... m-. _,, • . . ere sn, a u y a re s1 ence, JUS pany 's se'nior vice president, uplained Id 45-minute Rgments to 2:30 p.m. Two a place to flop and a tOilef," explained Lhe p.u'pOSf: of the program : :" hours of recrealional swimming will Capt. Green.::.., .. 7 "We want home.owners in the villages follow the instruction portion of the class. . One witness has ·given police his we've bunt to undefstand boW the master lnltructioru will be given for all clas¥! version of the .death. .,.. , plan is designed to protflit their In· of IWinimtf•· A life uviol; ~rse w:iU Investigators said Hess and Jefferson v~stment and theli environmeat through tie held each day fr~ 9:'5 ,~.m. to were both ,employed at the Deskfinder balanced, Jq.rl.nge devel!)plllent." 11:15 a.m. '"' Company which is h~ated in front of ThcM who don't llave television setS A -· tat "Mommie and Me" class lhe abop where the slaying suspect was booked in to the closed-circuit """'-tor ,you!lgller1 will he held from noon !vlrig. -.. ,..- to 12:45 each day. Mothers will lake · Hess' body . was taken to Baltz their youngsters into the pool during Mortuary,. where servlce3 were pendina, dus instruction. Americani~ Week Observed L Students will furru~~wn towels, caps and swbn sui . P s wishing . additional~au are 1 to con-tact the p:iol ructors at 834-illl>. ~ Youth Hangs Himself ' BAKERSFIELD (UP I). -A BUersflekl youth pl1ylng in a trte fu hll baclcyard accidental ly hanged himS.ir Su:nday ~t. the sheriff's o t f I c e reported. David W. Lueallen, 15, ap- parotly fell Crom the tree with a rope around his neck. DAILY PILOT • OUMOE COAST ........ ~ING COM1'ANV l•li•tf N, w.M .. ll"rUllMllt .,,.. 1"'*111.her ,. J.,1i •· c.m • .; . Via .... ~.-0-.1~ 11i-. ...... k •• .;i1 l!"tw TI!oM•t A. Mur,hiftl Mtl'lllOlllf ld11W n.1111• '••lu~• ,,,.,..... kMfl City Edltw .. ..,..., ..... Of .. 2211 w"' a.n ••• ••ul •v1rtl M1llh111 Atld r"1t r,0.111 1175, t266J --C•le "'"'' S» W•t •tY Strwt l.....,_ •Md!: m Fern! """'""' ~""' -...0.: 1117$ ~ .._. ........ IM ci..vt: -NwtJI II ""'ltle ll:Mi D.llt.'t fllL..oT, wtMll _...., " ~ ""' "'·~-"· """'"*' 4111y .. ,.,. ..... tl•y .. -••fie U l!llftt .., L"'6M l modl. ' ......... k id\, c... ~ """"'"~ .. !(<II .nt1 ~1•111 V1llcy, ..... wllft , .. ......... lt:ltw. °'""" C.ld """""'"" ~ Pl'lrl!IN .Mlft" ,,. 11 nu W•r ••*" I :""-litl'f\'POl'I ~· .... DI W.. l1t 'J!rlllt, CltM Mist.• .• ' • ,t:Jl1Jt111 17141 641 .. 311 Cl lfW·..Wt$Flll., •41•1611 . ~ l~•I. Vl't"'* CIHI "llfll11llilll ~. Ht "'""' t19rln, ttl!l'"l lllM. ••llll'hl -·· ., ....... 1.._1, ""'"" .....,. .. ~ .. 11 ...... 1 -"' ,.,. 111-..-• CltlWl'ilM -· .................. ~ 11 N~ .. H ll .... 09ft; ... ., (.11 ....... 11; ~.1111 ... .., t.••• 11.ot ~ly1 ey 111111 u .1:1 nwil!ltr1 Ml...., M llMI.,., WM.-lllly. '" today, according to SJ>l?.kesmen. Sybil A. Rodman Services Slated · The week of June 14 through June 21 is being observeCI as Americanism \\leek by Emblem Clubs throughout the United States. Services will be held Tuesday. 2 p.m. ln a proclamation Wued by the Ct:iisla it Bell Broadway .chapel for Sybil A. Mesa city council, Initiated by the Rodman , a ·1ong time resident of Costa Newport Harbor Emblem Club No. 394, Mesa. 1'.1rs. Rodman died Friday aller Mayor Robert M. Wilson declared this a lengthy l~ss. She was ~. week a.s AmeriCanism Week in Cosla Mrs. oRadman hld lived in Costa Mesa. Mesa since 1923 and was employed by The proclamation stated, ' 1 T b i s tbe Newport..Mesa.school District. deslgnate<J week b: being celebrated na· An · assistant supervisor · of food tionally to allow the American people services. she began work in tht' · Cosla to display 1 a unity of patriotism and Mesa school district in I~ and conUnued purpose and reaffirm their faith in' a· through unification 11n£il illne\s forctd. ~ naUon that ls governed by its democratic her to ta~t a ,Jeave of absence a month principles that has resulted In its citizens ago. • . . __ enJciylng~a vitality .llfld freedom unei· ........ ~ celled." She is survived by her bus.,...,,.., George' of the family home at 138 E. Wlbon ; two sons, Robert C. of Sflnta Ana and Jerrold L. Rodman of C05ta Mesa: a daughltr, Lynda K. RodmaQ; a sls.ter, Mrs Patricia R. Miller ol. Orange ; a fajher, Howard C. Rumsey of Nebraska, and five grandchllpren," _ Girl Accosted At Kniiepoint A 14-year-old Costa Mesa 1 girl told poliee !he was acaisted Saturday night while walking home from a lriud's house and ordered to get inlo a man's car at knifepoiJlt. Darey J. Keith, of 1656_Labrador Drive, told Officer David Brooks, however, that she was able to break free and run to her raidence without being tulrmed . The girl uid she was walking along ~ln the__2900--bloe.k of Harbor Boulevard aboul lo: 15 p.m., 'when Ule man honked, wa ved, and-then backed up and stopped. Miss Ktith said he asked If t:he was In a hurry, then asked if she wanted 11> live long enough to reach her desllna· lion as he grabbed and tried to force her into lhe ear. Pollce loi&ed the tncident a1 a kidna.P attemp~ .. ~- " Accident Hurts Newport Driver . A Newport man ls listed in fair con- dition today in Hoag Hospital after his car. struck a power pole early Saturd1y mornlng. Police said James D. Palterson. 45, of 2407 W. 16th St.. waa injured when bis car ran into a pole located just wesL o{ Bayside Drive and East Coast Highway. Officers SJ>feulale that Pal· terson might. have fallen asleep at the wheel1 · ~lesan Finds Auto Stripped of $445 A Costa Mesa leather craftsman 'who lert his roadster at a gauge di9COvertd Sunday that spm~e had pu!hed tt into an ldjactnt field and stripped It of $445 worth of aa:tssorles. Thomu R. Lunde. of 19111 W•ll•ct Ave., told police enginc-))lrls and other gear were removed from the 1uto, weened (l'Qm view by bi:Wih In ~ 2000 )tock of Harbor aou1evard. .. grammlng may view. I.be program In the~ multipurpose room at Un!Versity Park Elementary School or at the Culverdale Communlty Cen_ter. • ,a . -' • • '#" . Mc·Nally S~JJ!Pl . . --' ----.... -~ • Students .-ltitiu ' _.,.o;;:::t I . , ' ·-~- Tw<nty.five llud'enls In a 'unlque ~ rea11YSjliiji;i.ii;. it· ·the 'arel o1 gr:aln 1t• McNally Continuation Hlgti reba6"HW!I·.!'!" ~v~ beeil com· School ~ honored at an awarda ple~aft:'! "' brunch tliia morrl!ng. ~:~tJi7uousual. program The students, all of'lfbom have leazn.. Is ~~-ctlagnose" Mad: ' treat learning ing -disa~ilJUes ;,.· varying !ype~ .~ disab~_:Wmctt • e preven.te(I high · d~grees, ha ve been partici pating In a schoor-stadents-frdm participating in the academic programs at the district's pilot program run .by Mrs. Nina Hardy. fo ur high.i;chools. . In addition to the parents of the Funded' through the Hot Idea fund, st\ldents in the program , Mrs. Marian the program met with such startling Buaeson, Newport~Mesa Unllfed School success.,thp Y.ea..r. "1.rs. Hardy says they District board president ; Dr. WU!iam will laie :Pa" about 50 studenb in a Cumingham, diltrict superinten4eql; and summet PfDIP'am . :· Dr. Nohnan Loats. and ass 1 s l • n t "The ~brtinCb °WaC:a chance for these superintendent in charge or Instruction; kids to be awarded for t he j r a~ll$1ed the awards brunch. achievements in front of their peer!, ~ B17,~use ·~f-lhe nat~re7,of the-pro-parents-and district administrators,'' ahe . tfa.m, Mrs. Hardy said, the awards added • . : •..• ~· ... are: bi@Jy individtiaUzed." : · • · · . e program WhiCfiDtglfl la!rsllfifme.r- with a ff,000 grant from ~ Assistance Leque of Newport Harbor, is now a regularl:V"fu)lded feature of the district. "lt'1 the kind of thing we don't have enough of ," the teacher said, "We are S~fl_man Gets Charged LOfilDON (i\P) -• A ~year-old seaman was charged today with entering No. 10 Downing St. officiaJ residence of British prime ministers,· with intent to stea.I. The seaman was identified in Bow Street Magistrates Court u Dietrich Weidemann . ol no fixed address. His · nationality 1u not diacloaed. •• • • n . . .•. • Suspecft · Sought In Boat ~urglary Newport Beac h police today are looking ror a suspect in the weekead burglary of the boat storage area at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The suSpect made of! with a mast and boom with an outhaul winch belonging to real estate developer Hancock Banning IIJ and a mast aod boom belonging· to anothe r land de\ieJoper. Robert A. Aile. born . The total. val ue of the stolen goodl was Ji!ted at MIS. . , --· -- . • ·---~ --· ------------~- ----·--~ --.._ __ . --- --. ------· ---· ---. ·---- . . .. • -- • • ,, • • • • ' • , .. . ' • ' . - • . . :~M Qels' \ ·..------.-----"!""----~ • ' r Goal's Golden ;. ... ... ' If mon~y'.only grew·on trees Ang~litos de Oro could .easllY 'reach the . ' . ' ' goal of a quarter of a million.dollars-du.ring. thelotJLyear of organiza· iion. Witb the record they have set,. orle might think that they ha.ve 6ome magical powe,r_s of ·growing ·a money•bearl.ng tree, (or these en. ' ergetic women · already ha,vt'' given _ $200,000 to Orange ·County Big Brothers. Leading the ·.aiiXili"'"l' during the y~r that the "golden . - ' READY ·FOR RAPIDS. Mrs. Helen KHley Holds Jamie, Cricket Colorado Adventure " ' • Whilewater Rafters . ' . -, Battle Rygged. River , . , dream" is to be reatlz~1f~)A'rs. ?Kdrshl;-all Niedecker Oett1:Wbo will 1 . be assisted in reap~, lhtlla~est•,bJ1:.Mrs. DonWodllward (centert vice president and Mrs. W·illiain Holstein, rett'Ping P,re.s~dent. Others on the board are the Mmes. James Hines and1R. J. Stoddard, secretar· '8~ BARBARA. DUAR.TE ~ ............................................. . ' . ' MMll11, Ju"' Tt. lt7t IL NC P ... 11 ' -~B-lo:s:Sd~tn SJ i ppep. t ~n~ Fund Bouque ~· i A year of: service for n\embers of Damas de Caridad ·culminated·.with a luncheon and installation of officers ill •Los• Coyotes Country Club. Highlighting. the afternoon was the presentation of a check for-$11,270 to Sister Jane Francis, admin- .istrator of St. ·Jude Hospital, representing proceeds 'from the annllel Bal Masque and a $270 meniOrlal .fund from Damas de Caridad members. The support>group for St: Jude Hospital, Fuller- · ton has contributed '160,320 during the ·past nine years by means of the Bal Masque. Taking the president's gavel during ceremonies conducted by ·Mrs., Harold Mustoe wa§.~ Calvin P. Sclnnidt of Corona del Mar. and inst'.hll&I as fin-'·- ·ance chairman was.Mrs. Otto Christensen oi Balboa island. ies, and Walter_J·. He&n8ult,-tteasurer. · . ' - I .t 01 tfNI d.1,., f"llol H.tf Ever since Mrs. Helen Keeley was a little girl, she has been fascinat .. ed by the Colorado River. . .., Perhaps the fa Scination stemmed fro1n having heard her mother's account Of the day the Co1of1do ruver bu.rst its Imperial V8lley banks back in the early 1900s. · But, more likely, 1the '"fa scinatio!l ris11s from the' former 'La~una Beacb I coupcilwoman's Jove of nature and challen):!e. !; Her husband Jim ''wa sn't interes ted" in rafting down the Colorado, so Mrs. Keeley joined ranks with her Three Arch Bay neighbor Mrs . G. Melvin Sheldon and .a high school chbm who lives in th.e d~sert. . . I ~. Interestingly enough, rafting.seems to be a sport supported by only 1'j one member of a family. Of 17 passengers sharing carbaraderie on the ff American River Touring Association's ~foot by 12--/0ot marine home,. onJy one couple made the trip together. Other passengers·came from Anchorage, seven from Chicago, Berkeley (i " professor) and Indiana (a retired busi- nessman). CANYON GREETS SPRING A member 9f the Sierra Club, Mrs. Keeley d~ided on a fi\'e-day trip down the Colorado in springtime when wildflowers are in bloom and water· falls run heavy, cold a.nd clear. Flying from Las Vegas to .Grand cJyo.n Village, the Californians were greeted by wind and rain. Showers continued .throughout a seven-mile hike down the Kaibab Trail where they were to meet the raft at Phantom Ranch. Further difficulty arose as the craft was delayed three hours while trailmasters repaired rock damage to one of five poritoon$ lashed together by the same ropes on hand f~rl white-water grfpping. · · , Food \Vas stored in a central stekt.d)est with clothing and bed.ding secured in waterproof bags lashed to the crafts. The head boatsman stands in a well whjJe guilding the raft with a motor; adventurers sit space avail-~ able. --. 1• ·-~ • I · ~ Meals cooked over driftJ ood fires on scheduled stops were ra:ted "ex· cellent" ... fresh fruit and vegetables, choice·meats, wann fires andl campside conversations guaranteed to erase anY fatigue. · "We were soaked. all the time" the rafter recalls. Bitterty·coid wind _ _.. _Also:.on the_program .wa&-the presentatlon-of-..n gold medalliM· to Mrs. Schmidt for her work a' chairman of Ille receiit Bal Masque. Funlls presented by Damas de Caridad have · made it ·possible for the hospital to have a linear accelerator for the.~treatment of cancer and have been applied toward· Ute construction of a new tow· ·er to be dedicated 1n October. -, ' DRE~ OF FLOWERS .-Witii the Ba! Masque already in,the'})lann!ng stages for next year, Mrs.· Cal'.1111 P .. Schm1dt (left}, new president of Damas de Cari·. dad, and Mrs. Otto Christensen, new treasurer have visions of flowers and the unusual masques which wiU be fashioned with' them. Damas de .. candad has presented a total -0f $160,320 to St. Jude Hospital during the past nine y~ars by means of ~e annual ~headdress ball. ~ . RAFT!NG'S ALL WET · and rain continued fofihrfe-diiyS,-filit i~ h11cfCOmpensitions. ViewS-up~sfeeP - canyon walls led to the sight of white-capped cliffs standing maje6tically · ~ against the blue s'ky. A poncho was the order of the day, with only "one best dressed woman" of the .nine aboar.d provident enough to bring foul weather gear: 1 (SH MAGNIFICENT VISTA. P•g• 191 ' ···=. '"""""o:i=i.I ' -·Man F·rom Montana No . State to Criticize Illinois ·ills ... DEAR..ANN1 LANllERSt...l:know you'U JteYer ·prim: Ulla became -it's a slam ailiML· your clly, 'Cblcago, bul he.lo It ls·uyway. " ·We moved here from Mcxtana -where foib treat each other ·with c:On.slderat.lon. ~--iiava Ille laullesl manners .in <the world. For example on the buses. people who don't ha•e ieatr think nothing of tik.ing a straaier who is seated lo hold lbeir packqes, puroei and wbal -have you. _ I've gotte. apofll an my coat rrorTI leaky lunch, bags and a rip in my liWeater from a child's· toy. Thi.J morning was 'the l~aw -a woman asked me .to hokl lter baby. You can guess wbat bapponed. Wben I handed her back I I ANN LANDERS -~ the 90PPing wet child all 1he could say was, "Ob, my gocxh1ess!" U you have any ell:planation ror such slObbish behavior oa the part or your fellow citizens, J.2d li e to hear it. - JRAT"j MAN FRO NTANA DEAR IRATE N?: I lhoagbt unlll J read yoar 1tpatare tat Y" were a woman! 1 cat •ffer ne defense for peoplt wtlb 1acb gaD lhol Ul<y wovld a1k 1&r1t11er1 to hold Utelt lunches and parcelt. BUl lb•t latt ilctde.nt II another I , ball of wax, my. friend. A man who woakl remain seated ea a bas anti Id a womaa 1tud ~th • baby tn ber arms de1trve1 whatever he gets. . ' DEAR· ANN LANDERS :. Unlll six weeks ago J wa s going wifh a very Interesting guy. A buddy of his came to lO?<'n and aHked me lb get him a d3te.. So I fixed him up with my best friend . The four of us went out logelher. Aller fhat evening my very interesting guy Jil"!Ver called me again. He has ' el1e. He rlr1t ·lose1 his intefesl In her betQ seeing my "friend" almost every -then someone else comes along. night. , 'Bary the hatchet and pass tbe peace I tried to act as if I didn't care. ·p1pe. ' • but I cared' plenty. Not because I lost ~ him to heri but becaute she lhougfit DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband so little of our friepdstup tl!at sbe ac~ and I have a friend who is a perfect cepted a. dale with him when she knew ~ ge,.Ueman, but he has an Oddball habit he was mine. Filially I got fed up whlcb balOes me. He extends his le(I pretending. I Jost my CQ01 and told ·hand inltead of his right when greeting her exactly boW I felt . She was duml). triettds. At first I thought his hand founded -acted as if she had no .might be ·crippled by arthritis, or an idea I was hurt. accident, but I've watched him carefully Am I jUstlfied ill my Jff1in8s that and he uses.. his right hand normally. sbe betrayed me? Please COl)lment. -Last night J decided to ask him why KANSAS CITY KITTY he prefers to shake left-handed. He DEA.R. KJ1TY: The guy yoa reter replied, "It's a SCout cus tom." I didn't to as "yours'' obviously was nol. You wa·nt to show my igflOrance. What is didn't Ion: him. Yo0 .-ever bad blm . he talking about? -NOT SMART "' womaa rar!l1 lotes 1 mu to someoue DEAR NOT: Jn the manual or Engllslt • ··- • Scouting, ''Tenderfoot Quttn Scout."· It, says, ... Wben a famous Allw!H chief. surrendered tt Lord Blden-PowtU, U.., latter eitebded his rl&bt bud as • token ol frlendsblp. · Tbe chltf lml1&ed: on llbaking with th~ left baod, es:plahdnc7 that the· bravest or the brave sltak ... h&Ddt with tbe left band, since, ta mer W do so, be mutt lhrow away bl11) grelltest protection -the shield." Scoutt 1bali.e hands with tbe left band u proo1· . of good 'faith and true friendship. Is alcoholism a disease? How caa the alcoholic be trer.ted? ls there 1 cure? Read the book et "Alcoholism - llope and llelp," by Ann Landers; Enclose 35 cents In coin and a I0111g,~ self.addressed, stamped envelope in care~ of the DAILY Pl).OT. -- -· • ' . • . , •• ... f 1•~-1tlif------M-'~~ \9111 Boyd-Gaudio Ceremony ' ' · Candystripers Ea rn , ... i 1·r { .'Conducted in New~rt l St. Andmr'1 Pffsbyterian (:llirdi. Newport Beach was . . . } 'f'b C7' J " ,. f"' J.Ja ~ n ft ... 9~~9! .. , .. Tbew.tctiaman , can count on . ' the scene or the an.,_ wedding or Gloolna Ilaria Gaudio, dluaf!Ier ol Mr ..... Mrt. Jote!lh E. ~ ot, Newport Beach -:r.lli' Harding Boyd, IOG~fl )fr. ud. Mrs. RObert K. '_lloyd ol Laguna Beach. 11ie double me rit'es wtre conducted by the Rev. Dr. Cbarles. Dierenfield. Mrs. Dennis Griftin-1ttenaed the -bride as matron·of honoi. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Edwards, Miss "Cindy eo,d. sister or the bridegroom, and the Mmes. ,..n.a.ane MWllOJl. Jerry Luther "and Wllllani Blake. ~ The bridegroom's brother, Robert T.,,!loyd wu best man whlle -""' -and RaDd lloyd, -of the ~ C.O.G&lldlo, bro-• flier ol the bride, Mlcluoe1 Bart.- letl and D111lef~ · Former First , Lady Attends Promotion Rite , '!be' ;,.,. Mis. Bo;ia II ii traduale of Whltllor :C91Jege llJld ts.-lelcb<r In the F-, Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower Is among guests and lop women generals, Brig. Gen. Anna lliae Hays (left), !ala 'Vllley Sdlool DiltriiX· officials attending the promotion ceremony in the chief . of Army Nurses and Brig Gen. Elizabeth !Hr huand ·~ the Pentagon when the Army created its first two Hoisington, chief of the Women 's Army Corps. uruverslty of' Southern ~--~~-~------~~----~·-~-·---~~~-------~ Call!omia School ot Buainess • wbflre be WU .n:llilted with Delta Tau Della fraternity. The newlywed Boyds wlll reside in Newport Beach. Your Horoscope Tomorrow 5corp.io: -Autho.rities Oppose Doctors' Col.lnseling . TUESDAY :JUNE 16 dilion. Be diplomatic rather dicated. Follow hunch. Avoid too soon. Some fa m 11 y ~ 1-ful.~ aey display Of orropnce. members ...... Jegitimato oO. CANGEll (June 2J..July .22): TakL,.speclal "!l8 '!'I I h jec!_iol1S. lloa't leel _you have You face u9 tp responaihWUes documenla, legal p a p e r s • · to ltk:t to one tracL A cb8Die coonected wttb c b 11dre0 , Don't commit younell to loni· -m more moderate scale ___j_._ 1 • • ---By BYDNEY Ol\IArui Limited !Nn_.. J. P. MGr(u range pn>1ram.. -could -e-bene!iciol. olta coaalled f 8 med romaaUc iaterests. You may Amer.teaa ·~·trologer have been seeing sltuaUon SAGn1'ARIUS .(Nov. 22-Doctors lhould oot try lo Evaqt through rose<Olorta glasses. Dec. 21): Low key ls best . aire Ilg" ~. uya a ~ Adami b e f 0 r e K au oow is to be realistic. today. Serious decisions, ac-. .mtog lmjlorllllt moaey dee!-" pilsluneo li ...... college priileuor. llom. LEO (JulY. 23-Aug 22 ). Ac-cMom alt ts seetilmadsdppelti ryl. · Dr. Eleanore Luckey, pro-· · · eans w un ona ceptance of uaignment,11dded facts are obtained. B e t.!ssor' it' the University of ARIES (Marth 21-April 19): responslblllty pay dividends. curious ; ask questions. But eoOnecucut ' and bead or the Necessary to be aware of Utilize experience. Leave the defer formir1g defin1te con· department or c)illd develop-costs, d.etails bel~e closi~g flash and dazzle to others. clusions. ment and family relatibns traasactio1t. otherwtse, you in· Steady pace is your great ally CAPRJco«W (Dec. 22.J an. told a group of doctors tttai vile difficult~. Money situation today~ marri"'-ae counseling tak es · may be tight. But close -19): Yoo may receive rude -ob lio uld 'd VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): awakening as ~'"g person speclal training. serva n co prov1 e sue· .,. JW-· "No matter how much you ctssful key. . Avoio unnecessary journeys. reveals feelings. Ma i nta in try lo avoid marriqre .counsel-TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stick to basic issues. Tryi.ag balance. Don't lake others, or ing,'' abe told Che doctors, Energy may be drained by to be faacy today coUld cause yqursel!, too . seriously. Con- "you will find yourself doing restlf:ssne!ls. Outline program ; delay, e co Dom l c lXessure. ditlons, opinio1ts are subject some." · sfDp trying to be here, there f'.ini!lh rather than initiating to chuge. Her advice to the pbysl· and .everywhere. Cheek direc· project.9. Review procedures. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIR111DAY you are Jn- trospec::tlve, possess spiritual qualities, desire to teach, want to bring out beat In younell and olhers. You're no angel, but motives.are grand. Forces have been scattered, but by end of June you get rid o! burden. Then you have chance ror new, constructive begin- ning. Hospital Service Pins 1 \. 'lbree ,Candystrlpe.rs w e r e Miss Clapper donated 131 -tod 1100 acholarahlps by service hnorr·a and w1ll major r-in nur~1t Biola College. the AuaJl1ary of South Coast Miss Stamp, • new member, Corqgiunity Hospital f o r gave 95 Mura while holding outlllndlni 1UV!ce • a n,d high school offices. She will lcbollatlc llCble-major Iii blolnSY at UCLA. Awords, made ' during ·a Gold star pins repruenllng mo tbeftdauiJ:Ur receptiaD, 75 hours of service were were earned by J 1 nett e awBJ'ded to 2't rriember!l of Brylla, dlugbtor or the Rudoll the junior auaJllary with roui Bryllu o1 Loguna Belcli ; girls r«eivlng two and three· Bonn.le Clapper, daughter .of st.ar J>lns.-. the Glenn Clappers of S&n A s,pec,iaJ fl.It was &Jven Clemente and Barba a by Cand}''il rrpe ringred S~p ~ugbt.er of the 'lbain-Lundgren, a 1 San Clemente .S st.ainPI of S.. Clemente. · High School escbange studeot Miii Bryll1 put tn 165 hours from Sweden. Miss Lundgren of service to the bolPita.1 wblll was given a special service maintaining top grades. Sbll1 pin and ribbon. Intends to work l'owanl · i~;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiO=OiiiiOiiiimt pbannaceuUCal career • t UC!. Designer Uses Basic ,View . Deslgner Pauline Trigere Is nothing if not ba!lic in her approach to fashion. At her fall and winter ope"'" ing in New York, Mis.a Trigere announced that she wasn't .going to show anything called "cocktail" suits because tl)eY., didn't mean anything as a late afternoon dressy outfit tnese days. "Not," she said, "when peo- ple start drinking at noon." .. ' . MEMORY LANE clans: Avoid sucb eoumeUng ti<m, instructlom. Mate or UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 18): Greater communication wbene9'er:polllb)e1 refer ques-partner probably should be You may be held back by is needed. You may be caught ~to professional permitted to lead way. one who ia chained to old· on hl:rns of dilemma - coumelon and Jet patients GEMINI (May 21..June ZO): fashiooed ideas. Key ls to be between family and pro- ltnow dectorl .,. oot uperts You may be detai>ed by lndependeo~ ortglnal, without ressional obUgaticm. Key ts in the guidance are1. details which require perS011al arousing animosity. Not easy, to moke clear y0ur feelinp. ofSAVIN9s · - attention. Family member but possible. Try'.it. others wilt respOnd. .... Silver Sands need> aid. Give It. Don't SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): P~ (Feb. IS.March 20): neglect your own pbysicai coo-Opposttioa from authorities Ut-Some plaJts may be too big, ....... H...-.M ........ c...-c.... J.Jtl....., ...... ,, ..... C.... M-lf2·5101 14S.t41S Hmi ...... le .. The lint Tuesday or .ac11r"""""'..,""'"""'°"""'""'""'""._q'"@'"'9""''"'",""'""'iiii""'iiii0iii..iiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E::!fr~"~:Y~ Cro:'t(~m-.'1'11g Glory Kirl-1, ef A.-M11t•r Ch•rt• 0,.. M .... 1hn... Fri. 'tfl t p• gather ·ror meetlnp. Lale 'n ..l...l..l...LI Park Clubhouse In Hunllngtoo f Beachtsthemeetingplace. heau",J.,. salo_ ns '~FtClA.DVVAY . "]!'I lf2.JJJI lit. 21J l'orh•it Studio , , • 11t Floor • SPECIAL-HAIR STYLES He'll love the newest fa shions at . Let us·copy that old '\f amfi»' picture .now TsALE! TRfS WEEK ONLY . • ; $3 ~1 copy ol )'OUr pJet11,.. 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NO. 19 , )"SECTIONS .. 36 PAGES '--_"!-• r .. • _.. . -,~ • •• • O~A'NGE COU!'ITY. CALIFORNIA . ~· . ' .. • TEN '~;· . ........ \ l ' ' ; \ • ·f 'Obj~~fQfs' , . • Court B ~~s PrP~ting Of~Strong llelievers .. W.AslnNGTC!N (AP) ...:. The-SUpreme Court today emnpted from military service all YOWlC Ii>en who hive Jtrong incl'al or t:thlcal objectioos to military .duty -IO ~ as their beliefs are · deepi1 ~ ana '!' not . basecf on e~- pedleocl. . -deeply held moral, elhlcal, or religious · Harlan 'supported the result, Iormina: btlief11, you.Id 1ive them no rest or a five-man majority. II-'~ if they allowed themselves to , Black said Welsh· qualified for the becorde a· Rart .of an iO.SVUment of exemption kven though he did not base ~ ·" -hi.s plea fu .be spared from miljtary 31le decision !'fYer&el the c<invictio11 duty , on a direct belief' In a silprelne and ,throe-year -term of EIUott being. · ! · · Aabtoa Wellb U, a ·Los":AqeSe1 computer In fact, lbe just1Ce·noted, Welsh struck ··' ' The Important tbint; .Black said, Is lh1t Welah adhered to bis be.litfs with ·a strenstb comparable to that ol tradi· tlonaUy deeply· religious peoi>le. Even tboultt bJs objection to war was un- deniably based in part "!' his pen:<pijon of world politics, Black said, he is en- titled to 1be nempt under the draft Inie<Pfetlng the dtalt>Iaw oed.ioo that ptovidea for ~ientious. objectcrs, J uatice Hugo L. Bl1cli. wrote: "That 1ecUon ex~~ frOqi: mllitary service all those whose coa.tciences, sputTed by ~who\l'tfus6d1~ induction. the word "religious" from the C 0 ; ~.:.., W~:o .. ~luJ WUliam application and characterized hl.s beliefs ~'·~\'l'.Jl'a';m'Ol.l>!ll'iOod Mars.ball aa having been 'formed "by reading in law. • . • Chier Justice Warren 'E. "Burger and Juatices Potter stewar• and Byron R. Me8an Held Over Slayit.g Of 'Friend' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... Dllltf ..... ..., . A longstanding friendshlP ended violently Sunday when a Costa Mesa man tbot his buddy to death wilb a _ .vintage cap and ball rifle, in a ~con­ fttlqtation that began wilh dispute over their respectfve heiifits, police charged todiy, Gerald Hess Jr., 45, of 780 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, died three hours after the lar,e, .51 caliber slug ripped into his cbest, damagin( his liver· and heart abd exiting the opposite sidt!. ae succo~ dur~ surgery at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital ' Dennis L. Jefferson, 31, of 2132 Harbor ~ard, cabnJy went to a telepbOne to lll!lfl' ,.U., Iller -•l!I fa141Jy wOWlded. Je!fmon ,... ~ by P~ Ruell lil1llt Mt! -.d _ GO -chor... ofter ljtal, • carpiDlol: lied at 5,IO a.m. of the pping WOQnd. ! · Dettclive Arnold Appleman was put- ting totether a followu p report on the homicide today, iir.partng to asll: for a mw:_der complaint from the OnDp ,,... County ·District Att.orney'.1 offict. ·1 Det.ctive Capt. Bob Green .iJd !Qday the slaying charged to Jeffenor.. a machlnist, appears to be one ol the classic crimes of ~ ip which the principals are well acquainted. "The victim; was only five feet three 1nches · tall I and we understand he was very sensitive about it," explained Capt. Green. "Our swipect i.s kix foot, three inc.bes tall," he added. Capt. Green aaid Heu .and JefferlOfl had betn driJlkin& at a tavern Saturday nilht and the eventna:· ended on a 10UT note with tbt man who would liter di~ arguina over the height ilsut. Inv~ wer. told lhat /1"4 and J.Uenon ~ company .• dUrlng. the dispute, but 1hat the victim re!"'l"'! about 2 a.m. td the Harbor Boulevilrd address. "He 1kicked in the door." said Capt. Green, in recounting event.II leading up to I.he tragedy that left one man dead and his friend under arrest on murder charges. Investigators allege at that point, Jef. ferJOn went back into the machinelhop -where he ha.s been living -obtained the antique rifle and shot Hess at point blank ranie. ~ !&"U .. oPJui<ln: 'liitict John M. the fiel<b ol. hlstory and IOCkllogy." -~-"t • White di11sentect. · . . Lebanon Fights Arab Guerrillas '. ' ·Alollg/Frontier. By JJnUed Presa lalenltitUI . Lebanese army troops battled Arab guerrUlu who shelled the-Israeli frontier settiement o! Metulla SWJ9ay night, the Tel AViv. newspaper Maarlv reported today. A senior-Israeli military o[ficer conlirmed that Israeli soldiers beard "the noise of a skhrrnish ii.side Lebanon." The report was considered sipifiC8Tlt because the senior official told foreign correspondent.a in Tel Aviv that Lebanon was scbedu}ed to begin today enfo:cing an agreemnt which allows guerrilla in· ' curaion.s bito lsrael but forbl~.s sh«;llinl •ltacb from ~,. "!ik_,,...,,~T' ..• 'lbir. .... .... ·llnmemila Coi1l!i\4ii from Ifie ~ ~ an tho lsr~ ~ports but guerrilla spok111]1.en in lleltut aald they lm<w of oo Lebueae anny .. guerrUl1 clasheJ: The shelling attack ·on Metulla was from iaside Lebanon. ~n .Israeli military spokesman said· the guerrillas opened fire with blzookas and. small amls but.. that there were no rstaeli ca.sualties. The J.sraeli senior, officer also reported , Jordarf-based guerrilla attacks 01 Israel J , , . f ,· .·,;. -? ·~ OAn.Y ,......, ,,.... ., TtrrY C-:-~ decreased sharply last w~k durinl the IN"FRONT ·AN, DIN, ·cnan-ROL-...-HAV£.YOl,L &VER. BEIEN THERE ? fighting betw .. n I.he guerrilbs'and K;ng , • J ""E" • ..L Hu.ssein's forces in Affiman but predicted 1 ~ ' : .! .. 1 !". • 1 renew escalation with peace apparently M~ f". T restored in Jordan. ;' an' Q~n ·\ .o· ' n r1· al Dispatches from Amman today said ~U · goverament and guerrilla forces bad D~ien(Jants w Be Strapped In? L06 ANGELES <UPIJ -Hippie guru Oiar+al ManlOl'I and three young women cultilta go to·trial tOdaY for the murders · of actress &baron 'Tate and six other perJOns The judge was expected-to order the defenda nts st.fapped to chairs if ~ssary tO:pteserve courtroom order. Superior Court Judge Ha rold Older summoned prooecution and defense Jawyer.s to his chamber.s to discuss ground rules for a trial ~led to last m:oaths and perhaps more than a year. · QeaPite delaY\ng tracUcs by both.sides, Older was determined to start jury seiec .. tio!r1oday. defendanll -Patricia Krenwlnkel and Leslie .Van Houten -hive <listrupted pietrial be · !>Y blrnlng their backs on the cour~ay they auumed the position of ~ crucifixion and had to be dragged irom the courtroom . Older, a tough magistrate determined to have decorllm -had them placed in anterooms where they could hear the proceedings via loudspeaker. He was ,, upected, however" to take steps to See they are physically present in the courtroom during the trial. tiegun the delicate task of patching dif- ferences and restoring stability to Jordan after lt.s serious cri.sis. But a spokesman said it would be several days before it wa.s known whether there would be! peace 'or ciVU war ii Jordan. . The seniof Israeli military officer ,aid Israel was no longer specifying the dura- tio11 and general location of ils air 1·aids along the Suez Canal . "'We are not sure th'e Egyptians really know when and where they were hit," he said. "So why should we tell them?" 1'he officer Sald air strikes are provi11g "very effective"! ill-destroying Egyptian gun batteries and forUfications and preve1ting the construction of new missile sites. But he aaid air strtke.t were not the ullimate .wea)Xln and new commando ra ids would be necessary to .. l. • . . ' . Lion Co~n(rff ~ • .. Calilornli Lt. Go•.'Ed Rtiiiecke.'taltes a few whacks with Swul baWo axe to chop jungle· vines and !Ormally 91JOD 46»cre !Ao• Coon\r:\'1 &a"aervi!i.J~ of >,ttj~e!l veldt b{ougbUo life in·Orao1".Colin-.. t~'.! • ,ng ~~~ •. pf9si'ileat ot ~lllonal •Loilla'e . Ilic.. r • ~RIDi'pmi jireserve ·~ted ta draw a mu. , lion tourists .ann ·.,. ~'SUUidayi'Uoo .~ W!!Lbe_la, bui· · ness' 365 days per yea;. ' ' • .1.. •• ' ' . EI~ction · Tally ·c~mpi~ted • . • • , 1 ·rwo Weeks After ·v o~in,g ' By JAC~ BRO IA CK . Of fllt o.lty-"9f Ii.ff Oranae County's final tally of vote.s cast in the. J une 2 primary· elictkm was complete at 7 o'clock UU1 mornih;, 37 houri ·abort of two wetb . after the polls clooed. A combinatioa ' of c:Omputer taPe malfunctk111s, human erron and other dlfficultie.s dela"yed the final ·tabulatJcn, Election Services Chief Deputy Ed ee.th· •. · . .. ' . . ™ flnal•rtiuH ·show• Caapen wllmli!r by um, vo~ei. , . · · · : · 1n 'the i:<fU[af 3ilt6 I>l 1 t ti c-1. C!Jnareislonal race, State = G. SChiiliti (11-'JU.tlll) was aa · an easyl'.Wtnner ot1& GOP no ind . will lace iJ!!il>OerJll Tllomas:l>eallNI .of Santi :\bii 1'in the November . .toctiao for the tWo.,...,.·1ern1. ' . ,., J J r..:__.. Arnold said. , · Tl;?e tabulation shovJs no chal!Jes' in M F d' D 'd · conleslJ for offices or ballot pro,pc>liUOIJI, 'ftll OUD · . ea as predic~ whe• the ·rmdts from. t7t · - of 1,022 county )reclncts were released. J. 11.tl · } R ' in tb_e .early mOflling. ilo!lrs of Friday, . il lfl0i.~, . 1 .001J( • . June 5. Thei;e were about 18,000' votei in the·· A (21;year-<1ld' Huntlhgton Belch •mo 46 ml{lslng . pr?clncts which ·were . was foUDd dead 1n ai Cotta Mela ' rrioitei tabulated in llfe o'!flcial canv•ss begun room over the weekend, -an ,elftj>ty llqi.ior • Junes, aryd completed this mornil.g. bottle . by .the bed aOO a suicide note Result.s did not change the .outtome on the nlghtatand. .' 1 , 1 • of ttte two key races in the Oraap Coioner1s deputies Slid today Uiey have • Coast area, the final llgure.s reveaf"1.; • not establlshe~· i>nc!aely· wJtal •Jtillod Newport . Beacl1...fliiancter Ronald.·W. , ~ames L. Caitleman, ol-'IO!Q,!unday , Caseer• '!'Is' 'ilec~ . Fifth. · ritatrid 9:rive, but It may tine . blen · • mm- supel'Vi>or oyer f"""l''Fnt Alton.j!:.Ailen . tilnation <if. clnJto and •ilOobot Police sakl several men pay re:nl on the machine shop joinUy a,, a pl.ace -to·wort·~ theircars -anc1~ project.s and ~t Jeffenon wa.s sleeping there. The state had anything but a .sure c~. ag!~ _MllnSOll, 35, !!J~_liJe Ylr!L femafe meml>ers of hls "family ." The beauUful Miss Tate, who gained prominence in the movie, "Valley Of the Doll.s," wa.s stabbed to death Aug. 9 in her horn~ in Bteyec!ict Canyon. Alsp .kl!fed_tbat !!lg!Jl,were. hair st)!fbt Jay Sebring, Polish movJe . director Voityck Frok:Owsky, coffee he Ires s Abigail Folger (lJld Steven Patent, 18, a friend of the caretaker. de11troy new SAM3 sites. aod thrte qtbei opponent.s. • 1 • 1 He\WU~vered·by ~In OwtJt --· ·--· -'lbe.finirtauy, .Cas~rs_:u;m1; 'Allen. ·f!r-satun111y,,af1':-~in hi•·""'"'· 18,IOI; l;oola, Meaa Mayor-Rol>ert Wlls0o/ '.\I Z3'7f N.-.port Blvd., whln !Mmanacer l,042; Jl'red -Walter_. o/ N-\ ~, !Ooked lnalde the mom -and then called 2,761, 1a00· Cflt.'C,;Cris bt.~Untin,tftn ' lf>Uce. ,f'uAeral aerilC:es ... W!Jf.e. pendinl1 "There isn't actually a reside.nee, just a place to nop and a toilet," uplained Capt. Green. One witness has given police his version or the 4eath. The confesiion o{ key witnes!!I Susan Atkins to the slayings at the home of Miss Tate and wealthy grocer Leno I...aBia.nc• has been recanted and the p/osecution was faced with relying prin- cipally on cifcumstanUal evidence.· Manson, Miss Atkins and th& two other The next night LaBial>CI and hls wife were killed in~their home and the word "pig'' scrawled in blood u it had been at the T~le e$1ate. - P arisians Mu st Walk PAR.IS (UPI) -Hundreds of thousalids of Parislan.s walked or cycled to work today when subway and bus workers staged their second-one-day strike-in ~s th.an • month. · , . . · · '. '-.,,. tbt!ay .at Sinitb's Mmu•rv, HunltDlf<1n • ' ' '.llf-~ •· ""-c' •· 'J ~ · ... , .,,u. I 1 Mesa ·. ·Trust y ,. Not · So Tr~siworthy, Or••ce '. ! . '' " lnvestlgatars Laa.id Hess and Jellerson were both employed at lbe Deskfinder Company whlch ls, located in front of the ahcJp where the slaying suspect wa.s living. Five Saved Boat Sinks ,. " .... Takes Cop 's Car'·' L Hess' body was taken lo Balli: Mortuary, where servil'e.s were pending lodly, according to spoke.sme1t Skulker Hits Balboa Sig1is A mldnliJ>t .J... -llnlcl! ,' Saturday nllbt .. 9alboi i.ia,r ;, bein( llNlh! today by Newporl polico, • RetittenlJ of the Island woiio_up Sunday to fllld II dir«:tlonil 1ips for the _,.., streets had been re•e:rstd by a Ji'Mbter wllo 1p. piled JUck-00 arrows. ~ The ai&n 1lts'er ls apparcnlly a Poctflst N he •bo Pointed "•ar" in whJte a\ the bottom of a bou!tv•rd rtop 1lgn at TUrquoisr and Park Averrun. " > ~· • • • ~ f' ' c~ YWT 11881·where ,ar<!':you! .. , as N ewl'°rt Y aclit Goes Down in M exi.can Waters This ts what c.O.sta 'Mesa police are WQR!lei:loi'.today, but . w1tmve107tbe,~ vate•autOJl!Oblle owned'by P8tJ:<\l!l\ali I . Rodfe/s. It, Freddle Rarnblll ·_ll;-, ' Five Orange Coast resident.s returning from a filllhll trip in llnlcan waters -to the ,.. ar!y SundaJ wben It>& SUOot .,.._-bepn taking on w•ter and nriltly sank IIO mlfes "'1th ol San Ille... . - No oaii w~ Injured '!hen.Ille FollowilJI , Sea. owned by Marshall Duffield of Newport Beach, went down of( Baja Calilomia 'a<'<:ordinl lo the U.S. eo.st Guan!. OuffJeld was not aboard but tht party rescued included skipper Robert L. Fisher, hi.swife1 brother, and two friend.s. including Robert Payne, .~ Newport Beach, Payne is [he brother of DAILY PJL()l' Chief Photographer E. Lee Paynt. ' Coast Guard spok,..eo In San Di'IO aaid I bellcopter WU dllpotciied to Ibo linking """" •llllill '11Jft flt sin Gen>nimo Island, aftet' ~ radioed-• ollt/'l'I can )ult.-. 1!lt 'porty -· ~ :iitip.' .. • ' .. The choaper crew \ ~potted the rive adrl!t ab!Jft 8 a.m. two houri after the FolloWlng Sea was discovered to be taking on water and a fishing vessel was directeG to theft rescue. They were taken abotrd and expected to arrive in San DJeio aome time today. - Coast Guard Search and RHOUe authorities said Fisher's lnitial M•yday call was monitored at 3:,0S 1.m., anct.,.. uld I.he bow was already awash: ' 'V to ·be 'l!llh if. • -,,,..,-'· Thr .. of those aboard shoved olf in Officer' Rodlers hlttd' the :;11:ytat..\.r_ · a !Hoot boat and •I 1:09 ·a . .m., Fbher tmty -klnl wt ·, (OIJT·inonth,~ 1an"d the remaining crewmen abaodolied lo~ HC<ili!J stolen· ll(<ll>Olly to· ~ ' ·s11tp1n a·'lllall !ileralt. , hil, IUl!ll sii<iri tedan siind.y;illlb{ :ll) . ""'-'~"~ b the Oshitil l1ii '""' tbne.' ' ' ' · ' ' ., .... y were PKa "P Y . J ... u llll.....!. ~ • ' · boat El Je.,., 11. ,30 1.m,, after )he ram. ... n l\'imam. ~ aa1d Iha~ . a...i took additional fuel from •'1"'her Wit >t•S:IO p.m., arid heliher Samhlll. boat to go to the;r rescue. ol , 100! W. Myrlie. st., San'la Ana, iinr, 1 Coallt Guard offi~ials said ~ rescue ' ~dlllt car hive bffn..een s'tnctii ~ operation ,. .. complicated and the five An an~... bill~ wa brOadCll)-' persons alloard 'the Following SU were !or the black,and ,oraiice bird\np, al!IN.-. endangered ' by rour fooi seas with oc-.with its upected dHver, who now ltlci!i ca1il'llal' swells of ti to I foet: c~1., nf IOlony e1eape •ild 1'"1'1 IJ1<ll, No cause could • 1m!J:ledlate!y be of an .auto. ' • establl•fted for the ~ sinking of AutborfU~ noted' the ~Y. 'senift!Oe• · the boot. tiiit ~oast 0 .. 11 ollidals said • rc<ltx:tioo he ' -:ls ll'lllted for .. ltfflii&' ' the trouble wa1 first dik:Overed · in a to serve 11s 1 tru·11ty -IO-Ctllld pod 1 toll et. • time -WW be. revoked aa.wen. .....,.,..~~~ ..... ----............... • ' • ' • I 1 . • ... '1 ' . .,. ,. "Ill' l,JQIAllQ P. N.W. , -~1 ·J111bUc;tree1 or. altUni~ · '. :. "' -~!" oi,• ' · -a ')I.Irk UrJ: • .~tlltr pubU., PfOl'fl\Y '1---~ '1Ved""'41Y such aa ll,;fo&m~ f ..... or planted may .9dQpt . uu~·· ordlnanca that area. . • , · I woul4 immediately pfobiblt: · . ..~>cicj1p1111et 1af , a holal, n>am • by 1 ~'Walldn( .1 leashed dog oo !be beach ""™'1" andet II· U!illll "'"""'plllled b9 or in 1 plrk. 1 1 po;.nt or , 1u4!'dtao er 1utlttirlied -Riding a motorcycle on private pro.. responsible aj:lult. · party unlesa the rider bad the )'lritten The urgency ordinances.. if 1dopted , conaent Of the 'property owner, by the councU, 'Would become ln;tut . ...stnalnl. chlltllni ar playing 1 law.· · 1musicaJ 'lnstrument (as one. religous sect 11ley would be. in effect as .soon ,as ~does): 11! the park. on tbe street or a majority of the counc1t .Yoted far · 1on w publfc place.~ · them. ; Mesa. Crash~ . . ' t Wreck 6 Cars; ~ Three Injured j • A pafr of reareh<f eollislons la CO.la Mela over lhe -tend clamqed fa 1can 1and htjured two drivers and ont -el. police aald today. •· Noni <i' the" victims 1'ere admitted ifter. arlereeney treatment at COila 'Meta M~ Hospital, but one woman ·tuffered 'facial laceration.a and 1 ft1c- ~·tured ,DOie, accofding to 1 t r a ff I c pa-..· ' · · l,iad1 0. McDaniel, zt, of 3013 Coolidge Ave., Colti:-Mesa~ IU!tained the nose mnd f~ •injuries in a three-car craib Sawrclay, while Mrs. Camile Hou1. of Covina; ·,IUffet'td cuts in the a&me col- lision: · ----=''Police a.aid Dale E. Freer, 47, of <Cyp<ell. bad atopped in the 2300, block ·flf Harbor Boulevard fOr a .stalJed car . -~aniel'iCii'liit a NCO · · car, l!!l!>c:!dn& Jt ·lnta·!!ia. .-' . ,' I>Wa)'ll4!:,_W. Houg', 34, Of Covlna,~·wu_ • • . ~ .There II' a1ao aa ordinance, not --aes.ilna~ ur1fi11t, :Chit ..toUkf Increase; the Iic'ense fees ror dop. Jfowever. the amount hu not yet ~b IWeC in. The councll woukl probably do lhls Wed- lltldly nlpt. f ·City officials are exr>ec.ting a large turno\lt at th~ Wednesday session, particularly over the urgency dog., ordinance. The (lrdinance wMdlng statea that dogs, whethef on a leash pr not, pose an immediate and constant threat tG the health, Welfare-and safety of persons the driver of the middle car and escaped.. ...., . ·lnjury:ilthoilgflhiswllewashurt. WL-TL--• S ·-:. .. • · A almilar craah SW!clay at ·t :so p.m. · •11eT.e · •H:Te-8 DIOn;e • 7~'9'-"''7-'·~-'~=~=~·~,,,.===~· ·=="~~-~~--~-:-­• .,. '~ . ualng patka and ~·· · It ;1,9~ lhll, 'ij Wil 'be unlawful fnt, llll' do1 to be within Holalm; P.,s, Q!Ueblrd COnyun Pirk, Riddle Fleld Cir !rvl-. Bowl Patk OI' lo be UPon any beach wiUiln the CQrpOrate limits of t~ city tt an:r 1imet whether or not such do& is confined by leash .•• " The prohibi1lon ·would ..not apply tO dogs "partlcipatlng in Obedience classes sponsored by· the City Recreation Department. Dogs would be aUOwed on public. :rtree~1 u long as they were on ·a 11eash not more th8n ~aJx. feet ~ ' Ion& "in th• l"ndt-of a perlOO capable ol ~Ing llOid doi·.. ..~ •. Tlie ,... <jimblq '"""""· ~ also determines Jbal StJch ,practice 11 a "present danger to the public safety, .. health and welfare." The motorcycle urgency ordinance al- so states that large "llum'btrs, ol ~ have adopted the. pracUce of rldlrla: motorcycles upon private proPerty. ·11 slates they are loud and bolher some to the general public and create a dangerOus fire hazard. • Mualc I! al!O found in ordlnanoo 1!IOfdilll ta ho 1 dlna•r ta the; publlo ulot)o, llullb and '"1fate, ' ' lt would rule out' singing, chantinc or· playing ally miillcal iitat.Nment in a publlc pllce except where thUe bas been a parade approved or a darice or business activity. A memorandum ·Jrom' Mayor Rlchard Goldberg to the council accompanies the uraency ordlnancts. Jl states that he - bu dbcuaaed them 'With the palice chief and city attorney . ' ' McNally Schoo.I Students · Feted Twenty.five students in a, un.iq'ue pro. gram at M~ally Continuation , mp_. School were honored at an awards lirunch this i ning. , . · · The stud.en an of whom have Jeam- lng disabillti · of varying types and ,. degrees, have been partici pating in a pilot program 11Jn by Mrs. Nina Hardy. In addition to ~ the parents of the students in the program, Mrs. Marian ..Bergeson, Ne~-Meaa Uniifed Schoot District board president; Dr. William .. cuMingham, district s.!Jperintende;nt ; and 1>r. Normin ~·Loats ~.,a ssist ant superintendent in charge of instruction; .... ny plonilerlng li1 the . aru· of, rehabllitatini ld4s wbo bave . hoe!> c<m· · pletelf written OU." ' The PurPoSe of the U11usuai program is to diagnose and tnat learning disabilities which have prevented high schooi students from participating in the academic programs at the district's four high schools. Funded througn the Hot Idea fund, the program met .with ,sU~h startling success this year, Mrs. H.,Uy says they will take IJO about SO students in a summer program. •. "The brunch was a chance for theae kids to be awarded for t h e i r at~~nded the awards .brunch. _ achievements in front of their peers, . Because of the .nature of -~ pro-parents Ind district administrators" ""'--!. granr,-" M~dy.:-'s:aid;:•'tht-awardr--dded'" --.__ are hii:hly individualized." 8 · · The program..whicb began last.summer with a $4~000 graiit from the -Aiaistance· ' ·-. ~ague of · Newport_ Harbor, is oow a .!Iii N'!!'P>rt-Boulevvd at Bristol SU'eet · ;-1 . -• --sent Edward L. Mulberry, 53, of 591 SaD.ta ·Ana firemen balU! a blaze a Amencan Su- 1Fayette. Circle, Costa Mesa, to the pel}ot Co. Saturday, bnngmg under control a fire . '· regularly funded feature of the district. _ tenaJ-stored-outdoorr.The-firemen-were-forced~to--.. 11•s-tt1e-kin·d"'"~lng-welfon'tnave dodge exploding drums of acetone and resin used in enough of," the teacher said, "We are Suspect Sought In Boat Burglar.y ·tiospttil, auffer!ng back pain. wh1.ch de•lroY.ed more than $20,000 worth of ma- ! Police .said the other two motoriall lnvol•ed, Shirley A. Neal, 32, of 3!01 ~. Brialbl St.. Santa 'Ana. and Mervll ,E. Probasco, 41, of 2IOt Broad St., ;Newport Beaclt, "I"• uitlnjure<I. the manufacture of plastics. ' · " ·.Swim Signups ~ -• L I .,At OCC Sl~ted; ·Tu~ay Last Day : Liit. l'Olillr•tion !Or OrldJt co.it Col· •Jege's e:ulnm•r . swim propam Will be : held at the OCC pool Tuesday from 9 1.m. -to nooa accotWng to school officials. The first swtm session la slated for ,June 15 through Ju!le 26. Classes will .1pegin .each day at 9 a.m. and run Jn. 45-minute segments .to 2:30 p.m. 'l'Wb hours of recreational swimming will .followJhe instruction pprtion ol the class. , Instructions will be liven for all classes .of swlnlmers. A life saving course will~ lie held each day from 9:45 a.m. to 11 :15 ra.m. A special "Mammie and Me" class for youngsters will be hela from nooo to 12:45 eaph day. Mothers will lake their youngst.erg inla tl>e PoOI durilla class instruction. Stud~ts will furnish their own towels, caps and swim suits. Persons wi&hinc additional information, a.re urged to ;·on-tact ttie school pool instructors at · 4- 5880. • , Youth Hangs Himself BAKERSFIELD ( U P I ) A Baker~ield youth playing· in a tree in hi! backyard accklentally banged him,.li Sunday night, the sheriff's o ff 1 c e reported, David W. Lueallen, 15, ap- pare1Uy fell from the tree with a rope around his neck. DAILY PILOT Olt.t.HGE COAST l'UltLl$Nll+G COM,ANY Rolri•rt N.... w.._H _ . ~ J 1ck "· Cyrl1y ' Viet ~l'tllll..,t •ltd G_,., ~·...,... · Three : Men Rob Elaer:ly' Mesan; Settle for $10 A 63-year-old ·man walktng his dog 'Iii a dirkttil! mldenUol liu of Coata Mesa Saturday night was aceosted by three armed bandits and robbecf of $310, be told police. ~iile Evans, ,.fl, P.r .327 ~6tll Place. sajd the incid~nt occ9rred sboftly be!9fe II p.m .. at Westminster Av~ue ·and Ogle Slreet, aCC-Ording to Officer Rudy Malik . Evans said he "beard someone yell at him and kept right on walking, then broke into a run as:.ai young man wl~ a large pistol approached. only to be ca~~a!i:Y ~~s !:gc~~~!~~rdfred to hand over his money to the trio , two of whQm carri~ pi&Ulb, but they said they would settle for $10 when be tl· plained he carried little cash. The victim told Patrolman Malik the three men. all about 22 yeifr-old, then ran to a car parked in an alley and ' left the scene, while he went home to call police. Sybil A. Rodman Services ·slated Services will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m. at Bell Broadway Cha pel far Sybil A. Rodman, a long time resident of Costa Mesa. M~s. Rodman died Friday after a lengthy Illness. She was 52. Mrs. oRadman had lived in Costa Mesa since 1923 and was employed by the Newport-Mesa School District. An assistant supervisor of food service s, she began work in the Costa Mesa school di1trlct in 1956 and continued through unlflc;et~. unUI illness forced her to,~ a Jeave of a!Sse:nce. a month ago: :-.:.. ·---:- -.:sbf: ls survived by her husband, George ol the. family home al 238 E. Wll!On; _twcr·IOM.; :ftP.bert·c.· of Santi ·An1 an~ JeO'old L .. Rodman of Costa Mesa: a r J ~. Pendleton Marine Killen ' S G f"h d Newport Beach police lo(lay are looking eaman e!'"' arge for • suspect in the weekend burglary • of the boat storage area at the Newport LONDON (AP) . A 30-year~Jd Harbor Yacht CJub. · seaman was charged ay with ente ring The suspect made off with a mast and No. 10 Downing St. official residence boom with an outha4l winch belonging to of British prime ministers, with intent real estate dev.eloper Hancock Banninc A Camp Pendleton Marine was throw111 at the moment of impact. to steal. The seaman was identified in III and a mast. and boom belonging to from bls 'bonowed car Md killed early Investigators today confirmed from Bow Street Magistrates.Court as Dietrich another land developer,. Robert A. ,JJle- today whea the auto left the winding McClain that the dead man had Weidemann of no fixed addreas. His born. The total value of .the stolen aooda permission to use his car. nationality was not dilclosecS: was listed at $415. Def Obispo &ad in Dana Point and 1-=----------------.~_,..., '------------------"'------ ;P.lwu~ioo !~et ,into S~n ·1\1ai:i,.cte~k., A passh1g motorl.!lt spotted t h e wreckage this morning and notified aheri(,f1 olflcers~ of the a cc l d e n t . lovesllgators fou11d the body of the Young Marine partly. concealed by thick l']rush and about 50 feet from the shattered car. C~mp Pendleton officials_ today r~fused lb identify the dead man pe.11ding notifica· Lion of his next of kin . Sheriff's officers added that he was AWOL at the time of the accider.t ~r1d was driving a car registered in the name of &art L. McClain ol 220 Cliff prive, Laguna Beach. Investigators believe that the Marine fell asleep et the wheel of the car and failed to 11egotiate what is recognized as a dangerous turn in Del Obispo Road. He was headed for Laguni-Beach at thf time of the accident. , Sheriff':! officers said tbe•car snapped· · a telephone pole line on its way down the cliff aftd rolled over several times before coming to re~L CoroQer's officers said injuries suffered by the dead man indicate that he must have bee11 killed Girl Accosted At Knif epoint A 14-year-old Costa Mesa girl tOld police she was accosted Saturday n.lght while walking lx>me from a frie11d's house and ordered to get into a man'1 car at knifepoiJ1t. Darcy J·. Keith, or 165& Labrador Drive, told Officer David Brooks, however, t.1at she was able to break free and run to her residence without being harmed. CMNI ..... Offlt1 JJO w,,t l1y Str11t ·-dal!ihter,.Lynda K. Rodman: a slsltr, · Mr• Patric.la· R. Miller ol OranRe ; 1 rather, ~ard C. Rumsey of Nebraska, aria five &randchildren. ., The girl said she was walking along in the· 2900 block of Harbor Boulev8rd about,JO:lS,,p.m., when the 'm4n howked, waved, and then backed up and stopped. Miss Keith said he asked if she was in a liurry, the11 asked if she wanted to live long enough to reach her dest.ina· . tion 'as .he grabbed and tried to force her into 1.he car. M1:li119 Adlll11tt: P.O. I•• 1560, •16?• .,..... ........ H"""'°"I ha(ll: 2111 W•t .. "'°I aeut ..... .-.i L1111M •• .. ~: m Fornt ,......, ... ~\IP'l'll!t'°" •• ..,.,: 11111 .. _ s .i.;;1..,.re SI" Clt-lt l JIU N0<11o (I CIMIN ... I '--L .. CAILY "II.Of, will! Wllldl It -Ml! 1"9 ,,,._.,.rns, ll \1'11111'"'*! G1J1Y •-c• 11/11--drf' "' ..,... .... 41111~ llll' LleuN ... t,11, ,........,,. .. acfl Gll1* M ... , N<lf'lltnell!'I a.di and ,__)11~ V1tlt.y, l!otll wl111 .I ... ~I ftllll..... Ot' .... C•ttt M l•11111.., ~ ~ prltoll"f .it~~ .,. 11 1211 W .. I ..... tl!tldv Ht WPOrl ht(:ll. l lld DD Wftl ~ '"'"I, COl•f Mal. T...,._. 1714> 141~~1:1 c. ... uw ,u,,..,1 .... '4J:·Sl7i c..tr11t11, im. °"""8 c-1 "1.tll"""" ~"''· ~ -,,., .. , 111Ulltt1:.it. •llllrlll -"-" ... 14.....,t_lt "-""' r111r .. ,,....,11ttot """""' ,.i.1 ..,. ~ "' eoprr11111 •-· ' S.-(Ima ,....tttt jllftl ;, H~ ••ldi" l!'IC c .. 11 """"'' Gt llfor!lit, l.ubM'fifltll!'I tw «l'fiW It.• -""¥1 1W ~I Q.I& -11\WI !'I'll'""" ... , ...... ~~~"'"'· '. • -·· . Former Mental ' . Patient Arre3ted Police l0gged the incideat as a kidnap ti ttempt. Dean at College TakesNew Post An ex·menlal patienl begging money for food was arrested Sunday night outside a restaurant, whtte an amoyed patron who recently ran for the cost.a Me~ City Council signed a complaint againsl him. Dr. John F. Dean , dean ot Uie evenlag 'Ibe 26-year--otd:arrestee was idenWJed college·program at Orange Coas' COilege, by unsuccessful Council c a 11,d i d,a t-e ~as (esigne4· to ~ccept the chairmanship Thomas A. MariUI Jr., 24, .u tbt. mu ~f ~e Department of E<lucation at Whit- who •ocooled ' him at 17th Slreet'aftil· Uer COiiege,' according la Norman E . . Orange Avenue, a.Skin& for a quafttt.. -. '"'Watson .. ch'oUlcellor or the orange .COa.st Officer Franl: ~Ord•n ecctpted·Manus1 Jwilor Collcae District. citizens arrest and the former inmate. "Qea11 was the curricuJum.admini!trator of Metropolitan .State Hospital, Narwa1t·; • for. tl)io Newport-Mela Unified SchoOI where he said he ipent tw0--yean. went ~ District prior to heading the evening to jail. , . college at oraitge Coast last yeat. He was booked on a charge of illegal The district board of trust~es hnve soliciting and, unable to post $35 ball not named a new appointment for the -. ' ' . There-is n.ow only· one airline serving Orange County . .And they've just in-=~· creased their fa res. Now, if you .want to save $1 0.50 rou nd trip, we suggest you fly PSA from LA instead. The PSA air fare.from LA to San Francisco is a · · still $15.75, i'nclud ing tax. . . ·" .. ' · • PSA--:iift:,...,. • oo !he LID}ode!l\eanor olfen>e, hid ••eoing college Po'!, accordJnr lo scboal breakfast waay as· a prisoner. olfiCJals. · ----------------'------------~------------- • t • -----·' I, ,...--· -• l' • "' •\ '. •• • • Saddlebaek a'oday'1 Fln•I . /. N.Y. Steeb ' EDIIION ' vo~. 63, NO. 142, ] S~CTIONS, 36 PAGES ORAl)IGE COUNTY, CALlfQRNIA TEN CENTS , . ; .. • ---_, -----. -\ .... -·---· -·- ! es l ~ ~r ~-enc-.... . . --• \ ----- lt's"'Otticltil . . County Election High Court Frees COs ~9g Strolls hi .. Parks • . . . Tally Co~plete From Draft , . Also No-No 11 By JACK BROBACK ot file Pally ,,i.t lll lf .difficulties delayed the final tabulallcn , WASHINGTON (AP.) -The Supreme Court today exempted from mllitary By RICHARD P. NAIL O:f .. Dell'I '?-' ·~ff _-='OOiran_g~_County's final tally of votes cast In~~ Jpne t Primary election was complete at 7 o'clock this morning, -37 hours short o! two ·weeks" after the polls closed. ' =~~said~vices Chief Deputy, Eel ser,vice ,all young inen who have strpng .Jll<tl'al or ethical ~ject.h;ins_ ~ miLi\!ry -r 'I1le tablllaUoQ SllOwa DO cbiitgeS in duty -so Jong as their belie1S are contests for offices or ballot pro_posiuom, deeply he1d and are not based on ex- t.agun·a Beach councilmen WedneJday may.adopt "urg~·1hat would lm~tely problbH ; A combinati-011 of computer tape malfuncUoRSr human .. error& and olli.... * * * Cqunty Vote Foulups Set For Review Orange County's Primary Elect~n foulups, were to be aired this afternoon in Los Angeles before a State Assembly committee. • · Six county officials are expected to testify before the As>embly Commlrt.< on Ele«ions and Reapportionment begm- ning at 2 p.m. in Ute Slate Building in the Los Angeles Civic Center. Atlendlng from Orange County were to be Ed Arnold, election services chief deputy; h.is analyst, Ted Reddick; Robert Marshall of the county ad{nlnlstrative office: Robert Fanp~. director of Data Processing Services and' John Lewis, assistant county clerk. County Clerk -William St. John is on vacation. Arnold said Supervisor William Hirstein may also attend the hearing. Assembly committee chairman Paul Priolo (R-Pacific Palisades) has said the hearing will not be a "witch hunr' and no eUort will be made to place blame for election problems on anyone. "We just want .to find wt what the problems "'ere and what can be done to avoid lhem in the November General Election." Priolo said. . County officials are expected to ex· plain about faulty computer tapes arid errors by workers that led to the almost two-week delay in arriving at final vote cOUJlD'. The final tally was corppleted at 7 a.m. this morning. ~aky Pavement Slows Traffic Traffic at the downtown Laguna Beach"' intersection of Broadway and Beach street .was detoured Sunday when water' from a break in a !&.inch water main bubbled up through the pavem~rt. A spokeilnan for the South €oast Coun- ty Water District-said this morning that tt.e break, which occurred early Sunday morning,_ had been repaired by Sunday evening", .but delay in obtaining trucks to bring in backfill would make it necessary to continue pavement repairs today. The broken main was a main feeder line to South Laguna. extending through Laguna Beach from-a-Laguna Beach county Water District line at Le.Droit Street.under a joint powers arrangement. ReservOir suppiles were am,Je ancf there was no in~rruptlon o water service In Soulh Laguna. Ille spokesman said. Road repairs are e:tpected to be completed by tonight -American Flag Given to ~guna A new American Flag, one that has flo...,,, ovei the 11i1Uon's capitol in \\'ashington, D. C. and the state capitol in Sacramento will be prileoted to the city of Lagun.i Beach by MasonJc Lodge &non Flag Day Sund'f. In a 3 p.m. ceremony 51t Heis ler Poi nt. the flag was ralaed on the fta.gpole which was given to tht city by Lod&e 672 1• 1967. Each "' pttdicled wbeJl-lhe-tuults-lrom-fll pedieoc:y. of J,02Z county precincts Wert released · Interpreting the-draft law-section that in the eirly moning hours of Friday, provides for conscientious objectors, June-5. • JusUce--llugo..J.._Bla~ wrote :.....:.,"fhat There were about 16,000 volts in the section exempts from ' military service 4& missing precincts rwhich were all those whcise consciences, spurred by tabulate~· in the official canvass begun deeply held moral, ethical, or religious June 5 and completed this morn'iag. beliefs, would give them no rest or Results did not change the outcome peace if they · allowed themselves to of the two key races in the Oraage become a part of an instrument o! Coast area, the final figures revealed. war." Newport Beach financier Ronald \V. .'I'he decision . re Verses lhe coaviqjon Caspers was eSected Filth .District and three-year prison term ti J!:Uiatt -ll'.Olkin& a lea$ed'dbs·cm ·tbe be.ch or in a park. -Riding.a motorcycle on private Pr~ perty unless the rider had Uie written . con:iem-ot-the prqperty owner r- :-$inglng, chanting or playing a musical instrument (as one religous sect does) in lhe park, on the street or on any public place. • ~limbing public trees or sitUng on a park lawn or other public property auch as a founta in,. fence or planted area. ' . supervisor over ll¥;umbent Alton E. Allen Ashton Welsh 11, a Loi Angeles COIDllUter ud three other,oppooeats:. · engineer who refused Army induction. ..t' · The lid.al tally: Caspers .U,«11; ADen. Justices, Willia~ 0 . Doqlu:, .. WlWaft'l -Occupancy of a hotel room by a perso1t under 18 unleu accompanied by a parent -or guardian ·or · autbOrized responsible adult. . INSTANT LAW 18,605 ; Coilta Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson , J . Brennan Jt., and Thurao<Xf"""Ma"tsball 8,042 ; .Fred W':lter of Newport. Beach, joined Black's opinion. Justice John M. 2,761, ~ Cris C. Cris of Huntington Hafr1tan support!! the uresult, f~ing ~acb, lillSi . • t ....... maJw.-y. 0~(> ;.: . Tho lmal --Cupm rioia11 Blick aol4 ~lif~;.1"0' die ' . • by 4,207 vGllls.' • · -' • eldjlllma ....,. !bC!IP .lie dl4 llOI base '. l'he ur1e11.cy ordlranc.es, if adopted by the council, would become ilialant law . In the regular 3Stb D 1 st r I c t his plea lo ~ splu'lil fnmt• military ~ race, stale Sen.. Johi G. • duty on a direct "'lief iD 1 supreme ,. . . • . 1 ~rt.Y. N~,..... w T•;., ~ Sclunlti (R·Tustln) WU U ~-be!Jll. · • , ' . ' " ' ' ' They would be in effect as IOOl'L 11 a majority of the council voted for them. '"Y winner of llle GOP •noioinalion and I• Itel; the justice noted, Welah 1truck .IN.:_-:_F:.:.6f&t==Al::;~::;;,,i:.:.li.:;~=:..;U,_l::;·O&.=·-· ...;·::;Hl;,::. 'lo.•:..· ·_"-._Ol_l;l:..1!....-V,l '"'l t-•-11._i_!l-"T-N_l_R_I? will bee Democrat Th:mas-Lenhart or the word ''rel!gtous" from.. the c O -· ' There Is al.90 an ordinance, not d;eslgnated urgent, lhat would increase the µ~enae fees for dois. ffo)l'ever, 'the a1n9unt has not yet been .filled In. The Santa Ana in the November ele(tioa application and characterized hia beliefs r>-• .~ ' ' '; / • . for Uie two-year ·term. t i as having beeQ fgrmed "by reading in p ' -dl'" . . ." M. • i'f ! 11 d. 0e':!'!~"n!:'""ea:= ~~.r;:: .u.;~e11!i~7thl-:::.ss1:!k1Y;:id, is . . en eton· 1 ai·me l"-p'. , .. , Council would probably do this Wed· ··nesday·n~ht. ---• College tnstruCtor ill a s~i.I run off that Welsh adbered to his beliefs witn · -; 1 • • .. • 1 • 1 , , vote June 30 f~ the balance of the 8: strength compar8:b~ to .U.t of tradi-. , · City ofOcials are expecting a large . mt~ 1 at the Wednesday session, <• p8iUCUlarly over the tltgency""· dog ordinance. ~~::c;:.=::i~ James s. ::::rr i:i.:·i;z~~ .. E:·.~ · lri1 ·Dana· .Porn· t ·A. 'c' .c1"·d· .e·,·.n'. t. • deniably based ln part on his percept.ion . . or world politics, Black said, he is en-The ordinance wording states that dogs, whether· on a leash or not, pose an Immediate and ·constant'-threat lo the health, weUare and safety of. persona using parka Bhd beaches. . 'Pirate' Raids Jolly R(Jger Inn, Gets $2,814 Booty Laguna Beach police are seeking a masked bandit who turned up at the back door of the Jolly Roger Re.stauraftt, 400 s. Coast Highway at closing Ume Swxlay night and departed with '2,814.12 ln cash and checks from the restaurant sa'fe . The robber. described as 5 feet & inches tall, 160 poWM:ls, about 25 years old and wearing a homemade, full-face mask, puDed a gun on cook Jeffrey Lynn Morrow or Laguna Beach when he stepped outside to tbe trash cant behind the restaurant at 11:11 p.m. Ordering Morrow back in!o the building he braltdlshed the Western-~ handgun, police said, and demand1if that the safe be opened~ Whe• the ~~ obeyed, !be man · grabbed a bank dePoSit bag cOn· tainillg the money and fled. Ap- proximately $218 in coins was left in the safe. . Officers Isler noted that a telepho11t cord in tht restaurant had bee• cut with a sharp ln.stnunint. titled to !>e eiempt under the draft law. Chief Juslice Warren E. Burge r and · Justices Potter Stewart· and Byron R. White dissented. White, sp,.eaJdng for the three , said:- 111 cannot join today's construction ot section 6j of the draft law mending draft enmption to those who disclaim religious objecUons to war and whose views about war represent a purely (Set DRAFT, Page l) Kindergarten Signup Slated . Registratio11 of children In the Laguna Beach Unified School District who will be entering kindergarten in fall is scheduled for We<tnesday , June 17. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the district offices, 550 Blumont St. To be eligible. for kindergarteb, .3 child must be Ove years old on Dec. 2 of th is year and parents are reQuested lo briag proof of birthdate whea they register their children. The age minimum -ls set by state law, not by the district, according lo Owen Tait, aS1istant superintendent in charge of instruction. A Camp Pendleton..Marlne was µtrow1 from his bOrrowed car &nit killed early today wl1~11 the autp left ttie ~inding ' . . Del Obispp Road . in Dana Po1nt and pl"!'ged 2"l f'\1,int! San JU.. Croek. A. passi!lg motor~ ~tted t h e wre<!kage this morning and notified sheriff's officers of the a cc i d·e n t. Investigators fowui 01' body Or the young fl.1arine partly concealed by lhiCk brush and. about ' 50 f~t Crom the 'aliauered said lnjurieti suffered by the dead man indicate that he must h~ve beea killed at the moment o{ 1impact. lnVestlgato'rs. today confirmed from McCilla -that .the~ dead man . had pefm!Ulon to 'uae his car. Viejo ~1an Hurt, S~ientist OK It states tha~. "It shall be unlawful fnr ariy dog to be wllhln Heisler Par~. Bl~~ird Canyon Par"-ruddle Field or Irvine Bowl ~ark or to be upon , any beach within the corporate. Hmlts of lhl5 city at any time, whether or not such dog I~ confined ~y leash ... " SOME µEMP'I' The prohibition would not apply to dogs parUcipatlng in obedience classes sponsored by the City Recreation car. . Department. "Dogs would be allowed on Camp Pei'ldleton·olficials today ref~ In 2 Accidents ~ public streets as long as they were to identify the dead man pending nolifici· -on a leash. not more tha.Q. six feet • ,. . long "in lbe haOcls of a persOO ~capable tion of his next oJ kin. A Mission Viejo man suffered a ·frac· of controlling said dog." Sheriff's ofricers added that he was tured leg in a Laguna Canyon Road The tree climbing urgency ordinance AWOL at the Ume of the acckler1t aod,' accident Saturday but a Riverside scien-also ~termine' that such practice js was driving ,., ~ar regiStered in •the .list ... aped witbou.t serious Injury when a "present. danger to the public safety, name of Earl L. McClain of 220· Cliff ....,.. b llll dli If " h0is car rolled ·over four limes In· a ea --an we are. Drive; Lagtina Beach-. · . 1 AJ. The. motorcycle urgency ordinance aJ. Inves~ator's belleve •that the t-!Jarine .second accidtpt ~ thi tWis.Upg'r~w.,. so states thal large numbers of persons fell asleep at t~· wheel of ~ the car ·Sunday njght. -· • . · : , haVe adbpted the pracUce of riding and failed to itegoUate wt\at Ls· recognlzed · Victim Of the _satutday colliston · wU m~cycl"' upon private property. 1t. ·as a·1ta.ngtfiiir turrr fn 'Del ObifPO Roa~ ... _CarlosWiyn~r-Mert11e~; ... ot)i.2S?a--stat.es. they are loud and-bothersomt He was headed for Laguna Beach at C fi H Ml ,_ VI . .., . IS.. URGENCY, Pal' Z) the time of the acclde1t. a e ogar, SSIUU eJV· . ~heriff's officeu: said the car anapptd • W~ car, ea!tbowkt~ LagunaiCAnyoh .. ' a tele}>hOne pole lint on its 'wayi down Road near Bic :Bena shortly after ' the cliff and rolled o4er several t:rnes· a.m., was struck b)' a w~und~vehicle before coming to rest. COroner's offk:en •driven by ·JOsepb A9Jhbnt Rotl , lll1, a C.ast ·:Huntington Busts · -83-. Marine from the,S&J:tla. Ana,~a'.r~ Corps Alt....[aclllty--~--~----1 Rotl told police he ' obeerved a large pipe pn the'shOuldet o( the road, mlrked · with wai'ning1 barriets; swerved· lo avoid hitting it and lost control of his: car Weatlier -, It'll look more like one of those chamber of commerce days Tues· 1 day, with sunny skie s and tern~ 1 eratures cUmblng Into the central 1 1evenlies along the Orange Coast. NarcoRaids Resume W .ith Secon~ Big _Sweep Huntington Beach police, put another B3 petJOns behind bars OVtr the weekend on • variety ol urc:otlca cbar&a. ill; cludin(J ..,. -who · tllegedly culU vated a marijuana Jams in ,US baekyant. -. . ~-tt wQ the eecQDd. majo aw or drug users ,and suppliers In wo weeks by the p6llce • departmeDl Special Enlorcement Detail (SEO); a special group o( oflicers tra.ined lo l\andle trou· bJe spots ia the city. Last week more tha.1 eo perS«IS wt.re taken Into cuatod1' on similar charges. The latest roundup by Sgt. George Renek" SEO officers ine)uded do on the beach, blcludinf 29 juvenilei. Nine-- .. . , teen ot those irrealed are Orange Coat . resldelta. The beach arrests led Del. Clrl Vidano all( other members ol the narcotics detail to the llddJUona1 1rre1U of 23 perions, lnCludin1 five juventlei. Acting on the tnformallon' <lblaincd by Sgt. Renek, Vldano · raided three homea lncludiflg 211.fJ Binghampton Cir· cle, where Jay Delameter, 11, wu ar- rested on charges of cultivating mari- juana. Office.rs &aid they found 40 marijuana plants in his backyard. Al$0 arrested at the locaUOo were •ix olher .perlOl'ls · on martjlfana charges. At 215 14th St., officer• 1rrtsfod' !Ive •persons OI marijuana charges includ~g j>atriek Kennedy, 21, wbo ,hld a charge .of auault on • police. officer added fQ.1'4allege(IJy hitllng an 'Officer who en- tered his, ape,rtment. Taken at 1U1 ~· Alatiama St. fof Sllles of danjerou.s> dru·gs was Burt Dennis, 47. Eight other persoas were P.rrested at lhis address on a variety of narcotics charges. • SgL Jack RJenholtz oC the police department's narcotle1 bureau said the raids art J)8l'l or a campaign aaglnst marijuana and drug mert and suppliers. Ht said he bel)tves the word will. get arbund that "Huntington Belch does not tolerate the dru1 traffic." .1 -. on the wet pavement, striking the· oq~ coming Meridttb vehicle.. Merideth was released from South Coast Communlty.Hctlpital . aftet trtat· ment for a leg fractuU anti knee ln}urln. · At 10'30 v.m. Sunday, ·J)r. John-Brian Mudd, 40; a ble><htm~l from the Unlversfty 'of Cellfornla, BJve.riktt, -..:•• ·eastbollnd on the canyon koad near El Toro Road, police. said, w~n ·he lost control of his small foreign car while attempting to pasa' another vehk:le. Mood·s: car S1ler'Ved orr UM md, rolled four times and came to mt on Ill top. Af>PMenlly oot serlooaly hur~ Mudd ,.,. taken lo the home of • pltyalclan lrlend in Lagwta Beach by wilneaea, police replrted. .. INSml! 'TODAY • A ipring of vtolence on .A.mer- 'ica11 colltgt campuses ha& proc· ticallt1 lcillfd an.u hope of educa· tion financial aid from relucta11t '• Congriss. Page 13. . ' • . .. • I• ' ' 'Fiye Sav~fl . Off Me1xico · rive OrlJlge Coast residents relumlng from 1 fl&b.ing trip in Mexican waters took to the sea early Sunday when their 52.foot cruiser began taking en water and 5Wiftly sank 190 miles toulh of San Diqo. No ooe was injured when lhe Following · Sea, owned by Marsllall Duffield o( Newport Beach, wtnt down o.ff Baja • California according to ~ U.S. Coast Guard. OuffiekJ wa.S not aboard but the ~rt)' r......,i lllcluded skipper Robert L. fi.aher, hls wife, brother, and tWo friends, incllldtog Rob<rt Payne, o( 11"""1>ort Beach. :Paytie is the ·bfot~r of DAILY PILOT Chief Photographer E. Let . . Paynt:. •' ~ . ' " . : Coast Guard. spokesm~ In San Diego &aid a ~cOJ)let was d1spatched ~ ~ ai.nki.ni scene within sight of San Geronimo Island, afttr Fisher radioed a 'dbtrets call juat be!ore the party aban· - doned ship, The ~~ ciew spotted the five adrift about: C ·1:JD. J~ hours after the f',9l)oW~j sea was ~iscovered to be ta~.water and a fishing vessel "Was ~ to their-reecue. . 1bef"ftre taken aboard ind eipecled 1to anivc.in san Diego some time loday. Cout • Guard Semh and 'Rescue authorlUet &aid Fisher's initial Mayday ,.call was monitored ·al 3:05 a.m., and sald tbe·boii'·wu already awash. .. nir .. OI those -iboanl shovedOI! in a 13-foot bolt· and at 4:09 a.m., Fisher --and the -remaiiilnc aewmen 1bandoned &hip in a small lifer&fL ' They we~ picked up by the fishing ·boat El Jesse, at 1:30 a.m., after the ' vessel took additional fuel Crom another boat to go to their rescue. Cout Guard officials sald the rescue operalion was complicated and the five per.9001 aboard the Following Sea were endqered by four foot seas with OC· ciSlonl.J. swells or u to )4 feet . No cause could immediale.ly be established for the sudden sinking o( -the boM. but .CO.st Guard officials aaid the tniob~ wu firsLdiscoo;ered in a ' toilet. • A crewman went below decks to u~ the facility and found four feet o{ water in the tompartment, accordin1 to initial radio &mtacts. i ~ , .- Vlslbllify in the area was about six rniles when the c:oast Guard helicopter CttW localed the" lkipper 11\d crew bob- ioJ 4t tbdr two IDWl botll. -. .Fi;om P .. e l .URGENCY •.. ,, · .• .to the general public and create a dangerous fire hazard. Music IS--also ~ found In ord.inanai _, wording to be a danger to the public 1ufety. hea.Jth and welfare. · It would rule out ~ing, chantin.g or playi.ne any musical instrument in 'a public place except where there has 'been a parade approved or a <lance or business activity , A rnemorandl}rn from Mayor Richard Goldberg to the council accompanies the urge~ ordinances. It states ttmt tit· baa disCu.ssed a.em 1'ilh d'le police chief and city a~t.orniey. "These are going to )'.OU for your consideration, hopefullr to'~ passed at the next meeting (Wednesday) as emergency ardinances . in tM face of the expected heavy summer lnfilll'," the mayor states, addlng: "I personally feel that they wiJJ be going a " Jong way to help 11>/ve som·e of our problems. If you have any ques- tJons , please contact me." DAILY PILOT "'*'-" .... __ ..... Laguna's New Meclaanical Man Greg Ke;ssler of Laguna Righ's baseball team takes a turn att bat try- . ing to beat tiew pitching machine recently donated to the school by Lagun.a's Jayc~es. Athletic Director Darrell McKibban operates the automatic pitcher wJlich. h~s a good curveball bu.t a weak 1l!der. l Po.lice Chief Criticizes Rock Concert Reporting Anaheim Police Chief David Michel todai , began sifUng· through arrest reports and policed oc um en tat Ion preparatory' to issuing a statement on an Anaheim Stadium rock conceF l,hat ended Sunday night in a wave of arrest! and several admissions to the hospJta1. lfut he P•used Joni enough today to condemn "certain newspaper accounta'' of the rock music festival ·•• "ir· responsible and highly ,eiaggerated. ''It is not true to say., that most of the arresl!I were for narco\ics of. lenses;"· he said. "There were many ca~ses, including ~:~ :t J:..~ rt a rt,12t~de~;,~xd use .of drugs and I don't think things 1Yere too bad considering we had 251000 young peaple iii thit stadium. . Bear.Ing in mind that · Utis was a rock' concert 1 don't thi nk we had anything out of the ordinary,'' Chief Michel said. He refused to state the number of arrests made and the nature of I.hose arrests until "J have examined these reports in detail." Anaheim police h,a,Ye ~n ordered to . Capo Beach Puts . . . Zip Back in Life -' A fte r PO Me rger Capistrano Beach has won its battle to restore the community 's zip code number, lost when Capistrano Beach was combined with the Sa n Clemente postal area . say noO\lng to the ('ress until Chief Michel is ready to issue hi.a slatement. Orange County Medioal Center officials Imposed the same silence on their 11.aff and were not prepared to comment on reportl that many rock music enthusiasts were sent to the county faclllty for treatment after the coocert. Thole same reports indicated that many of those admitted and later releued were under the lnlluence of drugs. . Teenagers Held In Lag una Beach ()n Booze Rap Suspicious behavior of a quartet of teenagers Jn a cat parked in the 2100 block of Ocean · Way at 10 p.m. Friday led to_ th~_,orrest of tWo Lq:una Beach girls, aged 13 and 14, and their male companions, 15 and 17 years old, on charges of JXISSession of alcohol. Observing the youngsters apparenlly trying to hide something undtr a car seal as I.hey approached, officers ex· peeled the ·ramiliar aroma of marijuana. Instead, the fumes emerging from the y,ihicle were clearly alcoholic, They were traced to two botUe1 of w\ne Ind half i: gallon ol vodka, 1\1 partially consumed by the merrymakers wha were described by police as •·very inebriated." After checki•g in at the police station, all were turned over to their parents. San Clementean ~Jnjured in Fall • Jack Ingalls, the Chamber's secretary, received a letter this morn ing from L. B. Schoonover, director of distribution of mail processing div ision of the federal government, announcing the restora.tion of 92624. A 12-year-old ·San Clemente boy IUf- "We recognii.e that I.he duplication of fered a head injury and a possible certain street names in the two com· dislocated elbow' in a fall from a cliff munltiei; can result in some nilt-' Saturday et the Calilia beach ln San deUveries aod delaya of mail, partiCUl1r· Clemente State Park, C... w... ' S.. Cka:1w1c ~'!A.NGIE COAST PUtLISHINO UIMl'ANY loa•rt N. W•"' . ly wheb . inalltra· optiot1alty ..use San Police said Jerry Lee Roney ol' 2309 · ~ ,cteqien~ as 1 maillni --1ddreU of Calle Monaco. was· found injured on residents ·01 Cl.Pistrano Beach,'' said th e parking lot.of Qie beach .. l'ruNt.111 ffllf ~II ...... J•<k 11:. c~,r,., Vic:• Pru: • ..,1 ,•NII G-•I Ml,,,.. Tho'"'' K,,.,;1 fdJ!or. Tlio"''' A.. M••11hi~1 MflftlCliftl 1£011.,. l ich1rlll I'. 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If •I Nrw""" •ltdi .,. .. a.... ..._., t..1iftr11ll S.Wt~ .... l'I' ~ a..• ...,....~: l'I' "'fl• u. -"'"'' ll'lillltt'I' <tftllnel"""· Qot -...11. jchooqover. ' -The boy was discovered at about sunset 'The CiPistr}rio Be~ch Chamber .o( Saturday evening. · Commerce •has made severaJ appeals_ He wae taken for emergency treatment 'for the restontion, based on desire of .to South COast Community Hospital then the communlty'1 resldehts to P\ain\aln ad.milled. Aic:les.uld he WH Jn satisfac-- their town'4 idenUt)'. ' tory condition recovering from a con- SecrtlaJi' Tngans also reportedM> the cusBion. aulborlliu-incidenll'.of mis-deUYeriu.c:IUe... 1 to dUpllettlon ,of street names · in Capistrano Beach 1nd San Pl~eote. Resident. had al'° lod&edo complamta:. Realtor Robbed Teacher Reports -· In San Oemente Burglars &mashed their way into a $300 Robbery 5111 Clemente Realtor's office du r 1n 1 · the weekend, but their ransacking of A school teacher from Be.11 told Laguna a ~k Inside yielded no loot, po 11 c e Beach poli ce he was rabbed of $300 said today. - in broad dayli9hl Saturday afternoon Realtor George Conrad told police he by a hitchhiker he picked up on La&Ufla t!Jscover~ 1 window shattered Ill his Canyon Road. . John Austln Mulvlholl, 31 . said he ollfct_ at 613 S. El Cam[no Real as plcked up a man In hi& mid-twenties he opened up for btlsiness Sunday morn- as he drove toward Laguna at-2:45 lng. p.m. His passenger pull~ • gun, OfO cers said I.he thieves ustd three Pt1ulvlholl related, and seized his will« containing $300 In . $20 bills froin 1 garden rotks to shatter the. •lndow, recentlY cashed pay check. ' ·.then u,nklcked a door to tmf:r the,offlet. Tht man then 101 out of the cir A desk Was ransacked, but nothin& and fled, his vicUm told police. t ppeared stolei;i, Cmrad told offictt1. • .. ' • ·Allied l)i;jve Repelleld , !Vortli . Viets , Con g H,.old Kompf>J.ig Spe u • PllNCW PENH, Cambodia (AP) - ~ troopo beat bock tiu.e at!J<:ks tod*j by Cambodian and South Viet· namW'-rorces trying to regain control of Kompeng Speu on Cambodia's mo!t vital overland supply route. Auocl.attd Pess correspondent John T. Wheeler, reporting from oul!llde" Kom- pong Speu, said North Vietnamese and . Viet COhl troops held on to the provinci4I cajiit.al despite averwhelming odds. Earlier In the da y bolh South Viet. namese and Cambodian spogesman cl"almed the city,,,. about 30 miles , Southwest of Phnom Penh, had been recaptured. . But later reports from the scene said 1 Cambodian army patrol had tried to make the Jlrst penetration af· the city and· was . stopped by a Ctirtain .of fire from Communist command troops. Officials in SaJ(on said the town had been retaken Sunday night. "South Vietnamese troops are in the! town," a spokesman said. "It is possible .Fl"om. Pag_e J DRAFI' ... personal code arising not from religious training and belief " the statute requires but from readings In philosophy, history and sociology. Our obligation in S tatutory construction cases is lo enlorce the wiU of Cangress, not our own." The ruling flowed from a decisio n by the Supreme Court in another draft case in March 196.'i. The court .held then that a conscientious objtttor met the exei:nplion test if a "siricere aiid meariingful belief" occupied his life in a n:ianner parallel to that filled by God in more tradlUona1 religious believers. The draft Jaw provision inlerprded by the 'court is the one that exempts from combat and non.combat service men wba "by reason of religious training and -belief .•. are cpnscientiously opposed to parUeipation in war in any form ." Youth Han gs Himself BAKERSFIELD f UP I ) A Bakersfield ·Youth playing in a tree in his backyard accidentally hanged himself Sunday night, the sheriff's o f f i c e reported . David W. Lueallen, 15, ap- pare1Uy fell from the tree with a rope around his neck. , to say that the enemy has pulled out." CB.mbodian officials reported early to- day that the city-aeiJ.ed by an esUmated 1,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong on Sa~urday -had fallen to coun- terattacking forces. But they could oot ~y when thls: was suppoaed to have .happened. The. South Vietnamese armared task force of 4,000 men was making the deepest penetration yet reported by an allied military force Into Cambodia in efforts to 1ave Kompong Speu. • Newsmen returning here ff91TI the fighting area today said Cambodian forces remained positioned on Kompong Speu's eastern edge while South Viet· nawese troops hammered at it. from. • gie southeast. , .. Artillery rounds con{!nued to ma.sh .Joto the cen ter of the town. •)!lch despite the claims of the spokesmen apparently was sill! wider control of the entrenched enemy forces. Kompong Speu Jw ~me the focal Manson point of one of the flerieat battles yet in Cambodia because it lies astride Route 4, the main supply tilgbway that links Phnom Penh with the country's only deepwater port, Kompoog Som, formerly Sihanoukville, on the Gull cf Siam. The highway carries virtually all ol the capital city's petroleum and many· other supplies. Informants in Saigon said Cambodian Premier Lon Nol, fa ced with an imminent crisis unless the road Is kept open: asked Saigon for the task force to reinforce his own outgurined and outmanned troops a( Kompong,Speu. ~faj . Ith Suong of the Cambodian army told newsmen his forces would occupy t~ town by tonight, but by late afternoon ttley had. been unable to advance closer than a half .mile ftom the city center. One 15-rnan patrol ad;anced about 800 yards from a school I .Z miles from town and slipped into houses oh the edge of the city. They made' a short sear~h and turned up only one old WOIJJ8n. on Trial Defendants to Be Strapped In ? -. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Hippie guru Charles Manson and three young women cultist! go to lrial today for .. the· murders of actress Sharon Tate and six other persons. The juda:e was e:s:pected to order the defendant.! strapped to ·chairs lf necessary to preserve courtroom order. Superior Court Judge Harold Older summoned prosecu~on and defense lawyers to his chpmbers to discuss groan~s .for-a"'"1rial expected-to last months and perhaps rtiote than a year. ~ • Despite delaying tracl.ics by both sides, Older was detennpied to start jury selec- tion today. ,. . The stale had anylhing but a sure case against Manson, 35, and the three female members of his "family.'' . . The contession of key witness Susan Alkins lo the slayings at the home of Miss TatEf\ and wealthy grocer Leno LaBianca has been recanted and the prosecution was laced wlth relying prin· cipally on circumstantial·Evidence. Manson, Miss Atkins and the two other defendants -Patricia Krenwinkel anct Leslie Van Houten -have distrupted • n - • .Pretrial hearings by turning their bacKs 'on the court. Friday they assumed the posili<M of the. crucifixion and had to be dragged from the callrtroom. Older, a tough magistrate determined 1 ~ have decorum -had them placed in anterooms where they could hear the proceedings via loudspeaker. He was expected1 however: t9 take steps to see they are physlcally present in the courtroom during the trl3-I. ,j'he beauti.ful Miss '.fat~ho gai'oed--- prominence in the movie, "Valley Of the Do Us," was stabbed to death Aug 9-in ~er borne, .in Benedict Canyon: Also k1lle~ that night were hair stylist Jay Sebring, Polish movie direclor Voityc k Frokowsky , coffee heiress Abigail Folger and Steven Parent 18 a friend of the caretaker. ' ' The next night LaBianca and his wife were killed Jn their home and the word "pig" scrawled in blood as it had been a1 111e 'I ate estate. -Months passed before li-1anson and hi! band were arrested Jn a cabin in Dea th Valley. Miss Atkins at first told a grand jury Mansan bad maslerniinded the slayings. .. • . . ' . • • • There Is now only one airline serving Orange County. And they 've just in-...,_ 111• n creased their fares. Now, if you want to save $10.50 round tr ip, we suggest JIW• · you fly PSA from LA in stead. The PSA air fare from LA to San.,Franclsco·is •.•'11'!..-••ilamL ~till $15.75, including tax. . . . . . • . . . PSA,_,_ a llft. . .. 7 • ' ' . . ... ' :· Laguna Beaeh" EDITION . . ' VOt:. 63, NO. 142, 3 SE.CTIONS, 36 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . MONDAY, JUNE 15, l.97b ------ Outlaw Tree Cl~~hing~ ·s~ging es . -·· ----- '· ---- . -. ---.......... ..... ... . ------· ' -------· -.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~..::........,.-.:.:::~:....:.~~_.:-:-.,...~~~~--. , --- . It's Offi~al ,_ .. ,, County Election ~ Tally Complete High Court · Frees COs ·From Draft By JACK BROBACK. Of tM D&llr Pi .. I Slaff Orange County's final tally of votes cast in the June 2 primary election was complete at' 7 o'cRICk1 his-morning, 37' hours short of two weeks after the polls closed. ... A combinatio1 o( computer tape mllfllllctioas; human errors and other . * * * County · Vote F oulups ·Set For Review difficulties d~layed the final tabulal!cn. WASHINGTON CAP) -The Supreme Election Services Chief Deputy Ed Coui:t today exempted from military -service all young Jllen who have strong Arnold said. . . . moral or ethical objections , to military'··· J.~e l!i.bulallon sh.Qws no changes-~tonras. their ~liefs ar-e - contests for offices or ballot proposittons. deeply held and are' not based on ex· as predicted wheJI the results from 976 ped.ieocy. ?f 1,022 county-p~~inc~-were rel~ased .Interpreting the draft law section that, 1n the early moramg hours ot Frtday, provides for coriscientious objectors, June·s. ,,Justice Hugo L. Black. wrote: ~'That There were ahollt. 16,000 votes in the section exeJtJpts from military service 46 missing precincts which wer e all those whose _ consciences, spurred by tabulated io the official canvass begun deeply held moral. elhical, or religiou·s June-5 and completed this mornillg. beliefs, would give them no rest or Results did not change the outcome peace if they allowed themselves to of the· two key races in the Ora1tge become a part of an i11strument of Coast area, the final figures revealed . war." \ Newport Beach financier Ronald \V. The decisio'n -reverses the conviQion Caspers wes elected Fifth District and three-year prison term of Elliott supervisor over incumbent Alto n E. Allen A'shtqn W~lsh lf, a Los Angeles computer aAd tbr.ee other oppooents. engineer who refused Army induction. The final tally; Caspers 34,601 ; Allen, J~tices, William o: Douglas, William·_ ,J8,605; Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson, J . Brennan Ji:., and Thurgood Marshall 8,042; Fred Walter of Newpott Beach,, joined Black's opinion. Justice John M. 2,761 , and Cris C. Cris or Huntington Harlan supported the result, forming Be h 986 a five.man majority, ac , . • '\ ' Today's Final TEN CE~TS • Dpg Strolls h1Parks Also No-No . By RICHARD P. NALL Of !tit DallY Pli.f lllff Laguoa Beach Councilmen, Wednesday ••• -!'"BY adopt... "urgene~ordinancea-that--- would immedjately prohibit: · _ -Walking a leashed dog oii the beach . · or in a park. -Riding a motorcycle on private. prt>- perty unless the rid!r had the written consent of the property owner. -Singing, chanting or playing a musical instrument (as one religoUI sect does} In the park, on the street or· on any public place. -Climbing public trees or sitting on a i park lawn or other public property such as a fountain , fence or plantf\'I area. --Occupadcy of a hotel room by a person under 18 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian or ~ authorized ~ponslble adult. INSTANT LAW ·' Orange County's Primary Election foulups were to be aired tfiis afternoon In Los Angeles before a state Assembly committee. ' Six county officials are expec{ed to testify before the Assembly Committee m Electiol'\S and Reapportionment begin· uiog at 2 p.m. in the .state Building lh ijte Los Angeles Civic Center. The final result lllD!'• Caspers winnini Black. .aai~ We)tl, _,Mfied ''~. \II< by 4(JJll votes. · · exemption oten taoup ,""-did l.,Jt bole Tht urgency ordinances, if adopted by the coWlCil, wouia become msi.nt .~ law. Atfending from Orange County were to be Ed Arnold, election 'services chief 'deputy; his analyst, Ted Reddick; Robert Musha!I of the county _administrative tifice ; Robert Farmer, director of Data Processing Services and -John Lewis, assistant county clerk. County Clerk William St. J Ghn is on vacati.on. Arnold said Supervisor William Hirstein may also attend the hearing. Assembly committee chairmaii Paul Priolo (R·Pacific Palisades) has said Uie hearing will not be a "wilch hunt" and no effort will be made to place blame for election problems on anyone. "We just want to find out what the problems were and what can be done Lo avoid them in the November General Election," Priolo said. County officials are expected to ex- pl ain about faulty CDmputer tapes and errors by workers that led to the almost two-week delay. in arriving al final vote counts. The final tally was completed at ·7 a.m. this mOllling. Leaky Pavement Slows Traf fie Traffic at the dOYlntown Laguna Beach intersection of Broadway and Beach street was detoured Sunday when~water from a break in a 16-incti water main b~bbled up through the pa".emcnt. A spokesman for the South Coast Coun-. ty Water District said this-morning that tt.e break, wb.ich occurr_i!d early Sunday morning, had been repaired by Sund ay evening, ~ut delay in obtaining trucks to bring in backfill would make it necessary to continue pa vement repairs today. The broken main was a maln feede r line to South Laguna, extending thrQUgh Laguna Beach from a Laguna Beach County-Water DistriCtllne at -LeDToit Streel under a joint powers ar1angement: Reservoir suppiles were ample and there was no lnterrtlplion of water sefvice in South Laguna, µ,e spokesman siid. Road repairs are e1pected to be t;ompleted by tonight. American Flag Given to Laguna A new American Flag. aie that has flown over the 1aUon's capitol in Washington, D. C. and the state capitol in Sacramento wilf be presen ted to the. city or Laguna Beach by M~n:ie Lodge 672 on Flag Day SUnday. Jn a 3 p.m. ceremony at Heisler Point. the flag was raised on the flagpole which was given to lhe city by Lodge 672 ia 1967. Each .. :J ,: .: DAILY ''LOT Plrllll b ~ Cftlltt In. the regular 35th O i s't r l_c t his iitea lo . be ~· frm:n .-mUUarY Congressional race, State .. Sen. Joha (;. duty on I africil beD!f In l suprt'me . d bel·"'. . . Schmitz (R-Tustin) was a& pred1cte· ·an ''5 easy winner of the GOP nomination and In fact, the j11Stice noted, Welsh struck · JN FRONT AND JN CONTROL -: l!AVE. Y!)U EVER Bl!IN THERE? ' will face Democrat Thomu Lenhart of the word "religious" r from the C 0 Santa Ana in the .November elecUo• application and characterized his beliefs Pendleton Mai~me Killed ' --. for the two-Ye~'term. . as having been fcnned "by reading in Ironically, Schmitz faces 1 different the fields of his.Wry and socioloa." Democrat. David Hartman, Santa Ana The important thing,. Black said, is College instructor, ia a special run off that Welsh adhered to his beliefs with vote June 30 for the balance of the a strength comparable to that of tradi- • unexpired .term of the late James 8. lionally deeply reUgious people. Even Utt which ends 111ext January. though _ his objettion to war was un-deniably b&Sed in part on .his perception . of world politics, Black said, l:le is ... en-Jn . D:ana Point Accident 'Pirate' Raids · Jolly Roger Inn, Gets $2,814 Booty Laguna Beach police arc seeking a masked bandit , who turned up at the back door of the Jolly Roger Restaurant, 400 s. Coast Highway at closing time Sunday night and departed with $2,814.12 in cash and checks from the restaurant safe. The robber, described as 5 leet fi Inches tall. 160 pounds, about 2.~ years old and wearing· a homemade, fl!ll·face mask, pulled a gun on cook Jeffrey· Lynn Morrow of Laguna Beach when he stepped outside to the trash cans behind the restaur3nt at 11:17 p.m. . Ordering Morro~ back into the building be brandished the Westem-type handgun, police said, and demanded that the safe be opened. WheJl the cook obeyed, the man ·grabbed a bank deposit bag con- taining ..itie moiley and fled . Ap- proximately $218 in coins was left in the safe. 1 O!flcers later noted that a lelej>hoae cord in the restaUrint had beeJ1 cut with a sharp in strument. titled_ to be exempt under the draft law.· Chief J ustice Warren E. Burger and Justices Potter Stewart and Byron R. White dissented. -. • White,. speaking for the three. Said : "I cannot -join today's construction or .section 6j of the draft i!w extending draft exemption to those who disclaim religious objections .to war and whose views about war represent a purely (Stt DRAFI', Page Zl Kindergarten Signup Slated Re:gislratioR of childre11 in the Laguna Beach Unified School District who will be entering kindergarten -Jn fall is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, from 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. in the district offices, 550 Blumont St. To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be live years old on, Dec. 2 of this year and· parents are requested • ~ bfiflg -proor of -birthdate wheJ1 they register their children. The age minimum Is set by state law, not by the district, according to Owen Tait, , assistant :iuperintendeJ'.ll 1n charge of instruction. . A ·camp Pendleton Marine was lhrown Crom hls tM;irrowed car and killed early today whea the auto left the \\'inding Del Obispo . Road in· ~na , Pouit arid plunged .200 feet into San-Juan Creek. A • passing motorist spotted t· h e wreckage this morn ing and notified sherHf's officers of the a c,c Ide n t . Investigators found the body of the young Marioe partly copcea)ed by thi~k brush. and about 50 feet from lhe shattered car. Camp Pendleton officials today refused to identify the dead man pe1tding notifica- tion of his next of kin . Sheriff's officers added that he was AWOL at the time of the acclderil and was dri ving a car regiStered in · the name of Earl L. McClain of 22U Cliff. Drive, Laguna Beach. Investigators believe that lhc Marine rell asleep at the wheeJ of the . car and failed to flCgotlate what is recognized as a dangerous turn in Del·Oblspo Road. He Wa"s headed for Li guna "Bellch at the time of the accide11t. , Sheriffs. officers said the car snapped a telephone pole line on its way down the cliff and rolled over several •times before com.ing to rest.· Coroper~• officers said injuries suffered by the dead man indicate that he must have beJ • killed at the moment of iinpact. Investigators today confirmed from McClain ... that the dead man had permission to use hiS car. Viejo !\-Ian Hurt, . . . ' . Scientist OK In 2 Accidents A Mission Viejo man suffered a .JrSC.. tured leg in a Laguna canyon Road accident Saturd ay but a Rl"1erslde scien- tist escaped without serious injury when his car rolled over four times in a second accident on the twi.sUng roadway Sunday night. '9'ictim of the Saturday collision was Carlos · Wayne -Merideth, .~b, of 237U Calle H0gar, MissioQ Viejo. His car, e8stbound on Laguna Canyon . Road n'ear· 1Jlg Bend shortly after 8 a.m.: was struck by a westbound vehicle drive~ by 'Joseph Anthony Roll , 21, a Marine tram the santa Ana Marine Corps -Huntington -Busts iJS Air Facility. • --' Roti-tol~ poUce-he .... observed-.a-large pipe on the shoulder of the road, marked wJ th warning barriers, swerved to arold hitting It and Jost control of his car on $he wet pavement, striking the on· coming Merideth vehicle. NarcoRaids .Resume With Set;ond Big Sweep Huntington Beach. poliC1! put another 83 persons behind bars over the weekend on a variety of 11arcotics chargis, iit- cluding one penon who allegedly cultivated a marijuana farm in his backyard. · • It was the .second major sweep of drug users and suppliers in two ~;eekl by the police department's Special Enforcement Detail (SEO), a special group of officers, trained to handle trou· ble spols bi lhe city. , Last week more th.a• flO persons were taken into cuslody on similar charges. The latest roundup by Sgt. \;Corge Renek's SEO olficers included 60 on lhe beach, Including 29 juveniles. Nine- tee11 of those~arrested are Orange Coat persons oA marlJuana char&es includh1g residents. J?atrk:k Kennedy; iJr whO ha~ a charge The beach arrests led ' Det. Carl Vldano of assault on a police officer added aAd other members of the narcotics for allegedly hitUng an officer who en· detalJ ,to Che add!Uonal arrftts: of 23 tereit h1s apartment. persons, lnCluding Ove juvenileJ. . Taken at 1221 'A Alabama St. for sales Acting on the lnlormation obtained · of dangerous drugs was Burt Dennis, by SgL Renek, Vida.no raided three 47. Eight other persons were arrested homes iacludlng 211•1 Bingbimptoli. Cir· at i.tdl!· 1~dress on· a·vanety o( utcoti~1 · cle, where Jay Delameter, 18, was ar· charges. res'ed on cb.,-ges of cultiyaUng: marl-· Sgt. Jack RJenhollz 1 ot (he Police juana. ·.. · •• d~partment's nircotics bi.ireau sald· it'8 Officers said they foUnd 40 matijuana rlids are part of 4' ~4mpaJgo aagtnsl plants ih his backyard. Also arrested marijuana and drug· users arid suppliers. at the .location were si1 other persons He said 'he believes the word will let on marijuana charges. around that "l:luntlngtein Beach' does l\(lt At 215 14th St., officers arrested !Ive tolerate the dru1 ~afflc.'' .. ;: Jt,:.,:1;..-. •. -.; . ...,, . ...., -'--- • • Merideth. was released from South'. Coast Community H6spltal after treat~ pient for a leg fracture and knee lnjUrles. At 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Dr. J ohn Brian Mudd.. 40, a bio-chemist from the University of Cal.U9mia, Riverside, was eastbound on the Canyon Road near El Toi"!! !load, poll« said, when he 1c;.1 control ol hli smllll foreign ctr wbllO al!tmptblttO pus another v~hle~~, Mudd's car. rwmtd ott1he road, rol:le\i:I four . ti.mes and came 'to·· rest on' 'ltl top. Apparently not oerlou~y hur~ MUdd· was talren to the home ol ·• physlcl10 ·friend in Laguna Beach by wltntsst1, police reporled. ., . 'The_y would be in . effeCt es l®tl u a· fnajtltity of ·tht council voted for them. There is also an ordinance, not de1Jgnated urgent, that would increase the license fees for dogs. However, the amount .has not yet been filled in., The Council would probably do this We<f· · nesday night. City officials are expecting a large turnout at th e Wednesday session, ·particularly over the urgency ·dog ordinance. . - The ordinance wOrding states that dogs, whether on a leash or not, pose an immediate and constant threat to the l!ealth. welfare and safety of persons using parks and beach'iS. ft states that "it shall be unlawful fnr any dog to be wifhin Heisler Park, Blueblrd 'Canyon Park, Riddle Field or Irvin·e Bowl Piltk or to be upon any beach within the corporate limits of ' this city at any time, whether or not &uch dog js confined by leash. , . " SOME EX};MPT The prohibition would not apply to dogs participating in obedience classes sponsored by the City Recq!ltion Department. Dogs would be allowed on . publtc streets as Jong as they were on a leash not more than six ffft long "In the hands of a person capable of controlling said dog." The tree climbing urgency ordinance . also determines that such practice is. a "present danger to the public safety, hl);allJJ and welfare." The motorcycle urgency ordinance al- so states that large numbers or persons have adopte<t the practice of riding motorcycles: upon private property. lb states they are loud and bothersome (See· URGENCY, hge Zi" . . ~range Coast Wea(he~--__ _ 'It'll look more lik~ one of those chamber of commerce ·U ys Tues· day, with sunny skies and temp- eratures clim6ing into the central seventies along f.he Orange Coast. INSIDE TODAY A spring of violence on Amer- ican coU.ege campuses has proo- ticallu killed atiy hope oJ educa· tWn financial oid from relu.c.ta11t Co11gres1. Page 13. -· Five ·Saved • -·-In Sinkmg Off Mexico • • , Five Orll\lt Coast residents rtlumin1 from a fiabin1 trip in Mexican waters look to the tea early _ 'Sunday wben their 61-foot cruiser began taking on -watt'l' and awiftly sank 190 miles IOUlb of San or.go. . · No one wu injured whe:n the Following Sea, owned by 'Marshall Dulf~ld of Newport Beach, went down o{f Baja "California acc:ordlng to tht U.S. Cout. Guard. " Duffield wu not aboard but the party rescued ~!tided Ripper Rober\ 't.. Fisher, hla wif~, brother, and two friends. Including Robert Payne, of NewPort Beach. Payne is the brother of DAILY PIWf Chief PhoOagrapber E. U. Payne. -Coast Guard spokesmen In San Diego &;lid a helicopter was dilpat.ched to the sinking gcene within sight of San Geronimo 11land, after Fisher radioed a distress call just before the party aban· doned ship. The chopper crew spotted the fivt adrift about S a.m. two houri after the Following Set wa.s di&COvered to be .laking on water and a fishing ve.ssel was directed to their rescue. They were taken aboard and expected io arrive in San Diego some time tod1y. Coast Guard Search and Rescue aulhorities aaid Fisher's initial Mayday tall was .monitored al 3:M a.m., and _pid the bow w~ &Jr® awash. Three of those 1 board shoved ofT 1n • 1 13-foot boat •nd •l 4:09 a.m., Fisher and the rem•inln& crewmen .abandoned 1hip in • smaU liferaft. Th<y we,.. pkl«d up by the fuhing boat El Jesse. at 1:30 a.m .• after the vessel took additional fuel from another boat to go to their rescue. · Coait Guard offlciaJJ aid the reacut operation wa.s complicaled-and---tbe-five- peraon1 •board the FoUowing Sea were end1111ered by four foot teas with OC· Cltiooa.l swel!J ot u·to 14 feet. . No ·cause could immediately be establlthed~ for. the sudden sinktnc· of the boM; bUt Coeat. Guard officials uid the trouble wu , flr1t dl.5oovered ln • toilet. A c:r9Wman went below decks to use the facUity and found four feet of water In the compartment, acconiJna to lnlUal radio ejlll!acll. J Vltlbility in the aru waa about aix miles when . tile Coal! Guard htllcopt« crew located I.be 1ldpper •nd crew bob-blna In u..ir two omau 11oa11. From P .. e l URGENCY.~. t6 ttie 1meral public and create a dangeroua fir• hlzatd. l Music Is also found Jn ordinance wording to be a danger to the public 11fety. health and .wel(are. It would rule out singing, chantin& or playing any musical Instrument In a public Place except where there has been a parade apProved or 1 dance or business activity. A memorandum from Mayor Rlchard Goldberg to the council acoompanlu Uie urgency ordinances. ft states that he has d1scu.ssed them with the police chief and city 1Uomey. "These are going to you for yoor con:sideratlon, hopefully to be passed at the next. 'meeUl'l1 (Wednesday) ll& emereancy ordinances In the face ol the upectel:I hu:Vy' summer Influx," the mayor states, adding : · 'J personally feel that they wUI be going a long way to ht.Ip solve IOl'l\t ol our problems. U you have any ques.- tioru1, please contact me." DAILY PILOT .. ..,_..I••• H ........ ._. leplMI 1M1• h ••hll• Yelley c .... MM s.. er•=•••• !')ltAflllGI COAS't l"Ul lllHINll COM .. .t.flllY l:it"lrerl N. We•<I ''""'"'' .... ,Ulllt ..... J tc.~ I:. Curlt 'I' llk• '"1.0.,,1 ,,... 0_,•1 Man•w lho"'"' l(,,,.;1 ·····~ Tho"''' A. 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"""-' ••tc11 ..... c ..... ~ (t l-lllt ~ .... 1wr .. ,,,,.., ., .. -•Tlllfj ,, .... 11 u .. -"'lt'J "'"Ii."' ......... ,lefll •• , .. _, ... , Laguna's 1\1ew Mechanical Man Greg Kessler Qi Laguna High's baseball team takes a turn at bat try. ing to beat neW pitching machine recently donated to the achoo! by Laguna's Jaycees. Athletic Director Darrell McKibban operates the automatic pitcher which bas a good curyeball but a weak slide,r. -- ' Police Chief Criticizes Allied < No rth Vie ts, Con g Hold Kompong S peu PHl'fOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)' - !lMnly tr.ope be:•t back three attacks todtY by Cambodfln and South Viet· na.meSe force! trying to regain control ' of Kom.pons Speu on Cambodia's moat vital overland supply route. Auoc:lal.ed Pus correspondent John T. Wheeler, reporting trom out.side Korn· pqnj, Speu, said North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops held on to the provlnciat- , tapjt91 depite overwhelming odds. Earlier In the day both South Viet- namese , ar)d Cambodian spokesman cl.aimed the · city, about :)0 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, had been recaptured. • But later reports from lhe scene said· 11 j;ambodian army p~lrol had tried to make the first penelratlon of the -city and was stopped by a curtain of fire rr.om Communist command troops. Officials in Saigon 'liald the town bad been retaken Sunday night. "Sobth Vietnamese 'troops are Jn lhe town," a spokesman 1a1d, "It is postibl1 From Page l DRAFI' •.. personal code arising not from religious training an6 belief is the statute requires but from readings in philosophy, history and sociology. Our obligation In statutory construction cases is to enforce the will of Congress, not our own." The ruling flowed from a decision by the Supreme Court in another draft case In March 1965. The court held then that a conscientious obj~tor met the exemption test If a "sincere and meaningful bellef" occupied his lire in a manner parallel tp that filled by Cod in more t.radillonal religious be"lleVers. ----- The draft law provision i11.terpreted by the court Is the one that exempts from combat and non-combat service men who "by reason of religious trainlhg and belief ... are conscientiously opposed to parUclpaUon In war In any form." to ay that the enemy has pulled out 0 Cambodian offlcllla reP>l'ted early ~ day that the clty-•d by an estimated 1,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong on S.:.turday -had fallen to coun- terattackinf forces . But they could not say when this was 1upposed to have happened. The South Vietnamese armored ta~k force of 4,000 men was making the dee~t penetration yet reported ~Y ~n allied mlUtlry force· tnto Cambocha in efforts to save Kompong Speu. Newsmen returning hue from th~ fighting area today -said Cambodia!l forces rtmalned positioned on · Kompong Speu's 'e•stern edge while South Viel· name!t ttroops hammered at it from the soUtlle~t. , " Artillery rounds co~Unued to smash Into the center of the town, whlc~ deapile the claim.a of the· spokesmen 1pparff1Uy was still under ~ ol the .entrenched enemy forces. Kompong Sj>eu has become the focal Manson " point of one of lhe flerce1t battles yet in tambodia because· it Iles astrid~ute 4, Ole main supply 'hl1hway that links Phnom Penh with the countfy's only deepwater port, Kompong Som, formerly Sihanoukville, on the Gulf of Siam. The highway carries virtually all ol the capital city's petroleu~ and many other supplies. Informants in Saigon $aid Cambodian Premier Lon Nol, faced with an lmminent crisis unleu the road is kept open, asked Saigon for the task 'force lo reinforce his own outgunned and outmanned.troops at Kompong Speu. Maj. Ith Suong of the Cambodian army told newsme n his forces Would occupy the town by tonight, but by late afternoon they had been unable to advance clOISer than a half mile from the city center. One l~man patrol advanctd about 800 yards from a school J.t n\lles from town arKI• slipped Into houses on the edge or · the city. They made a short search and turned up only one old woman. . . \ on· Trial Defendants to Be Strapped' In ? LOS ANGELES. (UPI) -Hippie guru Charles Manson and three young women cultists go to trial today for the murders of aclress Sharon Tate and six other persons. The judge was (Xpetled to order the defendants strapped to chairs if necesS11ry to preserve courtroom order. Superior Court Judge Harold Older summoned prosecutlon and defen~e lawyers to his ch~mbers to discuss ground rules l or atrial -expected-to last months and perhaps more than a year. Despite delaying lractic1 by both sides, Older was determined to start jury selec· lion today. pretrial hearings by turning their backs on the .court. Friday they .assumed the position. of the crucifhcion and had to be dragged frpm the courtroom. Older, a tough maeist rate determined ~ have decorum -had them placed in anterooms where they could hear the proceedings via loudspeaker. He was expected, however , to take steps to see they are physically present in the courtroom during the trial. ~ -The...bea1.1tilu.l._M!sLI.att, who gained prominence In the ·movie , "ValleY or - the Dolls," was stabbed to <death Aug, 9 in her home in Benedict Canyon. Also killed that night were hair stylist Jay Sebring, Polish movie director Voityck Frokowsky, coffee heir e.,s s Abigail Folger and Steven Parent J8 Rock Concert Reporting :' Youth Ha n gs Himself -A,nabtl.m Polit.e Chief Oavkl Mlc:bel__HY. nothing~ __F-Ua un11l Ch!ef The state had anything bul a sure case against Manson, 35; and the three female members of his "family." The confession of key witness Susan Atkins to the slayings at the hpme of Miss Tate tnd-wealthy arocer ..Le.no LaBianca has been 'tecanted and the pr~ecutlon was faced with relyin1 prln· clpally on circumstantial evidence. a friend of the caretaker_ ' ' The next night LaBianca and his wife \\-'Pre killed in their home and the word "pjg" scrawled in blood as it had ·been today began sifting throuah arrest Michtl· Is ready to lasue T!t:lr.tement.- reports a!\d police d o c u m e n ta t lo n Orange County Medical Center officials preparatory to issuing a. • statement 00 lmpoeed UM: same silence on their staff an Anaheim Stadlum·-rock concert that and-wert·not prepared to comment on ended Sunday nJfht in a wave of arrests reporta that many rock music enthu11ast.s and several admiulona to the hOlplt.al. "'.ere sent to the county faclll\y for But he paused long enough todiy to treatment. after the concert. Thole 11me " ,, report• indicated that many of those condemn certa.in ~wspaper •ccoun_!a -Id milted and lat.er releaaed were under of the rock music festival •• lr'-the influence of drup. responsible and highly u.aggerated. "It . ii not true to aay thal molt of the arr.,ta. fttt for nartollCs of• fense1," be 1ald. "There were manY, causes, including dr.lnklng, the flea!. and • little overi!x· dtement but there wu re widespread ua, ot drugs and 1 don't. Uilil.lc thlrip were too bad considering we had 15,000 young people in that .stadium. Be.a.ring In mind that this was a rock concert 1 llon'r think we had .anythlng out of the ordinary," Chi el Michel said. He refused to state the number of arrests m&de and 1he nature of those arrests until ''f have ei:am.ined these reports in detail ." · Anaheim police have been ordered to Capo Beach Puts Zip Bac k in Li:f e A fte r PO Me rge r Capistrano Beach has won il.'i battle to restore the community's tip code number, Jost When Caplstrann Beacll was combined wilh the San Clemente poslal 11rea. Jack Ingalls, the Chamber'!> secretary, recei ved a lelter th is morning from L.B. SchoonOver, director of distribution of qiail proctssing division of the federal government; .announcing the re$loratian of 9262-4. •·we recognize that the duplication of certain street names in the two com- munilies can resull in 110me mis- detivC!ries and delays of mail, particular· ly when mailers optionally use San Clemente , as 1 . mailing address of residents ,of Clpistrano Beach," II.id Schoonover. The Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commeroe has made Several appeals for the restoration, based on desire of the community's, residents tn maintain their lown's Identity. Secretary Ingalls alllO reported lo the authorities incidents of mis-deliveries due to duplicall9n of 1'lreel names in Capistrano Beach and San Clemente. Residenu had also lodaed complaints. Teacl1er Reports $3 00 Robbery A achool teacher from Bell lold Laguna Buch police he was robb«I of '300 in broad dayllafll Saturday afternoon by a hitchhiker he picked up on t..iuna ~ Canyon Road. John Austin Mulvlholl, 31. said he picked up a man in his mid·twenlies as he drove toward Laguna al 2: 45 p.m. His passenger pulled a gun, ~1ul vthol1 relaled . lUltl seb.ed hiii; wallet containing $300 In $20 bl\15 from a reeimtly cashed pa y chtek . The man then .go! out of the car and fled, his victim told police. r . Teen~gers Held In Lag una B~ch On Booze Rap Suspicious beh1vior of a quart.et of teena1crs in a car parked ln the 2100 bl6ck 1,! Ocean Way at 10 p.m. Friday led to the arre:;t of two Laguna Beach girls, aged 13 and 14, and their male compan.ions, 15 and i7 years old, on charges of possessio n of alcohol. Observing the youngsters apparently lrying lo hide something under a car seat as they approached, officers e1- pec(ed the familiar aroma of marijuana. Instead, the fumes emerging from the vehicle were clearly alcohollc. They' were traced to two · boltlet of wine and half a gallon of vodka , all partially consumed by the merrymakers who were described-by police as "very inebria!ed.'' After checkh1g in al the police station, all were turned over t.o their parents. San Clementean . Injured in Fall A l2-year~ld San Clemente boy suf. fered a hea"d injury and a possible dislocated elbow in a fall from a cliff Saturday at lhe Califla beach Jn San Clemente Slale Park. Polict; said Jerry Lee Roney of 2309 Calle Monaco. w.a.s found injurtd on the parkiri'g lot o( lht. beach . Tht boy was discovered at about sunset Saturday evening. · lle was taken for emergency treatment to SOuth Coast Community Hospital then admitted. Aides said he was In satisfac· tory condition recovering from a con· cussion. 0 ,-l Realtor Robbed In San Cl emente Burglal'l smashed their way inlo a SM Cfemente Realtor's office du r In 11 the weekend, but their ranucking ot a desk inside yielded no loot, p o 11 c e sol~ today. Realtor George Conrad told pollce he dltt0vered a window !battered In his ofUce at 613 S. El Camino Real 1s he opened up for bus iness Sunday morn· Ing. Officera &aid the thieves used three garden rock~ to ahalter the window, thtn unlocked a door to enter the office. A cll1k wr_ ransacked, but nothln& appeared 1to'\'.!:. Conrad told o!Uctr1. BAKERSFIELD ( U P I l A a. l•le '1 ate Cstare.--Bakersfield youth playing in a tree in his backyard acclderltally hanged himself Sunday 'night, the sheriff'11 off Ice reported. David W. Lueallen , 15, air pare11tly fell from the tree with a rope around his neck. Manson, Mls1 At.kins and the two other defendants -Patric!• Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten -have dlstrupted Months passed before Manson and his band were arrested in a cabin In Death Valley. Miss Atkins at first to!d a grand jury Manson had masterminded the .slay ing s. ' • • There is now only one airline serving Orange County. And they've just In--.... llftllm creased !heir fares . Now, if you wanl_to save $10.50 round trip, we suggest l'W• you fly PSA from LA lnslead. The PSA air fare from LA lo San Francisco is a 11 .. llClliamiala slill $15.75, including tax. PSAif*JllU . •lift. • • • ' .. I • I • ' I ·I '. ' . . . .... • ... ·,• .. .. • CAPS FL:V SKYWARD AS 1,100 WIN DIPLOMAS FROM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE 1,100 Get UCI Degrees ,_ Urg~d _to, See k Refor"!s in Pen~eful Fashion f -' - By JOANNE REYNOLDS o• Ille Dtllt l'Hot ,_..u Eleven-hundred s l u d e n I s being graduated from UC Irvine were urged to contioue.th_eir peaceful ways in seeking refQ.[ms by speakers at the university's commencement ce remonies. Harrison . Bio wn, science and govern- ment professor at Cal Tech, told the students' tluit reform of Congress is the most' importanr-c:ruse. to which they can devote themselves. . · "Do something about Ute Congress of the Uni~.cd States," he cha llenged them_. "As il is presently organized, it is an anchronlsm contralled by ol~ men who do not understand the modern world.': Brown, a geochemist who helped pro- duce the first atomic bomb during World War ti. said failure on the part Of the rich nations to aid poorer ones 1nay result in a nuclear holocaust. Brown was awarded an honorary degre~ from UCL Nearly 4,000 friend s and relali.ves of graduating ·students braved the threaten· ing rain to att.eud the ceremonies which were conducted without i n c i d e n t , although some students did wear white armbands in p r o t es t of the war. , Observers , eslimate nearly 20 per- cent of the 900 students receiving bachelors degrees participated in protest aclivities which included raising clenched fists during the Nationa l Anlhem . ·First of Ma~ines N&w· •• --11" On Trial in -v-iet Deafhs PA 'NANG , Vietnam (UPl )-TKe case against ' the first ol four U.S. Marines' accused of mun:lering I ~ Vietnamese civilians bega~ . today wi.!h the in- trodurilon of nine colcx; photographs showing the mangled bodie s of the alleg· cd victim s. all women and children. The · photograph s were introd uced in R pretrial hearing for defense and pro- secution motions over the objections of defense lawyer Capt. Daniel H. Le Gear, 28, St. Louis, M9., who called !hell) "infiammatory.0_ He is defendi ng Pvt. Michael Ir.. &chWart.z, 21, or·wiertOn, W. Va., charged with the premeditated murder of 11 children and five women last Feb. 19 in tiamlet ~ of San ·Thana, a Que Son Valley village 27 miles south . of Dan Nang. Three «her delendants In · the same case will have sepa rate lrtals. The court Of officers in the Schwarz case will be empaneled 'l\lesday. -· University ol California President Charles Hitch told the students to speak up for the university in the face of aUacks from •the political right and political left. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich also called for renewed faith among students and the young that "the democratic system can be made to work and res- pond." The chancellor noted that "while violence has become commonplace· on campuses around the nation, students at UCI have acted In lawful, rational and constructi ve ways, even during the heat of deep emotional protest. ··Extremist tactics or·confrontaUon and eruption .have never taken serious bold here, ·and I ~pe they never will," he said. .. Two UCl prOfessors._ Ra\Dti Gerard and W. Balleptitie Henle~ redel'ttd cila- tions for merit ~uMng the exercises w h i c h 1 sit,w 9QO rcceiv~ bachelors degree11,1 '• recflve maSters degree,,, 70 receive PhD's and-~ receive MO's. Dr. Gerard, Whc\ will retire July I, was lbe firif dean of the graduate division al UCI an dis a member of the national academy of science. and a UCI _profes.sor emei:itus. _ Dr. Henley was cited for 30 years distinguished service. ln · 1940 he wa! appointed president of the College or Osl.eopathlc Physicians and Surgeons which later because the California College of Medicine. In l~ •. when the college bec~me. associated with the university, Or. Henley w,s named Provost. El Rancho has the hottest price -. in town! • tlondly, .!1Jn• I,, 1'1711 L" DA!L'IPILC~ jJ N_ar-ano,11 Aids ·FalniI Y • • L.~guna Group Going In~ ·Third Month . . ' . ~ ... 8) BARBARA KREIBICH • '· ' ..... ~·"' ''""' ..... . --;--;--. Deoigo_!d,IO,Olftr suppqrt a~ edu<a\lon for relatives arw:I frlen~ ,o(,1_persons with . na~-Pi'o\items, the Laguna Beach Nar'Anoa Family Group Is ·go!J1g Into its third month of operation.' , Nar-Arion, lollowing the principles o( The Alcooolics Anonymous-famil y se.rvke program, Al-Arion, meets eaeh Friday evenl'ng at 8:30 at &t'. Mary's EpiSCOpal Church, 428 ·Park·Avoe. · • Tbe meeUncs.. open .. to all persois Seeking guidance in family drug pro- blems, are held in a small room at the rear oi the Church and chapel, with parkln1 avaDable in lhe lot behlnd the churc:h oa Park Aven·ue.. ' _"We we~ any lanilly memtier, Frisbee relative or. friend ·of youna people or adults illvolved wlth drugs," sakt a Nar- Anon spokesman. "We Include ~~this uSers of marijuana. sleeping pllls and tranquilizers, not jW>t hard-drug addibts, because these can lead to serklus pro- ~emlf .too: eare11ts who are concerned that their children may be experimelU!'lg wjlb drugs can find .help too." • Purpose or Nar-Anon is . to help relatives and fr iends learn to li9e with ahd give -. con~truc.tlve sup!X>rt t' o narcotics users. or · ex-users, just as Al-A.non does for families ol alcoholics. Y.'helher they have ~topped drinking or not. ' Regarding narcotics dependence as a disease that can be arrested, but nnl cured, Narcotics A'nonymous (NA) antJ . . ' Game Help s Lear1ii1ig Ability By JOANNE REYNOLDS a round ball,': he 'cootend11. ot 11111 0.11~ 'llet s1111 The fo'rlsbee, ar pl astic platier that Would It surprise you to learn that a sa.i.ls when · thrown, ls used Jn a variety ~ of ways under Terry'' guidance. young child's skill In handling .arid pl8y-The children learn relaxed Wrist action ing with a Frisbee is relaled to his ability when throiving in addition to h<lftd and to leam to read? eye coordlnatfon in catching the floatlng Surprising but true. S8f3 Tim Terry, toy. the physical education teacher at Corona The lmprove.ment in reading skills . dtl Mar Elementary School. shown by the children is the result of the "We don't have anything concrete to Improved coordination,· he says. Hand· prove out1 the theory, like test scores or writing. skl!ls also benefit from the wor k things of that nature," Terry says, "but with Frisbees.. · reading instructors have !Old me they've "Studies sho}V the average child is far nQtiC1!d mei:~ Unpi:ovement in sorne..ti.. sighled......u.p_imW.,be is six yea ok!," the students who w~re having problems." Terry explains. "So one of yOOr ma1or The ,young~ mstructor takes a creative . problems in tea ching the average child approach to pJfysical education for grade.. ·to reari is going to be getting him to focus schoo lers. On the printed page and to coor<jlnate "You miss a lot by "thinking that the his eye movement so he can sweep along only way to learn physical skills is with lhe page-as-he-goes." Mystic Arts Sells 'S11r vi·v o1·s' ils supporting Nar·Anon, follow lhe same principles as tbe renowfted self.help orga11iutions designed for alcoholics and their families. " t.11l8t o[ the Nar•AnOf\ family gTOUPf1 now numbering 10 in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. are initially formed by Al-Anon members who are familiar with ttie AA 12-step tec~nlque, also u!lld br . the narcotics groups. Indee<t, many OJ the. groups were offshoots of AA. gro\\ps beset ))1th plea s for help ln narcolict pf'Qblcms. ;-, ·~e especially emphasize anonymlt1." said the Laguna Nar-Aoon spokesfnan. ··eecau~e narcotics use, unHke the u!e or al~hol, has the added problem Of'"· being against the law, ;tnd for that reaSOD some families are alraid to ~ - help.' • --• · This is just one of the special problemp faced by ttio.se \\1h'o .se<ik to arrest a narcotics habit, !Ye spokesman added, and for this reason, once an NA or Nar·Anon gtoup is formed, its be1t "teachers" are those wtio have had direct personal experience with narWlics use. Some of the concerned parents noW lo Nar-Anon are themselves velerariS of the AA and Al·Anon programs, now facing the new prObiem of trying UJ deal with children who have ·turned to drug use, Nar-Anon was founded in Los Angelt:11 In 1960, but only in more · recent years has mushroomed throughout t h • South land as increasing numbers or families find themselves in need o[ help in lhe area Or narcotks use. Nar-Anon Family Groups, followir1g the Al-A!J9n program, seek to help relatives and fr iends of the· drug-abuser to avoid both rejection--ftfld over-proteeffveness, citing the American Medical Assocli- lton's statemenl that •·truty rernediil treatme nt requires the combined effort& er many persons in the total rehabilll•· tiou of" tbe.J!atlent aAd hl$ family." . . La.1iuna Beach llip:h School students Marsha Lind-- say (le ft ) and Janel Zitnik rummage through sale clothing that was salvaged from recent fire which destroyed Mysti c Arts \Vorld. 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Javits prqiosed legislation todly to place a »day limlt on the Presldent'a allthority to commit U.S. forces to com- bat Without declaratic:n of war. The N"' Y orlc Republican c11lled his bill "lhe logleal llnll atep reoulllng from a se:riea of measures now PmcHna almed at gettng us out ot Ctmbodl& and Viet· nam u IOOn u 'poellble." ~ said Javua has been usUred •~ • .. o.itr '"" ...., hi.I bill will have hMrillgs by the Foreieo MuaaChusetta: Gov. Fr•ncl1 W. .Relations ~W.ittle, of wttlcb be ls ·S.!'IMf'.•lgned into law 'fbursdav . .. :;:"~1 ··-· ..... •-·• th co-Caned •j Liza Minelli Bill'' . · 1 into what ......,. . WK: ~e the use of cemeteries for . headed Into ~ boCh •ides erpecled •t Ing of commercial films wilhout permission of cemetery of· fidals. Miss Minelli .appeared semi· B aziJ F nuae in lhe'81ue Hill Cemetery ·1n r reeS Brain1:ee last year during the-film-, · -• ing of a scene for the rnovie •1Tell Me. That You Love Me Junie Moon." The ensuing upi'oar Jed to the fllinjl. of the bill by State Sen. J•MH R. Mclntyia, whose district inchides · Bra!Jilr~. • ·A io1 Angele1 dt'J)(lrtment of <0.nimal regulotion aurvt11 in.di· cak• ihia citr hai appro:imatel11 '325,000 dogs--or about -one canina for everv nine humans. A ftre deparU!wnt 1uroeu ind~ .cat<1 the city luu 48,205 fire hy· ·drone. -or aboait au for everv 1ewn dog.1. . • K•nnoty T ••ry 111 went to 1'am· 40 Prisoners For Diplomat RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -A Varig Airlines 707 -took off today for Algeria with 40 poliUcal pr1soners released from prison in excflan&e for a-promise that kidnaped West Gflman AmbHsadOr Ehrenlried Von Holleben would be fre€d. The 1ddnapel1 said they would release I he amba111dor wben they heard press ,..ports the plant had landed safely In Algiers. It was estimated the flight would take between nine and 10 hours. · Tbe Al&erlan government lasued a ~qnique to4•Y saying It would grant poljllcal asylum lo the freed "'fugees for "humanitarian reasons" and that West Germany and Brull had been 'informed. ·• · · to be the fiflb acd .llnal week ol the cuJTent round in the debate on U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia. A vote is l~ly law-in the w e e k on lhe Cooper-Ohurch amendment, cut- ting off funds for U.S. actions In Cam- bodia after June 30, alter one lut ad- mlnllt.ratim effort to water it down by pennltting U.S financial support for Asian nations such as Thailand that seek to help the Cambodian 1ove;nment. The main ain<ndmen~ opo"'°'ed , by Sens. Frank Oiurch ([).Idaho), and John Shennaa Cooper (II-Ky .), la part of militarY sales authorization legislalioo. If the bill falla to pass by the end OUSTER DENIED Interior S.creta~y· tilckel pa, Fla., police headquarters to ai>- ply. for a job as a patrolman. But he changed his mind after he was iu;e~ .on a !our-J(ear-ol<Ltralfic •---mge:-Ottlcia!r sllld ·Terry ·h·ad failed to appear on a speeding charge on May 18, 1966, and atTeft. ed him. H~ was freed on $500 bond . Terry said he did.a 't app~ar be. cause he entered tbe U.S. coast Vcm__ijg}leben -was-.Jiidnaped ThurJday - night in an ambush in which one · policeman w11 ohot lo death and two H ickt:l Staying injufed. The kidnapers, identilled as members ol three s.e par ate an· tigovemmentt•rrortst groop•.alsomade J1i U.S. C. abinet., several other_ dem!Plds which wer_e met ~ Guard a few-days-earlier. -• by the government. · · The prisoners had been jailed for ter· N; ,..0 Ai.de S · l01'14m·and 111bveral•e acUvlty and were ....., Jt ays brought lo Galeao IotemaHonal Airport . _from several 1_!111 lo< the flight_, . WASIUNGTON (AP)-Admlnlstratlon Newsmen vertf eGthe pre1ence of""llie communJcaUons -director Hebert-Klein prilOOels at the aJrport here and the says President Nixon is not going • to kidnapen lndlcated they expected the fire ~etary of the Jntreior W a l t e r 11~ ::O~o!i•· clahnlni 10 be the J, Hickel, .nor b the Cabinet officer -~-o,brancli ct the grou p whlcli kid-about to quit. naped the Ambusador sent a letter Klein said SUnday, "That is correct,'' Tw~eai':Otd Jonfcla Welch takes a clo1e look at her father'• handiwork 01& her ptt turtle "Hot Rod." The t 11rt.le med to have problem-s oetti11g , 11rou·lld because of a missing leg. Jonicia'a dad installed a se t of wheels on the front end and· now tliere is no ,5toppino the roaming reptile -ex- ce pt nwube a flat tire, • Kent County , Micb11ans Young Republican of the Year In 11168 says he is r ullJl!u !or the Michigan House as a Democrat. F. L•ne- Mont(prf; a 38-year-old teacher at CaJedonla Elementary School, said be swltdlecl polltlcel parties be· cause ;•~1 feel that 1i Democratic party puts human bis ahead of property rights·." ontfort, who ran unsuccessfully for the 1egisla· lure a• a Republican in both 1966 and 11168. wW be running this year for Ille 93rd District •eat now held by Rep. Petet. Kok,· a Republican. t"~' to UPI in Frankturt saylng.the terrortsti when asked : "You-do not expect had oo other way ·of ptotectfng and Secretary Hickel to either turn In his re&S!urlnc West Gennana the Ult ol realgnation or the President to ask ror the ambusador was not lo danpr. it in the immediate future?" ~ Humphrey Off, Running Again MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Hubert H. Humphrey is off and runalng for the U.S •. Senate, saying he baa 11no J.ntentlon" of ... king the presidency In Im. I• a bit of pcUUcal showmanshlp thal stretclied..bis annoUJlCement oul for the entire weekend, Humphrey appeared to admit that another shot at the presidency in 1972 is not in the.cards. He assailed the Nixon administration on eco11omic matters, declaring that the rial.ion is stalked by a "crut) and con- tinuing inflation." On the subject of the Indochina wor, he wu criUcal of ttie _move into· Cam- bodia but ready to do anything he caa .. lo help President Nixon get this war over." · · Humphrey, 59, made his Jong-expected announcement Saturday, then me t with ,newsmen over barbecued chicken and strawberry shorttake at his Lake Waver· ly home-Sunday. • Humphrey saJd he has "no intention of seeking the presidency" in 1172. However, he ·added, "I would be less than candid If I tried to pretend that J would turn away from the riomlnaUon if i! came my way." • He also said, 0 1 kriow -ot no Cabinet officer who has planned to resJgn at this Orne, and J know of no White House pressure for 1 Cabinet officer to resign." Questions about HiCkel's f u t u r e resurfaced following weekend reports that the Interior secretary •was on his way out, either voluntarily or with a White House push . . A we.JI-informed administration source reported Sun day the President was hop-. ing to avoid firi~g the secretary by Hlckel's resigning and was\~elaylng a decision whi!C waiting to s~e if that comes about. - Hicke l had said Saturday he was not quitting. That same day Wh ite House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegle r said, "I know of no inteiltion for Secretary Hickel to Jeiave his post." Speculation that Hkltt:l wu in dif· liculty started building when it was learned he tf;td written the President last month expressin·g concern !hat the administration was not paying sufficient attention to the nation's young people and urging that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew mute some of his strong criticism of dissenters. The talk of hJs possible exit Intensified following J)tlbDJhed reports that Hickel was not allowed to take part in a news brie!in1 on canctling federa l oil leases in the Santa· Barbara channel, damaaed last year by a giant oil,Jeak. Severe Thundershowers '~. Tornado Watch in-Effect Throughout Southivest . Cat ltornla A W CW"'t•d CoCMlr'H tlno&t ol \.OJ """* '" ttw MOrnll'llt. 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" " .. ,, " " ., " • .. " . " .. " .. , ... ·" " • ... •• "' ... •• of Jun•. the Delellle Departmeut wm looe 1ulbortty to apend IOllle llOO mllllaa on the ann1 iaJe Proaram. Under the Javtts proposa~ a president could commit U.S. forcu ln the abeence .or a declaraUon or war in four con- Ungen~lia: -To repulse a sudden altack <Jllthe United Slate. or Us posa"al(ma; -.To repulle. a sudden attack on the forces Ie1ally staUOzied abl'Ol\di -To protect the lives and property of U.S. naUonala abroad; -To 'compty with a lawfpl national commitment taken by positive action • ti. eoo,.. ... and the Pr.olden!. The bill would limit Ibo acUon lo 30 days "unless altinnative aotJon la taken by the CODgresa to auat.aln 1uch actions beyond 30 days." Congress alto • would have the power to ,cut the »day period ;horl. "Our tragic e1perience ln Indochina shows that the pendulum bu swUPg too far In tho dlrecllon ol pmldelltlal war-making power," Javltl 11id ... My bill seeka to rettor• the trlldlllorlal • balance between tbe prealdent and cioncress as envisioned In lhe checka aDd balances between eiecuUve and I•&· lllaUve power In the CoolUtullon." He llid he hopes lo correct the Im· balance "so that there wiU be no more y1etnalnS, o ' ' I Cooper-church supporters won a crucial vlclof)' last w .. k, turning bock a move by Wett Virginia Democrat Robert C. BYTIJ to weaken .the amend· ment and chances for approval of th• amendment appear aood. But Herbort Klein, President NIJon't commun!caU... director, · JalJI Sundly the amendment's backers have misread public opinion l.fld face a potential political boo~ ·at the poll.! •. Saig~n Riots Co,ntinuing . American .Jeep Burned · .in Anti-U.S. Protests . ...,, \ " SAIGON (UPI) -An .American ?vliUtary Police jeep was deatroyed and at· least tlll'te Vietnamese youths were injured today In the third day of anti- American demonstrations In South Viet- nam. Seve ral hundred. students and govern· ment Police confronted each olher for more than two hours across barbed wire barricades at a downtown -intersection about a block from the U.S. Embassy compounei. The student.s hurled 'Molotov cocktails at police, who responded by tossing tear gas canisters . set tire to that jeep and a civilian jeep parked nearby. Both vehicles were destroyed. . An American newsman, Mike Halloran or FllJrchlld Broadcuting .Corp., WIS ~it in the back of the head by a rock as-.he-ran_from ~the-crowd. The wound required several stitches, but he was treated {rom tbe hos pital and released. The students, one rut on tbe leg by rock and the others apparently overcome by tear gas fumes, were helped to safety by ij1eir companions. . ~ The demonstration was held in lhe same area,where a more violent outbreak occurred SltunllJ', reau!tlnc In about a dozen atudenls being Injured and the destrucUon of an American CONlruclloa company truck. Red paint w~daubed on many bulldlnga In the reading In Encllah '~Bunk«-(U.S.-ador)0 10 home,.: "We want peace now," "Yankee 10 home" and "Stop bloodshed." Old women and students joined a funeral procession Sunday In surburban Cholon for a Buddhist monk who had immol~ted himself. The 1roup wore white -dove armbands proclaim ing an end to the Vietna m war . The mood of the two groups gen.crally was fri~dly, however, with both sides. lallghlng and shouting at each other . ~ift v· amese. Apollo 13 Stu~y Pan~l --~ An Ameri can mililary policeman said the jeep wu -abandoned by two MPs who tried to drive through the crowd but wtu surrounded by students. The MPs fled the scene and tfie student" Finishes Final Report Argentina Junta -- Picks President BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Brig. C.n. R®'rt Marcelo Levingston, Argentina 's President-Dttlgna te, and the mi litary commanders who chose him hope to agree by Thursday on a new cabinet military sources said today. ' Thursday is also the day Levingston officially will take office. LevingSton, 50, an army intelligence offlcer and military attache at lhe Argen- tine embassy in Washington, D.C., was chosen Saturday to replace Lt. Gen Juan Garlos Ongania, overthrown Jn .a bloodless coup Jtme 8. Vo ting Ban Lifted By High Court Move WASHINGTON CUPI) -The Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that stalest may not deprive persi>ns living on federal properties of the right to \/Ole in state elect~. The 8-0 opinion· was written by ljti!lice Thurgood Marshall, but read In his pbsence by Justice Potter Sftiwart. Marshall has been _ ill wi~· pn,ewnonla since May 15 ,nc1 Js coovalesclng at home, ' /'"'. WASHINGTON (AP! -A special review board studying the near tragic Apollo 13 lunar mission ,has finished Its final report on lhe cause of the lo-space ex plosion that endangered the lives of three astronaut$. and rul.ned man's third attempt to walk on the moon.1 RevieW board Chairman Edgar M. Cortright prepared the findings; expect~ to be critical of management shortcom- ings, for delivery today to Dr. Thomas o. Paine, administrator ,of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Tbc main thrust 'of today's report Wa s an evaluation of how the explosion happened, where to pla'ce any blame and how to avoid the problem in future flights. . , An earli~ repor~ by Cortrij;hL pinned lhe oxygen tank explosion on the failure of lwo thermal switches he said were subjected tp an electrical1overload during a tesl al Ca pe Kennedy two weeks before the April 11 lalilch. The 26-in.ch-dl.m,eter oxygen tank rup. tured April 13, about 205,000 miles -from earth, as astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Fred W. Halse Jr. and John L. Swigert Jr. neared the moon. The blast drained their command ship of oxygen and Power and forced the astronauls to use the separate systems of their lunar-module to-save their lives. The lunar ship, which was ·to have transported Lovell and Haise to the moon, served as the a"S t ro naut s ' "lifeboat" for four harrowing days as they swept around the back or the moon Di g Tfaat Picket Litae and streaked back to a. safe landing in the Pacific Ocean • In his earller report to newsmen, Cortright listed this probable sequence o( eventi leading to the exploeion: -During a countdown test March 27. lhe launch crew· had difficulty draining liquid oxygen from .the lank, possibly because of a loose section in a filter syslem. In a -procedure never before . attem pted, technicians turned on a beater in the tank to convert the liquid to a gas to vent it overboard . -To start the heater, the technicians applied SS volts to the circuit, Later analysis showed the switches were· designed to-ban dle only BO volts, The overload wertled shut two thermal switches intended -to cut off the hea te r when it reached 80 degrees. -:;\Vith the sWltche1 lnoperatr.:c, the heat In the circuit rose unchecked to perhaps 1,000 degrees, baking Teflon in- sulation on Wirt.a leading to a fan aystem and flaking it Off to expose bare wires. This system was not monitored by sensors, so the launch ciew hid no indication thi1 happened. • -Fllty.five hours into the flight, the astronauts switched on the "fan to stir the liquid oxygen. The bare wires touched each Jther or some other equipment in the tank, causing a spark that ignited either the insulation or aluminu·m material in the pure oxygen environment. The fire reached a wire bundle inside the top of the tank, creating a larger blat.e that burned a hole through the tank. . " I .. ..; .. • \IPI Ttll,tht" Bllclnl-clad girls add spice to the picket line at · \VTTG-TV ti:i \Vash1ngton where. broadcast engi neers and technicians have been on strike since May 22. The girls (from left) are Everee Johns, 21; Laura Cook, 18, and B.ecky Price, 18. ' ., . , ' • San: t;I~me.nie . I Capistrano . . • EDITION ' .... ,., 'If ---. __ ... Today'8 F'iual N~ Y; Stesek• • • - . ' VOL. 6~, NO. 142, 1 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COCJNTY, CALIFORNIA .li40~AY, JUNE 15, 1970 TEN CENTS -- -..=.... . . ---.-..... Supi;enie Cou~t ·Jluli;ig_ , ---· -- -~ - '-~ c-·.eciorS rom ra • • Conviction Of Dodger " €ounty ·Ele~tion -. . -.. Re·versed Tally "·Comple.te J By JACK BROBACK diUlculUes delayed lhe final tabulallcn WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme · • ., .. Dellr ,. ... Miff Election Services Chief Deputy. Ed Court today exempted_fr~m_mllltary Orqe Cowity's final tally of votes Arookf said. . . servke all YO:U"i men ~ho ha ve ~t_rong __.._..----t-._ . lecUoR--. . moral or ethical objections to military I ~3;_t1a:.:Jg~e .--~s--no-dlan&tt-i.n---thitr--= ·so lcrng as;thetr .beliefs •r was complete at 7 o clock lhi:s Jl'Ol'm~g, contests for otfltt! or baJlot propositions. deeply held and are not based on e.1- 37 hours short of two weeU after the • as. predicted wbe• ~ results from 976 . pedlency. pol~ clc.d: ~f 1,022 county prec:incts were· rele.ased interpreting I.he draft law section that A co'!lbinaUo• or computer tape 1n the early ~•ing hours of Fr1d~y, provides for conscientious objectors, malfimctiolls, human -crron and other June 5. Jus~ce Hugo~ Blacll. wrote: "That * J... --k There were about 16,000 votn iii the sec\100 exeritptJ' from military service H 4& missing precincts wb.ic}) w e r e all those· whose consciences, spurred by C ' v tabulated in the official canvass begu°n deeply held moral, ethical, or religlOUJ ounty o·te Junes and completed thiJ mornlq. beliefs, would give them no rest or Result! did not change the outcome peace if they allowed themselves to oE ' the two key races in the Oraage become a part of an .instrument. ol. - Foulups S·et Coastarea,lheflnalfllu!esrevealed. -war." Newport Beach financier Ronald W. The decision -reverses the convict kin Caspers was elected Fifth District and three-year prison term of Elliott supervisor over lncwnbent Alton E. Allen Ashton Welsh II, a Los Angeles computer For Rev; D'I •, ud three other opponents. • engineer who refused Anny induction. ' 1.-c-"1 The final tally : Caspers 34,801 ; Allen, Justices, Wiltiam 0 . Douglas, William 11,805; Cotta Mesa Mayor Robert Wlbon , · J . BreMan Jr., and Thurgood Marshall Orfnfe. County's Primary Election 1,042; Fred Walter of Newport Beadt, joined Black's opinion. Justice John M. foulupt were to be aktd this. afternoon 2,711, and· Cris C. Cris of HunUngton Harlan supported the result, formin1 in Loe Ancelea: ,Wore a state AaRmbly Beach, 1111. a five;.man majority.' """'"1ltee. ,,_ flnal-...... ~ wfanlnl Black IOI Wdl .,_illied fw tl>e 4lX c:ounly olJiclals arc_ upectod to , by ,4!1'1 ..-. . , exemption .. en thouil> bt did not bua tuUly before Iha A11em!11J CammlUaa 11:-'!be ftgulor 3$111 Di 1 tr I ct htz 'plea !<> be iPl!ed from military en ElecUonl and ~ment be~ CoqpieulGDll raee,"S\atl. sen. JobllrG, duty on a dirtct 'belle£ in 1 supreme .. _, • ' ~ ~ _. • I DAll.Y rl\.ft ...... ·tr""' C.V... ~a1\fa}J Adopt .Laws ~f 'U:rgency' By lllCllAl\D P. NALL Of .. °"" , .... '"" Laguna llHch -w-.y may adopt-''urgeney"-ordi~ that would immediately prolllblt: -o:ll'•ll<ln1 a .lt&lb<d ®1 on Ille. beech. or in a park. -Riding a motorcycle on private ptoo ..ferty unle" Ille rider had Ille 'll'l'ltlen consent of the property owner. . -Singing, chanUng or playlna a musical Instrument {as one reHgous.eect does) In the park, on Ille . -or on--any publk: place. --Climbing public trees .. d.tlnc .. a park lawn or other pubUc property auch. as a fountain, fence or 'pWsted area. · -Occupancy of a hot.el room by • perlflil under 18 unless accompanied by a pamt or. l(Ulfd1an or a\tthar11ed ~$l~le adult. INBTAN'P LAW 1:t'he .,.._,. ontjoa..... If ....... ' by' the c:Ounti!, -.Id -..... t i.w. .,,,.,. -Id be la died .. -· • ·maJortlf-ol· 'ihe COllncll ftlail for thim. . ~ Is also 111 •-. not ill FRONT AND IN CoNTROL-HJiVE 'vou.1v11l ii1111 .. THl.irt ' nint ~t 2 p,m. In the ·sw. llhllJdlll«. Sclunltz (R·Tmtln) was ... predloted Ill bell!a. in u,e Loe: .Anaelu Civic Center. -easy winner of the GOP nomination and Jn fact, ~justice noted, Welsh struck . . -· Attendtftg from Oranp County were wilf face Democrat Thomas Lenhart of the word "rellgious'' from the C O to be Ed Arnold, elecUoil ltl'\'k:el ch1ef Santa Ana in · the November electio• application and characterized 'his beliefs Pendlet~n Mru•ine-·~ed. ·deputy; his anal~, Ted.Retic:k; JJ,obert .. tor the two-year term. as havina been 'formed '1by reading in Marshall of the -~..,.admfnlsiriUve ll'onlc:ally, Scbmlta faces a different the ffl!ldl ol history and socloloiY." oCficej Robert Fanriu, director ol Data l>emocnt. David Hai'bnan, Santa Ana tha1rew~~~eUtld ntog, hillslacbeklle'1','dW1._this Proce11ing Services and John Lew-is, Collese instructor; ill a special nm orr de!flnlted ur,.m. that WOWd lncrNH u.1 lic:enle 1... for dop. HO...ver, the amouot has not yet baen filled In. 'n>a Cooocll , "P"1<f pn>bably do this Wedo , oe!da.y nlftit. · , Cl)Y ol{lcJata are expectlnl a largo turnout at the w-,r -· particularly -over the urgency ·· doJr ordinance. as1istant county clerk. vote Juae 30 for the balanee of the a s~ngth comparable to that of tradi· • County Clerk Williain St. John is on unexpired term of the late .tJaines B. lionally deeply religious people. Even u whi b end! it J though Ills objec:Uon to war was un-vacation. Arnold llld Supervisor William U c M: amwy. denlably based in part on his perception Hirstein UllY also aUend.the hearing. o( world poUUcs, Black said, he is en-h1 Dana Point Ac.cident n. · ordinance wordln1 1tatet that dop, whether on a lea11h or not, poee an Immediate arid constant · Unat to the health, welfare ·IJld safety of pmono tl!!ng parlls and beaches. Asaembly commtttee chairman Paul -r 1iUed to be t d Priolo (ft..Pacinc Paliladel) has sakl ., Pirale' RaU:ls 'f exemp ua e.ri the draft the hearinf will not be ~'twitch bunt" 1~hlef Justice Warren E. Burger and and no effort will . be made lo place Justices Potter Stewart and Byron R. k Camp. Pendleton Marine wa11 throw• from his borrowed car a'nd lillled eMly Coday when the auto left the winding Del Oblspq Road in Dana., Poinl and plunged 200 feet into·San Juan Ocek. blame for election problems en anyone. J ll R J White diuented. • ~ "We juot want to find out what Ille 0 . y oger nn, While, •peaking for Ille three sa : problenu wet't and what' can be done . "I cannot Join today 's const lion of to avoid them In the Nov~ General Ge·is· $2,814 Booty , section IJ o.f the drart Jaw extending Elect.ion," Pr1oJo said. • draft exemptioh to those who disclaim County officials are expected to ex~ religious objections to "War and · whose A passh1g motorist spotted l h c wreckage this morning and notified sheriff's ')>llicers of .the a c i: ·1 d e n t • Investigators fou111d the bOOy of the young Marine partly· concealed by th~k brush and about 50 feet rrom the shatlt.red ptaln about faulty computer tapea: and Laguna Beach polioe art seeking a vjew1-about war represent a purely ·errors b1 workers that led to U. almost Jnuied babdit who turned up at the. (See DRAFT, Pare ZI two--...1: .i.i.,y In arrlvlnf at final vote back door ~Iha Jolly Roger Rl11Uur11~ counts. The ·final tau; wu completed 400 s. Cout lllgbway at cl..ing Um• at f ~""-thtz mornlnc· Sunday nJCb1 and departed with IZ,111.11 In cash and checks from the rutaurant Leaky Pavement SlQws Traffjc Tr.airic 1t Ule downtown Lagunt B~ach JntersecUoo ot _ Broacfwa)' and Beach 1treet Wai detodred "SUQd1f When water from a break In a 11-i.nch waler main bubbled up lhrouch Ille 'pavement. A ..,.._.an for the Sooth Coast Coun- ty Water ·lltJtrict 11ld ihis morning that tha break, Which -early Sunday momJng, bid beth rep&lred by Sunday evenlnc, but delly tn <lbtaining trucks to bring. in backtfJI would mike Jt nec:~su.ry to continue pevefuent ttp.ln tod1y. • safe. The robber, delcribed as 5 ree l G lnchel· tall, 180 poUltcis, about 25 years old and wurfng a homemade, fuJl.fal:< milk,~pulled a IUD on coo.II Jeffrey Lynn Morrow of Lquaa Beach when he tlepped oUtzlde to Ille trllh cans l:itehind the realalJJ'&nt at 11:17'p.m. Orderin1 Morrow beck into the building he brudW!ed Ille Wealem·type handgun, pollc:e llkf, IDd dtmanded that the Hfe be opened. Whea the cook obeyed, the man grabbed a bank deposU b~ con· taintn1 the money and ned. Ap- prOKim1tcly $218 in coins w.S left in Ille safe. Officers later notld that a· telephue cold In Ille riitauranl had beea cul with a sharp ~ot. • Kindergarten Signup Slated Rtgistratioa of childrea in the Laguna Beach Unified School District who will be entertng kindergarten in fall is §Cheduled -for Wednesday, June 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the district oUices, 550 Blumont St. · / To _be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be five years old on Dec. 2 of this year and parents are requested to brhtg proof of blrtbdate ·whea they register their children. The age minimum ls set by state law, noc. by Ole diitrict, accordin8: to Owen Tait, assistant superinte~ent in cfiarge of instruotkln .• car. Camp Pendleton officials today. refused to identify the dead man pending nollflca· lion of his next of kin. SheriU"s orficen added that he ' was AWOL at the time of the aceident and was dr!Vlng a cir regls"tered In the name or Earl L. McClain of 22tl Clift Drlte, Lagttna Beach: .lnvesU1atorl believe that the Marine fell asleep at the. wheel of t.hl!I car and filled to itegollate whit Is recognized .. as a dangerous turn lh Del Obi!P9 Road. He was ~aded 1or Lagun_a Beach at the lime of the accldeat. Sherilf11 officers said the car snapped a te"phone pole line on it.s way down the cliff and rolled over several times before cdfnlng to rest. Coroner's officers The broken main wu a main feeder lino ·to Scuth Laguna, uttndlng through Laguna Beach f\lom a Llguna· Be1c,h County Witter lltlUlct line at L<llrolt SP.:eet under a joint poweti ll'J.ll\leMent. Reservoir tuppUet were ample and · there was no lntenupticm ol water sen-ice in South Lipa, the IJ)Okesmao said. Ro.td repeln are eipected to bt • ' Hunlington Busts 83 - compleled by tonl&ht. · Narco Raids._ Resume W itli Second "Big Sweep . ' . Huntington Beach police put another Am , Fl 83 pertons behind bars over the weekend er1can ag on a >.,ieiy of · oorcOucs cbwgea, I• cludlll( -penoo who allnedly G• La culdvated .a inarljuaoa farm le his 1ven to guna bactyn. i • It wu tMI' ltCond major sweep 11f A new ,._,.,., fi'lq, -tliat bas _ l!ruc .,..,.. and suppllert In two ~eeks nowa over the Ullon'1 .. to! In by thO pollce ,department's Special WaohJnlton, n C, and ~ "llitle capitol Ehforceintnt Detail (SEDJ, 1 special · In Sacramaota will be pmeqted to the· l""'1' of offk'O? tr"'1ed to handle trou- clty •of Lacina Beoch by Muonlc t..dge blo 1pol1 la the city. tn·tn rtac Dq Sunday. Lut week more tha• IO perps were Jn a l p.m. ctremllil'11 at Heislei Poil'lt. taken Into CUl\Ody on llmllar cfiarge1. the na1 wu roiled on the ·naJPOI• The tatfft roundup by Sgt. ueor1e which was 1ivtn lo the cily by Lodp Rmek's S£D offlctn Included ID on 17J la 1117. Eich the beach, lncludin.J It juveniles. Nine- ' • teen of those arreated are Orange Coat persS'na ion marijuana charges lnr.ludl111g resldeJtla. :Patrick Kennedy, 21 , who had a charge The beach arrests led Det. Carl Vldano of assauJt on a police officer added ud other members of tbe narcotics for allegedly hitUng an offjcer who . en· detail to the additional arrests of 23 tere~hl! ~ttmtnt . .., penom, lncludfnc nve juveniles. Taken al" 1221 "' A?Dbama St. for sales ,.\cting Ofl the lnlonnatlon qblAlned of dangerous drugs wa1 Burt Dennis, by SgL Renek, Vldano raidf:d three' -r41• ,J:1ifif othet..petiOllS , were Rrretted homes locludlng 11141 'Blnghamploa Cir-f ~ fld<lr"! •oo ·a vari•.11 ol narcotiCJ cle, where Jay Delameter, lt, wi s ar· reated, on chai'ges of cultlvattng ·marl· Jack Rienho)t• pl the police juana. ment's~ narcOllcs bUreiu said . lhe Offleer1·11ld they founcr6"40 tn'ar1Juana ri cts a~· par( of a' camJ)algn aaglnsl! plants ln hit backyard~ Also _.rrested marijuana and drug users and auppllcrs. at the location were llx other -~ oald J be l>flleves Ille wora will gel on marlJuan• charges. f 1ilnd llllt ''Huntington Boch does not At 215 14th st.. off ken arrested five toWate ~ druc t.reJ!lc." • • saJd Injuries suffered by the dead min indicate that he mu1l have bee1 klUed at the moment of lm,pact. Investlgatora today con,firmed from McClain· that the · ·dead man . hid permission to UJe his car. :Viejo ~Ian _Hurt, . ' . . Scientist . GK In 2 Accidents It •tat.1 that "It lhall be unlawful fpr any dog to, be within -Heisler -Park, Bluebird Canyon ' Park, lllddle Field .,.. lrvtne Bowl ·Park or to be· UPoft any btadl-wlthln -lhe CGrJIOl'ale llmlta of this city at any time, whether er not IUch dog ta confined by lellh .• : " SOME EXEMPT • The prohlblU°" would not apply to clop partlclpaUni In obedlence cm.. ._ed by the Clly Recreation Department. pop 'would be allowed on public ,treeta-·•• lona aa they were ~-a_ leash not more. than itx feet . . · JQn1 "in the hands ol a pttlOll capible A Mission Vie JO man. suffered a frac-of controlling Slid dog.•: tur~ leg In a LlgUM Caayon Road 1be lree climbing ur1ency .ordinance accident Saturday but a Rlver&ldt 1Cle11~-also determines that auch practice it ~ tist escaped without serious inJUJ')' wtwn a ''present dan,er to the public Mfety, bis car rolled over four , !iJnes in · 1 health and welfare." · ,._ . Un -·•·· The motorcycle urgency ordinance al. ieCOnd accident on u11:: twas g 1v.uway so itatea that large numbers ot perlON Sunday night. have adopted the practlce of ridlna: Victim of the Saturday eoiliaion wu motatcycles upon private sroperty. It Car1os . Jayne. Merideth, 29, 'or 237d . 1tates they J~e_,!~~· an(j "bolberiomt Calle Hogar, Million VlejO. (Set· l.IKGENCY, Pap.J) . His car, eastbound on Lapna Can.yon ~ near Bil BelJ(i · shortly after I a.m., wu rtruck by 1 wl!ltbound :vehk:l' driven by 1 Joseph'. Anthony Rotl, ti, a Marine from .the S&nta Ana "MlrlDe C«pt Air Facility. .\ · Roll tokt police he observed a llr1c pipe on thie lhoulder of.the road, mafke4 with '!Yamln1 barriers, swerved to avokl hitting It and lost . control or lib· car on .the wet pavement, striking the • coming Mel'idtth vthlcle. 1oferldeth was released from Soulh Coast Community Hoepltal after -~ ment £dr a leg fracture and knee in.Jurlu. At 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Dr. ~olm ·Brian Mudd , IO, a bl<>Chembt from the Unlv.enlty or C•lffomla, Rlvenlda, WU eastbound on U1e Canyon Road nUr _EJ:. Taro ..Jloodr Pollco. Nld, ,•boa• l!t' lost conttol of hit ' 1111ali :llM'fllr! ar Whil< a~tm;tfn(to'-lnolJ\lr >efllclo. \ • • 'Mudd'l.car t'ftritd off tile rold, ~ t • • ,... f oli'r tlme1 and camt1 • '° mt oa • tOp. Apparcnlly-not .Mtiou1ly hurt. iliail ~., ,.ken' Jo Ille homo GI, a ~ rnen<r' In Lasuna llNch ,liJ w1-. polica rtported. ' • Oruge ' c..a It'll look -.. lib ... ol -cham~r or commerce ,.,. "'*" ! day, with --•ldel and temp- tnturu cllmbln( lnlo the Ctlllral eeveatJa alcq-tbe ~qe CouL 1 INSIDE TGDA'f __ ;:-____ , -· I • I ' -~----.. ---~--, ---------~~-·~·~-~----~··'····---,~--.-----' J DAILY PILDJ. SC Five · Save d laSinkin .. . -. g • • •• Off Mexico ' ,. Five Orange eoist residents relu~ing, from a fis"hing trip In ~1exican waters [Ook to the sea early Sunday when lhe.ir 52~oot cruiser began taking on water and :swiftly sank 190 miles sout'b of San Diego. No one was injured when the Followipg ~a. owned by r-.1arshall Duffield of l'J~rt Beach, went down off Baja CaUfornia aCcording to the U.S. Coast Guard,.', r ·· Dufrleld was not, a~ard but. the party . rescued included skipper Robert L. Fishef..Jiis'wlfe, brother, and two fr iends. ·includiDg -Robert Palfle. of · N~j>ort Beach. Payne is the brother of DAILY PILOT Chlef Photographer E. Lee Payne. CoaSt Guard spokesmen in San Dl~go said a htlicopter was a.1;.patched lo the sinking Scene within • sight of San terontrpo lsJand, after Fisher radioed a tlistress call just before the party aban· ~one<! ship. · • The Sh~r ; .CJeW spotted the five ~drift about 1-a~ two hours. ,after '.the Fol'J!fw1ng Sia "'as discoVered to be ta1fing On water ·and a fishing vessel \...as direded to their rescue. 'nit):_.~~! ·ta~n _!board and ex~ed to arrj~ ln San Dieg9 some time today. Coast ;.5.fuard Search and Rescue 11.ulhofj~ ,said Fisher's initial Mayday call wa5 monitored at 3:05 a.m., and ·t;.aid the'bow was already awash . ~ Three•of those -aboard shoved. off in . 11 IJ-fool boat and at 4:09 a.m., Fisher and the refn_aini~g ~wmen abandoned litlip in a s.mall lilera!t. ·They were Picked up by the fishing -boat El Jesse, at .6:30 a.m., after the ·vessel took addi,tiooaJ fuel from another .boat t9 go to their rescue. Goa.st Guard officials said the rescue !Operation was complicated and Uie five persons} aboard the Following Sea we~ endangered by four foot seas with OC· casionaJ swells of 12 to 14 feet No. cause could .immediately be estab)ished for the sudden sinkin&. .or the boat, but Coast Guard officials said the trouble was ·first discovered in a toilet. A cr~iln went below 'decks ' tQ ]l_se the facility and found four feet of water in the ~ompart?}tnt, accqrdjng to initial radio d>ntaets l + ; t t • P'" Visibility in "the area was about !ix . ptile-s when the Coast ,Guard helicopter . Crew located the-skipper and crew bob-~bbig/n theil two small boat¥. ,/ ' . ·. From P"fle l ~U~GENCY ... 't G the · g"nersl public and create a . d<ingerous fire hazard. ~ Music is also found .Jn ordinan« wordine: to be. a danger to lhe publlc ·safety. health and welfare. · • It woiild rule Out singing, chantini: 'Clr playing any musical instrument in :a publi_c place except where there has been a r>arade approved or a dan<:e or business acUvi~y. A memorandum from Mayor Richarii GaJ,dberg lo the council accompanies the· urgency ordinances. It -' states lhat he has dlscusse.d thein with the police chief and city allorney. · "Ttlese 81-e going to you for your conside ration, hopefully· to· be passed at the next ·meeting . (Wednesd~y) as emergency ordinances in tlle face oC the expected heavy summer influx," the ma yor states, add ing: - "I per,sonally J ee\ !Jla.t they will be going a long way to help &0lve JOme of our problems. If you ha~e any ·ques~ tions, ,Please contact me." DAILY PILOT Ht•ll•rt l111et. Hv11rl~r" IHc• L9t"'' I Hclll F11111t1I~ '11R.y C•"• Mn• S•• c r1•11te i')lfA'fG! COA!T PUllLISMING COMl'AN'f Ro'tiert N. w,.d ,;·; ~ Mood1;, Jul)I I~ 19,;t ·Laguna's New Mechanical Man_ <;reg KeSsler of Laguria Righ's baseball team takes a turn at bat try· lng to beat new pitching machine recently donated to the school by Laguna's Jaycees. Athletic Director Darrell McKibban oper~tes the automatic pitcher wbicb has a good curveball but a weak slid~r. Police Chief Cr1ticizes Rock Con~er.t Reporting ( . -' Anaheim Police Chief David Michel , f.oqay ~Jan 11iftjng through arrest .reports and pclice d0.C um en ta ti on preparatory to issuing a statement on an Anaheim Stadium rock concert tha t ended Sunday night In a wave of arrests and several admissions to the b01pitaJ. But he paused, long enough today to condemn "certain newspaper 1ccounts'1 of the rock ~·music festival Bl "lr· responsible and highly exagaeraled. "It is not tru~ _Lto say" that most of the arrests were for narcotics of· lenses," he said. , "There were· many causes, including drinklnt. tllf ·,h,at 4nd a )ih.1' oy41'eX· citemerft' bJt there Was no wi"ci:~read use of drugs and I don 't think things were too bad' considering we had 25,000 young people in that stadium . , Bearing in mind that ·this was a roe~ conctrt 1 don't think we had anything out or the ordlnar:y," Chief Michel sa1d. He refused to state the number of arrests made and the nature of those arrests until "J have examined these reports in detail." Anaheim police h'ave been ordered to Capo Beach Puts Zip Back in Life After PO Merger .. Capistrano Beach has won its battle to restore the .community's zip code number, lost when Capistrano Beach was combined with the San Clemente postal area. _ Jack Tngal13, the Chamber's sec~etary, received a letter this1 morning from L. B. Schoonover. directer of distribuUon (If mall processing di\ti'Slon ol the federal say .nothing to the press until Chief ?>.1ichel is ready to issue his statement. Orange County Medical Center officials imposed ·the same .sllence on their staff and were not prepared' to comment' on reports that many r~k music enthusiasts were sent to the 'County facility for treatment after the concert. Tl'lose same repdrts Indicated that many of. those admitted and later released were under the.1lnfluence of drugs .. Teenagers Held 1!1 Laguna Beacl1 On Booze Rap . . Suspicious behavior of a quartet of teensgers in a car parked in the 2100 'block of Ocean \Vay at 10 p.m. Friday led to the arrest or two Laguna ·ueach girls, aged 13 and 14 , and their male companions.· 15 and 17 years, old, on charges ~f possession or alcohol. Observing the youngsters apparently trying to hide something under ·a car sea t as they approached, officers ex- pecle<IJhe fam iliar aroma of marijuana. Instead, the fumes emerging from th( vChicle were clearly alcoholic. They were traced to two bottles of wine and half a gallon of vodka. all partially consumed by the merfymakers who were described by police as "very inebriated." After checking in al the police station, all ~·ere turned over to their paren~s. San Clementean Injured in .Fall government, announctng the restoralloo of 92624 . · A 12·year-0ld San Clemente boy suf. "We recognize that the dupli cation of • fered a head injury and a possible certain street names Jn the two com· dislocated e.lbo1~ !n a fall from a clift munities can r95ull in some mis-Saturday at the Callfia beach In San deliveries"and delays of mail, partlcul!!'-Clemente State Park. ly:..when mailers optionally use San Police said Jerry Lee Roney of 2309 Clemente as a malling address oE ~alle ~1on~co.. was f9und injur~ (In PfUICle"I t rd l 11Dt11ner J,t\< l. C111l•v ii?Si~eiitS Or . Ca!'is~i'ito BiiCh";'"-said the parking lot of the beaQtl. .~ Schoonover.· ' The boy was discovered 8.t about sun:;et · 11\e Capistran<> B'iaCh Oiamber of Saturday evening. \'kt 'Pit•'""' '"d Gt"tttl Ml"ttet llto"'•' .Rt e•lt l!f,!or l~om11 A, M11r1>lti"1 M.,,.g!ng fd•lor ll•<~•rd P. Nell $0ul" Or•"llO t.\1111 v Edl!Or Offi'" • Ce•+t Mn1: U6 Wut ''' )•reel Nf*i.c>r, It ~("' 7111 Wut ,.,..,, l)<lylf\lfr(I .., l•lll"* lt!Ch: )U l'Otftl ••Mut Wil"trng!o~ llNCll: !ll1J ••1ch l::iutt~t•ll .. ~ (1117111\lt; .JCJ Nl>ftb IEJ Ct1'\ll'IO AMI OA1LV PILOT. wl•n w•!tn (, c-biM.d "'• H"°"J•Pfftl, It lhlell•nl:'lll dlilY .. <•Pl 1.,,,. d•'(: Jn ••P.••"' td•l'°"I to• L•o11"1 •e.:clt, NtWW• •••<1'. , .. ,, M .. 1. H""IJ"'lltn II.CCII ••4 F.unt•ln V•IJf Y, ...... ,wl!ll 1,.. '"IOnlj CttHi..u. 0••"9"' C.111 "11blilll"'t '°"""""' "''"'I"' •'•"Ii .,,. I I nu Wtil ' hlbo• •t~ . o.itwoo•• •t•CJ>, ••d lJO wur lllY itrH1. COl!f Mt>•. T1l.,H11e 111 '1 •42°,)21 Cl1H1tfll4 AlllMrtiil•• 642 5611 ,,. c11-11re "" n,1,l'fRlltln1 T11.,1ii1 .. ''2•4,JO . Corpmerce ha11 made several appeals He was taken for emergency treatment .for the restoration, based ~n desire of to SQ.uth Coast Corru:nunlty HosP,ilal then the 'COmmunity'1 residents to maintain · admitted. Aides said .he was in &atisfac- lhelr ~wn's Identi ty. • • tory condilion reco vering from a con· Secretary'·tngalls also reported to the cusslon, authorities 1ncidents of mis..deliveritS dLie to dup\ICation of street names In · Capistrano Beach and San Clemente. Residenu ti&d also lodged complah~l!. T eachei.· Reports $300 Robbety A ~hool teacher from Bell told Laguna Beach .wUce. he was robbed of $300 in broad daylight Saturday afternoon by a hitchhiker be picked u_p on Laguna Canyon Road. John Austin Mulviholl. 31. said he picked up a man in his mid·twenlies ~ he drove toward Laguna at 2 :~ Realtor Robbed .In San Clem ente Burglars smashed their way into a San Clemente Realtor·s office d u r I n g the weekend, but their ransacking of a desk inside yielded no loot, p o I i c e said today. ~ Realtor George~ Conrad ·told police he discovered a window shattered· in his- oUlce at 613 S, El Camino .Real as he opened up for business Sunday morn· ing. (.O .. rlt•~, It~ 0-•,,_t ( ... " P .... !11"!"' ".,Hllr. Nt ntw1 ""'~· Ml.,.trl!...,1. <111•1•1 "''""' ,. t ••• ,,~14!'1'\tnil ••rtl" l!W) Ill. ffltnlll!l(d wll""" lll'ftltil ,..... fl\otf,lt<I"" Cff'f'ff"I IW'le•, ~ (1111 "'11iic-pt!I •I Ne,.,..1 111(!'1 "·~($ti! ,..,.,.., (AllM'l'llt )11llo<••l lioll » u It!' U.06 ,...,mltlt: llY "'•II U tf -•"l'f'I "' • ..., <jn11,,.1io..... u 111 ~1n1,, • p.m: Hia passenger · pulled a gun, J\tul vlholl related . and seized his wallet conJaining S300 in S20 bills frnm a recently .,cashed pa y check . The man then got ou~ 'of the car and fled, his vicUm told police. , QIQ~rll said · tl1e' ·LhltV"es used fbre~ garden rock& t.o sb1tttr the }~w\ndow, then unlocked a door to enter the 'OfUce. A desk was ransacked. but nothina tppeare<I stolen, Conrad told officer•. •• ,.,,. .. ' ' • • 1 North ~iets, Cong · H-0ld KompQng-Sp eu.: .. Pl!NOH, 'PENH, CambC>dla (AP> -lo say that the eoemy has pul!od out" puint or one ol the nw:eat batUu yet Enemy iroqps 1>11.t b1ck three a.ltacks ' Cambodian official& reported early to-• in C..ambodia because it-lies astride ~t• . today by,. Cambodian ind ~uth Viet-day that the city-seized by an e,sUmoted . t. the main s.1.1Pply hja:hway thal lipks namese r&d'fs trying to regain control 1,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong Phnom Penh with the country's dhly of Kon1Pong Speu on Cambodia's most on Saturday -had (alle,0 to coun· deepwater port, Kompong Som, formerly vllal overland supply route. -terlJUacking forces. But they· could ,not Sihanoukville, on the Gulf of Siam. Associated Pess correspondent John say) when this was suppp;s¢d 1.(1~ have The Pighway c,rrles virtuli!llY· ·all of 1'. Wheeler, reporting from)lutside Korn· happened. the capital city's pelrOleum and:DllnY pong Speu, said North Vietnamese and The South Vietnamese armored t~sk other supplies. Informants in Saigon said Viet Cone. troops held on to the pro~incial force of 4,000 men was making the Cambodian Premier Loo Nol. faced wit~ capita\ despite overwhelming ,odds. deepest penetration yet re~rted b.Y ~n an imminent ci'isis unless the road ls Earlier' 1n the day both South Viet-allied military force into Cainbod1a m kept open, asked Saigon for the task namese and Cambodian spokesman efforts to save Kompong Speu. force to reinforce' his own outgunned claimed the city, about 30 miles Newsmen returning here' from the and outmanned troops a,t KomJ>Ong Speu. southwest of Phnom Penh, had been fight.Ing area j.oday said Cambodian ?>.faj . 1th Suong of the Camt>odian army recaptured. forces reqlained· positioned on Kompong 1old new(imen his forces woukf occupy But later reports from the scene said-spt°u's eas.tern edge while . South Viet-the town by tonight, but'by !Ile afternoon a Cambodian pmy patrol h'ad tri~ • namese troops hammer'9 at it from they had been unable ro advance cloaet to make the fltst penetration (If the the southeast. ~ than a tiaU mile from lhe city center. city and was stopped by a curtain of Artillery rounds continued to smash One IS.man patrol advariced about MIO fire rrom Commun.lit command troops. · Into the center of the tow9. wllch de spite yards frorn a school 1.2 miles from Officials in Saigon ,said the tGwn had the claims of the ipokesme!fapparently to1vn and slippep ihto ~ouses on . the been retaken Sunday night. was still under control of the entrenched f'dge of !be city. They madt a short "South Vietnamese troops are in the· enemy forces. search and turned up only one old lawn," a spokesman &aid. "It ls pos&ible • Kompong Speu has become the foe~! woman. ' Froin Pagel DRAFf ... ' . personal code arising not from religious traiJ:ling and belief as the statute require,s but 1rom readings in philosophy, history and sociology, Our obligation in statutory construction cases is to enforce the will of Congress, not our owo." The ruling flowed from a decision by the Suprem·e Court in another draft case in March1 ~96S. The court held theil that a conscientious objector met the exemption test if a "sincere and meaningful belief" occupied his ure in a manner parallel to that filled by G<>d in more traditional religious believers. -The draft law pro vision interpreted by the court is the one that exempts from combat and c non-combat service men who "by reason of religious training and belief. .. are conscientiously opposed to participation int,,.ar in any form." ' Youth Hangs Himsell BAKERSFIELD I U P I ) A Bakersfield youth plJlying in a tree in his backyard accidentally hanged himself Sunday night, the sheriff's off l c' e reported . David W. Lueall.en, 15, ap- parently fell from the tree with a rope around his neck. . -Man:son . . Oil Trial \, Defen~ant_s_ to Be Strapped In?. ~ ' ' ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Hippie guru 'Charles Manson and three young women cJ!ttsts go to trial today for the murders of actress Sharon Tate Jllld six other persons. The judge was expected to order the defendBJlts strapped .. to. chairs if necessary to preserve couitroom order. Superior Cou rt Judge Harold · Older summoned prosecution and defe'tlse lawyers to his chamber's to discuss ground rules f(lr-a~ trial expected --to last months and perhaps more tnan a year. Despite delaying tractics by both sides, Older was determined to sta'rt jury selec- tion today. ' The stale had anything but a sure case against Manson, 35, and the three female members of his "family." The coofession of key witness Susan Atkins to the slayings at .the home of l\.1iss Tate and wealthy grocer Leno LaBianca has been recanted and the prosecution was face·d wilh relying prin· cipally on circumstantial evidence. Manson, MlSs At ldns and the two other defendant! -Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten -have distrupted • n pretrial hearings by turning 1.heiC bac~ on the coutt. Friday they assumed the positioo of the crucifixion and had to lie dragged fro·m the courtroom. J Older~ a tough magiStrite determined ~ have d_ecorum -. had them placed in anterooms where I.hey could hear the proceedings via louds.peaker. He was expected, how.:ever, to take steps to ·see they are phrslcally "'present iii the courtroom during the trial. The.· ~autiful Miss ~Tafe .. who gained ·-r-- prom1nence ·in the mo'v1e, "Valley Of the. [)()IJJ," was stabbed to death Aug. 9 m ~er home· .in Benedict Canyon. Also killed that rught were heir stylist Jay Sebring, Polish movie di rector Voityck . Frokowsky, ·coffee he l r t 1 s Abigail Folger and Steven Parent 18 a friend of the caretaker. · ' ' The next night LaBianca and his wife 1\terc killed in their home and the word 1'pig" scrawled In blood as it bad been a1 Liie 'tale estate. Months passed before Manson and his band were arrested in ·a cabin In Death Valley . Miss Atkins at first told .a grand jury Manso n· had masterminded Ute slayings. • ' 1 • There is Iiow only one airl,in e serving Oranoe County.;And the/'ve just.in-.CMllir•lt II cr_eased thei r fares . Now, if you want to save $10.50 rou~d trip; we suggest dwJlll ~ you fly PSA from LA ins_t ead. The PSA air fare from LA t(> ~an Francisc(\is ·~ still $1i.75, including tax. · · . : • • ~~'JIU .. '' •lift;,_ ' ,. ' ,. \ I \ I ! • • C:ongress Balks Campus Troubles Hurt School AUl • WASHINGTON (UPI) - Campus riots, reaching new high in munbers and intensity this sprill(, have delayed and may even have k:Wed chances Congress will act on any higher education legislation this year.' . ·earl D. Perkins (0.Ky:>. told UPI today the Hoose Education and Labor Com- mittee he cba,irs will not act oo pending college aid pro- posals unless CongJ'ess ts sUll in session Jate this year and the disorders and pubJic in- dignaUon over them have lessened. A spokesman for S e n • Claibrone Pe 11 ' s education subcommittee, which is also considering changeS in tt>e current higher education act, said "the senators are very conscious of reacUon to cam- pus violence but no decision has been made to delay such le'gislation for that reason." The spokesman__ for the Rhode Island Democrat• acknowledged, however, the panel bas shown no urgency to move the bill to the Senate floor. • nus ls partly because con- gressional authorization for the ~ct, .which provides aid to colleges and students through grants and loans,rwill not expire until July I, 1972. But Rep. Edith Greej) ((). Ore.), $:hairman of the lfouse subcomrriititee ~with jurisdic- tion over higher education bills said there js a pressing need for action now in at least two areas: -Govttnment-backed stu- dent Joans still are not being made in sufficient nwnber to meet demands despite con- gressional action last year in giving private lenders an extra 3 percent in interest rates, raiSing the maximum to 10 percent. , ..... , -Many private schools are on the brink of closing, and some already have because of rising costs and dwindling private support. $\'fift govem- m~nt aid ~ needed, sJ>Okes- men for small colleges have told Mrs. Green's sub-@mmlt· tee, il their hundreds of thou-. sands or students are not to be turned out to seek room in al- ready financially strapped a.rid overcrowded p u b I i c ~tu­ tions. "I can't see how we can gel support for a bill now or perhaps even this, year," said Mrs. Green, who last year proposed an antk:ampus disorder bill considered by her fellow Otrm ocrats 80 repress! ve they bottled it up ' in committee. The measure would have re- quired colleges, ill Oilier lo get federal aid, ·to draw up rules on bow they would cope with violent 4emorustratioos. Procedures for cutting off aid or for e1pelling students or firing faculty members the school found g 1,1 i I t y of participating in them ilso would have to be available for inspection. . "If we had that in law we wouldn't have half the prir blems we have on campuses today," she said. The main reason most education legislators a r e reluct,.nt to send a higher eduCation bill to the Boor now is tbat it would be subject to what they call "punitive" amendments in angry reaction to student demonstrators. The fiscal 1971 office or education money bill, passed by the House April 14 and no'w pending in the Senate, contafried ·~$900 ·miJliOn for · higher education. But it also included a clause that would deny 8ny of the money to stlldents or faculty membera who damage or take over campus buildings or prevent the school from opera,ting. The proposed clause,· ideit- lical to language in the cur- rent educalion appropriation law, fails to specify pro- cedures to determine guilt, as was called for ln the Green proposal. The clause simply says tha\ the use of threat of force which results in the takeover o( a college building or which prevents students or faculty from attending classes is con.. duct that requires a cutoff or loder11 aid. Super-smart Machine T~ Help Out Drivers ROLLA, Mo. (AP) -A· tell you such things as super-smart copilot in the whether you are to the right form of a computer Utat will -or left Jn your lane, whether the road curves a h e a .d , tell you. bow to maneuver your whether there are jcy spots ' tar is being researdled .at c<ming up, and how vtell yoo .a branch of the University are driving over-all. of Missouri. '. 'Ille chief investigator on the It may some day take the project is Dr. Ken Dunipace, place ol the backseat driver. a950Ciate J*'Ofessor of el«- 'Ille r.es&arch group a:t .. trlcal en£:ineering. The systerh Rollil.'s Tr a.n sport at lo n may work in several differen~ I!L9titute is testing a driver· \vays, he says, but probably assisWlce system that will something like this: use a small romputer and Magnets will be Installed in a highly sensitive sensor in-U1e road at a certain spacing. stalled in an automobile. 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On or offers for sale a product making a test purchase., the at one price:. then tries to inspector (who didn't Identify get you to buy another pro- himsel! as a VDAC agent) duct. usually more expe'nsive, was told thal the 3Sc beef when you come to his place was old, tough and wooldn·1 of business. Farmer urges you be satisfactory for general always to beware of dealers cooking. He was also advJsed who offer meat at bargain that the cutting and wrapping prices below those o f kirsi on the meat would be reputable retail stores in your high, as much a' 70 percent area and suggests 1 pass on ·of the grou weight. to you these major. guides; HE WAS then guided to a ti) Befere yoe consider SOMETHING N EW ~ A longer wheelbase and \Vider tread for better balance and stability. a sliding slide door for easy entry, and more interior space make the 191 Chevy van and Sportvan good for motor home conversion. The Beauville, shown here, is the deluxe model. 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H1!1!burt 1.0S 10 l.w. .... 3'1' ~· AM~IJ 1."° !Cl -37" 36'1.i l6~t + "(i orln I ,ISi 3' 2.W. 101 2•t~ +Vo l11mWJI .)ti 1 1\'o 1 1 -~k AltUl(bl DI' 11 ,, ,. ,. . . . . . orGW 2.~ 11 ''°\It llS\o\ llS\111 -'VI 1-Wmm P111 I 1J ""' 11~ lt +·~ Am MPlorl II 1•• ' ll'll + 111 o,.,.rtn .n ' 1111.i 1' 11 '"!-l/li Hommncl .711 \( •~• tu 1& 'II l~ Al'l•tG11 I.II tl :nh :12 n .... win Corn l •io ... ~ •i'o ..... H•ndlmn .61 xl! J61) !£i "H'li +11~ Am l'llolto 1J m 9 tVt 1•1 "· <1>1 &occt .:lll I ll\1 l)\11 "!3\.\i -111 Hind Hor .Jf ) "'I:. 1•1' _ '4 ""l\j .06e lll ffV. s.•.lo 51Vt +iii?. •c lnU 1.70 t2 1' 2'14 :it ' t ~i Hines Cp .50 1.1 11\t lot'll -!l\o •m i: J 2 ll\11 'Ill&-16'.lo -"" rlnr 1 '°° 1 :nu. n vv. ~'> H•n~M \·lO 11 ""' '5'11 <f5" t" Aln h .60 ~ 16\'o 1 Ill ~.,:, -11. r9d ltl 0F"ln I ) !•I'll UV. 1•\.li ..... H1rcourt 16 271'1 11 11ii '.j:" 1': A Sme 1.911 -m ljV. 15 v. . n1rn11K.ll .to If 11\'t nv. u~ -~\ ~•rrr• In! 1 lH «1>,1 " .., --Jlt AnlSP.Alr .111 SI • Olio • 'lo -·~ .-.Hind 1 'f lf\Ci 11 11V. -" tynca Cp l l 16.. u 16 Am Sid,/ 100 »~ l1 32 .... rowCol l.07t IOI 1 ... lDI• 10 ,__Iii HortSMrx 10 IJ 11,_. 17"\ !Pi ¥"-11 . Am$ld •,75 1 It U II\\ -1111 town Cwk "5 1)\0 ll . lb'.' ····· HotV Al 1:211 U 17\'I 11\\ 17* + ·~ stage leaf rear springs lo giVe far superior lo the relract1ng ...,., s••n ·• 16 1~1 u~\ ''""" -..... .-~Ii ~ t 1 $ QJ,;i '3u + •.~ H1w111:1 1 :12 • 1 1• mt 2• + ~· best possible ride: outside step now commonly A.~r .,l".:. 'f 2i\• 2i 1i" f ~ ~nft!C:.J:I L]l f lf• 11~ --;-· ~ ~CZ',J1~10:, ~ 'It~ 11~ 1J[t :..: ·,. -Largest six-cylinder used with light-duty vtins. :m1t .. 1'"';~ ~n .T:-: ,n! .t~: t ~ :,J,;v ... ~•"" 111 1til: I~ ::~ ~-~ ~:_'": .;1, 11 J:: J~ &t + •1 ennine in its field as siandard Standard engine in six-~~· ,·.e ,,~ ,'," 1!!~ , .. , -,h uUIOO" ·21 1 121• 12·' 12~ -"' Helnr HJ n •'3 nVt n '1"'1 + '41 t> -.., -'""" + ummln .llb ~ n,,_ fj.lt n i ~ Helent C"'1 S fl' f t lli.+ '4 equipment; cylinder models is a 250 cu Aw ~11>1 1·0 111111 1111 11~1 11"' + ::r"m!'t:,,·~ 57 n·~ 111• n _ •• Heller'"' ·*' · u " uv. IP> +l" · · 1· · · ·~~roe eo ~ it 1!~ 1~~ · · ur1 Wt A 1 l :uv. lll• 15'/i •...• Heller oU.11 · l 711'> nv, 71\.\ -1~ -\\1idesl rear door opening in. 1n-1ne six, developmg 155 M"lfltek Mia •11 11 10..,; 11 '"'" , 1111,," 1.:io 21 11•1 1•~ 11 ... ~~~·~· • 1~ ltf"• 1~i ... " in lhe induslry, with doors hp., .t~e largesl in the light::;:f1c'".'i.·90 1~ ln~ ~ l!i:+n; ~~'°:M 1 ·::0.0 1! ~~ ~~~ }:::;+1'-i ~1p1i (1p ,; !.,~ '~ •• '~~_:" that can be 0...........1 virtually van £ield. The standard VS .r.MK r.J ·JO 111 15v. u:ii. u"" -"' -D-:!:,.~\~ :~ ,? ,'," -'. ,.••,·+··,,. yo:•,..,,. . . A.MK )~ 10 S.Vt ~\lo ~V. -,,, -,. I 'l • l\mNll CDUL. _ 2111 tJoli Uh 19~ ..... --fll Cp 1.1! 20 lP1 1' l9~i t ... Heublein .10 · '2 Jl'ii 11"i 3114 -\{,, dock loading. 200 hp . for the half-too series, Amtlfd 1 . ...,,.---, 111.1o 21'1.o 21 _ i.:. rt tnot .:!Ob n ""• H'oo nY.i " Hew Pac-.XI · n1 J6l~ U'..lt 2• + ~ . . Amlol .31 5 n1 7•• 1:it + ··-rl lrtd 111 1 1J ll U":i ll i-b HiQn vou.,. 13 th R t\'o I•• High Gear d1evrolet Brings Out N~w ' F oi'ward · Coii t.rol Va.11 Li11e_ more expensive meat -USDA buying from a bulk meat Choice -and told that thi.s dealer, cbeck bis reputa'uon Sl.39 a pound beef would be carefully. . ,. much better and the cutting IZ) Don't Perm I l the loss would ·be less than 20 meal dealer to ~se high percent. pressure sales lactics on you. After indicating that he Give yourself plenty 0£ time would take a quantit.y of the to think and to figure out Sl.39 a pound meat, the in· what you are getting for your spector ,began bargaining with money. the meat dealers. He rvaally (S) tlftd our,1 •lie~ the , bought 188 pounds of Choice meal bas been graded and beef at the reduced price or what grade It is. lf It is "ll .06 a pound. graded Utility or Good, it is Back-at the V 0 A C likely to be tough and stringy laboralory in Richmond, the and the net yield after tutting WIOI Carl Carsle11se11 inspector weighed the beef and also may be low. Meats sold oi ""' 0.1" Pr ... s111t foond he had .. reeeived a little In most supermarkets are Chevrolet has introduced a over 120 pouods _ a 3' per-usually USDA Oloi« 0 r completely redeslgoed 1971 cent cutting loss against the above. .,. llgbt-duty forward conlrol van less than 20 percent (4) Conlider tbe trimmini line featuring greater space guarantee. losses when yoq buy bulk utility and load capacity as Thus, lhe_120 pounds ~0r weight.meat. Ha_ye ~ilealer well as significant design in, meat was actually costing tell you how much -}Os! there novatiorus. The 1971 light · van $1.71 per pound, much more will be in tutting and what inclu~s. a I-ton m"ies fo·r than Lhe original $1.0li for the net amount or meat you will -tbe._f1rsl time. There are two ..::=:~itlll!.ncr:.Uncut Jiftf:.:'.:t\nd-1ID. ~~.....m==~c-1:n~c ~-styles -=.lbe...com· top of this, 51 of the 120 caltulate exacely what you meretal Chl!vy van fnd the pounds delivered at $L71 per will be paying per pound for co m Pan ion dual-purpose pound re et es en t e d ham-the meat. Sportvan wagon. Both have flat tO tflt'bOd" 16r convenI,..nt remains at 307-cu.~·in. and AMP' ,... .sa 1'36 ''"' .u*-""' +>.a ~,,R1vr~.i111 11 • -1~ 1 .... ~· 1.10-• "" mi. m~ + 1i1. The new line is significantly with a larger 350 cu. 1n. VI Ant<Ofllf 1.911 1s 2•~) u l•v. +111 •• Pr'\"' 1oa3 12"' 1n• 1:w.. -.,. Hut..-.Ho1e1 1 1• ~ •'-" :1e1111 ·.:.:."' ·---1 Anc:ll Hort I ll J5{' 2i 25 l V 0CO U 1Plo lW. 151r. +'Ill Hob.Ir! 1.211 • SJ l1'111 J2 ;! ~ lar<JAA, with--ov~WenglubQS-••~f ~"'~•hn "landard.~ln<Lill"-'arul""''lte""-"' • . -~nf.lud '.50 ' 2>'14 21·,., 1J~i .... H~•nW•' .... 1 'l " -'' .. o-.~ --.,_~ ~~:il .)~-:~~-==-P:L-:"l:IO ll l111-n!L.--rnT'"+""'h HltlCEli~f'"'·L-ll-' Ji4 ---incfeasei:I bySii' and J2-fnChes · I ton l'i"itxlels. ADCGOu l.l1! n 23,1 22111 z>~ tl•'t p1o·r.~• :50 r:-tJ -u~ .':-:-:-:-HoHifrtnn ~ tts ;.414 2w, 2: + t! to 177 and 201 i n c h es . Among many optional items Al>L c..-~ s u;. U.\oo 1•~• tm~r~" 1211 tt ~ 19'~ ~. + 14 HoJklA 1.111ti · u 35 u :u _, . . . APL pfCl.lhl 1 ll n ll -If· IMn! 1"10 ~. l~ra ~~ ~:..:·\1;HoUvS11'! 1.'lt 1 .,'Ill. 1-"' 1~-t~ \Vheelbases of 110 and 125 available with. th e new hoe AltA svc ,,. • 121'1 n 12 +,. •Air• ..o u2 ,..~ '''" 21~ + •1t'..._1"'-' .<111 '° l•ll 2'1i6. ,, + \41 burger! ' (5) Know wbat cu~ of meat longer wheelb~ses and in· FOLLOWING MY recent -and how: muth -you will creased body SJzes. They are column telling you how to get in your de 1 i v e-r-e-d-off~red ~n J,~ •. %. and I ton compare bulk beef prices with packag~. IL Js ridiculous for ral1ngs in basic Chevy van advertised specials in your you to pay ror a JQt of stew and Sport v~n models and Joc.111 supermarket' to make meat or groond ~ef when a luzury version of ~e Sport sure you were really saving you ~'ant steak erima~ily. van cal!ed ~e Beauv1lle . . by beef in bulk, I received (6} lJ yoU think you have Hlghhghltng the redesign a letter from Roy L. Farmer, been gypped; complain and are:· . . di{ect~r or Con:;:umer Affairs complain loudly to the dealer. -Fresh functional sl}'hng for the Commonwealth of lf you still are not satisfied, wll.h a.n extended front end Virginia. 111 it, he told me do not hesitate to complain which pennl~ a fart h .er about a test purchase of bulk to local or state .author.ities. , f~ard ~me loc8tlon for •beef made by .the Virginia The "bait and switch" easier d~1ver access to load }.griculture Dept. ·on which racket is old and tenacious. area. more clear floor sp~. $71.82· cudd have. been .saved It is particuJariy widespread ~nd convenient eng_ine ser~ic· on the same quantities of the in products and services con-1ng through the w1de-0pen1ng same grade and cul! al a nected with the home , hood; :; i m u I t a n e o u 1 I o c a I particularly vicious lo meettf ...... ~ hingcless ooe-piece · supermarket sale. The bulk ~U5'. rrmst of u·s are so stlding ·right-hand klad door dealer was cijar8ed 3nd coo-igqoral}l about the rules for with concealed inside-step. an victed of "advertising 'without judgin~ ·'what is or is not a exclusive in the domestic van intent to sell" and "delivering bargain. Heed these warnings field : Jess than the q u ant It y well. -Increased exterior and Jn. • terior . dimensions for larger cubic capacity: -· Longer wheelbases and wi~er tread for better riding. handling, and stability: -Front wheel P.lacement forward of front seats and doors for easier e.nlry ; -Independent rront !i_Uspcn- sioq with coil iiprings and 1vr10- b · h "t I ·ii h b Ar~""' .111, I 11 m, ?l + 39 lee: ini 11 6ll 6 , I H~rwl 1.Jo tf Ill 1' 1"1'11 + ~ inches are up 20 and 17 inches, a~e rig t me a gri e, u Ar QI Don t S-1 , ••. -.. ?l'I:. ,. + ta ""Ml" .60 ts 13 lJ"" .,,. :..: .:.; Hoov s1 1 .~ 11 701'1 10'4 10'11 -t~ · I 80 · h nd th lal ArllPSvc; 1 OI 14 11\.'o 17\\ JAii "' nMfci pl r l 15'111 \•.\ii 1-"• , .... Hos1 lnl1 .l6 11 lG 1''14 30 -\'I respective y. Al inc es, c;ips a o er ornamen Arlanl cs :20 . 111 1 1'1• ''"-= \\ nnvRsw .o' u 10 ,.., ~ + \'o HOllCI 1nc1 .111 1' 10\~ lO JUI.lo ..-)"• W'.dths are up 5.5 ,·nches. tr'>m rad'•o power bra•--A•ft"IC:<ISI 1.60 " 11 10111 Jo11> -'Ill nho1v 1n1 1 • 'l 11111 11r. ..... H°"" M1t1 ·'° s 1Jjo u~o ,,., -1ro ' ' . At:3, Arrneo·.,i1.10 19 J61\i 26'.'I J6\ll . nRGr 1.10 1• 1 \\ u 16\, + ... HOUs..hF 1.10 la :UV, )1 ... ~ -\lo 'ln keeping with th e l<1rgcr gauges to replace warningA'""'Cll. .111 .. 2•"> JJh n~1..:."-tco 111a 11 •j'-o lio ~v •..... HousF 1111.sa 2 11to 11t1 lni ... . ArmOr. J>fl.1S ll50 ,,~ 41>.I 41'4 ... . rolroc., .to 3' l ... Uh 1•\'o -u Housll.P I.JO u l5\~ ]l ·3'1\li ..:11.1 overall size, lread width also hght~,1 sh?ulder11 kbells00. k~nd z:~~l1:: 1~ r:v. 1:111 ~1oo + ~ , :1~ais·.i 11: ;J~; ;r,, }f~ :., ~:1r~G~t:= 1~ ~r. ~~ !ho ++~ is in<:reaied by much as 7.6 SJle".l.a opl1ona oc s fl eys A'1tte1 01 1.)0 u 21~ ~ 11"', , • ,', sre.e·•'• . 21 ,.._ u:.,, 161• .. -· How J1111~ .1~ '° 11Vt ,~, 1Jv. I•, inches d-nding on life size for side and rear cargo doors ~1 .,.1·"" 1 "14 '2v. ~" +'f' •• ~r ... n .:.rt u! ':~ 1:1: 1~ t :! ~~~:' i~f.. ~1 4~ ~\\ ~ ~ ~i-~ ~ •MW Brirw l l\11 I I -1• ..,,Intl \IO J JO 19>• 2'\ii -~ HU<llllV 1.10 ) 1J'li 2Jl'I 2J'lil t• and series. Power iileering will be offered:':! f<' l·= ~ 111'• l)"" UV" + ~ l•m SM,.; 1 5• 1~ 1111 1w. + ~ Hl/911 i.+11 ·"' 1' -ti\ f1' w. _ v. 1 T llCI " ·-· 1Sh II Cl 3 7S't ll lSl'o + • .. Hufl!CM'I .II !I l.U it'IJ ltl.'-... lnlerior width is increased later in the produclion year. :"l'c,'F. f" 1~ ~\> 1"" •~.1 -v. 1s " 01.10 1i "'~ 1Ao 1~ .... 1c1111oPw '·'° 1, 11 1s'h ,,111 _1 by 3.5 inches between whecl * A:\ a'1C1>11ci~ 12• k,,,, W'" ~~ _: ~ ~~.,: 1~ 11h 11 11 -Yi 1.ie1l 811 '° n 10 '"' 'I + • I Reh Dtl.7S llOQ 41, 41\' 41\0 -~ Glor IG. AO /0 fJu. ff" Hh + 1.:, Ill Cent l."I• I ltV. 19 1 \lo -~ housings. Maximum in terior JOHNSON S~MAN Al1Rdl p11.• 's •'• """' ..,,, t "' 111~ •o s. 1l·• 11v. 121. ..... "1 cen ~.JO 11 .,,.. <1011o ~ .... . AtllsC....., 1 t JI~ JI .,. 11l~ to nao 01;.2 j l2 11 11 +1 111 P-.r 7 !1 311\i 3111.'t lOll .. . wkl.th is up 2.S inches al the NAMED TO INNER CIRCLE 111, CotP n ''' t>i lh .. .•. 111ncr 111 e 1 .,,1,, :itt• Yi,:,, _111o Imp C• Am " tli "" "'+ !ti h G I ATD Inc Oh :it l'!.I .... ·~· lklnCo S6b t 14 I~ 'lti tHA c, 1.-IO tl :u·~ 11 ,,,. + • floor, and 7 inches at t e Peter " reek" Pe euses, Auror• ,.-r"" J1 ,~ tv. 1'4:..: \i. 1"'" Ji1o 110 nJ•• 11, , t""s"-1-c111>11 1• 'f\.c, 11o P.i ... . ' t bel I I f I Joh. nd Son Automfn Ind 11 )'• S S -tli slSeaii 1 111 / 44 .,._ 4' l\;i l~Cum .J.k I t'i tl1 t•'o .... . 1mwrtan t eve. sa esman a nson a AllG Cp 1.20 ,. u•. 1,i. 141, -1-'• iv'"'nd ·Joi , 12 11,, 11ae _ ~' lndhm H<i • .o 1 1,1:, 1•"" ~ ... . Th I d · · L' I M · r ..... ~ AYCG P'l.20 ' l5''> JSll.. ..J~'4 -'• vrMto 7le 21 Jl•t ~ j'"' + ... l1M11111Pl 1.SO 61 10"I 10~\ 2Cl\'i -l'o e arger 1m cns 1 on s 1nco n ercury 1n .....,,,...,, Averv Po .111 ,,\!. 1111 21v, ,,,, + ~ Ptooer · JO 79 11 1s1, 1"' _ ~ tnc1111 Hat .tll u 11 IN 11 -" translate into greater usable ~esa has been damed to Lin-•='P~"'n;:f, ~ ::~, fi' 1~;·, -~-~~n -~ >f0 53:'4 ",,.. ~t "i Y; l~it:~1.J ~ J;~' ~~ ~ + ·,,. c a r go o,r pa s se n g er coin-Mercury Division's select Arte Oil .ni 14 f'4 ''• •'• + v. Oonf\Oll"v ... ,. 1~· 1P:. "'~ + ,,. 1 ... 1 • ..., s11 1 11 1l'• "'' 234i -4-8--o...rc Cg H ' •11 u·~ 16'11 + .. ll'!l'l'IOnlCP ·'° 10 '"' ,,, 11\.k + Vt space. Cubic content of the Inner Circle, Frank E. Zim· w .• -,,, ..• ,,, ~· onvft;,. ' 111• n11t 111; ..... tn11rca .lllb " 1Ji• nv. 11'9 ._ •i 8abcli; 11 IS'" \• · .,.. er CD ,. )1 1$1.'I ll\li ll1..o -t' lnsplr CDC! J:jl I n 41•l .t + •• shorter van wheelbase is 246 merman Jr. division general 8tkrDUT A5 · n 1H1 ,,., 1•1-T . : we""' r· . .a u l.1111 u lPi + 'Ii 1nttrco 1.10 t .11•t 1J'4 isv. .. ' · ••Ii GE 1.n " "l6\.'o 2:Sto 2~. 1voCD IO a 11i. 211'> Jn; t ~ 1nrr•111c 1.to ' tr't\ n ~ +-~ cu. rt .. up 37 cu: ft. from sales manager, ha s an-:-ri•.·:"' if •·~ 1 "" -:i. ,,,1nd 1:o111 111 l'\" ~6-'-21"' '' raM •.to lll ul 2J.1111 "' . previous comparable models; oounccd. "Peleuses's selling 8lr°"l'c11 1.lol' .~ ~~ ~P.\ m~ .. : '!:~ :\29~ l ~'~ f'~ ~'a, tl'" l~:H~'idv 1~: 1~4 t:;! gi fi:! +-)~ th I h I b h. h I ced h. ..,. "'H'I'. 2 I •• •l •l -,~ eeylusCP lb ll 1(1.1 1,.,., ,,.... + \~In! 1rtelu•I •• 12,_. 1!11 11~ -... In e onger ".N e e as e ac 1evement as pa un ••111C·T• t.1• 2• s11• "'"' s1 . -~ ukePw 1.•D 11 7H• 1110 12;1 +-..1n1 Ind pfl.IQ 1.f :n 21 21 1 • models. C.pac,·1·y ,·s 296 cu. ,·n the top three percent o1aarbo111.set s n•, 1••• ~ +,11'1 eP pt1.1s 1 n f1 ti ..... 1n1 Miner ~ io•\ ·~· m ''• -Bisi' Inc .IO ' II !(loll. JOU -v, Oun8tld 1.IG SI ... 's~ " -+-14 I"' """' .'Ille n 11 ... 1•1·" lt .. \\ fl a gal·n of '0 cu ft L>'ncoln·Mercur•'s J 2 , o o o •,•,',!? M!I•, • ' ' ,•,. __ .. ,., .,OuP_!!n, ,·"'... 191 32 311 11 +11' 1n1 Hick 1.H 110 311* 3PV. ~ -"" •• "t • • J .~-Mt I IH• II ... p.,., :l5CI 111~• 111\.. 11• -\lo I"! Pap 150 ISl :r.tV. 32 :!tW. -\I• ~fosl innovative feature is salesmen " Zimmerman said eith !nd 11 n1• uh .,,, ..J •• du~1 pit.50 s 12..., 62~ 61~ -v. 1n1 P110 .. ~ • ,,o ,.,~ 11·~ ,....., -1111 ' ' BltMn pf2.SO 1 U\'o ll.... :n~ .. + .,,., d11P11111 1113 50 I Sil'~ ·so·.~ ~ -... lnU RKf!I ' 6\1 '"'' P.li •.••• the slidlng right-hand load ··1t is an outstanding selling 81\ISt"llLb .eo 11 Jl ''-3Cl\~ 31Y. OuQ Lt l.M ,3 21* 2014 11 + v. 1n1 s.11 '·"° 1 lc1~ i.'~ ,...., .... . . eutrL•b .10 113 J•h •,',·, 2,\-o + ~.o~.•.1op12.a:; :ieo 1s 25 25 .. \"' 11.1 -1.os m 35t. """ 3!t4i .. . door, which permils con-a~·com pllshment."Asan ·lnnerRe~'~ \ ,~ ~'" 14,, ~~+~~~1,.,:i111,J, 1~ ~i~ ':t: ~~v.+~i~"ir,.P./1!i~' ~ ~" !2 ;a =1"" VE!nient dockside loading in circle member , Peleuses will atc-""'" ,50 " 1.P., 2s 2s -1'111 t>;n, Am ~.~ i2 ,,,. ,,, '"' -'" 1n1T&T PIK• " 6t 6' ••1,1, -tt. close quarters. When open. it receive an award Vacation trip ::::~A~.1:S:: 1?11 ~ 1:,~· ~;~ .t 1~! -E·F-:~l"Tufii1"1~.:' 11; ~~ ~., ~~ ::::.· extends only 4.5 inches out.side and witt serve on the :=p~rlt.J ·~ l~ ~L.. ?kt ..• , ~::~~tl~ ::: 1: 1'~. l~~ Hi.: +1'~ :~:e.~~A. ; ~~ W.~ ~ = ~ the side panel. The conce•led <alesman's Advisory Pane I •,,e1c1en .. 1.~-1 ~•'• 2'1'1 J''11 ~list A!• Lin " 1''~ u•~ n · 1nier..:e 111 s 1 '''°" 6'1t .,.._ ·. · klMH ..... ' l'~ 1n11 1~. "'!••I GI' 121 50 13\':i 21\.li n1,1, -1•~ 1n1 eroncl .IJO io u10 U•f. 1:11:. + 411 inside step. which ls p~ rotected 11•hich advises tho division on Bell\ ~ .• 1J 30'' NY> 7tVt -" ut u111 1.•o io 11v, 1~ 11V1 t' r111er11srr .~ 11 u•-. 11\1 in-. i-~~ . Bel lnho.r<OI! If 7\1 '/l!J. 1\~ -'"o E•1KCM1tk II l1l ..... •l'li '3--1"'9 lnt.rtPw 1.2, l 16\lo 1' U -I• from lhe elemenls when the its product and sales pro-eem11 ca 1 u 15\11 JS\o 1.5•• -'!Ii E1'"""'" 1.10 1t ',',,. ',',~! 2•?• + u. 1ow .. Bttl li'• 1, .... 15'11 -..., Be...,lx 1 . .0 JI ?JV, 11•11 nu.·~ Eclllln ,..... 1.1 ~ .... I""' tl'~ ICMl"E.I~ 1.311 l 17'11 1''11 11\!o +·~ side load door is closed. is grams. :=l:'c:',.io 1t ~ ~:t ~~ .:!: :t ~~~8~11;'°1 1; nr. JI~ n::-':t ::::~L, l:: ~ l?~ lt\ .. i~v. ~-"' llenell 1111.Sll m """ •• ,., '""" EG&G .10 !i 11•1 11>.!, 11 ..... -.... IPCOMCIJP ·-"' 1 11\.l. 11V. ""' + ~ Benell Pl•.JO 1 6' 66 6' -11, EIM111lc .O'Je ov '11 • ' ... IE Imp .M 1t ,.v,. IN 1CI -1 8~1 SoU.50 l "d :it "11 11 E~ Assoc u 5111 }'• ~ + ·~ nelt C.,,.. 1'1 1!1\ol ~ Jt ..• ::;::::; "' ~ ~~! ;;: 1:~ . ~~~. ':i1? 12~ l:~ ::;~ llV. t ~ -J,,.·K-,.. . .. l!erltev Pho 1s 1 '" ''' -\Ii Elt tnN1t I"" 5 si.,, p., p,. JKklllATl •. J• . •'• ,. ... 8•-K Coro ?« .]•.., l'• J•• + \;, EtPa111NG I )I U \o 1s•11 Ill.Ii +·"' JockAn ..... ,1 $!11 ~ v . + \• Ge ts UCI Degree NAMED ' TO TOP PHILCO FORD POSTS W.W. Frederick (le.ft ) •nd P. E•1lm1n N1med Philco-Ford Bares 2 Ke y A ppointments Two.key manufacturing ap- pQintmenls a t Philco-Ford Co rpqration·s Aeronutronic Division have been announced here by Louis" F~ fl~illg. vi«' preside.ii and g e n e r a l manager . Phillips Eastman .Jr. has been na!Tled director ol Opera- tions Su pport with overall n:sponsibility for the division's technical a nd engineering lieTVices. faclllties and malnteflance services a n d manufacturing su pport. Eastman was plllJil manager of Aeronutronic's• Anaheim Assembly Planl. which pro- ducts the Chaparral a I r defense system ror the U.S. Poli ce St.i ti ou Hi t by Bla st OMAHA, l:leb. (AP) -An c1ploe:lon rJpped 1 four·foot. 1qt11re hole in the wall of a police buldlflll Thursday night and ahattettd window!! In I.he boildlni end in 11 bus parked outside:. No lnjurlt s were re. portod. Army. \\'orth \V. Frederick replaces Eastman as Anaheim plant manager. Frederick was p13nt olanagtr of the Newport Manufacturing P13nt here. Sinc1! joining Aeronutronic in Hl60, Eastman ha s held a variety of management posi· lions including plm1J manager of the Lawndale. Army M\ssi)e Plant and the Newport Manufacturif!g Plant ~le r eceived a bachelor of science degree in engineeririg from the U.S. Military Academy al West Point and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from Princeton. He served in the U.S. Air Fore for II years. atlainint: the rank of Major. f'redcrick has held positions in mcr.1ufacturing. engineering and a.dministraUon since be joined Acronutronic In 1961. including manager of the Manufacturing Cont r o I s J>cpartmenl and manager ot Pn,lgram ~1anufacturing at the Newport p1an\. He was a master of science dearee i n industrl•I management from Purdqe UniverSity. EAstman I~ a resident of Annhcin1 ;ind f'rcderic.k 11\'C~ In Santa A11a. Btlfl Sii 1.111 )61 J~ .. Tl'o 711; Ellr1 C11 1.111 fl "Ml._.., 10 10\lo + \!; J1nhtti Mill IJ\lti 12\.\ IJ\lo ... l::J'Dl"1~ ll ~~ ll lli~ ! ~el:;:-: ~40 1 1: ~ ~it ~~ .:..1"' j::!~ ~:ndffl ': -n! ::z ru ~-"" llll!tJalln .• 10 1~ 171. 1:i;, mEI pt 8.1'0 6 >3'• ll\'o ll"' -1 Jeil"l"lklt .ID SJ l61h ll H -'• l!llu tA1111 1 11 f!!;u: 111• "Ml\~_ I..\ nwn-Alr .tll 11 "'"' l$ 4511 + l• JEt Co '·'° • J)'"" JI".~ 37\t> + ,.., fllad< HR ."'6 11 .,. .. --is·:. 0 .f.I•• !"""I" 1.20 I 1' 7t'll ,.... ,. J m .W1H ... ll ,Jf"' ,u\'I tt\.o -~. 1111/elleU 1.111 1 :I'/•,. )1i., :JJ'~ + ,_ ""JoMsn 3l 10 JI\~ ll'·•=1 ~JmW1l1 ol1 • 2t' IS g ='.,. ;~.',..,,c~.',',.\o, j{o ,::: 1!~! 1:;; ~a ~:::l~Mt;u:~ ~ 1::11 1\~"' 11r·11 !_,"" j=!'~~ 1~ 1nt 5u. !ii~ -t ~ Coed Measur es Wall Street· ' Nancy Louise Jacob would be a good subject for ··what's My Line?" She's pretty and looks like -a young 'Co-ed. Who "'ould think she has devised a mode! for measuring risk in the stock market and checked it against Living Co sts· in Pact? VNAWAY, Mich. (AP) - The new presidenl or the United Auto Workers Union says the 1970 conlrilcts wilh the industry must be tied lo a no-limit ' rise in the cost" ol -li¥inl. :ii can· foresee no possibility of the membership ac:ccpfing or OUT laking to tt"ie meni- bership a contract without restoration of our C03l-of-liv- ·lng foi-mula geercd to quarter- ly change,'' Leonard Wood- cock said in an interview Sun- day. A dispute ov~r limiting the cost-of·li\•lng fnrmula led to a •seven-week strike at Ford i\ld\or Co. three yeacs· ago 11,hli the last contracts were l'.'ritten. ford refuse<! to se!lle l'.·ithout a limit. The uniori finally accepted an eighl<ent annual limit in contracts tX· pi ring Sept. 14. "'1--+---l· 8US1Nlf~ACTIVIT'I' IN \OUllQH (Ml!OfNI ... ·~l--+--+--+-1 ...t--+--+--t---j-o''J'>~""- I''° ! ·~ -~ ,. ~ ""-di °""""""" l(CIJMTTHCIJ"IC "·~IN* .. • • '"' '"' , ... "" ... '"' . ... "" •" -. • • x)S• •11• '''~ • .,, +11~ ~nftlS 8"1 .l2 I l•ll Ulli 1'1.li John Jolul .11 ji ll'll Ii 8~_0•0, t, , ', l',~!, •,•,~·~ 1••• + Ill fQulG•s l.:lt ' ,.,._ 11'11 211, ... Jol'IM l•c .IO ~i, 1f¥o ~Vi ~ the 20-ycar performance of 593 ~;;;.9war -r1s n ,1~ 11;--, 1 ~~ -Iii Ei• Inc 1.:111 1 111• 2,1 J1 -1-1~ JgtinSY<. 1111 1f ?! +1111 I 11 '~ ·· ·~ E"O<llfl•~ .JO t .... ' -% • ' -I •• •• •• IA "" • ' cwm•n$ .111) •:I' 11\/o. lG•• lGI~ -Eue•lnt 1.10 I• fHlo 11~ 11\1 + loll 4 ort .. 00111n ·--•I,. '" ,. .:. stocks on the New York Ex-°'Edi. :1.u 11 u•• l' l1 -~ fuQ t>fl . ., , ll''o ll l8 1 JorieL•~ .J.co ' U lo™ u" -":I change? =~~w .. 1:~~ .~ 1~:; ~~! ~:~:..: t1 ~:::~: ~1 . .t• '1 1~:? = Y~ "t:~ 1=L-~ s "f ~ " .. 10,"., i ,",.,·,· ll rl<>OS! l.«11 I ·-·~ , .. ~ ••V, + :: e~'ot"" .Jse ' Ul'J lS''o 1511, + \~ Jov Mia '·'° Ill ... ~" T That's what she ·•1·d al UC ',',','•'••"•' ,',·", JS 5G'o •tloli 50'\i + ' !v'n1P '°" Jt 21• .. 26•11 2•lli K.•lat• A1 1 11! ,..,,., ,,. 21~ -'-u 11 lo''• l•I'• J.<•> -~C•llD ·1.il "° 141, 20>. 1!1" ·-IC•ls 57Dl•.7J 67~ 6 Yt 6 16. +f"' Irvine In preparing a dissert;i-R;1~fi"\n.m tl ::: ;~ Ir::: ~ ,',',',,~,! ..,.«1 l• ,.,,., 16'0 ui.; -t "~·~ ::::··~1 J ll~ n"i; ~ =1~ fld'wv 14•1~ I • 11·~ ,..,, ,.. ,, .. lO lS 31•• " .... l<:i.c iill~I l Jt!~ I \'o -... lion on '·Theoretical and ewvH• 01 Al 1 l4''o .,,,_,, .1-1~ -,,., Fi1rchC ·.,.. ~u l•"ll 12 ll''I 1 Kon<: "r,\1 1 1tt ,.,,. 2t';'ll _ :i. llklvnUG 1.?l 1 1Ji, 73 1~ = ·~ l"1lr Hiii .U• J! r1r. I I'~ + ""KC PL '·SO 1.0 J.1~, 1, J.1'1 + \ii c0 • • I A ts I th Brown c11 r s11 s~~ '.!'Ii F1l•mont l 1l 1Ht 1• U'--''I( CSou nd 1 • XI>• :IG'!)i 301,, ~. i:.mptrtca S~C 0 e 1wnSh1ra .61 "° 10''> 10Vo 1~''' _ ·u; F•lrmft! p! I 1 U lj 1! . IC1n GE 1.tO ~ 70·~ m. 1011 = ~ • • wt1Sl\Qe 1 ~ I 1.~·, 'sv. 'l"i. + 1;. Ft1sr1t1 .to.. 77 fl~ •o ••~ -Vo IC•nPwL !.2' J 1''' IHI! 1•h t •.-M.easuremenl Of . S.ystematiC fl~,' n, >'.t.~ • 1J'• n~ .. U•o ,_,,.. F•ml!v Fln 1 0 1\i 1 11 II" -"IC•!v Ind I 7'• 7-11 7~11 -~ f'IU(vEi ,,, I 11'" II 11 -"'F1n1teel Int ' 10 9('1 10 + .... !$1"1 llrct .:Ill IS il Jll\1 t' "' ~ Risk for Secur1ttes and B~ ~0 Di':a '~ :;: :~'; !~ -"::~::11 ~'I. t ~~ !~~ !f~ + ~ K:~,~0-~ 1/ ,/{,• 11l: 1~• = (: Portfolios... She received a l~rl:"!.~" t.~o 715 1, •;; '~ t1 ~ ~~~n .4ti" 1:t ff! ~ ... ~ .... = tt ~::!.~'i..J.JQ.511 1 ti~: H~ fltt t ~ Ph.D. in the social sciences l~=.Y•r.m:O ~ 1~., 1f• 1f• + ~ ~= l :~ : 1;"' M"' if'"'.:!: :! K~~ 1~i: 'i :1a m! ~! t1; 8unllR 1111.50 " 1 lt\'o 21 ?•>t -''I FtclPIC Elt-c S 1G'• !Ot1 101~ -\Ci ll;tndo ll .60 16 ™11 11"' 21\i l ~ at the June 13 com mence ment flur11"" 1 er " J1i ]<1, 11•~ -''If P111: ptT.7' 1 11•1 1•>\ uio +.,.. Kenncgn 2.M. 111 ~ '°'" ._.v. 1i.. h . !lurlNot .10. _, JI', JOtri 31 -.. fl'dSltnS . .ct o 1f !ah 11~ KFCn Oel 10 'Ho 11.\o 1116. !"• ,.. prog ram on I e Irvine cam-aurlNor P•.s.s n 6'• • 6 -1 F..oero1, Int 1• 6 ,•, ' +·\, K-u1i1 13' 51 ,',I. ,•,~ ,.'.. ~ Burndv 10 1 ,,,, u u·~ 1 1" FfdOtlllSlr 1 3' lH• 11 -14 Ktrr Mc I.SO 1' ,. ,. ,.,. _ pus. eu'""'' ··'° . 386 10t1• 101 10J 1 Ffd Mto Inv 1 1•~ 1''• 7<ro·-·~ KenlrConf~ 2 1 1•111 1•l'I ''" -"" Although her niodcl pro-eustiunv. 1111 11 • 1• u 1i Ftrtc C• .10 11 i11~ 11 11• .. + \Ii Kkldo<:t 1.:ior 112 n 1914 ~• i-\ii -C-Flbrfbrd .IO J 11'., 111' If~ .: . .'it ~Kld~J.~ ? d •1 '1 -I"' bably would not help the in-cotJO• CP .111 '6 31;., J1 3,,, _ ,,, ~~1~'"1'.J·'° J ~l~~ i11~ 11v, _ VI Ki 1t 1.10 10 ft~ ~l'J ;t"'""""' divid~vestor lo dccide t:lroh~·"A~ n 1~" :r, 1: -1'1~1~ •• ~~;~~n if~~ ~ia ~"+· .... ~\:.,~~·-~ ~, ~~" i=.t •t "·hen to buy or sell. her c:;::0L i"W ~ lJ,, Jr• fi'"' -'' ~:l ~~Ji~ ~ ~'.: ~n ~ .• t ~~\::'A~~~ 10 st"" e'! soi; l 111 analysis could be useful in d&~w .... • ,,, • ' -"'"''NC11Y ''° eo 6,j 41v, .i .... KLM 1112."1 Jl'.H';': 1•f""' illll!"_:::l:·: 'd. h dn PK J.10 IS S•'• St S( -\(I FslNal SI .1!e JI 1''" M'i -t\ ICnillhlN .lit JO.. • prov1 iog a l eo r etica JCdP•c"'3.10 5 S-1 s.. :S+ ,,1.,,.F.i .1°" •t •·11 ''• ,..,,_,.ir;~r1n1;1 1.10 1111 16\9 1 - t I , k . he C1iw!Rd 1.10 1 I•'~ tl\lo 11.,.... Ffst1erScl ,II IS l'o I'~ ~ t 11 K-rs !,Ml I 111.li 1' 2CI -\11 n1easuremen o r1s 1n t C•P· c 80<11 131 J5 .. 11•• 1., • 1. ,,1..,,1n1;1 .so 1 1o ,., 10 •• "°"""'• p1 ' tlO u 51v, s111o -,. I I f f • Corllslf .llO l 11\11 1 lio IW <'ti lltJlf 1 112 19'-'I 11''1 11,,.. -'1 KorKCI"~ ff!O I .5"' P.1 J'lt -~ i;e eel on o port ohos. · f•ra ct.Oh 1 110 "° '° '° n E t 1 20,, 70,~ 211~\ + v. Kf1ll<• 1.1~ " u~• »~ n + .. Miss Jacob, 27, a graduate c:~:;~ \·~ 1 ~ ~;~: .~h ~'-' i ~ ~l! G1f°:'A' ~ !f~ ~f{! !f~ + ·.~ ~~=.~'.;:.! 11: H\,., ~Iu ~~ -.~ or the u n I\' e r sit' of C:1rr!1rC11 .60 15 l•1' •'•"•\ t •• ~:: .. ::t,1;"° II Slh s.,, JI ' "lt;r09fr \.)0 11 :Mio M~ 211 .... +" CarrG~ ).too 1 11~11 )6'• + .,. Fi. SIHI 1 !J 11'' ~i =:'!I --l -\Vashinglon. will returp to her ~:~e·.r. .«i• ~1 /i~ l&~ ll~ _ ~ ~l~nr;o1 ~~· ll ti~: ;;;~ 16,. + .., L•t G•s 1.10 l 11 2el4 11 ·; alma mater in Septen1ber to ca1Hec:t .•o~ 11 ll'-221'1 111'1 -,.. l'MC •Cp .1} 1f 11 17h uu L•msn Seu 1 · • u•,, ''~ 111' + > . Ca!er7• L:l'fl 101 """' l~~ 3''1" + "" FMC on.1! j Jl lJ >1 + <\ serve 2s an assistant professor cc1 corp 7J .~ •11 •lli FC!OllF9\r ,to 1 1A1~ ll"• "'• +~• f rl nd I I Ce!1MseCo 1 11$ ,.., 51ll .m• -:~ Fllllle Cll IO 11 I''> 11/'J ,o,t; '-0 nance a nves ments. ce1~n f.'A•.so' i li\" ~ s2i, -ix FC!O!f Mt~· 1 n n '~"" _ ~ She is the daughter or Mr. f:::r"~~ ·10 1l 1r14 · ,f"' 'rll =" ~=~~:i*1l~<IO 11~ ~~~t ~·~ ~!'"" = :. and ~frs. I. C. Feustcl , 1126~:~.~t"t 1'.: 1J Jlh 21,, ~lh :i'~ ~l::~Jk:,i.I> 1l ~~\\ ~~1~ l _,, Park Hills Road. Berkeley. '~1l",5 e\-'r U ll~ /~Ii~ .. ~ ~:i.:t"1.ill\ J \~~iv.\·\'~:_;; The social sciences are one :..nrr= l ·~ ·R, 4.~ lt,.. ~ha + ~ ~~~,D ... ~ 1 Ht~ ,.,,\~ n:? ~1:? or 20 areas In which UC trvlne .,,, So'(1 :111 "••" 1~211 2n. + "' "'"p' ~1 ,..., s.s • ,. 11•~ n"' ... '· . ttiTO'IU Mb tJ 1 1'1tMi -14 "r~P I l'O J.1 ,.,,. 1"'"' J7 -~' l! no~ offering programs eno 1.•.. n H .. , " 1f ... + \l FllllVI 1" .•11 :n 11v. 10... Ill\~ 1~ r~ 1o11ow1n11 11 • • .,. • ~ u,.. I d' he doc f h'I Ctr!·I~ .• tl I''' 11!• Ult. ... -G-In lht •loclt 1Mr•tt ,_,._ ea 1ng lo I tor o 'l> Ir Cen·rfd l'f.tll " is 1 1,j ,1.. ... s.ie. flt11tts •'-unDH1<1111. !'""'~ -ll ,,.. ... T AC (p 1.)0 " ll'• JJQI. .. ..! •..•• osnphv degree. F"I S!I ·'°' 5 .1 .. 11·~ II"\ -~ AF c-. .00 Iii ••• '" ··~ -·~ •....tJ• •fr• ... DfrlL ~-r• At .the time the campus c::.~':f j~ n ,:,, "~ ~ _:!: ti AF :.~·~10 : Jri: 1;..1 ·i~ -·~ :u,:,, ~~o!~~ <;.~~\':. :: npened ' in 19~5, Ph ~D ·jEijr~~"'1 .lo Z ~ ~~ :=."' " ::I :ll:U ''l"' n1• ""-h 11ott 111\'ktmcl. ....... 111 111t ,. .. ,.,..... lh · ,...i • fl" M91 1 1j1' \'lj u~l :!:_\\ ""ftl .11 J J,:; n li•1 "; !1 Pen~ In IMidt Ml!lf lf11o et1I'-*" programs were au or11.c:u 1n hff .J• JJ 1, 1i. Ith + i. n!Den , • 1 .21\, ,,16 15tt . ~ "-"""' rx-.r1~,, l:l-'llbTr~ I I r. Id Q wth J O-trn lb J 22'\t J1l9 ~Ii . 1. 1rlect .M 10 HI. U'J, l'fl + °' '*' OllO'$. t-OecllrM ft -"' • .. , on}' our 11e ~. rn o c-1o1v 1.60 u "'• "'' t. + w •'"'Jv ino , •·~ ·~ "" -i.;. !llit rt••· '1-0ec11rtc1 ... ,,.111 11~ lh~ uraduate program! has g:r,'"-v•r;"'.... l • H'll ·, -"' CA orm 1 u .. u ... 1>10 llOdl dlvldenll ... .,111 w. 11-o.c.._.. e - 1 JJ" )µ,,, 1"' ,. ·• I Coo ' IJ't-11"'1 U'1 +-"' ot P(lld #ITI tt.r ti' KUll!>Ui.tl'tt iu..,. been marked by a sharp In· 11e, Ott • 11 ~f• ~ ".01.: :t "~ i •Se 11 u;i 11'• "" wltl'I dhl,.,..,. .,,,· 1'1',..,.,, 11-Htw ......., crease in. rhc number of S~,"•'••"' 11 ,,, ' •'• -"" ~l,.,.: f.: 1i ~·1 ~~ ~-; !: -"•W 11111 ,..,, "'"*"" _,.,.., ..,, ~ .. ,Ml JG 11! lh 11• -,, e~ 8111e ~ 1 \lh 'I" JI'" -I• ffl"l"lld or no 1c:tloll 1n;et1" In! llllfllltM students involved. Al U€1's ~Mh \P "' ' 1 j114 12 "......, neiblol .'6.1 n 11 1 .... 1'11 -., mttti,,. r-Dfot:ltr1'd ,, Hit 111 1t11 •11.ot f t d l'O • U • 1!1P""1 1 <t 11'l J '• ft'' i" \i Cl9· 1\1'11 d JS!11 )!ti lVli tlOdr dlriDM11.,t-P11d Iii tt.c• llvf'i.. 1rs i:tra ua 1 n in It spnng RIP u Uf" 1 11;, l.5 11·. ~ nOt!vel .JT • , t•i.. "'' 1• + " 1tn. ntrm.tH aJfl v•M ... .,...IV""-t of 1968. ont! student rece.lv"ed ~r::; jf'~'f. j'l, ; • i: .. ii':: -" :::o~Ml\ . .a '' 11 ~ 11 +1h ,, u~ "'"' x-s.i. in ~ d t l d 'hr I ed Shrl1C~ .JOI •'• JI• +.,., nFlroo .x.. 1'f y,.. ·~ 'ft." ·· dl-C.11111. ••-IE.I-di.,,.,. -f.!Hlvl-CI oc orn e an ce rece v ~h~.ii .3111 l u"' 1 ., uh l ~ "' '"' '·'° ~' 'fi1 1 1~ ,,~ + " aenii ,,,. t11U 11t f\ltt.. Nl-h..itstrt- lhc maslcr degree. At the clh_.:•8-:t1 fe 133 ,l,i~ ~: J.I~ +1" ::i ~' .JOt ,l'l l'to 1l(; ~f: t ~ ~!~ .::~itrt'11:~,,:t;.~~ coming fifth commencement c{"" o~ 11Jto i. n !.\ 111' +~ en1no1r "'1 l:' ~ , + 11t 11111r1tllllf<I .._whtfl ,..,.. ftll-Hewt neArly 70 nre candidates for ~1j!.1!l.1ct" ~1 ii~t" l~~~) ili!-:;-~ ;;1m11':.1:ff ~ ~~ ~~·1; 'ui\ =," :.';.1:'11:"'ti:i:;"::,~ ;;~Kt:; !he Ph .D .• 64 for the ~1.D ~[i;-r:: .'JG i:f :!1! ti':; ft ;:.:.• a'"':t: 5\,i~ 11~ ~!! •r:1•, '~' :.1., R"n11tu1>1N An . ., "'"'""1" by •wti1 hvl"~ flfll? 31 1~ J~'" U ..t •.~I' Ma! •11,1\ j I\'~ I'• ~I" -'• COl!'lti•nl•!. ln-Fanr11~ !»..,. wl!llltl • and 135 for lhe 111al'iter dcgrct.c 1,1~ t11.J1 1 '°~ )D11 ~ '"..i.u ~nPCtm .to , 10 ,,, } l• -\l lllt.n1r 11111t1/'z1t1011 '•~ -. j · I j ' American Stock Exchange List Drunken /)rivers Bewa1·e By DAVID W. CHU'f.E DETROIT (UPI! -The tlme may bt. coming when the drunktn driver may nave to "finger" himself even before.-he starts out on the • I 1 . I I I ' . ' ·-\ ,. -. l • . . ' ........ .. • Votln \ .. • Youth . el Help ~rom 'Old'' s·ervant .. , ... . . ~ -"'8HI GTON (AP) : -!Jec<mber "hen the chamber , the delay ol llouae and Senate RepobllcaM who -,thelt OU5" Speaker John W , rejected ID emnaloa ol the actJoo !or ljllJl'O\lal al ariy leadenhlp'a )IOlillon, McCormack, whoae 71 years Voting Rights Act in ravor conference agreement: \ The. GOP workers aay theY, hive made hlm a target of or a milder, broader ad-Civil rigbta groups allo have have lined UP' 50 ftnn YOtt:s the )'OU/lg.,is maklnc:"hil last ministration measure. bftn acUYely Ji>bbyinc . ..on on their side, w~ la whit big legislative Ught an at-The JM$ act ieroea In on behalf of ~-comblned btll, au)>porters of, tt>e bill have teinpt to win the yote for the• South and bu · Ileen 13 1lu 1 small group 'of said they'noeil to poU: JS.year-old s. 1 1 credi ted with addlng nearly , Tbe speaker, who is retiring one niillioh )>lacks to the voter ·coast . Music PresCrits from . the House after this r~lls in',.;seven Southern stale,s . .... ion •f eooiv=. ts .pushing The. ~·te •randed th• act A '~ps' h~d ·for passage or a bill and ' added the 18-year-old r \::} that would extend the Votibg voUnc Jl(OVlaion Lo it, and , Rigl11s Act of 1955 and lower M~k is trying to get . 0. rgan . f . the voting age to 1~. the Hoo.1e. to accept lbe Senate Largely as a result ot his · · ._'\ efforts. bac~ri!.: :6:; .. witbou• !•"the • Concert nd it to the Wbl~. wofking against him ls the se the House takes Repu~lican · leader, Rep . On· The Excitirig it up Wednesday. . Geraid R. Ford or Michigan. THOMAS PR~AN McCormack has been calUog Fo(d, supporting the ad-By N1tionalty Known on me'mbers who are Wl-mini!tratk>n,s positioo, wan1s Recordir)l~Organist • ' 1 What Goes llp, €an't Come D~wn decided or actuaUy in op.-to send the bill to a House- . position to the bill and' asking Senate Conference to have the for their supporL.. 18-year-old voting> provision 'He puts it right to you ," Qeieted. . ' · a re<;ipient ol one 'ol his calls It is President Ni.loo's CQn- says. "He Says this is going te'ntion fh•t lowering the to ,be his last ~'8: vote 1and votirig age requires ·a con· he wants you with him .. I'm stitutional amendment, not a not for lhe 18-year-old vote, simple act of Congress. He Ron · MelCher Tues. ·June l_6.~8pm Would you believe a dog named pa1 that climbs trees. Accordin~ to pals o'wner Gary Stone, Spring- field, Ill., the fnsky mot onCe chased a squirrel up a • tree and ca~ght it. Pajs proHJem . (fi.Pboto) is that he doesn't kndw how tci get down. . but I'm gQin[ to vote with . has said h~ would .support Who Cares? 0lhe speliker.'' · · · such an amendment. · · No oth•• n•wip•p•r in thi Passage of the bill would However, the day sections world c1r11 •bout your co'"""'· also be sweet revenge for the of the 1963 act expire in nitv lik• your cofl'lrnunitv cl1ilY" speaker for a painful sett>ack August and its supporters fear Plan 'to comt tlrfy -Stating Umited • ADMISSION FREE ·~ ...._ .<' ,-, ' { - 11LISIC .. PLEASE R.s.v.R;. 642·2851 ' -Governor Ronald Reagan will be guest speaker June .26 ! The new ceDter will be open to public inspection on dedic.- tion day and tbe week follow- 111w1p1p1r do11. 11'1 th1 DAILY •he and tht! other House these provisions will lapse if Santa ·Ana mayor.• PILOT. Jeaders s uffered last the ~Ill has to go through ,..- Thenew, tw ... 1.wr--ooncrete:-=======:;====:.::====!__'.'.::~~'...:'..'...'.~.'.;--~'.'.'....-='...,'.'.:'._'.'.:'.:_:'.._!:_:::,:~~======::::::==;:=:=================="'===::! ;c.: '' ;· ' . ' •·. at lhe dedication or lhe ~w b ing. and steel, ~structure · boasts 26,000-square-feet of f I o o r space. It will house ad- ministration offiCes, caftteria, "chapel,..,assimbly rooms, plus evaluation and rehabilitation $633,00D reha illtalion a n d . The dedication program is evalua~ cente_r of Or~ge being arranged by a board COunty s Goodwill lnduslr•6 of directors committee headed 1t West-Fifth and Fatrvitw · by Harry Harvey, public rela- streets here. lions aecutive and former racilitie11. • • .. Vacation MoneY? • • • Low-costTraveloans • Treat yourself to a great vacatlori with a Morris Plan Traveloan, On approval you can borrow up to $5,000 or more. Easy payments scheduled the · way you want them-with a money.ba!:,k gMarantee (if you find you can do better, return the money within 5 days at no cost to you). For vacation money, bill consolidation, any reason -call us. We say "yes" to 2,039 loans every week. Morris Plan Newporf'Beach ~ 3700 Newport Boulevard -673-3700 • Oth1t affic11 thr®ghoul Clllfoml1 • .. ' . " ~ . O a, .. Wndlhi1ld ---o_a... ..... _ ................. I I I o~-Station ........... It ..... With !Nery gasoline purchase at most lfii!~i1'\llJ Gleim Crazy Enco stations, you 'll get ~· • · • extra trading stamps. Just look for rJe'A the "Clean C(razy-Extra Stamps" · ·-!!!<"" signs1 and come on in. . Other Enco retailers are giving away lree gifts. So, either WW'f, you're ahead. Slop at your nearest participating shiny Enco station and clean up with extra stamps or free gifts. And remember, 'you can charge your purchases on your Ence Credit ~rd . BankAmericard" or Master Charge~· ." • • • ) . ' • I 3 Clemente Kid s ·Nam ed • • Top Teens Three San Clemente l:ligh School· 1970 graduates tiferi Hicks, Dan Sands and Vic;kl Vedder -havf won natioo&I honors, the OutsUt.~ing Teenagers Bl America citations. . Merl, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. 'K. C. Hicks· of San Clemente, was the only finalist ol the three southernmost coastal .Orange County. high 14..'hools in the National l\1erit Scholarship com· petition. Graduating with a ~9~ fA·) grade· point ;i.vuage, Meri also has earned the California Scholarship Federatlon.'s lire membership and seal for consistent su~rior academic achievement. 1n .stveral vocal groups. of San Clemente High, l\1eri is one of the elite l\fadrigal singers and in the Oranae County Honor Choir. A Soroptimisl Youth crt_s.enship Award winner, Meri was also rlamed by Bank of America "Outstanding Liberal Arts Graduate of 1970." She was chosen by the high school Girls League as recipient of a scholarshtp for ai:ademic •chle:ve: ment and school service. A member or many organizations, Merl was elected to office in Lamplighters church you\h group, ~fariners Girl Scouts. CSF. French Club, Hwnanihes Club, and was active in · Girls' Athletic Association. Meri was In Pep Club, wa s a Triton Flag Girl , and El Camino Real · Junior \Voman's Club sleeted her for its 1969 • _ J unior Girl or the Year award... -: · .... Top--student-body leader of San Clemente High School is President Dan Sands. Also an aca,ifemic achiever. "Sands e"amed a 3.735 GPA. and is a member or CSF. Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. John San.els of Dana Point, rose to state leadership in the California Association or Student Councils. He was council president and Tri-council chainnan of the group's District Youth Leadership .Conference. An innovator, Sands initiated the SO percent discount stuclent purchase plan in Orange County. Many times honored, Dan \\'as a member of the Triton Malff Team, del~gate to Boys' State, recipient or the Daughters of the Amerk:an RevoJu-:. tiOn US History aw"ard and Kiwanis Silver Medal for academic eic.cellcnce. He was first . place ··in . Soroptlmists' youth Citizenship Award s. Sand! won both an Army and Navy; ROTC scholarship· a6d an Air Force schqlarship, and has . accepted BP: pointment to the U.S. Military Academf- at West Point. Third place in tht academic ranking of her· graduating class· is Vicki Vedder \\o'ilh a 3.881 GPA. A CSF Seal Bearer, Vicki has also been accorded life membership in the federation. Student-Body Secretary Vicki was also atcive in several .campus organizations, was vice-president of CSF. president of German Club, and a "GAA member. An achiever in a variety of curriculum fiJ:lds, V_icki was elected pre•ident of the Kiwanis Bowl team of San Clemente High, and led the team ta victory as Orange Caunty champs in the brel~ power competition. • . "' . .. SAM HUMPl:l!!EYS, 11, TRIE S HIS HAND WITH A FRISBEE CdM Shldonh Dovolop RHdlng Skills on Ploying F lold Frisbee Scholars -~ ·• Gani e· Hel ps-Learning Ability By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of TM Dlltl Plllt Sllff -·- W~Jd it surprise you to learn that a young child's skill in handling and play- ing with a Frisbee is related tb his ability to learn to read? Sutprising but true. says Tim Terry, the physical education leather al Corona del~Mar Elementary School. · "We doo'l have anything concrete to prove 'Out the theory, like test scores or things of that nature," Terry says, ''but reading instructors have told me they've notit:t<f marked improveroent in some or the students who were having problems."· The young instructor takes a crJ!ative approach to physical education for grade-. schoolers. "You ,niss a lot by thinking that the only way to learn physical skills is with 1 m.fud ·be.II," 'he atendi. ".. • < .;,j The Frisbee, a plastic platter ~t sails when thrown, is used in a variety of ways under Terry's guidance. , 1 The children learn relaxed wrist action when tiin>Wing in addition tO hand and eye coordination in ·catching the floating toy. The Improvement in reading ski~ls shown by the childr,eh is the result of the improved coordinatiori, he .says. Handt writing skills also benelit £rom the work with Frisbees. "Studies show the average child is far sighted up until he is ail: years 'old/' Terry explains. "So one of your major problems in teaching the avtrage cbild to read is going to be getting him to focus on the printt:d pq:e .and to coordinate his eye movement.so he can 1weep alone the .page all he goes~· Terry says play Programs with a ball don't always involve the same visual discrimination that is needed in playing with a Fris~. . . Some of the gaines, aside from a straight catch game, that he has found particularly etfecti~·e are accuracy games, such as sky golf. The 'idea ·is to teach the child to tO!is the Frisbee with enough accuracy to get it into a desig- n3.ted box or hole. "As I said, we don't have the statistics Jo-prove the exact correlation between the two,. but we do know that the hand-eye coordination, limini\ form and balance learned by using the Frisbee does help "'°"iH""··· . fj; .... ~.; .(I I lti J 1P U.9e ilf lli6: .• , ollriollf. Terry eipt'aiDs tblt lhe nnatt! work ·essentihllf the same ·way throwlng a Frisbee ~s they _do in holding a pencil. Some other _skills that work with a Frisbee ~nt to deveJw include ·..,tense or hand rhythm and linger and wrist dexterity •. •:1t. major problem in getting children to write correctly is teaching them to u:.e thdr fingers and wrist correctly," he notes. . "TfJe use of the Frisbee encourages them to e:fftctively use all the muacles lhty would Use in writlng 1kJlls," 'Terry adds. El Rancho has theC:hottest price • in town! . ' Monda1, Junt 15, 1970 s DAILY mo: a ' . . Homeowner1 Object ' Auto ···Yard Protested, ' . ' Bf ~AMELA HAUAN ' Of ~ ~ ...... ""' 'J Protests ·over ·a ~ ·•utbmoblle. • iml')Und 1ard ln ·San "Juan.Coplslrano were mountil)i today. · , Mn. ·JoAln Arrmtroni,' represe11Unc Troy~ Homeowners' Aieoe.IAUOn; aald 1 door lo door campaign WU being ccin-. du<lod lo 111'1< -le ' to protest lhe tard at Tueaday'1 7 p.m. meeting Of 111e· PIAOlllng Cornm!Sllon. The commiaton voted to po.stpone Ila dtcision •t 1 Its prevkMJ.s meeting on whether1 oi:. ltQt to lgrant· a land use permit for the yard. At I.be.request of Mayor Tony Forster, whose m~. Mrs. Betty Forster, own.s Ille property. lhe C<llllllllaalc! ~ ' lo 11'•. lbe 11td·a -II o choilce to uploln lhelr position lo lhe protoa\erL "'Piople ,..m to think tt'1 .... , lo be •·junk yltd," said Fcneat (lun191n, Who. wanta to leue Mn. Fonetr'1 pro.i porly onc1·Ktlbllab 111e .._ yltd.• ~ 1'1 think lt'1 ill a ~ ... lie Aid. ' Mn. Armstrong clolms that lhe fadlll)' . \rill OCCUP1 awollmalely •ig!>t ocra of( Del Avlon Sl Qi plain ·vtew of the ~ ~1 dcftiopmeftl. ·~t wiH be right next lo th& Matti. Forster Julll.or Hillh and a ruldentlal area where children walk and play ," sldd Mrs, Armslrong, D0wa tlae Mission ··Trail · <;ermnn Boy Wins AFS Term in San Clemen~ Camping Signups Sought in Viejo A 17-year-okl Gtrman boy will be at- tending San. Clemente ·High S:,chool 1e.:rt faU as aa American Fiekl Service .tu- dent. · , Hartmut -Karl Jakob Eicher, from Kelheim on the Danube, will be arrivinc the first week Jn August to iet ac- climated before the start of his tenior year. Hartmut will become part or the ·family of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougla! Hockett, -MISSION VIEJO -~ Area-residents 2t592 Vista Pliza Drive, LalUJll Niguel. who like to camp are invited to sign They should have a bfl c_elebraUon up fer a giant safari camp out planned together Nov.-15,·sinc'e It! their wedding -- by the Recreation Center. anniversary and his birthday. · Tbo:ie interested are asked to indicate Hartmut will have a new brother amd their preference of a camping location sister, Steye Hockett who will. be a by calling the Montanoso Center at 837-senlor.-al'Jd-K1thleerrwho-wtlt-bl!-in 4084 tonight. the slxth grade. His own brother, Jursen A third camp, for 7-Jl club member1. is 15 and his sister Alexandra ii 5. will take plaCe in tWO sdsioli!I:--Planr ---'Phe-new-8an~e student is in· call for explorini O'Neill "Paik, catching terested in space fli&ht, u.derwater fish, swimming . at the Newport Dunes . research, chemistry and biology. He. and a natur~ hike in the Cleveland .ri<>pes to enter a field Of ICLence. . National Forest. The first session will He Ilk ea 1wimming, · sklln,, judo, table begin July I, another will be offered tennis, photography and wu one of the in August. editors o( the acbool jc>urml. Call the center for infotmatlon on Hartmut's father is in the frtighUq any of these camp.s. tiuslness. The · lilUe town they live im • R tt CIUH!S Slate d . MISSION VIEJO .:.... A myrild of classes are about to get under way ~t the Minion Viejo Recreation Centers. Cla!lle1 in rwimmlng tennis, guitar, karltd, baTiet, baton lw1rling, diving,' draml, 'tumbling, scuba and dog obc- ditnce are 10me of Uf olferinp for the sumrver. on the Danube is surrounded by low i:nountains. Mrs. Jan Dusek, AFS, chapter prui- dent, aald the grnap hopes alao to have a girl from Llma,-Peru. but.-Jinal approval from headquarters la still pending. AFS students this year at Saa Clemente are Recardo Pereira of Brull ud Ingrid Lundgren1 of Sweden. Tbey art to leave on Juoe za. Fiesta Follies .. Set This week "'- I . ; . All session! are instructed b y speciiliall uniler the dir:tction of Jerry '"'tlirtan. . r . ' ' • Swimming claues have begun but there still ii room in later swimming sessions for all aee groups. !ID_d com· petency leve)l!~ ~ F,oll!u. •fa _....,.>'!fr niilalc ud aimedy ,....., wW fit .... in three perfomwica this ..f i i W · GO TO PERU JI.JANS 1 dleback Colicp,' l•a!Ur11'1 ...... ., ~ . _ · dent performers. AIRPORT iTEMS Detailed Information can be obtained a1 Ui: Montanoso Center by calling the Mission VJ.ejo Co. 837-6050 ext. 205. e Sitton Dome A ided A donatiop of 1668 to 0r"'11e County's Albert Sitton Home For Dependent Children bas been made by the Rancho Viejo Women's Club. The gift was accepted by the Board of Supervisors with $200 earmarked for a scholarship fund for a ward. MIAMI (AP J -Three thOUland pound! Combining '°"' donce and coined)' af clothes left in 1ii'port1 by for1ettul perf ' · ' · travelers are being sent to Peru 's earth-or~• will take pllCe Wednaday, quake victims. Friday Ind Saturday, each 1t J• p.m. United Airlines began Oying the I: ear in the" coll~ ~ter, Bulldinj R. from a warehouse in Chicag'o to Miami Under the direction of Miu lonnit for shipment to Lima on the Peruvian Coi;bill drama inlkuctor the" re'vlle wm · airline: APSA. The shipment includes 125 ' -' aultcuu and. 29 garment bap. united feature to1o and IJ'OUP ptifOl'!!'MC", added several . hbndred o u t m o d e d including student humor comedy tum.. atewardmi: uniforms, danCe numbera, a sclwJ:o1 band ind choril group,. •THE llJ6E Ol.D-f ASHIONED KIND! • • • • • , Pickles.· •• crisp! tangy! Oki f.tiionec;I pick.le barrel goodneu in MJr modem plio film pacicaain1! ChooM jumbo kosher, jumbo old fMhioned dill or ~in pack dill or ... ~~ l*k·~uine koeher dill ! Chooee and lo1"e it.! • R • · ·1oc ommne .. ~ .... ~................. · .. ' Garden fresb I Tender leaves, crisp and colorlul •••• add 1pecial delight. to aalada and aandwichel ! Read's Salads ......... lOl • . . . . . 29c' Potato, Macaroni, Kidney or Three. Bean Camation Tuna ........ 11 •••••• 29c Chunks of lillht meaUor tuty undwlches l First-of-the-week Butcher Shop values! V·eal e1•rds· MIN. WT. S OL . ·.39c .. ·~............... . .. Thiil 1UC:es or U?ndcr Vf:!al w~rapped around" a delicious •t~urting ••• read>:' for you t.o cook, aervc l l.andOn Broil ... : .......... ~ ... ~.39 ~ Eiiior the hearty roodnw of better beet I SteW Beef ... -..... : ................ 89'· LeAn chunka of bone I ... beef". • , clooe trimmed I Stewing Chickens ......... EXIM LA~ .·CAL,_ -......... 49~ Plump! ~fettty! Average "·t. 5 to 7 lbs. lo orrcr you more of the 1atlsC1clion you're .Jookinr tor i • • l'ric~a .;,. t/ftct Mtnt., Tuu :, Wrtl., ltmt JO. 16, 1'1. "No 11a1ea lo dealer a. • ( ' H1lll1mlllle Plciles ••• ,.,. .• Ill Oii' Dellcltessen Deplrt..t AicADIA: Su•• HMtiil:tto Dr. (U ll11ollo Ctftll!) l'ISUEllA: Siii .... «*• llilf. ·'°""' PDIDEllA: . ,_ •· llsall::jlll Dr. HUllTllllnlll 1EAC1b w ... _M _,.,.. -~1 CMI) lll90ll lfAclt: 27t1 = llllC. ... 2555 n Dr. (Em*ff Villlp. """'l . . • • I ~ l -----y" --- •' • • 4 DAILY PILOT Monda], Ju11t 15, 1970 Javits Ask·s Curb on Nixon War Power • • 1 .. . ; ~ fCt 4 , ... "' --o.llJ ,_, twtl Massachusetts Gov. Francis W .. Sa,.... signed into law Thursday the CIH'lilled "Liza Minelli Bili" . ~ banniDg--the use of cemeteries for the. making of coQllnerclal films \\!ithout permission of cemetery of· :licials. Miss Minent·appeared semi- nude in the Blue11il1 Cemetery in Braintree last year during J,he film. 1og of a scene for the movie ''Tell Me That .You Love Me Junie MOon." The ensuing uproar led to the filing of .the bill by State Sen. J.•mea ~· Mcintyre, whose district includes Bralnlree. • • A Los AngeUs depar1-inent of animal regulation 1uryey indi· catts thii dt11 has approzimately 325,000 dogs -or about one COAint for t VerJI nine Jiumam. A fiTt dtpartment survey indi-- catu ihe city has 46,205 fire hy. drmfb·-or abo~t one for evefl/ 1e""' d.ogs. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Jacob K. JavlU proposed leghlallon today to place a •3().day limit on the President'• authority to eommit U.S. fortts to tom· bat without declaration of war. 'l'he Now York Republican .called Illa bUI "lhe logical final step resu1t1na ll'Gin a series of measures now pending aimed at gettng us out of Cambodla and Viet-nam as soon as possible.''- Aides said Javits has been al!Ured. 6li bill will have !Jearlnga by tbe Forelin RelaUoos Comnill~ of which bo is a member. His announcemeol came 11 the-Senate headed into what both llldeo e..,.cted Brazil Frees 40 Prisoners For Diplomat RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -A Varig Airlines 707 took oU today for Al1eria with 40 political priJoners releued f~ prison 'in e1change for a promise that kidnaped West German Ambassador Ehrenfrled Vol\Jfolleben would be freed . The lUdnaped' said they would release tbe_ambassador when they heard press reports the plane bad landed safely in Algiers. Jt was estimated the flight would take between nine and 10 hours. e The Algerian ·government issued a to bo lhe fillh and llnal week ef,lht,, curnnt round ln the debate on U.S. involwement in Soutbeut A.ala. A vote ls likely later lo the w e e k on the Cooper-Church amendment, cut· ' tUi& off funda for U.S. actions In C.in- bodia after JUne 30, after one last ad· rnlnbtration e:ffort to water it down by permjltlng U.S fmanclal support for Aaian naOona .such as 'IbaUa.nd that seet to help the Cambodian g9Vtmment. 'lbe main amendmen~ epoosoced II)' SellS. Frank <lnlldl (0.1-), and John Sh.,.... Cooper (II-Ky.), Is part of military aa1es auiboriution legi>laUoo. 11 lhe bill falla to pUI by tbe end Kemety Terry Ill went to Tam-~unique today saying it would grant pa, Fla., pblice headquarters to ap-pol~ a.sy~u~ to the fr~ refusees ""' ,,....,.... ply for ·a !Ob-as a· patrolman B t .lor hwnamtarian .reasona and lhat -O~STER 'DE..tllJiD ~ he changed his mind after h~ w:s -·~est ·Germany and Brazil had betYI lnttir or S.cNtary-Hlckel - arrested on . a. four·y~ar-old traffic iM'.s:ej~llebep was kidnaped Thursday --1---~!T!:e.to0~=r ·~~~~ =;~~·~o-:.t:;:id-;: Hkkel Stay:ng chai:ge on_ Ma 18_._1966, ·arrest-injured. The kidnipen, !den!illed u · · ~ ed1:iim. H_e was f~~ on $500 bond. m~ . of ·three .st par ate "1· • Terry said he didh I appear be-UJOV'"""""1 tonvrlst groups, also made In u s· c .b·. . t, cause he entered the U.S. Coast several rber demands which were met • • a ine Guard a few days earlier. by tbS!': &OYUDIDMt. • Tiie pNoner3 bad been Jailed for ter-Nixon._ Aide Say_"' rorlsm and IRlllvenive acUvlty aod were co__ WASHINGTON (AP) -Admlntstration . of Juue, lht Deltnae l)eportment, Will · i-..-1y to sploid --mllUoD on the ll'ID.I sale program. Un<ler lhe Javlts proposal, a prOllilent could commit' U.S. loroes In tbe aboeooe or a declaration of war in rour con- tingencies: -To repulae a sudden attack on.the United States or ILi possessions; -To rep,iwe a sudden at.tack on the "'"'" lepl!Y olaliooed abroad: -To pnilact lhe lives ·and PfOl'Ol1Y of U.S. naUonals abroad; -To ecmply with a la" f u l national cooun!tment taken _ bot . po&Uve actioo . . ofCqrta ll!d tbe PretldeoL \ '!be bill would limit tbe acU.. to 30 days 11unleu a.rtlrmattve adlon Js take! by ~ Coogreu to lilllain aucb acUoos beyond .SO days!' Cc:mgrea also would have the power to cut 11.e »day period short. ( "Our tragic experience tn Indochina shows l!lal lhe pendulum bu swuag loo far In lhe direction of presidential war-maki.D& pawer :• Ja9'll aajd, "My bill ,..ks to restor• Ibo. traditional balance between Ille ~t and Congress u envblooed lnl lhe checks and balancos between .....Uw and leg- LslaUve power in the COnsUtution.!' He said he hopes lo corfect. the im· • balance "so that there ..till be no mort Vletnams." Cooper-Church supporters won a crucial victory 'last week, turning back a move by West Virginia Democrat Robert C. Byrd to weaken the amend· tnent and chances for approval of the amendment appear good. But Herbert· lOein, President N'ixon'• commuriic8tions director, said Sunday the amendmezt's bickers have misread public opinion and face a poteatial polillcal boomerang al lhe polls • ' Sai.go~ Riots Continuing -American Jeep Burned_ in ·Anti-U.S. Protests SAIGON (UPI) ~ An' American M1Utary Police jeep was destro1ed and at leut tlfte Vietnamftle youtba were Injured-today In tbe third day-of-anti- Am<rlcan demoostra!ions In South Viet- nam. Several hundred students and govem.- ment police confronted each other lor more than two hours across barbed wire barricades at a downtown intusection 3bout a block from the U.S. Embassy compound. 'lbe students burled Mofutov cocktails at polic., who ttspondod by t~-tear gu canisters. stt fll'e ·to that jeep and 1 civilian jeep parked nearby. Both vehicles we.re destroyed. ' An American newsman, Mike Halloran Of Fai.rchild---il~ Corp., was ·hit in the back or the head bf. a !'<>Ck as he ran from the crowd. The woond required several stitches, 'but he was treated from the hospital and released. The students , one hit on the leg by rock and the others apparently overcom~ by tear gas fumes, were helped to safety by their companions. 'Mle demonstration was held in the same area where a more violent outbreak occurred Saturday,_ resulUng in about a dozen students being injured and the destrucUon or an American construction company truck. Red paint-was daubed on many buildings in the area reading, in English, "Bunke~( .S. am~ador) go home," "We wan ace now /' "Yankee go home" "Stop bloodshed." - Oki women and students joined a funeral procession Sunday in surburban Cholon for a Buddhist mook who had immolated himself. The group wore white 1 dove armbands proclaiming. an end to the VJetnam Wat. ' The moOO-or tbe. two groups -generally U:F-1 9-~~---.J waS:lifeiiill¥.;.Jiawe.v.er,_~:~·~-.... -......,,..fllf)ff; --1-d......:J -~n:,,_-_· ------ -1aughing and shouting at each other ~- in V ietnameee:· · :l:ia-::in:.~~"':'::.~~ Finishes Final Report but were surrounded by 45tudents. The MPs Ced tbe scene and lhe sludents WASlflNGTON (AP) -A speci~l streaked back to a safe landing review board studying the near tragic n the Pacific Ocean. k-=~===""~·==-j;==~~-Apollo--13, hl_nar~misfil_on_bu_ finish ~ Jn his ~ier _ re~rt t.Q new~n, rugen tma un ta 11$ final report on the cause of t e Cortright !~Led this probable ~uence in.space explosion that endangered the or evepts leading to the explosion: P-k-· p -d lives of l hrte. -astronauts and ruined -During a countdown test March 27. ic s resi ent man'• third allempl to walk on !he the lallllCb crew had dillicully draining moon. liquid oxygen from the tank, possibly brought to Galeao 1-.atii>nal Airport from ·several Jails for the f II g h I. Newsmen verified .the presence-ot,he prisooers at the airport bere and lhe kidnapers indicated· they ei:pectect.JJ:ie same from Ai,tria, An organization claiming to be the German branch of the group which kJd- naped the Ambassador sent a letter to UPI In Frankfurt aaylng lhe tenorists had no other way of_ protecUng and rt83SUring West Germans the life of the ambassador was not in dan&tr. -----communlcatJons directOf litbert Klein says President Nixon is: not going to tire Secretary of the lntreior W a It er J. Hickel, nor is the--Cabi.net officer. about to quit. -B~~~OS AIRES (UPI) -Brig. Gen. Review board Chairman Edgar M. because of a loose s,ection in a filter Robert Marcelo Levingston, Argentina's Cortright prepared the findings, expected .system. In a ~ure never before .. ' Tw011ear-.old Jonicia We.Leh takes a cLose look at Iler father's handiwork on her pet turtle "Hot Rod." The turtle used to have problems getting armmd because of a missing ltg. Jonicia~1 dad instaUed a stt of wheels on the front end and now there is.no :itopping the roaming 1eptit'i ~ ex· cepf maybe a flat tire. • Humphrey Off, Running Again'- MJNNEAPous (AP) -Hubert H. Hump~rey is oCf and runl.ing for the U.S. senate, saying he has,,.'no intention" or setking the presidency in 1972. IJ1 a bit of politk:al showmanship that stretched his annouacement out for the entire weekend, Hurripbrey appeared to admit that another aho~ at the presidency in 1972 is not in the cards. He assailed the Ni:r:on administration on ecoJ1omic matters, declaring that the 11aUon is stalked by a "cruel and con- tinuing inflation." 'On the subject of the Indochina wor, · Kent Countl'.'t ·Michigans Young he Was critical of the move fnto ,Cam- Rep~blican of Ule Y ~,in 1968 -says bodia but . ready to do anything be. ca• he 1s rwpllng for the . Michigan "to help President 'Nixon get this war House as a Democrat. F. Lange , orer...'.!-- Montfort, a 38--'year-otd teacher at Humphrey, 59, made his long-expected Caledonia EtemeD.tary School, said arutouncement Saturday, then met with he switcbed poliUcal Jjarties be-newsmen over barbecued chicken and cause ''f feel that fhe, pemocratic strawberry shortcake ft his Lake Waver· party puts ~ulljllll rights ahead of ' 1y home SundaY. . property ngbts. u Montfort, who -• Humphrey said he has "no intent.Ion · ran unsuccessfully for the lesi.sla-of seeking the presidency" in -1972. ture as 8 RepubliCao in both 1966 However, he added, "I would be lesa and 1968, will be '!'W\ning this year than candid if 1 tried to pretelKI that for the 93r4'"°istrict seat now'held I would turn away from the nomination by Rep. Peter-Kok; a Republican if it c8ffie my way." • Klein said Sunday, "That is co'Trect,'' when asked: "You do not expect Secretary Hickel to either turn in his tesignaUon or the Preaktent to ask for it in the immediate future?" He also Wd, "I know of no cabinet officer who hu pJ.-ecf to resJgn-at lb!& lime, and I Sw of no While House ins,,ure for a Cabinet officer to-resign." . QuestioM about Hickel's f u t u r fi resurfaced following weekend reports that the Interior: secretary was on bis way out, either voluntarily or with a White House push'. A well-informed administration. source .repcrled Stirii:lay the Prnident was hop. ing to avoid firing the secretary by Hlckel's nsigning and was d~laying a decision while waiting to see if that ~ comes about. Hickel bad said Saturday he was not qultting. That same day White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said, "I know of no intention for Secretary Hickel to leave his past." · Speculation that Hlclcel was in ilJ£. ficulty started Duilding when it w1s learned he had written the President last month expressing concern · that the administration was not paying sufficient attention to the nation's yoi;tng people and· urging that Vice Pre.siderit Spiro T. Agnew mute aoine ot his strong criticism of dlssenter1. 1be talk of his po:ssible exit Intensified p ·d 0e.s· to be critical of management sbortcon'l· ~ttempted, technicians turned on a ~ater res1 .ent--ignate, a~-t_he military ings, for delivery today to Dr. Thomas in the tank to ·convert the llqwd to commanders who cJ:me him hope to 0 Paine administrator of the National a gas to vent it overboard. ~:r:~ada~ :U.a _new cabinet, A~ronautics and Space Administration. -To start the beat.er, the technicians Thlll'Sda 1 a: lhe y. . f1The main thrust· o{ today's report applied 65 volts to the circuit. Later officially ~stat office day Lev mg as an evaluation of how the explosion aoa.11y_sis sho_w~d_dl the._onl 00~~-~e. · · happened where to place any blame des gned to ban e Y 30· volts. The Levinptoa,. _50, "an arm,. tn~lligence and how io avoid the problem in future overload welded shut two thermal ~leer and milit.iry attacbeiat the Argen-0. ght. switches intended to cut off the heater ~~ms1:~ ia'WQbington, D.~ .• was !An ~arlier rePort by Cortright pinned when 1t reached 80 degrees. Car~ Onia'lta to r:~~nGe~ Juan the oxygen tank e1plMion on the failure -With the switches inoperative, the ,bloodles,, coup J~ I. lfl 1 · of two thermal switches he said w~e heat in the circuit rose ~nchecked to - Votjng Ban Lifted By High Court Move WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that states may not deprive persons living on (~eral properllelf . of the right to vote m state ~lections. 'lbe a.o Opinion wa.s written ~y justice Tb qr good Marshall, but read in his absence by Justice Potter Stewart. Marshall has been ill with J>Dewnonia since May 15 Ind ii <,'OQ_Vtittcing at home. subjected to an electrlcaJ overload dunng perhaps 1,000 degrees, bakir\4 TeDon In· a test at cape Kennedy two weeks . sulation on wires leading to a fan system before the April 11 launch. ' and flaking it off to expose bare wires. The 26-inch-diam,eter oxygen tank ·rup.. This system was not monitored by tured April 13, about 205,000 miles from sens0:r$, so the" laWlCh crew bad no earth, as astronauts James A Lovell -indication this happened.· Jr., Fred W. Halse Jr. and John L. -Fifty.five hours into the flight, the Swigert Jr. neared the moon. The blast aslronauts switched on the fan to stir drained their command ship of oxygen the liquid oxygen. 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OaJey admitted A m e r I c a n ciU~ should receive the priorlly In rederal fundillg, but Daley said the mayors should do niKhing lo Imply they were not solidly behind the troops In a Saturday session of Ute' conference's re.solutions committee, Lindsay led a sue--, cessful fight 'to. block eJforts by Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb to hltioduce·a resolution affirming support of, Ni.ion 's handllng~of the war. • • , DA!L Y P!UIT 5 BI•ck .Queen Negro Girl Miss Iowa DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) - Cheiyt Adrienne srowrie: 19, black and beautiful, is looking forward lo beln& the first Negro to compete for the tWe or Miss America. "I won 't be ~ared beinR the first black· ·In the Miss America contest," the perky f>.fool-4 Miss Iowa 1970 aaid Sunday. "But it makes the Miss Iowa crown mean even more. SOVIETS NEW CHAMPIONS OF SPACE Co1monAut1 Nlkolayev (left}, S.vasti•ntV Cleveland Mayor C a r I Slok.es said Sunday he wiU attempt to pas.1 a resolution calling oo Congress lo stop spending money on the war ~~a~~~:S~J these funds to. · {Jgt)ting in Southeast. As ia. Daley also took Issue with New York Mayor John V. Lindsay who branded a newly for m e d presidential com. m.jssion on campus violence a waste of tfme. Lindsay tjwged the N I x o n ad· ministration ·tgnored findings of three previou' commissions on violence. Stokes said 30 mill io n Americans go to bed hungry every night while federal funds are "poured do'fn the funnel of ·an unauthorized and an WlCleclared'war." He vowed to battle for condemnation of war expenditures. Trailer Fire Kills F aiher, 4 C/iildren . "With all the .racial pro- blems there are today," Miss 1 Browne said, "I hope it will show the radicals m the black Chicago Mayor Richard J . St.okes said Cleveland was near bankruptcy and , few Soyuz Sets Record; Daley said' the Presideni of •the United States had the right to fonn a commission "any time he thinks one is munlcipallUes would survive power movement tha t things Vote Rigl hls without financlal aid from CASTILE, N.Y. (UPI) -<' aren'l so bad that you can sta te and federal be tdf b necessary." A father and his foor sm·alJ . accep e or w at you are, UPI T.._..,. ilI governments. rather than the color of your BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL . , ' Two Weeks in Orbit B• F • daughters died S~nday night skin." . low•n Cheryl Browne 3CIDg , when fire destroyed their fl.tiss Browne, a junior at ----------- Harlem Yo ths~ R 'ot trailer home in this w.eslem Luther .College ,in Decorah, MOSCOW (UPI) -Tl)e Soviet Union(s Soyuz t cos- monauts today surpassed the United States• five -year -old record £or the l ongest spaceffighl in history. They sailed on toward still another week in orbit. Soyuz 9, with Col. Andrian Nlkolayev . in command· aJJd engineer Vitaly Sevastlanov as his crew equaled the record at 4:35.01 p.m. Moocow time House Test ' u ~ ' New York community. Iowa, who hails fr 0 m (9:35 a.m. EDT). At that mo. A neighbor who tried to J amaica. N.Y., didn't expect B l W , h p l to win the state pageant, to ment they had flown 13 days, WASHINGTON (UPI) a'tt e· it 0 i'·ce rescue the victims was severe-which she went as Miss 18 hours, 35 minutes and one The House ha~ schedul~ a ly burned about lhe face and Decorah. second, the exact time from vote for Wednesday on a· hands. ene witness told the The Miss America pageant Dubcek Out As Envoy? liftoff to spJashdown of the double-«lged voting rights bill NEW YORK· (AP) -Hun-Avenue Jt It(th Street. snarl-Wyoming Cou nty Sheriff's Of. has been criticized by several record-selling flight in 1965 -to extend for five more dreds of youlhs rampaged ing traffic. fice that the 12 by 60 fo0t groups, including the National ~EW YORK (AP)·-Alex-yea rs legislation aimed at Association for t h e ad-ander Dubeck has been ex-of Col. Frank Borman and through an 11-block sectioo of One patrolman, T h o m-a s trailer was a "mass of flames lied f th ~--• 1 k making it easier for blacks , vancernent of Colored People, pe rom e "'~.:u~ ova J ames Lovell iR Gemini 7. to vote, and to permit lB-year· predominantly Puerto Rican Saville, was knocked to the and it was impossible to becaµse no ~egro has com-Comm u o 1st party and Soviet space sources have olds to vote. East Harlem Sunday night, street and kicked in the head rescue any occupants .'' peted in Atlantic City since dismissed as his country's am· predicted Soyuz 9 will stay House Democratic leaders breaking windows and setting and back by a grc>up of youths Killed were Bernard Pleace, the contest began in 1921. Last bass.ad o r to Turkey, in orbit 21 '11.ays from the believe they have the votes r.ubbish fires. The outbreak at 1121h Street and Third 30; Patricia~ 3: .. Mary Ann, year, for the first Ume, a Newsweek magazine reports time or its Jiftof( at 10 p.m. to ..put the package through ·t Sh 11 7 Negro, Dr. Zelma George of in ·its current Issue. -- l ' • I ' ' • I < " 't ' Moscow time June "-'· co11-by a slim margjn and. send followed a street rally to pro-Avenue, police said. 4; ynn, 5, and a~e.: . Cleyeland, Ohio, was one of The mag a z.i n e said --.ducting_a series _of Jned.ical ilJ.o the Whlte House. test · the arrest or a Young The dlstu~ foll~ed an Mrs. ~lease :was visitnl~ Mr. the l'O jud~es. . , l;zechoslovakla's . Communist ..., • ' ---.o---Medicaid·- .. SC1~ap Asked . , ·-ds 1::.,,.,,,. ~ . ~ _ --4lrld Mrs. Keith Jones......1n_a_.._ "t d .. ., i.. ~sld" I l expeum~en1:1l"•---.,-----'Withoot-the-exiension,the Mll~~-eyen1ng rally~rteal'by-t r.ailer-w~ co~ n ~ _ uc_ m o t e pa. ·~ • ~.. 1um, r e a c The Soviets, with their usual voting rights act of 1965 would Police reported s eve o Young Lords a m 11 it ant ted the fire. J~;.;f~ -iMed'-tO Cleiigfiled, ~d il.lliei'fJraf~, agalns~~k ... ,i,-rrr.,-,.a"'e...;;---1 ~-djd not announce jn · ,.,.. 6 I · "-11~?0¥""""' . . . . ' . th . . b executive director of the Miss llberabzation efforts ol 1968 d exP!£e-rn46·• re e a.s.1--n-sl.. 1ghtl_ .Y-mJured-and--P:. ,uerto-Riean-.youth-or. -garuz~. e...... e__vtcUms_ ~as-A~en·ca·pagea~, rro~-1an~n-i..~R-.. _ __..,...,._,...,-,--I a vance.. how-long the flight districts ·in seven -southem dnven back by the intense ''" •ll. , .. ..nl • "'"'• ,.., .. ~ .. ""' ............ , would last. · states from federal voting at least rune arrests during tion, to protest the arrest or h 1 tic CiiY. Sunday. "Finally, the leader, ~ecided upon the / The latest spaee bulletins supervision credited with ad-th . two-h?llr melee. Officials Juan C. Ortiz, 16, the group 's e~o~es was , admitted 10 color line has been broken.'' ouster at a s&onny session. ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The presidents of-4 na.tion's two leading medical associations called today for repl~ccment of medicaid with a federally. 11ubsidired health insuran~ program. ·- The recommendation by the heads of the ·American Medical Association and the predominantly Negro National MedicaJ Association resemb l- ed somewhat a less sweepiJ'lg plan included last week in 1 lhe Nixon administration's revised welfare .program. published. by Tass, the Soviet ding nearly o n e m i 11 i o !l said ~ f1re~e~ were struck "finance minister," earlier in Wyoming County Community! news agency. said medical Negroes to the electorate in by various missiles but declln-the day . -Hospital with severe burrui. researchers monitori11g pulse five years. ed treatment. · rate. blood pressure, breathing Democrats seized on the Later the violence moved rate and temperature of the voting age is:uie in their 1968 west from Third .Avenue to cosmonauts round that "their P 1at-f 0 r~m , and Senate Lexington ..\yenue, where general condition is gOod arld Democratic leaders M i k e police ca rs were pelted with Hot Britain • •n WHAT~ HAPPENS IF I DIE WITHOUT -A WILL-?-?--· Their statemen! was prepared for a special sug- committee of the Senate Finance CommiUee.- thehr·g"h .. •· work efficiency i s Mansfield and Edward M. rocks and bottles hurled from I bu. ild" p I Th• court, in •ffec.I, write' your will for yo11. If vo11 h•Y• '"!nor child1•11 ' Kennedy led a •• ,· .. e to com.· 1ags. olce agai n H W G K" do t' ~·• ., •·' f f Soyuz 9's basic mission UJ • d" rsed the t • ne co11n •C• •t wn1cn te •tiw'' gu•rd1.,.,1 will r•h• vour ch ildren. mission was to dee lrmine how bine il with the votinR rights . L!J>e . yoolhs, many ea ave rips ing m Wh•n no will it 1.t't, ch1cking •nd 1•wing1 •tcounh •r• o~•n irn111.d;. · II .xte"''.On. lll their middle teens. •telv fror•.• .• ,. '"•nv tiMet fo r ye111I ll we man can live in the h,, The Senate pas··• the The violence followed three . . . E•p•n••w• court co1h, l•ci1I f1•1 ind 111mi119I, r.inerid ing hibo Jo weig uessness of orbit a I ~ · DON P) Th t ' flight. Past· research has measure and when the teen-nights of disturbances in the LON (A -e cur· rain-weary .city ypes resent co11rl. Stocki, prop•rtv. •uto1T1obil1 ti+I,, -,11 tied up! Th• pro 1•111, shown ~hat spac~mel'I suffer age voting issue came to the Brownsville secti on of rent sport in Britain is a rarl-as a slur on British reputation. 1•• too nu'"11•'u' to li1t h,,,, • pulse changes, bone deteriora-House, President Nixon urged Brooklyn, where residents ty in these parts.• ll's <:ailed Wh at• s mor e th t 475 000 HAVE MA. DE THEIR OWN. Wll. lS 'I lion and a weakening or mus-the leadership to separate it . angered by a lack of garbage browmopping. one case of y.reather:man sa~s the high ' . ' ~ ' cle structure because of the from voting rights and deal pickups set fire to piles of sunstroke has been officially' Pressure area which stretch~s >:11 ..,~11• c•n do '.'· Am eric•" Will .fo•ll'I• h•v• publith.d • timple birt• easy job the body has in main-with it as a consHuUonal trash in the streets. repcrted. all the way from Scandinavia b111d1nci, leci•I wilt forft'I th 1t en b. completed in mi11ut11. (Vilid ;11 • taining life.. · amendment. Iil ·Sunday night·'s outbreak, From Land 's End to John to Scotland will 13st another 50 •t•t11J. Philadelphia Gang Wars scores of wiodows were O'Groats, the island kingdom week. S1lf 1xpl•n1torv in1tructiont, 91n•11I i11fonn•tion i1clloMl'ff ... Sit rJvhf broken, a half dozen stores has been gripped In a heat Temperatures have been up down thi1 v1rv rnin11t1 ind 11nd $2.00 ttHl•y. If 11ot JOO'{. 11ti1fi•d, looted and dozens of trash Wave which Is pleasant for in the 170s and 80s,. which retuin wllilln 10 "•?•for 1~ ltnfll •dl•t, ,.~""·' lf 1y911 h1v• •lr••dt fires set in the street." Police life on the beadle:i but now may nol sound like much to m•cl• • will wllv not. ord•r •-• fo•m•. for y-iour clot• r1l•fi.,•11 retnfilrcemenls were sent In is taking Oil serious pro-somebody from Arizona but AMERICAN WILL FORM" S • SI 7 Id G • I to protect firemen fighting.the portions. with the usual humidity it ;1 nlper ays Year-0 Ir blazes. Most farming areas haven't is·en~rvatlng and, for-the not-~:;-.. :so!;~ . . . . • , At one point, a barrier of seen a droJ) of rain for 28 s o · h e a I t h y , downright Honto1t, Tn• 77006 1_~nam:'.'.es'.:'....s~t~re~tc:h'.:'.:::ed'.'....'.a~.,.....'..'.'.'.:..'.Thi:'.'.'.'.·n1:.,~d~a~ys:,~·~c~i~rcu:'.'.'.'.m~m~a:nc~e~e~'~'~n~th:•:_~dan~g~erou'.'.'."=s· ______ ~========================================= PffiLADELPHIA (UPI) - Antoinette Williams sat Ori her front steps Saturday night, drawing in her coloring book. Suddenly a bullet ripped Into her skull, between the eys, just above the bridge of the nose .. Antoinette died three hours later in St. Ohris toph er hospital. She was 7. ''The little girl had-just finished supper. She was out on the front steps coloring in her coloring book, minding ·her own business," said "Detec- tive ectwsrd Fllni:. '"Iiiis Is where. ft· was spot -right out on her: .own front .. • PASADENA POMONA steps." Detectives charged John Maddox. 18. with murder: Benjamin Baker, 16, accessory after tile fact of murder; and Alfred Curtis, 16, assault with intent to kill and violation of the Uniform Fireanns Act. Police said they w e r e members of a teen-age gang. There had been 16 deaths this year in gang-connected in- cidenls. Antoinelte v.•as number 17. Funk said the firsl·grader's death might have been avoid· ed if residents of the North P h i ladelphia neighborhood cooperated•with police. "The community wa s aware that these people had the gmis out there," he ·said. "1hey just don't take enough interest to call the police and tell them that gang members have these guns. "Until this happens, we can't get lllese guns off the street •.• polke can't stop the killings," he said. The detective said neighbors admitted seeing the· gang members carry the weapons to the street where the girl was shot. Why didn 't anyone notify police? "Because there's gangs In- . volved," he said. "The people are afraid ror their lives." For $39 You Con Toke a Stand for Book Lovers Here's a •nf.!ibrory that ll'ICln thon holds 111 own in any room. The tradittonal look with oll tM f"fing of on ontiqu.. Lightly distreued, ....dium brown flnilh. T •o lheh-es with cane lnllrlL Compoct tin (18• w., 21• h.} lond. lbelf .... .....,. ~ do- <Ot'Otlve fvnctlom,. So lf yout ....,. " op1n1ng -...,.. bod- .. 11.,,, MN1 h the *"" to take o stand. Now f.atund Gt oll J. H. llggar atofft. ) SANTA ANA -Main at Eleventh ·~ 547-1621 -Santa An1 Store Open Monday 1Wn1;;.1 • ' JTANOARO OF THE WORLD . • 1 moe.im.c.....•vi1"'c:.~1s...._c.~ The chOice you1lwanttumake ... sovneror lmer. In timet ~f!ft IO many new (If buytrl art conc:mttd about value, it is' partlcululy interesting to nott Aow many ~1and1 Of thott buym are deciding in favor of Udllla(. There iI much to support the wltdom of their choice. ' Thm: J1 Ant, the lasting v1l ue of C1dillac beauty aild elegantt that h..1 madt !he 1970'Cadillac the best~l!ked of all Cadl!U(t, Then ii al!O tht 1ilent assurance of Cadillac pe.tformance. ~othing m011 ,dearly characttrizis thl1 than the 1uperb Fleetwood t.Jdorado, the world's ftnat ptr80na1 (ar. with 11; 8.2 lltre (500..cubic-in(h) V4, largest of !"Y American production engine, the Eldorado deliver' out· 1tandina: rnpon1ivmes1. ' . • Right now, you11 find a wide Rl«tion of beautifully 'a1fted Cadillacs at your 'authorlztd dtaltt'1. And you1J 6nd, further, that most are equipped wtth 1uch lncompulblt Cadilbc convtnlmcu .A Automatic Cfu:natt 'Control, Crulle Control and 'Cadlll1c'1 Tilt and TtiHCOpe 1tttring wheel. No oth.r 6nt car permi ts such frttdom of Individual cxprnslon. ls it any wonder that the 1970 Cadillac should prove IO be the mott att~•divt Snt (Ir purchase of all7 Or that CadillaC't rtputaUon at,tradel-in tlmt·lt just as solid today a1 it h11 bttn In yeart past? let your authorized de•ltt 1how YoQ ,why, soontr or liter, you1l w&nt to choose motoring'• true vl.1ue JeaCler. Do ii today,.. not 'SQ!!1eday:' '· • .,. • • 1 • • • • ' . ' • •• • • • ' • • -• D.r\ILY .PILOT EDD'ORIAL PAGE -de 'i-~----- Dissident , tt will be a long Ume befo~ the Class of '70 la for-ptten, even u w1s the case wltfl tbe Cius of '69. This baa been no Silent Generation. Ila voice wu clearly beard throughout the land - M the campuses, on the streets, and in the legislative 'hallJ. It was and Ii the Dissident Generation. Ila principal spokesmen complained about injustice and regimenta- tion and bigotry' -covert and overt -al home. They complained about the continuance of a miserable war abroad. 'Ibey complained about the intrusloo or the ~ .. called mWtary-lodustrial complex into their schools and in the!? way o! life. Some of them backed their complai~•. or ·sought to, with violence. · These altitudes were ecboed. and are being echoed, in valedictory, addresses at colleges and high scboolJ all over the nation. ·Not even the Oranae Coast whose children know no ghettos, escaped the dissent w'hich re3Ched down into high ICbools, even the junior high schools, and into the the home. • And this dissatisfaction with lhe imperfec.( world. coupled with a determination to set things right, has only begun. FOr that'·s what coinmencement is - a bCgin· lling. Today's gradua~es are tomorrow's taxpayers, voters· and leaders. . ::r-Nearly 9,000 of them last week and this week have ~n and are being graduated at formal commegceme.ot ezercises: UC, Irvine, 1,100: Orange Coast College:, Gol· den West College and Saddleback College, 1,844, and bigb schools, 5,888. . \ . Generation ' . So we repeat to tiiday'1 young graduatea what we bave 1aid in the past: You think you're·pretty smart, don't you! Well, you're rlgbL And this old world needs all the help you can give IL Bob Finch in ,Limbo \Vhether. he was "fired" or "transferred" in Presi· dent Nixon's recent shakeup of the De~rUnent of Health, EducatiOI) and Welfare, California s Robert H. Finch is in a political bind. In 11166 Bob Fincb was the golden boy of politics in the Golden' State. When he won the Republican nomln&o lion for lieutenant governor on the ticket with Ronald Reagan, many ' Californians said the GOP -ticket was up- side down, that be had the know-how to govern the state as a moderftite Republican th.at Reagan might never gain. The voters gave F_inch more vote.s than they did Reagan. . After Nixon's 1968 win, he persuaded bis long time close associate, Finch, to resis:n the lieutenant governor post and take on the most· d1fficiJ.lt, Wlwieldy bureau~ cracy in Washington -the HEW with its $50 billion budget. Had George Murphy held to ttis announced resolve not to run for the Senate again, Finch would have been his logical successor. But Murphy ch an Jed his mind, and FinCh wofildD't oppose him in th~ pnmary.' - ' In the months and years abead '" will learn that life is not filled with blacks and whites as they may have thought -or perhaps wished. There are those inevitable shades of gray. Now having only the relative anonymity of a lower· paid White House post -not the publicly visible power base of a cabinet past, U.S. Senator.or state governor - the taleQted Bob Finch finds himself !n eclipse, in politi· cal limbo, as it were. Those who know him well and have followed his rapid rise ·in politics as a man of reason and common sense are betting that limbo for Bob Finch will, one ~ •• And aver~. ~ to the Tatat ahipment of US military aid, G1'I · relicl from the age of Greek civil libertie& • But,.they will change some of the things that made them the Dissident Generation. They are changing them now. way or anqther, be short-lived. 1 More Thtl $200 'Mill ion tor Thai Soldier• . Allies .Bough.t ·and Paid For W ASHl!iGTON -For years, Lyndm Jolllllon llld Dean -· and then Rtcbard Nl~on, have talked 11111cllmonlously about~ gallant .l,fl111 naUonl, Potential ~ aDJ ~ l"e the danger of communism llld who "!tght by our side. Now, lt turns out, there Is not a slngle Asian nation which fighta by our aide unless we make It finan- cially pn>l!table lo< iin leaden to do ... Tbe report of Sen. ·swilrt Symington's -· made publt< this -· ... devullttni In Its lellllnony '"' """ the dMlioa of 'lballaod'• soldlen tn Vietnam wu bargained for, bought and paid f<I' by the United Stales, in a transaction more reminilcent of the soy- bean futures market than the defense of the Free World. FOR THE PRESENCE of a division ot Th3.l BOldiers of doubtful fighting abili· ty, Amerk:an taxpayers have paid in actiss of $200 million, plus side ar. rangements whose cost we may never know. And while lhls money was being paid, the whole transaction was con- cealed behind a barr.age of lies -all having to do with SEATO, the common defense and the Nixon doctrine. Consider the case, for instance, of the Expreas Transportation Organization, a lltnlggling Thai corporation showing red lat until i1 w11 •taken over by the 'lbal pdument In 19'5. 'Ibe govern. ment prt in lading generals u members of the bolrd "' dtreclan, llld their managerial t.altnt proved eo great Ulat the company soon landed a contract with the U.S. government. The-COl'ltract WAS to hauf our ammunition In 'lballand, • as we paid '35 million a year, on which thrifty marw.iement was able to earn a net pn>lit of II million, .... after paying eoch of the directors fl,000 a month, three !.,,., their tnilitiry salaries. THAI SOLDIERS In Vietnam are paid -by American taxpayers - a larger combat bonus lhan Is paid American soldiers. We pay all the expenses of the Thai division, and we have dumped more than $2 bUlion as well into the Thai treasury as a bonus for something called "economic and social develop. ment. '' 'Iballand ls a country that "stands on ill own two feet, hAndling lt.S own problems," President Nixon said in a toa$t to Thallandts king and prime minister in Bangkok. S· o m e body somewhere must have snickered. ·The State Department ...... Y(bicll con. nived for yean to conceal this ·scandal from the American people -now defends tt. on the grounds that we have always he~ our allies, u ·we did Engl.and tn World War II. '!be explanation - platn the Corrosion of our riaUona1 souJ. It is as though Winston Churchill, lnstea<I of proudly asking, in pubUc, "Give w the tools , and we wW fln!sh the job," had slyly aod secrelly sought from F.D.R. an arrangement whereby he, Field Marshal Montgomery and Anthony Eden could•bave. been personally enrich- ed -perhaps by a' secret land.ing fee for each U.S. bomber. IT 18 A SCANDAL, but m worse ll)ali the llClndal by which orrprs "' !be Royal LaoU111 Army, illdl a -lly owned subsldllrv of the CIA, °moe a profit from a tJ.s .. contract to ferry ammunition we are giving them. Or, for that matter, no worse than .the scandal by which tbt' ft million our taxpayers provided to pay FiUplno SOfdlers In Vietnam wu t0mehow siphon-· ed off before It reaehed them. '"1.is transaction is classified "Secrtt" at .the State Department, and no wonder. It is not freedom but corruption we are encouraging in Southeast Mia. And the trouble is that the corruption doesn't stop there. Jn order to defend the Viet· namese1 war to its own citlzens, our govtmment tells us that \he brave Thais and FlllJ)inos and Koreans see the com· mon peril and are fighting at our side. High officials .have denied -until Sen. Symington exposed them -that Asian countries fight there only at a guaranteed profit to their generals. Thua:, we cor- rupt ouraelvea. ByFrUlMuldewlcl DdT .. - ··'UC Belo;ngs .to the People'. To the Edll«: ' Your editarial oil the. meu on college · campuaa: ("The PoUUcians' Grip," Jtu1e f) wu olwioully well-intentioned. But your contmtJon that we should allow collece .biunlatrators lo deal Witb the orobleml llld , discourage Interference lrom ""' jeplators Is h~ly debatable. Far yean, we·bave:·clung to the pif;ture of tbe unlvtnit)' as . a temple of ltnowlecf&e where our children can lit freedom" they have embraced the at .the f(et of ~ wisest mea and . outnaeou'~ And the outlodish. matwe In tbl~ _wiadom. A! a ~t,---They claim that the··campus should the average citizen feels that he b be ~ ol "poll"cr .. y· et ·~ lt not· qualified to question the aclion:s ,,._ " · . ~' ca (Of' inlicUom) of college educators -olf .cluaea and even c:ive-credits for af·-an .•. ·aot ~--~ 11 prote.tt marcb<s -anc1 not on1y do ~· •are ~Y °"'·~·men they welcome the frothing militant, they LET'S BE aw~y frank. However somet.imea evea offer tllm ~ pOic. on lrnl>lilod&Ubi4hey;;;;y be on the poems the faculty. • ol Jolm Donne or the tntrlcacle1 Of TJll!Y TAMELY allow thenisel.01 to molecalar orbitel theory, many of tbeJe be har.-, lalwt pri-t, mt mn educaton ba•e proved tbemaelve1 totally burned out of tbetr own olfioea by -t ioo••.,...1t to manage thdr own com-del~uenta. Yet they are lncemed when mumtlel. Jn the name ot "~-"'-1-.._. ~ an elected repreaentatlve ol the tu· -~-- Monday, June 15, 1970 The cdltorlol page of lhc Doil¥ PUot "lttkt to inform and 1Um- ldak rN<l<n b¥ prettftUng 11111 •IJ>Op<r'• opiniotu mtd com-IM!l""11 Oil IOpf<r of lnl<rell mtd tlgftlfi<ance, b¥ providing o forum for lllf esprrulon of our rtadnt' opfniotv, and b11 preHnttny the diwra• trlew-J>Oi"" o fa/~d ob1trv•r1 mad qoktlm&l on -Jopfc1 <if the daJI, ' ' Robert N. Weed, Publishtr payen-are supporting them vtnlllrel to -' that they do -~ about fl. . We have waited lon1 eflough for them to clean house. Jt's. lime lhat we put an e.t to ~pwi anarchy, if only to Jl"'leCI thele poor 10Uls from !be •inlenco • that, becauie of "academic freedom," -they are unwtmnc to denounce. LIXB EVEllY fr<edoin, "at1demlc f:rtedom" LI not. ~less. 1 have a rtcbt to ... Ile tbl1 leUer -but I CIMO! lorce you to piJlt 14 Aogela Davis mlf have a right to teach Manism, and our adolelt'eflt acUvlsts m•y have a ·rl&ht ·Jo team about It -but the tarpaytrs or CalUornla ahould not. be lor<ed to pay !or IL Tumln& control of the public university JY•ttm over to the petple who are paylnC for il Is not radkal or revolu. Uooary or "rlgbt witlJ". The systtm To the Editor : • Re«ntly I had occasion to take an lnf1nt to the Oru.ge Couo.ly Medical . Ctnle:r for minor suriery. " Tt la with ad:rfilrltloa that i write, From the time of our arr!Val far t.J:· amlnaUon to the conclu&ion of the aurgery we Wttt: treated with respectJ concert and cornpasaion. Eich county empl'oye with whom we came in contact waa well Informed and directed us to each necesaary room amooth)y. Many !Jrge lllllltutlons ... m to acquire . negaUve reputatklos llld I appreciate thb Opj>Ottunlly to 10Y thanli )'00 lot a aervict well nncJered, MRS, RAY E. WILLIAMS Dear .Gloo:mv Gus: JJ mature drivers didn't drive drr fenslvely to counteract the ~ lawJessnea of J lot of ~' )'OUllC drivers, hlahway &laughter would be much worse than it Is. I me11n especially the young o'les scooting In and out in llt-Ue foreign car& -0. R. B. f~lt ftttvft """"" NMitn' vitw., Mt ...... ,.,, 1tttff " .... -.-.-. hlMI ,.., ... ,_.. ........... OtlfJ , ... )(View / • From tile County Seat , If you want to cripple any project, put it in poUUcal hands. A case in . poiol Is the • Oran&• COUnty Fllr aod its difficulties. Last year it lost $58,000 and it bai. recorded tizeable ~kits .. sioce it '"" launched In IHI. II cJmto oily 111,000 CUlfomen last yeu. . To their credl4 the f~ bOard llld. manq.,. Alfnd Lutjam llJye attempted Jo ·cu.t. U.,: fair'~ dellclt by .scheduling tnttrlm acUvltiel to" mlkt ·better use o[ the l§t_acrea:_olY&luabkJ eal estate used once a year for tbe falr aOOlar&~ly i~e otherwise. -THEY HAVE TRl!.D to make the an. nual eveqt more attractive to -more peno!lS llld tbll ii -t ·prompts them to .consider a proposal to h a v e thoroughbred racing at the fair. They claim Jt is only lhoee county "fairs with horse racing .that ha!e pald tbtlr own way. Without getting Into the morallty of ~ wltb tu ..... from 111 tu. Pm!!.-ID acth-tty !bat 11111• taxpayers dlaopprova· of, 1't us jUil: loot at the procectum Involved Ill lrJiol to make a decision on tJWi matter. The county fair bo!"f told LllU.-. lo gather . i... forma~ on potentlal new altes for !be fllr wh!~h would .~ ....,. !or racm,. Tiii! ·PIU!SBNT lll'l'li Ii too amalt. Racing would nqulro at -1IOll acres . But the local -, fair alio comes under . the )1lrildlction ol the state DI-of Faltt led Elpolltions. ·Tbe chtef "' ... -bas told Mr. Luljtam l!G'I' lo lot!k for a new site. But the 'loool fair board figures they may have men Polltkal clout thu. Harrington, 11> thq WM ~y can even- tuallY overcome tds objectkm, wbalever- tbey are. Not on mer!~ but by clout. However, they tUll would fact the l>Dgtby proc<duro of l!Ubllc hearings at the state lev<I for ftnaf .approval. IN Tiii! MEANTIMB, tbere is ap. pareoUy ooJy ooe """"'° it the county of the size land porcel ""1leti for racing, and that " '!be Irvine Company. So counly officials hav< held telltaUve talks wltb the compariy al><Nt poulble ;.. change or Ale• ot land for a~ new fa~groundJ. Can you· hear the ruckus, the charges incl ..... 1er charpa, llld ... the further deily !bat QJ ttnd of a IWIP of coun\y land for Jrvtne Co. land will cau• ! No matter ii the moUvts and actions or .botb' company and county of!lclals be I! pure u mother's mUk, th.is is a politJcal deal, and there's bound to be questioning of what is done .. with the tarpayer11 money. flus attempt.a to get on the rr•vy trahl .aid 8Cl"e8Dll ol ,.,. at !allure lo do so. And !bat "spells ...... del&J:. ' IF A PROFIT MAKING b<Js1-had . lo _,olll under ouch CondlUoos, ti WllUld fold bel ... It be(an. We do not ,,.,...,, any IUCh ICUvity u a county fair should be supported by the It.Ile or county ~er1. ll !here' are thole who wish to put on a f.air, ~t them do ao on their own responslbitlty and at thtlr own risk. and let t.hetni make lt·auch a one .that 1t wtll be prolll1ble to them. .... Au ftelltlor Topsy Growth of A· Co'alition War" Wi*' you eorage yourself to an ally in waging war, you inevitably k>se your freedom of actlo!I. That ii why .coaJ!Uons are auch precark>us h i 1 t o t:.,i c .a 1 phenomena, often disintegrating, often dlstorUng the .announced alms or the war. We are involved ii coalition warfare in soulheut Alia. Jn combat m&npow· J er, money and tech. noJoa the Uoited States LS the primary beWgeren~ b<Jt the · war is being fought ~ . ~ prfnclpally on the 0;~,1~1~1.. ~ 1,'i\ soil of South Viel· /' ~·~ '~ nim. Henc·e the· South Vietnamese, though our wards so to speak, are as imporlant to the .!IUcCess · of the coallUoa as we are . U they can 't or won't fight, then! is no . war Jell for us to !lghL In aur war's ()f this century -World Wan 1 and II, and Korea--thia WU our precise position, attd the Inhabitants of the soil where we fought had to fi&h4 or no war.· At least two Wa1blngton ad· ministratkml have committed to the Saigon pvmunent, presumably its Jn. dependence, but t.Qis dOesn't mean uy SaigOn government baa, or ever will, commit ttaeH to the Inter.all of the Uoited states. WHAT Tiii! SA I G !> N government ,...,. ii our guaranty, our technological and financial aid, ud 11 much American weaponry ua·manpo;ru u lt can com- pel Wllillnl1oo to disgorge. Botb Prut. dent 11tltu and Vice President Ky have repeatedly made this clear, and the latter has been frankly critical when W ashingto1 didn 't meet bis ezpecta.Uou. So botb the Jolmsoo and Nlxm ad- minlstratkms have frequently been em- barrassed IJy official Saigon news ltories, and have had to gloss them over diplomaUcally for the sake of the coalf.. lion. Washington hu bee• fon:od also to cu< the American troop deploymeat to the Saigon cloth. and Mr. Ni-. la doin( thb ., the moment In tba Cambodian involvement. Wbeh Mr. Nlml elected lo eoCer cam. bodia, stmulta"'Olllly with the ·South Vietnamese invasion, or 1 · few days behind it, be set a Junt 30 timt-Uinit on American action. Btrr NOTE •TllAT 'eainbodia, which has now sid}ed into the coallliOn and b<come our ally. ii not utialled. FOftll[ll Minister Yem Sambaur in a news COl'I· ference said he would ast Presldett NiJ:on to keep AmUic.an lrooJll in eam.. bodia "upUl the end ol the "ar." Further, Ky recenUy announced Soutb Vletaameae troops would remain in Cambodia in· definitely, despite Amf!rlcu withdrawal dates. South Vietnam """ baa 47,000 troops ln Cambodia, and some thounnda mon in Laos to lbe north. How these troops can remain, on our supply and at our ezpense, without dimlni&hing Saip'• llllility to f I I h t on JL!i bome grOW>ds, is not explained. Another news story from Bangtot 11)'1 'lbailand iB supplying the South Viet· namese Cambodian campaign, and may send Tbal troo)JI. Thus the war whlch was a Vietnam war , became an Indochina war, em.- bracing Cambodia and Laos. If 'Ibailand enters it will become a Southea.lt Asian War. But that is the immemorial wq of-coaliUon wars, and we would do better "to watch the proceBS by which we are being stripped of our freedom of acUon, than to be surprised by it. ·Now: Synthetic Caviar .. -· l.q~lal society js the same Qle world over, whatever i~ ·political coloration -since the acute shortage of bi.ct caviar tn the Soviet Ull.lon. 10 Rulsian Jrventors hive patented equipment to product 11syntheUc cevlar" from protein foods. complete with tanftlna acent, dye, llld artificial flavoring. • • Spe1klng ol Ind._.. try, It pleiaed me to see a literate ad for Ule Hormel Co.'s ''Cure.It" ham as "11te wOrld's ITIOlt nearl)> perlect ham." (Most,.ads gild the superlaUve by usinc "most.per. !eel.") • • • If yQta don't believe poverty is acute -·tn tbt r1d>ost city o1 the world's rlchllt ~. consider that whJle the hdonl Bureau of Labor StaU1ll<I flllmala a fl!DllY ol· four needs !t,771 a Ytlr lo -t tbt lcnrat &tlndard ol Uvlnl in N.., York, the Stak Labor DopL dllclole4 that ..,. out or ewry four lull-time worUrl tn prlvale Jobs In Nl!iw York wu· ,ettlng less lhlln flOO a week. • • • A ieitler Jo SU FranclJc:o •"Pl"""' her annoyance wttb the people who 1 .. tenpene their coarnatlon w t t b ••v·rmo~" at the end or every aenttnce~ Siie fails to ... 11ze that !Ida ii not a poor verbal habit but a'PIYCholollcal Uc -an -1oua react.Jon bJ apeaken who feel they are "'t beeded, or -to, or llvm enoqh relpeCI. • • Moot people totally mi.,....... ud mllappl)>, the Btbllcal IDjtlnclllm about the left hand not t.wiDc --tbt right hand -• • • SpeclallzaUon cfrow Ille ottf.fuhloned handyman out of bis ocaopjltlon jlllt at the !Im• tllat he became moll dosper•fell'. -· • • • Wl\J ii It lhrayl the man who refert to "my better half," abd · never the woman! • ..---•• Gff,..e ----. Dtar Oeorte: ' '111ere are bl.a: Ucks on J'ilanls In my yard. What ts the but thing to do for Ueki on foliage? S. W. \ Dur s. W. Buy them a Rice doggle ud watch their lltlle eya light up! ' • • .. • • .. Monday, Junt l.5, l 970 Vlolen~ Remembered • CHECKING Long -Hair- • UP ·• MetJ,nifRup UCSB GraduationPeaceful ' ________ .....,,.For Troop SANTA BARBARA (AP) -"We hive wltoeued lremen-tomeUmes a few of us baVe been drlven to violence by .u n re s ponslve Institutions. Even law and order can be violent when It ls used ag&!nst those who cry !or needed reform.•• . GraduAUoa ~ceurnonlea "were dous changea.'' aaid Sunne P , Ji . calm bu.I ll*Chta b 'dua McTeak, the senlot class o "ticos., Dentists A~!~~:~;;; --.. 111eJ:.:,,,t; ~~t;·~:::r:.~e;, ~ of CalUornia at Santa Barbara -N~ b ~-.... v_ 't refuled to Cl.It hla hair· to ..... mp.... y "M:: ' llu-.., I Ar P T m11itai)' --bocouae he ~= 1=-:'~t ~t ~ ::., ~ .. as tile campus by e .. oor 1"ppers °:!~~-~~-2!_.daystoa•lmoodaysth to men than, l!GO amota of '11le Bank GI America -~ -~~-. ,..... -.1on. branch In nearby Illa Vista, A M n EXACl'L Y 7' PERCENT ol all Americans are asleep tiy 11 pm. every nlghl· If you .scount .s n o r i n g that esents the silent ma- .. ."YOU NEVER SEE a sheep lying on its aide. Why? A sheep has four stomachs. They won't work right when tipped slaunchwise ... AN EXPERT WHO ought to know contends about one in every 15 persons hereabouts has I nh e rt t e d money he or she doesn't know about. ls that possible? .. named Call Peorr · Is 1he ad- mil'al 's son ••. Q. 1'Can a stork utter some ..n GI bird call?" A. No, but 'it makes a noise by snapping its bill. Sounds a litue like that lone clapper at lbe eod ol "Lauah- lo." WENT TO LUNCH yester- day with a couple of retired gentlemen. Ooe said, "My wife has taken to calling me 'Honeydew.' · It's 'Honeydew this' and 'Honeydew· ·Ihle.' " The other said, "You're lucky. My wife still .th.inks my name is 'List'en.''' ... TllE MANAGERS estimate a woman spends an extra 50 cents during every minute ahe stays on the premises after she fialshes her regular shop. ping. Remember IM~ mlattt. Ir she's half an bOOr late, that 's $15. r- ()( confinement at hlrd labor. was destroyed by f~e last n. gry a "Twenty-one days tor two February and th~~cture ~=:w~a~be~ Ma1"or Anti-smog Bill ::\.~er·«~~-~ Shoots Trio sentenced SuQday in a sum-demonstraUOm since UH!n. ,rnary · c o u r t • m a r t 1 a I . .l """ mbl v Ex OO Seven atralght nights of ar-J R bbe · -~:lf:.,~:~.. -or 15 n,?;S~ y ote pect :r ~~~ t~ n . o ry reservists ae<:u>ed of falling calling In o1 ootllde law . .,,: SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - .to obey ,orders to wear their SACR.6MENTQ (AP) -The A bUI by Lanterman to levy forcemtot ofticen made the A gasoline staUon attendant, hair no more than three 1ncbes oplY · substaJJtive aotkmag sWf extra annual rttiatraton campus appear like a bat· enraged because robbers used long on ~top. ·with· sldebuim 1...n .. 1 .. tim to clear 1 be feta againlt so-called "bigb Uefield tut week during a bueball bat' on a buddy, rea~•-g no 1-~•--••·-mid-'f5..... "--•-fired four accurate shots, sen-uuu ..,. "Jg WMlll Assembly committee -tt perfonnance" autos 11Pas also uoaia. ear. The J5, many of, whom ......... .__ One of the l ,fOO ,degrees ding three men to a hospital. have Jong sidebuml '1f mut-llO far this year is ezpected approved Jast week by the awarded during ceremonies on "He was plenty upset," tonMop whl.skua. arpe that to come JD a f I o o r debate A as e m bl Y Transportation the campus football field Sun-j>ollceman Dave Lo m s k i it's lllegaJ. to preecrlbe short and vote 10metimt thls week. eooimittee and ient to the day was to Kevin Patrick remarked Sunday after the haJr Jor a H9ervbl ·who is p 1 1 a a g e of lrJlOI bills floor for a vote thla week. Mofan, a student who was gun.fire by Gary Kent, 25. on Bctlve duty only · one b y Assemblymen p e t e r killed while trying to e:r-Lomski said Kent had re- weeteod a month. tinguiab a fire in the bank. malned calm during the rob- Sbort hair, some of tbem Schabarum (11-0>vlna) and S il F • Most aenlora ,.... tbe tradi-bery but grabbed a pistol and say, woukl hurt their IOCial Frank Lanterman (R -La 8 ors 8Ctng Uonal cap and gown but aome, started firing as soon as he or businesa ife. Canada) is· all but guaranteed . in proteet to tbe war in aaw the beating of Burt Five lace 1umm 1 r y The prillcipal bill - a Sabotage Raps Southeast Mia and "lhe Ballek, 28, aootber attendant. court manhall later. A trial mea:iure (ibaslng all lead out estJ..li..~nt," were dressed ·Hehl at Mission Emergency I tbe tber .... .... Sun-ot'guoline over the neii-six SAN DIEGO -Tb re e In cl Hoopital '°" a robbecy !n-or 0 .,...an years -is ~authored by ~ -othes and Wore vestigaUon are men identified day and ~ without a 3 Republl~ aod II lallon held on suJplclon of annband\ OI' peace IYlllbo2, by police as Lloyd Mathews. decision. It Will resume July Democrats, enough to pass it 1abotqing a Navy destroyer "Wbtn government becomes 23; Harold Adams, 15: and 18 -the .ext day the re!erv· on votes of co-aulbon alme. with damap expected to ~Ive to the will of Richard Taylor, 'tT, all of San !: are under D)UUaq con-Almost unnoticed b e for e reach '200,000 will flCt a lhe people, the people are Francisco. . . Wa1Iace's ten, tmce will be now is a ·companlon ·bill by pretrial lnvesUcatim Tue9diy. obliged to change that goverD-Mathews was shot twice ln Schabarum making Jt illegal The Navy announctd during ment," said one of the five the abdomen, Adams once in automaUcally reviewed by bis to sell any car in California the weekend the three enUated student tpeaken. the. abdomen and Taylor , in battalion commander. U the which can't ..... rate on the men were "su--'ed of "Nobody wants violence," the right shoulder. senttiice i. ordered carrl<d -~ .,_.. 1 · • " DAILY PJLOY 7 FIRESIDE Thrift --·-·--·-. LOVE AND WAR -Take those men who sign up with matrimonial agencies to find romance. Most of them are neurotic. Yet the women who join sudi agencies mostly are fionnil. And oftcntfmesilighly attractive. Repeated ' studies by experts indicate the forego- Jng to be factual, but they do not explain why. lncidm. tally, officials ol t h a t organization called Parents Without Partners claim it definitelr is not a mate-finding a.ssociatJon, but I've known et least 10 married couples who met while members o! it. THE POUSl'ERS -Just wtiat won't the people tell to the surveytakers, anyhow? Two things, It's said. I. The number d their premarital affairs. 2. How often they.take a bath, Wb<n the pollstes spring · either ol these two queries on the average citiun;· said citizen just clams up. Understandable. out, Wall.lee win be called new 1oftl' octane lead-free willfully tampering w It b said John Mc.Peat, another Balick was reported ln air lo 21 days ol actlve du(y _-1...!g~uo:z.::ll:::nes=... ______ _;machl=="'::TY.:.:_·" ______ _;Btudenl==.....:':::P:::e:::•:..:.k:::e:::r!.' _".:bu::t_co::::od::lil.:on::::wl:.:::lh::h::e.:.ad:..::in:::i•.:.ri_es_._, __________ _ all to be served ln confinement rnAT NATIONAL who drinks the most milk is the Finn, the least the Filipino A LOS ANGELES BELL.BOY with lengthy experience claims the poorest Uppers are poli t icians and den- ti sts , •• AMONG PET LOVERS, it's said, introverts buy·bird.s, extroverts buy fish .• ' CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "Is it true Admiral Peary ~~a~ol;;~oA.~~~ish~ reports contend an Eskimo RAPID REPLY -No, sir, the Indians called it firewater, that hard liquor or old, because it burst into a blue name when they spit it onto hot ~Is. Y our questions and COfl'V ments are welcomed and will be used in CHECKING VP, wherever possible. Ad· dress yoiir letters to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New- porl Beoch, Calif. 92660 · Smog Detectives Find four Facwry Viola~ors LOS ANGELES (AP) - Smog detectives, working at night jn can and helicopters, say they have found four more factories exceeding the coun- i1's antipollution laws. Alt pollLJtion Contror District Director Robert L. Chass led the raids Saturday that un- covemt axcesses at Allied Chemical Co., A t l a it ti c Ridl.field .eo., St a u·f fer Cbemical Co. and Quality Metal Fini§hing Co. A spokesman for the AP.CD said Allied Chemical baa an authorizaticn to go Ofer tbe smog limits on a temporary basis and that-stauffer and Atlantic Richfield are seekin& aimilar temporary llcenaes. - • ~ new! -and he will be reduced in rank to private and fined $60. He Is a student at San Diego State College.· Indian Boss Badly Hurt In Fighting SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California Indian I ea die r Richard Oakes, 22, remained in ~Ucal coodlUon today from bead injuries suffered 'lblnday nllbt • a ~. Oabl was an Orpiber of Iut Nov-·· IndJan Jn. ·-' ol Akatru !dud In San Francisco Bay and bu been helping Indian. try lo regain Northern California land tbey claim -belong11 to them . Police Aid they have ,made no ~ but an ltill ln- ..,sUgatlng . Officials at San-, PnnciJco Goneral H01pital said Oakes was aomewtiat better but was still uDCOOlcloul. travel agency ·around the worid ' . This Is the bank that's , a Travel Agency, .too. Take care of all of Yl!Ur travel arrangements IN ONE PLACE -AT ONE DESK. From the taxi to ta~ -)'OU to-the airport to !ht Cir you ient at your destination, we'll handle It all. Traveller's checks, letters of credit, hotel reservations and airline tickets 111 part of the service, of course, and the flCI that you are an account holder with the Newport National Bank entitles you to pay later. - OPEN UNTii 5,P.M. DAILY-AND 6P.M. ON lllDAYS. c.ca-.e 1..,.." m.oot . .....,,....... o.,.11: ,...,.. O.:: 1 a ----. -----\ .i-toitWPOI?7' )4 '\ '·\\_ NATIONAL . I . 1 •rt~ ~ B AN K~V'lJ" / .... ·~ ,; . ~ -./~ .:::----:. ., I ' ---.- 9 . c9NYINllNT omen IBVING OllANOI COUNTY . Ak,.rt omct MltMllon It Mdrtll11t 133-J111 • ...... OMot .a.,.ldt It J•lllflotM '42·11.{l Ctlltp '•rtl ornu Nutwood •t Comm011Wt1lttl 171·2'00 •.....,Hill Of'lc:. Htriof et h 17f.72IO """9r Olfict SUPtrklf tt Plactntil M:Z·t511 • U ....... Offlct tall Cll11111111t It Slate Co1111t 17MMO Wllklft otftc:t Wtltdlff It Dorer 642·3111 Sul .. "' Oflic1 lel111n WOl'ld,SMI 1Ne11 stg.2111 ,. ..... M1H1 Offkl L1iM11 Wotw.Laa\111 MllllJGJ2m ,. • • • Dacron®and·1 Ycld . go together neatly , ,• r mien It co""° lo Fathef1 Day gill!, noU.lng beats Dacron9 for comfort and wearabUlly. Th1te •hlrt and tie 1ets are au•fll'I p0p-pleaaerel The lhirt: lfyled wltll wide spread collar, allort afeeve9 •nd tlim, youthful flt. Fashioned frotn neat-keeping 6Sll Dacron• polyeater/3Sll combed cotton th at fenl!S off wrlnkl .. lllld ~ lhll brand ,_ look. The matching tie: 100% D.....,. .,.r;.tor to bep )Is wpe day atter ci.y. FaahlGOl 'eolorl. 0111 -6.98 FaoNOn .. f«fdwComo!nmiillortm.,!oloye<atchlng eollda aod alrlfllL II a rich Jool<lng blend of oacrone polyester( aiiklwlnlhtrlllooknecllllld'ct!ap · 3.50 Drforitl&lordod,toa... _ 'FUNon -ol long·WN!lng llO" O~on• acry(lcfl" spandex for stretch. ffftan ,.Cornpun walkathon" cushion sote reinforce.d ny!on heo!, too. Choloo ol HVeral colo11 ', , $1 Q~£~ AVAtl.ASUi.AT YOUR .LOCAL PENNEY STORE ' , , • ' • ' ' ; ' ' ' ·- ' ! ' ' ' • • • • •, l I ·- • ·-• • • • ' . • • I f DAll.Y i'iu!T . ,. "'°"""·""" 15. mo • " " ·-. -. ... . --· . -------·or .. nge County Bet!oming fJalif~~nia. ·A••Jnsemellt Capi.tal t . • ' . • • . . . ANAHEIM -On · a SW>-drew ll million vts1tors last lions, eklphaot.s, chimpanzees, celebratl!ig its 5 o l h an· crocodiJes, snakes, lizard!:" cenLer, and milts oflleacbet. 'warmed pW.n once ca~ yeq. More are expe<:ted this rhinos, cheetahs, antelopes, nlversary this .s u mm er . turtles and tortoises.· WRecent lidded attraction : the 1u .•. a-.. ...._ natl • .~ d · aff V"'t Modeled after , western "wn. Nearby ls the Movie11ind estem White House, al San w-_. -sroves .. ""' ves year· ""'ras an gir es. ~ oo w Wai MUltUm, with a big fleet Clemente. Presidenl Nixoit are ~ ban-a. ---'--M9 nv ..... ~ ,J •1-ter1 w b o •-"·"camera safaris" ill 1~1.. ·it ofJers mlne ri•··. animal B · , .. --.--~ 11M,ll;j1,... ~ -.-~ uuu: ..,.:a \jg of old stttetcars: 'lbe rJ.Us ·was born in-j)raQge Q>unty. day a'tP of. record size: sum-. might ObCe have beaded a ed cars through a sim~ted shows, chicken dinners, has · CUnnlngham A u to m o t l v '-Everywhere there a r e mer tourilts, by the millions. rew miles north to Los veldt. 0 1! an .African were 42 gilt 3hop! and include$ a Museum, housing cars dating , hotels, ~,.trailer· parb. Onnp Cowlly, in the 15 Angeles, with lb movi e set down here, he would lb.ink replica of Independence Hall. back to 1902, is tneoc..ta Mesa. Tli.is .sUmrher they're eVe.n. yt.a slDce Walt t;>iSftty capital, Hpllywood, now htad-he was home," says the ,A few block:i away more For the apsts fan there's opening .a camp ground. In ere.lied the big fun spot called quarter htre. This year, as. developer. animals cavort a\ t h e Anaheim Stadiwn, home of the 'ci{y of ·Ariaheim fOr people Dimeyland, has spawned a'· uSual, visitors will find spots Also new are (Mvie.oriented Japanese.···Village and Deer the -1:-.~erican Le ague wi1b trailers,' campers aod u n t q u e conoentratioo of that didn't exist the last tu.:., .. mua~ ·.\~ , -i PFk, with gardeM;i ~e • ~ AD«elf:; •tbe Orang~ teal-4'80en. so,they can ta~ry ammementattractloos. around. , · "Planeifl.Ji'~"and "~s deer. swans, peac::ocb,•atJd , COuDty lnterii.t_fo.n.•1 -a .wbf\e to and from t~1ps lts pale of anlma1 farm:i, Most extravagant new at. of fbe-5\arS ." the inevila61e gift shop.·J ust Raceway, for auto racing to the mountai", Aoahe1m . mUMWDS and ride-or:i,ented traction j:i the $12 millim Uon The. county 's old~ ~ across the ' skeet is the devottes; the Los Alamitos · which had 17 hotel room:i 15 parks -~ to ·tppeal ~' Sat~,-500 acres of traciiop~r~~t's Berri Fan,n ,Calif~~. A!li&ator . Fa!l_ll· ·qu._ai:_teri>Orse ,ra~~traCk; the .Jears·ago,'.J!OW has 8,000. · to fa¢11-style vat.atklllllrs' -, rol~-1bll~~popWlttd wif:b ; ~ ., Ghost . ·Town, . is ,with a J>OPUjal.iC!D:'or ·•Jhgito~. J NefP<rt liar~~ a c,b t,i fl & .... ~ow d.lfi,1taU,c_cir:ne 1'I pass? •• • ... ,, ... ,)rl•' ..... ' -·'f-., " • Flrat. thert WA$ the av;ilabill· . ty of emety land, close to the population cent.er or Las Angeles. That was wha( lured Disney. Second W&ll the SJO. cess of Disneyland, the world's premiere amusement patk .. ''U's sort of an unspoken ·truth ,among oth er en- lr~preneurs around here that Disneyland l; the catalyst,'' says .Pat SLanley of the Anaheim Visitor and Con· vention· Bureau. The b1;1reau, along with the Orange ' County Chamber of Commerce, !s'trying to create ll separale identity Jor tbC ' area. Los Aogeler ~ theaters and art museum~. But Orange County attractk>oi are aimed al the kid:i. They can go any place 1n what the chamber ha9 dubbed the "flub or Hap.. plness." About the only spol lh ul hasn't reported a pickup in tourism is San Clemente. The Western White House isn't a draw -pectiaps because it · ls &eeluded and well guarded. 'or perhaps beciiuseeveryone's io ~e ple~sure spots. .. Coast Students Graditate at' Cal State FuZ.lerton ·1H OllAHG• COUNTY ...... CLA11tl(:l'ELLETIE11t, AlbH"I L .. "lf. of 214' llt11r1I PllCa. CJllll Mu • .a, '"°' Edrl.& M., ii, of lJ3tl P11D Atlo, 0-Pok!!. •r_HAN,t.H-DEVEM1 Ci.uc1 E .• 1), n7 York!-.! ....... Ind Shir"" .• lf, of 15343 Gokltn Wtsl, bolt! of H11_n11..,~ Buch. CLOW·BEWHES, CtNorlH W., :It, of 150t Or1ne1 ...... 0 Cotti Ma. Ind ~~'"'~ .~h. ,, Wll'M• ""•~ ....... Attfhony Antoltl. lnfl nl -Ill Mr. Ind M'"'-Atlltiony Antolll. Also lilf"llv-"' bY two llS11,.._ AllHll ~ MtllHI; trtrld· ,. ..... 11, Mr. tnd Mr1. """II (11'111, Ut1h; t•Nl-ii•lndHrtt'l!t. Mr, Frink A11t11l!I. Mr. Wlchol11 Ptn.,.-. both ol u11~; Mrs. .-.nn altMln. L-l NCll. ~ ... tees w•t Mid Slturdly, H1rbor llt11I Mt· mori.I Ptrtl, Blfll Co111 ."'81 Morlu- l rY, 01...,;tori. CASTL•MAll Jtmes Cuti.n.n. AH 1J, of 1°"2 Sun-~., SI., Hvnllnet"" a.Cfl. k,.,lds """''"' ti $mlth1 "'°'" .. ''" MAlLIH 125 E&erow Office1·s Get I -'top Citation Some 125 e.xptr le n ce d tscrow office,.,. will be cited under the new state escrow ceitification program at an Orange County Etc r o.w Association awards banquet Wednesday in the Golden Pheasant R estaurant , Anahelln. Dinner at 7:30 p.m. will loJIQw the 6::.1 sbcial hour. . Certificates designaUnc the. recipient as "certified senior escro'*/ o£fl_cer" will be &iven to ~ with ten or JllOre yeirs ' Of experience a n d "cnilfied . .e-qcrow officer'' to · t.' ' " t '.l-• • '.J ' ' ' . • .•. '· ' .J .. ·- A. Brei, Alfred C .. Desmarais, Dorothy A. Humesr Judy M. Justin, Cathy Nicliols, Arth ur Pat sc be ck, James M. Singleton, and Bradley H. Wahl. NEWPORT BEACH: Edith J. Booth. Melvin C. Jackson, Jerfl"I!)' R. Thayer, Frederick R. Allen, Marilyn A. Cody, 1-lanklns, Donald M o e J l 1! r , Willlan1 Nuhan. . ·Bruce Reed, John Reilly, Sally Re.inberg. K e n n e t h Smith. Josef U. Wii.ldman, Katherine W a t S'O n and Ruthelyn P. Wilson . .. rSAN CLE¥..ENTE: Thomas R. Youngerman, Norma J. Am aral. Norman Fleming, Ch a r le sliiiiiiiii~~~~~~!ii!ii KEYSTONE NOW PAYS 5~1! 5~~ l"-"111111•-,, ~-- ----··; ___ ....., '':':.~~-!- ,_"Dad· deserves that :rai ~ometlling· .•. Fortrel ®! ' . GlNn H1rt1n, 12ll s. B111h St" Stnll Al'll. Otlt of dtelh, JllM U. Sef'YltH .. ~In I a.II Broalfw•Y Mort111,.,, MHIOH ""~Id Ectwlril , AH ~. o1 lU '·' t those hav1rtg a least five years as an escrOw officer. Fltth st .. Seti .. St>rvlcn ...-111 lit lltld 11 Fort L-n H11i.n.t Ctml!lef'" o.nv.r, Color-. mt J-17, Smlth1 Morlut rY, '-trdllll dlrKlw1. UY ''' 0.rO' Lvnn 111.J • .t.111 _'!:;.;;." .._.. J.oo , S..11 Dll90. Stn>kK _..,111 11 fltll lrw<IWIY Morlu1,.,. • lltODMAH Sybll A. •od~n. 2ll E. Wll-. C1111 Mt11. Dllt ol dftth, J-U. SurVhltO tw Mr. Gmr°H Rodmlin1 two-. Roblrl c .• Slntl Anl .11111' JlmMd L ltodfn'!ll. COiii ~I OIUSlltef. Lyndl IC. Rodr'Nln1 s11i.r, Mr .. l'llrlclt R. Miiter. 0-1 ltltltr'. HOJMrd C. llul'ftWf'. Nlbt'eikl! Ind lift l~nckhllcll'fll, Sefvl«s ·T- OIY, 2 PM. lllN llreedw1Y Chtlltll, WAUM Eclllh M. Wtbh.. A111 "· of 1'24 C""ll· r11nt1I. Col" Meu. 0.11 of de11h, June 12. Sun"'-1 by h\ll~nd, Clll•IH. lite. •rY, tonlthl, lo\Ofw:lly, 7 PM, 1111 lro.11- WIY ai.el, lltllllllll'ft Miil, TUllOIY, lG AM. SI. Jofln Tiit .. plllt Clltiotlc crvrvi. 1n1o1111W11, Good s......,.,. c-- etll'Y ..... ~.., M«tverY. Oli'tdarl.. ARBUCKLE• SON w-lllor.tur)' U1 E. l'tdl St., Coltl MeA -• • BELL' BROADWAY .. MORTUAllY llt ar.tw.,, Coltl Meu uwm • DILDAY BllOTllERS Hutilo .... Vlilq' 111......,. l'llll lleodl Blfd. ---· IG-'1'111 . • PACIFIC vu:w· MEMORIAL PARK CaleC«y • 111-...,. _,...:"~Dr! .. - Newport -. Callfonlll -• PEEK FAMILY COIA>NIAL ll'VNERAL BOMB '1111 llelu A.._ ··--• • ~SllEPt"""'"·"'Ell._ MOtmlAllY ~-«N'UIS lu Dr•r1•e ..... • llllTRll' MOR11JARY 111 Miii Ill. .... .......,_ _, Richard Grover of Tustin, association president, ex- plained that persons engaged in the escro", profession in CalifoAUa heve Upgraded their ilandar~. to improve the quality of work and,oHer more proficient perfor.mance for · their clients. .1 • '"Persons ~lvlng the certification aw;ids h a v e passed rigid standards of-the California EstroW Assot:ia· tion," Grover sa)d. . ·The ceremony will mark the first issuance of credentials In Oran!!• County tmd<r thq: newly-establi.sbed .Cenilication program. '·HW).d Pinch Brings · Suit , )SANTA ANA -·A woman Wbo90,Jight h81¥1 was trapped • arid. lnjti~y a •closing elevator door has sued the Counly of Orange flit $100,000. Mr1. Dorothea W a r r e n charges tbe county w I t h negli~ence in her Superior Court oomplalnt and blames •the defendant for an accident that occurred in the Civic Center Financial Building in SatUa Ana last Aug. 11. Mrs. Warren rec eived I -. , Ail'port Adds ' 13 T.iedowns For 'Rep¢.rs A new aircraft mainten&!lce '· area· with 13 tiedown spaces has been ope'hed at Orangt County Airport lot tht use of pllot-mecba~ics , w h 11 e performing ma jo)-ml:lin- tenanoe. rebuilding o). .aJtaa- tion work on their o~ plaoes, county Aviation P'i re d~o r ~ Robert J. Bresna"han :-hi'a in-. oounced. ' The new .facility is located at ·the ~west corner · of the airport '"in ,the former 'B' area. It is made availal)}e for the convenienct of pirol! based , at the airport 1 as a part of tie doy,·n or hangjlt rental fees on a tlrrl rca,me-·b"r:it ser'td ~ -.• basis, B~in ftpl,alned. Contact .wltli Gr/Mies c.nttot ~iii be qectaaty b<lore tu· ung;&o the ate., he warned., The area ii not availablr. ror comnlrf:rclal use or for a n Y lndlvidu,al perforrrilng work for which he receives • .. _ medical treatment for her in- jured hand and she asks for the awarding of those co:its. Her claim to the county board of supervisors was rejected by that body. a'tlY form or compensation, the • .. county Airport Comrnisslpn has rvled. '• --, Tormenting Rectal lt.Ch1 Of Hemorrhoidal TissUe81 i Prf?mptlyRelieved ID_,~ l'Npoio~ H ·~cf 119tionls .:.... tbk P,.piOiiipl;__,.l'lllef to ... -la 1111111 -In !:' :i~· and ll<h!"r : fact, ma.ay doctore, lhom-_.I'-• of~ lhrinl: ael ... , _ ,.,.,_.,.., ll"cr -. I llo-.............i lt t.. 11ioir -"* ceu.I by io•mation. il*-Prlparition ff ointlW l 1°-. by .. -Oft btm-or 1Uppoailoriea. 1 ' .. -JI'-·· .. ~, ' ~~/:TI ncrafl slacks 31J..d.sf\ r11 °pf sQ,~ Forlre \.S .po~~ri~% combed colton g1i>e;dad'lots of extras, such as: ·1ti*RA TOUGHNESS • EXTRAL~NG WEAR• EXTRA SHRINK RESISTANCE • EXTRA WRINKLE RESISTANCE• E~RA CRISPNESS AND RESILIENCE • EXTRA OUICK DRY ABILITY .• El<'TRA EAS~ OF \vAS HABILITY And, k>ls more! We 've made ·~m·Penn-Presl~loo. • .. . so you never have to iron 'em.Just' machine wash and tumble dry. The crease is permanenl! ~ind hi• favorite below. A.. OXFORD WEAVE SLACKS in a W,id&.,..nge of fashion sol i~s. Grad slyle, __ 5 .98 8. FA~'( rA~EAN 8LAC«S In plaicfs,,thecks, stripes. Fashton colors.--... 7 ,98 C. FANCY PATTEf"f.SL.ACKS tn slim CJ I Grad style., Fashion cofors .. -.... -. 7 o98 D. FANCY WAUC·$HOR1'S In unlversiiy Grad style Of continental ______ 4.98 lll<EIT ,,.CllARO!·rrt • ___ ,.,_._ _# __ _ AYAILABL.E AT YOUR l..OCAI.. PENNEY STORE '-• .~ .. .. ._ ------~-- ' .. ·• • .. . , Vietnam • Bi~ilclit1g A Nary NEWPORT, R.J. (AP) LI. Cmdr, Nguyen 11ui, a small rrlan \\'ilh a quick wil and hope in his eyes despite nearly a lifetime or war, is. · pleased with resu!t.s of a U.S N&vy program tO help speC'd Vletnamlzallon of the war in his homeland. ''The program ls run yery, \'ery good. It wil l be helpful lo our pe0pl e," said Hai, sitting be.side a desk in lhe new brick building that houses l'l<1s:srocms of the U.S. Na\'~ Officer Candidate School. •·Jn l8 months we can pro· vide three tunes as ruany o(- ficers ~at Ncwporl 1 us ...,.c eoulcl provide in the Vict- n:.imes::? schcJ! (1n Saison!,'' he said. • Hal. v.'ilh 10 years navy ex- perience, 1s the senior of nine S ou th Vietna1nese liaison of- l!ce rs working with 1\merican navy .personnel to train 750 of his co untry n1.en by August 1971 in lhe basics of coastal <!Jld rivt!rine "'arfarc. THREE CtASSES Three cl:isses uf about !iO young meo each are un- dergoing lhe 20-v:eck course · of intensive inslruclion "'ith nine mort' groups to fo l1011', The course was sel up by Americ:;1n and Vietnamese of- ficers las t winter after Presi- dent Nixon announced a speed- up in ~1V1etnarnization. The Newport schoOI was chosen · because it had the needed faciliti'es. Although Hai feels the pro- graID ·.will better equip hls men to assume tbe-actua,J fighting , he said ·•we Will still need a small group to advise in the technical field." American office rs say they ::ire pclased "'Ith the resulls of the Vietnamese training program so far, although they had somr doubts when it was conceived . .. Those "'·ho had been in Y,ietnam \\"Cre apprehcn~ive about the program at fi rst, but they soon found those ap- prehensio ns were uofouncled," • said Lt. Cmdr. John F, Keith. director or 'tKe spec.1111 school. LANGUAGE P HOHL£~1 f\1ost cf the <\UC'Stions ap- parently ccntcrcc on a possi- ble language prohlen1 and the di ffere·ni=e i n educational levels or Vietna1nese and 'American officer candidates. "We have had surprisingly few problems.·· none signiri· cant. said Capt. Corneli us I". Moul, commande r of the U.S. Navy OCS . .. They ar" a highly motivated group." he said. "They "'ant to excel and try hard. ''I ~·ould have no reserva- tions about having them in the U.S. Navy," assu1ning they had \he -same instruction as U.S. offi<:er candidates, he said . "f th ink t!wy ll"OUld be very fine officers in any navy." The training for the Viet· namese"'paralle!s quite close- ly that given U.S. officer can· di.dates,'' Moul said. More emphasis is placed on diesel tfian stea m engines. coastal and riverine tha n high i;ea 'varfare, operation and maintenance of equipme nl and uso of sinaller c a Ii be r weapons. T>IE.SEL PO\VEREO 'l'he palrq,1, boats being turn· . ('d over to !bf. Virtnpn1c.."4! and the ships in their navy arc <!iesel powered, Keith i;,aid. "The}t are a · rh er and coastal navy. We are a high i;eas navy,'' said Cmdr. K. L. \\1right, chicr starr officer of the Navy OCS. The offi cc.r candidates sent lo Newport rrom Saigon were selected from graduat es of a nine-week Anny o f f i e (' r school They underwent a !fl. week jndoctrinaUon course, ij'I· eluding st.a hours or inl~nslve English lang.uage Instruction; Ke ith said. After~ the Newport training, lhe candidates go to Trea3llre ls.land. Calif.. for on·ship training, then in a ycn r a decision \1'ill be m a d c on \1hether thev become officers. As for 1·1ai." J1P hopes to Al!cnd a U.S. Nav)' $Choo! be.fore returning lo Saigon. • • ,... ... .. " . • ' .. • ...... ' \ llolld.Q, June 15, 1970 DAILY rJLQ! • .. ' • • • I ' -.$.'!!!£~· i . •\ • • • •• ·-.·. • . ' .. Penn-Prest Shirt Fa·ir!- Stop by or-· ~he way to F~the.r' s D~y! ·' ' ..... • • . TREVIRA Tll5 • •, wa1hoble 100~'.t-polyester• in 1lrip•'· solids,· underknots and. pal- ferns. 3112 .. in a5"1rtedcolors. 2.50 ' Dll•TONI LONe IWVI shirt, 4" lo1t1 point JMnd "P collor, double bldtol\ 11:uff. PolYetMf/cotton in ~. red, ----gr.en, gold, blue, bfown. Men'• 1.iz••-5.91 Short 1le"", ••••••••• $S • LON8'1LllVI tpreod collor with French cuff• , •• IO% pOlyeiter/20% ~tton btoad· (loth in ,.._bright•. , , blue, green, b1ew11, 9old. Me11'•. sii•. S.91 i lO ... · '°'"' b,....i.,.. ·~irit ••• 65"1 ,.1,, .... ,, ~5%. c:oth" chcii•broy ••• ~hort 1Jaetu, euortlld 'bright •"ipes. Me11'1 sizn. $S ' 'VOlCANO' IY DANTI cuff .., link ••ti •. , flmhffig tlon•· ••f lil'lb In ~ colorJ. w,.. 9P • •••P e,.u9d 1et fet hi•I -. $S . , "( "" . . . '\., fl / .......... LONG •OINT· ~ button• " '.. ,. down 1hirt ••• .50% polyester/ , '.-! .50.% •Cottei'I oxford In .. ,... ~ • tone• of nOl"f, red, green, gold, bl\l&-1 browl'h Men'• 3.91 ··~ - KINGDO• collor 1hort 11••11• 'shirt • , • ''% poly•1ler/1'% cottol'I broadcloth i" whit•. "·'' lon:1 11 .. -. borrel cuff , .. 3.91 • • AVAl,.LABLE AT _ YOUR LOCAL P·E·Nti'li;:Y STORE • ) I • I • ·~~---__.-..;_;;;:;;:==:--::=:::-:====:c:--=---c""-----cc-==:----:<1.:-----.-- • -- ( ' GAILY PILOT UO>dQ, Juot lS, 1970 By Phn lnterlandi "Thank goodness you're back. Prop me 111>. wlll J'Oll? Thia blasted ebair'a -opiil1" M . Se • en m · r.vice • . ' • .. "' Vital. Stati·sties for the Orange Coast Area •• ~ PRAtT-OUTKH -J1111t •• Raoer Tiber. Arni. C.rolt lfld Herold 88.tr, JMMltf C. Ind Ry111 f'. Worrtll, Em!l'f kit Ind Jtl'l'lff Edw1rd W•l-.,., 2S, of :s.11 Beach, 1rld ... ~,".~.·~,, ... ,lne A. lllCI Joseph C. Yttv<ir. Mlcllul 5-r~ue 111d Su'fft'* Jr, Oeftl:ie Marie, tt. of H11111l11111on G7ant.''Rlii 'ind Benson Let \"!-, C>olottt • '*'1 Ole:'"' O~~tMMEll: -June 6. Robert ~. K.afel\ L. Ir.cl Rlc!Mlrd .Wllcltr, fulllll'll! L. Ind 01nlel K. w:cr::• Jo1ui C. Ind ~Id C, ""'' -, I"""°"'' Alen, 21. ot K!Jnllnllon Beach, •r.d P. P!er;Et, I.I VQ!llr.t Gt~ •lll:I EU9e,,. ~.,,,'· 8'...S.~ ,'· • .. ".' .. •!vinHC. • • -1 01ri.nt lrtfll, 2'(1, of; Arc1df1, Brnck.I, $U'Wlll R, 11\d Clrl 0 . Alv ams, I · I In • Mr. lllCI Mr•, Darla Rulll111, 74S· MONTAGUE.JENKS _ June ,1 Mlcll•tl RlmQll, M1rlro Anl0tol1. Ind Simon Whtt r, H•t'Old Edw1rd end Dorgmy A;llleltfl1, Sh r~v Incl Martln C, Sanle T-1. COiia Mtsti lklv Blakl. 2f, Of Anaheim. lllG Pamela • Jenklnl, L1urtr1 w. end Tolbtrt F. Llllt.11 Clr!fr, ~,.., (, •ncl Mvron Rav Ml_. 1nd Mrs. Fr!ll>k 1;, Mallorv, F"~'' u, Of-C:or-0.1 Mar. Giie, Glorlro MM encl Rl'l'rnond Slep!wn .Siew1rt, Don 8. Incl Ll!wlellt Hl,lffff, P1rnt11 Marl~!e Ind f'-<f 1'31 """'elm C111l1 Mnl, Olrl IU!:MP·LORO _ JUlll f. Woodrow Biln, Max S. end JDllnllf W. Phlnll)t, Ciro! A, Ind T rnollly M. "alrk:k · Mr. and Mr1. W1vn1 J. A...Unon. w •• ., bol HIYll•· David F11nklln and C0tonll Grimmett. P11Nl1 Lvclllro 1nd L1rrv P°'"I!, J1tr1ldlne •llCI Manrln Earl 2li0 0<111H, CO.la Mtu, bo't Of''Hu~ll'll~ ~~~ M., -11 Junt Attcn Webb, Jov LM and Daniel Mr. and .... Jllrrak PfliLal, 'JflT Gl~Ll ...... PALLER -June 6, ROlll'r HU911lnt, JHflllll Ind GJ1nn Alven . Joh!}I< V1l1T111 E. and OMn C:. Romo, MOrlorlt Lou Ind 01nlet p....,1 AYOCIOO S'f..,N 11, C.t Mtsa. W1'/Mj 20. Of Anlllelm, encl Lindi O'NeU, 011 .... Ind J, Mletieet lloY ., ., · 1 Lfot, If, tt-W•tl"""-r Girdner, Jelln t<, end P1u!1 V, Mf. Ind Mi1'1. Mktllel L MOntu1. RotkWooo+IALL -. J,,,.. 6. JQM Si.wart, Thomas L. end Jl>Ojllll Ann 3's E111 · l6Jll J1~. Cotto ·w..; M~1 21. ot N_..., end ·vai.rle D' p 0 M G Smllhlt1ar1 A, •lld Robert c:. tlrl : ·If flt Ntwllllrt e..dl.' t t 0115, lndll & lte R1Ymond M~ •nd ~· eruct t.lnae, non 8011 -SMITH ~ Jl,N)f! .; Wlllllm ana. oin an e S.. R11bv, Jew F. •llCI Nancy Mav Mr.1-;~bllhti. I J~ '?'.' Olc*i, l'30 ~t..rovoi c!ta •,: .. ~ AllM, .W.. , ~}~;.., Janet Ann 1nd~ Cl!lkord SO. S'/Qtt'Mf't, Senti AM, t!rl TOWNIEHI>-¥~$ -,J'J.': -4, Lam&0n, E1r1t Leland 1nd Ellen Mf.:...i:wnd M'li. LJ;! End=11 2700 :,~=:, 0.ll J.;..~ 1 rKt, s f H e w~~'A11rtene and Albert w. °f'Hd'l~':or t,. . A. nsto;i GORUll.,,.UGllfr -J-6, ltW • en· tence or' e''J <>ts ~WYtr, Caroli Ann, Ind Arth11r Klm-~ V:1 Mn, Irr.I llu,... 114 J ,, t1J Ind '""*' $1,1t, 1), tlOtl'I ~ ball Mr.11,,Jl~/:Tr'Mt;t.,,.ein~~OO z~~~TY -June 6 (h1r1t>s C:•~:~fe Richard ~lie ind Jeenn. Or1ng"""-NJo, t.,t<~llerton, O.vld, \I, of Cltldrll 111(p, N.Y.. Ll<.IV. Clrmel Euge~ incl B~V11rl'f lllM Ind Sl'llron Vlolet, 11. of Hunllngton A , Or Cou t t r ed. r00•-·-r '"" Mr. •nd '"'· Rldl•nl Limb, m Beach. -one year ange n y coun o arm uery ue ore ~··Dawn end Eme M':°'.''!:.ci1~ ... ~1lt~~11~'11~:r,.1~ so,u~~~R~;~e~oR~~~11...;ion Ju;:,c11~ Jail term has been ordered for he was sent for the three-K~~4:'.1J.1:.1~1~~ .~a;:v J:~~,L. Blvd., No. II., flalbo.I, bow Ind Oorol~v. 31, Of $inte Afll. Sle~ns, Sandra Lou tnlf Herek! CllY M$.l1~·,~11~ g:,r~u~ir'r19"1:'·ee'1~ P~N1e~•1i;:,o~E!,LEw;,~Y:~~ J~~ a Dana Point man charged month examination. •==':::":::':::":::"'o' =''='':::"='·=':::"=:•:::~:::':::":::'=~:='= ~. r and Mrt. wroie Mira.&. 226 &rt~ Jene, 111. ·of Manelrn. with the armed robbery of ser-His companion in the knifeh .. Births Endicott, V!l'llfnla LoulA and Robert E1111t111 T ... rv. Lll'ICll Mae Ind Rk~•d Arlen w,,d. Onell L. end Roberl T .' f.iheutr, Pol'lllh1 Ann ind F r11d W!lll1m Murptiy, Jean R. incl Rotltrt 0 . Alford, Marc:la incl Llllher PrMlort Mcl!rav, K1th/etn L. 111'CI Rabtrf L, Murcladc, O.bora~ Mlle 11141 1>1rtv Donald Chlntv, Mlro•rtt 1nd 'R..obert It. OlllOll, Naricv J, 111<1 We11ev A.drNI F1rrlmond, Karen L. ind Gordon C. 1l1ytiurn, Mlroutrlll and II, G. ""11 explasly1 "'°"°" "1tiur1 lllOVI Iha vlclou$ world of Wtn '91noi Ind 111rC01lC1 lddlCI\." ' GI""°' Greff R\'1111111 N ... LIOlllNI S.,...nt, Ktlltr Av• .. ••ntt An1. boy 17 95 LAGUN • or. end Mrs. Robert F1ye1, 10141 vice stations in El Toro and point holdups of the Richfie ld "' Cr1llet Sr,, Hun11r191on lltllCl'I, tl•I Di f t • CANYON M~a~":. 13~~; ~~~: e;~~1v:i~I 26301 880 ff 10ft8 MissiQn Viejo. service station at 26001 La ROAD Mr. ..... Mn.""".:i-r!tv coit, 1~132 Superior Court Judge James Paz Road and another station. MM~ndJ:':.v·J=,.:,'1C'. Natt. fn ·Of Ma-iage F. Judge set that term Tues-at 24201 El Toro Road is cur- • Governor, Centi Mts1, boV • • d d · M•. fnd Mt1. J . ,rn11111m 011v1tr. ay a9 added five years pr(r. re11tly serving a state prison 2032 Ac.&c:I•, 'tu"::: s 1111• be»' •1'" J11111 ' bation for Del'-rt Sidn t r f year •-lile Mr. end M .... o1rr111 Heu lllat G1n111, MlfT\OfV 5111 and Martin ....., ~ ey ·em 0 one w • ~1~~1'·M~.'dt'.,CU""ti. 11~nttnan, e~~=!n, wil!lam T. ind M••l•n,,. Finger,. 25, of 34055 Alcazar, Superior Court J u d g e mcCormict LAGUNA BfACk MORTUARY ~~;J"'l,f,'1.'1iS1~f:l'1p"~',:11;:v1 toat BrouiArd, Anne M••1e Ind Herbert with the defendant's return Harmon G. Scoville delivered Hwon Ave., Founla 11 VllltY. g rl ,"',"", $1\lrhtY A,. Ind Wllll5 ~.. ,... ,_ f . MW Ind Mrs. Cha~ G6fbo. 1aoo 'e.'· J•~quei"" Ann ''"' '-"1'.n rom a 90-day diagnostic study that sentence on Ronnie Ru ss onon st .• 1 "'~':;., Mant111111, c1rol Anft 1no:1 Phrn11 at a Department of Cor· Johnson, 22, following the Mr • ..m Mf'f. Jon F. Mwtln. 114 . 1.emllr, M.rw L" 1nd Barr1 Marte -....· f "'"' d I 16111s1 •• co.i.MeM.bo'I McDonald, $111rvn Lorraine~'''"""" •""•IOf'IS ac....,.1., AWOL Camp Pen e ton • 494-9415 • Mr,,·-~"" Mr5. Oevld Whiting, IUl! •Jld Oonlld f l .. -r pleaded guilty to one Manne' 'g -v1'cti00 • ....... aa AV11,, Foi;nl1ln Valltv, boy c-•ta, s111ron and 0t11f•llt> P. , __ :_:"::'6<~===-!'.~...::.::::......::::.:::_::_:•:::-·:::;:-::.' ___ __:!!::========================' Mr3M111C1 Mn.. Thorn11 C. H:r.iiearne lllrdtlll, P1trlcl1 A. end AnlhOnY I Marine J..anCe Con>oral Jolla Anny Slflf-Sergeant-DQae Mr. -~·M~.$~r,~:-~itt1:J. 17642 P. P Sml~ ... ~-~ f the Wtbskr Ave., N I• A.NI, 1lrl GrKt, BtvtriY Ind E!lll M. • 100 •~ 0 C, 81gbet. Q of Mr, and Mr. •fld Mn. C.rl L. Hirn'. l3S F05t1r, Betty J, ..... AHr..i C, fonner Miss JlJdith M LaBore so. Mlnttlt AP!. f S.nt•.Ma. tiov P°"r. Marv G. al>CI Don R. , • Mrs Cbarles R. ff,,,.._ Q Mr. and Mfl. ·0ialmtr Hartman, 3103 C:_...er, Jalll!t C:. 1nd Lft M. of-3033 Fernbeath Lane, Costa '>•-• • ......... M1.1rr1y u.. C•la '1;;· bin< Cllrl$ltnAn, Mltlro Loulu, Ind -Glefn • Mesa, participated in the Vista ~ya, Costa Mesa, Mr. •ncl ~-~;. 1 Hi r•laln. 17fln L!:1:. J11.,. Gtrtruclt end Edward training exercise • • B e a g le recmtly received the Bronze ~·••nt Cll'(lt; · Hunt n11 ll1ae11, Freet House" with the Fifth Marine star Medal oear An Kbe, Yiet. M2m1~,,.:~ G~'!,.. Eeo.:i=: ·=--· Manl1111w Allin •nd Merlorle E~....._.... 'lhol ... ade a t ~ ticw P111111 ,_ 11 .. ,......_.,.__,J' '"""'6 Mr. end Mrs. 1t1111.1 y~ ttl $prl"9· sutton, Nancv l . and Tl'frll l~nn Camp Pendleton. s. s... H·"""-w a • field, Coll• Miff. tlil 11 .. nca1o. Sharan L ..... Montt A. Ii" ... ...,. Scl'llll, Tllotna1 If-I" end Brlollte The e'-i ............. ~. ·~ ~ ----'."" the award f 0 r Mr. Md Mrs. Ernn c-ir, U3A Vtt• .,......,., .. _ ~~ ~ !:::::..:::::_ Ul'llwrtlfV DrRC-11~, bay o u1n1ero, Ramona .-.nn 11'CI ArThur Navy-Marine Co r p 1 am-1ur;.1 ~--eervtce in coo. ~iu:'1il::'br., t;, AA.~r 111" • Man11a .:;a;;..i.;;o, .. and he!'~"-la"-nect1<11 wMti m j J t·t a.r y ""· •lllf Mrs.· Tim 1t1 OtDOm. 3092 Poweri, Llnd1 G. 111C1 w1111am s • .,. .. u.i...._ ... "I'"" ,,.. w1,.,..n L•,,., C•ta Mtse elrl Dowis, Mirr IC111'11rl111 111<1 RlcllarG ding techniques under all operations agalmt h o I t 11 e Allan weather conditions ·on various forces in Vietnam w h 11 e ~~=: :;1~nc1M~1;•11111 A. h~ ~ ,.,,..,., assigned .. a plctoon sergeant Marriage Hicken, Sharan M. Ind ltlll>erl l . ~,..,....., U1. -· wrlvl'lt. 01l1v Yvonnt Howell •nd with ~y D, lat Bat-La s.1i. a11u Marine Private Fint Class talion, 14th lnfaatry of the L"--s.e~ "'t·. Arthll~ F. Jr.: •nd He•mlne J F ,,...._ ...1 4th lnfan•-DI·~ ·it«:~•• Malldl, a1111111 If .• ,., v~!'l!a" M. &Diet • ........ pagnoa, SOh Ul ..... l-..U. Juhen, Janis ICIV Ind R.lcl!enf Franklin Mr, and Mrs. F. P, Com-1 U.S Y=:f• NtY~~.MttTllOf °1,~ Gtrekllne M, vod Chlrlet pagnon ot 5182 Caliente Drive, Air Force captain 0-B. Ki;=..t.01<1s&0T -J-1 , Mei~ wrn111n o, '"" L111111 Marl• and husband <A the former Dlvil, 1<11 of MJ'I. 'Jbaine =.. ~11bo1t1 ~ w-:'tmr~:.11111 ~~':=t ~·. :i;: ~l;r f: ... ,__Tammy nu--o11-A. Ferris, Ull Gnic:e Aft . MMl!RS-VIVONtA -J11'Pf 2.-Rabtrt HIOel'O, J.,,,n Chr11.....,_ ·~ 111rti1r1 .11:u;;i.;:J .. _,...-OQ' ,_ -'I . ilt,, "' of lllClltWood, Ind Ootort1 JHn -Ntl Lane,_.all_of_fftmdnckn ~--·•rtJCeimlo...iod~&be----M-t~is..·Ef:-'"!"°5'~·-..,-ltx SO P•<lft, .... »¥-••lftt anch-n-.1 Beach, participated . ·in the Air Medal It <Jllng O....n -Mir'Ow11 M., •· llolh of 'c°''' DJ:!:, N..r1t11 J-•nd C:Ml1H11>her training exercise ••B e ag I e Kang AB, Taiwan. M~FNS.HOIST -Junt '· J111111· o.11v. E1111btlh Hei.n •nd Gtr•kl H " .... ~u.A Fif•• M . · r... ..... ;.. D . C-30 Plck•rd, ~61 and Mirr AM. :n. L~ ouse Wlu• 1>11': Lii anne .....,,.....u av11, a I 11<1111 of Hun111ocrtan !Je•dl. 811k. C:hrl11!na Johenn1 B•K Ind E...,,.'ti ll · de ! H cul troop . AU.-.RO.Mc:PHAll -JUM 3, Ernftl Hendrik Edwircl ... .,..... onary nga a er et ~ ca m er L., $0, •l'ld P11111,...,. 5/l, both of E!tt nblrt, ·Marr ,t,uu •!'Id waltwr camp Pendleton. a.1nnft plJot. was cited· for R~E!Zt~::oc~ June 1, Dwight E.. RntlnQ · White, lltr Dtwn Ind Herrv W, The ezercise W8S 8 tat o( -bis OUtstandinl a.irmanship 5(1, Ind Vlf9li'!ll llernk:9, 32. bal~ Ill Rober!$, Cl!eri. lolomol'I Ind Sandra N Marin C and essf I COlll M.... Fern ' _:.vybi· ande lhe·li~~! .. E· ;~~at~~~ ulandted w~~IN(.",HA.:,~RO~!nt1.;1onJu;:,ck Hill, MIN JD1Whl .. ,1nd BUI'/ Cheri.. t'"" 0US '-"¥,..... .UUJ"' ..., __ , J..UmmUUlll COrJlp e •nd llertv J11m 21, of W11trnln1i.r. W•lltl'I. Oh!le l .. Uld Ltllncl P'I' ding techniques under all undet' "-----·---~·--EL10il'F·RIGS8Y . -June •• Did! Slntaa,. Ciro! J . Wld'l>Mllf --.a.-~.i; • .-i-.. ~--~1UJQ, ro,.dltfl, °J, ~~~' Ind Ann Gl1'1:1a. ,,_ ll, tllld !illll""-l. w~-'l.vsautions m V411"-.a His wife, Judy, U the HARvEY-McCUTC:HEOH -J uiw s. .";'i;i.o:.'1,. t.cn!M> _. .,....,_ ty~ of terrain. daughter ot Mr. and Mn. £i~ .c:.i~;y Zf: :t ':;~~ ~·· ~ ~ '"' ktwtt1 Willlrd J. RuNell of 311 -w. M':~';.c.(.'E.SMATHERI -J~ 5, iih1, WllUl!n c. ...<t..i. .... -sergeant -. A. Anc1eno11 Ir., Bon • of Mfs:- Robert A. Ander.9on of 200 Via Antilles, Newport Beach, _participated in the training ex- ercise "Beagle House" with the FHth Mar'i ne Ex- peditionary Brigade at Camp Pendletoo__,__ The es:ercise was a test of Navy-Marine Co r p s am· phibious and ,Jielicopter lan- ding techniques under all weather conditions on various types oi terrain. Coast Guard Seaman Re- cruit Larry E. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Bryant of. 618 Uth St .. and husband of the former Mis:s Carol A. Rudd of 8372 Daren Circle, all ol Hun- tington, has enlisted -foi: a fou r-year tour of active duty in the Coast Guard. He is presently in basic traiiiing at the Coast Guard Recruit Training C e n t e r , Alacieda. Captain Ste pbe a... R. Loizeem, son of Mr. and Mrs. s. R. Loizeaux, 9 3 9 2 Hazelbrook Drive, Huntington Beach, has received the U.S. Air F o r c e Commendation Medal for meritorious service while usigned at Dan Nang AB. Vie!.llam , Captain Loi zeaux, an aircraft rnaintenance officer. was presented the medal at Pease AFB, N.H.: where he is now serving in a unit of the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery .Service w h i c h performs combat and mercy air re9CUe and evacuation. • ' t Val ' •--~--D Bollll1 CM'Ol'/fl Mtrt "'4 Arthur ellal, ~ .... ICWQl.te, ~ar:, F~n ~~llv~lrtll S., '2!, Y~ D1nltl .-,, IMI.,,..,... Lrf!ll BE.-.CH-Ol.SON -Juna s, Paul s•" McMHllan, llllrldl ~AIWI Ind Ronnlt U. Incl Oebaral'I A.. :u, bo111 G-· , Air Fotte Sergeant 'ftomu Cmtl' Me ... E M~~ J llJl2 n,,_, llRIDGES<RONJAGER -June J, llllltlWUISi O..-· • '-"-.,. .f"iu-uf, Gtr1ld J1mes, 32, 1nd Llrr1!n1 ~~ler, eattY l.w •lllf T*"m'-Ja WesCminster, bas arrived for M~~";t'~n-1~LfNa°'~ 'f,,e:,:·,, 1vars e1J:~ JOI! Mklll1t¥ 1"" JO'O'ai ..i..-at Hamlltai AFB. J .. 27, of Lono Beach, and $heryl, Or1t1•11P<' Ol'\ltdltli E. end Alfrtd '· \#Ul.J n, of Hun1r11111on Be•ch, •-n. P~rlda A. ..01:1rn1t o . Sergeant MeCioud, a fire ZELLER.COX -Ju"' .. Thoma• Qulnt1111, .. 1 .... -"' lalnor J. H., 74, 1nd Vldcle SW, 71, b<lth Smill.c. llllbtrt W. end lltn R. ..-.I~ -..,.1.,u.-.. • · of Wt1lmlniter. Hirt lllflll llld JOllll 'P • .,. .......... -..... ...,...._ua, 11 asllgD-SELPH-PAC:ICER -June ,, HarG'I' Wh1i111og, Glotll JM11 111111 ft. If. ed to the 1st CJvil li'...n--i.... Devld, 21, of Gallup, N.M., and R1Pl'lll:ll, Potflrlro 111111!;5 !. ......... ~ .. '& Jont Lynn, 16, of COlll MeA. o.wev. Glorll MM Paul Elllwarlll Squadron, a lllit of the IRWIN·S.-.RAA&ERE June • ' Alf•nu. e • ..,.,. . ........... ~e Defense ComaDd 1_..c~c"c"'c;l'-'-.l;~w" .. "gc"c"c'""c"'o..;.' ___ ,_ .• _ .. __ '_'_~_·_~_,_·_'_"'_'_'_•_....., ___ '_""_'_'_" pntects tile u . s ' against ·boolile airera!t aod missiles. He preyloosly served at Taegu AB, &pWlic ol Korea. . Marine Corporal Marlo A. VWllobot, h,ylband of the former Miss Josephine L. Fosco · of 6$72 Brad Drive, Hunti ngton Bea.ch, participated in the training ex- ercise "Beagle Hoase" with the Fifth Mar ine Ex- peditionary Brigade at Camp PendJeton. The exercise was 1 test of Navy-Marine Corps am· phibious and helicopter lan- ding techn1ques under all weather ~ oo various types of tmain. Captain Stepbeo P . DorTl1, eon of Mr. and Mn. Samutl 0, DolTi.o or Im 'l\'eslmlmter Ave., Westmimter, ls on duty at Takhll Royal Thal AFB, Thailand. 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Har- Don&Jd, Dupo, Ml ch a e I , Liodas, Tbomas: Monks, Merri, Montgomery, Ram s de t l, S tephen, Tennies, Carol, Teppef, Sun-ry : "DuRall, Phil, Earl, Arlene, Uoy, 'Randall , Loats, Ran-Gaij, Mor(an, Deborah ; Rasmussen; Ralph, Reed , ny, ThaC~ay, Joye~. Thoms, Wright, Janice Young, Emerson, Steve, EPP s, da.11, Lowen, Matt. Luck , Morrell, Mlke, ;Mortensen, Susan; Renn, Dou 1 la s WUfred, Thornton, Patricia, David, Ziptln, ~uhe, Zuchtro, • • Edlaon H!ib ScboOI, !ht -lcbool of the lkt~ mile' Hwilqlon Beach Union Hilb Sebool D!alrlcl , gradualed Ill -during its '·flr.ai commencement e1· erclse June 11. Aguilar, Glori.I, A 1e11 o, Frances, Aleta, Gae, · Allen Betsy, Alvarez. Janice , Arbuckle, Darcy, Albman, Deborab, Farris, Eric, Fen-Laurie, Lynch, Denile, Lynott, Dana, MuHaly;, CI n d y, Rlchardsoo, Valerie, Robey, Tosh, GleDn, Tracy, Craig;' .Donna. ney, John: Jamee, Mallin, Lynn: • Murpliy, Jo~, Ne I fl er , Robert, Jlobllo~ Dennb;. Tyler, Randy, Upton, Jlm-li-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii~---t Flacller, l\!Chard, Flsh<r, Maloney, Chris, Man· Deoiae, Orahood, Klr1t , Roche, Linda, ·R<><*, llbon-·my, Van ·Bllaklrk,; Wallace, • "--...... J01- -11 llllad below. Each wu ill tbt top one percent of !be clua' Ken; ... Ashmore, Charles, AtkilllOn, Steve ' Ayala, Ronda, Bailey Bruce. Bakerian, Ro 'x I n n , - Bashaw, Michael, Bateman,· Dod: Molly, Friedman Harold, naamith, Deborah, Manter, Ornelas, Julian~ Orr, Ken, da, Rowlands,-Clen, Russell,"" Jane, Warfield, su.,nd,iy, , ·& --- Frym, Mldlael, Fu 11 er , Maraaret, Manzo, Cllrlltlne, PaeU.Old, Jutta ; Francine, Ryan, BNCe, Ryan, Watsk1111, Cheryl, W a tc 9 n , ___ .......,. '-ICl-lt, Mlcbad. a·alllo, ·t.ura, Garn-~UI, John, M a rt i n , Palinkas, Yvonne, Palmu, Stev~, Salyer, Dan; . George:. • ., ', ,.~ · A ble, ~en: · Moire, Martin, Rebecca; -Robert'; Park.er, Beverly, Pat-Saricb,. Sheryl, Sch:oeliel, Watson, Pat!1cla, Wtbeti" "Sllo!IN _., to 11«11w '-,., Scoll Coleman, R' o b e r I Foote, Ellen Luyten , Janice Malville, Belhml' M ar I u 1 , Gardner, LIDda, Gardner, Masterson, Mlchaeleen, terson, Gary,., Paulsen, E., Debra,. ·Sdtwank~. Dav i d , Marc, W~s. Kenny, White, '""""' to -. ... Richard, Gera,'Bruce, Gillen, Maurel, Dan , McCorn.Uck, Peg, R l ch• rd , Pendleton, Scott, Kathtten, Scott, Mark, Steven. Wldener, Ja mes; ,,... •....-r ......... 1111 ...... Bates, Micbael, B a y J t·s ,\ Brad, Bearman, Julia, Beity, Rofer, Bell&, Paul, Berry, Vickiil, Bllnrbard, 'Carol; Albert, GlUen, Debra, Gayle, McDermott, Kevin, Pamela; Seffert, Alona; -Wlll lams,lAlice . Willillni, GilGte!pie, 0Cheri, GoffH f • DebrG a; McDevitt, Linda, McKeehan, Pennington, Joy, Perez, Joe. Simmons, Catherine , ?.tichael ; Rest Homes reen , ave, a en, ary, Jeanne, McKenna, Denise; Peterson. Kathleen, Pierce, St"inmetz, Jayen, Stendal, Je· Williams, Steven, Wilson ~~~·wWendy,~-Kap~~· -~M~eK~e~r~·~·~·~·__..!R~obe~rl~•~·_.:'.N~anc~y~._:P~oundslo~~oe~,_:Jam~e~s,~nt~an~,~S~~w~arl~,~ale~v~e~,Sul~il~v~ll!l~,~lle~bo~rab~. W~lng~e~ru~el~d~, Robert,~~~~~~~~~~~~ Under Fire In ~ngress -wASlllNGTON (AP) -A (ODll'euman charges t h e ioftflllMn~ la•' bu ck.I ln I under lo preaurea ol nun:ing home lobbylola" by lllllq lo mlilt on adequate care fOl' the elderly. Rep. Dlvid·Pryor (!).Ark.), a sharp critic ol nursing homq 'ftbo "egt lmlde1 tbetp. to work u a weekend aide earller this year, peppered hb Home speech Wedoeaday wilb eumplea of patient neglect. PrYOr blaated a n.na-t of llul!b, Educat!;i·-·;u;;i Welfu. dedsloo lo drop !11 federal -for in. l«mediala Cln! ladllllaL He llid a,..r pallents were being Boucum, Daniel. Bo~t.a, Don, Botti, Prbcella, Boud- !'!llU, Donna, Bowes, Scott, lloWJ]lan Jellre)', Brut<n, Debi : . Brenner, Rebecca, Brootsblre, Jack, Brown, Klayne, Bruder:lln, Jl&rbara, Burctle, Edwynn, B u r g a n , Tere11, BwU, Brenda ; · Burke, Jeffrey, Burnham, Robert; Burn11, James, Cade, Claudia, Cahn, Root, Caley, Wlm\llred. Call, Mldlaol; Caltabiano, Catherine, Cameioo, R a y , Campbell, Bruce, Cantonwine, Joy, Carlo, MicbaeJ._ carisoo.. H, eau, Catherine; Cheney Harry Clutter, Dolly, Collins, Laura, ~y, Pa- tricia, Cook, '" I ~ ptdge, Michael. Co1, Robert, CrO&S, Cbrislopber: Davey, Linda, Dayton, Stephen, De La Gana, Carol, De Muten. Charles, Delbrtda:e, Naona, D e t t e , ~. amn.·~·~· ...,,_ llalllo(a, '111ornu; -Hltfield, Loia, H e r J l n , WWiam, Heriptad.. Linda, Hlckenlooper, Gloria; Hlnlz, - Kilhryn. Hodge, A n n e t t e , Hollt, Anita, Holtz, Jean, Hopaon, Riley : Hubbard, Brooks, Hughes, Marjorie, Hunnicutt , Michael, Jack, Terri, Jacobi, ftfaria , Jennings, Rou, Johnson, Charlotte; Johnson, Dtbra1 Johnson, Diana, Johnson, Ke I th , Johnson, Norbert, Johnson, Robert, JohMOD, S t e v e n , Johnstooe, David; Keadle , Thomas, Kee,n Tressla, Ke 11 y, M. Kessler, Deborah, Kiefer, Ann, KuJght, Michael, KO b 11 i Richard: Koehler, Jane; Kollin1er, Teresfi, L&Joie, Trice, Lanyon, Deborah, Large, Rk':bard; Lee, Don, Lee,. Todd ; Lent; Robert, Levy, Deborah, Lewis, K a r e n , made victims or "powerl-------------------1 poMtlcs and an apalhetic A bureaucracy." .However, Welfan AdmJnls-' . . ~ tralor John D. Twiname said enne·· •J ~ ~~eU:;;.eet,.:,"li:i~ ALWAY8 _. rMJAUTV .. blllly In aetllng tbelr .... stan. ' duds and will not result in any nductlon ln !be quail1y Ol care. 'lbe 35-year-.old ton-,._., wbo Is pushing J.plalion for a HoU!e prnbo of nuning homes, cited letters from patients' rtlatives that included these cases : GAS DRYERS ... auv- PENNCREST 1. In Ellnbetbton, Tenn., a woman whose t:.Jsband wu -"""' a boopltal lo a nUnin( home fOUlld him lied = ::,::U to .a wet bed !!!!'~!'Ill~~ 6 ~ Aid no help came r«.lrmhw.,., when the wt1 , • ........ -cle·-.Wben Iba aolled· lbe """° lo caD a doctGr, no one came. . wife bad Ibo luobaod llba by --lanoe tO a hospllal, where be WU pronouDOld dead. Prnr Aid lbe bo me violaled at leul lilree Ten. -....,ialiono -re. ' qulftd a -be a..U.ble for emer1enciea , that modlclnabe-admlnillendpro- perfy, and thal a paUont bt tied ....... aaly .. -·· onler•:t 2. m Latnns, N.Y., a dqbl<r found her aged -UllCOllldoua. Tb e nune told her, uyou bow _. -Is ...,., Jll and -·1 bave Ion1 lo llve - we can't call ~ doctor over •"'>' Ullle lillnl·" · When !be daughter called a --u. he found Ille Poliodt IU!ferlnl !nlm an ... tnme CIH of. lllsuUn lhock, Pryor aa1d, u a result Of a failure lo adjual the dooages of _medicine properly. 3. ln Swanton, Ohio, another ....... who found-bet mother becoming luuy~ and not eating dilcomed lbal she and other pltientl we rt "being Up! under the in- fluence of aedaUves and drugs .. !be help lrOl1id not bt bothered." gas vi--abelterdeal Pryw Aid Ohio bu no "fUlatlons lo tmur. lhat medications are given by quaWJed nuning penonnel. 4. In ~Minn.,_ "111 anolher daUlllter found her -11rapped do,.,,, haR-naked, !yin( In a draft and calltn, for help. 5. In Hol Sprlnp, Ark.. a dietitian In a nuniDe home 111d the lra,y1 .....,, wubed by a paUenl willl lubtrculolll, and a conllfner with ... crement from IOiled cui]iiii - WU left \mcOHrtd, narmjn, wilb lilts, jull oullicle Ille kllclwn. '· In Dlllu, Tull, a ..... !old J'ryW food WU lllmpy and ..... P'lceo _, doubled at ... mpdera -. bul !ht faclUtJ ahn11 pa 1 1 e d medlare ~ beca .... -11 -waalOldla--;llilVaoce wliiii l'CMl'1RIWd irllpecUn Re """111;. . INR.OLL NOW H9wtllome Cllrhtln Sdiotlls lfi FOUNTAIN V~t.LIY \ IMll ......... ,, It. 714oHM)1J A. ...... ,... a,..,....,. .. gal dryiir .•. 140 -1~ ..,. '""-', perceloi" fiftbh to~ aftd dru"" anti...,inllle uef ....__,,,oc~ lt..tfilt.r., .wtilt.. 1St.9S I.'" .. ,..., 4 .._,_.,.,.. 901 dryer .• , 140 •i,.. ..,.. .._.,.._.....,~"ttht, o4'jlftt9Me tlgnol .-w; ... wt.a., 11p111:ta•:, ... ca0o. howt geld. 169.95 ·c. , ..... , •• ,. ,...,.. ... d,.,... .••• CMttoMatk lllM ........ ,...., folwio, hn:l•"snt "'"'~ odjvst9bt. ..... ....,,..._/copperto"'· ••---'•·· 119.95 1.,n,ur. '"'..,._.. ~ AJ"" So" fe+'noriff c...-,_. o......-H\111 Momckllt lom111• e.rhl:oe4 H•ltti"'f"" hoch ~ h.c:h Vo111 H._,. c·it. .. ~ MHrifltte! ,_. Hri Holfrwe!MI "-"''"o c.t .... 0.-........ O...,..'Tloo cw _,,_ ~ Lo"fhoth SAVE 31.951 IMPERIAL 16.6 CU. FT. ICE MAKER REFRIGERATOR REG. 399.95, NOW • • 5 cantilever half.width shelves • .4.utomatic _icemalter • Imperial d ie cast handlei with' wopd grain inwrts • 139 lb. freezer capacity • White,. coppertone, avocado or harvnt gold •• , color cott1 no more at Penneys. iAv1 a1.ts11e.• cu. rr. NO r101h1r1ia. IUTOl IN WMITI, COPPllTONI, AVOCADO 01 HAIVllT GOLD RIG. 359.95, NOW ... , ...... f328 • USEPENNEYS TIMI! PAYMENT Pl.AN BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWN~ FULLERTON GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEAGH HUNTINGTON PARK ' • • SAVE 41.95118.5 cu."· SIDl·IY·SIDI ICE MAKER REFRIGERATOR - - - -,. ~.REG.469.95 NOW • 4 z.fnc finish steel ~ontilever shelves• Complet• ly ffOst 'freT• Dl9' cmt~thfOme. handlet with wood groin trim• 4_rollen·(/;ont set adjustabl•) •Auto- matic ice-maker • Whit•, coppertone, avocado or h~rvett gold ••• color costs no more ot Penneys. IAYI 41.tSI 11.S cu.'"· llDl-IY·llDI IMPlllAL - llfllGllATOI IN WHITI, COPPllTONI, AVOCADO 01 HAIYllT GOLD - ' REG. 429.95, NOW ............. •aaa CAU-.(114} IZH401 • KEWOOD loNG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCl:AIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" SAN FERNAl';IDO TORRANCE VANNUYS VENTURA · WESTCHESTER ' -- •• j ' .. '• ' • I ' ' ' • JI DAILY PILOT Monday, Junt 15, W7U S'.udents Told Revolt Near ~~M~,r.: ..,-.. ~:·"::...·~:~ LEGAL NOTICE 1: ~,,.·:-:, :._w: .r::::. ~. ·.::. DI .C.•Ulot,,... •U •~I lltle .nci lfl••~I •K•l'Hfl 1l1er ll!f Khlelll~ <lot!"" lltnt LEGAL NOTICE \ -Yed to --.,.Id OV 11 undet lor rK~ of bt01 .iwn t. rthlri,td ..... °""" "" ''11"' In 1111' "'°""""' NOTICI: 1Gv1T1No llEALIED •IOI i. ..,. lll4*t" ... ~. 1-------=.,------.itiMltd In ti. City of Co1l1 Ma.lo, k bid$ Ill i. I 1 E9dl bldMr •T•lnl be II~ In tM '411'1 J tn ufO (Ollftf~ •"4 5te1e "'1C•i(IM June·i.r. Jt10 "'i p ... ~ :. ':'~ $hM °' Cllll•lli. tnd -mlN-to C•llTll'ICAT• Of' alis1N•11, C M tl Cal A d N • '" ' of lb 1Mf ~ ..C,1;,'1 tt•,1¥1M111lll ... rtonn illt -k oescr!"" In '"' l'ICTITIOU$ JOAM• Om ,nence ... -e·· nts OS y 1n roun at•on Loi 4: OI TrKt No. '2:12· In IJlt Incl ' Fotd•I tncl l p111'1t -9rl1N< wllll contr•C'I. Ti,1 undtr~l•n" ... ct11ltr ttJ, ... 1 1,J, It Cl!r ot Cottt MtN, '* ,,...,.. on lrtlltr Wiiiet> may ti. ,.,... 11 IM A pr-.1 1utrt11tire of not leH conouctl11t 1 DUilnt .. ,, 100 !•II 8•~· 1 map 11>1r...t rKordf'll In llooll 14, Cor~.ilan Ytr«. m ''"'""°'· Newpo1111 111111 1111 -ctnl "°""I a4 !fie toltt 8•'*· CtUlornlt. undtr 111e 11uhlou$ t Ptlllil 71 •1'1111 n. MIKtll•-S ~PS. l+lcll bid ,..._, ... Ill KCOfnHAY Ud'I bid 11.... llffl'lt °' JOllY't TIP R-. ..... ,.....,,O• of wlo Ort!$• Cot.1nlr. F-OI' • 1 tlon COAll<;T lllt 1>11rc11tsl"9 111111 mtY llt In ~ tarm of I bid Ille! Nill llrm 11 c-"" of !~t By The Altoclated Prtt11 In the throes or an internal scene of periodic disruptions democratic culture," he said. s.1.i Nit wui 111 mec1e. bvt w!lllO\li l,_, , N eta<11 cu,. H111, •n-1110. bond or c.s111t,., or cuilfled dlefk ro11ow"'9 "'toll'• w110H '*""Jn 1u11 COY_ ... Of w•rttnlY, ····-or lmPlled, Pu I or1111H (Diii 0111¥ ,llGI PIYlbl9 Ill lllt Olt!rlc:I. tnd ol.Cn of ""!done• ••• II IO~OWI' The pres~t of Howard re, 0 J l, clearly on the Sl·nce February when young And at Geoeva N Y about ..... 01"' 111i., -*11o11. ar m· Ju-, 1 ,, 1, ,, ,.10 ion-JC Colnliy S111U111o11 0111r1C1 wo. • Edwt'rd orow-r sos Glbr•U•r • • · '' cumllrllKH. lo HY tht <tl'l'"l"!nt prl,.. .... ' • • ' •--1111 rltht II) reltcl lll1 Av._, Co. .. ·....,...., ciiuornli '262• University. speaking during ·UvA..a.Akl. cf 1 revoluti·on ~le burned d-"n a bank 150 """'~truction workers clP•I 1um 01 tN ""'' ..c~ 11>' LEGAL NOTICE 111 bl111 •nd ID w11v1 1ny or 111 . ,.1 ... Gr01-3115 0111,,11,, Ave ~• busy d of e<>uu ,.... ... ,. u.. .... .... .., • wrd DMd ol Tri.•t, to.wit: 111,MS,DO, !rrttul1r1u... '• 1 '7-62, ·• au .. ,.,..er ay com-...... A A .. ·~-· • h b mothers wi•th -i..ildren and Wllll lnttr11I trom Autu•I I, '"'· •• BY ORDl!'R OF THf Coil• Mt ... Ctlllorll. mencement ceremogl-has Wuu;:i.e_ U\tl.\.vnn:: no _one can 1n l e near y campus com-""'' 111 -.,1c1 no•e provldfd. 1c1v1nces, 11 NOTici tNVtTtNo •ios BOARO of='D11tECTORs Oitea IMY 22. ''10 -l-1..a ~ ... tht....-h~~ ... t--,nwC\~~ -l'nWlily or Isla Visla, bu~he hJnh...,,~f$fi.i(1eJ'itS ma Ched '""· llft<lft' __.,.. .. .,,,. ol~ ';9id-"Dt.O 5"1f'CI or-Ii •I~! Ill' re<.elYed 1! ~~~TNltTY SANITATION ' ~~~r~,~=!'ICI• -.......... """'& .... ~~ UI .-":"'_..,. .............. ol Tru11. 1~1. Clll fffl 11'1!1 ••Pe<IM'I lllt Ollkt 1)1 '"-..Cfl"IY ol CounlY ICT NO. 1, °' Stale of C.Hlorn!1, America has entered the 1970s Howard, the WasK\ngton, ceremonies Sunday w e r pe~cefully on lhe outskirts of oi 1"' Tru•1"' ind of the 1''""' crntl!d S11111e11on 01,1r1e1 No. 1 11 •otM Elli• er • .,,, coun1¥, C•rltorn11 O•allile county · &¥ $1ld Dtod ol lrutl. AYtnw 1,,.,1111"8 1dC1r1u: P. 0. llo• Frid A, H1r111r, !.Krtt1ry On MIY n, ·1,nt, lltlort ""' 1 Not1rY "clearly on the Lhresbold or o.c., wiiversity headed by qWeL Hobart College during com-Tiit DentlldlfY ul'ldef wld Dffd ol 11v1. Fouflllln V1lleY. C1lltor11li1, t!Jl!le, J '"','"'"',, •• ~""' Cotitl Ot11Y Piiot, P\11111< II\ ilnd lor .. 1c1 $1118, P•!l\ONllY ' Ch~Lo .. I Trust, II~ re11011 ot • Dreecn O¥ oe11ult oo f1f brio,. IM 1tt11 city Of JuM. une • • '" 1031-1'1 •-<fld EClw••d Gf'OIYtrlOr incl Mil•Y a revolution.." o;g., JS argely Negro, There were two graduahon mencement ceremonies, call-In IM obt1o•tlon• Mcu,eo 111er1bv, 1t10, 11 4:0I 11.m .. .i Whlcl> time 1ner LEGAL NOTICE Gl'O$venor k.-n 1o me 111 tit '"' I El-• ...A.--Kennedy SPok ... 200 th> d f kd h I her•tolor• lt~llCUllG tnd Getlvt'!e'CI 10 wlll be PUblkty -* 11'1111 ,,,..., !n P9nonl whoM l'llmH 1,1 WbKrlbed .-x'"R:1c Ol'l Lhe natkln's e .., ao a -ceremonies for lhe Unlvenity ing or a crac own on w a 1h1 uro01r11v...o 1 wrinen o..;~r111on 1ne oHlu of H>e '°"'" 01 bl,Klori NOTtcl! OI" TllUSTE••• SALi! ,0 111e w11t11n 11,.1,11me111 •rid •ckoow~· c••;..,;,,,_ sun-1 .... , s e n , uates. ·all bminess majors, they said was extensive drug o1 0111utt 1nc1 DMl•nd for i<llt. '"" et lOIU Enh Av'""'' FOU11t11n v111••· Ni. t-UK ec1 llllY uKUt.o 1,.. """· -~.. ~ r Ba&,on (' tt.11 ' of lllinols Chicago campus wrlrt111 nollCI ol b•••cl> ..... ot tlKllon Ctlllornll, tor: On • "10 1 Mll'Y I(, He.,,.,., Edward M. Kennedy tO. o ~· e g e tn use on campus. ....._ 10 C111$1t ,,.. """"~19Md to vii wold PLtnt too. 2 E111,., w111. G11'!6 11111 AM., !~1"1111 · Soutll' .:;1n ~~.~:1': Not11Y Public ·Mass.). urged a group of Wellesley. Mass . At a news Sunday -an official exercise "Clean it up or close il f~ci:;;r.,.;0 !'11~:C,.':~~, o11~~·1;r,:: •;: 51~:0 No. P , ... , w •• , "" srr .. 1 o1 •TM 01c1 eoun1Y ~·.,1~,:~·. 0,,,, ,, • -re-·e afterward h ..-1'-nt<1 """" wlcl no11c1 o1 br••cll Cou•fl•o•"•· In 1'"' Cl!y °' S10t1 AN, .. ·-... business lnatitute grMiuat.es to ........,, ·~·... e al Chicago Stadium and a down " read one sign '"' <• 1nc1 c1111orn11 wESTERN MUTUAL cOR· °'',... Cou111'1 ...... AL--............... ations to predicted "-A• studeN• nexl • . ~. ~ ..... _.Ion .!". RN,, :~-.':\.,',', P19M No.1 Enffl' ..... Street P•"1"' POllATlON .• C•lllotllll Cor..or11lon, My Commiulon E•ol•fl NOV, 14. ... -...... -·,...... llUK '"" rwnp cerefllOl'ly atten.cled by ........ ..L . ---· -Job Ho. p l ... , II '""'"· Undtt ltle ClffO of lrllll ,,11 sociaJ needs by agitating for year ~ill ,; "redirect their LEGAL NOTICE R~:r::s.M.., 7'. 1,10 Bid• ••• r•ul•..s •or the 111flr1 ....,,. by o. a. F CORPORATION, 1 Publ lllltd °''"'e Cot11t oaur p11g1, employe ,,_.resentatioo in the flUSlratiOns over war, pover-about 100 students and racutly ,u,E•.1011 co_u•t OF THE ca1o1t111 Mort9il9t ~vk@ ;:-=1~ \':'I:,· doM Kcon11"" ~::;:orni• iaco;;:;•~on ao!.cnd1'11nc«r1J""' Mty ll •nll J1111e i," u, 1•10 l!of-10 ·-· d . ff . who walked out. STATe OP Ct.Lll"OllNlil. FO• Co. 01 c11110•111• tp me pl11111 "'"" ~"k.tllon1 °" 1111 u.lfY ' . n ' p-decisioo m aking process." ty an raasm into e ect1ng THE COUNTY OF Olt.fJllOE •• """' TN1ttt, in ""' ott1c1 ot "" M<'""-'"' ol mo H.1, at Otlklll R.corcb °' Ot•ntt county, LEGAL CE chance in an "orderly way " Harv::i.rd economist John HO. A"4llM 11v G1;w1ys zu ...... 1111. 0111r1ct •nd .. id ,11ns ind IPkllkttlons c11H0tn11 ,1 .... 11 '°wcu••1n lncleblectiw•~ NOTI Sen. George McGovern ([). . ..., NOTICf 0, CONSl!IVATO•·s SALi FortclclSUrt M1n1g.er .,, by rlltre!!Ct Mldt • nn OI 11111 In ll'>'Of of ,DANIEl, J. FISCHER lfld SD.)' •·td ••• c ·1ty College At the CCNY ceremonies, Ke··J· Galbraith gave the 0, •EAL PIOPl!•TY AT PllVATE Aumorlzea 5Jar••u•e !'IClllce. OAWN '· FISCHE•. l!Usbtncl lflCI •llt1-------------... UI 11>•C"WI SALi! 5P5 Jlott Pllm, lPfdf1Ciltlom and otti.t c;ontrtct I I lolnt 1-nll "°"" ~ Ind hekl SUP!ill tO• COUllT OP THE or New York commencement McGoverrt said the United same address to both gather-In llle Miii .. ol Ille C<>nHt\lllO!'ll\oll Pubhthtd O••nae co.ul 0111. Pllol. Clo(:urnent1 'may "" eumlMd ,, ltle b• JOHN L. JEFFRESS •nd DESSIE STA.Tl! 01" CALIFOIMIA FOii S t ... __ nde-· f M'' o••• I. TE ... Ny 5 0 N . Julll .. IS, 11. 1910 1001·10 olllu al lllt Cou111Y s..11111111111 District A. JEFFRESS. hu1bel'ld ''"" Wiit ., THI! COUNTY OF OIA"IGE that the nation needs a second a es akl:I wa . a.:cu SO ar ings, Activist Dick Gregory °'c-.. o 1 •• 1.,. Ems A¥1111H!, ·Foun111n 101n1 "~"'" by re1'°" of 111e t1retc11 He. ,.,.._in • from ils 'ideals ••at ,., has ....... ,..,""· LEGAr •'(JTICE v.u..,, C1llloml1. COPlft Gt ,,.. contr1C1 ol Ctrllln obllq1llan1 t.kured lf'llrt'bv, NOTICe Of HEA•ING Of' Pt!TITIO~ nonviolent America'n revolu-' IU spoke to the a It er n ate ,!"',TICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN !hi! • ·~ tlOCUfl\tfltl Ind Plllll mtr -obt1ln.O Mllce ol w~!c.h ..... •KO•ded Mlrd'I FO• "ROI ATE OF WI LL ANO Fci" "-•• square 1·1s Pol1·c1·es an· d almost lost its way'.. . I d t ' -.. OL CRISPIN, •• conserv•101 ot lrom !fie tbove-menlloned olflce. ~. 1t10, ln Book '2:KI. Plot "'· of L • T 'J E 111 OP ADMINISTllATION ._,., "' ceremony,'urg ng gra ua es w "" Pt!"°" Incl tllllf ol MILDRED LEGAL NOTICE All bid• mu11 tit ml<ll In KCOtfJI Mt ••ld Olllcl~I Recard1, will 1ell II oubllc WITH-TN E·WILL ANN.111!0, priorities wilh its founding He said there were valuable "ralJu behind morality. Co for ,'·, TENNYSON, • conH"'''"· ""111 1•11 NOT ICE 15 HEREBY oive"' •n11 wah th• ''"'utn o1 '"' s11i. of 1uc:11on to 1111 hltlleit bklc!er tor c1\h, Es1t1e 01 LtOA a, WAROLOw, Dtce•~· , . . h ,_ be ined f J prlYllf llit' 10 Ille nJgl\nt •llCI Ille lolloWlny hem> ot 10<!11111 or llYrd (11!Hornl1, wllh Ioctl llwl IPPl\clblt PflYlblt In llWlul money ol tM UnJleG N . · ideals. 1nstg ts w ga rom victory, not revenge" and bell bldokr •net wno .. b\d wlll vl1kl P•ootri, ll1v• been nekl by the' Pollet mer110, 11'1!1 11 fJlrKll'd 111 1111 proocw1 s11tn •I ttw 111n1 of wle, w1111ou1 NOTICE 15 HER EBY GIVEN !hi! critics on both ttie· tert and change the 1.11, of America, •,~' .. hlgllftl ""' return. tlNMr lilt '''"'' ~1>1rtmen1 of tne c11, ol cos!• Mtse 1orm , pltm 1nd 111Klll~t1on,. w1tr1ntY 11 10 11111>. p,ont11!011 or ...,. DONALD E. WARDLOW h•• Hied llfrtl" sru.nv CAUSES ,., umditlon1 Mrtl!Mllltr ,.,..,uontct. ilnO for • "'loO ]II txceu "' n!..elY !~l BIGdffl art hereby nollll~ 11111 cumbr1nc1i. tilt lnttrnl conve•ed la • PotllHon tor prllbiJlt of wlll --rig ht. "But I have come to OR RISK :;b!f~0 ~!',"'\~~!!: 11~~~ ;r.:;1~ di¥~"' wlllle b!••· one purple bike. ~ur,uent to r...,.,1,1on~ ol the L11>or ,,... now "-:;J ~ •tld T•u•fff u!Wler far luuenct of Let11rt ol Admlnlslrttlon Howard President Dr. a deepening conviction that MAJ ~ 1111 ume •llollHd tw 11w, 11 111e oflkt _ blue b!Me. one ,1..,.1,, 0""' or. 9we., 01 1 ti~ ~1"1e 1°1c C•i110!,"11(1 1\h& :•111d 10e':eKrU111Ct'uP':~e~~Y 'r':w1110 1111 Wlll'l·Tt> .. w1t1 . .11n1111xe<1 10 "'' 11e11tloner James E. Cheek, one Of rour At Dartmouth CO J I e g e' S ot HURWITZ, HIJRWITZ & REMER , vlaHt•. brow11 w1lllf, ,:JI c11. ft...Ol ve•. D oior o rte 0" o °"11 y tn 8 on ° """"1 . : ,.ltllnc:t lo which 11 mtlll lor tur!ll<ir the surest hope fO!' America II fMYI for Mid uinwrv1lor .•• 4»31Nt NOTICE 1$ FURTHER GIVEN 11111ln~1·:~i,N~1!~' :11::;1~;::"•h:p:r1~t1i'~ ... ;~ ,3.c::o~··~~ ~~ m:1,, 11p,::; Plfllcultfl, •nd tl\tt lh• time •'Id pl1ce Negroes named by President lies neither w:ith a new set 200th commencement i n ~,,i;,.t, NewPOrt e1iic11. C•lllornl•, ,u 11 no owne• ao ... aro ind prov" M• to ti... wort 1o "" done to• '"' 1oc1111v H 10 ., o! Ml1cell•11eOu• M~os, rK11rds °' "'"''"e 1111 '''.'" 1111 "'"" HI 10' Nixon SaWrday •-a special of•i·dea'-, nor 0 , e-"-ly new H N H Dr William IM •IV'"~· 1111e, 1111erut '"" e,1111 owner•hlo or 1n. •r-••v wnnin 1.t•en 111 wlliC" 1111s wort. 11 tci bt H•larrntd ot w1" orenie coo111y, ce111orn11 June ,,, 1t10. 11 ,,:Kl 1.m .. In in. court· w c. ... , u..u., anover. ' ·• ' · of "10 conwrvlltt In •no !o tne Cll d•Y• louowl!'ICI tne Pullnc.rlan ol 111 uimpll1nce wllh Setllon 1m Of 111e !or 1!11 pur11<11e ot p1ylnv obllt1t10f'li •OOl'l'I of ~1rtrn111t No. l ot 1ald courl, comml9s:ion to study the system " he sa 'd "Rather our A. Arrowsm.i th, a classicist •••I P•ootrly 111u11.o 111 tllf c11y ot 11111 "'otlt<!. 1t>1 1111e mr•eto s11111 v"1 L•bor CO<Je o1 11>1 s111• o1 ce11tor .. 1• .s.ecured bv wld Ottd lrKtudl"" tees a• 100 civic c1n1er Orlve wn1, In ' • 1 ' al "'e Uni"e-lty of Texas, ,'!:!' Ml:w, (Ol.H'llY o1 Or1nve. C.1lllornl•, In !r.t llncltr, 11 inert RN -· or '"d 11 11 111ec1 In Ille. oHlc.t ol inf ch••••• 1nd ll1>1n1oa of Ille Tt\lsl..; 11\t Clly ol SIM• A.111, C1Jllornl•, causes and cures of campus hope lies with a genuine af-..,, • ,., ·-•lbtd •• 1011ows: 1n ,.,. cu.·"' casra MeW. 1 .... ·hlch 1Kre1•,... ot '"' c .... n1v s1nn111o11 0111r1e1 •nll n1 ••Ir D•l..S Juiw 2, 1t10. unrest addr-_w 5 h w r;-ati·on of ~e nati·on·s said the most revolutionary Lot 1· of TrW 11G1, •• ·-n <•$<! 111e P'.-•1Y 111e11 "' sokl 11 No. 1, o1 or11111e '°"""'· 0,1": Ju1111 ,, 1t10. w. E". sT JOHN. COllllt~ cier~ • r-:-a • "'"' ._,J °" I ~P tKOr<led In Book l S. Pl.0011< 1uc:tlon •I 1 II'"" •llCI dlllt Etdl bid '11•11bt1111de on ll>e prOPmel WESTERN MIJT U<M. l'A.11.K.e.Jl.~ S££LY University g r,..a du ates in historic ideali and more In-risk ever taken by this l'Ountry P"-ti°' MIK•~ M.IP .. RKord• 1o bt IJWOluflC.it. torm 1urn1slled ttr 1ne Di11r1c1 1nt1 coRPORAT•Off Trusiee u• Ho<:111 M•h• 11., sun•• n-lelgh NC was ••e d""'sion to commit °' Or1,...1 Countv, Ctlitor .. r1, OATE01 Ju"' u. lt7'. enclowd ;11 tt.e -.loot 1...,..11.., bv er C11tr1n P. Connt'r, i-11111 A.nil, C.lltomi1 ,,,.t '""' 1 , , teJIJgent effort to modify and loll "''-' $1Fd rMI prooe<'fy t1 commonl• -" I . t'. NETtl !fie Olllr!ct bt1rlr19 Ille 11119 of fM Pfltl<ltnl Ttl, jtll) 5'11-UOI He said the top priority ror 'nll th •-itself to universal education. by 111e sirtet ..,.,......, o1 :l:2't e,,, CHIE I' OF ,0L1CE -r~ ""' ""' .,. .... 1nd tdll•ns 01 sn11 •n-..... ,.. ,.1n1.,..r I Uenct e system W serve ltth StrMI, CGlll Mftl, C1lllarnJ1. Publlll!IG (Ir-c ... 11 Dtll'r P1)0t, Ille blclder wlln no other dllllr19ul ... l119 Publhlltd Or•1>11t Cotll D•l!Y PUol. 1'1.iblllhed Orin" Cotll Delly Piiot, black Americans is lo prevent those ideals more effectjvely." He said that commitment Sut>IKI to: curttnt tt~n, cov-n•., J-u. 1'1'11 1-.10 mar1o cs1. u 11 The sole rti00nJolblll1v June u. n . .,,, 1m IQI0.70 June a. '· u. 1t10 IOU.70 ••• . , d bee (Olldl!lom, rntrlci lont, nHfVtl1- w11:; nations two societies -Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-was now In anger ause '"""' of w1Y, e..emen11 1ncr ~.i111ng black and white ._ from con-Ill), addressing the Stanford the liberal arts colleges have ;~u7:'r:.:Ce:nc1of ;::,ti.,, pf 111e "" tinuing to drift apart, He said Uniyersity ----C!!HDmencement in not devoted themselves to the ire: ct.ii 111 11w11.o1 monn o1 "'- demands of blft..i..-are no ""ftllforn1·a, Sll.d ••· --"on education of teachers u1111tc1 111m of ..._..kt, •en 110"<.1 a\;llolll \.At UlllC' IM:IU • ptrttnl ol the tl!IOUlll bid "' .a:omPllnW longer for civilian rights but r-a .. ,......,,.. of dls•.;,t" "Only when the llberal arb '"' of!.,. .,,., ~ ~11nc1 10 nt ,.io SHOP SEARS SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 5 p M '1ood.-. "" '''""'' • o 9 JO A !'11 to 9 30 P ..,, j -----· oil th · -on c;ont1rm1tlol\ of u1e. for sod.al ustice. a.nd uraed .Ill,~ tnd to the c eges renounce e1r pro-An ·bltlt ~ offt<"1 ,_., 1o1 111 wrll!n1 "It is M longer Simply a lndodlina involvement and ressionallsm and devote ~11c:1 H~~:...1~. '.:C~:':n'' 1. "';e:;~~ K • t h R d I• question o( the rights of renunciation ol !he role of themselves seriously with all 11tor11ey1 lor salG COl'llffVtlor, II U).J2:rld I c en emo e 1ng · · ns11 · b he he h'. I th d St•tt•. NtW"PO rt Bttc.h. C1lltornl1, 11 c11Jze tp, ut rat r t world policeman. t cir resources o e e uca-1111 111111 atter ,,,. 11rst pubnt1110" question of the rights of Lion of teachers will public 01 1h•• Nollet 1no lll!tore tll• m1k1ng S.PE'K OU . h . ot )he .. 1,, humanity," said Cheek', adding " T education ever become l e in-Tne •lent 11 raierve.t 10 ·~iw ·~v that lhe questlon now was He said the nation should strument of 1:1 g re a t an8:ik~~'.iu"" ,, itni. one or fundamentally altering -seek out issues on which there ~~~.'i.!·~1,~ E•t•1• F eatu'-'-1°ng Gas Ranges American_ society. is comensus, such as pollution, '"" p,,_, a' MtLOREo 1. s .I. "In the last 18 months. we "and marshal all of our Sta le F i2btin!! HURWl~~,N~J~~Ticr;~....:~ e.ar· s h have witnessed I developing forces on a common effort ...., ...., :~ .. ~~~~:r!:' i wit Continuous Sell-. r.esistance on the part" of our to IOlve the problems." S. . Sh t N-n •-"" c1Hfwlll• mu -political leadership . to ~t hi S· N"eany half-of the Stanford 1g11-0 0 ers ~~i _,?~'nwrwt11 Cl . F . -- emerging struggle; We have graduates appeared without Alt-r• 191' c.,_-,•flr ealllng eature watched with growing alann traditional caps and gOwns in DENVER (AP) -The state ~: ... ublJt"e;'., ~~1:10 cu11 o111¥ ,~11~~ . a s a r rea rom ... ,e a peace demoos\ration. 1 fCE te dy et ~ •'-of Colorado, which spent · · 1 h'"" r $90,000 last year to rep a~e LEGAL NOT pnnapes on w lt;n is na ion At the University o,f I tsl------------was fowxicd, and a steady bullet-riddled signs a ong I ••• '1SU • mardi in ~ dir ection of California at Santa Barbara, highways, ere-cted signs NOTICE o~,;~~~EE'S SAL• . and · ,, be most of. the graduates read reading: °" T1'1u•~~v. Jur. ,, 1110. •' ~•, oo repressiOll oppression, aloud ar slatement ol com· h E11v 1cE COMPANY SakJ. "Amen·ca ·•e beaut"ul "A true sportsman s oots A.M • T. 0· 5 · u1 II , ,. 1 corPol'illlol\, ill llulr 1ppplntofd 1r111ltt h•• been _,,18 •-··ard mitmenl that said in part : at game -not signs A under -i Pllflu•n• 10 Dffd at r,..,, .._,. '""'u "'"' "W d J I l . D t ~ted J""" '" 1t6t, t•ecvted by HENRY America the hysterical." e • • • o so emn Y swear o H 1 gJl way e Par tmen F. LUKE , ROSE ANM LtJKe, """°'nc1 dedicate our l_ives in the hopes spokesman told a re~islative ...., ·•~. •llCI ~ J-:111. 1"'· II In.tr. No. 22ou. In boot .s. o••• INTE\l,NAL REVOLT of achieving a helter world, committee Tue$day w at hap-111. 01 0tttc111 •IOOl'OI In 111e olliCI! uclearly the nation has a world in which perpetual, pened -"ln.45 hours, those ~.1~:,~"1vw~~Ei'.t. 0~T"Pcuie~'tc e-·A-ed ttJe decade or the ~all reign." thin-looked like a piece of .tUCTION TO HIGHEST SIOOE lt FOR INC" 111-,, -CASH (ptyel!lt ill tklll If Slit' 111 11eventies if not already 1'te school has been the swiss cheese. r•w1u1 mot11tY ot "" u111te<1 s11les1 -.:::.:==--...:::_=:_:::.:::::'. __ _::.::....::.::.:.:: _ _:::__::_:: __ :__:. _____________ ,,, !JV 5ot.l!h lf•Ollll entrilllCfl le '"" -. county Courth0\111, 100 Bloc• Wttt 5"nt1 AM Blvd.. 51nt1 AM, Ctllkir .. 11. •II rl911!. !!tie '"" l11i.rKI con.,.ncl kl 11'1!1 ,_ Mold llY ll uridtt said Dff<I ol •Tru1I in 11'11 PrflPlfly 1lt~tfd In uJd C<M.1111'1 Ind Slllt dnc:rlbtd '" Lo! 10 of 'Tr1C1 No. flt, In the cll'r of Ne....-1 Bt11dl ''' 1'-" "" ii Miii> thtrtof ~ordl!IO I" Book JO, PID'S I tnd 7, MJilU!lllltOUI Mlp1, rKdrOI ol .. 1e1 Orlftllt Cou11!'t. Slid ui. wU1 be m.oe, bl.II without ""'"""111 or-w•rrtnly, t•IH'tll or Implied. rn•rGh'lll !Ille. --Ion. or-~· cumllrll'Kft• to PIY tt>e tem.1111111'11 P'lll-c1Pt1 sum Of h nott Hl;ltfed ~• .. 1c1 DetG of Trvsl, i.-11: IJ.~.ll. wnn li\lfft.11 1rom AUD\flt JO. ltH, '' 1n .. 1., note .. oravlOed, """'nc". 11 tn•, ""°" 11M ttrm1 of said Ott<! of T11111, IHI. Char"" and '".,."''" OI Ille TnntM 1no of lllt lru•" cre•led bv ll!d OOICI of Tr'lfll. T!w benefkill'Y u~· 'u!O Detd al 1ru1t, tw reHOI\ of 1 t1r111d'I or Gel1u1t I 111 '"' ob119atlons oa<ul'K lllerfblo. htrtlotorP e:rKUll'd illld cMllve(Wd lo th• uriOeolenP<I 1 w•ltlen Oec:llr1tlo11 OI Det1u!I 1nc1 o....,11c:1 for Siie. •rid wrltlf'l'I nolkP pf breach ind ar election lo CIUH '""' unde,.,.19flld to ~It 1110 pr-flV IO Yll1f'r I.lid obllglllonl. '"" 111tret1fltf", on M1rrn :i. 19111, I~• un oerolglltd tlulf:<I wld not!ct o• br•1ch 1nd of 11Ktlon to 0. r11<or....., lj'I book tnl, p119e 1:n. ol .. 11:1 Olflcitl Record•. Part of the Whole This 185-foot vessel, bound from the Ingalls Shipyard to Erie. Pa ., is destined to become the world 's largest bulk ore c arrier when it goes into operation on the Great Lakes. After arriving in the Lake Erie port, work wilJ commence to make Jt the. bow.-stern ~ections of a 1.000-ft. ship, c;apable of m~vill,R 52 .400 tons of ·pellet1ied 1ron ore at 16 knots or better. A Ene a n 81~(1. hull section "'ill tie added after workers follow the instruc tion painted amidships : "cut along the dotted line.." Dllf: JuM 3, lf1Q, T, 0 . SERVICE (OMP -.NY ~• 11ifJ 1rustet". BY Waklo R. Htu,, Vlt"'Presldenl f'ub!lllte<I Wtwpgrl H1r1t11r l'+ew\·P combined wl!h 01!1~ ·Piiat, lilewoer 8el!ldl, Calllorn!1, Junt I, U. n. lt1C 1Q:)l./D LEGAL N011CE HOTICI! 01" T•UITE•'s SALi" NI. Ul7 On Julv 10, 1•10. 11 11 :00 /A.M., COLONIAL MOR.TG.llGE SERVICE CO. OF CALIFORNIA n dul'r IP<l(llnttd lru•I~ under 1111C1 ot.1l'lll•M hi Ol'ltO ol Tru~I Citied AVliutt 13, 1'61 t~tcu!N b• A!~11 E. 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Perkins (0.Ky.), told UPI today the House Educatlon and Labor Coin· mittee be c:halrs will not act on pt:011ing college aid pro- posals Wuess Congress is still in session late thl.s year and the disorders and public in· dignation over them have lesseoed. A spokesman for S e n .- Claibrone Pe 11 ' s education.. subcommittee, which is ·also considering changes In the current higher education act. said ''the senators are very conscious of.reaction to cam- pus \fiolence but no decision has been made lo delay such legislation for that reason." The spokesman for the Rhode Tsland Democ rat acknowledged, however. the pant) has shown no ur11ency lo move the bill lo we Senate floor. This Is partly because con- gressional aulhorizlltion for the act, which provides aid to <.'Oileges and s l u d e JI t s Unugh grants and loans;' wiU not expire until July 1, 1972. But Rep. EdWI Green ( D- Ore.), chairman of the House subcommittee with jurisdic- tion~ over higher education bills said there is a pressing need for action now in at least two areas: -Government-backed stu- dent loans still 11re not being made in suifJcient nwnber to meet demands despite con~ • gressional action last year _in giving private 1endeni an extra 3 perfcnt irl interest rates, raising the maximum to 10 percent. -Many private schools are on the brink of closing, and some already have because of rising costs and dwindling private support Swift govern- ment aid Is needed. spokes· men for small colleges have told Mrs. Green's sub-<:ommit- tee, i£ their hundreds of thou- sanc!S of students are not to be turned out to seek room In al- ready fina ncially strapped and overcrowded p u b I i c i~liti.1- Lions . "I can't see how we can get support for a bill now or perhaps even Utls year," said . Mrs. Green , who last year proposed an anli<:ampUs disorder bill considered by her feUow Democrats so ~pressiv.e U,~Y bottled it up in commntee. The measure ~d have re- 14uired colleges. in order to get federal aid, to draw up rules on..how they would cope with violent demonstrations. Procedures for cutting off aid or for expelling Students or firing faculty members the school found g u i I t y of participating in thein al30 wOuld have to be available for inspection. "If we had lhat in law we wouldn't have half the pro- ,blems we have on campuses today," she said. The main reason most education legislators a r ~ reluctant to send a higher education bill to the floor now is that it .would be subject to ......tlat they call "punitive" amendments in angry reactiOn to student demonstrators. The fiscal 1971 office or r edqcatioa money bill, passed by the House April 14 and now pending in the Senate. contained $900 million for higher education. But it also included a clause that would deny any of the money 1to students or faculty members who itamage or take over · campus buildings or prevent the schoo l from operating. The proposed clause. iden- tical to language in the cur- rent education ap11ropriation law, fails to specify pro- cedures to determine guilt, as was called for· in the Green proposal. The clause simply says that the use of tfireat of force which results in the takeover or a college building or which pre vents students or faculty from attending classes is con- duct that requires a cutoff of ft.dei;al aid. Super-smart Machin'! T()Help Out Drivers ROLLA, Mb. (AP) -A tell you such things as super-smart copUot In lhe whether you are to the right f o! a computer that will .._or left in your lane, whether onn the road curves a h e a d , tell you how to maneuver your whether there are icy spots car is being researched at coming up, and how well you a branch of the University are driving over-all. Or Missouri. The chief investigator on the It may some day take the project. is Dr. Ken Dunipace, place ol. the back.seat driver. .associate professor of elec- The research group at trieal engineering. 'The system R.Olta's Transport at Ion may work in several different lnstilute is testing a driver-ways. he says, but probably assistance ~tem that will something lil\,e this: use a small computer .and Magnets will be installed in a highly sensitive sensor in-the road at a. certain spaci~. stalled in au automobile. It The sensor in the car will woold pick up information pick up road informatjo~ f~om stored in magnets in the road. the magnets and feed 11 into The system may eventually a computer. ' Be Ea1·ly Bi1·d DAILY PILOT readers again lhis year 'can g'ct t14·0 baseball tickets for the price of one on "DAILY PILO'r Night " at Angel Stadium. The 2-for·l offer this yea r is good for the July 8 con test between the Angels and the Kansas City Roya ls. '1Early Bird" ticket orders from boys and girls 16 years old and younger also will qualify the kids for a chance lo win a triple prize -four tickets to a future Angel game, a baseball autographed by the Angels and a chance to meet his (or· her) favorite Angel. · Youngsters who want to compete in the Early Bi.rt! Bonus contest should serid ticket orders, along with a statement of 100 words or less beginning: ''My favorite Angel is ........ ·.... .. . because . " Runner-up Prizes will be awarded. Early Bird contest will close Friday, June 26. Other tlcket orders will be accepted until 5 ·p.m. Monday, June 29. Here's a coupon for ordering your tickets: ,--------, cu,.--ii. witti cl!Kk ., 11tltH'Y •rffto, t•: I 24 ... ,........ I I o,... Cfflf hlly Pll•f I C/0 ,_.k s.mc• D.pt. I JJI w . .., '''"'· c •• ,. M•••· C1llf. •2•21 I lPLEASI Pll:INTI I ................................................ I ,,, ......... , '' ................................. . I f'tt•• ,, .. , ............... 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CHUTE DETROIT (UPll -The time may be coming when the drunken dri ver may have to "finger" himself even before he starts out on the road. lt's all involved with tbe wonderful world of elec- tronics we live In ... and the fact that safety eiperU con- sider the drunken driver to be the biggest single highway menace today. A iliort while ago, an ln-and costs on each count. speclor for the Virginia DepL IN MEAT, the' dingus •rt ot AgricultUrt and Commerce very reaJ that you'll be cauPt visiled a bulk meat retail in • "bait and twitch" racbt~ plaut ln northern Virginia -mean11lg-lbe gyp under which had advertised a side vt'IUch a merchant adver;tlal of beef at 35c a pound. On or o£fers for sale a product 1;1llking a test purchase. the at o~ price. then tries to huipector (who didri't identify gel-1'0!.I lo 6Uy anqther pr~ hiroSelf as a VDAC agentl duct. usu.ally more e:1pensive, was told that the 3Sc . beef when you come to his place was old, tough and wouldn 't . of business. Farmer urges you be satisfactory for general aJways to beware of dealers cooking. He was also advised who oiler-meat at bargain that the cutUng an6 wrapping prM:es I below . those o f loss on the meat would be reputable retail stores in your high, as much as 70 percent area and suggests I pass on of the gross weight. to you these major guides: SOMETHING NEW -A longer wheelbase and wider tread !or better balance and stability, a sliding slide door for e8sy entry, and more in.terior space make the 191 Chevy van and Sportvan good for motor home conversion. The Beauville, shown here, is the deluxe model. A wide r8nge or deluxe optional conveniences AC Electronics Division of General Motors has developed a little black box that can detect slowed down driver reflexed Caused by alcoho r drugs. Trevor 0. Jones, aulomoUve safely dir~ of. AC, calla HE WAS then guided to a (I) be,fer e y .. consider more expensive meat -USDA buying from a bulk meat Choice -and told that this dealer, check ·his reputation $1.39 a pound beef would be carefully. , are availabl~. • • lti High Gear .1 it a psychological tester. More · than ~.000 persons were killed on American highways last year. Statistics indicate that much better pnd the cutting • (21 Doe't Perm It the loss would be Jess than 20 meat dealer to use high percent. pressure sales tactics on you. After indicating that he Give yourself ple'l'lty o( time v.•ould take 1 quant..ily of the to think aod to figure out Sl.39 a pound meat. the in-what you are getting !or your spector began bargaining wiU~ money. Chevrolet Brings Out New _ drinking drivers were involved in about 63 percent of all single-car crashes. Jo,nes says in ore than 4.5 percent' of multi· ple car collisions also involved drinking drivers. the meat dealers. He finally (S) FIDd Mr wt.ether the bought llRI pounds of -Choict' meat has-!ieen graded and beef at the reduced prict' of what grade it is. If it is Forward Cori trol Van Line Th_e __electroni_c black box developed by AC is designed to be mounted on the car $1 .06 a pound. graded Utili4' or Good, It is Back at the V O A C likely to be tough and stringy laboratory in Richmond . the and the net yield after cutting With Carl Cartlen1e1 inspector weighed ll)e.beef and also.may be low. Meats sold Che~r:'ie~h~:;J:i~:iduced 8 found he had received 1 Little in most supermarkets are over 120 pounds -a 311 ~r-usually . USDA Owllce or completely redesigned 1971 ce,1~ ~ting Joss against the above. Ught~uty forward control van Je,s than 20 per ct' n 1 (4! Coosidtr lht lrtmmini line -featuring greater space guarantee . l~es when you buy bulk uUlity and load capacity as Thus, the 120 pounds or weight meat. Have the dealer well as significant design in· mffl was actually costing tell you how much loss there novations. The 1971 light van Sl.71 per pound, much more will be in cutting and \\'hat includes a I-ton series for . than lhe original $1.06 for the net amount of meat you ' will the first time. There are tWo hanging, ·uncut beef. And on receive. Then you can basic body styles -the com· top of this, ii ol the 12q . calculate exactly what you mercial Cllevy van und the pounds delivered al $1.71 per will be paying per pound !or companion dual-purpose PQUnd represented ham· tbe meat. • Sport van wagon. Both have burger ! (5) Kaow •bat cuts of meat longer wheelbases and in- FOLLOWING AtV rereot _ and how much ·-you will creased body sir.es. They are column lellint you how to get in your de Ii v ere d offered in 1~. ~~.-and I ton compare bulk.beef prices with package. ft is ridiculou s for ratings In basic Chevy van advertised specials in your you lo pay for a lot of stew , and Sport van inOOets and local supermarkel, to make meat or . ground beef when a luxury ver sion of the Sport suce yoo were really saving you want steak primarily. -van called"the Beauvilte. • by beef in 'bulk., t received ttJ u yoa think you have Highlighting the redesign are : a letter from Roy L. Farmer, betn gypped. complain and ' director of Consumer Affairs complai'J'i loqd ly lo lhe dealer. -Fresh functional styling for the Commonwealth of If you stili _'are not satisfied, with an extended fronl end Virginia . JI) it. he told me do not hesitate to complain which permits a fa rt he r about a test purchast of bulk 1o local or state authorities. forward ~ngine localion for beef ma~e by the Virginia The •·bait and switch'' easier driver access to load Agriculture Dept. on v.·hich racket is old and tenaciou s. area, more clear floor spa<.'e: $71.82 coulsi have beeri saved It is particularly widespread and convenient engine servic- on the same quantities of the in products and services con-ing through the wide-Opening ••• th h hood ·, same gr...,. and cuts at a · nected with e om e , s i mu It 1 n e o us Io cal ... particularly vicious fn meats -A hinReless one-piece supermarket sale. The bulk because most of us are so sliding right-hand loctd door dealer was charged aod con-Ignorant about the rules for witll C?~aled inside st~p, an victed of •·advertising without judgi111 what is or is not a ~ e.xclus1ve 111 the-domestic van Intent to sell" ·and "delivering bargain-Heed these warnings !1eJd: less than the qua n tit y • Well. · -Increased ex terior and in· terlor dimensions for larger cubic capa city : -Longer wheelba st's and wider !read for ~tier riding. handling, and .stability: -Front wheel place ment forward of front seats and doors for easier entry ; -Independent front suspen- sion with coil springs and two- stage leaf rear springs to•glve best possible ride; -L a r g e s t six.eylinder engine in its field as standard equipment; -Y.'idest rear door openinc in the indust'ry, with dOors that can be opened virtually nat to lhe body for convenient dock' loading. The new line is signilicanlly larger, with overall lengths incri'!a9ed by six and 12 inches to !77 and 201 Inches. Wheelbases of 110 and 12fl inches are up 20 aOCf 17 inches, respectively. Al 80 iuches, widths are up 5.5 Inches. In keeping with the larger over.Bl! size, tread widlh also is. inc;r,eJl_sed Jly m1,1ch ..as 7.6 inches depending on tire size and series. lnterk>r wkith is increased by 3.5 Inches between wheel housings. Maximum interior width is up 2.5 inches at the floor. and 7 Inches at the important bell level. The larger dimen s ion s translate into greater Uiable ca rgo or pas s enger space. Cubic ctintent of the shorter van wheelbase Is 246 cu. ft ., up 37 co. fl. from previous comparable models. In the longer wheelbase . models1 capacity Is 296 cu . ft.. a gain of 4.0 cu. ft. · f\tost Innovative feature is the .slidlng right-hand load door. which permits cOn- ventent dockside loadfng in close quarters. When open, ii extends only 4.5 inches outside the side panel. The concealed · inside step, which is protected from the elements when the side load door 1is closed, is 'Gets UCI Degree far superior to the retracting outside step now commonly Used with light-duty vans. Standard engine in six- cylinder models is a 250 cu. in. fn·llne six, developing 155 hp., tile largest in the light va n field. The standard VB remaihs at 307 cu. in. and 200 hp. for the half-too series, with a larger 350 eu. in. VB ol 225 hp. standard in ¥, and I ion models. Among many optional items avaiJable with the new line are bright metal grille, hub caps and other ornamental trim, radio, power brakes, gauges to replace war.:ing lights, shoulder belts, and special optional locks and keys for side and rear cargo doors. Power steering will be offered later in the production year. * JOUNSON SA~ritA N NAA1ED TO INNER CIRCLE Peter "Greek " Peleuses, salesman at Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury in Costa "1esa has been named to Lin- Coln-MercUry Division's select Inner Circle, Frank E. Zim- merman, Jr., division general sales manager, ha 1 · a?J=. nounced. "Pele1,1ses's selling achie\.'ement has placed him in the top three percent of , Lin coln-Mercury 's J 2, O.O O sa lesmen, " Zimmerman said. "It is an outstanding selling ac<;.01nplishment.'' As an Inner circle member. Peleuses will receive an award vacation trip and will serve on the Salesman 'li Advisory P a n e I which advises the diviSion on its product and sales y pro· grams. dashboard and connected , to the ignition. When ttie driver turns Lhe key to start, a ran- dom series of nwnbers would light up for about three or klur seooods, then turn off. Below the lighted numbers woµld be a · keyboard ot numbers, and the driver would be required lo push ttie cor- rect sequence of the numbers within a specified t i m e-, perhaps four .\iecorids. If he failed, he would get two more chances, with the seq_uence of number on the lighted panel changing .each lime. If he flunked all lhree thnes .. U1e sta rter _l)n the car would ! refuse to engage for an ex· tended period of time. Long enough• say, to "sleep ii off." Jones sa id AC Would sUbject the electronic box to l.hree mooths of testing at the Mar- quette University School of \ Medicine, using four mate and [ four female students lo, evaluate the system. More ex-I tensive popu laton testing, he l said, probably would be done 1 after that. · He suggested tha,t a special card insert be used to alter the time sequences or override the device altogether ln the case or physically handicapped persons .• II proved successful, such a device would h~ve to be made a requirement by the Nationa l Highway Sale t y Bureau. Few persons would buy it a$ an oplion, certainly not drinking drivers or anyone io9_~lging in marijuana or .other drugs. This, development coincides with the NHSB's new cam- :paign against drunken drivers. Transportation Secretary J Volpe recently said such campaign would take more Coed Measure Wall Street than a simple breathalyier test to be successfu. On the bas~ of ii~ o"'Tl testing so far / GM believes the electronic (. box can sort out lhe ~aVindividual with Naney . Louise J acob woufd be a good subject for "Whal's My Line?" She's pretty and looks like 3 young co-ed. Who would rhink she hils devised a model for measuring risk in the stock markel and checked ii against NAMED TO TOP PHILCO FORD POSTS Livi11g Costs in Pact? W. W. Frederick (left ) •nd P. Ee1tm1n N1mtd . Philco-Ford Bares ONAWAY, Mich. (AP) -ly change," Leonard \Vood· The new president of the cock said in a~ interview Sun- United Auto \Vorkers Union day. 2 Key A ppointments sa ys the 1970 contracts with A dispute over 1imiting the the industry musl be \ied to Cosl-o(-liying formula _ led to ll no-limlt ri.st i~ the cost a severr-week strike at Ford Two key manufactunrfg ap- pointments a l . Philco-Ford Co rporation·s Aeronutron1c Oivision have been announced here by Louis F. lleilig, vice preslde-,1t and g e n e r a l manager. Phillips Easlman .Jr. has been named director of Opera· lions Support with overell responslblllly for the divislon's technical and engl~ring services, fa c,il lt les and malnte,1ance -ser~ices a n d manufacturing sup p or 1 • East.man was plant rnanager of Aeronulr001c 's Anahein1 Assembly Plant. which pro- duct! the Chaparral air defense system for the U.S. Police · Sta ti on liiL by Blasl OMAAA, .Neb. fAP) -An erplosi.on rlpPtd t foor.foot- square hole fn the wall of a Police buldlnc Thursday nigh1 aM •bittered window• 1n the bu)Jd1n1 1nd In a i>Us porked outafde. No Injuries were re- t""od· ·~ -~ -fu-~~~ WprUl \V. Frederick ··1.can fo(esee no possibility when the last contracta were replaces Eastman as Anaheim of the · merpbership accepting written. Ford refused to settle plant manager. Fsedelick was or l)Ur 'taking to the n1em-without a limit. The union · plant manager o{ the Newport bership • contract without fi nally accepted an elghH:ent Manufacturing Plant here. restoratk>n of our cost--0f-liv-annual limil in contracts ex- Since. joinin& Aeronutronil· __ 1nlg:f:ar~m~u~la~ge~a~r~ed~to~q=u=ar~t=er=·=;:P:ir:in~g~Se=p=t.~l;t=:i==il­ln 1960, Eastman has held <1 variety or management posi- tions including plant manager of Ille LawDdale Army Missile Plant and the Newport Manufacturing Pla.nL J{ e received a bachelor of science degree: In engineering from the U.S. f.til ita ry Academy al West Point a11d a master ol &Cience degrt>c in aeronaulleal engineering lron1 Princeton. lie served 111 the 11.S. Air ·Fore .. for J1 years, aUair\ln& 1he rank ol Alajor. Frederick has held positions in 1na11ufacturing. engineering and admlnistra\ion sinct he joined Aeronutronlc in 1961, including manager or. the ri1anufacturing c; o n I r 0 I .!!l Department and manager or Program Manufacturing at the. Newport plant. He was a mastt:r ot science degree i n induslrlal manaaement lron1 Purdue Unlveraity. Eastman is a reslden1 or Anaheim 11nd ·rreder~ck IJ \·ts in Santa Ana. "'1--l--+--i f1M f--·~-+--:-tl I I '~ 1--lot!I ,. .. "" "'' .... .... • •• .... .... lt10 the 20·ycar perforn1ance or 593 normal river responses from stocks on the New ' York Ex-the dru en or "hop-head" . drive r whO!e reflexes ha ve bt',Cn clouded. change·! That 's what she did at UC Irvine in preparing a disse rta- tion· on •·Theoretical and Empirical Asp!Cts of the "1ea.surement of Systematic Ri.sk for Securities a n d Portfolios.·• She received a Ph.D. in the social sciences al the June 13 commencement program on the lrvint' cam· vus. But human beings are in· genious about circumventing rules and regulations. If the .. black box'' doe s become , n1andatory, want to bet there won't be some inebriates 'A'ho'll co m e up :ind say ... "Say. buddy h o w about giving a friend a little start." Conditoner I ntroduced Although her 1nodel pro- bably would not help !he in - dividual investor 'to decide wflen to buy or sell.. her analysis could be useful in providing a theoretical 1neasure1nent of risk in' the 'Phe SRC Division of ~-1oxon. se:lion of portfolios. 1 Inc. of Nev.·port Beach, has 1ss Jacob, 27, a ~rodliate -just introduced a new self-con-of the U.nlv ers 1t y of . . Washington. will retu rn to her ta1ned> universal signal co,1- 1:1lma mater in September to dltioner. The ritodel 2545 is serve.cs an assist.ant professor designed fo~ use in a broad of rlnance and investments. range of application s including She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . I. c. Feustel, 1126 strain gauge. res J stance Park Jiills Road . Berkeley. temperature bulb (RT B), The social sciences are one potentiometer and thermocou· of 20 areas in which UC Irvine pie signal conditia.1ing. is nov. offering programs The. t\lodel ms was Jead.ing to lhe doctor of phil-developed for applications osoph\' degree. _ where compiete AAC _and OC At 'the lime lhe campus isolation and preCLSe electrical opened in J9't5, Ph . o . performance are c r I l I c ~ I programs were authoriied in parameten." Alth«lgh the only four fields. Orowth of . 2545 was designed prlmarlly the graduate programs has for multk:hannel Installations, been marked by a sharp in-" .. .i( is a110 ideal as an crea!ft in the number of Individual unit for precise students Involved. At UCl 's laboratory appllcations." rirst graduallon in !he spring The 25'5 can be purcha~ed or 1966, one sludent r~elved individually or "'Ith a specia l :i doctorate and three received .. SRC 19-lnch rack. Up to 10 1hc ma~ter degree. Al thl'J channels c•n be included In coming flflh CQm mencen1ent U\e rack configuralion . All ne!arly 70 are eandldalcs ror control!! ·arr Jocated on the the. Ph.D.. li4 for the M.O. front panel 'and require no and I~ tot )he master degree. extra toola. ' ' ' .. -, .. ' T·HE NEEDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN And tl11 ma" toho hnow1 ;wt hoto to turn Ott phrosc to ge& the most Q..Ut of the barb is DAILr PILOT column- iit S1Jdne 11 Harris. Ht M:.1 been called tht- modtrn • dat1 R t n r 11 )ftncktft. If uou'rt rtadt1 for hii use of tlit acid o d;e ctivt und t It o u g k t • provoking pr011 to aivt uou tht Tlted!e .•. if uou w(tlt to ji11d sometl1btg to thi11k about in what you read . , . if 11out.ovt a sense of humo you belong with r deri wlio deliglit f1l telliria others what ~s¢ 1aid"- i11 ont of lht nalion'.s moit · quoted columrr.1: , Some Sample Barbs -. Recently Thrown By Sydney Harris: .,One,of the hl9ht1t paid jobt. In Amerlc1 ·con1i1t1 of 1t1 ndin9 up in front of a mic· 1'0phone, aepereting the 51ooif reco rd• from the bad Of'.lel -ind pl•ying the bnd ones." "It's sad but true that \Vhile alcoholics i re Uie best argument fo r abs\inence, ~o n1any abstainers are equally effective ar· · eument fOr a litUe drink now and then.'' -"Most '!If the 10.c11led 'inco~p1tibllity' In m1rri1te 1prln91 from the f1ct that to mo1t men, sex is an 1ct;· whil1 to 1il women, It 11 .. n emotion: And this differ· •nee In 1ttitude c1n bt bridged only by love ... • "The sole difference between 1 'dedica· ted crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con· 1ists in our agreeme11t or disagreement with his objectives." "The mo1t ex ploilve combin1tlon In the world c:onsists of sincerity .. dd1d to lgno'r1nce." "Whenever I am the recipient of an ex· cessively hearty handshake, I suspect Atr. llfuscles is tryuig to sell son1ething, hide 60methinf. or. prove son1etbina:." · • Check The Editorial Page ... For This . Signature· It'll Help You Find The Latest Q11otables Created By 'The. Needrer' _ For His Col-. - umn, A Regular · Feature of t~e DAILY PILOT Your Hometown Deily New1p1p1r ~ • • • • • i . ----.,,.. .. • . " -• • • • A~l .1,0_00 of us · Had a Busy Day Today ' We c~eated ·and delivered another fresh edition of The. DAILY PILOT • • ),; ' 1l'll ~ • • TEAMWORK produces each day's all-new· DAILY PILOT, Often staffe rs, like Thomas Fortuno, (left), Nc1l'port Beach city editors, work . wllh a staff photographer like Patrick O'Donnell to get the story bolh Jn words and plptures. The staff shot 70,000 piclures last year to illustrate the varied story of Orange Coast life. Nobody knows how many loclll stories we-wrote .• Not even uS. CRE~TIVITY helps advertisers tell their stories and sell their gooc\s in the ainuent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Maury Gardner of rlis· play advertising department looks ove r layout with DAILY PILOT staff artist.s Anne Hamblin (left) and Charlotte Andresen~ The ad they're dis· cussing will be ready to appear fn the newspaper only hours afler artists put fina l touches on the layout and it is awroved by the advertiser, a lo- cal retail merchant. QUICK HANDS place lines of type, <ids and cui.s (th metal plates used to reproduce pic1ures) into page forins as the da.Y' product begins to take shape. Co1Tipositor Arden 1\1alsbijry is only o of a platoon of printers who "bui ld" 1he nC\l'S pages under pressure of adlines, work· ing against the clock to bring readers the latest available each edition during the day. l ..... / " ' .. • ~-. ' '' . a speed event , too. Conveyor be.lt.s carry the papers throuGh the nlo&<.6im where they are automatically tied in bund les of 50 and tossed to waili ng circulation district mana gers (like Blaine Robeks, ahown here, fright) who Speed tliem via a 40-vehicle fleet lo carriers for delivery. to.iallroom foreman George Arauz \left) and hJs crew can move 20,000 newspapers an hour. ·· I l • \IOLUJ\1il is the word at the Copy Desk. DAILY PILOT Copy Desk Chief Norn1an Anderson (right) aided by Tom Titus (backg round ) and olher copyreaders, ever.y day sifts , cliecks and edits more wire reports from worldYt'ide news services than the average weekly news magazine pub- lishes. Editors scan enough telephotos to \\'a\lpaper 11 living room every 24 hours. Speed, born of experience, helps them keep it all fresh, too. THE \VOROS are ready. to.larjqrie Jackson feeds them lnLo a $25,000 computer, a DAILY PILOT investment in speed and accuracy, which uses a logic system to hyphenate words a3 It reads characters at the rale of 1.000 a secoqd and punches a new tape which will activate another machine for automatically setting type at high speed. The machines can set type at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour. . P-RESSURE here is ·both physical and mental. Charle.s Haubrick, stereo- type foreman, checks irnpression made by page full of type on ·a mat squeezed by J,800 pounds· of pressure per square in~ in the mat roller. Mat can be curved and used as a mold lo fo rm lhe curv"ed pla~es which fit onto cyli nders of high -speed printing presses which print the DAILY PILOT. It's part of th e quick-paced dally process of reproducing 100.000 words for DAIL V PILOT subsc ribers to read. ~ ' . • ' ' • " 11 '· ...... ~tODERN equipment helps the'accnunllng departme.nl keep up with the "today" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even as the day's newspaper is being aped to il.S read er!i, Sunnie Chauvin begins feeding figures into a desk model compuler·s accounting console. II-helps keep trick or blJllngs fQr ads slid subscription!. The machiRe, one nf several tied in to the main computer. helps handle 5,000 accounlJ a month. • -' . - t RAPl9 Commuriciation is the name of the game. Supervisor "Nita" Folsom and her. crew of "ad-visors" handle 1.000 lran.$acllons a week by phone, 'resUhlng in public!tion of 5,000 classified ads -words wh.ich help people buy, sell, rent or I e a·s e •.. even find Jost dogs . Many of the Df;'!L"Y PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here, the classified advertising: de- partment, home of ;'\\'ant Ads" and' Dime-A-Lines . PICTURES, too , get the benefit of .skilled . efficient handling by master craftsmen \\'ho re-photograph them and then transfer the in1ages lo a sensitized 1nelal plates wh.ich are used to reproduce the photos as read· era will see them in the newspaper. Here:, Chuck Ryan takes a really close look at a negative which will be used to etch the image on lhe metal plale. FINISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood_ Anderson, pre1s ·crew chief, even as high-speed presses continue lo roar al.60,000.lmpressions per hour <Xlmpleting the day 's run on press units which represent an investment of $3.~ million. Eleven-man press crew will feed into these machines the equiv11lent of a roll of pa~r one page wide and 110,000 1niles long in printing the DAILY PILOT !his year. Al.~10ST before the Ink is dry, the product of our busy day ls tossed deftly on your lawn or porch by one of our 700 newspaperboys who are Important llrtks in the chai n of people:• it lakes to bring you today's news and features today in ·the D.(JLY PILOT. Anl"I as our young Independent merchants, like John ~1elton here, m'ake their deliveries, )"e 'r~ gearing up for another pusy day -all I ,000 of us. T~e ·~ow ~ Newspaper ·for All T~e-c-Com8'._nities . ,. ' . . . . . Of. The Growi11g Orange Coast· .. ' . .. J ' l I • -;; . Mondar, Junr 15, 1970 • What Goes .Up, Can't (;0111.e .Dowu . Would you believe: a dog named -pal that climbs trees. According to pals owner Gary Stone , Spring- field, 111., the frisky mut once chased a squirrel up a tree and caught it. Pals pro)llem (A.Photo) .is thal he doesn't know how to get down. Who Cores? • • • • . ~ . r · • I . Votbag Age towering . . . Youth G_et Help From 'Old' Se ,rvtint . __ ,, • WASHINGTON (AP) December when the chamber House Speaker John W . rejected an extension of the AfcCormack, wtios:e 78 y~s Voting .Rights Act in ·favor have made him a target of of a milder, broader ad· the young, is making his last' ministration measure. · big legislatiye fight -1(1-& 1-'he-1965--'act-zeroes in on -tempt to " win Ute vOte for . the South and has been 11-year-olils. credited with adding nelrly 'Mle speaker, who i8 retiring one million blacks to I.he voter fiom the Houle arter tl.lll rolls in ·seven SolJthem stat~. JeSSion'oC~, is puahlpg Tfie Seoate•extended the act haf1i .for paauge ot .. a bill • .and added .the ta-ye~ld · ·that would entnd the Voting voting provision to it, and Jijghls Aq. of 1966 and lower. McCOrmack is trying to get ~ the voting age lo 18. . the 'tfo~ to accept ·the Senate Lf.rgely as ~a result of h_is version..._ wilhout ! u r t h e r efforts, .backers of the bill are corifident they have the change. wot.es to seod il to the White. Working against him is the -'HouSe When the H~ takes Republican leader, R e p . it up Wednesday. Gerald R. Ford Ji. Michigan. McCormack has been calling Ford, supporting the ad- on members ' who are w}. m•ration1s position, wants decided or actually · in op. to send the bill to • House- . positiop to the bill and asking Senate conference to have the !or Lheir support lf-year-old voting provisio.o. 'He puts it right to you," deleted. a recipient of one ol his calls It is President ·Nixon 's con· , says. ''He says this is going tcntlon lhat lowering the to !JC· his last big vote. and voting age requires ai con- he wants you with him. J'm stitutional amendmerit, OQL a not for the 18-year-old vote, simple act of Congress. He bul I'm going to vote with has said he would support the speaker.'' such an amendment. . the deliy of House and Senate Repub!lcan.s who oppose lbdr actlon for approval or any leaderSbip'' PoSit\on. conference agreement. The GOP workers aay"-tbey Civil rights groups also have; haye lined ~p $0 llrm votes been J(.'(jvely lobbying on on their side., which, ls• what beMlf 1!f. .!l/t~!neiLl!!!!.~R~ ol .l!!!-blll ~ve as has a small l'Q\IP of "'1d they ·need t<i pass ~-· • ·Coast Music Presents A'Pops' -,- Orgari ~ . Conc~rt • On The Exciting THOMAS ORGAN By Nationally,K!lOWft Rlic:ord ing Organist Ron Melcher Tues. June 16, 8pm '· pt1n to come early -~-i1'Q Limi ted ADMISSION .FREE • PLEASE R.S.V;f', Gov. Reagan to Dedicate Plant No other n•¥•P•P•• in ti.• Passa-ge of t.he--bill would Howetec.._ the dl!)'_sections world eo1.re1 •bowt ro11r l!omm11-also be sweet revenge for the of the 1965 act. expire in -642•2851, ___ , nitr like vour c:omm11nitr d1jl.,. ~peaker !or a painful setback August and its supporters fear new1p•p•r doii. It', th• OAILY he and the 9ther House tl)ese provisions will lapse if . -• ...!. GoV&tior ·Ronald Reagan . . wiD 'be guest speaker JUJ10 26 _al..lho__.~.<.W The new c..-enter will~ open Santa Ana mayor. PILOT. to public inspe<:Lion on dedica: The new, two-story c0ncrete:-========='-1::•ad::· ::":::'-'::"::1:.:1~'~'.:;•.:;d_::1as:I:_• _:the=-.:b=iU:....::has=-::.t•~&•:.._:throu=~g'::h'!::::==============;i:;:::=:;:~::l lion day and. the 'week follow-an teel _structure boasts -. $133,000 rehabWtatioa a n d eval..000 center. of Orange Coun~y's Goodwill' Industries iilT ~ -_,__ 26,0QO..square-feet of f I o o _r The dedication program is -s11aee. It will house ad· being arranged by a ·boai-d ministration offices. cafeteria. of directors_gmm;iittee head~ chapel . assembly rooms, plus by Harry Harvey, public. rela-evaJuatioh and rehabilitation · ~t . West Fifth and Fairview Slrielsbere. ' lions -e~eculive and former facilities. - "' ( Vacation Money? I Low-cost Traveloans . . Treat yourself to a great vacation with a Morris Plan Traveloan. On approval you can bqrrow up to $5,000 or more. Easy payments scheduled the ~al! you _wa n.t the m-with a money-back gu arantee (11 yo u fmd you can do better, return the money within 5 days at no co st to you). / For vac~tion r.noney, 6i11 consolid ati on , any reason -call us. We say "yes" to 2,039 lo ans every wee k. ~ Morris Plan Newport Beach -3700 Newliort Boulevard -673-3700 • Other ottlc11 "throughout ~allfornf1 ~--. • • I • • 0 Clean WinclJhielcl · ---0 O...•strooms ----~ o· An..-Station .,.,..;;~ ..... It ...... ~With every gasoline purchase at mosl ,.. ljr1il:;Jlll Clean Crazy Ence stations, you'll get extra trading stamps. Just look for the ""Clean Crazy-Extra Stamps"" signs. and come on in . Other Ence retai lers are giving away free gitts. So, either way, you 're ahead. Stop at your nearest r participating shiny.f:nco station and clean up with extra stamps or free gitts. . And remember, you can charge your purchases on your Ence Credit Card , BankAmericard• or Master Chaige Card. ~-----~-----------~----;-----..,.-----,-----\ ~ ' . ) . • .. ,, •• • " ,.• • :/%;ngels' Seek ·Midas .i:o ·uch • ., ' ' , q .. " .. . ~ _,I '~ ., ' ' -. : , Ir•,.. .. ' • .-1 ....,......,, ,,_ 11. lm I L MC "'" '' .. ' .... . . . ' Bl ~~som Slipped l I . Jn Furld :. Bouquet A year of service for memberS of Damas de Caridad culminated with a:liincheon and installation of officers in Los Coyotes Country Club. Highligb.tin_g the afternoon was the presentation of a ~beck for $11,270 to SiSter Jane Francis, adplin-, ,istrator of St. Jude Hospital, representing p'roCeeds from the aqnual Bal Masque and a '270 mem.orial fund from Damas de Caridad members. The support group for St..Jude Hospital , Fuller- ton has contributed $160,320 d~ring the past nine Yiars by means of the Bal Masque. Taking the president's gavel during ceremonies frinducted b,y Mrs. Harold MustOe was Mrs. Calvi n f. Schmidt of Corona del Mar, and installed as fin· Ince cbainnah Wis Mrs. Otto Chris1.e{lsen of Balboa !•I.and. .\ Also on the program was the presentation of r • gold-~a1Hon"1o Mrs. Schmidt for her worlc-ar chairman of the recent Bal Masque. · I Fundl p~ented by Damas de Caridad have made Jt -Ible fo~ the hnspital to have a linear accelerator for the treatment ot caflcer ,and have been apptied toward the construction of a new tow- er to be dedicated in October. · \ ·Goal~s . -G·alden 1! money only grew on trees Angelitos·de Oro could easily•reach lhe goal of .a quarter of a niinion dollars dUrjJlg the 10th.Year· of o_rgani,,z~­ tion. With the record they have set, on~· ititght think th,t they have some magical powers oJ grQwiz:if ti. money-bearing tree, f9r ·these en· ergetic women already :have .g'tven $J:lo,OOO to: Ora,ngeYOourity ~Big Brothers. Leading the li\ixi~dut'lll#/'.'fh year 'that ihe "golden" · dream" is to be reahz~~arl,ijµ Nledeck~r Jleft), who wlll be assisted 1n reapipg t_be H';rve .. st ~Y Mis·~ Don 'WOO:dward' (center) .vice president ~~rt,, Wil_lip~· lfolstein, retiringpreSi~eiil. <Jiliers .on the board are the Mmes. J.ame:s Hjnes and.R. J. Stoddard, secrej.ar- l~s. ~pd.Walter.oJJ18fnauU, treaiurer.. . ' ~ : ... ' . 'RE ADY FOR RAPIDS Mrs. Hel•n KMl•y Holds J•mie, Cricktt Colorado Adventure Whitewater· Rafters ' Batf.l'e ·~u:gged · Ri.ve~ By BARBARA DUARTE ' • Of 1M ~ll'f l"lltt ll•fl Ever since Mrs. i"lelen Keeley was a little girl. she has been fas Cinat· ed by the Colorado River. · , · . Peih~ps the fascination ste1n1ned from having heard her mother's, account of the day the Colorado ruver bµrst its Imperial Valley banks back ~ in the ;~;,l~~:~~kely, lhe faScination rises frQm the former Laguna Beach f. councilwoman's love df nalu!e and ¥ballenge. • Her husband Jim "wasn't interested:' in rafting down..the Colorado, so Mrs: Keeley joined ranks with her Three Arch Bay neighbor Mts. G. Melvin Sheldon and a hi g'h schoo1 chum who lives in the desert. '" Interesti ngly· enough, rafting seems ·to be_ a sport suppo.rt.ed by onlY one member of a family , Of 17 pa ssengers sharing camaraderie on the ti American River Touring Association 's 25J'oot by .12-foot m~rine home, only ,Jf one couple made the trip togelh er .. Other pass engers came from AnCh_orage, se ven-from Chicago, Berkeley (a professor)"a.nd .lndiana (a retired busi-< nessman'). CANYON GREETS SPR)NG . A member of the Sierra Club, Mrs. Keeley "decided on a five-day trip r down the Colorado iri springtime when wildflowers are in bloom aJMi water· falls run heavy, ~old and clear. :·· . . -. Flyin__g from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon Village; the Californians were greeted by wind an d rain. Showers continued throqghout a .seven~mile Jiike down the Kaibab Trail where th~ were to meet tl\e raft at Phantorn- Ranch .. Further difficulty arose as the craft Was delayed th-ree boUrs wtµle trailmasters repaired rock damag~ to one of five poDtOQOs lashed together by the same ropes on hand for \Vhite-water gripping. · ' Food was stored in a central steel chest with clothing and bedding. secu_red in waterproof ~ags lashed to the crafts. The head boatsman stands ~ in a well while guilding the raft with a motor ; adventurers sit space avail~ "\! able. · _, -::. ,.. a Ivleals cooUd over d riftwOO(l~flfes oh scbedul~ atoes were rated "ex·' ~ c'ellent" ... fresh fruit C'.'nd ve1getables, choice meats,~warm fires and) -"E campside conversatioDs guaranteed to erase qny fatigue. •f RAFTiNG'S ALL WET . ' DREAM DF-.FL.DWERS . ...:. With lhe·illll M~sque,already-ln-lhe-plarpiinR slages- for next year, Mrs. Cal~ P. Schmidt (left), new president of Damas de Cari- . "We were s~ed all th~ lime," the rafter recalls. Bitterly cold wind and ta.in c_ontitiu.ed_for thre@.cl.W~. ituJ it 1!,ad c;ompenaations, View_s u)lrleep canyon walls Jed to the sight DI" white-capped cliffs· standing ma]eallcally against the blue sky. A poncho was the order of' the day, with oilly "one best dressed woman" of the nine aboard provident enough to bring fciul dad, and Mrs. Otto .. Chnstensen, new treasurer have visions of flowers and the unusual masques w·hich wiU be fashioned with' them. Damas 'de C'aridad has presented a total of $160,320 to St. Jude Hospital during the past nine years by · means of the annual headdress ball. • weather gear. . / ' . ts .. MAGNlflCENT VISTll, P•oe II) M'a·n .From. Montana • No · State to Cr;if,icize lllinoi,s "Ills . . • • DEAll ANN..LANDERll' I know you'll- ·aewr ..,irlt this because it'• a slam qlliill your city, Chlcal!", but hen II !! -.yway. •. . Wt me\ltd here from Montana -where Ioli& lreot eadl olhor with conalderatlon. Odcacoanr blVe ·the lousiest manner.a ANN LANDERS ~ .. ·~ tht•workl. For e11mple on the bu5e6, ..,.,.. who don't have le;Jlls think nothing or uklng a atruger who is seated lo boJd'ihtJr ~l!'S, punel and Whal have you. . 1'¥e 11tte1 apota on my ~t from leaky luncb baa• and a rip In my sweater from 1 chlld't toy. Th!1 morning w11 the lalt straw -1 woman asked m« to hold her baby. You can gueu 1 What happened. When l bonded lier back the 50PPing wet child 611 the cou!d say .was, 1'0h,.m1 toOO•es&!" tr you' have any explanation for such slol>t}Ish behavior 01 the part of ~r fellow .citizena, t'd· llke i to bear iL - IRATE MAN FROM MONTANA DEAR IRATE MAN?: I thtqltt ntll t ,.... JOW' -.. .,..kl.rt .. , 1• .... a w1m1nl I ca1 tffer ne defente for P..,p1e wltll ...,. call that Ibey l"Uid 11k 1tr111rer1 to bold thelt lunctlq and parttl.1. Bit daat Jut 11cidnt ii 1aek _,. .. ball or w11, my frllbd. A m_.. who C.ould. rt.!!!~!I ·aalH oa 1 bu and let . ' 1 womu •ta.Ml wtdt a baby lo IMr arm• de11erve1 wflatever be ae11. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Unlil Sil weeks ago I fi'8S golnc wfth a very interesun-g guy. A buddy of hi1 came to lown and asked me to .get hlm a date. So r fixed him up with my best friend . The four of us went o'll together. Arter that evening my very Interesting guy never called . me again. He has been ae.eing my "frlenil" almoJ;t every nlgbl. . elJe, He Ur1t loi;es bis lntere1t In her -"hen fOmeene el1e come1 alC?OC· Bury \be h•kbel and. pas1 lbe peace pipe . .J tried to act as If 1.$lldn't care, ~t J cared plenty. Npt because I lost ,him to her. but bec:auae the thou1ht DEAR ANN 'LA~DERS ' My husba nd so litUe of our. friendship that ahe ac-and l have a frierfd who Is a perfect cepted a date with him when. ahe knew, gellt\em11;11, b1i1t. he has an oddball habit he was mine. Filially I got fed up wWch baffles me. He extends his left prejtndlng. 1 Jost my coo l and tQld hand instead of bis right when greetlng her exacUy how .t felt. She was dumb-trteftds. At flr'iit I thought his hand founded -acted as Ir she" had no miPt.. be crippled by arthrllis, or an kte, 1 was hurt. accident, bui,...J'Ve watched him carefully Am J justtfltd lt1 my feelings that ahd he usea his right hand normally. she betrayed me? Plaase comment. -r La~t night I decided to ask him why KANSAS CITY KIITY he prefers to shake left-handed. lie DEAit KmY: Tbe gu,y you refer replied, "~l'8 a Scout custom." I didn't to •• "yourt" .. vlou11.f w11 neL Vou · want to show my lgswrance. What Is dktn'l lose lttm. Vou .ltever bid him. he tllkhtB Bbout? ..-NOT S~tAAT A womu rarel)' IOlff a inu to tomeooe DEAR NOT: In tlte maaual of En&lt•• • Scouting, ''Tenderfoot Queell Scout," It 1ay1, "Wltea a famou• A1haU cllJel 11urtt:ndered IQ Lord Bldee-PoweU, U.. l&Uer extended Ill• rtallt band ' 11 a token ti frlendtMp. ne cllJef IDll.aed 01 Pakl,q wllll die ldt taud, etplatalai "'•' ebe br1ve1t ol tile brave IUke band• wllll I.he lie:H lu111d, 1lace,-la· trder to do to1 he m1al lhrow 1w11 Illa 1re1te1t protectiol -tt.e 1~ld." Stoat.~· shake hancl1 wUll tH Jeri hand .. ,...., et 1ood fattll ud·-lrleldaltlp. . ' Is alcoholl1m a disease? How cl• the alcobollc be• treat..i! It there a oure? Read the booklet 11 Alcohollam - . Hope and Help," by AM Landen. E:nclose 35 ce.nts in c<1bt and a loq, self·addreaRd, stamped envelope in cll'9 or tile DAILY Pll,f)'J'. • ' \ ' ' .. • • • . ' I i . Beyd-Gaud io Ceremony Conducted in Newport ---M!IS. K.ELL Y BOYD · J-Bride ' the scene of tbe atuirnliioll wedding ol Gioolna Ilaria Gaudio, daugllter ol ·!ff.• and Mrs. loseph E. Gatldio of Newport . Beach and 1«11)"' Harding Boyd0800 of Mr: and M,.,. Robert · K. Boyd of Laguna Beach. The double· ring rites 'ftJ'e condDcted by the Rey, Or. Charles Diuenfi~ Mn. llem>is Grilf11 •-the bride u matroo o1 lloJior. · Bfidesmaids ...e Miu Linda tihranis, Miss Clod)' Jlo:yd, sister. of the bridegroom, and the lfroes . ilwlne' Munson, Jerry Luther and William Bille. • ~ , Tbe bridelrOom'•. brolber, Robert 1'. Boyd Wll~l Olan while.usben were&rton and Randy Boyd, brcilfiers ol the bridOgrocm, Gene Gaudio,.lito- ther of the bride, MJchaeJ Bart..- lethlnd· oWel OnQuoo. _, ' . Former First • . I .. Lady Attends Promotion Rite • ' ' • • • • •• 1 . . ·, • Candystripers · Earn Hospital Service Pins 1bree Cand)'Stl'ipers.a:.e; e Miss ClaP!lU dooaled 132 presenlod. $100 ochOJanhlps by service ll<>as and will major • the A"•"'·-· <I. South Colsl In nursing at Blola..COlle1•. ~, Mias Stamp, a new member, Community Hoepltal fo r gave 9S hours while holding outstanding service "a n d high school offices. She wW scbolutlc acblevemeo~ . major in biology at UCLA. Awards, made during a Gold Mar p1ns reprueotin& m o tber-daugbter reception, 75 hour• of service were were earned by J a u e t t e awarded to 27 inemben of Brylla, daughter of Ibo RulloU the juolor aialllary-with four Bryllas of Lquni >eeacb: girls recelvin; two and three- -Clapper, daiJlhter of star pinl. ' the GleM Clap-ol San A l(>ecW talk waJ given Clemente, and B ar bar a byCa a dyatrJ pe rlncred Stamp, daughter of the Tbom-Lundgren, a San Clemente as Stamps of San Clemente. High School elChango student Miss Brylla put in 166 hours from Sweden. Mla: Lundgren of service to tbe bospita1 while was given a special service maintaining top gradel. Sbe "iiipin;;;;;;and-r;;;lbbo11-;;;. ---;;;;; intends U.work toward a1• pharm1ceulical career· at UCI. The new . Mrs . ·Boyd Is a graduate of Whittiier Collea:e Designer Uses Basic View and ls a teacher in the Foun-Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower is among g!Jests and top women generals, Bri g. Gen. AMa Mae Hays (left), ta.in Valley Scbool i>istrJ~ officials attendink the promotion ,ceremony in the chief o! Army Nurses _ and Brig___Q_en_. ~beth Designer Pauline Trigere ls "/or ;paJ" Her husbanil attedded the Pentagon wh en . th~ Army created its lirst ~ _ Hoislngton;-cllie! of UleWomen's !riliy COJ'Rs. nothing U not basic in her Uaivll'f'flitv ol So uJ he r n ---"'--.,.--:---'---__.:."°'--:===--==-~---=--'---------~-~---· approach to,fashion. Q ·OMEGA Calif;;;ii SdlQol of l!Jillness -·.. Af'h<r fall and winter ope .. where be wu ~ with . . • ing in New York, Mias Trlgert Deltl ....... n..u.-fra•-:..... y LI T announced that she wasn't 'l1le ·:wi".:1. Boy-~·' •ill our . !"oroscope _ omorrow going 10 ,i--anythlnc 1:a11ec1 . c...... .• GllU. . l . lor: ....... ot Pf'OUd JI~ 111 Ilion :1wvu • "cocktail" suits because they reside la~ Beach. didn'l mean anything as a 1;lle watel'l'a """ .·can c:oUnt on · s.11-w11w11111r ,._.,, o. vni. Whh Mh-cflaflflno ~; 1(1( toki-flll" ... \rill! •olllnt ... )Vlllbll br-1•1 ••• " ...... 1180 IR lltinl~ 11ftf ........... JUS H.W · Hllllti .. fM .......... c... ~ 'JJot ....., ...... ' ....... c.-.. M-1'2·1H1 541-9415 H.tltl .. tH lcli. Kirli-1. of A.-M 111•• Ch erg • o,.. ...... •~ .. '"· 'fll ' ,. .,.. . I Doctors (Qunseling Limited · , ' Dqctirrs ahould nbl try to C\11' a~lr:-marriares, says a .woman coJlqe pro(enor. ··Dr. Eleanore , Luckey, pro.. . f~r at ~ Unlvtralty or ConnectJcut and llead ol the department oC child develop- inent and family 1 relations, tokl a grou p of doctors that ml(J'iage counseling takes spec!al, tnining. "No matter how much you try to avokl marrllge counsel· Ing," she told the doctors, "yoo will find yourself doing some.'' Her advice to the physi- cian! : A void such couneellng whenever po91ible, refer ques· tiooers to 'profes s iO n·a l coumelon! and let patients koow doctors are not i zperts in the guidance area. Silver Sands The first Tuesday of ~ach month at 8 p.m. members or Silver \Sands 286, Native Daughters of the Golden West gather for meetings. .Lake Park Clubhouse in Htaltitlgton Beach is the mffUng place. 1'2·1111 Id. 211 P'orh1if Studio , •• l•t floor Let us copy that old 1famiJf picture now iSAL'E! · JAIS WEEK ONLY $3 5x1 eop1 ot 1o<11 picture tn rood condftlort ,.....,.,. rond mtmorln for •ti th• f1mlty. h1v1 ~, t1VOrit1 old photQ1r1ph coplld now. If )'Dtlr pktur1 Is In l>OOf' condition, th• addlUon11 chi,.. '°' restoration .. ,., af9.prlcld, tool Orflln1I phototflph wUI be fltumtd unh1nntd. l'lleto9ttph $t11tll1. lit Fl1or S • A th • t • • o late afternoon dressy oulfit MEMORY LANE corp10: u or1 1es _ ppose · =~~y~:·;:.-:.R"'" dition, Be diplomaUc rather dle&ted. Follow hunch. ·Avc.1d-too soon. Some (a m 11 Y r~~;~~~~l'M'Hlllii~s~Ji~Ol'~~~iii~ .. ~~ TUESDAY • JUNE 16 than forceful. · any displaf of arrogance. members raise legitimate ob-· • ••• -11 • , CANCER (June 21.July 221, Tak• special care with jections. lloll't feel you have and PrFlst-Grade"'Cllildren . You face up to reaponsibllities documents, legal pa pers . to slick to one track. A change T•...., i.y ., .......... ,.. .. ,.,... .... uiHle.t · ScJieel *Ml connected With c h l rd re n , Don't commit ~lf to long--Cll more moderate scale IU...,.., • ...._. romaaUc jlllerests._ You may range program. -could prove beneficial. e Lie•~••• 111 tll. Ntwport H1rhor Ar•• 1lnc• 19<1t By SYDNEY O~R ' Flultcler J. P. -Morgan tfte• CoellUlied f a me d Am t rlcan a 11ro log'r Evupllae Admu be l o re maklaf tmport.nt money deci· 11fon1. S 'Gl~'RIUS (N .,.. e PU.111 •IADI e Pll-llNDll•AITIN have bee n __ seeing situation n ~ .._n · ov. _.. JF TOD'Y IS VO UR ·Dec.· 21 )··. Low key is best " Five Wftlk "'°"'1"" trom JUM ~O\lr wtlll ll'Ollr•111 iroll\. Au-· throUgh rose;tored glasses. B!RT~'Y you 8 r e m· • :it-Ju1v 31. Mond•'I'· wec1nao1v 8,,.., i.21, im , Mol'ld•'I'· we. . lod Ser' decisions ac -'u.1" & i:=r~v rnornlng1 1:30 i .m.-"'"''~ & "•ld•'f' morn1nt11. I:» ~ (Marc:h 21-April 19): Necessary to be aware or costs, ~etalls before closing trauatUott. otherwise, you in· vite dlfflculty. Money situation may be tight. But close obeervation could provide suc- ct5Sful key. TAURUS (April 20--May 20 ): Energy may be drained by restlessness. Outline program ; stop trying to be here, there and .everywhere. Check direc· tloos, lnsll'Uctions. Mate or partner pr.bobly should be pemillted to iead way. GEMINI (May 2I.June '11J : You may be detai•ed b)' detal ls which require perSOlal at\tntlon. Famlly member needs aid. Give It. Don't neglect your own physicai coo- Key now Is to realistic. ay · 1ous • • lrospec· tlve, possess spiritual u:oo Noon. • A.M.-u Naon. com pllshments seem slippery. . . • cour1• °'''''I'll LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac· Means wait until additional quall~l!s, ~e to ~ach, want I J:!= eonc11111 ! ~':i~11r1n; ceptance of auignriient, added facts are obtained. B e to brmg out be~ m yourself -: ..... Int rudlneu • Number conc:~b responsibility pay dividends. curious; ask questionso-But_____and_.o_kJ.j'®__r~_no ang~. :~r1er1tvr• • Social Sludltl UWize eiperience. Leave the defer lormlft· g defi-'te ,.,.,.,_ ~ut moyves are grand. Forces klenc:• • Ltt...11vr• m ·-·-h been I::. b b : Fltkl trlP!I • f VIMl91 dltcrlmllMlllon flash and diule to olhen. cluslons ave scatte. C\I, ut. Y Group coo,.,1tiD!I 1n ~ fllb1t1 sci-.• Steady pace is your great ally · end of June you ~t rid of • ... pPr.e11rJon •nd ll!lffr1t.,ldll'lll 01 Art loda CA_PRICORN (Dec. 22--Jan. burden. Then you have chance · ~ .._...,::, '!°"'"..,: :Witta;:miw .~..!'': '"""""'"" y, 19)_: You may receive rode for new, coostructive begin-RANCHO MIU PU-SCHOOL 14 .. JllO VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): awakening as young person ning . 190 I. 11TH ST .. COSTA MUA Avoid unnecessary journeys. reveals reelings. M1a int a In, ~~~· iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiO~ii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii::i~ii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiii Slick to basic i~ues. Tryitg bal~. Don't take others, orhii 10 be faacy ~ay could cause ·yourself, too seriously. Con· delay, econ om I c pressure. ditlons, opinions are subject Finish rather than Initialing ·· to change. projeclS."'Review procedures. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21>-Feb. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 18): Greater · communication You may be hdi! back by t1 oeeded. You may be caught one who is chained to old-on h<rns of d1lemllla - fashioned ideas. Key ls to be . between family and pr& independent, oritiQal withOut fessional obllgatioos.: Key Is arousing animosil:f. Not easy, to moke clear your teelingi. but possible. Try It. Others will respond. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): PISCES (Feb.19-March :JOi: Opposilio• Crom authorities ia· Some plans may be too big, ofSAVIN9s Thi~ ·-. . . ®> . Crowmng , Glory PRINTS ! · PRINTS ! PRINTS! heauty1saloµs1 • REG. $1 .19 YARD VALUES . 44"/.4511 widths gu"ar. washable fortrel/polyester rayon/cotton blends ·• . specialvalues ON COLORFUL SUMMER FABRICS • sporty ba~k cloth prints • clipper poplin prints • crisp dotted swiss prints • see,-thru flocked voiles • waffle pique prints REG. $1.29 TO $1.99 YARD 44"/45" wl~e . guar. washable. cottons and cotton blends . ' ' .. · '· ' ., . " .. ' ~-· .. • •: ' . ? ,, .. ' ' ' ; ' ; ' ; , • ' ' SPECIAL-HAIR S.TYLES He'll· Jove t he newest fashions at · GOOD SELECTIONS • marvelous savings •.• SHAMPOO· SET HAIRCUT HI Style SHAMPOO-SET HAIRCUt $15 WONDER CURL PERM $9.95 OPEN EVEN INGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLORY 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA Phone 541·9919 s2.45 s1.so $2.95 $2.00 $20 MAGIC CURL PERM 52.95 12.00· $3.95 All W"k $)2.50 OPEN EVU.UNGS CROWNING GLORY (fe,..._.y t •c• CelfhNll SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lew.r l...t -N"' ._ 5Mn Phone 544-7116 ApPoint-men ts welco1ne but not ahoo~s fltCl!.taory. -· BUT PLEASE HURRY! .. • poly flocked voil es, canvas prinh, .: · imported pure line n p·rints end : ~ matching solids , butcher weave , • prints t VALUES TO $2A9 YARD cotton. flax . rayons polyester, blends 44"/45" wide ~uar. waabable .r· l HOUSE OF FllBR.ICS '1 ()pan Mondoy ihru Fri day IO 'Iii 9 -Saturday 'ti! 6 -Sunday 12-5 ' ti ,.. •• r, ~ •& re of ll' ·- '" .i .. ot !ti ,. I I ~ 7 • . ' • . ' ... "' -'" , .r. ., • h •• I· , , I ,' '? .. ' J • • ' ' ' ., • ' ' ' ' ' . ( .. ~ f, .. • . ' _, . . ;: • ! .. Luanne We.bber Beeomes Brid~. • Peering - Around r , ' \ llarTled In st. Andrew's ~yterian Qiurcb, Ne'o!>ort Beach -wen Luaaae Weber and ~·Rlcbanl~ Pamltl of the btklal couple are Mt. and Mrs. Robert H. Weber ol Cosio Mesa and Mr. and Mn.~ G .... of Garden Grove. Given In man:lqe ~Y her father, the bride asked her mter, Mlaa Bobbi Webet" to be her maid « ·bonor . Bridesmakts were Mia Nancy Benedict,. Illa Doou De tubellis · and Mrs. IUcbml Garcia. Standiq as best man was Kenoetb GrMI!, "Whiie uaher duties were imumed bf Steve Madore, Mike McQ\.een, Jim Anderson, Tim ~ and Mike Bennett. The Dew Mrs. Green JI a gram.ate of Costa ¥eu High School aod <arned her medk:al assistant dellft at Fullerton Junior College. Her husband, an alumnus of Rancho Alamkos High School, ts I """' -MRS. T. R. GREEN -~Homt ' student at Cypress Junior College. 'Ibey will reside in Costa Mesa. RECEIVING a muter of arts delf'O from Cal Poly, San Luis OblsP,o was Mias Kathleen McGuire, dalJlbler of Mrs. P. A. Gibeon ol Lquoa Beacli. Mlaa McGuire earned her AA bun Pasadena -clty College ani! BS from Cal Poly where ... abe was on the Dean's List for two quarters · and lhe President's Lbl in 1970. GRADUATING wilh higb honors from Webb SChool, ClaremOnt, was Marc WU.son • The son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson ol Corolla del Mar received a life mem- bership in the California Scholarship FederaUon, a let· ter of commendaUon from the Natlonal · Merit Scholanbip CorporaUon and' lbe. Bank of America in mathematics. He will enter Slanford University In the fall. f J The all occasion dress -easy to make and a Clergymen Olficiate Bay Group In Office d;ligbt ID wear. . . The llnei are slimming and the total look com ... ~tely feminine. ~l'ol:iilte f:1n Shantung, pique, synthetic blends, hie knit. 63649 Mlsies sizes 1().18. Size 12 requires Afternoon Rite Chosen Incoming olflcm of the Women's Assoc&ation of Three · Arch Bay were presented orchid corsages as they ac- cepted posts in a eeremony in the community clubhouse. roximately 2 yltds of 45" fabric. . San Marino ·Congrep.Uonal l ' -~This pn6Jt, preperforated Spadea Designer Church was the setting when . ttem produces a better fit or money baclc. Order Pamela Jeanne Biker became ~ • . : _gtx_e~. address and zip. the bride or Charla: Tlmothy Heading the group· durinc the coming" year will be Mrs. Geo rge CUnningham, assisted by the Mmes. Theodore Beane, G. P. Krlmnsen, Margaret Miller and Gilbert YOWlg, vlee pre 1 Iden t s; George Rawli.n.1, recording secretary; .Harry -~ e 11 , treasurer; Gordon Dahlquist, parllamentaMan ; Ro b et t Crowell, publicity chairman, and .Miss Jean Atkin!OO, cor· res ponding secretary. Elcli !>&!Tern $2 postpaid. Address SPADEA Box Evans. ; "'-' •Bopt. GX-IJ;-Mllfont, N.J. 08848. The Rev. Glen Shalfer and NEW-BOOKST'Spadea 's Skinny Books of Sew-lhe Rev. Bertrand R. Crist i Tips.,.-labulous hints by Dale Cavanagh to officiated for t.be·daughter o"f Ive your-sewing problems. Vol. A & B, ,1 EACH Mr. ane· Mrs. Harrls4;1D Rk:h ' . . !paid. Baker Jr. of Newport Beach •. and I.he son o( Mrs. Robert f -• Bernard Evans o( Bret and rom Page 17 the late Dr. Ev ..... The bride asked her sister, ·~ Miss Sharon Lee Baker lo-: --{ M f v · be maid of honor. Servbig . ~ ... :. agni icen t ista r _, ~lssei:it~~lnc;'.f,~ D~~ SimiJOO, Barbar.a Brlsacher, even io, water crept more interes~g included pre· Marcaret Stjyers, ·Wen it y the neck when lhe raft reading · hiatoricaJ accowit of Baker, her sister, and Mrs. me immersed white ·Maj. John Wesley Po)ff:ll's ·Robert Fulton and Mrs. 1 ti... the apld One r trail-blazing Colorado Ri~ Raymond Fawcett. A cousin ..._ r s. 0 run from May to August ln of the bride, Heidi Lyn Sutter 6t more exctung stretches 1859. The one-armed Civil War was flower girl. o the route wa.s a 37-foot veteran was then a aurveyor The bMedict'1 b r o t h e r , p_through Liva Falls. for the U.S. Government. Robert Evans was bell man. !k"...,. alcln( the 22$.mile Next sununer, if · pouible, Assumin( u!ber duties _., wu "~gnlf~t" • . • Mrs. Keeley will tab to the 'lbomu Phlster, E d w a rd , multl~lored canyon bll1s rather than the river far Shu ma k e r , Phil Rieb, lnllHllh' tjiff/J and a bike -lo Ibo Nar1h Rim of -Michael , Glbton, Ste v en 1~~ . w1terfall&, many Gruel ~-•Anlf"' 111a~ • Smith;-llonlld Cotlrel1 and .•1 '°""""Umc ldlltl in lbe Ille· lhe >aid, (perhaps_ ~II Samuel BarWc1. llbJ& bearer ..., . it to the ruqed -raft ride) w1s David Fulton._ ainpalta were set up on "won't be too difficult." A graduate of Pasadena y beacbea or in scenicl-;;:=================::;-11 e canyms near the river. I · cave the intrepid tennis. yer, swimmer and Festival Atta board· member time brave the 50-degree water couple of Umes." 'The river tcip is a ere.at o1 the feelil'g or nee," Mrs. Keeley tared. Com pie te ly in· mm wlicado, passengers away from the diWac· d traffic, television and r 'o ud didn't see another ""tli1ri'rormfive days. u MAY BE 'IN' n: 11111, 5,000 peraons took vantage ·of the Colorado ; last year ·it_ waa up 1,000. Mrs. Keeley bemoana !Id one of lbe country'! t beautiful outposts· may · 'ic<ine_ "people polluted'' al rite. But, in an effort keep the area as pristine · possible, gtddea burw fires t cmnplitely, since charcoal 't dlsJntecratc, and take debris with them . erlag the question tiler ~ Is aoylhlng she Include in her pack 1he IO again, the readf wa1 one pair of rubber 1Joves to ward off from water and I '~~ir.TAiDs ,..~~ , .. 1,' C1W'( HWY. '. fCOltONA DIL MAit . , ... ,;c=-·· • WQ 1ot pa•ptr y11r111f wltk 11 Etliillet• Ard11 feet treiti111t · -Ycm're a WOttlal1 of the '70's. On the 20. lnYOlved. And, when you do haw lime lo relax, •• make that lime t11111!. Visit · our Elizabeth Arden Red' Door Treatment ROOll.'let our ex~ fiw your skin-a • W!il1derltilly relrishin1 lr•IMI,,. __.,... ' . ·aid a MW 111Hp. You'll not only look your very best., ,you'll feel 1111M1loust Complete treatment with llO!ke-up, 11.M Beoutv. StudiQ Mania.• l'ltl1-•Facials• Elictrolysls Buffilms· N_,ort #I f•1hl•11 hi•'"'· H•w .. •rt C•~••r e '44.JJOt M•it,. Tt.vn., fr!, 10:00 trll f r)Of Other D•Y' .,. tlll l 1Jf "' \ ,._ -..... C"""" Pll9t. MRS. C. 'r. EVANS Yorba Linda Homt Polytechnic Hlgh ~hool, the bride attended UCI. Her Following the imtallaUon conducted by Mrs. George St. Jea n, the group was served a salad Jurich. · husband is a gracf\!jite of Ava· 1 .,....-. Ion High-&bool , Oraoge Coa'1 .. Sea Sirens College and California State College at Long Beach. TOPS Sea Sirens meet In He is an affiliate of Sigma Klllybroolce School, C o s t a Cbl and a teacher In the Mesa. Programs begin at 7 Cy~ SchoQI District p.m. every Wednesday .. ~~~~~ Dl-ISSOT • PR-516 I The Tino! PR-518 la truly a walch bul~ for the moat rugged •ctlve wear. It 1hrug1 off the mo1t .evere )•rt and Jolt1. It's the perfect watch for the Father who drives a 1ports car, plays golf, fllea a plane, aallta boat ••• or for one who'Ju•wanta • watch he can truat under any condltlona. A-~lnl PA.SI• Vltohi., Ol'f'.4"'9 Giii • .,.,... -............ Nell ••lw-r•l•lailt , ........... . In"'"""-etltl .. , .......... ,,.,,,.,.,.,,. IN •----.Mt Ill yenw top, ettllll• 11M1 bectc -'!ll'lllt ~ IJl'IOll.t ....................... 1•1.eo h1 ......._ ••I wiW. ll'llllctlll'lt ktelltil ...... p.uo ' "Tht -Stora Thal · Confidonca Built" --. Opon MO..., Thur1., Fri. lo a.m. 'tll 9 p.m. • I .. Ill-, """ 15, 1'711 • SAITAMl MD HEl£M RllBINSTEN OfFEll YOU A UNIQUE BEAUTY CLINIC The famous Day of Beauty has been condensed to 1 slimulalill1 ~hour session. You'll It.Im 1ll 1bout sijn core, make·up, exercise, diet and 1roomin1, "from Helen• Rubinstein's "elite corps• ol · experts. You'll receive the 6eautttul ~Herbeuence "Day of Beauty" Buuty Bol ~ shown, with everything your flea neetll to Jook 1nd feel beautilul. And there'H be champagne and hors d'oeuvru serv1cl' after each clau. Allendance b limited, so make.your reservations today! Fee, 7.':IJ, with 1 2-':IJ credit applicable to any purchase of Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics. Call E"xl 397 Cosmetics, Flrst floor Schedule of Classes: Tuesday, June 16 lYednlSday, June 17 ·Thursday, Jupe '18 Fridly, June 19 Satunl1y, June 211 • .. lO:OO~A.M.," 2:ll ·P.1. 10:00 A.II.,, 2:30 P..11, ' 2:30 ·P.•. "7:GO ·PJL lO:OO•A.11 •• f!O 'P.& 10:00 ,.., 2:30', JI. . , . .l•"•'), .. , I Be sure of 1tt1ndin1 the clinic th1t'1 ittost 111nb'tlt 111'.,...11111•1111 coupon toclalf Addre·~------CltJ--ZlllllL--- Chlrt• fllJ ICCOUnl noi------------ a.,kl~ 0 -,.~~ .,,----Mc:lfl tllt! "' wllll to 111110......:-.,------- .--·--·--.... ' • • • .. '• .. ' •, ' ' . .. . I' .. I . . . . 1 f l • t • • • • ~ • • • • • 1" > ... •• . • . . " . . " . ; . l: " •' •' ' • :· . • • • ' .. . i! DAI\. V PJUIT MondaJ, June 15, 1970 las Senoras Swing Honoring liielr neighbors to 'tile soulb, members of the Women's.AUlillitrY, Orange County Pharmaceut· ical Associatio~ wtll-use a Mexican theme for its installation luncheon on Wednesday, June 17, in the Santa Ana home of Mrs. A. L. Ramirez. Assuming office wiD be (left to nght) Ille Mmes. Dean Reavie, president.-Petef N. --Perak and Russell Yamaga, vice presidents. others to be installed. are the Mmes. Glenn McConnelee, Richard Tarlton, R. T. Adler. and Ronald Waters. . A 'Scissor Wizar.cl flali'cut makes all the difference! 1.88 Sue Cory 'Festival' Wave Including cut, shampoo ancl 1tylin9 • • • 8,95 W• Jpftioli:& ii! lht care· of. foshion Ytig& &ISE 'YOUR.-PiNNEY CHARGE CARD-· NO APPOINTMENT l!ECESSARY ' . "11"1'HI.,_ •u.CM M~ Ctftttr • w ,., llf'W7I ............. , '•NllM ti..... .. _.floor, ~II It's Hebi..,forming . OW't tit """· ftnd Leary. BUI lt#)"'t ... n. CIOl'llflltlllJ Ofl IM """ wound us "" be hoblt-1.....,._ aiodi ll>do(1 GrafllU llr lay. ' . . . ·---~.-...-...--""'""' ___ .... ___ ...... ,. ' . • To avoid d!Jappointmen~ prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and whl!A! ~lossy r.boto-. graphs to Ille DAILY PILOT' Womens D .. parbnent o'le week before Ille wedding . Pictures received following · tile wedding will not be used . · For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be .. ub. ,mitted .six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a •stbry will be used . To help . fiU requirements OD bolb wed- ding and eitgagement stories. forms are avallable in au. of the DAILY PU:OT offices . Further questions will be answered by Women's Section stall members at 64M321 or 4.~9466. · ~ Afternoon Ceremony Performed The Rev. Lothar V. Tornow officiated during th.e late afternoon nuptials of Donald Leroy Clark Jr. and the forilier Carol Sue . Smith in Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa. Parents or the newlyweds are the Robe.rt James Smiths and the Donald E. Clarks. all of ·Costa Mesa . Earns Wings Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was at-Miss Christine -Marilyn tended by Miss Cecile Charle. Helms, daughter Of Mr. n~b· Elizabeth th and Mrs. L. J . Helms uvu 1e Smi served of Westminster, h a s her sister as flower ·girl. been .awarded the silver l Terry: Schasman was best \Vin.gs of an American man while Dennis Hayes Airlines stewardess and assumed usher duties . now is assigned to flight The bride will be a senior~ duty out of Ne~ York at Costa Mesa High School. City. A native of Eng· Her bridegroom also attended land, she ts a graduate CMHS. of Mater Dei High They will be making their School and a ttended · first borne in Costa Mesa. Orange Coast College. 1 This Summer, when you walk on the beach, you sho'uld feel like you belong there ••• And the. less there is to the suit, the less there should b~ of the girl. GLORIA MARSHALL oays: ...reil US tho ~ size )'OU WBD.t to weRT, and we~ tell you how many visits it will take and guanmtec in writing that YoU will rench your. goal. In fact, eo -abeolulel,y positive are we that you will obtain your objcctlve, that as stated in our 8'Wl'Mtee. we wilJ · even let you haw FREE OF CHllRGE any and all fUrtber visits, until you reach your ioaI. The time it tabs for each person to achieve her goal ~ ~. "'"'"''" WE GUARANTEE RESULTS for eweryonc. · • . • • • • TOPS Weigh Qbesity . i -' . : > Diet, Proper Exercise and ' Fou ntain V~'I Lettuce-S.. r Obesity will be discussed· by TOPS will hOOor Its first i Dr. ~amuel A. Weiner of the K~P.s (Keep Off P~s _: Or1n1oe c.ounty M di c I 5e1111bly) with a graduati~ • ::--o e 1 ceremony taklng place Tu"" Association when TOps Beach day, June , 2S. Mrs. Emile Babes meet at 8 p.m. Wed-Moatembeau is the first mem~ nesday, June 17, in Huntington \ler tQ.reach her goal. Beach High Scbool. The first Tuesday of each TOPS, a self-help, nonprofit month is awards night r~r organization is dedicated to the group, .11¥1 this .month I . , awar:ds were pr.esuted \ iG Taking OJI POW1ds Sensibly. . J,!rs. C!ydO M;.,..., Mrs. The public is Invited to .&i.· Marion HWe and ' M,s. Saul · tend the meeting and anyone Smith. ~ ~el?~ additl~al infonnatioq Let;uce-B-TOPs Miets eaclL is invited ~ ~ct Mra. Tuelday1 at· 7:30 p.m. in tht James Lonsberry, dlapter Fountain Valley Elementary leader, at 894-37'3. School. Guests are welcome Club Seats New Board and addiUonal infonnation may be obtained by calling Mrs. Gene Durst, 968-4703. Designs Swing During.Show . " Sacldleback Mothers or Twins Club members wi.U at.- tend an installation dinner in FaShions by I s r ~ el ' s Mission Viejo Inn at 8 p.m. · designers will swing into view on Wednesday, J une 17. A at noon Thuraday, June 18, social hour will beg.in at 7 in the Alrporter Inn during p.m. an Israel Bond fashion show Husbands will attend a· and luncheon. «remony seating the Mmes. Spansored by the Women"• Robert Figeira, presiQ,ent; Division, Orange County Com· John Kemper. vice president; mittee for State of Israel Mike S t a u f f e r , secretary... Bonds, the event kicks o!t- , treasurer, and Rob e'rt a . countywlde campajgn· ~ Harmer, parliamentarian. r~~ funds for Israel. - Entertainment will be pro-~neservations may be made vided by singer-musician Ran· ~y calling cominittee head- dy Cobb. ·quarters at 547-S537. Those Interested in at.I ~~-~w;;;;;;;;v;;~ tending may make reserva.l 1 tions with Mrs. C ti a r I e S Olivares, 837·5543, or M?s. William· Beek, 495-0139. WEIGHT@, WATCHERS •• Some taJkirig, some listening 1nil' • progr1m th1t works. T• 1 Fii~ IROCMUU:-CA.ll 135·5505 25 PER TREATMENT KNITTER'S ANSWERING SERVICE ..... _ .""""' . --.,._ .. .,. 1141"" ....... .,._ .,.,.,., .,. ""'' "' ... tMltMlltffllf Ulen. C._ ··-· KNIT WIT South Coa1t Pfou LOWER. MALL _ AcrG$t tr!ll'n Wool_..,,, COSTA MESA Pf\, US.stt ;i....""""_,....._ ~ W•rtd'• IJIJUI Onlll 1111 Operatttl Cbalt ... 121 i.c.Utos It ClllM~t llWIJ. FIGURE_ CONTROL SALONS ~::::;:.~...:...:.~~-:'..:..:::...~·!U~~~y~ ... ~!U~t~,04~:•!11~ .. ~}~~~nt~CU~D~,~IM~lll~CM~~ldl~DS~ .. ~!~~~"~'MI~ .. ~~·~ . EL . . .- NEWPORT BEACH, 430 PACIFfC COAST HWY. -. . (a ILOCKS IAST OP IALIOA ·IAY CLUI) 642•3630 SANTA ANA, 1840 W. 17rh ST. -543.9457 • •· ' . I • ; • , . ' l • :e-B-t first ; unds : ltiQQ :ue .. mile >em· each for nth'• I \lo Mrs. Saul · each tile otary ,..,,. a Hon Jling ! l's view : 18, u'ing show 1en'1 )>m~ srael of! 1 lo nadt oeod- • N ... ' • .. I I r · m - • '· ·- r ... ' .. ... .. . : l .. • • • .. • DAILY mot .11 Police Forced' t~ Tighten Sec~ri.ty M_ethod~ By Al\f l!VEU'rr • • Televbioo moolton. ~tlty lavatories 1va1J1ble only to measures. checks tenant.'I. vlsltora and ple'ftt very ....,, and there conveniences. Bltt w~ wouktd1t aod after-haw'• c.ardl, btel• buUdJ.nc pettOMel •Ith keys The Dun & Brachtrttt de 11 very men and a it no quuUon thlt our 1)'1tem be doln1 thh if we didn't,... 1be bombing 01 Nn Yorkrju~p=ni~p:t=w~ilch::-::·:•:nd=:":•:.._:·:11>e:~1a=ttst~:-="~·t~y=b~u1~1~dlllf~~1n;;:1;0w~•~r~M~anh~••:1a:n=•:po:k:"~m~a:n=sa1ct=:="Some::::::=,-;;;ca;;-;;;...,,.~;ic1t;i11;Y1;;•;nc1;;1;n-=thl=n;•;11;w;•;•;...,;;....,,.;i;;·;";-if· • '' ... PfWWntlr City's polke headquarters Is the lat.est in a wies of ter-' roriat aUacb which !lave ltd .DAILY 10 • 10; SUN. 10 · 7 :» law inrorcemenl authorities In ..... -.. * many n•..t .. of the ilaUon \o c::m ~~: _.... ~::: titi:hten their security methods. ;::: In some areas, vl.sitors lo ====> •..w.o11.1 . .,_..c.....,..._.i..1111o 11.i...1-.c....._,_-,._.... *f MON.· TUES.·WED. Costa J!esa Only! . police bulldla&S · are btlq ''' 111i<:bed for aplallves, and t\:i' =----------------11. Lebanon's Guerrillas Organizing ~ esamlned. In othen, waste baskets and restrooms are cbecked. Guard dogs stand The New York bombi11& waa not unexpected, said Deput)i Police Chief Don Schaedel of Indianapolis. ' ' S p e c i a I investigation reports to several agencies in- dicated there would be attack.! ~ police stations," he tOld BEmUT (AP) -Lebanon's The Associated Press on right-wing military groups are Wednesday: "and we in- readying their weapons. Doc-stltuted specii.I precautions six tors hay_e been told to get months ago. ~ permits to move around dur-"We now have security of- ing curfews. Housewives are ficers b;oUt inside and outside buying extra groceries. the headquarters here. We "What's b a pp en in I in have instituted a standard Jordan with the commandos bomb &earch procedure which is going to bappm here next is followed in each office the week," said one aupparter of fll'St thing each moming." the rigbt.-wlng partlr:1. "It's However, the problem was time these gangsters were put summarized by Public Safety in their place." Commissioner Hall)'. Gold. NYLON OR POPLl"11 JACKns Our R99. $3. 97 The Lebam:se have good stein or Providence, R.r who, nuon to be worried about said a few ~urity precau-tlle •-down between tilt lions have been ·added tllere, 2 DAYS ONLY :s2w90 · f, BEDDING PLANTS Add beauty a color to your garden It yard wi th these hardy ,.Plants -at low, low discount prices. • THE l·BAND SOPHISTICATE . Re9. $2.31 2 DAYS . $1~22 " commandos and King Hussein. ~ut pointed ~t: "Basically Men's S.M.L.XL. sizes. Nylon taffeta. with zip front, Their government is the only 1n an open society. y~u can't hidden hood; wind-, water-repellent. Cotton poplin has other one in the Arab world stop people from walking Into zip front storm collar slash pockets· pre-shrunk threatened by the euerrillas. a publi~ building." water-rePellent. In new ~olors. ' ' With about 300,000 Palestinian Routine precautions at the Mm!Wr .. iu.rr.tlM Soar into the fashion scene this s.ummer with these splendid 3-band sandals in white or brown. Rich leather-like vinyl that is lt breeze to care for-just wipe 11rr:,.,.,. ___ p:..,----~-D!lll""'•!l ,olf and you're ready to go. 5-10. · - - refugees in the C:O u n tr Y, New York headquarters had ;;;;;;r:=7====;:;;;;;;;;;:: Lebanon is already under con-included security f o r c e s sldcrable pttSsure. around the clock to check all NASSER HELPS persons entering the building . Egyptian President Gama! including police officers .and Abdel Nasser provides the newsmen. guenilla groops with moral How.evg-;-these measures support alld the use c' Cairo failed to prevent the explosion Radio'• powerful transmitters. ot a dynamite bomb in ·a But be keeps a tight _re.in second-floor men's restroom on their political activiUt:s in Tuesday night, ~ letter to the Egypt and permits no mned Anodated PreSs, s i g n e d , .guerrilla forces in his country. "Weatherman,'' indicated the '11le rival Baath Socialiit radical faction of students for regimes that govern Syria and a Democratic Society took Iraq are so insecure they responsibility for Che bombing, overcompensate with rigid whi¢1 injured eight persons security m~asures to guard only tli1btly. against Internal nvolt. To "In a bulling tills size that NOWI LOOK LONG AND LEAN · keep thelr 127,000 Palatinlan is used lot ao DW>Y voriCJUll . • · · ref._ quiet, the . S)'tians things, it ' b virtually im-, s1 2 2 maintain their own 'pooslbl•tolnsurtaglillllsuch Our R-. 1.78· 1.97 jlftdominsnl[y Syrian .-.. an incident," said F1ra1 Depu. • ., ' rilll groap called Al s.Jqa. ty Police COmm1ssiooer John 2 DAYS ONLY ~ . It Is ollicored by Syrlau. F. Wa!Jh. "W• will have to These comfortable, lightweight nylon with Lycra® Because ._ their oil wtlls enforee more stringent securi-spandex girdJes are ideal for wearing under this sum· bankn;il,t.be Pa Its tin i • n ty procedures." Besidea a mer's knits. Variety of colors in efther the Jong Jeg or r1.:slstance movement, the ODD-aeries of actual bombings of panty styles with hose-hugging band . servatlve mOoarchies in Saudi public and private buildings &Dt1.-nt -' Arabia and Kuwait know they in New York, bomb threats in - have nothing to fear from the , the naUon's largest city have guerrillas. !J\ieir concun is been running at the rate of with the leftist rtglme in , 1.000 ~ month. :nus has led neighboring South Yemen: to varklUJ secunty measures Libya, another oil country in skyscrapers and other is far from the scene of battl~ private buildings. and is now ruled by a iQWrn· ment of young revoluUonams. There are no guerrilla forces there. - That leaves tiny Lebanon. How About · Legalizing C.OCkfights? SUN-PROOF COLORS K·MART' EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE PAINT Rog. ~.97-2 D•ys s3.97 Gal. Refrists pet'Jing and blistering. Built·ln prlm~ -drle!I duslfrtt in an hour. 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A 1.-19 value. · The IRbanese government tried last fall to curb the guurUJas operating fr o m souLh Lebanoo, feaiuig that the Lebanese would 1ufler from lsrleli retaliation and that the Israelis ml&ht even occupy aouth Lebanon. 1be government was forced to resign, and tbe army com- mander had to get Egyptian help to negotiate an agree- Tl'M!nt setting ground rules for HILO, Hawaii (AP) -The mayor ol Hawaii's bluut Island says he abhors cocldlghting but wants the sport legalized to Cut off a m'ajor source o( income to organized crime. ._. ................ _._...,....,.....,.....,"""'~""""'.,....,.,,"..a.. r-....,, ..... p..., ................. the ,Uerrillas. Cockfighting, a I a v o r J t e patUime of Fil ipino im-NO 11!,0RE CLAS111!8 1bere were more clashes migranls, is banned by a In March bttw ... tbt guerril-st.Mo enacted in 11184 which las and right-wing Christian irohibils cruel sports . Flangists. Pressures on the But e.ach weekend, hundreds government to strictly...enforce of men, women and children the Cairo a gr e e m e n t ·in-attend cockllghts In well· tensified after _ t.rael began guarded rural artnas. The Mnding "policing patrols'' into men gamble on the birds while Sou•• Lebanon last mon••. the women and c h 11 d r en LA mcEO PLASTIC LAUNDRY BASKET 1 "i·bushel sb:c. I..atllce design l)revcnts mildew. Use also 11.ll toy bin, to(e, \VhltC', gold, llVO:· ca do. ' 5x7 ..... x10 METAL PICTURE F~AMES olvs 51¢ Rog. 78c SATIN COVER. -PHOTO ALBUMS s1:9& ~ . . , Gold trim..:...pcrrt'ct for thoSc graduolion pie-. Floro.I or modorn design r11.yon satin padded 1 tu res. · covers. 10 self adhesive pages. Buy severaJ & W UO ~ ... -...... ~:;;;~;;;;;;;;:;;,:.... •limited l!Wllll!y, MM Mi.i It , .... l"l As 1 result · or t he s e munch hamburgers or plate . .,...,,,..,,. .... !"' ___ ...,,...,.,,. ... ...,..,,,. prt!SUres, the Cabinet decided luocbes. IP:...,...-'ii:·• ,.,, .-. save! that beginning nut ·Monday Mayor ShWlichl Kimura -or guerrillas no klnger would be Hawaii Island, laraest of the pennitted to fire rockets eight-island chain, uys the across the border into Israel cockfigbU are organiud by or carry anns in the streets local crime syndicates and or cities. that the proceeds nurture , Many expect trouble. But other underworld activities. Interior Minister Kam a I "It's like Prohibition ." he Jumblatt, t h e ··guerrillas' sald in an interview. "All It friend in the 1overnment, said did was http organized crime the restrictions were qretd and make a ,1reattr ill in to ~Y tile guerrillas and waiJ4 tio· <ommunlty." e:xpoee ~emaken wbo Kimura warQ the -courty have .infiltrated tbt ...utance CCmciJ to put the coctfll[bt movement qu..iion before the publlc In If there. if"ttO.,.ble:, it could a November referendum. hardly come at a worse time. "If we Jegallz.ed t h e 'nle Moslem and Cluistian cocklighta under strict govern-• politicians whO have governed t trol " be ·d Lebaoon on an equal ba~i• ~!~anl= cri;t 1 would s:'~se tlnce World War ll are in-one of Its major draws on volved in the intricate political our isJand. maneuvers of cbooltng a newi,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.j ptt!ldent, a task tl>•Y must II complete by September. .. A Mil ol dvil strUe al mllar to the one io Jordan could undennloe Ille unwritten Mosle:mO:irisUan a1rttment and force lhe Lebanese government down t pat.h of · mllll&nt Arab naUonalJtm that lefllsts have bttn ur1ln1 for ye an. idf/US Cf ffJURV 21 r-rr:-~-, ' • • • . ' ' -··----' • • • '· • ' . \ ~ . . Sen~ Dole Repaying · Farors .Paid by '-·Nixon IJ DAii,y PILOT Mond.Q, Jllllt 15, 1970 • Kansas • I WASHINGTON (UPI) ;_ In White Hoose's iraUlude and ,Il'~ifo brought.him, he .-ya, of thing." should follow h~ llllllnct and Dole ii not '"'° what ,his Ind e pea dent-mind~ 1nd ol 1n1 lrlendl tmn !Ill ._ • .1114, when Rep u b 11 c a·n s two Private audiences with the "seven or eight of those notes "l believe strongly in N1x-get out around the couritry; ~· '·Q'.lay mean for the liberal Htllh Scott, the lnori-are ·1'11111ltDc for tbt ..._ e,.,,,...... teared they -1d Preoldenl He used oae ol signed 'RN' which say, 'we on," he says. ("But 11 we'rt and onlA>. the campu1e1. Whal ~ altl!oagh he obviously ty leader from Penl1I)' vlllia. ttilo .,_. --~ 'hi the &nti-Ooldwaler them to lobby, successfully. apprec:1ate your help, Bob' and in Cambodi.a to prop up the '1ilxon went to the Llocoln ls aware that ~aUve He puU tt tau. w1y: the line Jn the Republka tidal wa unemployed for hil caadidate for the the ioU!a"d golf ball and the Lon Nol ,. regime, count me Memorial • to meet lb e 5en1te· Republlcaoa are "Everybody's ambitloue. 1 ~p here, there ml,a.t Jtidrard ':'. :'Izoo went to chairmanship of the Interstate fountain pens, a couple of oot.") studenta:, that was Ni.Ion becomlq.increaalngly restive like Scott IDd Bob Griffin (the be 1 ptKe of 1..,.,-biWtJ .. ..., .. lb...,rn KUiia to campaign CCommeroe~~~Comm~~issi~·o~n. __ _:Wbite~'~Hoose~di~·nner~s~, th~a~t so~rt:__·~·I ~do~lh~ink~lhe~Pr~es:'.'.'.ideo'.".t~fo~llbwing~~hil~imt~tlnd~~":_:.'·--~-~-~-111~-~~ip~ol~the~Re~pu~bll~<aa~whlp~).:_:A~numbe~r~r..~-.~·:_• ----tor a JOIDI GOP --The ~IUte, Robert J, Ilnle, -by .,_ votes out of 1001• cut and four yean lller--tothe s.n.i.,-.hebu'ftturned l'lbon'• flwr, time and ipin. 'llru!bhtc aaide the tndition tlatboidlfreshmusenaton ti> --·· ·-. the llilD, ...... Dole has llecome, tbe.,P res Ide II t 'I ..,_ In the ~e. ;:_~ Nlzon is. in trOuble, .... detenda bbn. When Ni..., ~q;, Dole quickly risei in '~ --' . 1l>e Kaaua -•tcr fought t,. Nino .., 111e 1n111itq;a1c • lie .... loopt doQodlJ IOr the !'rel-\ In the lq ~tes over the Supnmc Court nom i natlont of Clement F. llo)'lllWWth -,r. lnd G. Harrold C..WeU. t "Sure, I'm partisan," he lays. "I jlllt cloo'l belieft ~~ lcl.aur l'raideut be attacked. We ·~be on,our feet, quick." "'Last week, tbe Senate ~-. MJI, "the Dole imendmmt'' whic:b W I I dl\siped IO remove the ·bite flocn the Cooiier-Oiurch pr<> p,..i le !ft-the President ' llom sencJinc U.S. troOps into l!ambodia in the futuno. · ~"We Jost,!' said Dole. "But !'' bought a week's time with that amendment." It is his ~nd the Presiderit's-inten- &n to deJay a Senate voteOn tfie Cambodian issue until . after U.S. troops . are withdrawn. . Dole sees his role as the President's man in the Senate as aecideotal. "'When you loot around our ~ j, of ,the aisle," he says, "toll don't see too many ifiior Republicans who are tiicklng the Preside1f\. Not Jrooko. or Percy, or Hatfield, (i. Mathias or Schweiker." ~le is a Politician with arp.· l:J!oo' whose-unusual candor l!licJ OM)' accessibility to rtPorters = be atwaya returns i:Wir phOne calls -have. put fiUn in tbe nt:WlplPm aod on television more olteo than ~Id~ expected conslderin( !!. seniority. · · He is 46, ~ son of a grain • t!l!vator operator tn Russell, ~-Wounded .. • platoon JllJoder In Italy In .World Will' 1J, he Jost the. use ~· . .n fOur limbs for a year and 1'1rTied t h e occupational ;.rapist who helped · him Z!ain tht use of his left ann. ~.right arm remains crip- ;:His wife took lecture Mks lir him through his f\pt year . cf law school ·and J1e was fre me!'lber of the s. Legblature by the ~ woo hJs degree. In , was elected to the ouse, concentrating on .i<:ul,1u and rarely speak- . the Senale, his role as Ott sktent 's man has made tim more liberal and cost Him. for the first ume. the wall plaque Americans for c:on.YitutionaJ Action give coo- p-essional conservatives. · ·But it has won him the t ~She'll Drum _Up Suit · to · .Beat Band HARTFORD CITY, ~I n d • (UPI) ~ Sandra Christman ,;ants ~ ~rte ~play .drums ill· the school band. Hei jarents say they may · go ta ._.rt to get her out of the lo!>moeeUon. . -Sandra. 10, doesn't have-her •n dnms but lw "pracUced oit table tops ·and books for tWo years," said fter mother, fits. Ow-Jes Chrisbnan. "AU ~ an is a fair test." ~n. Oiristman, mother of efght ranging Crom l to 14, pkt she . and her husband p.nod, to take their caSe ii:f the Indiana Civil Rights ~ion to see il a legal ~ is poestble. £ said ,oho and her hus- felt their daughter is g diJc:riminat.ed against -.... 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Alt Le Mans LI: '11t!ANS, Fram;< (AP) -After It years Of trying, Poticbe 1\naUy made it U. \the, winner's circle at the end of ttit(Le Mans 24 hours race Sunday. But • 14 was a vlclory ol sheer w•i&ht ci mmtibers in a competlUon where the speed ~emeot· was eliminated-by \be worst rains in. tbe history o( the event: Five of the seven cars In the official placln@:s Were Porsches, the other two were F:ernrJ 512.s ln fourth and fifth places. 'lbe fourth-place car was driven by Sam Posey of Sharon, Conn., and RoMle Bucknurn of Capistrino Beach. Only 1' of the Sl starters were still officially running at the end of the • 24 h!!un· Only ..... of 1hem had .... far enough lo be oUlclaUy placed. IUdmd. Attwood .of Britain and Hans H~ of GermaJw,· ltoth Le Mans .. ......, led Ibo ftnl!hing parade with a dista(lce ot 2,764 miles over-342 eight· miletl laPI at an average sPeed of 115.20 m~ an hour in their Parsclpe 117. Another Pcriche 917 driven. by Gerard Larrcosse of France and. Willi~rt Kauhsen of~Germany was second, com- pleting 3!1 lips. Rudolf and Helmut Lins, also ~n a~. were third with 334 .. Attwood, laid "Yes, it was rather nasty. It was the worst I have ever aeen 'here."" Buttoum, the lead driver of &e American-entered Ferrari that placed fourth, said, "I was plain terrified most of the time. So was my co-driver, Sam P<Mey, and my friends, Chuck rfarsoQ.! and Tony Ad~icz," be said. "This race makes Indiariapolis Jook_ like a Sunday drive.!" Buclmmn described what it was like to take the Ferrari down the back straight at 200 miles per hour m the rain. ... "I was just catching a gllmpse of a shadow ahead of me as the wiper blade cliartd the windshield," he. said. ••n:ie shadow wd!! a car .ao miles an hour slower, which I had to overtake." Posey, lying exhausted on the floor . 9f ' trailer, chipped in, "OUt there, I--kept wondering what the bell I was doing here anyway. There's really no ~Y in the world that W'OUkl keep me driving here." Buctnum confessed that tn the dl'Jy IOOj'Ding, when be was ~ to take over 1he car, .. I said to myself, t can't go c:U there -· but you are mmmiUed, of CCG'Se." I 1"e stci'y w.as the .same from other driven who finished the 24 hoUn and from those who fell out during the 15 hours of rain -'"I11e worst ever. We must be. mad to gO on in-those con- ditions." A& Buclmum explained. ••1 must ci>lllf: back because I know this race can be won and I can win it. I would l\Ot dream of driving this sort d race anywhere else. But Le Mans is snnething else. I've got to come back." • Royer Fulfills Wish, Nails $26,000 Win CHICAGO (APl -"I took one look at the leader board on the 15th tee and all I wanted to do was par out and get. into the clubhouse." That's exactly what Hugh Royer did Sund")' ta win ll1< ,130,000 Westen\ Open Goll Toumunent and cart oil his flrlll winning check on' the tour -a co o I $26,oot. . However, it wasn't that ~ for the 34-ye•-okl former club pro whose previous best finish in 31h years on the tour WllS third place in ~ 1967 Sahara Invitational. . Befcre taking his third shot on the par five No. II Royer heard a big cheer 1 go up and "I knew Dale had birdied No. 17." "I took no chances and put my third shot on the green about 12 feet away," said Royu . .;Then I made a terrible putt and left it a foot. lhort. I said prayer and then walked up to the ball and tapped it in," · Royer, who led the tournament. after 36 ooles only lo fall -oho! behind Bobby Nichols after Saturday's round, had a :f&.3U9 for I final total of 273, 11 shots under the BeveTI)' Country Club pat. - Dale Douglass, missing a birdie putt which would have (orced a sudden death playoff, finished second and shot a final round of ~ for 1 274 total to capture aecond money of $14,800. FINI~-~_,, .... _,~ IA II\: ~~. lll"i o~ =, ... m.. 'J:lt!li"..;:!lli {~ J..t:btin:l. H! ~1' .... ll=jn 9*" N ld!olf,, lf.;j6 ,, .... in:: ~ Bert y_.,, U.M n ....... n-.nt '~ ~~ "•t""!J IJ.g " .... "·K}?! ._,...:;__ Ii:'" Jcrx:.. u ,2Jf , tl*'"g;;:m: t~ !B)i H-11 ri= : .., "l!rC,, ~ ,. . Ill om ·"71w, ''m :Z"'•[1'-5I Doft M~~•:f~'9 7!.Jl:,_, &Oii Mitrm, tl.1)(1 1•·n.11*-2'J 0 . lld>tlbef'9t1', "·* ff.71·11·7>--.l'.M t;'i;:.~,,.... lllr·~ll:J:11 J•rrr Htif.J1 l1 UJ~n-11 Oo¥r!. l'l/C':" , 1,as '°""~i /Mrb , II 11'*11·1'-JN • ".°t."•"*·J.1.pt.. ?!:U:ltJ...~ i n.c1 ~m11ifn."'i1.w H:tT.tf..~ ---~, ~---.--.~, ---i11r---~,,-----~--~I , .. ~ ~ "' ~ . DAILY PILOT U ·Oliver Second To Complete Mesa Sweep By DEKE HOULGATE Of tllle D1£W Plllt "91!_ BOWMAl'<VILLE, Ont. -Colla Melan Dan Gurney is the leading candidate today lo sweep ta the Canadlan--.S Challenge Cup road racing cbampiollalllp, fQllowing bis win Sunday in the MOIJ)Ort Can·Am. With a national televllioft audience watching, Gurney and Englilll Grand Prix driver JackR Oliver st.aged a dauic .........., duel, wlfu Gurney In a team McLartn overtaking Olivet wiUI Im tban ·50 miles to 1JO in the ltS-mlle race lo win by 15 -· Oliver made the race a two-car Colta DAN GURNEY OF COSTA Ml!;SA ROARS TO VICTOR.Y'SU NDAY IN ,.RST CAN-AM RACE AT MOSf'ORT, ONTARIO Mesa sweep by finiahin& eecond. Hit "MO(nin1 Af\a" wec!1a1 WIS designed and built and is ~ased at the. ~a Mesa shop oI Autacoaat Company . ' 400 Victor Just .Like· Sunday Driver Hia challenge of the Mcllareu domin•· Uon in this one mlltjon dollar road racing serjes produced the best spedlcle in four years. It was the firat threat to de.feat the McLaren team since Oct. ·RJVEru!IDE -Just like a lot o1 SwJday drivers Richard Petty ran out of gas. Unlike' the olhe; motorists, he proceeded on to .collect $18,765 irrcash and other prizes after doing it. Driving bis blue Plymouth Supel' Bird, the' stock car driving ·ace from Randleman, S.C., led all but five of the 153 1aPs to win the Falstaff 400 at Ri~erside Iptematiooal Raceway, averagtt11 99.242 miles an hour. He coasted l 'n: miles of the 400 after running out of fuel eirly in Ille.race. "l just shut jt down alter running . I out at tum six," P'"y ttvealed after "I really don't ·imow. Every time it the race. J'UDI out, I just come in and get MJrne." Fortunai.ly he bad been going aver In ~ his filth Grand Nali<lnal 100 m.p.h: and m<* ol. the way ~ race of the year, Petty beat down the the pils thr<>ugb three IUJ"M was slightly challenge '1 Bobby AUIJoo, who woo downblll. pole position, spun out On the first lap, 1be high-speed stoclt cars generaUy . went back lo dead last and came baclt get about 100 miles m a tank ol gas to ,S:halienae· Wltil the brakes in bis and Petty's Plymouth carries a max-Dodie failed wltb only a few . lap& ·'to imum d. 22 gallons. a:o. . But apparently he used up all his Petty's caliL award, was $14):65 with fuel in about IO miles ol !lat-OU! com-acceseory pri>ol·--., the'11J&ivalu•. petition. Allison, '1 Hue~, Ala., finisbed one you u.te?" ht Jap btd:: for ts,stO in cub. . "How much 186 do was asked. " Ne~ .. before in . 12 )'tart ol stock . To Latin Types car racing at Riverside had <lu'yaler won a major race on this 2.6-mile, JlIDe.. tl#Jt road raclng ckcult, but this Ume it grabbed the ·first two spot,s before a crowd of 11,500. James Hylton, of Inman, s.c., an In- dependent driver in a 1969 Ford, too It third piace, although finishing only 144 of the 153 l<llal laps. 1be IUllpensiOb broke and he wound up It reduced . speeds but_ with a !Ulficiont leed lo bang oo lo his pooiiloo. John Soares o( Hayward, ~ .• fmiah- ed "lourth in a Plymouth, o:mpleting 141 ·-• Reaction to Union Jack .. ·S,,ame as Bull to Cape Thlnk aoccer Interest ls running hlgh In r.""iko City? A further re.port lrom our contact Ulere tell! of people. sleeping , outlide Azttcl Stadium Ucket windows !or -nlgbl<. wa~ing sale ol 10,000 World Cup play ..tickets. · Englilbmtn al)•nillng Sunday 's ctooed clrcuit showing or · World Cup action at the Forum must have bad that unwanted feeling by the time the five· hour marathon bad ended. ico's World Cup team of thal year. And hostile leelings hav~ further in- creased after a meml>tr o{, this Year's English ~-was arrested on 1 aboplifling charge in South America. Ensuing ex- charfgei Of insults have made. the waving of a Unioa Jack in front of a LltiD -===--=-' JT'HJTE WASH ' 1961 when John Cannon won in the rciin at Laguna Se.cL Gurney's win wu the tttli atraiaht ft.r the McLaren. team in '\his &B'ies. Oliver, starting the race behind both McLaren team Cln, driven by Deni! Hulme and Gurney, roared past Gurney ·into se<ond place on the 23rd lap of the ll lap race. Oliver muscled his way through • gap between Gurney and a slower cat that was being 1iipped to briftJ" 11eve.ral lboueand lana ta their feet gfiPlng. Later, oo the 4sth lap, Oliver cot by Hulme with the aame maneuver. 'f.wo laps-latec Gurney charged into aecond place as Hulme's engine began to sour, and from that point on Oliver and Gorney stag.d the ~ ezcltinc duel Jn Can-Am history. Time after Ume Gurney tried lo pasa the titanium.Chassis car, finally •c· compllshing the deed "' the llst lap. Caught in traffic, Oliver dropped Nell 1000 afterward . Id the race't only bee(, 1.dhar Motschenbacber ignottd signal! from of. ficials to mov~ over so Oliver Could lap him. Oliver was blocked for three laps, costing him a vital 10 seconds he could never recover. Shaking his fiat at Motschenbacher, Oliver finally got by him on the 17th lap, bumping and .apinoing the. German· born Beverly Hills driver o(f the couna and out of the race. Lothar, who had been' nmnlng fourth although he.-was hro laiis Off the poce, protested Oliver for rough driving, and a counter protelll was filed a.Uecinc Motschenbacher was blocking, au u~sportsman-llke tacU~c. Both protests were upheld but they didn't affect the outctme of the rac.e. The third Orange County entry in the race, the AVS. Shadow driven by George Everytlme one o( them waved a Unlon Jack he \l.ias greeted by a thundering chorua ot whistles and thumbs down gelturf:s. Arid, the English !OCter:team &ot a slmllar nsponae. ' · . # Hid England advanced to th e. 1e111lfinals ill team might have fac.ed a heavier barrqe from the fans than Londoners gOt mm· the Germans in war days. ·-----------r Follmer, ran 11 hlgb u fifth but dropped "Mexicans have generated hatred for Englanl;t ever alnce 1916 when the latter made aome inlulilnj remarks about Mei· ,Sudsy Zooms FromDoghouse· To Penthouse LOS ANGELES (Al'I -.BiU Sudakis was receiving concratulations for his · game-whiling home run when Len Gabdeloon a1_.i "Sudsy" on ll1< bad; and remarbd: 1'1bat'1 golDC from the dogbouse \o the penthome· tn one swing," SUdakis, unhappy because he haa spent more lime ~on the bench than on I.be fie)d, sluued his homer off Phil Regan with two out in the ninth inning Suoday ........ WMIT• tantamoW1t to waving a red' 'ape ·1n 'front of an enr1pd bull. NO CLASS DEPJ' •••• 1be. .Meilcu1 •Ito· MUed IMnt aad made ..a. le fnDt ~ tt.e ltot.el wllere Jtaly'1 utllPI Mtter le.aim wu dayba1 lite a1pt before Ille Sanday Me-Jlaly World C.p dael. Slloddy lpOriulluoldp '° Ille part o1 die fans 1M 111 clue, however, w II e n the ltallus overcame • 1 .. def~t to !lei< lllelr wlltlllf rlvab, 4-1. Ancr die En1UU looked llke. they clean. ed Ute.Ir act up considerably la the.Ir U overtime. Ion to Gmnany, also Sun- day. ' Oaly .. Ct' cnld you KCUlt Ille lolt:r1 ot iaytblng 1 leN than good 1porbft?11tUlp. net was a marginal case wlttn Ute German plie was de.eked ad ca'"' .,-bleedln1 -eanln1 die tffude.r a warnll1 from lite official. Some ol Ille Earll• !-b}' Ille way, are cle.feadtn1 die.Ir te.am'1 c-. tnverttal tlcUcl .,,. aaytq: 11Jt'1 • same for meli, by jove." 11 that ~ kJod of play It takes &Ii quaUfy for muhoodl out with a bJown eDjine after completing 24 laps. It wu the fint race for the revolutionary spece ige· car developed in Costal Mesi and now housed in Santa Ana. Gurney's win was worth $14.~. Oliver collected 110,350. Mayon Mound . . In Cleveland; Angels Bow CLEVEU\NO (AP ) -"You can't wail tor Fregosi or Alex to win all the games." California Angels manager Lef· ty Phillips muttered. "Someone else hu to p'ick up the team once in a while." Jim Fre:sosi and Alex Johnaop trt,ed very hard to win Sunday's game in Allflel Slate ., .. ..... . ... .... •:•,.-. 1:5f ·-· to give Los Angelq, a $-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs before 21,758 stunned tf '{;f '{;f Detroit. But their ·eighth-inning homer1 PERU'S HECTOR CHUMPITAZ RUNS OUT OF SHOE (CIRCLE) lam. . -Fregosi'1 tw~run shot and Johruton's "I e.mbarrmed the manager (Waller Great trade the Angels made. (Aurelio solo blast -were loo liUle -too late Allton) whtn I said. tnat stuff about Rodriguez and Rick Reichardt for Ken as the Tigers clawed California, H . wanting to play," Sudak.is HJd. McMullen)? By losing lhe game, and two of th• _ _. Or was it? "'We talked and ironcu everything out. three games against the ·Bengal!, the SUI!, l want to play. I don't know . Rodriquez has .socked eight ·~e.u · Angels fell Sib games behind Mlnnelota of anyone who's happy sitting on the since going to Washington and he had in the American League We.st. bench." .. two of his clr~lt blasts Sunday ai1 California closes out lls,roed trip, with , •• ••• 1 ' "'"-A · lhe Senators sw...v a double bill from Liu3 Rll .. e es QPelll a .... ~game senes Chicago. ...,,.. a three-game. series against. C1eve.laild. tonJght with Pittsburgh at Dodger Jn the-nightcap he had" th~ singles 1fi tonight's opel)~. Rudy May, 4..f, who· Su.dlwn. Pitching ror the Dodgers will to go With 1 homer and wou~" up with stopped the Indians June s with a six·hlt, be Joe Moeller, i.1, while the Pirate!' three rbi. '"" eigh~strllteout p«formance, wlll face \tie Jlm NelJOri, ........ will bt ptaking hit McMullen 1 He's on tile disabled list Tribe's Sam McDOwell, M, who lost fh-lt mau...1 le• .. 1e start. 4 that 2 I ~ame JV• -e" after beginning lo pert up at the plate • e · . Only Germans Can Stop • ' , Re~irement of Ri:rnet Cup MEXICO CITY (AP) -Braill, llaly, In 1934 and 11131 and Uruguay In 1130 Los AN••'-•' followlnc 1 poor 5llrt. with the Halos. Tiger power. and a complete game .. f II .... by Earl Wilson, 5-S, lfld to the Ana;els' :=,':', ~ ~ : ~ downfall. and Uruguay go into the World Soccer and 1950. CUp semifinals Wednesday and any of Brazil Is me favorite t.o win iL5 CHICA::, II .... them could tike the Jules Rimel lrOphy semifinal and .the Germans have a slight. ~'1:.·: : ~ ; ~ home for keeps. edge over the. Italians -but let nobody 1 w11111mt. 11 • • 1 • " o( Hldt!Mn, cl t I I f w ...... • ' ' ' EX. -HOCKEY STAR '""0 '"" "" 0 " Wl'•ttet,Jlt 'I. •• t ""°' all r ..... We.st ~rmany, the other semi-finalist write. f the ltal!ans. · cJMNt.ct 1 • • • and winner in 1954, is the one team Luigi Riva, Italy's brilliant ltft win,ger. e!1:"•" ; : ~ : K..a, tf 4 I I .Allmlr, fto 4 t J I Slllllt\I, •cf 4 1 I t Grtlk'#1tl.. 4 I I Fr..-1, U • I 1 j M(Aul]fl,"' • 1 1 I that can slop the famous trophy -suddenly (~nd bis "'"'k form in his ........, •~ • "" 1 1 1 ,........ Hll",c 1111 =~ : : ~ SEVERELY BEA.TEN :.-=:,-w' ! ~: ~·~" ~ ~;; ·· \.ll.tt.11, 211 S I I 5-lc«, 11• 4 I I .... T!irvp. rl f" 1 t I named_ eJ'-er the late President ol Ole' team'& 4-1. vidory over host natiori Mo-o.per, • 1 • • 1 Frtneb Football Auoclation -from • ico in Sunday's "quarterfiDllS. Riva acored 11...,..' 1 • • 1 '"""'· '• I I I I.'::: .i 4 I I Ootll, I• t I I 1 "'-~'-•·· " ' ' ' •· ' ' ' ' •--' • ' I ' ;;;;;.:";"' 1 1 t NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Gerald it;,11. ' 1 1 N.;#.k.'a :; 1 1 1 \~%.';Ill i :-H-KUN.f't:ilt~ .• '°"'5e.r--U£-Olympiic-f'Fie:.:..-:-:~~:~~:-!<!!:Nir::-t-m--~ 1lmmJbe..wockl acrnr __ two_aoab, aet np-b1-011Mi Riv:er.a,- BraJI and Uru11.t11· meet iq one tilt midfield linkman. otriuI1nal at Guadalajara, and Italy and In the ~r quaner-nnals Sur>la]I, Wat Germany in the other at Mexico Brazil beat Pmi 4-1, Wt9l Gennany City. This f11sure11 a South Ameflcan defeated deCe.ndlng dwnp1oo England •s. Europe nnal at Meiico City 's Aztec 3-2 In an epic match which went into Stadium June 21. overUme after the German.s had trilled Rules Mate that U any · team wina z.o early in the second half: and Urucu-Y tbe trophy three UmtJ -not necessarily knocked out the Sovlt:t Union 1.0 wlOI in succession -It wins tt outr1ght. a goal scored by Victor Esperraco In Brazil won in 1961 and lMl, Italy the. 117th mJnute. . , _--Mfll:IJ. "' I 1 I I hockey star Wll severely be1te.n Sunda1 S(lwrlO, M l I I l •-~•• -·---fl n 1 l• R.U., • I I 'I Tel1I n -1 • T••• :11 .. 1 t a a ,,.,_, • ...., UMllU .. a er ' re-• .,_ ... .._ I I I t ... out wll9I w11w11nt ""' _,.,.., cracker-throwing lnCldent. a.rtttt. ' • • • Chlulll 121 ••• 011 -• • LM """'"" t 11 1o1 • • t -s KUmarUn, who played with the U.S. e-0tt••r. Loa-cllk • 1~. LH Anttla s. 2e-team that won 1 sliver med1I ln the IC*'lr H~ict.""911 11••• l!IHolll (jJ, ,..,.,,kif (II, sa-c. J1-. '-CIKktr" w. o.v11, 1it-Mo... Jta2 Olympic Games at Oslo, wu In l,..MRIRllSO otck., • ,,, , ) 2 ) i poor condlUon toda.y at Providence R ... 11 1L1. '"' ' , 1 ' 1 • ll09 pltal where hb name WIS on the Str"'r t 144ll ,...,. s , o 1 s 1 dangtr list. lie 'Nas uncon&doul' when a'.;;"J~1s~ , ... ..,~111.1 r J ik • ,,.J.,,,:, be wu brou&hl to the bol:pltal. .. Tot11 Qll!Ortlit Delrofl u • ' Tottl # • I P 111111111 -• 11•,1111•-• II" II R ... II M W•'91\t CL), l.J t Ill J J ' I 1 e :Fwwr fllJ 2 t ' 1 1 Uolllotlll-,,,, •• O.r"'' i I t I t i t f_, WllMtl (WI, ).f ' 1 • I I I t Mll"-4) Wt'ltflt INOt!~tllCI). 1'•-Aatv., t.-a1 ... ,_., ..... • _, '-~~~~~~~-----------~~~~~~-·--~~~~- • • ' -. OAILV PILOT f'llO~o 'y lo~ a,l ... flp MOTORCYCLE MISHAP -Larry Shaw (back- ground) remai'ns upright after his bike collided \\ilh Czechoslovakian Tony Ku stein during a recent race . . at Orange County i~·ouru:raunds in ('osta I\l esa. l_n the pitlurc brJc.i1r, Kustcin is pinned under his \\ r~lkcd \'chicle. UCI, Pirates Rebou11d, Wi11 , UC Irvine and ()r<111ge Coosl Colle~e found weather conditions n1ore. to lhe1r liking and sub.sequenUy di1t much betl!'r o'nthe final dav or 1·on1rctition at !he lnte rcollegiatl RO\l'ing Ass<X:iation cham· pion.sl'lips on Lake Onondaga 111 S~ rai·usc, NY Saturdar. lrvine"s \·arsitv fou rs shell \lllh t·u:-:- sv•ain "·on a Pe11t flna]<; ratt' o \" (' r l\1assachuse\ls 3nd the Cn11crsitv oi Calirornia rBcrkrlryl iQ i ;,1 2. tht•if bro;l lime in thrl.'e Jays of l'Ornµt~tition on b.e teriipe ramcn tal lal.(•. The r irate ('ft'\\/ U\ !he junior \ ar~iry Pights con1pet 1tio1t l1ke11 1~~· 11·011 "' i ! h iL'i ~SI efrorl Ill 1hrr1> d:n ~. Thl' a ce elght-m11n shell \\as 111111'(! l(l i Oi O in defea ting Navy and Cornl'll. Orange Coast's frcshnlJll f\•urs b1r<1l finished third ill the <·harnpi1•n~l11p finals behind fa\·orcd Cornell ;11111 N;ny. 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"\( far a~ n1y 1" ton•'('~lll'<l.l'•l likl' lo be b3ck 11iy t~r1r \'.1:11111 fhr rt' or lour !lf I 111 <111.1!•1 l'l', d11f·t1ir II ill pro.. 1.:.li.~ 1nuk1• rn& 11:l11 111•! rnonths." • ,, , ' Santa An,a Top Prep ·County Track Power -By PHIL f108S ( Of .... 0.1., P'llfl lltft Santa Ana has repJaced crosstow.n rival Santa Ana Valley as the champion of the DAILY PILOT's annual hypothetical county school records track and field meet. ,• , The meet is compiled by counting the varsity school records for each coon- ty prep institution. The Fa!Cilns were last year's on-paper champs, edging the Saints 38 415 to 38. But this time the CIF champion Sainb or coach Earl Engman piled up 31'11 ~ points to 30 9110 ,nd 30 2/5 for runnerup Valley and third place LoweJI. (thiJ year's ~ring was done on a 7->+l-2-1 basis). Last season's eighth place finisher, Huntington Beach, dropped to ten~ by scoring 12 points in the hypoth etical meet to lead area schools. The Oilers show sprinler Eddie. Morris (9.5 100 in 1940) and middle distance ace Pa ul Williams 148.4 and 1:51.2 in '68) on the county list. In addition to the Huntington duo, seve n other Orange Coast area athletes, plus a palr o£ Fountain Valley relay teams, grace the 1970 meet. \\'estminster 's Carl Trentadue is at ' Sports In Brief the head of "the 'mUe conUnttnl with a 4:08.5 best recorded" in 1965 when he was Mate champion ln the four-lipper. Former teammate ~ell s'ybert is In a fourth place lie wllh Westem,'1 Ron Filter in Lhe two mile at 1:12.9. IOI t. (tie) Morrb (Huntington Beach) White (.Santa Ana) .. 3. (lie) Malmbourg (Qarden Grove) F.dmonds (Kennedy) Coulter (SA Valley) Edmontls (Savanna) Ktiller (Santiago) Hamley (Lowell) • Pharris (Anaheim) 1. ftie) Pub (Wes~) Pharris (Anaheim) 3. Whlte (Santa Ana) 4. (tie) Johnson (Estincla) Coulter (SA Valley) · R. Julian (&Isa Grande) ( 440 9.5 9.5 u u - 9.6 _>16 u 9.6 u 21.3 21.3 21.S 21.6 21.5 21.6 I. R. Julian (Bolsa Grande) 47 .4 2. Buck (Brea) 48.G 3. Sandford (La Habra ) 48.1 4. (tie) Krzyzosiak (Garden Grove) 48.~ Walker (Tustin) ... '°'8.2 · 6. Williams (Huntington Beach) 43.4 .. UCI Netters Step Up; Trojans Play Today SALT l:.AKE' C-TY -Three members of UC Irvine's NCAA College Division tennis championship team began com- petition in the Univei'sity Division louma· ment comprising a field of 256 entrants here toda y. · Ea rl O'Neill, singles champion in the college ranks, was placed but not seeded in the large school category. He drew a first round bye and meets Bill Drake Of Minnesota in second round· competition lhis afternoon. Greg' Jablonski. UCl's freshman sensa· tion, li kewise drew a first round bye and meets Mike Shapiro of Princeton in a second ·round match this afternoon. The winn er will meet Tom Mozur of Tennessee. 14th seeded player in the .tournament, Tuesday. Jablonski and UC I sophomore Chuck Nac hand will also corppete in the doubles oompetition. • Craig Neslage,' Anteater captain, must fulfi ll a military obligation this week, however. and will bypass the tournament. • OMAHA. Neb. -USC's Trojans, five- time champions with the last one In 1968, v.·ill face Dartmouth his aflemoon at 5:30 in Cl{\ elimination game in the College ·worlcl-Serieis with Texas and F'.lor ida State meeting as the:y only unbeaten teams in a night contest. . ·Iowa State p'ays Ohio U. in an af- ternoon contest with the loser also eliminated. Pat Osburn o{ Florida Slate ended a 21 -game Dartmouth win streak with a 6-0 win Sunda y and Iowa State dropped Arizona from the tourney. 7-1. Texas defeated Ohio 7-2 Sunday night. -. ' The Trojans bounced back from a first round defeat Saturday to defeat Delaware, 7·1. • SYRACUSE. N.Y. -Roger McCluskey. the: point leader on the USAC stock car circuit. and Bill Koelller were recovering Sunday from if!juries suffered in a seven-car pileup in the !~mile late model race at lhe .New York State ·Fairgrounds Saturd,ly. The race was immediately halted when the crash occurred on the 67th lap, and Butch Hartman, who was leading at the time, wu declared the winner. McCluskey was secorid. McCluskey suffered i broken nose and cheekbone, and was described in fair cor.ditlon Jn in-tensive care unit at St. Joseph's Hospital: McClu:ikey was to under go an operation today and will be sidelined for three OI" four weeks: • MONTEREY, Calif. -John Cannon checked the skies and the weather reports and put rain tires on his Hogan Special. Ron Grable did the same - but dec1Jed to stick with his dry-weather rubber. And that was the difference in Sunday's Continental Champion1hip series for Formula A. racing cars at. Laauna Sec.a Raceway: Grable' won It. Cannon finished fourth. · • Grable, of Cu'pertino, Calif., gµnned his lime-colored Lola T190 for a fastest la·p of 104.5 miles an hour and average of 99. 7 throughoul the 95-mile, 5().lap race over the 1.13 mlle course. · • WIMBLEDON, Ena:land -Mrs. Billle Jean King, with a triple Wightman Cup triumph under her belt, started final preparations today for her bid to regain the Wimbledon tennis title. Wimbledon starts in a week. rt1rs. King, 26, ill turning up in this '!eek's London Grass Courts Championship st · Queens Club where she is e x p e c t e d to compete bnly in .doubles. Her confidenci was boosted by the United States triumph over Brita in in the Wightman Cup at Wimbledon over the weekend. The Americans won fou r matches lo three and Billie Jean claimed two singles victors and shared in a doubles triumph. Jiilie Heldman of New York City scored the other American victory. - Major League. S_tandings A~1 ERICAN LEAGUE East Division w L Bal!imore 39 21 f\1tw York 36 24 Detroit 29 27 Boston 27 28 \Vashington 28 30 Cleveland 24 32 \\'est Oi\•lsion t-.linnesola 36 18 An~els 35 24 Oakland 33 27 Chicago 22 38 K.-insas City 20 37 1\-lilv.·ua~ee 18 41 111"41''' ll.1Mltt Mlnnr!IOll 10. llotto<t 2 "!~...-Yor-3, IC1nitt Cltv t w1o~ln1llH'I l •J, Clhc1go •.J D,.roll t. A""t' I Pct. .650 .600 .$18 .491 .483 .429 .667 . 593 .550 .367 .351 .305 ' B1lllmo•• 1. Ot-11"11 2. 10 1nnln1J Clt~r•1"11 I, MllwlllllH t GB 3 8 '" 10 13 ,. . 6 17 17 12 20~2 T1<1,1w•1 G1m11 llo'1~n (N•a~ 1.(1) ii t<1n11s Cl!w (,....-,,. ).,\, nlllM Mlh•~u'tt Lllolln 1·.!) at llllllmo•t (Cl.lflll r 1 I), n"hl o~-1•"11 c0o11w..1 1·61 11 0t1ro1r 1N;.tnt t-JJ, n/9hl w~thl.,.ton (Coi,,m..., ).l! 81 Mln-11 tl<11· "'"f ).J~. ,,19M A,..111 IM.tr l ·•I .ti Cl1v1IM111 !McOowt H 1.11, nlthl Oollv ,.,"'" Jdledulfod. - NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Dlvl1lon w L Chicago 32 23 New York 30 29 Pittsbura:h 30 31 St. Louis 26 30 Ph iladelphia 2S 33 Montreal 22 36 West Division 44 17 33 27 31 26 28 32 27 35 28 37 Cincinnati Dodgers Atlan ta • San Francisco Houston San Diego Sll!MltY'I ....... DMMn J, (hl(I" I Jin O!tto ), "!ttab!Jr1h I S.tn Frtfl((Ko 1, 51. LOUii I 'i_rw 'l"of'll 1, All-l 'J Clncln~1t1 lf, 'hll1oMlfllll1 I Monlr111 ,, Hflltllll I T ... ,,, a 11'fta1 Pct. .512 .508 .492 ·™ .431 .m .721 .550 .544 .467 .435 .431 GB 4 s rn 8<, 111,2 10\.2 II 151,, 171,z 18 SI L"""IJ lT&Htl t-41 ti tin Oltte (DMll!ll S.J!. ""''" . HouJIOlf !Grim.. )·1) 11 Ph!ll'ltiflhl• (Jlt-lfl'I l·J I, nlfl'I PU!lbur9h (Wlfk1r !-Jl 11 DOlfMrt CMM!lt r ).JI, ... ~, On•" 11,...1 J</\Nulld. 880 t. Carr (Lowell) 1:49.2 2. Williams (Huntington Beach) t:Sl.2 3, Underwood (Buena Park) • 1 :~2.0 4. Owens (Valencia ) \ 1 :52.3 S. Delaney (Orange) 1:53.4 6. Lewis t'J'ustln) • 1:53.7 Mile I. Trentadue (Westminster) 2. Carr (Lowell ) · 3. Lamb (Bolsa Grande) 4. Story iOrange) 5. Bess La Habra) 6. Mendoia (Santa Ana) Two mile l . White (El Modena ) 2. Mejia (La Habra) 3. Keefer (Anaheim ) 4. (tie) Sybert (Westminster) Fister (Western) 6. Burch {San Cle mente) 1%0 High Hurdle• 1. Hamley (Lowell ) 2. (tie) Claxton (La H.abra) Curtis (Santa Ana) Davis (Sa nta Ana) Owe.as (Fullerton) 6. (tie) Tilley (SA Valley) Denson (SA Valley) 180 Low Hurdles I. (tie) Curtis (Santa Ana) Hamley (Lowe~) 3. Denson (S A Valley) 4. (tie) Owens (Fullerton) Tilley (SA Valley) 5. (tie) Wood {Estancia) LaBarre (Santiago) 440 Relay L Santa Ana 2. Loara 3. (tie) Marina Santa Ana Vall ey 5. (tie)Fountain Valley Bolsa Grande rttlle Relay· 1. Fountain Valley 2. Garden Grove 3. Bolsa Grande 4. (ti e) Tustin Santa Ana Valley 6. (tie) Santa Ana Savanna High Jump I. E. Caruthers (SA Valley) 2. (tie ) Heel (Lowell) Kennedy (Foothill) Sloan (Anaheim) 5. Weinrich (Santa Ana) 6. Curtis (Western ) Lonr Jump 1. Krzyzosiak {Garden Grove) 2. Edmonds {Kennedy)_ 3. McGannon (Buena Park) 4. Curtis {Santa Ana) S. Baxter (Loar a) 6. Morgan (Mater Del) Pole Vault 1. S. Caruthers (SA Valley) 2. Walp (Loara) 3. (tie) Sampson 1La Habra·) Mooers {Valencia) 5. Hflgue (Santa Ana') 6. Simmons (Newport Harbor) Shot P11t • • 4:08.5 ,,.- 4'08.1 4: 10.4 i : 11.0 4: 13.4 4: 15.4 8059.8 9:04.8 9.10.2 9o12.9 '9: 12.9 9: 14.2 13.9 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.1 14.1 18.li 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.9 19.0 19.0 '41.4 42.2 42.1 42.4 42.8 42.8 3: 17.7 3: 19.2 3: 19.4 3o21.1 3:21.L 3.21 .2 3 ~21.2 24-0 1,l :U.11 23-7\1 2J.3\; 23·1 23<1 1> 14-811'4. 14-8 11.a 14-711 14-7V& I. Murphy (Sunny Hills) 67·2 2: Pagel (Fullerton) 61·10 12 3. Thurman (Westernr 60-61• 4. Heath (Anaheim) 59-9~' S. (tie) Lehmer (loara) 59.4 Gordon '(El MOOena) 59-4 Fin al Scoring (7-54-3-2·1 basis): I. San- ta Ana 1331~,) 2. Santa Ana Valley !30- 9110) 3. Lowell !3() 2/5J 4. Bolsa Grande (181h:) 5. Anaheim (18 2/51 6. La Habra ( 18) 7. Gatdrn Grove 115 9/10) 8. (lie ) Western (8) and Loara (8) 10. Huntington Beach (12 ) 11. Fullerton (Il l 12. Westminster (9 1,~) 13. (tie) Fountain ·Valley (81a ) and El t-.1odena (81·2) 15. Buena Park (8 ) 16. ·Sunny Hills (7) 17. Valencia (61·1) 18. Kenned y 16 2/5 1 19. Tustin (6) 20. (lie ) Brea (51 and Or ange (5) 22. Foothill 14! 2.1. Marina !3V.1 l 24 . Estancia 121/2) 25. !lie) Savan na (I 91101 and Santiago !1 9/10) 27. (tie ) Maler Dei !I), Newport Harbor (I) and San Clemente (I ). · DEAN LEWIS ANNIYllSAlY SALi 1[!JQIYlpj[!J[AI[ COROl:LA 1970 "" $1697 + T1:r & Lie, All Othr MHelt h1 tr.Iii M•rt ll-Hlh11 '1ck•ll'- 1.111141 C:nilMn-CoreH VOLVO · 1970 DEMO' ----$27-5·-9-- 1966 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA S1rvlc1 ancl '1rt1 fir All lmperted C1r1 Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 646°9303 Orange County's Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Vo1vo Dealer • ,, • 142 2 4r., r1clili, h11t1r, '4-t,1.d. IS1r. •47401 SALi Pl lC:ID '69 Toyota $1695 C:oWlo\.t hltrdlo)fl CPI 4.1~. 11! .. H, ~ ... fllll tilt . Ptlttd w,-1e11 CXSS111l t 49.2 51.2 52.0 !2.3 53.4 53.1 08.5 ,,-08 .1 10.4 11.0 13.4 15.4 59.8 048 10.2 12.9 12.9 14.2 13.9 14.0 14.t) 14..0 14.0 14.1 IU 18.6 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.9 19.0 19.0 41.4 42.2 42.I 42.4 42.8 42.8 l7.7 19.2 19.4 21.1 21. l 21.2 21.2 1-9~~ -8 -8 -8 -11\ -61\ 1--0 ~" -1 1 -11\ ~II -1 "1\1 -91/1 f..8~'4 ·-8 -8 1-71.1 :.7y, '-2 101,1 1-61'.i, -9 ~· ,_, ,_, ;an· l :JO. nde bra tie) ~ton 12. lain 15. 111 2151 and ;ina nna tie·i and - • ' . ' • • • Monday, Jllnr 1,, 1970 41 I a c a 1 ~· I DAILY PILOT 27 . 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Katella 100 -H!gb\I J:!O(cl -Hl•D~ «a -Warde U0 -Wlrdt Mlle -8urlln111me l·Mlle -Volker \1'(1.HH -Bl!llltn! 110 LH -8 t meM 4111 Rtl•~ Mlle Re!.IY High Jumi> -Melean Hutton Lono Jump -Srciwn Pole Val.ill -FHnev s11c11 Pur -Ecll!n Ol1CU'I -:Sl'lffllan ••• 11.6 ••• 1 :S1.G 1:3S.C 10i U.2 u.o lt.• c.• 3:?1.1 ,_, ,_, U.10'1.. ... --· Ul·61hs) Kenned11 !Oil -Edmcnd1 220(!) -Struble 1«1 -: Edmond• 810 -Alvtrado Mlle -$aurelle 2·Mlle -G,lle no HH -cram Coelho 8unvlf'd 6 llO LH -Edm<;lJ!ds LfO Reley Mllt Reltv HI.eh JumP -Jor>ei Lono Jump ~ Edm<Hlds P()le Vault -lloyd Sl'lof Put -Uli!om DIKu• -Ullm Ollw1 -Ualm •• 11.1 ••• 1:59.9 1;36.1 10:10.3 U.1 lS.7 15.7 ?0.2 "·' l :JJ.7 ., 23-11 ll·l S1·1 Ht·Hh~l 12f.10(C) La Habr11 ( 100 -0. LO!lvt ·-· Swill ,_, '·' . , no1c1.-HM;:-ett uo -Sal!dlord NO -Sn& Mll!I -8'" l·M'lle -Melfa UC. HH -Cll~IOl'I llO LH -E11tm111 t14 Rt!I Y Miit Rtlil¥ High Jump -A~llne ,Gcrdon Lo"ll Jump -Swltnr Polr Vellll -SlmP""'1 Shel Pul -CavanaU911 2!.9 "' l :SJ-.1 •:13.• t :O•.I u.o 19.3 "·' 3:u .• ••• ... 22·!0\.'I •••• -Ln Qui'nt11 ·100 -V1nto1oy '"-· 720(t) -Bvchm•n 440 -Wllll"llklm eao -Oelphof Mlle -McF1rf111G . 2·Mllr -$ell "° 120 HH -HIUKhlld llO LH -'York 440 RtlilY M!le Rtlt"f Hltoll Jump -Eldi!r> LCllll J11'mP -VanNov Pole Vault -Cl1rke SllGI Pu• -Mul'IOr Olacus -Mu""' 10.1 10.1 n .• ~· 2:00.• •:l6.S 10:17.0 15., ••• •S.S 3:1',2 ... :n·S'.lo ,,. ... IS2-41hil Lagutaa Bearh 100 -Tcrttn 120(() -l()llftl •<Ito -l"eu!irud IC,O n .r ••• UC , .. .... .... "" 'H' "» "» '"' "" 196S lt,1 , .. lf69 .... "" , ... , ... ltlO .... ,, .. '"' "" .... 1969 1910 1970 , .. "" "" "" ... 1965 "" ,., 1961 "" '"' 1t1C "" 19)0 ,., "" '"' IHI ... "" lt•l ,., 1t51 "" '"' "" "" ,.., "" .... ... '"' .... ... 1970 "" l96t 1969 . lf6S 1910 !961 "" "" lt6t 1967 196! , ... "" "" lt70 "'' ... "" 1961 .... "" '"' Loarn 100 -Elklm •.1 lt1'0 220 (cl -£1kfni 21.J lt10 •Cl -lr•d•h•w "·' lfft 1111 -V•curo 11~.J IMS M lit '-Kenct•ll t.Mllil -OQP1lme1 120 HH -RomAey 1:21.t J UI t :ll,2 ,9)0 U., 1t4S 6othwt1!1 lMI LH -F1rr111111an +18 R1lav u .1 IMS It,$ 1966 12.t 19111 Mii' R•ltY );JJ.l lt61 Hl•h Jump -Rotruwv L-Jump -e.axt1r POlt V•ull -Walp Shot Put -Lehmer PIKUS -Ltllmar .., '"' ?3·1 lt10 1 .. 1111 ,,... tt·• 1966 112·1 (hi ) "" Los Alamitos ICQ -Cameron !~.' ·:note) -Tlullursl n :• UO -Brown SI.I 8*0 -Lemmon 1:5'.0 Mlle..-Ouo!rvie •;ll., 1·Mlte -Ounle~!• 't,11.a 120 HH -lltl CY U.S 180 LH -11'-CY 19.j 4'0 Jle!1y U .5 Mlle Relay 3:29.t High Jump -Chrlsiensen •·2 Long Jumi> -Ralnn Tl·l P()le V1ult -Prede)lk 11'.(I Mu•ll'llv 1NI Shol Put -Chlmbef'lilln ~•·6 0 1.cus -Oldln U 1 .. !lli;I Los A111i901 100 -Clemen. 220 -Clemoo1 UO -Pugh UO -Pugh M/le -C•rroll l·Mllil -A•ulrr. 170 HH -P-\IO LH -l"en1 t..o Relilv Mlle lhlloy 10.1 "·' ••• ,,tl.7 •:52.7 10:51,1 ,., 21.2 ••• l:'-1.1 I~ ,,. ~· "" lt70 1910 "" "" 1910 "" "" "'' 1'70 "" "" .... ... "" 1970 "" "" ... "" 1t70 ... ... ... "" "" >M "" "" 1910 Hl9ll Jump -Cllrl! l -Jul'f\ll -P1191> Pole Veutt -Clilrk Shol Pul -Chll'ldler Olscut -Sale llM(ll&J "" 100 -H_,,..lev 110(c) -H1m1tr U0 -Het t l&O -Cert Ml"' -C1tt 2·Mlle -5udlselotl 11'0 HH -Hem~y 180 LH -Hamley .U0 R1!1y Miia RtllV Hlvll Jump -Heer l -JUIYll> -Alff Pole V1ul! -H"!•on Sl>ol Put -Mu rray ••• 1.961 22.2 19" 0 .2 '"' k;(f.1 lt6l "°'·' 1'62 f::b.I 1965 ll f '™ II.• 19" t l:l 1961 l !l l.t lfff .. , 196• 1'·11 Ifft 13.4 • 196! .,,.,~ lfff 1Uagnolia 100 -l !nghlm 22G (c) -Gllbrailtl •Cl -Gllbral!h U0 -Stoot r Mlle -BlfaSlrcm 2·Mllt -Grckd l 11'0 HH -llirMV llO LH -lllr11~y uo R1lay M!le Rei.v L()ll9 Jump -1Cn v1osi1t Hlllh Jumg -Jone' Pell V1ull -G•YdCI Shot Put -Jen$M 01Ku• -B•uer 10.0 1'6l 21 .! 19)0 ti.I 19111 1:55.t IUJ ~:1i.1 19U •:U.l !KS tt., ltlll lt.I 19<1) •l.6 1969 3,1s.5 "'° 21-1111:1 1t10 .. , 1N9 IJ.J 1'65 60·1 1966 U l·J ~I) "6' /tlari1ta 100 -L•cv no -J, v en!lmlt tl1 ~'° -G1uthan 880 -Lare1u Mlle -Miiier 2·Mlle -Lodlmin 120 HH -l10mmcn 1IO LH -MCKlnntY ~ RtltY R•l•Y Hlgll J ump -llOS• Lo"11 Jump -L«khl rt Po!e V11;n -Fink Sl'IOI Put -Slart; Maler Del ltlO ... 19At \94$ ·~ 1970 196' !~65 ,196' 1970 '"' .... '"' '"' IOll -Pu11ll 2lO(t;) -Pu1111 uo -PU911 180 -Wiii" ", ·-· ~t.I 1(111. -Rollln~n tJ 1961 11101----------------------------1 llPo Mlle -Chhholm 2-Mllt -Clll!.llelm 120 HH -CemPbell 180 LH -Brewer uo Relav Mlle RelfV Hl911.JumP -<;ortien lOn!I J""'p '._Hey~~ Pole Vault -Sob!e9rav Bell Silo! Pu! -R()Hf 01KUI -RMil 1 :)6.1 ~:1'0.l 9:~.9 15., "·' ... 1 l :Zl.O •·"" ,.,,, 11., ... ,,_, IS4-7'h(hsl El Mode1111 100 -5i>r()!J1 mccl -s .. ,.,.,1 4'0 -Sa!ldt ro 8111 -1>1,l!IOn Mii• -Wlll!e 2·Mlle -Whl1e no HH -No11ac w'" llO LH -Wise UO R~ey Mlle R•l•Y Hitoh JUIT'! -Ch..:!Wlt-Lonll" JU1t\ll -Horto11 Pole V•uf! -R. Slxlrr Sl'lol ~iJI 6!1&.,.,on DIKUI -(;()rdon 100 -Jot.nsc11 nt(c) -Jol\11:t011 '"° -Ol!IOn UO -SchlT'ltr Mlle -S. H()YI 2·Mlle -C. Hovi no HH -Wood no LH -Wood uo Rel•¥ ---' Mlle Re1•Y Hlll'll Jump -Bt tfll'tr L-Jump -aemett Pole v.w11 -Slel'ICI Shol Put -Yard DIK.u~ -L()!Jfek Foothill 1910 1961 .... "" ... ... ... 1910 .... ••• ••• "" 1•.111 ·im-.... lflO lt)O .... ,., "" ... 1910 1970 "" 1910 196t , ... '"' ••• )910 ... \910 ,., '™ lt~t "" "" "" ltTO ... '"' 1961 .... ,., 1tl0 1961 1911 1910 196S mo 196• 'H' "~ 1•11 1961 .... .... .... "" 1tt! '"' Fo1111tal11 11 alle11 100 -P. M•ll J10(C) -P. Miil 4«1 -Chrl1n1.-o t~ -CllrlJll1»0 r.Jf1e-!"wr'1111m1 110 HH -Coll"' lea LH -HaoN ttO Rtllo¥ N.U~ Rtl1Y Hlto!! JlllnP -Mtt1ttl Lona J..,...e -H1nso11 Harrl1 Po~ v ... 11 -Perkin-s~ Put -Pllerson OiKUI -Lvddol\. ••• "·' •• 1 :S!,6 •:n.1 •:41.I 11.1 ~ .. •. , 3;11. .. ?1·10\.'JI 11·'!' ,. SM'-" Ut.l(nll /ku;s CfNfURr 21 ~ ... "" "" '"' "" •H• '"' Ula ~i~: "" ••• ... 1•10 .... 1t7D 3-Day Service Sprcia I MON., TUES~ WED. OHL T FOREMOSr-HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS 4 for 31.88 instolled The shock of your t or'a li fe !' Minimiz es t~e jo lts ond bumps on our aomefimes not-so.g rea t high· w,ays. Alriiost g ives you o ne w car ride. WHEEL ALIGNMENT We $ef ccister, carftber, toe-in, toe-out. We od· just steering geor, inspect1complete' fn>nt ertd. Plus you.get a free Pit Sou inspectiol'l. 7.95 AVAllA6lf AT A.NY ONE Of THE SE PENNEY AUTO CENfflSJ -------------- BUENA PARK' HUNTINGTON BEACH llllasion 11 lejo 100 -Cordln< 10,1 T9JO :r2il(C) -Ccr4ery ll.7 100 U0 -Col'derr Sl .1 19!19 llO -R1ttr1v J:O•,t tflO Mlle -Rldermaa ,., ':39\S 19'/t 1-Mlle -P•te1 t :Sl.J 1t10 i: ~ : T:l"'....= ~t; . :~ U0 At .. y u .t IN.I Mlle AtllY• ~:ll.l 1'70 Hltllh J11mp -P•ndert••fl s.10 1''11 Lc,,.g Jump -Atwood lf.lOll) 1910 Pol• V1ult -Cody 412·!1'\ •"•"• SMI Pvt -U"1ulll rl .. Ol1ct11 -ll~tr 13'-10 .... 1111) 1910 Saddlebark 100 -T<t hln tfO !Cl -TrlMil\ "° -l)otM,n 'I«! -LIPlkJ Miit -Lllakl t.Mht -LIOilll 120 HH -11.evnolds n o Htt -·JeU.n 1911 Ltt -Rldlllleu Ml Re!W • MIC, hllY HIO~ JUll'llJ -Vlfl POOi l ono Jump -w1ltoi'I f'OI• V•ut! -Sl!ttdl lhot Pul -T1YICf• 1.'" ... "·' 1;00,0 •1lt.t t:n.• 16,S "' If.I "·' l :s.t.2 " 20-1 ... ... ,., San Cle1net1te l:!i ... 10 0 .... "" ·~· "" ... '"' "" '"' , ... ... "" .... 1919 .... '"' "M , .. , ... '"' '%' .... "" .... '"' Ne1Dport Harbor 100 -lllOocl 100 -GtldOH '·' lt)O no le) -lloocl ~Cl -Owe111 1t10 tt0 (c) ":""" Gtcklh Tl.S 19111 lt11l ,_, -Suttier SD.I 1'61 NO -Va11 Sickle Mlle -White I~ NO -Ptlt" 1,s7,, lfft ltst Ml!• -BWdl "1~2 1967 2·Mlle ~-Mootwv 170 HH -lltl'flllm ltll 2·Mne -Buren t :u .o 1H7 1'11 110 Hli -Bla<:ktr U.7 1'10 IN2 llO LH -Hetl! 19.1 1'10 '""""l 1961 u o Rtltv ll.1 1969 Ifft Mitt Rel1Y · 3:27.0 1'61 1IO l Ii -1rm1m '-IC RfllY M!le Rel•v !fft lo!lgh Jump -H"'°I 6•S ltft1 lt69 LOOg J11m/ -Evans :12·0 1961 Hlvh J ump -HtY"' Lllfl9 Jume: -F()lll•man Pol• V1utf' -Simmon• SllOt Pu! -$t~ven1 Ol:sw1 -Aldrich 1910 Pole V•<>I -Fr~ ... 111'1 13-11\11 196'! !JIU St>ol Put -Redfield ll-l 1'67 !"6 OIKvi -HenN<\ lJS.(l(hi) 19'11 1•'0 -'"' Rat1t'!ho Alattl'.itos '·' n .• Ora119e 100 -Codvaoe Salm1n TlO (C) -MIYtr '·' '·' ?2.1 !tSl 1961 ••• 1 :~.· '"' "" ltSf ~~:: Cfl.ur(hw1rcl ICI -Ctrllr 180 -Ot!•nev ,n.1 "-' 1:52.l 11.0 IS.0 lt .9 ••• Mlle -Stonr 1-Mlle -semmon1 120 HH -POl'!er 1:11.0 t ::n.1 '"' ... '"' ... J:l<l.1 .,~ 180 LH -Porlt• UO ReltY 11,7 lt.J "·' "" "" ... n'" "' SI·• Mitt Rtll"f a1ts.• 1n1) High JwnP -Gil!e!!t Long Jump -Coe~,,.,. fl()ll. Vtu!I -Slover Silo! P11t -F lk• "'' l1-1l4 U-t>lo M u• \)1.,51,T "" 'H' '"' '"' "" "" . Sa11ta A11a £¥1111 0 11.(UI -£°Ylf'll 10.0 '" "·' HID.-'e.c111h1m 2?0 Ccl -Whitt U0 -HIM'tfl ' llO -0•111 1 :SS.S Parlfi4'a Mlle -Mtndo11 l ·MHt -GrOO;en 11'0 HH -Curtis I : IS.I ''Sl.3 100 -H!bb1 l20 Cc) -"Mlbbl t«l -Yw11g1r l lO -C~lln '·' "·' •• 1 :fl.O '"' 1961 1951 '"' O.vi1 110 LH -Cur!lt •«l RlllV ' Gift ideas. for his car .•. . . If·-; . -. "CALIFORNIAN" AIR CONDITIONER ., f 11dusiY• 'chitr feature pre-cooh 1CWf COf lhru 3 large tectongulor IOVTeo ortd ' tw~ rotating •ide- .,enlt . High performance 3·sp-d bloww o nd wori- oble ther.-olfot giYe 'fO" preciH <Ot'll.fort control. In •lim, lvxurious 1tyfing comple tr1eols onr dash. W• con c~ t0olor jg .atch .,o.r cor. Exp.rt i.,_· tt~otio" 09Crikib1e. .199.95 .... -"11111'11111•1 .. ,,•""' 111·111 • • "''llllJl/li!IJ ' __ , l/ 11111 1'1 11 1 · jfp.. . 1j~' tllllllll/!ll11i1~1J: i111111 '#' I • • • • I ·/////Ill '" ''" /I'll . . I ''.'~"""""''"./I'//// 1·•. • : .. II'; ~·~<1·11 I illfll_.,,;A.. I a I 1 • I /._. -.-..... .. " .. ,1 "11111 -~ '··.·~ ~ SPE<;IAL IUTI TAPE/FM STEREO SOUND PACKAGE Unbelie.cible YO!uel Powetful 8 trod. tape de-cit:, 2 han9·0R J,peoke•s, FM luner cortrid9e, 8 t•ock cartridge, 8 track· cleaner conrid ge and top• <~y o.w:I d!Jlt d ip1. 68.88 AUTO COFFEE PERCOLATOR KIT N ow ,..;.. con ow" cor. kit COt f')' COM!, enior lre5hly perked co ffee i n yo~r co11toin1 coffee pol, c\lpl, 1poon1, 14.95 LARGE AUTO V,ACUUM CLEANER Plu91 into lighler, operotel off bot!ery. Co met witft 2 v:tro 'ottoc hment,, corry co~. 13.4.4 11.0 1•.0 II.I 11.l .. '"' .... 1'61 '"' ••• 194• lt6! 1965 '"' :tu 1,~. ,,. ·~· "" '"' "" '"' "" "" ... '"' ,., 1,6. "" "" "" ' Mlt. R•llV • Hlth Jump -WelR,IUI Lant J11mp -Curllt Pillt V1111t -H•111t $1101 Pur -M1l1r 11n .1 '''''" 2).)V, 11·1» ..... SA 1/alleg Santiago, "" , ... .... •m "M • IOD -Kuller t ,I 1961 ?10 (() -Turne¥ 22.t 1t6S ~. ·' ,, , 1: .s '·''·· U.1 ••• •• l :ll.1 'j" " " ... "" ... ,., ... ••• . .. ••• \970 1910 JtlO "" 19JD 1910 "" UH '"' 19U lt6• ,, . 1969 1t•o , .. ••• llOI 1961 \961 ... 1fU "" ~.i() lleltY 0 .1 M!le lltl~V lil•,I Hl$n Jump -Ari1' .. , PUlf' V•~!I -G. MOOf'rt I.e.• LOI'¥ Jump -Jlf\H1• 22.f SllG! Pu• -Trtitf>pfnvtro Sl·ll'h Dis.;us -(ovtr~Y!1• 15J..J4htl \'Illa Park 100 -l'ioll<kl•nd K~nt llNtd 12'(CI -f rllUflf UO -St~n• 110 -'""*•" Ml.., -R()~ l-Mlle -N•thol1<11n no HH -HD!llund !IO LH -ll~lul'>J •41! Re1ay Mlle lleltv " ' "·' 10.1 n .r .. , :;;t:t' t ;•S 0 11.J "·' u.o l :2!.1 ... \~ n:.v, 13-1~ High Ju""" -H1rt Lone Jum<> -MtdlU~d P<>lt vavu -e111011 _ ~t Pu! -ThOmpoon Ol>cus -e.uck -lll·$(1'1>) ::i = ~:r.·::1e .. 1 l :~:: 1::: Mlle -G•rl• 1:23,] 196li '-Ml'* -Alblll1r t :n.o 1965 Troy Wester•• 100 -Stolt t.• 120 HH -Slml 11.6 1911' Tuku• U.6 19115 lllO LH -LI B1rf"t lt.O 1943 ~.iQ Rl1tY '3.l H10 Mlle Rtlav l :'9.1 lt6' High Jump -R11musse~ •2 lf'4 HI ti fr .. , Ifft Loog J11m.p -Coo&!IL 22·7V. 1961 Pole V1ult -F•ndel 14-1 ··~ Shel Put -Jame' s.s..1 196' DIKul -Jlmel 16)-JlllO ~ !DC -Ker1IM 270!c! -ICeryttn UO -8run11•d 680 -Leltose Mii• -Jeonl~t1 1·Mlle -llot!IMr t:IO HH -Catl)On no Lil -ter1~1r1 HD llel1y Ml+• Rel1v 10.0 "' S0.6 1 :~.o •rll.O ,,~.o II.I lt.S 0 .5 );:11,9 "" ,,. '"' "" "" ••• '"' 1961 "" ... O'A~nf •.I Yuklnlro •.I 210!CI -P•llo 11.3 4-10 -Mick 4 .t ltlO -Hui1 l:~.6 Mlle -Fl•!fl' l :ll.} l·Mllt -Flllfr t ;lf,t 110 H -Swill U.I llO Ltt -Swill 19.t ~10 R~ltv '3 t Savntt11a ••• ~1'-"" \969 HI;~ Juml -MCNfvln c~ Jump -110~1 ... Po~ eull -Cllurnock Sl'lol Pu! -Hcvb!n OIKUI -Ho;bln " "'' 11·11'> ~·1'> lll·llcl '"' 1961 "" 1961 .... Mlle Ret1y, l :lS.J Hl9h Jump -Cijrll1 ,_.,"1 Leno Jlln"D -,,., • ..,., n-1 Po~ Vtull -llo•d u '""'\ Snot Pu! -Thurman 60·6\lo Oiscu1 -W1uel! l~·l.,!hl! 1 :56.P ;J::: 1910 1910 , ... ••• '"' "" ••• T11slin 11'estn1i11ster 15.0 11.• IJ.I l:'1.1 ••• »-• ,,. tS·t "" 1964 ••• ••• "" 100 -Walktr 21'0(t) -M•ll .-no.,.,,, 100 -Wllket a80 -Lew'l1 Mlle -·F•lncls l·Mlle -S.ntord .. 12.c n.o ••• 1 ,~;i •:11.9 t ;lt.7 ... 1961 f969 """ "" ,., ... 11111 -Lindi• H•nna CelDO 7701cl -C111>o '-ID -Calt>o Ser·vite 170 HH -PtmPtrln 180 LH -Plml>l!rln ~40 Ae*Y 10.1 "·' "" "" "" 1961 880 -TttnladUt Mlt<f -Trenl~Uf l·Mll• -Sybtrl "II HH -McDaniel 1811 LH -Hie~• Ml\t Re!av 3:1!. I 1'61 ••• ... lt6• .... 1910 1910 ltl01 ... .. , 11·5 !)·t ~6-1 High J11mp -P•tOI' Li>no Jump -PJmprrln P()ll Ueu!I -Go•m•n • Shot Put -l::lf\d!>tv Dlwi1 --:: P1hnk• 1S6·10l~I) 'H' 19~\ "" 1•·1 "" Jim•~ Ounl•P "0 RlllAY lo'ile Rolsy Hl9~ Jump -Borg L~-u JurnP -Httre<• Pole V•ul~ -JollJ\l.OA Sii()! Put -Jonei "" "ft Valettcia .-. ill: ... '"' "" 33 months guarantee with 1 O months 1 OOo/o allowance roremosl Protec,ion Gupraolee. 'tour rorr· most tire protection au"arantee. covers 111\ foremost pass.enger l i•!;'S le~cept our SPf"- cial hil!h·perfo•mance. I.res) aga inst all 10<1d hatarcl or defect te.lu1es. You a re prole<:led for the entire-~lated month! of guar;in!ee. 11 your ti1e talls durirtll the gua•ante!' pe· rioa. return it to us and we wl!I, at our OP· lion. repair you1 ti1e, or mate otn illrowa nce based on the orig•n1t p\lrthase prk:e, in· eluding applir.able Federal Eiclse Ta•. to· ward the puf1:h11se of a new tire. We will allow 100% of 111e original purchase price, ,nc1uding applk:abte Federal Excise Tai, du1ini! Ille JOO~• allowance period. Tl'lere· ;tfler, we will allow !IO'• Of 25% o f Ille '1 original purc.hase oriC"e, includina applica- ble Federal Erci~ T otlt, toward the ourchase ol 1 new lire. !See chart below) He•t's how your 1u•r1ntet 111i11st feilurt wor~s: FOREMOST• GP WITH 4 PLY POLYESTER CORD 17.44 p!w• hd. '"" o"d okf li•1 BLACkWAll fUBELf;S Si•• Orig. f •d, lo.( •SO.IJ ••••••••••• lt.•S ...... , ,., • l .11 700.13 ••••••••••• 11.lj •·•·•·••••• •.• , C71·\o( •••••••••·• 21.t S •••• ,. , 17 S60-JS ........... 21 •s .' ... :::: .. :Us NOW20.44 ply• f!d': IO• 011d old tit• llACkWALl fUIE Lf~S s... o.;,. E11·1 4 •••••••·••· 1J,I S 111-1 4 •. ,,,, • ., •• 1S,4S f11·1S • , ... , • , .•. 1J•ls ........... ..d ..... , " 2.•• 2,10 .. ' ....... . NOW23.44 pl~t f•oi. to~ Ofld' t1' tlrt llA(l(WAll TUIElllS sr •• G71-l" , ••• ,.,,, ... G71-1S-•.•••.••••• 0 .1,. 11 •S'."""" .. , . .0 27.t S ....... ,, •• 2 • .0 NOW26.44 plu• !•d, IOlt e114' 1!' 1;,9 10.0 10.0 10.0 n.• ••• l :!l.I (:08.,; ,, "·9 l•.I It .I 19.1 tt,7 "·' J :M.O .., n• '" ,.,, .... "" 1t6l •H• "" . ... 1'10 '"' .... "" "" .. , 196$ "" ''" "" ... .... lt6f 1'70 "" ·~ "" ... .... •ff• .... 'H' '"' . ... , ... "" '"' •HS .... '™ •H• "" ·~ '"' '"' "'' '"' '"' •ff• '"' 1'6S '"' lf61 "" lt67 1970 Jt10· "" "" ••• .... '"' '"' Entire 1u1r1ntee pe.rioci •....•• ~ .... 33 Tl'IOnlt!s 100 % 1llowence p1riod ····-··· 1·10 months 50% 1Uow•nc1 pttiod ..•.•••.•. 11· 19 month1 25% 1llow1nce periocl .•.•• -... 20·33 '"'"'"' Tre1d Life Ptoleelion. Wt; build into eYery foremost tire ,a!e ""Ctoon ;ndicatois. Ther }!lilnal w hen Yo_u l tire shoold be rep1olted. If your l i1e ,,..e.:irs oul {e•cept IOi" iflCOrlt!Cl ~1,e:nmenll we w•ll rna~e an a1low1nce bi'sed on the ori1Jnal purthotse price. inctuding IP· p!!c1ble Federal (ltC•~ T11t, l<*ard thr. -:---~· .a:new mi;wa:rnm;w s.tiUt:": -J. -. ~· -----=---------=-::.._:flACICW~l.t.-.TIJ"!lt~ ~--~-~ -~ CANOGA PARK MONTCIA IR • • ~ +n1 t rim hall. o! l(""ijiJril"i( tfie ~c"On"lf - h1U or 1ne st•led mon(tir ortu11t'lntee. Thf1 auarantie is not tr.Jritierabfr: It is only f0t p1iY1lll Pl$Ml'lll•' ca•5F p1istnier sl!·~ F~nw~ CA RLSBAD CH UIA VISTA DOWNEY NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CIT"I" Si•• Orf1. feel. ti!• ~, •. , ......... ~ ~.2M.1 ··········-'·'° 1i'7f:1s-•.•• :.-:-•..• ~. r ~ ... : ...... 1.&0 WHITEWALLS ONLY •3 MOH i I ULLE RTON Vl:NTURA SHOP SlJ NOAY, TOO 1210 .5 P.M.I -~ - • ~·-- • ' 3Duel ' . ForFV Opening By CRAIG SHEFF Of .,.. O.ltr """ lfllf A t.hrtt-way battle for the st.artlng quatterback job shapes up when F<M!ntain Valley High begins football drills ln the fall.' Coach Bruce Pickfonl 's Baroos climax~ s p r i n g workouts with a touch game involvmg graduating seniors against underclamnen. . 'I1le quarterback spot 1s a toss-up at this point, involving Tom Meunier, Rick Powers and Kenny Shibata, says Pickford. Meunier was the junior varsity . quarterback ! a st season as a sophomore; Powers, a two-year lettennan, was a starting halfback for the Barons as a junior last year; Shibata has been a defensive halfback standout. "It makes for an interesting situation:" says Pickford when di.scussing the quarterback outlook. "It will depend on which kid works the hardest al it." Pickford adds that all 'three will play, whether at quarterback or some other poslUon . The F()l;l)tain • Va1ley coach was generally pleased with spring practice. - "Overall, the drills went ""rea l good. We accomplished the things we wanted to. We thougtlt our running game went well, but it's hard to determine without pads. It does look better -than it d!d at this aqe last year. ••we need a lot of work on our~ game. Jt wasn't bad, bUt it certainly needs hnprovC1ent. As we get ex~ periencoe we trunk it wip come aklng." Picklon! abo added that th• BatmS will have to work on · improving their d e f e.n s iv e stCODdary. "Tbi.s is expected because of so many young kids." • Pickford singled out'lhe play of six aopbornores who expect to play quite a bit next seuon. J'.beY Include lineman Lance "Mctcnipt, Bob Timberlake, Foreol DuVaJI and Eldon Kidd •kine with backll Matt /,j~ and Pete Scalisi. ' • • , ~ • ·. ' • ' ltlait'iita11s .i,. the ~arons' Litae . . • .. • • • • ' .:, ~ • , • -Fountain Valley High Schoo1's varsity football team will be an- chored iri the line by this pair of. returning veterans. Bob Walker (left) is a six,-foot, 205-pound tackle and mate Jim Host.etier meas- ures 5-10 195. Both wiU be seniors in the fall when the Barons re-. . , ~rune grid warfare. . . Depth Ke)· ··Question Mar ks Rie main To Corona F ,70· M · G ·dd or . esa r-i ers An excellent combination. or two in lhe p~assing department. an adequate sup- ply of running backs and a solid se.ven across the line. The outlook appe ars "bright at Co:ita Mesa High School regaf'ding the 1970 football campaign .•• but there are question marM that must be answered before a f i n a I says he's got lhe ·player to fill the bill in 6-1, 180-pound Craig Leeper. intersqua~ game and It went real w~~ said Millet. Leading ball car~iers were Kim Wolf lS7 yards in five totes) and Ke-ot Paul (44 yards on six carries). , Deep Sea Fish Rep.ort SAM CLEMIEJ!TE-19' •ntlt rl'1 l,,lO tt..rrecvo1. hi llloq, 21 ti.Hiiu!. 1s bollllo. HEWPOltT !Art'I L•!ldl~I) -10J U>tlet'$1 \JIG blrr1<U01, Q bonl1D, t Jellowl1ll. ~-bin, 5 ~1Ubut, 2 Ml<k· ....... ID1Vft"'1 ladulrl.....)2<1 l"9t..-1; 1.01• bin, 5U blmu:vd1, 113 bonito. I y,11ow11u. Iii 1111)bu1. LOMG •l'ACH l•tlmtnt l'lerl -10 lntlt<"l1 lfj bli.l. 2 htrlllut. fl'Kiflt St>on11s111-..u. 1net .... 1 1 wblti ,,. t>.11. "67 lllH, m bhll bl11, ll'ltr.el111 U..-11111-211 1111111..-1; 1 blrr1tu01. 112 alt.c:O bl11., 51 rod! coo. iM5 blu1 O.u. • , Reunited Again . It's Like Old Ti~es .. For All-star Trio ' lly llOGEI\ CARI.WN Of 1111 Dallf' J"ti.t 111" For Rick Aberegg; Pete Miller and Dan PhiUips- three of the brightest 11\ars on Orange County's North All· Slar basketball team .....; the Yankee scrimmages and workouts are like old times despite their youthful age. I All three earned AU-.County honors hands down the past yrep basketball season with Aberegg getting perhaps the most personal honors of the trio . And when they take the floor Jlltle 20 at Orange Coast Collegt!, ft will be one final 'I fling together after being / . eve da f .separated the past four years. him ~p , ry Y rom A"-K Ila HI h A11ahe1m. uo;:iegg at ate . . g • "This kid Phillips, you just Millec: at Troy and Philhps at Id 'l keep him down They Anaheim cou n . · · · y,•ere three exceptional kids Prior to that, all of them . and then we had Frank Childs -including Frank Childs of here too! Fullerton, another Ya n k e e "They all went t h e I r standout -performed under separate ways lo high school the banner o{. lhe Fullerton so now y,·hen I go to see &ys Club as sixth, seventh them and they're playing and eighth graders. · a,iainst one another I have And for Pete Liapis, coach to sit on one side and _then at the club, there are some the other, •. and I don't dare remarkable m e m o r i e s en--cheer," says the man who dured in his 17-year stint. starts youngsters o!f on the Some of the best include right fool. things regarWng this trio -Among a remarkable field or quartet if you prefer. of athletes, here are a few It was Aberegg and Mjller who have excelleO under who led the eighth grade-team · Liapis' rule at the Boys Club : ·to second place in-·the 29 Brad McNama ra (Sunny Palms fnvitalional, Joshlg only Hills and Arizona Slate), Bill by one point in the finals Holligan (Stanford). Bob to an out-of-state quintet Pender (Servile 8'Jld U C Despite finishing second, Ri verside), Gary Fowler ~UC Aberegg was named Most Berkeley). Brig 0 wen ll Valua ble Player of the (Washington Redskins), Jeff tourney,. an event that Nygren (University or Mln- featured over 1,000 boys. nesota), Jeff Baker (Fullerton Rick was named the Boy JC AU-American), Mike Wells of the Year at the Fullerton (Cal Poly Pomona), Gordon club last year. Also included . Carter (USC), the list goes in that span of victories was on ~nd on. a Kiwanis Tourney Litle at The future? LiapiJ tabs this Orange Coast College, .site of trio as having the capabilities the fifth annual North-South of the Abercggs, Millers and All-Star game which they _ate~ P.billips: . presently Involved in. Robert Lcvoit .(headed for "Rick played for me as a Fullerton High), D a vi d fifth grader, too, on the sixth Sherbeck <probabl>" Brea) and grade team. What. an athlete. Tim Squires (Buena Park He's even great in billiards. High). · Anything he touches ••. he's -Sherbeck is the son of Hat a ~natural," exclaims Liapis Sherbeck, Fullerton Junior when d~ Aberegg·s College cage mentor. talents. "And here's a name to Baseball's Top Ten Now if someone would kind- ly provide' coach Dave Holland with the necessary depth to back those plus marks on the Corona dcl Mar High School '!"~ football team •. things would verdict is in as to whether th e Mustangs are i"Capable of winning the.Irvine !-eague title or not. No. 3 is whether lhls 1970 edition can Stay healthy a.nd off the sick and beat up list.• Last }"tar's staggering Injury list wiped out what was billed as a banner yea r tor the Senik was lmpr~sive in the p a s s i n g department, com- pleting five of seven and backup man Flip.Darnell com- pleted .four or 10. S•AL ll'ACH-111 ..,11!tr11 tlll blu, 11 •lllllbul. 2 D&rr1Wd1. ••l"f9 -101 t n!lltrli J ~tUb\/t. "Pete Miller was on thilt remember •.. Roger Childs. team with Ri ckie and Danny. He's· the youf_!ger brother of Miller was a fighter. He work-Frank Childs. I think he'll ed, hard, aWfully hard. And even be belter, than his Danny's father ~ to bring brother," says Liapis. ,.11,111111 {I Oecl11oftt) Tl•nl. M!11Mtol1, l.O. 1.0001 F. P•lcr• .on, Ntw York, ,.,, .111; McO.nlt !• N-VII!'-. 1-t, .HO; McN•llJ, 81111- mort, f.J. .HO; P1lmer, B1lllmort, •·3. .750. • NATIONAL LRAGUE PllJlr Chill G Aa II. C1rlJ. All • 57 1'01 11 P~tt, (111 61 iJO ~ Hidl;m1n, CM JO 16' 37 Gr1blrktwll1, LA $7 I., 71 G11ICll'l, SD 5' rn JI CIMn«tft, Pell 51 1.. 'l1 Mtnkt• Hin '1 731 32 Sll1<mkv. N.Y. ~1 162 to Ditti. SF st 117 31 Hllftdt•IOl'I. SF ~ 211 51 N-llMll " "'" ll . .oo• IS .llO !II ,)09 t1 .l<i• II .J:n t7 ·"' n ·"' 51 .n1 " .m " ·'" P..-ei, (IMl...,..11, U : B...cll. CIM1"" ,..11, "JO; Rlefl Alltfl. St L....,11, It; Mc- Covn, :kn l'••MIKO, "' H ......... ,flt11nt1 , 111 Colbert. ~11 Olffo, 11; 8. Wl!lllm1, Cllk190. 11. lh1111 a11111 I~ Pttt1, Clncin...11, 6'; 8...cti, Cincln· 11111, 5'1 8. Wll!!•m•. Chk~'fl· S7: ltlch Alltn. SI. LOI.Ill. SI; McCO¥tY, 5111 Fr1n<IKO. SI .. 11.111111 II O.d11etq) Slm•.wi, Cln<l.,,..11, f·1. .M ; G, S•-. Al1111!1, 4-1 , .UI; SIO.Ckl. New YDrll , f.I •. WI N11h. Alllnlt, f-7, .IOG; M<- GlolflUn. Clncl11N!l, f·l. .1JO. SOFT SELL SAM C,A.RfER: CoCJrl!iC.LOA,S c~ ., . 1r1os J {-11 • look pretty good for 197~. Depth, especially in the line. seems lo be Holland 's chief, Woffy, HMyer, I.be pro- mising aspects to the ~rona picture in the fall have moved Holland to call his spring drills, "A happy spring for us." His squad finished up the drills Thursday with a Blue- White game that was won by the Keith Samuels-led Blue team, 16-G. ·Scoring-for the winners were Samuels (five-yard. run) and Craig Frizzell (30-yard retUr n ·or--·an interceptfon) while the Whites tally came on John ,Miles' eight-ya rd run culminating a lengthy drive. Holland leelS he and his staff ·were able to acConiplish their goals during the spring and he has Cstablished a first- team unit across 1he line - where the Sea Kings ·were hart most by graduation. H~re's ho1v it shapes up on the lin.e at the moment: -Chuck Miller (180) is holding doWn the center, flanked by guards Co u r t Zimmerman (185) and Tim Bandel l16Sl. The tackles are A I e c Ramsay 12101 and Al Peralto 1190) with Jeff Reichert (185 ) set at tight end. The split end is Karl Killefer I 11s 1. . His chief passer is Samuels. last year"s quarterback. who has shined throughout the drills. By Marvin Myers -,.:.:...-.~---...-. . No. 1 on the li s t is at quarterback y,·here ·R o b In Senik displayed excellent abili- ty during recently completed spring drills. No. 2 iS in the 'punting game where major impro~ment is required for the team to be a contender. Coaeh Mal' Miller Mesan~. Mille,. e x pre ssed his , satisfaction with his , team's eforts in the spring, drills and in the scrimmage wraeping up the business. · . "We were really pleased: \Ye had a small clinic for lhe the Pop Warner coa ches in area and then had an ' Mesa Bowling Tourney Res umes Action Tonigl1t With a new leader, the 1970 \\lest Coac h Match Ga m c Elin1lna1.ions enters its fo"rlh We(!k of bowling tonight at Kona Lanes at 9. Bernardino, who hatl an 8!IO se ries. vaulting fro1n 79th place to the t,jo. 20 position. Top area bowler Is Jerrg Brennan of \Vestminster, 'now fourth, Brennan had an 843 sfries last week, jumping from the 22nd spot. He is 32 pins behind the leader. The field , now 120. will be Top receivers were Wolf, Ken Warrl!n and Pat Kalama, each. catching a pair of aerials. So me surprises were in th~ fold, also, with Gary King (oose man) and Mike Schepens (offensive tackle) ketting some prai'se from their coach. The defensive secondary - composed of Joe and Joo Marehlorlatti, • Kalama and Mason Hungerf9rd -:-shi~d in spring drills as d l d lt.iebacker Jim Bohl. 01hm who perfor m ed especially well in the spring drills were Dale Williams (center) and'" Dan Speilbcrger at guard after !11issing last year because of injuries. Benny Ricar_do toed a 35-- yard field goal in the scrim- mage .also. "We fetl we were able 1o evaluate our personnel and have got them in the •• right places.-And J think we have bett.er team quclmess." said Miller in summarizing the drills. Left-hander Dou g_ Johnson of Long Beach is the new pace·setter. replac ing Tony Grinceri of Ontario who drop- ped to third afte r leading the competition the first two weeks. cut to 60 at the end of 28 ;:==========i In last ~1onday·s round , Johnson bowled an 811 block to move him up two spots games. "" ••• Andy's Fun Aslt anr'kltl. "Ask Arnly" Is fun. Stt It Sat11rda11 ln the DAILY in the standings. His total pin· 1. DOU9 JDllnlllf!. Long 6'Kti 2.-4U fall is 2,466. an average of i ~=y u=~· ~~;~· t!!:li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 205 per game. •. Jer.., ere-n, w111m1ns1... 1.41 pot I G s. w,i1 91oc:11;. c1.._. 1.~211 In 5erorKI s s ardena ·s 6, D•lt uie .... LiM Angelt' 7.-'11 PILOT. • 1. Htl Olmblr, Rlwnkle 7,<iU Benny Becker with 2.452 total 1. J1y ROb1nwn. s.1111 suw.111 2..-1J pins. Beckef had an 831 series 1:: ~1t,~;~.r~;:'8i~... t,.: last week, jumping from the 1c~1: ..:~~~'~:-~~i r .. ~~~::m. No, 10 spot. • 1~1lmlnsl•rl, 7,ltti 11. \. • r r y G · J S<h<>tnle!~• (C.,,11 MeuJ, '.3131 J°' rinceri had a 36-ptn ead 011~y ic111t• Me111, uni 2!. Ecldlll Ralph Lomb d r S.rM1 !Weflm.11\1111'1, 2.3'21 Nt.c:• over ar O st1ta11o 1cm1a ~l. 1,:W..; 41, kb Burbank going lnto last week 's Probert 1Hunt1no1on se1c1o1. un1 47. I bu wh •t B11G Row !Hunl1no1on llt1c~l. ·2.301 , pay, t en I WaS Over SI. L•r•J kell(!r !We,lmln1ler). 2f"" both bowlers had slipped con· '°· Be~ D•1e1c1t11 1Fa1mttln v11 tYl. 2 16•; as. Rev MclCten (Hunll~flon SiderabJy. llHdl), 2,2,2; n. Gino P1ni1tene Grine.er! had a 727 seriesl.=='w='="=m='"="'='='·='=·"='·=====ill and now has 2,4-16 total pins, iust 20 behind Johnson. Lom- bard, with a sub-par 681 set. fell lo 24th place. He has 2,364 total pins. The top block last week was turned in -by. another left. hander Gary Madison of San Only One Fin.it stotks 111 all hofft. rdtllons. That's a big df;il? It Is In Orang1i County. Tilt DAIL V PILOT Is Utt Mly daily ntwSpaper tNt OtllY.. en tht packagt_. DELl'A SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less -Co111pf~ Utto ~f fil.ergl1'' 8olt1d T1r1t A~oil1bto . . Pt1ns St.rt .t S21 .tl ,pl11 P.f ,f . ; . , Fil:io•gl1,, W ld1 O v•l1 -S•p1r P11111l11,111 ~· R1di1I ...... Spor+1 -S1nd .lti99y - Ii 111 S!111 True~ Tir11 141 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa • 645·2010 l1n•Am1rit11d f0pft0tl"9 loh 119 a.i,1 M•1l1r C~or9• ' 2f01 WIST 17tll, SANTA ANA -541 ·,f04 • ~ SAFECO INSURANCli .. 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The Pitallory Cup is a North American Y8cht Racing Union competition symbolic of the men's North American sailing championships. Campbell fouled out of the firsf\ race but ~laced high • t'11ough in the other three to cinch the quarter-finals. He vd ll probably represent YllU ·in the semi-final s. · A ·tie for second place -• • • DAILY PILOT £1 Tahiti Racers Sail .. $kippers Face Long .Time at Sea The 14-boat Lo9 Angeles to TahiU yacht rat.>e ncet sel SW! ol! Point Fermill :n noon toctaY, heading toward the west end oc Catalina lslana in a building westerly that would, hopefully, speed them on their 3.571-mile crossing lo Papl'ele, capita\ of French Polyne.-;in. By the linle · San Clemente Island rcc-edcd astern, ski~ pers and crews . y,·ould raise no furtht>r landfall befo.-G their approach to the lslarx1 of Tahiti. In the nieantinle they faced Water Ski Record -5et the prospects Of doldrums near· the equator that mighl stall them fOf' days. In previo\a TahiU races certain yachts ha ve sat for days on a windless ocean near the equator under torrential rains. ~1ost likely candidates for f11st to finish.. in the race are Ken De Meuse 's 73-foot ketch Blacktin from St. Fran- cis Yacht Club, and George O'Brien's 78-foot ketch Mir, Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, British Columbia. Bolh will be, after the ela~ ed time t.ecord ~ 17 days, 7 hours, 57 minutes and 55 seconds set by I.he late Robe.rt r. Johnson 's 72-foot ket.dt Ticonderoga Jn 1964. A gala scndoff party for the skippers and crews" was . held Friday night at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The race is sailed under the 1u.spices of the Transpaclnc Yacht-Club which abo s~rs the bien-- nial Los Angeles to Honolulu race. This year"s TahiU race wiU be the first of a regular biennial scheduled on the op- wsHe year from ttie Honolulu race. NHY C Sailor Takes Woman's Collegiates between Alamilo5 Buy Yacht Younger of Hticienda H'eights, Sue Barneson of Newport Team ski pper, teamed with Club and Voyagers YachL l'ERillS IAP) -Sally Swiss Navy Winner of Long Point forced a sailoff scheduled for set a ncy,· women's wat er llarbor Yacht Clu b was lhe ~1ary Griffith, LAYC wllb next Friday. Ken \Veiss \vas skiing record or io5.i4 nlilcs skipper or a y,•omen'S sailing Co h ch BC C D II B-11 hi p 1 & d per hour Sundny lo become Cece: Cotton of CHYC as crew. Bahia riot ian Ya t Club Y : (3) ue o, 1 \V ·1e, a terson Thurman, CBYC: Um skipper for ABYC an the first y,•oman ever clocked tea m from USC which placed USC was the only Wesl Dick Deaver's Cal-29 sloop was host to nearly 50 boats LBYC. (3) Ahsante •. Lew Comyns, Mark OIS<ln was at the helm raster lh<ln IOO. third in t.he recent national Swiss Navy was the overall from the Los Angeles Harbor PHRF-A -(I) Tigre, Bill CBYC. for VYC. Pulled by 1hc supercharged y,•onlen's championship of the Coast school entered in the nd Cl D . 1 Sa 'gh Petersen, CBYC; (2) Sea PHRF-A ·-(I) Sea Chase Winner of the sailo ff will gas h)'dro Crucifier, piloted 12-school regatta sailed on ~ a ass .winner n area turday rn t in the Chase II, Chet Ga!\, SI BYC·, 11 ; Nova II, John Jordan, represent SCYA in the semi-InterC1lllegiatc Yac~t Racing N-~ H bo y ht Cl b' J B hi d C b 'llo by Matt Christiansen of N Am · Chesapeake Bay with the U.S. .... .,...... ar r ac u s annua a a e a rt (3) Oliver, Bill~Raus, SI BYC. CBYC (3) Oliver. finals. The quarter finals were Nor....•alk. Ca 1 i r.; ~fis~ Association ~ orth er1ca Long Point Race Saturday and Reverse 41"gosy. PHRF·B-{1) Gem. George . PHRF-B -(1) Finesse, llal gailed in Llghtning"'\ Class Younger. 17. had a backup at Annapolis, Md. Naval Acaderny as host. Sunday. The race was the Double wi.Mer of the ocean Mcinnis, SI BYC; (2) Salty Pudewa, CBYC: t2) La sloops at King Harbor \'acht time or lOl.l68 in the Ne~ional Miss Barneson, with Kathy Winner of the .fegatta .was third. in the 1970 Ahman&>n racing division was Ar l Dog, Walter Pregler, LSF; (3l Barbarita, Lloyd Powe 11 , Club. Drag Boat Associa tion's Flag Munroe as crew , was high-Radcliffe with skippers Sandy Sen.es. F'•al resul'··. Walker's Cal-40 [rom Cabrillo Naniloa, 1-lugh Wherrit, SI CBYC; (3) Esprit II , \V.A. The semi-finals will be sail-Dnv race11• Storer and Lisa Fulwelder. Se-"' ~ B C s· ·~ ABYC · point skipper of the 12·race Beach Yadlt Club. Here are Y . . 1egr1.,., . ed at Palo Alto July 18-19. The mark breaks the old cond was · ltiIT. The serie!' OVERALL -(I) Swiss results of the two legs or -MORF -(I) Dutch Mist, 1.1.0RF -:-< (I ) Westerly: (2) The winner of thtJI round will record of 92.62 she set In series with six firsts, two 4ths NavY : (2) Encore, Fred the race : Cordy Kooiman, CBYC; (2) Dutch Mist: (3l Sybarite JI, rcpreseoL California in the Jaouary 1969 at Long Beach; :ind four-Srdraccounti~ii"Ur was sailed in Ski P j 3 ck MacDonald, NHYC ; ( 3) Los Angeles to Ne w p 0 rt Westerly, De 1 c h am p s & Edith Grant. CBYC. ·finals. Calif. 142 points. She was the B dinghies. Cartrra, Steve Barn a rd, Saturday . Corbell, CBYC; (3) Tahees,I~---------------'--------------------'------------------- PACIFIC MULTIHULL -Cles \\'iseman, LBYC. NHYC; (4) Melee, Don Ayres, I s (I) Force JO, Roger -Jewett. Newport to Los Ange es un- Jr. NHYC; (5) Firebrand, CBYC; (2) Whi.Plash. Mariotti ~y . George West, NHYC. & Bradlei, CBYC; f 3 ) PACIFIC 1.-nJLTIHULL - CLASS A-(1) Eocore \.. Magnificent Obsession, George (I) Aquarius, Alex KozJoff, (2) Prelude, Jim Linderman, Nedleman, ·PVYC. · BCYC: (2) Whiplash ; (3) BYC; (3) Westerly, Daren OCEAN RACING -Cl) Force 10. McG n NHYC I Tetua, Art Walker, CBYC; (2) OOEAN RACING - (1) CL~' 8 _ (.I) Carerra; Ana Maria, Al Schoellerman, l'etua; (2) Tilt 0 The Kilt, (2) Melee; (3) Firebrand. CLASS C -(1) Atari, John Cazfer, BYC~ (2) Destiny II, John Hooten, BCYC; -(3) Sanderling. Poole &: Kirk, BCYC & BYC. ' . Gem-!n Clean Sweep Of Point Du1ne Race CLASS D -(I) Swiss Navy : (2) Malahina, Jack Bostwick, BCYC: (3) Balclutha, John Kincaid, CBYC. PHRF -(I) Lanini, Griffis & Harvey, BYC; (2) Niki II, John Kinkel, BCYC; (3) Robin, Jac k Dalahite, SSSC. MORF -(I) Serena, Phil Doane, NHYC. Second Place Finish Still ' Takes .. Title QWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) - Myr's Sheet ~fetal, piloted by Bill· ~1uncey, finished seC1lnd Jn the championship run but compiled enough points in preliminao runs to win the 2nd annlial K entucky Governor's Cup u n l I m i t e d hydroplane regatta Sunday. - Muncey's boat, which cap- tured the President's Cup Regatta at Wash ington, D.C., last week, won b o t h prelimin ary heats and finished Ule compeLition y,•ith I, JOO points. Miss Budweiser, driven by Dean Olenoweth of Xenia, Ohio, took second place with 9'l5 points. Miss Budweiser won the championship run, but finished second and Ulird in preliminary heats. The regat4 was held on a 2~ mile oval course on the Ohio River. Muncey, of Seattle, Wash., pu shed his boat to an average speed of 98.603 mil!s per hour on the way to picking up a major portion oC the $21 ,000 In prize money. The final breakdown of winning shares was not announced. The Qilumbia-50 Gem, skip- pered l:t,y Charles Ht1~away of California Yacht Club made a clean sweep of the Point Dume-Trans-Bay race Sunday, finishing the 52-mile. course in 10 hours for overall and Clas.s P, honors. There were no Class A yachlll entered. . The race was the-finale Of California ,Yacht C i'u b ' s Overton. Series of six offshore races. Final results of Poipt Dume race: OVERALL -'(!) Gem:· (2) SLarfire, Ralph Fiedler, WYC; (3) Th.era, Jame! O'Hern, CYC; (4) Yellow Jacket, Ter- ry Greene, CYC; t5J Lynla, Jackson Scott, eve. CLASS B -(1) Gem : l!l Thera: (B) Yellow Jack~t1 CLASS C -(I) Damoisellc. Steve Deskey, CYC; ( ~) KHYCTakes Whole Bag King Harbor Yacht Club skippers made. a clean sweep or the Coronado • 25 di strict championship regatta a t KHYC Saturday and Sunday· with Bob Crum in Freedom fini shing first among the top five i~the 23-boat fleet. -KHYC skipper's also · finish· ed one-two in the Los Angeles Thunderbird F I e e t cham· pion.ship regatta held a t KHYC. The winner w a s Allegro, skippered by Bill J ohnson. Final results : CORONADO 25 -(I) Freedom. Bob Crum, KHYC; (2)" Kai Leia . T. C. Wood, KHYC; (3) Nui Loa, Jim ~1"or­ ris0n. KHYC: ( 4) lnni sfrce, E. A. McSherr. KHYC: ~5) Tsunami, Tom COilins, KHYC. Nlmble. La ss. J ack Brink, WY C; (3) Donna ·J , John Roberlll, CYC. CLASS Tl -(I) Starf ire: (2) Blue Max. William Lewis, WYC ; (3). Adventure, Jim Foyer. WYC. MORF -(I) Su 'dy II, Andy Lockian, CYC: (2) Balu ba, Bob Logan, WYC; (3) Retreat fl. Bob S'1!ilh, PMYC. PHRF -Cl) Force Seven, Stu Under, LA YC: ( 2 ) Patriot, Gussioo & Fla1:11µgin, PMYC; (3) Sirena, Hamilton Barhydt, WYC. Lido 14s Captured By Ullman Dave Ullman of Ba100a Yacht Club won the Lldo-J4 Fleet_ t championship Sund<iy for the second year in a row, scoring 61/ .. points In the five,. . race series sailed in Newport Harbo r. Balboa Yacht Club was host lo the event. Runncrup in the cham- pionship flight was Gared Smith of BYC with 1.1,; points. Ted llinshaw of Lido Isle Yacht Club was the wi1111er in the sec-0nd division. There \\'ere 39 entries in the regattl. Winner of the trophy for the Cirst Class B entry to finish was Kathy Watson. Final results: CHAMPIONSR!P FLIGijT -(I) Dave Ullman, 614 : (2) Cared Sruith, 71~; (3) Peter Parker, 26 : (4) Bill McCo rd, 27i.ii ; fS) Jim Tyler, 31. SECOND DIVISION -(I) Ted Hinshaw ; (2) George Je!- Cries ; (3) Dick Alleh. B anking by W ~ter Yachtsme1i Will Get .Bayside Services ]l's a nice day. formation and fishing reports. So you'd like to go boating . the Centinela Bank will pro- But you've got some banking vide it oo tape. to do? ~The marine decor Is pro- No problem. The new Cm-vided throughout the interior tinela Bank regional head of. of the bank with such salty fice In Newport Beach ha! decorations as ship clocks. contains 5,300 square. feet and includ~ a public lobby," stx teller stations, executive ot- fices, conference r o o m s , emp loye s lounge a.l)d customers lounge. • VACATION VALU E si1• 7.00-13 bl1ckwall with tr11de·i"· plus federal 1;iicise tax of S1.90 per tir• • ~ugged 4-pfy nYtan card (most sizes J • ,• Good mile•u• ••• Ecanom_y _prices • EJ1ceede •II government requirements foi-: Strength. Endu;anCe, High Speed Performance . Fed•rel Sizes Excise Tix Bl1ckwall Whitewall 7.00-13 S1.90 $10.95 $13.95 7.75-14 2.17 14.75 17.25 8.25 -14 2.33 16.95 19.45 5.60-15 1.58 13.75 16.25 7.75-15 2.19 14.75 -17.25 8 25-15 2.36 16.95 19.45 8.55-14 2.53 -21.25 8.55-15 2.57 . -. 21 .25 USE OUR RAIN CHECK PROGRAM . B.F.Go~rlch will , get you the tire you want. Should w1 run out of your sll1 during thi1 offer, we will be happy to issue you 1 rein chtck ind order your lire at th111dvenised price for lulure dell'o'efy. ' ~~~·~~ic:-:~~:~;;;~$.c2··· ~9s·~;:--. ;.;;.-$2~-so l I • ·i;xporl Workmanship • Qu1fity ___.-. .ALIGNMENT , Any I • solved the dclemma. shuttered doors, bulkheaded Another convenJence for customers soon to be l>ut irrto operation will be remote drive· up teller stations linked to the inskle through closed circuit television and a pneumatic tube for rapid· banking transactions. I Replacement Parts e Special ~ow Prices .-. · · Cir I I GUAlAMJll Tiie .,.Ht)' llr.U ll~l•P IMlallnl Oii J'OUf ur .. 1¥.,•~19" lot 000 inHH ~"' •Ht r-;1 I "'-.cM111ml•t 111•-r•r ur 11rri1:1. aou1t1 1111 n.1qs 1.t.11 Of_, w111ur1~1 111i """" t11ty wm 1.1 REGULAR VALUE UP JO 12.50 I I ~ ~::e:,-::_ c::~l'!.1:,~r'.~::'17 1 111'1111 .. fVkt c11trn toJ lntt11111t•. w1•nifttr 111nu10 ;;.. •.• • CALL FOR APPOINTMENT .... '----=---------------·OFFER ENDS JUNE 30, 1970----------------------..-::1-. f Yoo can bring your boat teller areas and model boats alongside lhe Centinela Bank's in glass cases. , fi.fool. dock, make y o u r 1'he nautical theme is the deposit or withdrawal -or brainchlld of Rowan Henry, maybe swing l!.Joan -and the bank's president. Heni:y 9000 be on your way down is a former Navy man and the bay. presently pilots his own twin- The bayslde bank at 3333 screw cruiser. W. Coast Highway will even Genera.J consultant and provkl.e 8 dock-to-dock boat arc~ct or the flve•story for pickup and cl e 11 very 'batik Was Bank Building Corp. service. oC St. Louis. Associate Or if you are merely In-architect wns Carl R. Klager terested In the results of local ol San Francisco. yacht races, weather in· Ff-st floor of the building In addition to the head office In Inglewood, the Centirlela bank has other branches close to marinas at Playa dcl Rey and Hermosa Beach. Plans call for other branches at San Diego. >.Yentura,, San t a Barbara ..,d Riverside. •• ,, JONE5 TIRE .~-ERVICE 2049 HARBOR BLVD. IAt Ba y! COSTA ·MESA PHONE 646·4421 _ •. 540·4343 , • ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED • ., . """' . /001/r .4n11"1t:rrdrp M 13-16 I , I· . . . IWLY PILPT , DICK TIACY • 'MUn AND JEFF ' ~ IJ R.RY, BOY.' PUT ·THEM IN MY . CAR! PLAIN JANE ' j l· • ~ • . . l DON'T Se.EM TO HAVE A~ CAANGE .1 BOY, DOYoU HAVE CHA>JGE . OF A DOI.I.AR? By Al Smltt1 i>J'£ \<'00 KIDDING? 'ffiESE "'-\IS A DOU.AR IS C-. By Frank Ba~nski .. ~y OO~"Y Al.WA.VS. s.MOW uP ~ """" F~~1"TE SQM'-<:JP&~ PERKINS I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A. POWER I ACROSS 44 Gold: Sp, 1 Birds 45 Most · 1miablt ~ Of a ma jor 41 lih1slc1I ~ow tr cempos itlol'I 10 Lll'OPt lll Sl Show 14 Inspiring tHtcl or ltiidtr hard work ~S Th~olp . 5Z Prottcllon 6o Of ag agaiMt historic tht sun lfi""' 54 Aulhtntic1\ts 17 tit .·--: offlcl1lly Hrad to 51 "· ... Lost ht ad: Jn His 2w ords Aims": ll Chill 2 word s fi /15 /70 MISS PEACH 19 Quatr 5' Sulk 8 Oiscontinu t 34 Olstantt 20 Certa in "1-Boy Scout ' Franks' onil po litical • unit legal 35 Air httOt5 parlles: t.Z Olherwlsr code: JO Neares t 2 words &) Sll Yf 2 words · J.8 Cablts 22 Pentt11trs "4 N ;urow 10 Conceal J' Nuctidts' shlrply shelf 11 Genus of rtllliYtS 14 Oll'lerw1se 05 Proprrty shrubs 42 Alterna ted called lr11nsler 12 AJisessor 43 Read~·madt 2• 11'1kes && A~l tate 13 Fa vor c loth nQ shop lransluc.•111 ti? E lier 21 Trtr • employer 5J lhtt 2J Moll'nlul 4& Snarr · -loos• DOWN composition 47 Spill the Jl Israeli 25 Frttdof!I btlll5 seaport 1 'aller lrom sea 48 Emu l1\td 3Z Mecha nic 2 -'1tposltio11 sic kness: PttpinQ Tom 37 Sh1st1 1nd J To sheller 2 words ., USA sy111bol ':.".'' 4 Ort 1i111t: 27 Kind 50 Literary A • 2 wo rds of boiled rot111 )I l•ll 1111d } British cereal 53 lillsplaced ~ l llllllH r ssayls l ZB Hormont 55 Carbonated • 'rost • Kind or ZI --Ma jor or waler 4 Ancll"nt p.-1lltlQ111m Minor St. Clotl'linQ jtwlsh 7 Enterta in· 31 Aroma tic 57 Graf ···· • p1rt7 mentgroup : solution; 110 Numrrlcil • 4) lllf'I s name Abbr. 2 words prefix -· . ' STEVE ROPER PEANUTS ·--.... ... . . . . ·~ ... U'L AINll GORDO lei . ANIMAL . CRACKERS IQll!A~L fMalCIMalON ! M>eM&JI 6TOOO Hlil& FOR·DJS! .. 0 ly John Mil" · _ .. By Mell .-·~ '· .. ' .. . ....r. ly Saunden and Ovet'C)Cli'd By Charles _M.-Schula I ' \~ .. (i[>.'fO! - ... --- .• MR.MUM ..... ~ . . ly Al Capp ly Gus Arriola HOW COE.5 ONE COPE: WITH • '0/.1.lJS/ON? 0 0 By Ferd Johnson tx>YOU HAVE '>CME IH.AT15 "'-"'""" 1-1 5 Cf N T Bl> ? By Ro9et' Bollen ... SAILORS , ....... "' 9\llO(Hlf ""'"" .. ~., =-. DENNIS THE MENACE '&?Y! 1)10 Mf. 'N YOU EVEF. MAK~.,-, A LOT CIF Fill~ 11115 ~Ir«:> I •• I - t I l • " I • z • -.,, -15, 1970 • . S='r ...... ~ ,, ORAN<O~ COUNTY'S LARGEST • 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 tin 1:30 Open Etenrncas 3 Bedroom and Family Room Take Over $148.00 month -6.5 % • In Costa ?i1cu, buy sub- ject to cxi.~tini VA loan. Total pa.ymcnt includ- ing taxes will be 3148.00 (X.'r month. Lovely add~ ed family room. De- tached doublt-garaJ:e newly added. This home is in model condition. Q\vncr is anxiow;. Ask- in& 424,500. 4 'Bedrooms PLUS! This· home ha$ "vf'ry. thing: scpnratc dlnin~ room. J:"&mc room, 4 bedrooms, no clown VA. Oovernmt'nt AppraiS('d at S25.950. New carpel· Ing, nc\vly pa1ntC'd in- side and out. Set' this lo belleve it! Eastside Bargain $21 ,950 It JIC('ds paint and eltxiw grf'ast', bu! "''Ith 3 bedroom!! and 2 baths, harch~"OOd floors, dining room afea, and located in the df'Sirnble area of casll!idel Costa Mesa ytJU can't ·11 rlord .not to see \t at this price $11.950. l·lwTY! · Secluded Country Fixer Upper Loca ted In the back bay area of Nc10o•port Beach on ~1 acre. Featuring 2 horse corrals, encloseU lanai overlookin g beauHful s\vi,rnmi11.g pool. i2000 sq. tt. residence needs paint and ellxlw gt'fase, but what a pril'f' 011•ner "'ill finance at i~1 ~. Call today. -· • Own It For Less Than Rent $133.00 Mo. \\'ith payments · like this you can't a.fiord to rent. Extra sharp 4 bedroom 2 balh homr ln .Cosla i\tcl!a. buy subj,ect 10 the existing FllA loan; annual percenlagc ra1e of 5:14 ""· all bunt.in kitchen. double garage hlock wall fence, carpeU~ throu.e;hout, Sec It aod A\'e. Open e~s. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Reduced $1,000 -1/3 Acre Bettrr than new. This hnmr hUi M\V rarpel, hullt·lnsi tUcd kitch<'n, floor lo Cf'lllnt: roised he11.rt h fln.-1ililct. ClW· crl'd paUo, double J:"B- ragf', !x'Rullrully lond- l!ca11t'd. Country nlmn~­ phcrr s<'ldorq round. All for $24.000. No dawn lo vets. Hurry •. -F""arr..:o ORANGE COUNTY'S LA~GEST • •·. .. 2629 HARBOR . BOULEVARD 546·8640 133 General 1000 General 1000 C OUNTRY SETTING. ----,-----. """' 3 ""'""°m.nom;; on' -.J.,.-TAY LOR large <-'lll-dc-sa<: lot \\'ilh JI( Olympic-size "pool". Nestl- ed neatll-in une corner, sur. 80 LINDA ISLE rounded by Joi~. of trc~s. Sec this new 5 ,f,,, n1aid'g rm. ()pen beamed celling family fam. rm + RR, 5 baths. room; N t' w ear1>C1s and Open d,uily , 1169,?.00 d:a~!. 11Iodcrn g a ~d~n 101 L1NDA ISLE. k1~hen leads to Calif, llV· • 1 b 1 , .. , • • ,..._, ing pati o. \VHAT A PLACE? i. " TI:a ~y n :.iu.S "000. v•~n­~'o money do'.\'tl 10 Gl's'. ~ leavm,g l!tafe. 5 Bdrm, Low Down FllA ALL THTS fam rm, pier .lfio !lip 1135,000. AND ONL':I' S24.soo Price. 1039 IRVINE ' CALL US NO\V!! Cnurtyd cntn1ncc. ~3, bdrrnL Walker & Lee • """''<tin ""· "·;:,::; ReaJtors 27!Kl lJarbor Blvd. at Adams 54>t>.t65 OJX'n 'ttl-9 ·~t ''Our 2Sth Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR co·. Realtors , NF:WPORT CENTER '.!!I I San Joaquin Hills Road 644-491 0 962-5585 19131 Brookhunt HUnUngton ~·~ OH HAPPY DAVI "The boat owner's happiest day" -the day he sel.18. MESA VERDE $26,600 ! \Ve will gla~y consider )'OUr .. smaller po~r cruiser·u all Fresh, ~ listing: 3 bed· or part_ of purchase on lll\Y rooqts, 2 bat.hi. a 14' x 22' brand new home in New-living room with fireplace. port's fabulous Blutts com. J...ocated on a quiet cukle-. munity. 2 BR . 4 BR \\'afting sau near golf ~ and f&r your inspection. Please country club. Courtyard, call f.or detall5. large patio and TALL, .i TREES make a pleasant m- try. Priced fur · immediate sale. WHA'JL A BUY) BE 3 Bedrm 2 BA. Jumbo, shake i:oof mo d ern home with eJec blt,ins. Corner Jot with room for boat, C8JtlPPT, etc. Exbtlng loan of $14,270 aaumable at $134 mo. P.I.T..L $26,500 FIRST to see thls one! ' ' ' 3 Bcdrm 2 .bath sharp-FHA·-VA FANTASTIC No do'rn l>'•)'ll\Cllt \'A or $3.'IO r!own 1-"HA. Vt.1')' niet-2 halh ho.nit' in Colila Alefll, 2 blodit 10 1Choot \\'Ith 1111? areatt'5t lncreatt ·in home vatuc1 Pvt'r. U'llJI home ll'UI be a nlOney it1aker. GOV'T REPOS Large 3 bcdroo.n1 2 ba th and fa1nily rooni..,Top loarolln near school and. shopping. 2414 Vista Del Oro . Colesworthy ;':,':: =~.: .. s.:~ and its O\vner ready to tnove to mobile home. Ex.lstlng loan of $:17,• 403 payable $142 mo to Nichols Real Estate 546-9521 CAPE COD Spacious hoine y,<ifh solid c:haraCter! HARO\VOOD FLOOfl.S, BRICK FIRF..- Pl..ACE, l .argr FAl\tILY ROOill. walled yard. Quiel. EASTSIDE family n!'lghbor- hoOd of qua.lily homes. You will like· this one ut $36,950! Walker & Lee Rt·ahor _ ' :m 13 \Vcslclitf Dr. \i lfi..7711 Ofx'n 'ti! 9.00 PJ\I' Ne\vport. Beacf! 6«-113.1 & Co. Room lor """' and ·-'· LEA""' o· m· ON RJ!ALTOR Shllrp •ild.ciceJI, fully c&r. · ~ . , Newport Beach Office pld. Bltlns.a~ dishwasher. Mov•· Jn,June 25th 1028 ~e Drive Full price .$25.9:i0 with Sl.500 5 Bedrrn CQl(..iriaI Home. 615-4930 1k11vn paymcnl to anyone . SIOOO ctlsh and $.'lXlO 'Pltj:ii-;;iiii..iii;iiiiioiiiiiiiiii Vacant, sec today. Call month. Fortna! d\riing r"'QOtn -WHY REN.J.t !>l0-1150 ""' LARGE ,._ ...... WHEN YOU CAN Comer lb!. and separate g&· BUY I - NEl'D FOUR WALLS ·WITH A ODOR? rage ..vith room for boat, That's right it takes ~just frailer, etc, Full Price $2200. down '10 purchase this $34.000. 3 Bedrm home, nicely crptd COATS -· 4'11• living room & w/(rp&c, all bltlns, large . WALLACE llrnlly room.12·10"" month \Ve have more than' that. A -R: EAL TORS ~ principal; Jntettst, J.'Or:;eoos ~ bedroom in Mesa _ _,5,.4111 ... 4141~ ~'· .tnsiurance'T. ~~~ Verdi, J'Jst off ttie golf (~ EV.ft) ... .., NOW.~S WON ~1 COOl'!l'f', Hu>:e olympic pool '' r· for California patio living. J ::z=m';;·==·=·==zl~ p,Am,. · V~cant and waiting IOI: a .. CA.B!f~ now family. ..... Down will s BR '&· FAMILY . ••A•:.-:t. Ill.kt' it. Open Sunday · for $3 00 -'your inspccUon. <ALL 4;5 l003 ~er. CM. 1 · • Wa lker & Lee ~= ~:f11..~~~.~;; z * * ·-,1i:r ;~ includinl' 1"ater ~r. · • Qu:k.iC_i,ou. A:Eume e~ Preatia:e hidden 2 atory~, ALMOST 1/3 ACRE Reollor,, I luge play yard, block 1vall 2790 l laf'bor Blvd. at Adama fl!nCC', 13'x2l' l<.nai wilh'Bar. :~.!&:) r)pen '1il 9 ?ti B.Quc, Three bdrn1s. 2 [ :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO,_iiii...., BAYCREST baths, dinint" rm. fully car. p«lt'd and draJX!d h u n1 C'. Quiet banjo stret'! • \Viii s<·U The b<.'s! of rver):ihing from 1'~11~\-VA with low irutJal iw. sunn.v breakfast room 10 Vl'stmcnr . n1asculine den & master M. M. la Borde, Rltr. sui1c wilh sitting room&: sc- 646-05.)5 EV('S. 673-6116 eluded palin. 4 ·Bedrooms. * MESA VERDE * formal din,ing, family roorn. Ney,·~ carpets. "" Maiinab·lrvina Beautiful pool and an imrnac. 2 story home. 4 Bcdrm, 2 baths, family room. You R1•;Jty Company 11•i\J like lt at ...... $44,900. 675-3210 · 642·8235 I Well s-McCardle, Rltrs. 1$110 Newport Bfvtl., C.NI. --OPE N-OAILY-- 54S-7i29 Evl's, 64~-0681 3102 W. Ocean Front Own er Will Finance -DOUBLE T OT 2 Un;1,. $67,500 . Wooded 100'x125' 101. Co?y 3.. George Williamson bd.im. 2 bnlh. dining: rm.. Realtor · 6nf · ' larg'e family rm •I a.. FlfA loanr Y $3(0) down. · place, formal dining rm, 3 "' PERRON -~J • .:"e"""T"-·1•. sparkling batha It fantasU.. 'cally landacaped, Bclore yoo pure~ • This is a inust see at $.51.500. CALL 545-i42f OPEN DAILY 1·5 \Vouldn't yoU. like 10 flJ1d .a UtUe lsland _ view. J25 E. 4. bctrn.1. tn-level Re~bhc Bayfront • 3 BR.. 2 ba. Im- hon1c, in xlnl cond., with 8 med Pfir &. 3 cat gtrage &: only 4 years · oceup~., ,.... Id' We ha' •t• 0 I float for lge. boat. $1<1Cl,OOO. o . e ve1. nyAI c ~_.,..._nal6BR. 144 n= so, on ra.,.. """' , '"""'· 41h ba. Dock takes up to ''lllisil\ c~( '.Jim Ii~ 546-5990 18 ft. boat. $UO.cm. }tepre- aentatfve at 325 E. Baytront will ahow Grand cana1 huilt·in kM<.'hen \11fh hrrak-'673-435,1),. 64S..1564 Eve fa!;! area. Covered patio and doublo gor•g<. Pdced lo "'JI N.B. BEACH HOUSE WATERFRONT -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I borne. • BROKER · • No . F'inan('C problmis! ! ! \\'alki'ng distance 10 ocean! PRIVATE SLIP 144-2430 liJ3.Cl700 M. M. L.BORDE. Dlt' -4 Bednnll, 2 hath.c.. New BUY LIK ~ RENT P" lia\.\'aii bound owner sacri-~ 6W.ffiflo'> t..Vcs: s:u::n10 carp., ·~i':~~t & hlet fictng lOYe:ly 4 bdrm. 3 ba. DUPLEX .. /. V.A. $24.650-Pool CAYWOOD REALTY home In .... ndid pdv. --, .._ .. \ Wth ""'"with It NB munily. Has )gt, b&)"Skle pe-tncome.ol S2'10, .oo per month ASSUME 60/o LOAN 6.::o6 W, Coast -"'Y·. . • .... •-ol -'" e 548-1290 e • lio. sandy beach, good !Mm-a ...... paymen.a "''"J Anyonr ca11 t:Uic O\'CT this ming, slip Wr ~. boat 3 $193.00. Spenda~e: plus tax annwJ ~ rntc loon. Entry COUNTRY HOME car gar. Low price of shelte1' ~ $4,700 Down. hall, large roo1ns, dining 1m. 3 Br, 2 00) pool, 1J Acre. SS2 r..,o.' w lk & L park like yard, beautUul Jlorscs OK. lllay, trade. As-' . BROKER a er ee swhn pool . ~17~0. ~un1c 6lJ <;; loan. Owner/ '44-J4l0 IJ3.0700 T•~A~R~B~E~L;;L;,;29;;S~S~H~a~'~bo~r t_,,;A;;;•;;'-;";;~;°';;";;·~Sf2.5tl00;;;;;;;·~=~~~~~~~~!!;! Rea.llors -:: 7682 ~er 1000 General 1000G9Mral 1000 540-5l40 S.t2-4455 Gener i i I S©\\4U}A-lG£!r S9 The Puzzle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle 2 HOMES 4 Bodrm + 2 Bodr"' on one JOt' wUh gara~a. A real buy wt'th laod• fln4nc- lnr. Call for apop1ntment lo allow, anyone. $24,500 ' 6°/o 3 Bedl'm 2 bath !o1ESA DEL MAR comer lot home ~·ith boat gate en- try and paved parkirig. Junll>o . shake roof;, a."4, rustl.c exterior, Existing JO&Ji of $24,23o payable at $197 mo. include&· ta?ces. etc. " ... " ··-' ....., ' . Upper Bay duple:rt' with large yard. 2 aedrm each wl th block wall enclosures. Uve In one unit and let the tenant pe,y half your loen cOBt. Try 10% down. $31,500 Easl'lide 4-Plex Four sharp 2 Bedrm· units located near New- pot.1; ~ Blvd. ' Try 10% down, $46,950 8 UNIT Located In C-2 zone and can easily be converted to going motel. -10% down okay. Full ~ $94,000 NEW .12-UNIT Spaniah &rchel I: tile roofs -fuilY re1'ted with $1&10 mo Income. 2 BR 2 ba \.Uli\.s a~ owner w 111 conaider $25,000 ~· I~I tax &helter. , ..,..,14!"2"!·!"1tJ!!.,l '!!A'!!n;,yt.,.;tn,.,,•--IThls groat 4 pl!P r.-, p1., 1 ~ -----• --poO& plus separate dirui.,. 1 .c;;;;°';;';;";;M;;;;"':.";;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;1;;00~ I J ust reduced to $46,$0. To CdM Duplex 1, ... ca11 rw. ""'' u.u~ v1ew ""'ud· LUSK Jean Smith RealtOI" l !!d . garden tnve1t! Call · ' ,> . HARBOR VIEW "6<!:m. ,., -·s ' Ba ho F. """"· """""~ 3 bat1u. ...,..,..,..-..,.·~..,...,.,...,, ~ ys NS IX~ "'" ""''h .•........ 151,soo ~ View! l &hms. 3 baths de--Ne.port B."ida-12G!O Quaint cottage. NC!t?ds your l!Tt&tlve • touch. P\'l ~ach available call nqw. 645-0303. 645-0303 2299 .Harbor Blvd ., C.M. at Harbor Center , Eastslde. Duplex $31,500 JAC9.ted near eotr course· &: ~. lwo 2-Br ~ on a ll!rre Jot 70'x105' ~h block wall yard, enclosure. 10'}(. down &: let' a tenant help pa)' Your payment. EXCLUSIVE .wrm: Newport •• Fairview 646-1111 (•nytlmo) LlclQ.;,,:,,.. Redueecll -. \VeU ~led, ·ff1'1lh &: ·clean • re~ tor iun il fun. 2 BR + ~ COnvt. ·dep;. VAC&11L $5f,!KIO.' .,. r '·' .- "'"' ""°''· .......... IS&.900 * !>UPLEX-PLUS * Pool,. ~~w. t bdnnt. 3• ba., One lot from OCEAN,. 2 BR See lhlS, .. • •• • • • ·' · .$,18, 750 & 3 BR with tam. rm, PLUS J 3 Bdrms.,3 balha. Vlew. Jreat_,_ kltcben! ••••••••••••• $iii,OCO ~ti~Bas:er!v ~'°c:r: 1 · 644--2430 BROKER Q3.0700 lect summer renta, 151,500 Voto· NQ Down F1IA ol<aJ<, CU<e, 3 BJ\, 'llA, block fence, b(Bt ga1e.··1r side storag'e for even a bl.ls! Full -' prloe · .. w.f:O>. • -541-1110 ---GEREALTY ... ~-~ .r,'!J,/,a,.ttt-I i h ? l I l '1"R'E.ALTY " ". '·• N[~R Nll'!PU~I PG 1 ~lfl1! REDUCED To $49.950 for quicll: sale. East.bluff 3 Br. has fam. rm. AND rumpus room. See it! Bill Haven, JUtr. 673-3211 "At The Jamlca lnn" . MUST SELL $29,200 WILi. TRADE ' . 4 Bdrm, F•mlly Rm. .Beauti.f\11 -Roomy Baycrnt "j A.sllume 6% % annual o/o rate custom built 4 Bdrm home loan. Entry hall, ~ rm.. '°" a large lovely Jot on built-ins. M0-1120.. '" clude<l. street. xtnt loan f TARBELL 2955 Hubor vi•~n. 54&-0773 Y" BAYSHORES l '1i1AKE0 ANY OFFliRI By owner,~ BR; 20., din' j Well -almost, Owner· and rm, 2 paUos; com. Jot , h11 ne"l bride baVf: parchas.. 646{i619 ' . . i ed anqlber larger home and • J Mirit CondnMtn . must seU this. Gclod 3 a:nd 5 bdrm 4 1¥ h/1 pool pnlng I dln/fam tn great ~ Ver. -dee i:ft,. -asiiix> :w) de nelgh~rhood. ·lJltect lit San~ Dr. ·NB. ' $211,500, but Who tlmows -~ . "ET"c 8/4.. RR ITT ', ...,n YOUR PRil!E ·ntlgli1 FOR_ ' ~ l•ue-Ttall<r r 1; ~it' ., • cal» no.. on beach front. REALTY j · Newpqrt. uz.~. m-.8762 . · ~ Sff·5110 w"""'; 213/'U-1118. f'OS WfSTCLlf, D•. " 'LEG~RE~TY BLUFFS CbQlce C'Ol'l'1. view HIW,OIT IU.CH fl. AIAMlllHlfblf,C.IL 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 level. C1Utom +4l·$200 'I...,, mru. 129,950. 644-4265. 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Mlllt aell. All offers COlllldimd. Owner: 644-6488 • '!!!!~B~IG~F~tw.~I L~Y~?~?'!:'?!!!! COZY & IMMACUI.\TE, . , 5 BED BARGAIN freshly p'alnted_ and Can be aSlll.lmed subject to carpe~. 3 ~ home In ·spark.ling condltiOn •. _N-" Hel-'-~ 6% CJ. Loan, $179.00 pays Hardwood fioon, l arge -~-•••• all for this 1teal With a l5x18 f.amily room and acceu for IJePlll'lie family room. 2 pull· boat and trailer. Priced for 1110 man be.Iba, fireplace; .Pace-Jmmedl ale sale at By Owner-AAaume 6"% VA R-2, 2 BR. Rrmodeled Spanhth Charmer. $28,500. 64>1446; if m ans, 642-<IOlO ask for Paul Hen-ick are kitchen, WATER SOFT· $23,950-FHA/VA term I ENER, carpets·and drapea. available. Call 545-8424, $4,~ TOTAL DOWN. Soltth CoQt Realtors. ' w a Iker & Lee Haooy!~~: .. ~,~~~ r I n g .. B .. ·i;v•.,,_. ..................... 1223-.1 •''"'· .. ,,., ""' AJ ... $451) .• BEST BUY . Rea1ton1 768'l Edinger 842-4455 540-5140 FOR THE EXECUTIVE WHO LOVES HIS FAMILY • 4 Beautiful bedroonu: ·• 3% Luxury baths: • 12'x12' Breaklalt Room • 16'x3:1' Family Room e Sparkling. healed Pool • Lanai and Bomb Shelter e Fruit Trees galore • AU for only $68,500 To Inapea • call &1&-nn 'O THE REAL ·"-F:STATERS down payment; full price $19.000 for anyone· on gov't repo, Total payments. $174 pays all. Big 3 bdmr with huge yard. Call ft40..115t, Heritage R.E. • HAL EC REST • Jn Baycrest, 4 BdJm 2% bo.tlul, sep din, Sf'l!O tarn .. ~m and breakfast area., See It now. Jean Smith, Reattar Xln't Location. 3 Br I: den, . t JA 1>a .• tile kiter &. ta., ..,..,..-... .,ns .... smmll!'I bl tns, hrdwd tlrs, paneling, -;: . lathe &. plaater, frplc, 1410 ·Dover Shores 1227 Wal80n Avr ., C.M. By Own--·------ "· ""'"" 1'5.950. Terms w/ , *UNIQUE-SCENIC* good ,down or a.ssum@ t l;4 % Unrivaled View ol Bay & Cal Vet. Ji.1tns. w/prtvacy. Sped<!Qs, nearly new ''Old World" No DR Vets Lo Dn FHA ContemP:)rary w/ ~'I: J.Bednn., 1·._. Ba. ·dble. gar., atrium, 5 ,Br.'~ expandable, huge. fenc:ed yard. Quiet 5(XXI 11q n. 4~ ba, hl-cell-·--..,--..,--1 atr'M't. $23,500. . In.gs, 4 car gar. $11!~ BOB OLSON REALTOR !um. WUl t.ko omlll hooie LIDO WATERFRONT 546-55'0 or v1<~t land.,.., o.;,,,,, APTS.·ttO LIDO NORD !"."':~~~~~~ 543-1249. NOW REDUCED TO 4 BDRM, MH& Vmle Norlh. l-.;......;... _____ l"-... I $175.000-Xlnt Terms $3),<m loan: auumable at 1 ·!:';;-";;,· l,;;w;",;;-,;;1tv,;;P;•;;"';;;;;;;-;;'I 6 B@autiful units. a Cat P· 54' ~. L&ndlCliped patio. I• rages I: utllJty room, with view. owner 's full price 6YJ:% LOAN 80 ft frontlnc on excdlent $28.500. 5'5-1'1QO Take ·owr IUbjed 10 alatt,.-LaChenmyer Rlty ~ \Evn: &(2-2237 awlmmlng beach. Units an 3 BR 2 BA. p . Dbl Joan on this 5 BR, home tn ,,,.,.ly tumllliat. · auo, · • planned dewlopment .it ! $165,000 rar 126,000. Tak• o..r -"801 Grundy, Re•ltor. 5"~·.'°9n. 6.4,__0191 , erlrw comp. fta'ealiol)al IHYBBO I j I I I I'. ! I v· A R'O P 11 J iii J J j: · The wov most fishermen . -- --· catdiofishl1-1he -. IREBROB I 6·1f I 15 I I ' 1 _ C) COn'!plete th1 thud.le Quottid by ll!l1r.o rri 1h1 miu/119 wordt ycv develop frOll'I step No...).,bektw. 0 P~INT NUM8£1!0 ~fnf1tS fN I 1H£SE SOUA•fiS ' ALMOST l /J ACRE tl3 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-1620 mo123 t.cil. 1"' adUlts ,..~ • Hug'e plaY yard; block wall ""''l!!!~~~~:!'J.~!' I Let )'OW' family a daUiri frnct>;.13'ld'll' •anal wlrh e.r. 1 • ••THE ILUF,S" ./ By owntt, :I BR, ·2 bll, grow here! $38,750 • 1 ~-nu.. bdrm~ ·2 ~--~-2 M l _,, · earner lo~ lo h>temt GI e R~ Hiii D....._ ·ba~ dlnlnK nn. fUUy cat· SBR. ~ ~ .•. ueo:;;. 0 .':: ' loan t«t, $215,750, ~7952 Ulliv. M Cenl;,:-'~ peted and draped ho m e. Back Bay vll!W! Priced at 4 Btm, fU Jot, Mat bwlirwm. c..tl Al'l)'timl-m.0826 . Quiet baiijo ttttet-.w1ll te U onlY $40,000, FiMnce. al .,..,_,_ 1903 NIA/VA wfth )OY,. hUilal in· ...... "'"' Orance Ave .. ~. ATl'R.Acr. H6m& + • M.M:"t.~&ifo':."il1rr 1 eo...::;:t?"""'5J ~.'?,el Mor 1105 ~So~.!:"~ , 64&«65 E..,. ~ • FOR Sale b1 . -· xln• cinr. By°"""·~ • YOUR LOVED ONES BAY AVENUE loc, cloto to •ocbool~ 4 BR IUO ·~a.J•" llY'blc tn lhll i Plus den .......... $37,500 or! a den, lll BA, C'Jlta. Corona del Mar~-'"- 5 SR-S'bl. U ca~ home Duplex, 3-l BR ,,,, $62.~ drpa. bltzw, frplc, tam• din & yen!, In ~od cul do PENINSULA POINT rm, "" patio, diabondft aac. Onti Sl9,tti> on· lll)Cl'll N F 1 I • Plus den •••••••••• S&S,500 lawn, rpmkler ,rmt/rear, tcnna. WDI acetpt ffllA}ler twport It 1 rv ft t Bedroom .......... $38,950 vtry cleu, well hpt CASH OUT By.....,. ft. UNSC.llAMil[ lETlfRS 10 home In exch1n~. WATERFRONT, NB" ~!14&-.,.,,7090.,.-'~-,,~-,,,-,,,-0p1• Ewt111lnqs ~ Ct t ANSWf' HE Hal Pinch In & A1soe. 646-1111 (41nyti'!'9) Duplex, 3-2 BR •••••• $72,500 •• Bdrm, f&mlly mt, '.t baths, tlN 1:30 REALTCl}lS Rinderknecht RHl!y w/w crpfl lhni-ool. Owner 21S Popp)' Ave, Corona.. dtl Mar, ~n view, l bdrma, prl911.te p•Oo. Ju1t abow Ut· Ue Cororia Bf:tch. Movtrw to Ha"1\, MUST SELL. ' m,m Phone 675--mr. , .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... ' -=S.::C:.::ll~4:.:.M:.:.•.:l::ETS:::_..:.A.::N.::S:..:W:.:..::ER:.;_. S::._:l.::N~=-=.::...:.=:.:.:.::..:..:.--_;;___::or..::_E;:::•:_:O>l=""::.:':;:lwy.<..;._:;"'"'392:;:,..= .__._ ___ • :J02:I W, e.J'°" Njl 6'l3-36li3 Jeo..t na ,,.., $31,000 S45oOQlil .. ' -I I J I .. '· - ' ' . --.. . . .. ..._ • • ..... ,r•.0 00 +•01••0 •••••••0 00 • J S! · OAILY PILOT ' . ( -.,, J, .. 1.5, 1970 HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS 1250 HO<I-Fumlshod RENTALS • ~ Unfvmlshod . RINTALS RENTALS .. RINTALS Apll. fumllhocl Al>fa. un1urn1•ot1 Aft!.. Unlvmlthod DEcORATORS L•tun• h•ch 1705 1 -~0-.-----1 --------Coot• Mesa l~~,;:,_;_ ____ ISummer Rtnt•l1 2910 Huntington Beoch MOO Newport BNdt 41llO , 5100 S.!11• Ano TOUCH * M.;;•rsh B•y * ESA MQTEL 1 BR, -" mrl&' rum. You'll loYo !ho extenave.,. super w:tusive priv, con> VISIJORS CQMl!IG?, 3 BR, 2 ... lam rm. bltna, M p\'t perlc'c aroa, Adlm only, ol Pia and wood . U munlty auard at pie 5 BR Would comlder renting our dll}:war, cpta • d r PI. * LOW WEEKLY RATES * pref cpl or talt employ tn lb.fl s ~ 3 ba 1 dln ml 1g,; tam' aew. Newport Beach borne-...-Bar-b-que area in ki~n. Kltchtn, TV'•, ailJd lel'Ykc, male. $125 mo, "'uW pd. 1aml4' =harmer ' rm. 3ioo sq, tt. Neve~ UJted furnllbed·to right ratnlly ..u. tncd yd I: cov'd patio. Ltue Hea~ Pool. E-«t. Avd now. UIS1% BUJLT • be-fore! SwimmflW beach & or part of-the-time-~'re on U30.-M6415. --64s.seat 'l\asUQ Aw, C.M:, ~ """""' a 1"11 tnJpical eo-prlv. beach club A "'""" ·~~,\,,~~ 3-25. Every: IMMAC. Glen Mar 4 Br. WKLY Ren!W, 1-2 Br, 0.m HAUOR GREENS dORd patio OD a gpadous ct. incl,, all for fl9,~! thing,.,~ for the famlly. trplo, COY. patio, Acroa& $100 Near Beach 6: ~ ., . overslm:I: 4S Iot. IDEAL FOR 675-3000 m.osst; Eve!.; 1nUJ" bedroomt, den,. deck from achl. $230 mo, Call. (l) 683-324? • GARD~ 1: ~JO APTS !.NTERTAINING Bay & 8e1ch Rlty, Inc. and P8_!k>, pool prlvil~. .11Ulaat. 96&-7510. . Bac.b. 1, 2, 3 BR a. from SU0. $62 500 ' · tlve or six mlnuta from fi BR. 3 ba, 2 ltor'y Spall. OCEAN Vlew aptJ. Avail 2700 Pet.enon Wa¥, CJ.f. ' -beach Tennis privileges can ;Tune I Aug. Reuonable 546-0.170 Owner wilJ finance with only Sen Clemtttte 17JO be .... ..;..., .. ._.. It' b1 .. and a Mtd. Lux home, aJJ extras. wkly rental. ~. .:.,.;,:;:,,'--~-~---~ 15% Down. ---->"' .... .u16~ 1 ,. Best area. $350 mo/Jae. For ' MODERN Clean 2 Br lowtr " RINT-'LS , Aptt, Unlvml,,,_ • 5'2t REAL ESTATI!-. ~··.I GUHIHomet Piirv. Room for ambulator 1'41 In lie. ruest home. Good food -lamJly style.~ Misc, Rlntol1 e WANTED! GARAGE or BYILDJNG for bullder't -· 64th1109. CAR.AGE for rent. atorage onlY. Weat tide Cbtta Mesa ~· O THE REAL '"-ESTATERS lromed Posse1slon lot less expensive than Uv. leas on 2 yr 982-8572 ·duplex. Patio. $150 mo. On thil eust, bit duplex. in& lo a motel at $200 a · ." . Corona del M..r 4250 Mature cpl or elde:rly lady. lnC0"19 p-....; 6000 Spa Joi, ,.,.. ___ , Mek ~ 5 BRM. 2~ bath, dining nn., N _,.,._ • ~" • c. comer . vw,.,..11 • • .. den, Xtra.s. Near achools. o \;'lll&UR'ft or pet1. S , __ unit w 2 BR. 2 ba., w/ BAYSIDE Dr., Lldo, Linda •• , ... ~2119· , VERY Slwp, mod., Pvt. -1028, S_..1' '1'-~-, Att-ntlon -u ..,., """'" deck, ocean aide hwy, I;'.=;:;=:,..-~~~-' •n elee. bltns. Close to •vu. Jsle a: Perun. waterfronts CIJTE-Cozy B 2 Ba. bl mattll'! bachelor only. ,150. 2 BR, 1mmacuLlte, Best l • J • ..,, n r lnveston ! MARVEJ,.oUS VIEW course. + off-water Lido homes 4 r tns, 673-2086 b:ation, 2 b1oc1m to Harbor ,....,,,_-' JJ"/-1ew , ~._l!JYl1de1 .Dr. Beaul_,~~GANREA~T°!.~ ~!!!._frunr:b' Realtor' \7~:...=~~f.s ' Plaza.347W.WU9on,No,E. . -. ..u.i.u.c.. F•o.:._saJprlme, aepproxlmalW ~,!li s.~·roor -sty, 3 Br. 4 ba. u•'"1<'U "'~ ~. -Balboa Island · 4355 NEW Dix 1 & 2 Br. Shg • r----. ,_ . ., ~~·-.. · ,.wat:rrfront home, xlnt swim· ' SUMMER Rental apt. &leeps L S.. h 3705 t, d bltns bnmed o-flty SA., C.,,__.,, Situated on high blutt, over. m1ng beach. Newly·redect)r. Capistrano Beach 1730 4. 01); Baytront nr. L1do aguna • c YRLY 1 BR. new kit, nu Cl'1I rps, ' ' B~ 1;.,.n.,. 0-'P looking Lido. Island, New- $175.00J SHOWN BY APPT. . Sbop'g. 613 361b St. 673-4296. LEASE, 3 BR. 2% BA, 2 cpts, $17ltlncl util. ~mrom $'1SO. 5'0-19'13, F.U.: .... r•""1 A OOMI: port Beach, etc. Adjacent to Biii Grundy, Realtor ~~~=t ~e~p~ RENTALS patios; view. Close tp mkt * 675-2975 * 1 BR. 1 BA & 2 BR, 2 ~°C:J-:4~ ~:imwiMr:S1p!'!:1i 833 Dover Dr .. NJ; 842-4620 house on 4700 sq. ft. ol ~et Unfvmlsh~ : ~: ~l~ ~~ Huntington Beach 4400 BA. Lrg closets. pool, B11Jo7 r .... 0-rr1 ... St. .Bulldlnga and a lowly high. -----~--1.,1 private beach. Private road G I 3000 or 494-6409 eves adults, no peti. Utll pd. B....,. r..,. c.,or rY A•••• riae, apartment complex. Lido Isl• ~ & entranc<. Land>caped, .... ,. ' "'SOL TEROS APTS. SIS-0336 . -Renting ExceDeot finonclng avoiJ. partially furniabed, fully SHARP 3 bedroom with 2 RENTALS • Bachelor .t 1 BR'•. Pool. *~D;EWXE;;.;;,,~,~ .. ~2-=BR=G~ud~en" Ju lfwd •l.t..&A c.... rr-able. $190,CKX>, Write or call DECOMTOR'S carpeted, brick .tiftplace, batha large kite.hen. Fenc· Apts.. FumlshM Adults, 00 pets. From S140 AptJ. Bit-ins, prlv. patio, Parle Upton, <11.f> 193-284.1, Be f-lfnll.~01.\do E 5 .,, ... __ electric hea~! OU b lek ed obi garage. Owner tern-l'l---I .. ,_ up. 17301 Keelaon In, H.B. heated pool, frplc. Adults.. 1000 "'· Jlac.4rdalft' Blvd. T<>wnsquare De\I. Corp, 1 w. au~ ~. om-.:u.:1. garage & c ... .,....., roe po~ transfentt ~ aa,ya -ra -(1 blk w. Of Beach, on $145 lJ\O, 546-5163 -1 w.clr ra1., llrllNI Slate-St., Redlands, Ca. 9:2373 Farnib' rJn. Xlnt street Jo seawall, excellent a and rent t $19500/mo IT'S IN Slater,) 842-7848. J . · _ 40../U91 g UNITS,% acre. Room for street cs tt, lot. ~ch in front. $79,llOO with OUR .RENTAL BOOK AT th,e new repubDc NEW l ~lie to beach. 2Pr~~·~a~e::r. d~i ~ '4na 5 garden, trailer " boat LIDO R~A~TY INC •. ~;..~~~· Walker & Lee 1·&2BDRMApm mo. Prl petlo -QUIET! ~lo~c.$155~;mo~.;,673-,16!!0;t==·~~I·~==~====~====~~= p:=p .. :~.·~~~.!.Br, 3337 Via IJdo 673-7300 1 M1LE So. of marlna. C.tm , Gar, sin&'le adlts, couple. ·· -•ton: for Adults. From $150 2m A 1'4lh. 536·1319, Newport Buch 5200 ll 2-BR. Apts. Sell or may ENJOY Private beaches, 7 Rm + 3 Baths + 2nd Re"' TIJSTIN 613--1184 Huntl-a-•-ech 5400 Sant• An• 56iO trade for house Or. Cnty. """"' crta, boating at kltcbn. $36,500. -· 2190 -Bl"". at Adami 15497 Wl!tlanuo Street • JJll BA YFRONT ,,.,_, -2 HOUSES on M lot. 2 beautiful Lido Iale. 3 Br, ... ., t'I'OP IN! (TI4) 835-5335 Laguna Buch 4705 -I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Br. ea. Nice yards. Nr., den, 2 a., huge Uv rm, Dono Polnf 1740 RENTALS GARDEN GROVE 2 BR. 2 BA Luxury Apb. ON BEACffl VILLA MARSEILLES bead> exten. pe.nJg, bltla. ~.500 , , TYPES 13212 Magnolia Street EFFICIENCY Rental, quiet Prlv. terrace, elevaton, 1Ub-. • , BRAND NEW Fortin Co. Realtors 642-5000 By owner 675-3982 $30,950 - 3 ~ew homH ;tua:t ALL . (TI4> 537-8500 dead-e?M:I atreet, everything terranean pk'g. All elt'C. , . SPACIOUS 28 UNITS LARG~ UDO LOT completed near ftew Dana NO FEE TO TENANT FOUNTAIN VALIEY turn, ocean view. Sihgle Poot, llOft wt,ter, docks, 3121 e 2 BR.1% BA FROM S225 & • By Builder. 2 & 3 Br's. WaJk 5ax88' . . Point Harbor. 3 BR 2 ba, 962-242'1 l7\'l60 San Bruno Street employed puson. $110 mo. W Cout Hwy Newport. e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 1 2 Bdrm • .._pts. (n4J ~;z1'J ~Tpma. 152Dlosq !~-OceaA·~,.~eDrW3. DICK BERG REAL TY (714) 9684500 Avail att June 15. P. o. e0.2202 ' • ... ~~~ ~~ ~~~-Adult Living to-1hopplng, $410,0CO. Aho, 1-'-==..:::~=~:::.:=~·'--1 Sm ts. -· ~~ • lllf>-2 King""" BR'" Fncd Box 31 s taguno *OPEN DAILY I 5 * -~~~~··-·~ Fum. & Unfvrn. new, .... qnits nr bch, C.U Huntl-'-. 8Nch 1400 Bldr.642-4905. yard. R/O. W/w. REMARKABLY ' . • --heatedpool.guna-ttMll D11bwaaber .coloreoordlnat· o":c7-395=7c:·------l .,,.,_, UNBELIEVABLY SINGLE ADULJSI. n1 AMIGOS WAY ""',.,.,.,...,... -ed appllancoa • pluah "'"' MUST SELL by owner; -:-S: irlllNG ApSaorltmo ent1 for 1980 ~~~k. Avail 7~. EXTRAORDINARILY 2 BR. 2 ha. units, unlUl'!I· i 'patios.ample partq,ng, carpet. chOlce of 2 color Duplex w/adjoining vacant ~ BEAUTIFUL Ou~e "living areu. anQ Seatrlty guards. .:heln". 2 baths. stall lot $29;600. 646-3589 $140-2 Br. c.ottap, lowly Val D'lsere Gari:len Apts $35 WK. VILLAGE INN double garages. $250 kl :-·o. FURN, ~Aval!. ahowers • mlrrored ward--- YOUR HOME OCEANFRONT Own y,U, garden. Cpl" -· Cblld Putting green, waterWI " Prestige Li-. Maid ""· BOYD REAL TY , HUNTINGTON robe doors -!ndlreet ligh• BualnHI Property 6050 e, WE BUY EQUITIES Own. 3 BR, 2 ba, P'lio, ok. · • ..,.am, a,_. .....,,,,,,.,., 1poo1!!i!!!i"'i!ii""i!!ibeiiaii'"i!!' ~-iiiii36j I * 675-5930 * ••ACIFIC ""' to k!tcbeo . brealt!a.ot e FREE APPRAISALS ll'g ~ck, pool, pvt bch. Sell mue &eat0n, Bia. &IS--01.ll Ci' pool. rec. room. billlards, 1r EA s TBLUFF * Delux 2 r . bar • hua:e private fenced FqR Sale by owner, 'l-unJt e NO OBLIGATION or trade, . $150-Nearly new 2 Br. Frplc, BBQ'1, Sauna, fum.-unflan,. LARGE Bachelor. View . BR, frplc, choice of cpt'g, 111 ca:AN AVE., H.B. patio • pitllh landlca.pblc. modern MEDICAL DEN· e 25YEARSEXPER.IENCE Owner(n.f)494-2213. gar, adults, 1&:2Br.also.Sin&letfniD Sundeck. Employe·d pool. Adults. 848 Amip (1)~ 536-1487 bricll:Bu.8-Q'i-Ju&ebeat. TAL CENTER. G-ood -847-8507 RENTALS mue Beacon, Bkr, 64.5-mll $135. &!e itf 2000 Panone adult. $125 incl utU. $3464 Way, from $235. 499-2354 Ofc. open 10 ain-6 pm DajJy «I p:>01a & Jana!. return, good write-oft. Eves, &IZ-0427, Gt..3789 Houses Fumlshecl $165. R.edec.; Lge 2 BR Rd., M2-86'10. Between Har." -aft 5. or 64.f..0906 ~Managed by 3101 So. BrJJlrol St. ' Consider home or '! in I j Ip . 2000 Triplex. Patio, new crptg. bor•Newport.281kN;J9th $ll5 Cozy furn. place near OCEANFRO'=;:~:;;;::,NT="'2 -:B"'R,...,.Lo-.. -rl WD..LlAM WALTERS CO. (,.IO.N.atSo.CbutPiua) trade. See 5911 Heil Ave., l• 1\,r: ... ;f"4 GoMrol CbUdren ~~ok. SM-6980. RENT FURNITURE beaoh. Empl. adult only, $250 yrly. bltns, will redec Sonto Ano H.B. C.U owner (714) • af'.;.ti-1 ., .. • 11~ NI •·-e ..__... No pel!I 494-4200. 500911 Seaabore. Patio,,.. • .:. 2 BRM 12' x «I' mobile PHONE : 557-l20D ~3221. eves. (213) 696-1810 lUl..n f10-Util pd. Bachelor C.Ot· ,,,.. ce • l&ll.U • uarn ?S -home at beach. Adultl, no ""Y"' •·-. Avail. Now. Active, yard for tots., ! Room., from $19.'5 2 BR. 2 ba, $185 per mo, Avail 6/14. ~: 248-1921,. ts $'160 incl til LI, ~1'ng of .... Wee'· = .... -. Blue Beacon, Bkr. Ms.:am. ... _,,. to __ _. .. "'-•A1. year round, CHOICE loca· LARGE 3 Br 2 ha apt, 2 !:. ' ~ .,..;, 1'!.,.t. $160 • LRG 2 BR. Studio NICE bldC on approx % acfe ~· m ll DOU-~ wu "' ""'"'u ......::u....,,. !lo •••2095 """" sec. ur:p. .-ui-., Apt. (T:rip\exJ, Family size M·l, 2 1t frontage l"torage \Vlde Selection n, ·-frp, all bllns. Gi;Ht loc, ~7860 3 Bdrm 2 llA. Eltttric bltin $'175-1 Blk to Sch. Older Costa Mete 3100 too~ PURCHASE OP'I'ION $260 mo, Jean Smith, Rltr, ..::.;..,;,:,c..______ kltcb., wlbltns, crpts, drps, op prop. Pays . ovtrhead, rangeAIJiCf'Own. Formal Uv. 2 Br hse. Pet ok. Avl 6/15. · Capistrano Beach 4730 646--3255-3 Bdrm, 2 Bath., shag cpt. frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 , $47,500, Owner tt4/548-3261. irig rm wittt-brlck fittplace-, Blue Beaoon, Bkr. 645-0111 2 Br. Gar, patio, apts, drps, 24 hr. Delivery OV!:n/range, garage, 1 blk cbildren ok. .<Nr schls) No C-2 lot, 50, x 200 \\ith 2 Carpeta & drapes, lg kltcb-stCM',J retrig .. Bamboo cu.tom Fuml~ Rental OCEANFRONT Ai:it . GOLD Medallion. 2BR. 2BA to 5 Ptl .. atores, att to pea. ~ S. Center St, BR house .on rear, near en with utility nn. Heated Rentals tO Sh•re 2005 Village has prlvacy •·quiet 517 W. l'tth, CM. 548.3481 completely equipped, TV, $1.&>-$200. IM. Mgr. '2:28 appreciate, 7721 Ellil-2 bib S.A. Nr Wam.!r, 545-0989. . E. 17th. Owner. 646-4563, and filterl'd pool Has 5%% ---· for mature adults oiily. l568WLincoln,Anhm774-2800 linlins. $32.~wk . .f92..S078 H ilaria Way , Ph W84.7 ~-Beach $µ?(). e>wner. . 673-74U FHA loan. Full price $29,tm. SGLE Girl, 21 or over, to Dwntwn. CM. $160. 544-0452, RENTALS ni.981-7039. -v.Jo)• Laguna Beach 5705 =========I I' -··~~~ 3 ~ babe~! w~ scs-7134. · · .· .hDMrl•lJ.LlBT Apt&.. Unfvmlthed . ~orSI'~';~us;;~l =i!: 2d_!'!ted,•blludlnllo,, _:,~.w~ • _,,., ,~... Lr,·· Buslnn1 R1ntai. , 6o6a 547.9501 wkndl or aft 5 a BR.' Redecorated! Ne"'. l..J r -I ~ .. .,... <Q.&J.g .... ~'I ..-ii;.n 1 t'2-4471c-)546-1101 645--0636 carpets A tile $185 mo. hit Ap1rtment Hu~r 1 Gener1I 5000 view 01• b~. For ap-patk>, ¥ulta only, no pets. Bachelor, l"' 2 BR apts: HILLGREN SQUARE ...... ' & last + $50 aecurlty Gulde . I poinb:nent call 673-8U4 2 blkl: to beach. Tradewinda Furn or untum. Crpts, drpi,, 2 ttores avail. for ~ed. Owner "Transferred EMPL. Girl <21·2.S) to shatt deposit 548-6070. NOW ACCEPTING NEW l BR duplex:, bltns, Realt;y, M7-8511. bltps, patb w a 1111: in g leue in one o1 city's busiest PRICE REDUCED 2 br a~t, H.B. area BLUFFS Townhoule-Poo4 3 .J.d'STINC)S di-P&. nr beach & shops, NEAR Huntington HarbOur ciJstance to tiiwn. 100 Cllft .. shopping centers. App, ISO Cuatorn built 5 br, fam, rm., w/wne. $ 6 2 ·. 50 mo. Bt, 2 Ba, $.125 leaae. Avail Phbne 642-4656 RENTAL . FINDERS adults, no Ktlt $1 2 5 • -Triplexes. Quiet ~ Llg Dr .. Lag. ··Bch. ~ llQ. ft ea. , : 21ii ba, J.rg Jdtchen.w/b\t:l)lS, 53H9+4. July ht 2323 Eutblutt Dr. .. "" '• I.•~·· . 642-4o'lt. 1 It 2 BR·a. Dishwasher. REAL ESTATE 27~ E. 17th St, Costa M!!Sl ! car rar.;·Sell Gfor F1lA. SC~, girl to &hue condo, -· .... r. -642-8223 ·• a1·w. 11111. c..t. ._. .$150: Pet ok. (213) 59t--2623 "'---orol Call Mr. Bram (213) OL 1.J'TOO . •-1 tlf:>-OU'K.... C M '100 .: , '4Mt1l W'·~dw C.'l'lft .,.... r .. n_ t 847..8507.· Eves. 968-1178 · ag pvt room, poo, sauna, osta esa ,. .. ~-MWllllll .. .,.J11• --· ...._______ ---<~ ...Jll'. .. fllt)~-· ___ --'\.&I~<: . &: tns cts, F.V. 968-4910 3 Bnn w/1g.-fam. i:m,-Ne.aJ' ... -....... ,, Ulft(ll -u F •pr STORE' OR OFe1cE m ':l,.il Kabtt Jr m. Gudener & ·, BR. Crpb, ....... bl°". * BEACHBL F ~ I W od l990 r , . r-... if !1 SHARE My e 1 e I'• n t waler pd. No pets. $280 Pool Adults n0 pets. New 2 Br, pool, view, patio, !!!!!!.!..!....-!'!' 600 Or 1200 Sq. Ft. Parking ~~·~·'~l~.!.~"9~.l ~·~·~P~·~· ~~' waterfront home wt man 548--9509 or 646-4896. QUIET_ Eas+side Cott• Mesa· 5J OO · * 6fi..2sl4 * dahwashr. 8231 Ellis Ave. 'WANTED ROOM OR APT Reasonable. 646-2414. • • Wln 35-.(iO yrs. $15o mo. 675-4331 . l BR •-" . 843-8477. for Yo•-•tudenl $100 -·. 2630 Avon St., Newpo-rt * COTI'AGE . u5, ..,v, large Furn. ' BR. ... ""' 4 Bedroom - 2 bath, all FEMALE, 20-30, share 4 BR rm. Adults, no pe ts. Private patio. Frplc. Locked East Bluff 5242 ATIRAC, 2 Br. $149. All Laguna Bch area. Call. _ Store or Ofc. 600 sq ft types finaoclng avail. 1iicl bouse ·wt)~ same, $90, $150/util pd. 54-5-629.f, garage --, extru. Pool.. Kida ok. ~7845. _ .~ In C.M. * Owner~-646-2l:fl- FHA. GI, lease option near C.M.54>-5935aft6 pm. 557-3400. ·ADULTS PRESTIGE LOCATION" 17401-A Keel10-n Ln. e LANDLORDS e 5 pts incl. exterior & in--2035 FUL'.ERTON CM Lush landscaping w.13!5' For lease, deluxe 188il aq, ft 96s-7510, M.7-7446. FREE RENTAL SERVICE Offl~ Rental ~ 6070 terior, painting choose own Newport Beach 2200 Mes• Del Mar· 3105 ..: ' ~f!~a.Js~ees,bu ~~: 4 BR, 2% BA •Pl Flplc, 2 -BR. Adult:a. Util pd. Broker 53U982 co!ors. Owner. 847--0932. , SPECIALt . streams & aerene ponds drapes, crpts, wet bar, pri Beaut-Quiet. Pool. Pr tv 2 BR·unturn .house WANTED HOME . 3 BR. 2 BA. !.am. bltns, make Merrimac Woods the balconiel,dblgarottldtchtn patio. -.Beam clngs, 17676 J;I' ~ Couple to "babysit" 3 BR, 2 rfyloo w/w, drps, immac., _. $35 WEEK & UP place to live. These 1 & z dshwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv Cameron 842--612l w/garage, Harbor ~a From Private Party ba. l4ty, turn, Bluffs Condo. wtr & grdnr pd. No. pets STUDIO & 1 BEDROOMS BR., 2 Ba., furn or unfurn, to ahop'g schla •recreation. ' ·, * 642-0917 * in $50,000 price range'(cashl. Owner abroad for 6 months. $295. 642-2281. \'\ TV & Kitchenettes lncl: apts. feature &iN:ond., Only $350 mo. $250. Month-lease or 2 Or 3 BR house. Children, Approx! 2500 sq, ft. So. of Avail. July ht. Way under Linens & maid ser avail sett-cleaning ovena. beam 83f>Am1gos'Way, NB lease/optiOn 4 Btlnn, 2 pet & garage. Under $160. Garfield. W. ot Beach Blvd. market at $325 per month ID Mesa Verde • 3110 Chlldrens & pet section ceilings, dishwashers, prlv. Mgr next door 86.5 Am1p bath, near 5. P.ts. Chvner By July lst. 64Ul.68. (714) 673-5274. .the rlght party, _...__ -2376 NE!!~o,7.R55T BLVD. :re~~tor~~·t1Cj 8 '\!g . Managed by • c":.:'c.-<!932:.:::~==~~~ BY Owner: !Sl.4% GI loan.· 644-1133 BROKER 3 BR. 2 BA eompl l'ttOnd. .._.. thereapeutlc pool, 1Wim \Vll.LIAM WALTERS CO. e CONDOMINIUM Apt-3 Rooms for Ral'.lt; 5995 ~~·J:f C:is;.!:·L~ E4EA~~ ~~~od~ncl!s: :.!..1 a:ii1~.a~inc!; *LARGE 1 BR.* J:>~iy B~~~ou~un:111!i~ e NEW.:DELUXE e ~·b~:ft-t!:s~·~pU=-EMPLOYED lady, room&: Near Brookhurst & lDl~ j:>aHo, prlv ~h &: pier gar., fenced yrd. $265 mo. Crpts, drps, displ, patio, gar, activities. Adults please. ~ BR, f BA Apt for lease. 540-2285 bath in lovely home. Pool, ·l28.500 . .-.""""' down, 2nd TO. ..,,.... or .,;.. ·-k. • , __ 2· By appt only $49-.2052. nicely furn. Pref. cpl, no Fro2600m $140. Jwt F.att or Incl. spac,' master !IUlte, dln * 2 3·brm 2 bat~ ~ta _Kl=l..!pri="""·;:,ll::00::·.:.54"'67.:.:..::c'°::..... _....... ..,.,., ........, ...... .j'UlJU pets. See to apprec. $130, Harbor Blvd., near rm & dbl garage, auto door or • ,..., -r • OFFICE SPACE !:,~NmoCISCAN, !92-328SFO. UNTAIN. !>;"10~., a,!1}.;.,, $25D we~ k · ~wport Beach 3200 204J.D Charle St. , Naber's Cadillac at 425 opener avail. Pool & Rec. drps, builtlns, p.."l.tio. MAN 0 n I y, semi-private r iw> ~..., ~· 548-$)30 646-1841 Menimac Way. 545-6300 area. ~705 bath. Costa Mesa. Realtors 4 BR, 2 ba, ~ to assume 2 Br 21h be Studio Condo. TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR. 2% NEWLY eea:rated Bachelor Everything new " , e FROM $255 e * 548-8119 * ''Our 25th Year'' FHA 6~%. 847-1136. Pooi, steam/sauna. $285 BA, !rplc, patio, Pool, 2 apt, inclds crpts, drps, Move In today. ·865 Amigos Way, NB S1nt1 An:.:•:_ __ .:,5',:;2:;:0 YOUNG Working gifl, Bal -673-4400 OWNER: 5 Br, 2 ba. 2 story. mo. Adults. 6'13-6756. car gar, all bltns, Cfllls, equip'd kit. priv. patio. $110 * * * * fdanaged by CAN1 BE BEAT Isle, kit. TV rm incl, $751 ......... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I $37,500. oon Rhodesia. JtB. * OCEANFRONT older 4 Br drps.' L6e $275 mo. sn-ssu mo, util incld, Wo:tklng girl El Puerto fMsa Apts. W1LUA'4. WALTERS CO. a mo. 6'5-36U. DELUXE 1-2 or 3-rm. aulte 962-9845. house, front yrd, pro mo. or 642-2497 eves or wknds. only. 642-8400. * ~ * * ROOM w/kitchen &: bath, nr. Orange County Airport ly --Bl "·" c ndo 2 BR. Corona do.I Mar 5250 Single Story ... -----""iet Jde'1 Huntl;.,,.ton -yr . UI~ "The u..... 0 • 'ff* WEEKLY-Lovely apt, 1·2 m A..ts, ~iiiiiiiii~·;i;;iiiiii;;;;iiiii~ P>'L e ........... -.:, ... ¥ • Ir Irvine lnduattlal ··• 2 Ba. Cpts, Drp.9. O'slze · · ...,.., for nlte worker. 548-2720. Comp! r--1 dra Harbou.r 1405 Laguna Beech 2705 patio. Choice view o! Back :~~I. 0~t~~l'!S3s n:~::;.: $lll up Incl, utl!itles South Sea Atmosphere NICE Rm, pleasant hm. gd music~·~~ii'ioninepe~ HUNTINGTON -·.-, .,_ ho Bay. SOS Yearly lease -all. 998 El Camino Dr. Aho tum, Pool A: R«reatlon ~· ...Y ' 2 Bedroom 2 Baths Joe, kit. priv, $50. 5'8-5998, ja.nitOrlal aervtce. BEAUTIFUL ...,...~,. m~. Salisbury Realty 673-6900 546--0451 area. Qu~t Environment. e+ ! ~ wkdys li:3CJ..3, 673-0289. AVAil.ABLE NOW HARBOUR" ocean view. 1 blk from Hf BAYCRESI' 4 Bedrm fam SUS CASITAS Off slftet _ ...... 1 .. -. No pets. ort• Carpets & Drapes * $15 per Week-up W/ Courtesy to Brokers sch!. Nr belt beaches. 3 d ' I ' poo1' otA2S _. .... ,. Al Co lloned BOB PE'M'IT, Jle'aJtot Ideally located Q'1 large cor-BR. 2 BA, encl patio. No rm, m ng rm, . • f' Furn. 1 BR Apts. Adulll ON TEN AC\ES r ndl kitchen. $35 per Week-up • 83.1-(llOl • ner lot of nearly 10.0CO-sq. traffic on i t. Avail July mo. on yean lease. Pete only, f'IO pets, 2UO Newport 1959-1961 Maple Ave. ' 1 a 2 BR. Furn I: Unfllm Private Patios Apts. Motel. ~9755. ft. with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths l, $425 summer mo's., $350 Ba(rell Realty 642-5200 Blvd, CM, 642-9286 Costa Mesa 'Flreplacet I pflv. patios I ROOM For male, kit. priv's, and' formal .dining room. wlnt.er on lease. Or rent CHANNEL Front, pier, float, ..;::,:;,:;::::,.;:;..::::;=~ I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I ~ TCMU • C.Onlnrt BJdrt.. Heated Pool student prefd. $'10 mo. 1st Professional landscaping $650 summer mo'a. Call 2 br, 2 ba, trplc, central -I ACAPULCO. APTS. At.. BAY MEADOW APTS. 900 &<a IAne, CdM 6f4..2b11 & last. 646-7886 a'ft 6 pm. makes ,this the showplace 494-29'll or 644-2313 ext 224., heating, Adults. $295 mo. trac. Pool. Util pd. Garden) New exciting 1 BR. $140 <MacArthur nr. Coaiat Hwy) Plency of lawn of. Humboldt Island. Plu~h or 495-5480. Lease. 6«-0259. Llving. Adult!, no pets. 1 2 BR, $165. Beam ceilings: DESK .SPACE 222 Forest Avenu• carpetJ and drapes through-Twohle I BR. ll55. 2 BR. $175. m Wood pan'lg, shag crptg, OELUXE 2 BRM, 2 BA. C&rport A Storage out A1TR., view home, ocean-Dlx 2 Br, Ba • w Wallsce Ave,, CM. priv. patio, 110h1e wl trplcs plus den, f:rplc, crpts, drp1, HIDDEN VILLAGE PVT.'Rm. elderly or work'g NEWPORT Beach Deluxe $6:'•:\oo and o~-ner wlll help =~/~~ d~!~~.2 :!'. ~. n::;. c;!tl~ lrg NICE 1 BR dplx. Quiet Pool, Wkl volley ball crt, patio, $250 'mo.' Lease. GARDEN APTS gentleman, garage,.laundry, Offices. Air-eond, hid, w/ Ra«n & Boord 5996 Laguna Beach <94-9466 finanoe. $2'75 lse ·avail. 9/U. ~ Sepe.rated by garages. 1 rec bldg, pool tables. put-67>-2747. 2500 South Salta pen1loner wtlcome. priX· ba. 2400 w. Coa.st For det•lls Call 646-7171 497 ~0• NO. BUJFFS: View, 4 br, adult OVtt ~. No pets. ting greeii. Adults, no pets. 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, no .;SA;;;n•;;•.;Ana~=*~;";516-:;;;;U25:;;'.;,_:,,,;968--8225;;;;;:;;· =====::!.-"H;:wy;;·;======I · -tam. area, 2IAi ba. Schls, 5(8.1021 ' 387 W. Bay. Open House children, ni;> pets. $170. -::: • VIEW HOME .•• dco. s,m. ...... -~ $395. 64'-MIS . 12-7 pm d'11yo 64&--0073. 673-9183 ):~.'IJJ'YJ. s T'AR GA""'E"D "~ ¥' ,o THEREAL "\.. ESTATERS mer rental tet 6 persons. A'ITRACTIVELY Furn 1 ,~ .~ .&'-' 7' • ...,_J Deposit requlred. Water&. Wistcllff 3230 br'11 from $125 +bachelors •:.MARTINIQUE • 2 BR, 2 ba, washer/dryer, 1 CLAY.Jt.POLLAN --~ gardentt paid. 642-4032. $ll5. Set mgr apt 6. 2135 P•rk·Llke Surroundings pool, Patio. Adults, no • ~ ""!": M !. Polit Att1'1i'1 &i1J. M: WT~:,ih F~tain Vall1y ---1410 -' BEAUTIFUL Modern home, Elden, C.M. pEI..UXE 1·2 ti; 3 BR APJS. l,Opeo'l.c'·,;$22.l:=im=o=. 673-1:,:7:69:· = ~ _1 y At(ortlJ111 Jo tit• Slon-. Y oci: 11~~~ N&AR BEACH Vacation Rentals 2900 3 Br 2 ba, gardener inc. 1 BR. Furn. Util pd, Frplc. ALSO F-URN. BACHELOR B•lboa Island 5,.5 '"'" To develop message for Tutsdoy, 41..U.si..ss · $375mo. 548-8617. &am cellgs, priv. patio. Prv patiol e Htd Poolt -.·;:.;:.:.::::.:;: __ :.:~ ~~·ltn readwords~ing1ol'Al'Tlbc11 l.U-70 ASSUME 6~ VA BIG Bear very n!C"e house, • $149. 187 E. 2ht St. CM. Nr abop'e e Adults oftl7 ofyouiZcdiocbirths1gn. Spacious 4 bedroom + tam. nr Lake, blln!!. S14 day, Corona del Mar -mo 642-8520. lm Saota Ana A~ .• CM DELUXE 2 BR "U!Ue ~~tte 3~=-:~= Uy room with fireplace, S·Ul wknd, $90 wk. <n4 l • ...,.,,.,.,.,..AC WOODS "'" Mgr AJ:it Ill • 6t6-.'S5C ~boa", Boat dock-tie up JA 331" 63Tlwy S large baths, Inct carpet· 521-9672 BEAtrnroi Shoreclills .rr..,.•uuin . P'•V. No pets, no children. ,,,_._ 3'StftinQty 64 p~ q drapes bulll-ins. Call Years lease or more $400 lulUJ'Y 1-2 BR, air-cond. _$~.,._-$300 mo-yearly lease only. 5S...... 35y°"" 65"-' 1or'detalls 9c.ro1 NEW. t.fountain boulekeep-Mo. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths. lg. 425_Menimac Way, Ms.6300 3 8!', l1ii Ba, patiO, bit-ins, 673---0207 ~= ~~ ~~ DICK BERG REAL TY Ing cabin. Jdyllwlld, com-den, din. atta. Ar~ find Soo clMs 5100 crpts, dtps. Ask about OW' as... ll~itt 68'°"""'9d u.om.u.iUs $31 00 /2 STORY fl:.~mo:rn w/bltni, forthiscbok:eatea! 1 BR. Adults. Pool. Ideal d.itcount plan. 880 Centu Huntington BNch 5400 iit•.,.. ro~ ~=loro =~:~~, ,4 • ev • BOYD REALTY 675-5930 for Bachclon. Spac. $130. St 642-8340, 11 A Al I~ 71 &9lrll ~·~·ru h~~ .-.n TOTAL DOWN 1993 Church s.&.-9633 I~..;,,,""'-;;:..;:'----.-WALK 3 blks lo btach. l:l llitN'• •2Thol'i nH-• ... ,. -!I Summer R1nt11. '910 LOVELY 3 BR, 2 story, on • . 2 BR upper. crpta, c!rps, Almost new,lrg 3 Br •Plr IJYoui1 .u~ , 73s.,,.pnie n.7UJ.89 4 BR & dctl, cptd, blJt wal111, Fcmlea( fo.r nice family, ** 2 BR F\Jm, Apt&. • elec kit. Nr. shop'f, Adults, dbl gar, ffPlC. w/w d'p1s, IASenlor .... "-'ful 74N-*I terrific buy, }'1)tlN. Duplex, "''f!f'kty, 2 & 675-4728. Pool. 111 22nd, S~ C. M. no pe~$140. 6'~ d d br 2 ba. IS A AS 111 1' You HAFFOAL REALTY . rps, v.• , $225 mo. 16.fob 46""1oti.I 760t 4 BR. Ocean view, all uHI 3 Br l 'iii Bath. 0-pts drpg NASSAV lPALMS, 64.i-3645 LRG. 3 Br. apta, drpa, 2 Chl<lrn ok. No pets, 53&-lm 17t:' •7C-nTo 842-4405 & la~:_ llONBW. !;!;h 0 :?; bl~. 2 frplcs. Ga~. Cali N •--h ,2_ kid! olr, $160 + dep. 2214 NEW 1 BR-blk to beach. :~Of : t.i. ~ =: S. h 1705 .on Scu.-.11, ~· all 4:30 pm, 531~. ewport -c • .., Collep Ave, 6f6.tl621 '13$. Prt patio ... QUIET! 20,..,... 501~ eoi..-ci Lagvn• •c attSpm. CHARMING2BR,SoofRWy, N'£\V 1 Br ?ifobile h ome -I LRG263BR.2Balhs Gar, single 1dlta, couple. i~~ i~:-=~=- • IIANDYMA.N SPECIAL e LOVELY UDO SAND.$ frplc newly decor bltns, $200 mo. Adult. Lido Villagf Frplc, bltnJ, crpta] drpa, 202 A 14.th, S3f·1Sl9, 235"i llCUl'IW\tl. IJU. 4 Urtit Apt, ;1o~, lAbJk ~b 3k~ S250 '1se. 675-4401. ' 673-3826. encl. p.r. patio. 546--034 ·6'13-::;;1;!784~, ~-.='.'."";= ~!:4"' i;~.. t1.I:. Loe. on ocean '~ of hw)o.. ' u,g w • CHARMtNG Studto apt. kit *:I BR. Opts. drps, ·&'31' 2-BR Studio duplex bltns: };=~ ~~ :f~ 11;1prox. 100 )'ds. fn)m brach. :rucc ~l. MB-94<>4 Huntington Beach )400 flltll Slt1gle girl, Ncv.1J0;11 + prkJt. $150. Adult.a, oo crpts, drps, p.r. $150 mo. " SI 1" U"'-f ~ 1$9.~ .,last yr,. 4 BewpoR fr! bo, Fo I lo 2 BR, I" BA Condo 1' .. I• .lits. SllO. 642-3823. pets. 557-8400. Call Sl&-9200. ~~=1'°"' ®:;:"" ()==,•,, ""~ po_ nc oi: C":.ie3ntm o , urn. me, \Ill• " • · • SPLIT , .. I 3 er, ~.' •·, * 1 BR. l\i BACarliel, patio, pool. 6, lnlt!r. Priee $69,500 • \VILL V&ll1'y, Children/pet con. poo!, Drpt, c r p I A, •J>-e WINTER RF.NTALS e ""'"ti •a an ,..K, Good. Adrme N'cutrd TRADE, ~Jdtttd. VtrY rwi: to rl&hl pl.lance-.~(211) 373-33)) col· e AVAILABLE '0\\'! 9 crptJ, drp!I, bUna. No pcita.) it811 mo.1111 d. -..l 1• !\ •nssJON REAL TY (!)1.<)731 pariy, 96Z-3533. 1..,c Abbey Redly 6l2-38SO -Mt,lldou Dr. ~ '62--8\191. • __ .:,__.:.:..::.;.:..::.:__ _____ ;,:,_ __________ ,_ ' I', I --"' or .,., ... .... DOO . I! rty. ver. rew- t to ital, : a I igh. lex. ""· oa1J 841. !W, 2313 lor ·Br. ' .... y. • • ~r., ;ooo lalk loo, Call 050 anil E:N· •Od 11 . In "'" n<J l8l1l .... ... ~ad. "'· 12 ... "3, 060 :E .... "" 850 ,.,. mo 070 -E I I '"" "'' .,., la I ••• A ' ""' W/ ... L • -------~ --1---------,-;------------.,------.,-... -- • ' I , M-, ~""' IS, 1970 OAllY PILOT 33 SI RVIC!! DIRECT6 1tv JOBS " eMPEOYMENT J OBS .. EMP~OYMENT • . * 9?i>t eq, in res. unlts; Park Lido. 30M eq ~ acreage Rancho, Calil, 50M "1\1 C2 frntt Yucca Vy, Exch at!/ part lor Inc. prop, 5#3656 ..... Want f'/C Dieltl Yacht or -· -to 12511,000. Exell. F/C Calil. A ....... ~~4~=; lots. Owner COMMERCIAL P"'P .. -l dear. next to Sean, eo.. vtM; $65,«Xl equity. For house, units or land. OWNER ..67&.6259 8 DL>C. units, clOle to Hol- IY.\'l'()Od Park. All rented. $38.000 Equity; lor """"'· laJ1'l er IJM:ome. OWNER-675-62S9 4 unit& on 'ii acre in Cotta Meu. • potential o1 9 units. Owner retiring.wants nice condominium , Call 54$-8424 South Coaat Rltrs, Lllt It ber9 -tn <>ra,.. Wbat do you bave to tradl T County'• -rud ... "' ....... -or.< maka . deal. * * * * .._ ANNOUNCIMINTS ANNOUNCIMI NTS SERVICE DIRICTOllY SIRVlCI DIRICTORY ------~ ~llld::=·~~N~OT::.:;:IC~l~S ~~.....:onol:;;;;;.~ND~T~l~C~IS;.....~- ~ "'oAMoUMement1 6410 !!.""~"' 6490 Gardening 66IO P1lntlng, Popom ... I ... . . WANTED · OVERWEIGHT LADIES 'For weight reducing program to establish stati•tics for r•f.~1,A'!rmanen! wejgM loss, conducted by q · ed physical culturtsts. .)\lust be a minlmilm of 20 pounds over- weifbt, have transpOrtation and not cur- renily under doctor's cate. All inquiries corn· pletely confidential. ASK FOR MISS POWELL-517-5412 BUSINESS •nd FINANCIAL Business OpportunltlH Found IFrH Ada) 6400 mu. Searching for owner-female Shepherd Trade $500() eq 3 BR condo 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ [ about 2 yr. cld trained, C.M. FOR 12xm Mobile I '.ni18 IS NOT VENDING shakes hands, vie. NeWport honie or l.arpr In C.M. or Harbot High 5/10. ll not N•wport .,.,, will odd cuh SPORTSMEN' clalmod ""'"• wtU giw to ii needtd. 5'S.2425 rood home. 646-9762. Have 2 adjoining pine tree KEYS Found on blacb vie. crw lot., So .. Oregon. Nr 2 !Jbe nation's largest · tr&n-laland &: Balboa. Inquire troUt lakes, vallAI! $500 ea, c.hise organization has a at front counter, Dally Trade 1 or both tor tum. llmlted number of new cp. Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B. car or ? 6'44185 portunitiea tor the IPOrtt-KJTI'EN -White &: grey, minded mM or woman to nea collar, Vic. National Want cruiser, will trd $9000 get into the field that they •-O•k c ~f "'I 8-5923 • eq. in % acre mmm'l lot in enjoy the most. "' • · · -"' · SUMMER Roadleg clale6, Elementary level. You r home or mine. StS-0803. --Bob~lttlng BABYSITI'ING, .My home, 5 days a week, ~ yn Ii: up Fountalh Valley area . 96i-2UT. RELIABLE Child ·care, M1 home, 1.nctl yard/swing set, Springdale .&: Warner area. M~lOl aft S WW babysit my home, Laguna Hills IU'U. 84.7·2™ LOVING care your c~n my hom~. H.B. By hJ".da,y. wk. 968-6146 MY Homt, let yaur child enjOy the beach, All ages, Room &: bovd. 613-8085 i Loving child care, my home, Newport Shores. 642-9436 CHIW Care, CdM home, 6eJn..6pm, Infants ok. * 67s..m>5 * COLL.EGE Student seeks p::rf time work w/brain damaged childttn. ~ BABYSI'ITING: Any t Im e durin& summer. M:e&ls. met yd, 5 yts exp. 545!1389. BABYSI'ITJNG, My hon1e, Newport Beach area. * 615-8734 * Bride, Metonry, •le 6560 Sacramento. Wortb $30,<0l, W~ need an ambitious indl· SMALL Dog .. Downtown assume 6% int.-only IOe.n. vidual wbo would Uke to lluntington Beach area. ''Lewis" 9181444-3930. ttiP the: rewards ot me ,,,....,~"'m"""~"'"-.,.-~ Beaut. 43• -yacht, vaJ $44,CD'.I; ever-increasing recreatiOJt GENERAL Motors key in lor reaJ est w/IOZJle liqU1d.. exploaion -a peraon who IS cue. Vic, Bayside Dr, Ftl- lty or! AU otters given ll!r. upftlng to eXtremely high day, 645-1224,B _Ul_W_, -.. -mod--el-, -.. -.. -~ lout consider. submit before e~. SOLlD Blat'!t part Terrier Brick, block, con e r e te, June30.894-«l!M. Th111iaone<!ftbemost~ part? .curly-hair, Vic. carpentry,nojobtoo_amall. =11"000=-"'d"°""",..-=1-s"tre--.....,=-I lne. but tun buaineasel you O · Newport Shores. 642-~. IJc. Contr 962-6945 ever have an opportunity to '=::;:======'= . ,motor home, llk@ new, weif· look Into .. contain, 'pwr'd bee.vy dUty You do neect at least Sl.647.50 Lost _ 6401 C1b1netmeklng Ford, 30' alps 6. for Real to $3,~7.50 c:uh to start. Est. er ?! 645--0231 6580 AL'S GARDENING for Profeulonal Cardenlrw -...,,-------11 & small Jandacaplng llOUSE Paintlne, exter. llttVlces call 6t&-3629, Serv· i!;JND~rior, paper ~. 1ng Newporl CdM Coot.a-•t reasonable price. 2 Mesa, Dovu' Shore;, West· Newport teaehers, Summer cUtl bµslntU, vast a;per, start * LANDSCAPING * work Juno 22nd. 675-m!. · New Lawne lTl,k 1q ft. Freie 1 Sl'ORY stucco I: ove~ temporary desianJ Do all or par:t ~Uf· $99. 2 atory stucco &. P-9.!IOnMI self, Rototilllng; LIC. coif. overhang $149. Acst. ctllitg traC!Ol', 1' ,,... local exp, _!:!.s;;:·,,,~7'.r-,t°"'63'1n7• -._:i-_,~3 -""'~·II pr,oud to be ap 536-1225. • ' w=E""A...,,IM,,-.T"'O~P"'L"'E"'A'S"'E" 12 Cotlep ""d'"" wW patot e average 3 BR ext, for $145., Com•""' gardon s.rv!cC includleg l•bor & m•"riala. amer1can Reliable maiJ!t., expert clean-• Call Steve, 548-4549 up. Call "f'earles:: Fred", 962-4914. METICULOUS PAINT; ,=;;--;,-..,.,=-:-===·1BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS. ·D'lad you're a NE\V Lawn s , re-scedlng. crew col. students. Int.ext • Complete la\vn care. Clean bo · ~ Docks ..-"°'"" up by job er mcntb. Free wiea, ..._. 'u•~ • lft'J estimates. Fer lnlo Call I WILL paint a 3 'bdnn g1r '• • 89172411 or &16-0932 • how;e Lor $200, incl trim, *ALLEN BROTHERS ~cco.55;a~ & ~rtal. Can us tor complete yard --~ or ' service al lowest rates! Ph ph 6170 540-1169 _!!~~--Y __ _ G''E"N"'"L"'c"1,-on-..,u",-. 71ro'".-mv-.-. I 91JSI'OM PHOTOG}tAPHY weed kill, roto-tolll, Reuonable -Phone Gordon sprin klers repa ired. *-847-6745 * 640-5848. Comple te. Verd Cart I Pla1t1rin9, Patch, Jtm. . . 540-4837 ~!~Ir 6880 General Services * PATOI PLAsrE!UNG All types. Free eafunatea Call 540-6825 HAVE You despaired of fin--=========II ding a repairman who will !!._u~ing 6890 do the best po~lble job ~----- at the lo...-est possible cost? PLUMBING REPAIR Call Chet Wine. A guy who No job too small loves .a challenge. \Vho • 647·3123 • charges a fixed, stated price for 'labor, A guy who i!l ~•w.ing_ 6960 establishing-a reputation for QUALITY . )'OU'w aiwa)'t fair, hOnest work ln the we.nt&d. DreSEJmaking _ cld fashioned way. Chet alterations. Key Sa,y, 1763 Wine 's Repair Strvice, o A Cfl.f ~1292 546-98{[. range ye., . . • regl1ter w ith •• amer1can • girl invest yollr time & talent Secw1ty arreement $3000 maturity value fnr boat er car cf $2000' value. Excel. Jent security &nd credit. COWE, 16 wks. VI c . Fairview .k-Baker. Eye Write, giving phone nuinber, def!CI, needs ' special care. to: Reward 540-9485. CLEAR Vu Maintenance. We Fumiture & Antlquea ltellni.shlng &: Restorin&:. * 645-0991 * CREATIVE F A..'=HJONS By Donna Dee wise~ & Cl!ILD'S ~ vorkshlre43 C•--'erlng 6590: do everything! Free est, 24 Au SEASONS ~...... " •.,...u• hr serv. '646-2698 mo'1 old. Blk ~ goli!. Vk. CARPENTRY H.B. SUbstRntial Reward! CALL ~ HANDYl\fAri * SPORTING GOODS CO. I =P'~··~"~he~lpo.,"'~·.,, .... ....,.,,,...,......· -~o~~ ~ ~ Geno~ O:;;':, ~palr SMALL Black dog, '(8 mos) aces 4 ·otb•r c&bl.n9tl. l=========- 548-5896....U..,. * * For the finest In custom made taahions. ~1044 --·-~ Tiie, Ce;amlc 6974, : be your . ' own boss! • -------------------vlc. S. A. lights. Very Ml>aJ.'15 II no arwwer ie. * Verne, The TUe Man .• Cust work. lnatall & repairs~ No job too small. Plaster paUo, Leaking 3lio1''1!r repair. ' R~!!:. ESTATE r•I REAL ESTATE P.O. Box '116 Dept, 89 friendly -546-19115 ' "" Hauling . 6130 Gener•I ' , Salt Lake City, U!f,h Mlll * REWARD -Tan Terrier ::er: M6-2IT2. H. O. I---~-----* FAMOUS BRAND.. pregnant, • vie, No. Sea-QUALITY Woodcraft mil UTE Hauling k Ka.ra&e ··' ' S!Onogrephor Pleasant phone pereoMlib', SH, typing & dlclaphooe. Un!tJUe op.par. tor bright wUllng -· A/P Bkkupor Must have strong A/P be.ck. .,.,.,.i. Handle all A/P, cash disburaements, 90me · coeting Ii ati;>enl accqtmt. Ing, Harntoniou.I atmos- phere & tine bendits. Cost Cl•rk S t r o n g accounting back- ground w/lnterest in learn. Ing costing \1111 quality YoU for UUs outatund.ing OPJ>Ol'· turtlly, ' A/P Clerk Accts. Payable exper., ex· tending, coding, daily cub disbursement!!. Benetl.ta & advancements, lnven. Control Clk. 1 Ye¥' .}rrvr.ntciry cxper, lite typl~; detail minded, I TRISH HOPKINS I 488 E. 11th, Suite 224 C.M. J 642-1470 I EMPLOYER PAYS FEE ! Aect.-CPA $lf..16,000 1 Act(, Systems $13-15,000 l Acets .. New Grada to $900 1Aeets/Audltors $700-90Q Bkkpr F.C. $600-650 AIWUCANT PAYS FEE See'y Sll.tistlcal $450-500 Recept-T)'flst • $375 Suptrtor Agency 6ti..nu lJ57 Harbor, Costa Mesa .. e· e ACCOUNTING .- . ·CLERK Two to five )!8.l'S detailed aCtountlng experle~. good witb figures, Cost acCtg. ex. per, desired_., ¥ust know 10 key A calculaiOr • GATES LEARJET CORPORATION STATIC PO~ DIV. e 2005 S. Ritchey St. amer1can 117iiEqu~.,s:~::.~/:'~· = ... Office Rlrit11I '870 Out of Stitt Prop. 6201 . NAME + . ahore.Dr. 642-3519. Roxie * gen'I constr . .t carPentrY. clealMlp. Mon thr\I sat. 1 -CANDY A SNAcif ROUTE AFGHANS, "David" le Free ooraultation & quote'. Free estlrri(l.te ~ -....- 847-1951/846-0B • , ACCOUNTTN . I Req'8 1-2 yrs. I, * Prestige Office ., Beauttrul (PART OR FVLL ·TIME) "Lisa", lost since Jllne 4. Call Ken 64$-0044, ·548-4115 HAULING no A LOAD · 1 _T_r_M_· S._rv_l_ .. ___ 6980_ · ' "ON n1E BAY" SHELTEREQ. ISLAND VERY HIGH INCOME . e REWARD e 494--9148 A-1 CARPENTRY· Cl .. n up, Tree Sefv. Gen. BOB'S TREE SURGERY· 1 At Lido Yacht Ancborage in the San Juan Islands, We need a di.rtrlbutor in this ALASKAN Malamute, (sled Small Job Specialist Pruning ~2528, 543-8043 i. bf.ck cffulng the -same 1 1 Ground floor 156 sq ft Wash., in the heart of the area for out candy (Nestles, dog) M. vie Back Bay, CM. call Gordon 847-67'5 YARD / Gar., c I ea nu p. Fine QuaUty Tm: Service, Air cond. Cpts Drps boa.ting paradise of the Planters, Tootsie Rolls, Milk Subllt. reward, 492-3573, GEN Re . add b Remove trees, ivy, trash. * 540-3798 * E-Z pa.rk.ing, ufil·paid Pac~ Coast Woo d ~ d, Duds, etc.). No .seUlng in-LDST-Red Irish Setter male~ F~lca, ~~ling · ~rite: .-Grade, backhot, 962-8745 TREES Hedge trim · t glr hi"wl acctg ... -,;c:~ nayable. EDP e.A"'t helpful . Call Jolly· RO&er Restaurant O~c. 546-roll. $125 per...month Naturil· cove for dock site. V(llved. We fumigh all ac-. vie south CdM Mon · _A;;n"ylh,,· ,,'ns"-"I ,.D.,lc7k,"6°'73-4<"°"=59"'.= 1 UTE Haul 'g, Gar -cle&.n':J,p, stumps', remov~. hau~1~11acJ ' you will find ucitin"' 717 LIDO PARK DRIVE 'Nice beach. Close to shore. count., Y!JU must have 2 to . Please call 67>2sss h 17.50 ,,,· SlO max. S45-4~14 Full i. 642-4030 • Newport Beach. 673-1060 Moderate climate. clean air, 8 hrs. per week spare time REPAIRS *,ALTERATIONS yrs exp. Y ns. · M~DELUXE QUALITY clear waters, Thls island (dayt ore~. PART Persian &: p/Slamese * CAllINETS. Any size job che='~'·~"~2-4869~-"-'-'~· __ OON'S TREE SERVICE All tempor1ry po1ltlon1 , .,..,..-~fi>" is definitely unique, For full $1550 to $195(1 Lite gray. Vl"c: Irvine & Zf m·~r. 548-5TU MOVING, Garage clean-up types, Li.le&: Ins. Free Es-fl · ·--"~'I ~ l·~room,upto3,000aq.tt, 1nfonnation write:· P.O. ,.CASH REQUIRED 20th. &f2..8659. --& lite hauling. Reasonable. t.imates. 642-5584.· to t your IC ue 1 otfice suites. Immed, occu.. Box 481, Bellevue, Wash. For men infOJ·matlon write Cement,. Concrete 6600 Free eB!lmates. 64~1002. =:========'II & ntedL • pancy.Orana:e Chty,Alrport 9llOo9 or call (206) 45f..6891 ''DISTRIButOR DIVISION Penoneli 6405 *CO NCR·ETE Work, Upholstery 6990 l Irvi~~en:. OmlpJex. ews. •23''· P.Q. Box 1139, Co-FR E' E ! Licensed. Patios I d.r:ywys, Heusecle•ninn 6735 REVAS u· PHn•sTERY adj, ....... Y""~· Hotel 6-~ ... -villa, eauI. 9l722 . IDclude etc. Phillips Cement , • ...._.. •unnt. banlot, San Diego Mounteln & Daert 6210 phono ''" ' 548-6380. --------Speciaj n.-upholatM!J Sate • I: N'pt·FwyB. ' A i ·n.....-.i. ... M WAN:r A SUnny ·•Ii brlaht CO!JCH &-CHAIR, com.pl : UNCROWDED PARKING -~ · -.,..,.~ ..... ,. •nag er 1 1 CONCRETE, All types. Free' home? • Call the DUTCH la.bric includetl, $125. +· ~, --mwESr--mTES ·X-Mi!• From--APP"'Wd· -wanted-tor--.. u·t-o-m:• t e ~ -;BA. S. IC-BOATINs-est. Sawing, b~aklllg, haul-MAINTENANCE MAN tor Choosing trom our select! 1 Owner/ UT2Dul'ontDr ,. Palmdale Afrport. $1500 per ch.Udrens' 16 mm color ing &: Sklploading. Service yuur wfudowa, floors &. of mUl ends le; dlscontlnu!d Rm. f~~ Beach .. , .acre. Bkr. 831)..M36, theaten in er near •bopping COORS£ & quality.~ Bob. carpet Cleitning. SPECI.AI, bibrioa. Up to $12. per.yd. , 833-3223 CourtHy to Brokers BUSINESS end centen. Must. have flnn CEJly{ENT WORK, no jo~ IZES IN ALL KINDS OF values. Vut selection ol ' I NAHCIAL ~!al respons!billty. Cail --. s all bt . 5311~ •-'-"· DESK SPACE F l or 'write Celebrities Intema-Offered to the .. Public by the E~lim'. H~;:~~k e5'8-8615 .fLOORS. No crew, . ....., other auclcs at wocount I I h I d B I tlonal. 213: 461-4111. Suite 0 A1boa ..,A er' Squadron aft. 3. -.. prices, 1 1 ·787s-ee~ac ' B v • us..... ' 106 1800 N. Highland;-' Q<U ..-uw -l\tORE Concrete patlei for BAY &-Beacb Janltotial .QUALITY WORKMANSHIP I • Opportvnltln 6300 ' 90028 -starting 7 P.ltf., Monday, t ·-11· -,ti. nd ·' n ·Phone 673-7794, Balboa Hunti ngton Beach . . -.Hbllywood, Cailf. . June lS, at Newport Harbor-e~ money ...... sic lie ng. Carpets,. wi oW&, .uoors, 1 Lic .• ca11Maxat644--0687 etc. Rea &: Commc'I . Free Est., Pickup&: Dcliv. 642..f32l;··Ext 2'8 -, CIRCLE DRY CLEANERS and sh rt Yacbt Oub, 73> W. Bay 64~1401 , -laundry pick up station. Ave., Ne.wport, No, advance DECORATIVE · CONCRETE "'-o~~~~-o==-FABRIC SALE ,DESK SPACE "Grt§e.t for ~usband/wife registraUon, brou at clas.!. DRIVE~WALK~PATJO r.1e·sa Cleaning Service 2500 Blue Chip st am Pa 3oi::. No El C.mino Rt•I THI~ AD team. Room for miall Bring notebook. Class.meets CAlL DON--:'"&fZ..8514 Carpets, \\'indows, floor~, elc. FREE. 2-pc divan & ch.air · "i! Sa~ Clement• plant. Very reasonable and every Monday night f,or 13 Contractors . 6620 Res. & Commc'I. 548-4111 $69, inclttdes fabric & labor. 492-t4Jl top tenns to qualified wte.ks. Any Questions: Call * APT CLEANING * All work done in 5 days, • Thil can be the most impor. operators. Bkr. 546-5880. 613-~. "Sate Boatine ls *11IE REMODELERS• Ftl..St & thorough G42-81M Free estimate. 821-5474.. TOP quality ottice 1paot • 1n tanll!At ~~t nt 0! .. ~ur Newspaper D•alerlhip no Accident" Free esu -100% Financing wrntams · Cleanint Serv. JOBS & EMPL"OYMENT CdM. avail at 45c per sq. . ~use i may ..,...,,ge_ F LA H rald" Examiner Kltc:hens . garages • carports ft. A1lo Dental ow Medical your economic pi~ from or · · e IS There a nice looking, 67S5 Job Wanted, Men 7000 II.Ute. Elevator a: jao.ltor "bleak" to "biicht" in Orange County. Be in sincere, unattached Bua. or Complete }lemodellng. QualJ.. Ironing -•--· E. ~~u..., ' ' business lor l;'l)Urself. cash Prot. man, 40 to 50 in Org. ty Ccntracton. 642-&i60 ll'Cl"V• ..... ~ ~~ "'~• Operators who now run a depoiit req'd. ,Wrlte Box Co. who would lib tc mttt Additions * Remodeling OdM. • route ot U;J.J, wndine ma· RP 2662 Lincoln, Anaheim. ' an atlractive, trim. af· Fred H. GerwiCk , Lie. Commercial ·'815 chines are growtng from BEAUTY SaJon (formerly lectionate lady in her mid-673--6041 * MS..2170 part-time to full time opera. Roy Alvarado Hair Stylists) die )'eal"'. r or com- $110,000 STORE bulldihJ. tions with Oltnpany's fin· for sale or tease. Easiest pan1onahtp? Enjoy ·eoJ.!_ing, Cerf!! Cl~_enlng 6625 IRONING IJl my home, $1 Hr. Dressmaking & altcra· tiona. 545--764J.. IRONING .lN MY HOME, n.z hr. • Call 54M970 • Auto eervlce cit11hier, ex- perienced preferred. • ** 494--1131 ** ~~ Job Wanted, Women 7020 6'16-698 W. 19th SI. Btthel ancing. of terms. ~2-6523. sparts, dancing, etc. Write Towers ·area. 548-1768 Agt. }klx M 1043 Dally Pilot and i~ ~· -"'========:I DOMESTIC Housework 1-5 1-======"====' I >:8 ... ~.· .... , 1nl5tllta u'rotllrou.~-'."', lnov•stm,.•nlltl 6310 ~gl-·~·~·~··"'~-· ===~~ ~. ~ . 6810 <1.a,.!'~-o.,wn, 5 tPranMsp. Refs. lnclustri•I Rental ·6090 .......... . . . u: ~ un es *FULLY LICENSED* W"'iUoJJ. • Land1caplng profit producing · vending ... v.-Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. CARPET LICENSED land! ~pe ".°"" AIDES -ror convalescence, 8,000 sq. ft.· •va il1ble maclrlnes ~grow tD n,ooo e HORSE LOVERS e Advice on all matten, STEAM .CLEANED-tractor, Comp e e aeryice. elderly care Or family catt'. for s1~1ott t11r!"I J~:s~ or per montli income. ·:.in:~bl: to~~~ tn· Love,.Marriagt, Bu1ines11 REASONABLE RATES =,.._=,.,.==·=·=·",,'"'24==7=== I Hom.etnakers. 547-6681. mon n y r•n ~. 1W101:11rn Time requirement is 6 to 10 Ss ta A Ht U pmnlt Readlnp given 1 days a Alto carpet ln1tallation M I & St r age 6840 TYPING _ Reuonable----n.tes industri1I buildin9-1d-' hours per week along with a all n ;: ~· ~ bull week. 9AM~PM 312 N. El .646-59t l · ~0_!~ 0 • for· further tntonnatJon j1cent to Irv.in• Indus-11erv:lceable car. No Riling ___pe~d!JW arena 6 si>ecta· CAminb Rftt, San__... \. \ LANDLORD SPECIAL LOCAL &: long dist. moving, call 54~2815. trial Com,plex. ld1al for er toliclting, Just give good tor 'patio. 613-:2259 • Clemente. 4§.-9136, ·4~ _500 -'iq. ft. $20. Diamond Reas. storage. Free Esl BOOKKEEPING-Gen'! <ll- w1r1hou11ng 1 p1 c •. IM'Vice! COMPLIMENTARY Carpet Cleaners. 187 2ht 831-0401, O.K. Van 8t Storage tlce. Exp'd, . want perm. Principles only·coht•ct Write at once giving refer-Mone7 to L~n -'320 HAIR DESIGN St, Costa Meh., 645-1317 position •mt.afters PM Dan C1mpbell a t' Docu-ence!I and phone number to Gene.nl pricea $4.50. Com~ll-REMARC ·Services. 3 rooms Painting, 6850 LETTER Addressing. folding ment or Scienc•11 Uuerylhclwtries, Inc. vend-1SI TD loan ,mentarY ahampoo &: •t:Yle Szt.50. Fully guaranteed. _P_a~po_r_h_•n_g~l_n~g ___ or-inserting In my home. '• 5°46-3551: I"" Divi••'on, ll95 Em..i-$3.50 <By Joan Bachelleriel. ,Credit cards OK. 847-li688 & E t 5;, '°°" •• ••• Jim • H · F'A•'-PAINTING.,INT,. x , i,l""'K1W Central. Dall.u, Texas T524T, 8% INTEREST At 2640ScDtt 1 eo:r H..._.. SI'EAM Jet' carpet cleMlng. Higheat Quality. Lo\lo'Cst OE NT AL HYGIENIST 1;L:;;°"=-----·..:6..:IOO:: Room • 1278D. 2·nd JD loan Ions. E. t wy, carKare ·natlon-wl<'e Prices. FWJyexp.1ni1. John Avail May n-26. Sf0-1481 CdM. 67>7321 , se'rvtce, Free est. 64J.-4055 673-1166. . VIEW Lot-Laguna Beach, Co.Hee Dbltr:lbulm' * A I · ft 8200 ... It. All util In pawd Opportunity '"' reltabt• TenM baled on equity, oner Fencing 6660 * PAPERHANGING .Jolie Mon, Wom. 1100 at. Gentle .,downhill &lope. person io deliver ooUee tO 6Q.217J_ · 545-0611 & PAINTING-it * 96S-2425 Xlnt buildli:J. 1 site, S9,000 Ind. plants. Ofc. Bldp It Se.rvinC Harbor area 21 yn. Yt11, it'a your f.ault, Jlor re. Rµ)WOOD le: chain link * PAINTING INT A EXT. * Account1nt $10,800 , cuh or $10,500 terms or ct.her loc. Except. 'high S.ttler Mo"9•11 Co. co~ ~ that will fences, licensed oontttctor, Averg. 1 sty $260. 2 sty Poulbly more. Gd gen 1 subordinations. Own e r . et.mingl. Invtstment ol 331E,17th Street chanae your We call• free e1t, 1ut iervtel'!. $350. incl au material Ii a.ccta exP. S~pervlsed pay. , • 642-4U8. $1995 to $3900. Writ~ for , 547~ 534-6729 preparation, SlS, per rm + roll, billing, 11TV., etc. B.~. • ~ Acre vu lot. Nprt addresa. m~ info., giving address LOANS $50,000 Ii up. Any 24 Hr, Recording -----paint! Local ~ts. Call Jack or BA req. Stable comm 1 Ownr will carry bal at·lo A. ph. ·no. to QUICK KUP real estate er buslne11'. Mr. * N t •-* Floors 1.1.1.r 894-3895 or 968-7000. mfgr. In Santa Ana. . . 11ll bt-i......a Andet90n 303: tm-2305 No ewpor er -una _., -===~===,..., Free • No Fee int. Zoned l<r horses. Grt Dlit. Co., Ro a.,....,,., coll t alls ---For Men Ii Women ----------* EXTERIOR·IN'I'ERIOR * Fee Jobs Alt0 loc. , Ju.n Smith, Rltr. Stockton, Cat 95207 -~~ ~ ~-_:__w.... Professional Ferne.le Staff CARPET VINYL TILE Will not be underbid! CUttom &46-3255. 3 STORES MenlY W•nt.d ~ 'Newportt r Inn Hotel LIC CONTR. FREE EST. work. Fully guar. Flncit Anocf~te~· .:::. Inc. ATI'R. View lot c'looking ·roxi· Heart Of Lancuter. Lot }Jtn JambOree Rd. N.B. * 540.7262 * pa.lnts, Free e,t. A color 1885 Newport, CM 641-:8720 Mesa Verde Country Oub. 18 x 178, 2 .tlOM'tlbuia A PRIVATE PartY wants $3500 ~ consuJUng. Local refa. Uc, CholCe arta. Owner . wilt M eat Market indudlng u aecond trust deed, SWINGERS Orange C.00.nl:)' C?•rdenlng 6680 Bond. Ins. 64~3619 Applicants ' • WE NEED TS . KEYPQNCH OPRS. STENOS CURK TYPISTS REPRO TYPISTS SECRETARIES. GAL FRIDAY GEN'\. OFflCE . PBX OPERA TORS ASST. .. BKKPRS. . ' ACCTG. CLERKS LITE FAClORY (Blae collor) NCR 482 (Proof operotorl american girl needs YOU Call for Appl. or lnform•tlono consider thOrt ~TD equipment, Comer Ave. I I M&-4563 or 613--1413. Gulde. Ftte l.nfo write P .O. AL'S Landscaping. Tree No Wasting SERVICE CENTER k qualil. buyer dlvlslob. ACT<lh '!""' Falr-ANNOIJNCEMENTS Box 2U1 Analtelm 9'Jtttt4 removal. Yard remodeling. *·WALLPAPER * Employmont A,oncy 833-3232 2 Lots. Laguna Ni.guel, grounds.· Eloelle~ lnvut. d NOTl-S DI Tra&b hau11"''", lot clWlUp. When ....... , call "Mac" Fru a Fff Jobs. Ul.000 ... •·u ·-or both. mtnt! ·•_n ·-""'" INCUR.ABLE seues are ... J ¥-= -.,. 000 my apelca.lly, Theft ls hope, ~pair sprnkln:. 673'-llliB S.lli-1444 549.M49 ~gJ,a~r Nciw for "RE YOU BEAUnFUlo77 It's all In the eye ot' the be. hokier. Cheqc the TV com • ml. you watch and !!~ teel ;you're_ as P.!.*tt,t· ~ sofn@ ol tJiiise peop!e1 ~ Ut. J. OALIF. CASTING CO. fJ continuing it'sparch tor everyday people who have a desire to work on TV .,or r:nod~iing jobs, S15 to $l2S per day. No fee to you ever, •'FORortc~ AlJDITION * CALL CTI4) 835-8282 - 10Wto6PM BABySlTI'ER. Rl!!ll)Ol'l!llble, over 16. Must live· local. Lle h!lwk llJ.-5, .3 da¥s 642-6273. BABYSI'M'ER For . 2 gtn.t kids 8 & 9, aftns., C.M. area, min. 18 yr old 54&--5022 BABYSITIER, Live in. Rm., board, small sal. l\>ln. Pen- field, 1027 Valencii. C.M • BANI( TELLER \V/Exper., P/Tlroe, Good Salary, Xln't. working cond. Apply ln pe1'1'<ln lat Weatern Bank, Ui932 Goldenwest H.B. •e BANK TELLER, ex· ' perlenced. FuH t l me. Please caU 714-53&-93n · -11=~~~'-'""'-oc,.,-",--' BARMAID, Attr., bikini, top pay. SASSY ~SSY.-"T2901 Harbor, C.M. 495-4000 eve. *·BEAUTICIAN 'It Young, attractive· lady with eome hairpiece exper, No cllentele required. .Salary A/or commission. Call Ski BREAKFAST COOX Experienced. References, ~'\Ill time, Hou,n 7-3:30. BENTON'S COFFEE SHOP 133 s. eo..~ l..aguM Belt • BOOKKEEPER • Part timt, datly, Expe;r. ri!q'd·. Rettr. !rlt 01(. M/F, 675-2921! alt 3. 80YS CARRIERS WANTED Dana P o I n t, Capistrano BeRch. Ages 1().14. CONTACT JOHN HllM m•cio Low. low down. Owner will ..,_, Found (l'rM Acfsl ·6400 for ...,1ntment, 67r,ll66. JAP"'"'n:.SE G d I 30.DAY s-~-1 J.nt • Ext. Permanent/Temporary cany 2nd to loan bal. Mn. Riley afltt f. -1'4~J:< a r t n n g .~ua. REGISTER NOWf CJerlcal Sl6-0030 .. _.,~ Il'-'41).5095 . VIC. Orchld 6 Co&!t HWf. ALCOllPL!CS Anonymo\ll ,s.rvi... Neat"°"'. Qeonup Free .. 1. Loe rds, llc'd Positions , 1 EST UY lOO' oceanvie CdM )'OUllC 111ale cat Mll"lt P~ 542-7217 or write to rd. maJnt. 968-2303 & int. cau Chuck 6'5-0809 Malt! and Ferrlale RUTH. RYAN B B : w Public Relations •""' white flea coll&r owner P.O. 13mt 1239 o.t.a Mra College Studentl PAINTING .. Ext-Int 18 r,n. 500 Ne .. ..:~~n't~ Dr.·, Nil • AGENCY tot, larp, l•vd. t.oauna. ,.,_... La landaca I In Ll Free l ·•-· ~ ., l $1Iloo. 6"-1656. Earn $14,00) Yr. Up, 0wnt-r clll 673-0223 e\lff.. _... ___ -on~ 6410 -~~1 .. c._a~"'I .... ,..! ,!!7• ~· • Cs, 111 .. :. u& .... ~ Suite' 2)0 By i.ppt, 644-4981 2172 Dupont, SPteA!NL!ZlNG £ LEVEL 6Qxl20, Sant& Ana of aervke btlllnta nta.b. JI LADlES' prescription _..~,c.,.. •• wo::mo .. '6 '""" .... ""'· ,,_.!"'-' accoua ... t ..... ,. ... ~· Htlgb ta. $10,6') -Terma. yn. will train public reta. stuaea. black w/brown WRITING . Rewrltlrig. Edit. JAPANESE -• LANDSCAPE YOU SUpply The PaitlL 3 ADULT Babysitter. my hsi, Su.h 12 omCE PERSONNEL 1 'REALTOR 6'jS...iS)I) lions rnanap.ment tYPe man tre.me 500 bloclc O ltt Dr. irlC IBM typing .....,., •<> ClellM(p Malntenarw:. Br, LJv RM A-Kllchcn s day• $25. Nf:wpOr'I She>ret. RB 1793 Newport ntvd., CM or woman. Not a lranchilie, ~ Beach. ~ ' ~te BUVlce f0r letters, MACK * 842-8442 P-.!nted, $50. Call 551-86.18. Rel'• req'd. 6 .f. 6 .. 8 • 84 646-4854 AcrN.. l2IO i:.~~~~c:m:e~· roUND. ·Black pet rabbit re1time1, teportl, acrip1•, JOHNSON'S GARDENING RETIRED Painter:· 3) yrs da)'t/Evcs, Sat " Su.n. Newpart Beach 17931 Bee.ch Blvd .. RB -.:-----""-' ~. · ~...k "'~.Ill. etc. ~45 Yard care, Cl.rM-Ops, pl.an-e~r. Neat ~ hooot. Non 646-3SS. &\1·9$11 , 5 Ac, ltvd, S'J!NS. 5 min, ~ NEW . Chtropractk: Roura. ting, aprl.nkl!-r1. 96:W035. drinker. Call SJ&.6801 IAI,.,,D"E"'M;:olh<'"-'•"·'b&::b;::y::c::.,.::--, "-lie. 1042 W, 17th St., AA. to new Victor Valley Jet A -EXPER -~ h~ p•~c h kl' • d k 11 B (N 0 C nt 541-6481 I M, ., __ 1 DAILY J?ILOT DIME A GOLD Bracelet )'Ollth etntu JMPM Dr. Don . 1:'.1lld, T Japanese J&auen. "'"'L.r.n or Ext. "',,,,., , t J .. o ayt & W •• • • r. r•nge OU .Y. ll~r=u=E-SUN=-'N~EVE='=n-=~=~- a rport. any Oulf!l" ~ .. ~s. • UN!:f COit )'O'l1 Just ;.°" tennfl coun. Cd'R DC:' 445 E. 11th St.. ~ tnr. ~ tst. Complete IMMQ>, SERVICE. Local !a!"':'!• ~M_•_'""_l_._'_'_1_.i[""!!!!!!!!A!!l!!r!!JIO'!!rl!!!!I !!!!!!!!!\!!' ft.ny PILOT w.'::::• 111 11u-. low dnl. mer. .. .. _ ..... 10n ~ .... J!'!'.Ao. Ye.rd .•rvtce. ~. rel. FREE.est. Ml-1621 M$..9648. ....-.... _,. ~116$ ntes a~. .,,,.. ..._... --· ..__. ___ ----- ./ ' ../ , 6 I . ' ~-'=,,--------o----· ------- I ·' MtMldiy, Junt ts; 197G T1!1A'F~mlfATTJl51S I. EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMl'LOYMI NT J~IS .. EH\f'LOYMENT JOIS_U MPLOYMENT IJOIS .. EMPLOYMENT MERCHANOI$! FOR .:::;-"-·--·--·-· SALE AND TRA DE MIRCHANOISE. FOil SALE ANO TRADE COMBINATION RECEPTIONIST & PAYRQl.L CLE RK Jl\ill c:ho.rge payroll lncludi"i J>8,)'foll taxes. Duti~• • typ. 1ne. ·fiUng 1i: miepUorust, and comPl.ltin& pa y r o 11. )"rant oUice appearance. 40 hr. wk. Ftinge benelits. Only experienced need apply, Contact Mrs. Earl, SHERA· TON BEACH INN, 21112 Pa. cllie c.oa.st Hwy., Hunting. con Beach. 'COOK*** FUlL OR PT. TIME No Pbont Calls A pply in Per10n * SURF Ir SIRLOIN * 5930 Pacific O>ast Hwy. Newport Beach C AS H I ER I SALESGIIlli. Part time. Bright. en. thusiastle (12-24 hrs per 'ft'kl incl. Sat's, Exp'd. only, ap. ply in person, Back Street, No 25 Fashion Iala.nd, N.B. OlAlRSIDE Dental Asst. F'Ull time, exper ~t. \I/rite for application. 233.ll El Toro Rd. Suite 213, El Toro, Ca. CLERK. (female) full time tor retail ato~. Call ~ u k tor Bill or Mike. ClISTODlAN-C.oupie W/ xlnt r e f ' 1 , C.Ompensation in· dudes Jiving quarters &: salary. Ph. 646-1724 for in. tttView. COSMETICS * W<>IM'n, will train to teach professional make-up. Exec. positions avail Vivian Woodward Cos.. tMtics. PH; 54.f...1~64. COOK, female, .e.icper. Lunch on1Y . -preschool;"""S days. Call 7. AL nt. Will train bright you girl lo usist dentist. Call 494-SU.5 art 6: 30 ·wkdays. Anytime wkenda. e GENERAL HE LP e Jo'\111 or part timt. Age U-31 . Sb: mo·1 residency rtquired. $3.85 per hr. Call now ~ J im Thomp!On 9i>6-28tl Gt ntr•I Offic• Invoice & general 1yplng, young co, Call Loraifll!, WestcliU Pen;oMel AgE"ncy, 3>43 \\'estcliU Dr., N.B. 64.1-mo. HELP YOUR HUSBAND fflidd .G xec Agency fo r Career Girls --< Sec'y/L .... Exper Calif. Law. Top skills, OUllita.nding legal group, beautiful facilltieL ' • Exec. SR 'y ... Good skills, minutes at board meetings, public contact. Must be career minded & dedicated. Y91J can 'arn up to $12.50 ih an hr. taking ordm from )'(!Ur friends, l)('ighbors and relatives for Studio Girl's Sec'y beaut. Good Houaekeepin( Finance Dept tor '2 ~n. approved WIGS, WIGLETS. Gene r a l Secretarial FALLS lr cmmet_iCs! bckground. Top profits. No territory Sec'y rtstriclions. Also sell where YoU ""Wk. 1'1 time or spare Good skills, strong con-~· Side line OK. Ph s truct io n bekground. toll free 80Q.6214005 or PN'Slige company. write STUDIO G i R L Clerk Typist H 0 LL Y W 0 0 -D , Dept. Good typist. Will-lrain on NC-Z7, 11461 Hart St, No. MTSC {eofuposerl Wnrk Hollywood, Ca. 91605, for "'ilhOut supervision. Top full info &. tree sampJes c ompany. by mail. No one will call on you, All replit'!I ~ A /Payabl• fidentiaL P h today. Const. Background. 10 Key *---H-E~LP~---*-I ~;:: typing, leading con- $3.55 Hit SALARY 12 MEN .Au l llckpper NEEDED NOW AIR, Vouchers, tigutt ty~ Penn. employment, delivery driver, ·order dept., with Stere.> TV Co. Must be neat and aggressive, and over 19, Co. wll l train. Pel'50nnel Oept. 956-2870 HOU S EKE E PER Reliable housekeeper f 0 r Newport Beach (0 o v e r Shores) waterfront home needed from July 1 to Octo.. be:r i. 01'.le day a week oll. Must li ve in, be: able to .drive, and be reuonably good cook. One adult in res. idence. 8oX M·lOOl, DAI!..Y ing, Pleasant working con- ditions. NCR No. 'JtS 1 Ye-ar exper. 10 key ad(iing, typing &. phones. Cllt'k Typllt Heavy typing &. dictation. very interesting &. diUerent type -bulii.ness. Mual work shifts. r /time Sec"y Pel'90nal sec'y, typjng Ii SH Jlte. Not a pressure position . Ord., Dftk OENTA.l.. Secretary • Recep. P.lLOT, 6 hfo's To 1 yea'"r exper. Heavy·phones, typing. Costlcllt'k 2 to S Years-Acwuntlng ex- per, 10 key..4 calculator, t,ypifW. Jetio Mon. Wom. 7100 J .._ M W 7100 •• ,..., Mon. W,om. 7100 Jobo Mon, Wom. 7100 •-.. ion, om.~ M • ii ~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,ii; 1-~ ~ ~ ·"' f . Ul"IC& • ~-Nllrlinj_ .---Sale~ ~rnat~r• 8000 1.,strum•nts f~ _. RN or LVN ··-t -..... -·---···------~ . nawpon : personnel agency 833 Dover Drive 3 t l l ·IO· p M. TRAINEE •17 PC. KING SIZE Walnut Spinet $250 o • • BEDROOM G46-~1 alter 6 PM 'J\l.'tl days wkly., l """'•kend ' Large 9 tlru\lo-~ dret111er T\'ilr.b,.,O:i:i~i"'.:OF-::'-:-:.,:rt rn.o'ly, Charge nu"" or sta. A way for a high school gradu.a te ror 2 bt"<lside stands . King ~tAR!lN D-2S Uon incl. IT!edlcation. \Vork to en~er the newspape~ ))usiness a~ hl-adboard frame' quil*-straight l1eek I: with R.N. Supervisor, 2 D~ ed mattress ~ts 0bla.rlk. * ·"'~"""°"· DAILY Pl,LOT '"' ••• . . . ""°"°'"~ old. HUNTINGTON VALLEY o.;tce of s,,.,, good cond. $70. $pla <a~ln'1 CONVA~ENT or Mod tyle 2-15" Lansings I)..140 $1$. HOSPrFAL This highly successful loc:al newspaper has Akt'""FOR $249 494-M'lJ after 8 pm. f714) 842-5551 an openin g for aJ,r:ainie in -the circulation ~o1fown pn11s.-onJ:v $9 mo. ELECTRIC Guitar. re:d NURSES Needed for private sales areC!z. .. Selecfect applicant will res¢:v a WELK'S. WAREHOUSE hollo\v body, dual pick-t.1P8;. duly • every type. RN 's liberal ··starti ng saJary, regularly.-sclleduled 600 W, 4th St., Santa Ana JlOO. Dave, 613-9729 before;) -LVN's -Prac. -Ali:le:i. .·raises, bonus opportuni~ruf many fringe Daily 9-9 Sat 1).6 Sun U-6 * Bundy c.laiinet, 0 Ids · All shifts.• Call any hour. benefits such as _naid-vacations, paid group 20 PC. "MADRID'' trombone like new ~=~ Nurses Registry insurance and-ttredit union. He will also be 3 ROOM GROUP 96't-7393 provideri° company car with personal use FROf\1 MODEL HOMES Pl•nos & Oman• • 8130 • • NEE DED _..prtVileges. Includes: Quilted sofa &1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;'";;;;;;;;;~~I Cha.it, 2 end tables & cotteel• Two Offica.-Gif 1 Applicants must be 18, have a clean driving table, 2 lamps, dresser, rnlr-ORGAN CLASS-FREE Must be ~-and8ble to dtive record, hjJve a high school diploma and should ro.r,· headboard, ~ilted box Every Mon. Nlte 7:30 PM ~ APPLY -be reasonably clear of military service draft. springs & mattress, 5 pc . Be11t Teacher Jn O.C. tti $11 ,000 · 1_86 E. 16th St., C.M. Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., with dining room: table & 4 hJ. •All fl.fakes NURSES: RN 's-ll to 7:30 some Saturday overtime. back cha.its. •No Sell ing Sr. Acct. Min, 2 yrs uper in manufac- turing. BS/BA l n ac· counting for xln't "°'1thern o. c. tirm. """"' M9r $1500 .. $12,000 Good Ad m i n istra ti o n background .• Knowledge of the Marine Eteetronica field "'lpful.. F /C lld!Hpot $600 Xln'I oppor. for advancement w/land d eve t Opc r & subsidiary. Good working cond'a. + binge benefits. to $5SO Min. J ye.r calif. Law, pn> bate, bankruptcy" I: civil ' b/"C"":belpfid. ' . Sec'y . .. $500 am shift, full time. Reller COMPAR.£ AT $749.95 • No Obligation RN-3 10 ll:30 pm. Xlnt If you are qualified and are interested in $399 GOULD MUSIC CO. ..,Mt-l.a r y 1.: ben e fi ts. learning more about where this trainin~ No do\vn Pmls. Only S16 mo Since 1911 Palmcrest Convalescent leads, come to 305 N-. El Camiho Real ; ~an WELK'S WAREH OUSE 2045 No. M a in, S.A. Hospital, 1307a Blackbird St. Clemente, and ask for -Mr. Seeley in the Cir.. 600 w. 4th St., Santa Ana ·* 547 ..... 1 1t · Garden Grove. culation Department. MATCHING 9· couch & * OFFICE * ===""=~="'==.-========I cha~. 1o;, rond, oHvo & USED ORGAN RIOTI Joba-Men,Wom. 7100 Jobs-Men,Wom. 7100 blue; Curtia Mal he s Grt•t Stock * POSITIONS * '""° . AM/FM. wal""t: 2 Of Used Organs LOCAL AREA Secretary Complet,e l\\'in beds All Makfs. All Styl~ Sales Executive S.cr et•ry w/bolsters & · orange slip e Consoles • Consolette11 *S•cy · · · · · · ·•· · · $575 DOUBLE , * $500 mo to start covers: Serv. cart: Misc • Spjnets e Chord Organs To Controller , No fee 6 day week, little b'P.111&' & other iten1s. <1204 Hilaria Sun1mer Cl~arance Prices *Bkkpr ... : $600/$700 PRESENT sl>0nhand, tots ~l responsi. w.,, NB. 64?-73'1. WARD 'S BALDWIN STUDIO Costa MeSA Fee Neg. * EARNINGS billtles' with fuajor Orange CUSTOM Queen headboard 1819 Newport, C.?o.1. 642-8484 *P•yr oll .•••...• $400 & Countytlnnastee'y to V.P. & matching bedspread , Open Every Nile Beach area No Ftt Z.D. Products QualifYj s pc game or .dining ~ &: Sund&)' AfternOon *Accts P•y •.... $425 1 THEN-SOME 3190 Pullman, CM »et. pr'. red velvet duttrs, PIANOS It ORGANS Constr. exp. No Fee , , ~5432 CJ'YStal chandelier, port, blk NEW &. USED *Lo•n Proc ..... $450 It you re maid~ tlS,OOO llO\\.' TELEPHONE Solicitors for &'white 15" TV. All items, e Yamaha Pianoa Organt Ute exp Fee Neg -\\"e can show you how you reducing salon. S2 hr up. like new.' Hunting t on e ~--·· ~ • .,. *S . $525 may make $30-$60,000. No · '"""~ """ ecy_ ...... , , . ',. gimmicks. You'll be backed The Losers, 1799 Newport Harbour. ~3; 592-1062. e Kimball Pianos Pµtclwang exp. f ee Neg, by a multi·million dollar Ave, CM. LRG. Custom made-display e Kohler &: Campbell *Frnt Ofc/Ty p , $500 public co. with fuU adver. • TYPIST ·• cabinets, yellow & white. COAST MUSIC C.011\a Mesa Fee Neg. tisipg support. Orig, cost $600. Se ll Sl50. NEWPORT & HARBOR *Clk/Typ .. $350/$400 \Ve guarantee to It'll you hpw, Typing of Invoices on Showcase & counter, make 'Costll,_.Mesa * 647-2851 Garden Grove Fee when and where )'(IU· may IBM. Good opportunity. ofr. 541..&ln ofc, home Open lrH) Fri 10-9 Su~ 12.5 Fee: jobs also beg in ma.king thi.!1 money-i-"'="'=177=. ~~----l"'iiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiijiiOiiiiij J: R. Pierce--the :really big money! Our CLA VAL CO MODEL home decorator ,H. M . Cabl~ • Associates: Agency, Inc. people may eui1 up 10 •_ -• Hi·Low -game tl:il,. '1 \ipbol ~1 40' Consol •. P1ano 1885 Newpo~, C!l.I 642-Gral Sl00,000 a year-many work 17th &: .PLA chrs, like nl'.!ll', OMg, cost \'alnut Deino w/new W~· ORDERLIES: 7 lo J; 30 pm, shlft. Palm c r eat Con- valescent HOl!lpi tal, 13075 Blackbird St, Garden Grove eeePARTTIME- no more than 24 hours a cosr $995, Sell S39S. 0 t fi c e ranty. New $895. $599. thu; Y.-eek. , S-2201 541-MTI home 644-52TI · \l'etk, r: * Cadillac car plan at o~. Equal op rt.unity employer El.EC ~n · GOULD MUSIC CQ. + Use.our proven formula&. "T"l;'L£Pl-10NE SOUCITORS ge $25, Mlrror, Since 1911 ·:>._~· . 3-pan_elled 11creen, · SA. ~ guarantee yourself 2 aales Exper, No, selling, IQp SS rerrigerator, mirrored buf· 2045 No. Mein~ . per month. Work at home. ( 213 l fet cocktail tbls cptll *~$47,~1 '* tJonisl Ex:p'd, mature, with. H'~O~u=sEKE==EP=ER=-~P'°m...,.~tim-, good judgment. Newport ·twice a week. 'Musi ha~ area. ~ 568395. your own transportation lo * DENTAL SECRETARY * Corona de! A1ar 675--0993. Serid resume to Box M~1D13 H'iKPRS Empiyr pays fee The Dally .Pilot, N.8. George Allen Byland Agency DENT AL • Bookkeeper • &: l!JS.B E. ·16th, .s.A. •5f;7.(J395 410 W. Coott Hwy. Girt Fridey for blllly constr. large company in Anaheim + Group Health Insurance-737-3007 or (213) 76.>-8525. 64&-2962. ' · · has part time opportunily S25,000 major medical, life. for 9 men. Clean, pleasant and accldenl. TECHNICI~ Wanted . DINING Room se t-6 chairs \V~are havin&: a ina:urance. Part time. Exp'd. * H O U S~EPER*Fllll time. Exper. pref' d., or will train: CaU 642-8044 Newport ~ . 9.Je.1 ofc. 5 day week incl'• -;64=::;6;.];9;];'=::;=::;=::;: 1 · Sat· .t SUn. Heavy 'l'Y?mx. can 644-24!'.6 , 1t DISHWASHER * Days, 8 to 4:M. $2. hr. DiLLMAN'S 801 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. See Chet;· ii SH helptul. *DRIVERS* No Exp.rience Neceuory! ~~~~ YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 1&1h St. ColOI Me• Engineel' Mgr. THI Engrg. 17M EE req, Supervise design & dev. of spohist!Qll.~ test equip. for e1edro-rriechanical sub-w;emblies lr oomputeta. Mil\. 10 yn: exp. Beach lt.rea. Co. pays fee • fee jobs also. Submit resume' 10 ANGUS GORDON. J. R. Pierce HOU§Iij{EEPER-Live i n , for dderly couple. Mature "'Oman pref'd. 642-{.661 HOMEWORKEJtS WANTED (Envelope Addressers). Rush stamped, se1f -a d· -d·r e s s ed e11vel o pe, LANGDO N WOR LD • TRADERS, P.O. Box 1127. A21. Redondo Beach, Calli 90278 • HERE is our pre1ent list or job opponunJIM!s: ' S.C..IMy Gene~ QffiCt! ~lelp Credl_t Jntervfewer, will train Sales Glr1-r Asst, Bookkeeper, amall ofc. Credit Clerk Secretary, tyPe 50. no SH' Teller ' Proof MaCh. Opr Trainee Clerk-iypist AHilltant ID Bra:nch ~lgr. INOEPENDENT PERSONNEL AGENCY 1ru Orange Ave., Suile C C.M .• 642-0026, 545-0979 (" AIM Fee Ir. Free Jobs) Associates-Agency, Tnc. 1885 Newport. CM 642-6720 ESCROW Officer • F,HA/V A exper. security Pacific Na. Honal Bank Newport Ctnter Qftlce, 64Ull3. Mklge Bonds Equal opportunity emntoyer EXP'D-Full Tim• 1 ... 1N"H"ALA"'""T1"o"N"TH""'ER""'•"r"'1s"T· I C..rvfce Station Salesman, A R I T ' 1~• A t ..,.. ... ,_ ... , requ,~. PP Y tune-up, brakea,.elc. ftl""' • Personiiel (714) 499-1311 , So. GRAVEYARD Coast Communlly Hosp. ·2 dll)'B week. Older man. 31872 Coai1t H"')', So. · Lorin's Arco T -"""77 -..... guna. ;,..,., . Harbor •t San Dle&O Frwy JanitDrl.al 5.i7.'l585 Mature rrlale o~er 21 yrs, FAT & UGL Y777 ' "" .. , n;1,, s nu ... Tl you are, we probably can't H.B. area. 53<4600. use you. JA N ·I TOR ~, WAXERS. MACHINISTS Ex F1eri m~~tal High School educ8Uon or complelio" of recognized ap. prenUcetihip p I u s eight year• shop experience In m an u f ac tur ing pre. cislon parts. Wiii p;erform hl·p~isionma: chining ""OJ'k .from blue- print!!, sketches and speci- fication~. Adapt. and im· provise11 simple to m~er­ ately complex looling and fixtures to complete eXRt"ri· mental machining. assign: ment. Recent expeTlence on tracer mill, jig ~ and Hydl'Ol•I preterred. · . CALL OR APPLY TO BILL OKEY ' (714 ) 546-8030 6( ills 3333 Harbor 8 1\'d. Cotita f\tesa, Calif. ?o.1JSSILE SVSTE?YLli DIVISION ATLANTIC · RESEARCH Corporation · A Division of th" Susquehanna Corp. $SOO For ad\.'11."rtis. Mgr. sa t . w. p. m., SH tie.lptul-not m&n- datory, Gd .appearance I: pet'IOlll.ilty a muat. Afust be a ttract., w/people .t: willing cept reisponsibillt)'. Gn'I Ole 1ood to ac- $450 1 Girl otc. in Corona del J\1ar. ~luat be dependable. NCR ]JOO lkkNpor $450 A/P, A/F, cash distribution & mlac. bkkeepng. • A/P Cllt'k $42S-$450 Construction bc:kground pref. Type SO c.w.p.m, post in- voices, pl'OC'HI. payable. CALIF. CASTING CO. Exp'd onl»'Good p., & .Js continuln .. it's search in working cond. Call .aft 3 Equal opportunity employer lt1VH. C•trl Cltflc $400 ·-o Pt-1, 543-9393. I ~~~~"!'!'!!!!~~~ 0 ' Orange Co. for a Variety af 1 ·MARINE MAtHINIST ?o.tln. 1 yr exper. Kardeit. typel, for work in mag. mo.. KITCHEN Helper. Lady for delinK, TV commJ'g, & ind. ·general duties. Apply in to handle general n1achln;ery films. Great pay, pt. time. per!On: 829 Bayside Dr. MARINE ENGIJifE We are client paid, no fee. N.B. 6'13-4110 Gilley Cafe MECHANIC Not a school. i\1ust be reliable & exp'd. In A /P Clerk FREE 1hc marine field. Lroo $400 TV SCREEN TEST T ifl J SHIPYARD 900 Lido p.,.k Typo 50 <.w,p.m. PH: (7l.f) 835-8282 --Dr._ N.B. ffu.7711.. Colsta l\lesa ti.t·m. tor xln't 10 AM to 6 PM I :;;:, FEAIALE • Beauty Operator Ill 1tf tND£1t6 • ,,,..,,,,,,, Aff"'9 needed. Following prefer· ""° c...-Dr. • /'It•-• ._. red. Part or fl.Ill time, Ecf. .. _ ';h""~':,ii'/ A..,_, dy's Coitture11. ~5303. FIBERGLASS Perm. Optninga For Expcr. "bergla.s!! boat laminators, chopper g un laminatot!I. Growing Co., producing high qUlllity RFP Products. 35 min. tmm Costa fl.1<"~. Phone (213) 6J6.9376 tor in· tervif!'\l'. P8l'9bam, tne., 2017 La11: Hennanu, Compton. 00221. Equal Opportunity Employer. , ... <I FRY COOK • Sat & Sun. Day Shirl * LADIES * 18-60, show SARAH COVENTRY Spring a. a ll season je w,lr y. Absolutely no tnve11t'mt. \Ve train. 531-8631 or 962-!i988 * Legal Stcr•tary ·*~ Plush office for' sharp girl w I good skllls. Some SH would help. Avail. lmmedi· ately, Start $!):",(], Call Gerri \\'hlle, 540-00a.'">. COASTAL AG ENCY 2190 Harbor Blvd., C.~t. LITE houJWbold d u 11e1, ~noon, Mon--Fri. O v.· ll trans. $28 wk. Balboa 88.l' Club. 548-2419 i\tAfOS LIKE llOUSE WOR K! Permanent resident Laguna Beach \\·anted for maid "'Ork 6 d1:1ys/\\'ttk. 494-1196 e l'\IAIDS-lmm<"d. openings. To1> wagel\, lu"ch provided. hfust apply in person, Jamaica Inn l\lotor Hotel, 2101 E. Coast H\'.')'., CdM, i\1AID, apply in person, T~h!li Inn ?11otl'f of.'iO Victoria, C~l fl.lAID-H SPKR. $400. mo t" start. N.B. arrs, for v.•idow. l\;ust havt' ref's. 675--0825 MAN \VantCll. Perm, part lime for eurl :-i morni ng ne.v.·spapcr drl1vcry Io homes in Ne\\'port Beach. ~lu~t hav' lair model, big ear'&. be depcndsble, cal.I LA TIMES, 642-4800. PAU TIMI POSITIONS GentraJ Office, 3 hra cley. Keypunch, eves. Exec. Sec'y/I Girl Ole. Ctn'I Ole w I lite typing. ?11eeHna the public. (Sa t. lr Sun only -Fullerlon aroal ~ •·o•· H-6 30-9 30 CATV exper . ., beach area. & tabl•. P••an wood. Whal• of • Sa le · '"· ·~. : : eves. * .As an associate pf,. and .. No exper, nee. For pen;onaJ under the aegis of profes. Contact our oft, 642-32GO. · naugahyde seats. S225 or Oil Pianos and Organs. lntervle"' call Mon. &"Tues. slonal galesnian and fin . WAIT.JlESSEStt* ninke. ofter. 546-3242. \~~~it~A~~~n~~6 171.f\ 77of·7251 aneial t y c 0 on H. \V. EXPERIENCED liQUSEi:tJL of. new mOdel 1819 Newpoit . C r.f. 642-84~ . ' e PUNQI_ PRESS e [h\·Jght, rencnvncd CalH. No Phone Calls ·home furniture. Reg. $683, Open E~e~Nite e \VORJUNG FOREMAN e R.E. WOker, communi1y Apply In Person • llO\V $197. ~17 or & Su d Aft Have You had. 3 Yrs of leader and entr't'(H'Cneur, SURF &. SIRLOIN 637-9200. n A)"~ ernoon re ce n I Punch Press you \\•ill learn hOw you 5930 Pacific Coasl Hwy. c.usro' '" 'W.ood •.• . h l · N rt B h ru.__. · Ud• wit · HAMMOND-Steinw8.y" Y8m-supery JiOt'Y or set up ex-may instantly succeed. ewpo eac 1 burnt o••=• •·a1h•• h···• • • • · ·~~ "' "' .... ,... aha, New & used pianos of per,? Immediate opening + PJ'ofessional tTa ining pl'I)... W IG ST':f.LIST "l'fl.~li 3 bar stools, s•~ l al'"ed T · ...,..., mos. t makfs. Best b11.,. ln or qu u.1 man. op gram easy to -learn. . Exper only. 642-0:roo CaU 1337. YJD "'ages l benefits. ?o.tust be * Pre • quali~ pfospects !-==="""===:::;==I So Calif. at SChmldt Music able to setup progttssive through million dollar ad· WOMAN To 'WOrk in food Off' F I .OJ. UI0'1 N, Main, Santa An a I conceu. al O. c. Fair ice urn turt 8010 dies, and to do minor too v~·~l"OgfllP'I. & d'· ,., .. ,·.. n-r High ,,..._ ,. F' N .. : . ., ,,... Grounds, on ·wkend11. School USE!> I I d ,_ -• . PIANO U . h I 't nd ""' " .,-,., · """'' acls o~au: cafeteria exper pref. Call see: . cs .. " • .,.,,50 e , prig t, x n co . School gp.d~ w b o can Mr. Stanley ('114) 8lNZl3 Sfl-9006 _ Posture chairs $12.50 &: up Furniture for s,_le. Call direct 3 .oti..f1jien. Apply-Open 7 Days · • Used 2 &. 4 drawer llling ~1;)47. ?o.iAS'T'ER SPECIALTIES WOi\fAN For drug store cabinets e Used wood desks ··-U-p·-l-•h-1-----~1- k · c M I Bo • .. piano:• per ect 16"0 !l.fonrovia Al'e. SERVICE CENTER wor 1n1 .. App y to x bfcAfahan Bros Desk Inc. cond S200 including bench C'.osta Mesa P1042, Daily Pilot. _____ Uoo.Nev;porl mvd. 67~26· 72. o-· 1 rt ·1 1 Employment At••<Y -Co ~ "-""l"'a oppo uni Y emp oyer . Scnoolt-lnstrucfl'>n 7600 sta Meu * 642-M:iO ========== PHARr-.tACY Clerk, ful l Free & Fee Positlons ··Television 1205 time, day.!!, 11tart Sl.65, * GaJ Friday S500 Discover a Great New Cafe, RestaUr1nt 8014 · Laguna. 49S-2217. t~ront ofe appearance/good Carter With Tht T;:c;g;· · Us td Color TV Salt PERSONNEL Co u n s e Jo r on phones/SH &: ace type. cond $l~ u~, com pl !n goqd Zenith, Olympic, C u r I i s lrainee. San Clem. olc. * Secretary $500 AIRLINES . . ca1i 9&2-984.'i !\lath4::s.. Adm!ral, RCA_. USMC ·ren~ OK. A-1 Diversified poi;, (dr 0111g6ifii ====='-~=---1 Some w/new picture tube11. P • ""'' Ag•> ... ., A 4th 1nd· / ood k'll . FRIGIDAIRE 500 lb l.'Uhe Take you< pk k 1200. Best Of e.i;o .... "'"""" • IV. \V g s t s &. exp, A natural fOI' ~oung people ice machine, 3 yrs old . $5j(), Ocean.side. in contracts or agreernenrs. who \Yant. excitement plus! 494-7447 Mr. Brack ll!rms. See at Hender11<>n's, * RECEPTIONIST * * Steno/Typlsl $450 Tickl't agent'.' Air freight? ~Harbor Blvd.~ C.M. Good or pty. for sharp gal. Career opty for CR.pable in· ·St~uory a gent'.' .Reserva· G •rage ·Sa l• 8022 ?-IP~ING SALE ~1970 TV's Pref. e!l:p'd. Othl!r duties div. in growjng organization/ tlons? .Ramp or travel agenl? · Zenith color. bl\( &. wht. will incl. typing, Ullng. full accept responsibility/think \Ve'll tra.in You for these CHILD'S climber, patio table save up lo Sllli Oavea TV oo. benefit.!!, Apply: on your feet. a~ mare, day or nite. We &. benches, cp.lld's clothing 810 S. El Cam ino Real San JENSEN hlARINE. * Secretary -i.100 fnclude placement assU:t. sizes 3 & 4, step ladder, Clen1t>nta 49~291. 'l35 Fischer St., C.i\.f. If you ca.n handle 2' bosses anet!. . \ools, TV-stereo -needs MAGNAVOX Z7" B & w. R I · $500 & like-\'ariety in your work, - ' . \\"Ork. Refrlg, .miJIC.• 1646 w/ rm radio, $95. tc•pt onist to check into this one. ~'-21 yn;, Approved for "Oahu Pl., C.M. ~>-16-9142 Call 675-5879 Good typing, F/O appear· Veterans, Eligible institution - anceJ beach area. Call · Lo-500 Newport Center Dr, NB under· lM federally insured PATIO . & Car. Sale: Jun!:' PHILCO CONSOLE rah\e, Weslcliff Pel'90n!l('\ Suite 200 By Appl. 644-4~l student Joan program 5th 'hi. Tools, f l s h in g Black & \Vhite Sof5 . Agency, 2043 Westclifi Driw, , · tackle, sliver. china, clothes 492-4279 after 5 pm. N.B. 6-15-2170· Airline Schools Pacific $Z 10.L2·l'1. Corner "13th &-==========! S•cr•t•.ry $500 610 E. 17th, Sant• Ana Balboa Blv_d. l0Af'.1·7PM.. Cemer•s & , *· RECEPTIONIST * GENERAtl OFF1CE ~ 65' wpm, .Xlnt Opp, 10 $500. H.B. area. Ph: (213) 531·7·120 RN. Oallt license, 12PM-8 Ai\f. Penn. Apply i n J14P'!On: Huntington Beach Convale&eenl liosp. 18792 Delaware St., H.B. &'l for ICU, all .~hlfls. Xlnt \VOrk!ng ~nd'a. &: 'benelits. Contact Director or NURS: ING, C.l'\f. Men1orial Hosp, 642-2734 R1c1ptioni1t to $5~ Good typing, F' /0 appear- •l'l<:'e, lieRch area, Call J...o. ralne, WestcllU Personnel Agency, »13 \Vestclirt Drive, N.B. 64s.mo * S•les Engr. 13M Car furnished, International org, needs maJ) for Orange Co .• San Diego area, Deg. t 2 to 3 yra Wes exp. lust have electronic con. ctor bkgrnd. Co. pay.!L fee. ftt RISO. Submit re- sume lo GUS GORDON. J, R. Pl<"rce Associates Agency, lnc. 1885 Newpo1'1, CM 6112-6720 Fel' Paid. Real Estate Back. 543-4596 BABY Furniture. \\!asher · Equipment gJ.'OUnd Helpful. LEARNT fl S8 I Sl4 (neyd11 repair), drilp~j . ~ Also Fee' .Job.' 0 Y · so 0. dishes, \l'igs, k niisc. 19131 ~NSCO Automatic 35mm PACESETT'ER dual, no other. costs. Dan C c· . H 8 963-6530 camera \Vi th motor drive, EMPLOX?-fENT AGENCY 842-8~. s:U".' & ~~~-. . cllSC, Clash & bit-in _!ight 2229 S. ·1'.1ain, Santa Ana Th nieter. Never ui;l"d or out S4S.226.i t atrlc•I 7900 GAS .!ltove, washer, alr oon· of boll'. C.Ost $79,95 will take -------1 ditioncr, rnsny other iten1s, Stcr•t1r y Yi fff pd. ' ACTING incl clolhing. 2168 "B" 545 or s·ubm,it 011 e r · Ch 1 D ' 962-7689. $57S. Good skills, ror control-no you 1vant to be a full time are rive, C.i\:t. 64 -7693 ler, Young co. Call Loraine, \\."Ork.Ing Professional? Do LlV.l/'iG Room f~mi1ure, Sporting Goods 1500 ' \\restclift PerSOnnel Agency, you ha\'e the self discipllne dooi' mirror, misc}; !!ems. -· --~---- 2043 '\'estcl,iff Drive, N.B. t0i.suhject yourself tO a rig. Suncl11y 9 to 5. 6921 Verlene USED Golt earl S300 + lax. 64[;..2770 (also fee jobs) I id Briti.~h IJ•aining course & CiJ-cle, H.B. &-e Gene Stoddard. Irvine. •SECRETARY • the artistic hun1ility to ae--Cot1.'I! Count~y Club, 1600 GOOD .. Opportunity for &!en 1 S<'J>I minQr roles until tke App liance s 8100 E. Coasl ""'Y· NB. secretary, to work Jn fast !raining period ls complett'? ---· · • -• 7'8" PETRILLO surfboard paced N.8. adve r t isln·g If so THE LONDON (;A. \VHffiLPOOL Imperial auto SG;i. Xlnt condition. Fast. agency. All sklll~ Incl. I GUNA ACT 0 RS WORK. was~er, late model co~ Call Rob al 847·3681. sborU1and ttq'd. Xlnt salary 1 SllOP mig ht he able 10 help J>C_!'tOne, COIT\J>!· overhauled==~.======='! & ~ 1· u d 30 Pl ~" N• p-v0•0,,, .,~.,·........ $9S. AllSO, Kenmore gas M ' II ••~ MW'9~ its. n er . i: ~~~s~ry:" no a;e ,..bi:r';.i;; dryer "in ~Int concl. St>. __ 11ce ~-·--- Members of lhis l'XChlSiW 84?-Slla or 54~72· LADIES diamond d I nner * SECRETARY· Fast gi'Oup wlll only be accepted NORGE auto w"llsher, lote ring, set • 't)'lth 1%. karat pa.Ct'<!, interesting job in upon a sntislactory personal model xlnt -oond. S 5 5, center diamond, 2 diamondS busy advertising agency. interview \\•ith lhe dh'C<:tor. \\'hlrlpool gns dryer, xln1 -~~ karat an ct1.ch side. i\tust be bri11;hl. quick, Call '194-4404 for appt. concl. SS!'.1 "'iU dellv. 847-8115 Brilliant cut Sa.criflcel Re~ energetic. Type 00 ~nl, or M&-8672 ly to Box P3GO Daily Pilot dlctaUon desirable. Across MERCHANDISE FOR . ' ' trom BaY Club, lllary Ann. SALE. AND· T RADE USED ApplllUlees &: TV'11, TICKITS-Llghl Opera. Z-all gua.ranleed. Dunlap·~. "1776", July II, $8.25 ea. &12-92G2. Furnitur t 8000 1815 Newport , C.~1. 4· "Promlo;e15", June 2.i * SECRETARY * ------54 .. 7788. 18.25 <a. 546-5316. Teclinlcal lyplng, IB~f Exec, NAUGA~YD~ 1-lldea~'&.f bt'd e ?ltaytag deluxe 1vasher S!IO \VAI'iTED: Someone who will J.S Yt"ars experil;'nc.e. "'orth s:;o wlll 111.cnfi~ IOr' Mllylag set, gas-dryer $200 donatt-his time k plane Advanced <f<lnetics, Inc.. S-W, excellent con d 1 t 1 0 n • Oth<"ts fron1 $25 up 531..SS.17 to pull a banner, Call 1231 Virtoria St., C.M. 842-8120. \"ASl,OR $30 5!l8-316S. ~ 6~6-7165 . Lo /lo ··-' ~ u;. • UNUSUAL. ng w .!ilmuY GAS DRYER $30 16' Upright . Croezer '$100 ' Ask fol' Wayne RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN GOLF COURSF: l8(l2t CWwr Road Ne.vtpC>rt Beach (JrviM. Bn.nchl Nr. UCI 833-0lll $600 Mana gement T rtint• Mu&t be marritd, na.tlorl&I co. Call Ann, Westcliff Per. IM>nntl As;tncy, 2043 We&t· <:liU Dr., N.B. 645.2TIO l\IAN 10 MSl~I !l.tgr., local 11ppllAnce store. i\lu~t be neat apll'.aring. Can· 9 AM lo JO AM only: 496-238.1 Nul"l!lng Equal opportunity en1ployer 1able, Reitln Top. Altrac.. 64&-2512 Dbihwa.111hc'r S20 Dbl bed Many of our job oppor-** SECRETARY.CIRLFRI. goodlS 642'~~4tape or TV. ric. box !Lprlng; matt s20 Superior Agency &12.n41 ruu llrne, Apply at -· Antiques 1110 646-0891. Secy'I Htadqua rt ert Need 4 Secys for pennanent aS1Jignmenl11 in local area. Start $450-$575. F'ce t.-Itt paid opportunilit!i. Ft.11,.L' or'PART 11ME. Earn up ., $5. per hr. FUU.£R BRUSH, 546--S745 Gel Frlcfoy $600 E :it e. I t I n c:. expand.inc co. Bulid\rc be$udtul new ofai. Socne t)'Jrilll(, etc • wondertul .. r.l<IY job. Top bent.ii, Call :otla Verna. 557"1.22, Ab- ipll Abbot Ptttonntl Agtn. ~. 230 W, Warner, Su.Ile 1U, •nta AN. MA I NTENANCE fl.I.an, mature ~ml "'tlJ'C'd. exper. 6AM-.2PM. Sun, off. Plta1t apply Lone RanR;er Re''" I 17502 Stach Blvd .. H.B. DON'T 1lve II away, qet quick cuh for it 'A'llh f DAILY PILOT WANT AD. I ttall &42-5678 I'. ch3rl(r j! REGISTE RED NURSE f.C . .C.C.U .... Expand1n1t unll , 0 1a.Uenglng opportun!lle11, ronllnulng td. ucatlon progr~n1. Contacl Ou'f'clor l)f N11r11lnR, ~ll!UL Irfllf' ful)'drr So. Cm1~t Com. n1u11 i1y Hoap, :um Coa -:1 llwy, S.1. l..a.iuna. (il4) 499·1311 f ,x-1, :lS&. ------- tunities are fee paid by ,u;.,-:,:1,,Harbo;.:;~';.· -,.Cos::.::;t°"•,;';;'';.;"'"'t-:;MocGregor Yacbt Corp. EXTRA Long tWin bed, cor-l;co=M"P"L._ET=E"°"Ro-gul~~.~~,- th •• mploy~r •• om. are t SUM GYM sales. Eulest 631 Plaeent1a, C.M. fee· table, end' table, TV ANTIQUE Tete-ll-1 el c g pool lah!e ,. atiaolnl ,: . set. coueh, etc. 214.f Orange English Love Seat. Xlnt « .... way to exm:iae. Lost inches SERV E STA. MECHANIC. A N C CM ncl c:e-ssorles. ~l eond. ~ fee reimbursed, Some without · dieting. Jt fC<r-ls Br11.ke1. tune.up. atlgnmtnt ve" 0• • · · co · 6.,.._.,~o= 6>16-3629 after 6 PJl.1 good. It works I Hiia like 11 hi t tlO t'OUCH (hide-a-"'8Y bed) * •..-o.>oo0 ~ •-applicant pa1'd,' yo u op P&Y, vo · ata n. '~ 1 B<I -• ~ bano.n&ll, in lrunch!!s. 100% Corona del }\t11_r Shell Serv. ...... rm Ml. t\\'in beds, St 1 ,M ._1 financing. Bee Snyder, 280l E. Cout JJwy., QL\I. mahagany $100. 642--0777. _..!._"9 IJ:11 n11 \VANTED: 3 ostriches tor 8 120 1 day's wie. C111l . may choose. 54)..1494. 6r>-OSJJ. St:LL Am"'ll.Y Producls J)llrl SERVICE StAllon Salesman, or full time fro111 home. gra\'eyard shift. J>n!f, ci:xp'd 549-2158. 54&-7796. older ' man. f\IU lhne. li90 ' 11fE QUICKER v~o"u'°"c7AL"t..'" Nt\VJ)Ort Blvd. N .e . See ...................... ~ . THE QUICKER YOU .SELL' J•rry 59&-3165 TWIN Brd~ $2l. cht>st $20, SINGER Auto ilg•lltg'. 6 nios, TIRED ol th I Id r ' tlressr.r S40, !IOfa & chair ol~. No a!llU':h ncedt'd for 11 • 11 • 01 hurnlturr · 1100 5'·' 1\.,... '"S.71'1 · 1, s ~a y no t at ha.rd •• 'l'""\AJ~ or .... ..., , :ing·1.ltf:, ,,u11011 h n J e ' 1 1 J d 1 ' o rtr 111.:c. u111 \nttch the LOVELY Floral !IOfa llC\'Ct es gt\8, elc. Guar. $.~ca.sh 1,,,nllu-& . 11 · ~ • ' () JI • ..., N'l6 •" mus(':(' anft(lu!I used, .25. Jl.1at~h, lo\'e .i;ea.t r-~"18 paynir. s. a---rolum1t1 In lhe CllLSSitled $1.). Pvt ptf. 5J0..8.UT. Sahtrd11.y -OI~t&-,ty.1.,L.'iES! Section, ·· 1 -~----------------~--~-~ ............... ----~ - ' d. " 15, ~d •• '5 I• IO -E ' -1 • "' • •IO "' I ."5 iii ar ... , • "' >IO 184 ... of In we ""' 105 I : Is ::A. >el( t Of n's, v·, rht. 'IV lao w, JOO nm v" ght out "' !f . ;oo ' "r rat nd!i de. ... >!. ,_ ••• 2< Nill ·~ :all ·100 ed, 20 ' . ..,. llO. lot re? "'' '"' )US 11 , ~7 -.~-~~-----:----~;---,---,~~~-------~---· ~~ _) , \ • ' \ .A1Mond11, Junt 15, ~ DAILY :ILOT ;J,'J • MERCHANDISE FOR SALi AND TRADE 'lrs •nd LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION !TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTATION T RANSPORTATION TRANSPORf At 10N 1111 Spotd-Skl Boots 9030 Motorcycl•s '300 , C•mpors 9520 lmPorlod Cui · -lmJl!lrlod Auf.. 9600 lmporlod A.m, NGO l ·M:;;;i1;;;co;;;l;;;l•;;;noov;;;;;;':;;;;;;:"";;;;k'"~ lcm~1 .. '•..,,..,., "°"" SKl bO>t.SK. Gluahull, 80 I I I · ii I I I j I 1-;'7·0...,. 'l'l -• , u,G.' I I• _yome 1 "i JQ!tu ,.. SEAUTIFllL. M1rkln11_. b p _M:ercury.._ new THI.,. Plck,_u,_LG,U_Qyer= ~ l ;::;:::;::;;llll~~'.:=;;__; <'11.f and ecn.tchln:c po1t. ~e ~bennanPinchtr. 4 JIO"''~~""°"'s-;lm-"" C• 1 _________ 1· . t· Included. Nte<!.1 good m<\,11 o.ld. Ped.Ui;rffd, illoti. ma~. Quick N..lt>. S1S-4t$2. HONDA VB, automa~~lon, FERRARI Vacation S...,iol ''°"'""""de_ Rinn, Tte homt'. &t2-$W8 6/1~ h.sebrkn. S&crlllce. ST S. U r--- ,..,'Ft' , Cuf! Llnk4 1 Other &f&..l396. Marine Equip. 9015 pip • cuatom cab, t:, Q98i12 Newport ~mports Ltd. Or-''6 "MGB Ro•d1ter uems For' SUMMER Pals-S puppies ""~~-. ---~-"fRIED'LAHDER'• $1 l?S ans• Count)"• anJ,y author-4 IJ)Ctd. Immaculate condl· Falhel"I 0.y It Craduallon for good homH. German WOULD like to adopt a MERCURY O.B., al HP S50. -~ lied·dealer. tlon ill-.t out. Brltlah teal • Full Li r. 11 S 11 Sh<"phud lab retrleve.r mix female lri1h Sette.r, would EXttnded shaft, manual. ..sAl.Es-SERVlCE·PARTS u.e with black leather tn. ne.-s llJ upp t'I, ,· ' .. -Jiew a pupp"" ""'-.. i .... "'• .,...., ,..,.,. 3100 W ~-··t H \I/axe• &: M11l'hlne.ry Every. Re ad Y 0 r Pl A Y · you ~ " ' """"'"'-.s Y""ll, "'.,,......,'0 • ft ~ · .......... · 'Wl· terior. fSVXl43) \\IUl take thine l''or The Roc:k Hounds, ~9700 6/15. 534-S14S , 3 HP Evinrude outboard ~~ 0 142.~ewport Bu~l7&4 1mall down or trade, \VIII SM GEMS ! FREE To aood homes PUPPIES. Cock-A-Poo;a. molo.r. Xlnt tond, aJmo1t ., s AuthOrlzed Ferrari Dealer finance prlval,. pa.rt)'. c;itll 2750 Harbor Bh1d 1 l·A adorable 8 week old kittens, bmwns It bU.cka, 6 wkll. itew. n.55. 675-5285. , dlr P hU aft 1(1 a m *'3100 or Cmta Mc11a * 54~2039 healthy, pleasanl dlapo11., ~\1/}', $10 at 6TS-SJS3 alt Bo.t Slip-M-:;;;n, 9036 '68 Hoda.ka. dirt bike, llber. c~·~ FIAT .~•l>l;,:;;:·1:;;029;. . ..,,,,...-,-,,.--:-;,:: Rear Of College Ce111er housebroken, eaUng from ·""'· .....,,,..---.,,-,,--.,.,=-..:: ~---.:....;.-..;..:.;:._.....: glau tank le: aeal, expaiulon • ,.. ~tGB-GT ''9, .f ·1pd, wire 1 ........ ..,..,.,...,..,..,,.1 bowls. 545--8095. 6/13 AKC Champ •tock, adorable DELUXE Sli p tor app_i:ox . chamber. $450 or best offer. -1 --__ _.. • v.•hla: AM/f~f. e:c. Pttfecl, (lJ.5' 6" Wood kit. btl.~ cab. 4 Kitten 6 wks. old 3 kitten!S black minlatW'e poodle 10' boat wide beam po11.·er 507-7315. ~S-3031 Ext. 66 or fiT ----- - -priced to lo.ill, ~. Orla _TOY~~:..I "69 TOYOTA WAGON E x ctll•nt Condition $1299 CXRXOIO\ Kustom Motors ~ Baker, c.~1, 54{}-5915 TOYOTA '66 4 Dr. S999. Corona sedan, auto, trans., radio & heatl!'r. ($UF91171. Jim Slemons Imports, 120 \V, \Varner, Santa Ana. Open eves. & Sun. 546-1115. .. w/sink It hdwe &.. rormica S wits old healthy' pups, 6 wits $50 le: up, or gall , Ne11.'f!Orl Harbor. TJ\IUMPJI 500 _ Completel.y 1970 HARBOR BLVD, • THINK pr pry, Din l\l cChee, lop. Corn pt $25. ( 1 l Tll'llir new houscbrokl'n, we;i.~d. Flu!-549--0844 . \\'rite Box P-1012. Dailv ull •~u COSTA MESA ''FIAT' 646-2822 or &ll-o08(Q ext2131. ., reb t. Xlnt cond. ,,.,.,.,, n1etal i;hov.·er, stall co111pl ly, lionie. striped, 646-ro04 REAL Cute Puppll!a, l weeks Pilot. * Call 497-1242 * 1968 V\V Cam~r .-EOilUh TRIUMPH S25, 2x4'11 about 7' tD", 25c ~=--=~--6::..:/16 cld. L-male, 3 females. modilled includes po-up 111 OPl!L ~ NEW Sllp for 32' to 35' poftr .,.-1,..-.....:..:....:..:.:.;:.;:.;___ ea, 4x8' Maho", prefinished 01.frTA • SITE Calico, B.lso Poodle-Shtlty crou $ 5, or , sail. Ne~'pof't Harbor. Auto Service roof. stove, sink, coal box, ''FRIEDLANDER'' -- ;.roved ply~·d S2 ea. 11) black and whiles. Healthy 644-11142. Write Box ,P-lOU Deily & P•rts MOO Formica cabinets builtin. e 1910 Opet CT e '67 GT6 ima.11 type recorder$.';, 11) outdoor kittens, No 1mA.ll SlUCY TERRIER PUPS Pilot. _;:..:..:;;.~·. ___ ..;..;..:.; Sletps 5, 27,0CXI ml. Perfect 11710 •UCH (Hwy. lfl 2600 ml'1, M'ust Sell AM/FM radio, wire v.rtieel1. 7 transistor car radio, ~s childrtn please. 546-8189 A.KC Summer Special price, 25. Sailboft &lip_. NEW Sm a 11 b Io ck cond. $2,980. 66-0301 NIW·USID·SllV. * 714/962-1408 * IUOV8'16) Take ttade or~ rt>palr SlO, {If Riviera sofa 6116 fem. Sl85, ma.le Sl25. CMvy,bQred &: stroked lo 8' Full cab-<iver camper, ance private party, Call r ~--~'::, 21" & 3/d8's x 1UJ7 X· BEAU. Year old white 6«-4800. ?tiai~ ~1~"!°" .388 in. t nale, CSC, Venoldra, fact, discontinued model. ~ PORSCHE 54&-tlS2 or i94-97'1'3. <>""O wuuu ouver oon ea. con1pl. blue-print c , Complete. •0"". 869 \Vest Persian femal11: cal, Orar\le Min. poodle puppy 60' SLIP ~ '67 FIAT 850 ---~ '68 TR~. 20,000 mUes, ex-rll ind\ & 318-' by 3-0 x 6-8 &r gray marking on lace. S25. Likes kids. AKC prepared by an expert. Uth St., Cost.a l\fesa. 1960 PORSCHE Cabroli11:t et.llent condition, Beat after m&hog ~ab door Sl.50, CaU 11.J yr. old Calico female 8JS.-J638 Newport Bay Much, much more! Over Coupe, 4 speed, radio, heat. w/hrcltp. NeW e ng in I!, Ca.II after 5• 543-T969 f>.l(;.1~. cat. 546-7207 _• 6116 Sail or · Power. 494-3916· $1200 invested, sac. $750. Ci1mper Renti1ls 9522 er. Sharp! See to appred. trans, paint, uphol. crpis.1.;=::===:=::=,=== 894-2312 BANJO w/n.oa!IOn., ca r . call', bks S50, 6 n1n. Sabol sailboat Sf.JD. 21 .. RCA cir TV $100, Unusual hatch rnver coUec lb! ss:;, 2 pc. i;Jd. maple huich SIOO. 6 dNT. dresser ~·/mirror $50: match, chest or dra"<ers $25. UR Ruby Ave., Balboa. 673--Jm. SILKY Terrier pups, male 548-5821 eves (VDLll41 UNWED "Ali-mother 1100 ~ 1150-1175 Stud Bo.t Ch•rter 9039 ' °"~==~'-==--o-:-= 'IEYERS •1 l~ .,.,, ate. $2000. J\f u 11 see! 2089 VOLKSWAGEN '-"' '"'"' ' · =-----1 428 COBRA ENG, 1-1,000 1 1 "anx ~~ " Y $79S Harbor Blvd., C.\1, 645--1982, desires lo put oUsprings up aYlll~7335 27• Trojan fly Bt,idJe Sedan ml'i. xlnt cond, wl'-11pc1 e4~~~.;,.' Reason1:.ble . Call1 H b v w 54Q...7474 alt 5 pm. & wknda .. I------..;..;;_;: __ , I , l(!r adoption, reluctantly. • Sillr.., Te-'cr pu'p . ' I .. .,. 1• d 351 ~~, ar our LARGE They are super? -v "' ful. equip. s ps 6· _........y. tran&. W tra e for -A-· a j '55 PORSCHE Speedster, · 2-6509 .AKC, 8 "oeek.!i, Reduced. f4.JO wt>;, 646-9CXKI. 4 V Cleveland eng w/auto ·· ·1 I l I SELECTION 84 • . 6115 * 962-8377 • trans. In xln~ cone!. Call Dun• Buggits 9525 197U BEACH SL., 8-t2M35 si:rer met.ale a.~quer. l\ITIENS -h~thy, box B St 904I Mike Mc?lroy, Dunton Ford, I;:;=:....:: HUNTINGTON BEAOI 1T50cr kit -200 m1 s. coupe of VW trained, need good home, TRANSPORTAT Oilt orage ""' 1 DUNE Bum Bodies S75. -;;;;;::;i~~+;~~~~I seats,-\4 & 8 stereo, One CAMPERS S.A. '""""70 O 6~2284 eves. B..cket Seats 17. 2 Weeks * * • • ******* ol a kind, S3750. 644-0655 Mother cat !or older person, STORAGE -Trailers -Boal.I \I'll! have s p ayed . 9000 e. I Wholes•leto Public Only, Call (2131 921-5.555', mD!l'IJ '69 TARGA-9ll T. Excel Harbour v.w. ,1 .,0 0 -_;.::_;.,_~~----.. ....,,mpers, e c. COMPLETE ENGINES ·• Cond E mM l -JJ<>""V317. 6/15 -••MS-3261•• e vw Chassis Shortening• • ., xtras 'f""""': mus SCRAM LETS SHORT BLOCKS ~-· k & d ti sell, wife · pl'<gnant: Mav 2 Very play Cul male killens ... Outside &tor•-M t M. '45-02".. "•-= pie up e very ~ AtrrHORIZED -~ · o or 1n -e 642 °•43e consider l•~r car in trade . 1 fluffy orange &: whHe, space avail. Reas. rate, """' l t ltd -·~ SALES le SERVICE l orange & white tiger Call 646-3669 vw Engln•, Good Coltd. '69 0Ull(! Buggy, CU!!Om, au 0 •por .~";:8-.\:..;;' I;"'~=~=-,,,---18711 BEACH BL., 842--KJS &!riped 646-4021 6/16 ANSWER·S ~-,:c•=",,· ""',---'.,,.,•-= rebuilt eng .. SJ850 or best 96:15 Garden GroVl!! Blvd . 'Sit PORSCHE 912 Coupe. HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 BEAU. FluUy female 8 _B_ .. _1,_W_•_n_l_~ ___ to_s_o 283 Of.EVY ena:lne Call offer''. 644-4n9. 537.7777 893-7568 Tang. ~·Ith black. Ch . \Vhls. 1963.,. VOLKSWAGEN. Low 1 "'ks., kittens. l gray .ilind Occult -Hobby -Vapor -bESIRE From pvt pty 29' o";:&-,,:""':======="=cl5 MEYERS T01A·ed Bu I g Y ***. *. ***** Fla\\'leis~ 19.000 ~II. $5,250, mileage fngtne, ru n• , white and iray striperl Robber -BY the TALE cabin cruiser or lara:er. ,;.;. oomi>' chrome. $1200. 5l2 SHARP Must sell! TI4: 821-5764 perlect. S675. 2089 Harbor liger.-548-0813 6/16 The way most lishermen below S&XXI. F.d 776-7212 alt Tri1ller, Travel M2S Pfwnmtf St. C.~f. ,69 850 Fstbk, lo-ml, .xtras. '59 Porsche Sunroof Blvd., CM. 645-19 CUTE Healthy Terrier mix· catch a lish Is BY.the TALE. 6 --:-. FOR We -latt model dune I ~"'~lo~b~k2"~$~150ll~,~546~·~71~4l~.=l·6Gfiil~l'10~.HE·;-·~6'2-~91!99f.:Xin 540-7474 aft S .l . home, male and fem11le SPORTFISHER glau ·cabin cru i ae r . ._ 847~9 · J_AGUAR . cond. GRADUATION Type~Titer, !ale model RoyaJ. Clean, ch':'ap: Adding machine, add11,· 1ubtr3cl'1, ~ multlplif's &.. divides au!o. Good .cond. f.1u11t 11ell. Aft . ·5 PJl.1, $at, Sun., :\1on. 642-51 43. l'd, pu'ppies need good 40' DIESEL WANTED: Used 20-23' 1.0. * Sll ••ll btJ&a $500. I· 'tili PORSCHE, lo mi'1, Xlnt '63 VW 847-)34!>: 897-.i4.80 ... 6/16. 1968 Pacemaker, 2 1taterm1, 64.>-1982, 5-10-7474 aft 5 & V\V Sind BU&i.Y. Roll cage. I---'------•&16-5734 • POODLE-Terrier, 4 mo, ritdar, all xtru. wknds. l8nd ,tirei. f\\u1t see! JAGUAR '6:J PORSCHE, am/lm, sici l _''!_'::~~-====:::=:i-r- tl'mp. &hots, brought up NEWPORT HARBOR SLIP I -========= T Str••Nm Lfnd•O •70 I .:R;;'::;":=•na;:b;::l•:,644-:=="="=·== LI rack. chrm rims, re.bll. '69-V:-W. rutbaclr:, radials, • v.•/children, Housebi-oken. Pacific Yacht Sales . Mobile .Homes 9200 erry* om• * ••I :w. ~ nEADQUARTERS l\1ust sell . S2350. 54g....g-;i61). radio, chains. lop rack. 84_2-Rt29 6116 673-1510/3446 "9"la Oporto, N.B. --~-E xplorer Motor Homes Imported :Autos f600 The only authorized JAGUAR '64 ~IE '"C" 16,000 rnUes. Tan wLbm b)t. 2 • k Id k·11 2 ,_ R•r• ••th• Dodo Bi'rd ··Newport Hi1rbor * Fourwlnila•WHkender · --• ·· d 1 ,_th .,_ 11 bo 1 -... 1 , II ' '"· 0-1 Sl,150. 66.2629 .... 111· o • 1 l'n!I. · w,... _'{ AUSTIM AM.ERICA .,.",'.r .,J e en .... ., ar r mmacwa e. ~1.1w: "" 20• Ch A few f"ll'maininc mobile home TRATEL •·11 9 =r · JPM supply of foo1 490 E.· 19th, ri!I Cr11tt Runabout 1 =='=-=='=~='="=::'=::::=. 1 PASS. ;~ VW Bui. 25,000 Costa Jl.leita 642-3167 611' Rare 1946 model, Xlnt oond. spaces I~ one of Calrt it's tasL TRAILER SALES Complcfi. t· mi's. Dr. Orig. owner. Cher-~ I 67• '<25 ( 213/ e.st growlilf reao a.rcas. AUSTIN A MERICA-SALES SUNBEAM d 12 '75 °'0 "'ll 2 SM. F..ris-ky mixed breed .....,spera e. ,,..... or MOBILE HOMES . . ry con ..... ~ • • * AUCTION * puppies. Male and female. 4394325 oollec:t) 13171 Hi1rbor Blvd. G.G.' Sales, Service, Partl . · SERVICE '67 vw all fxtru, Porsche l1 will ll b "'" -6/16 CRIF ,, are on display, these homes 1~ Blocks No ol . ' , D li p •'-TS '6! su· n"-m Alp1'ne, newl" hi 111~ F you se or uy .,....,..,....,,, · SA J...,E 20' c a b l n are 1 .. 11 .. ..,..uip.....A at prices · Immediate e Vtr)' P.fl • uc<1 ., w 1, etc. ,,,,, antasllc glv Windy a try fishing boat. Twin 40 HP ......., .... t"'" Garden Grove Freeway -· Ali ,_f.iodeil ·BAUER reblt eng, mtc~n!Ca!Jy. ,;:ondltlon. 673-8758 e ...... AJ?OR. \Vh. & blk. and wh, you won't want .to pass up! 537-4011 ,....._ XI '°'° 494 .... t~~,..-~-----AucHons Fnuay 7:30 p.m. kittens•to good homes ·male Johnspn's. Boat & engs. gd EXAMPLE: • BUICK nt. .,...,.,. ""<Hn(I. •115, VW Iii A-l oond. New Windy's Auction Barn & female 893-2867 6/l6 rood.' $1000"· or bsl <>fr New 20x4i w/awnina:s, akirt, 12' Sp!Ulre Travel Trailer, ---motor, CUAfom pAlnt job. 2075~ Newport, CM ~686· 10 Wk. female Manx kitten 962--0842 etc. $9180 complete-tncl, alps 4• $499.. cost A MESA SUBARU Call 548-3235 ; Behind Tolilt's Bldg, P.fal'I. housebroken. Cail 6424222. TRADE f'or your land eq", &. lie. Many ready for IM· 645-l960 ,_,. · '6S vw O,nv. auto, tonneau j Si\1ALL Apt gu .. 4 burrwr 6/16 35' Ohlson sall'g ya\\·!. Sips P.lEOlATE OCCUPANCY! NIMROD TENT 2l4 EsJ..7+r65S~t . * '70 SUl'ARU 1..'0V ••• amllm u7io: C&ll :24'', very good S37.5D K -~=ITT=E~N~S~W"'ho-l"'ov_,e,..-P"-,Ple 5, hd. galley, fully sd. GREENLEAF-PARK TRAILER 3100\V.Coalt H'1)'.,N.B. Here Now ·~ ~. l O'Ke-0fe . & ~1erritt la!e nt'l'd hnme, 1 tiP.r. lcalico. 7 14 19R5-l88l d.ay s , An adult privaW club S27S · •• ~S.3S5'l tt-&2-!-105 5'-G-11'64 '61 JAGUAR sedan -air, Immediate Delivery .66 vw Red/white Interior, modl'I aas ran~ 36"', nice 673-8037 ..._· .6/16:-.~71C'4~/982-4=~"'~·----~ 1750 \Vhiltier Ave.. 16.,_ It. KOJl.lFORT. AulhorlHd MG Dealer new tin!s, Wire111 p5/pb e 90 MPH Capability Radio. Xlnt condition $925 cond. CJean 165'. 32" DIESEL. 11:ncl "head, Costa Mesa Uk " ,, M ,. '' Sl.200 54~24 • 35 Miles Per GallQn • CALICO, Spayed cat (~-laill e ,.ew. · any .xtra&.. ' -Best offer,..54>5239. l Relrig-erator, cross top S40. i;"!ereo,·greatParty &r Flsh'g Ph. 7141642--1350 Sll95. 640--3458 AUSTIN HEALEY •Beautiful S'Ylin& Maylag \\'&.~her, good $39. ~493 1 -)T. ah 16~1~'. ~I, $4950. · 613-3611 or Take Hartxir Blvd, to MERCED, ES! BENZ Test Dr!w Today At VW Van \!.'Ood panellna, tape 2114 Cont illf'nlal, 52;-.r. 54~ 19th St .. then west Tr•llers, Utility 9450 '68 Austin ~1inl-Cooper s "' ~tom Motors ~~2• ... i::i .. ni .• a:?6". f200. Call BEAGLE mixture, spayed to Whittier Av11: -~ .,.. ""\IO"U 131 1: x 17%' plain, beige 1 18' '56 Century Resorter 175 · S-..... ~ · CM $1G.5915 1-'C:.:=:::.._ ____ _ carpetlni;: and pad . Can be !~:a~2~~9 jbots, ll ~~ hp Gray Marlner-exc.,cond. JOr.nCRA, lNC. UTIUTY Trailer-all metal * 675--1498 aft Spm • r, . . '6!19-pass VW bua, pe.rf q>nd,v 1 cut to fit 11mall!'r area. hUU needs-work-make olltr. ORANGE COUNTY jeep. Good cond. Sl25. '61 AUSTIN Healey; g00c1 TOYOTA under wly. S2390. 548-0303 $8.SO. Also: black bookcase ORANGE & v.•hile female fi"ll-9588 or 536-6075. Exclusive Dee.Je.r For 644-1058. cone!, white, ne'w itafU! 1~ :&=.t :.>.:7..:'P.:M:..:O::.Nc::L:.Y~. --- 12 "·I nd I . .kitten needs good home, C LA PAZ ---"' '997 •o• VW B Willo ~ w S11" VC!I a ornuca H ho 0,01846 6116 C E_N ER A_ L I ea n-up . , T k 9500 over-drive 4....-. evH. .,.. . ur. w ,reen, 11 top S5 . .Call 642-1724 eves ·a" s 111· '"~ Pain!-varnu;h & complete 1 • rue 1 · ITIOIYfOf TfAI Radio, Kd. tins. Xlnt/n-' or ~·eekDflcis. P'R:EE Killens, 2 gray, 1 refihi.shing. 8$7-8163. Cuitom Built Coaches CKS BMW dltlon sfoo. 4~2066 _ ~. A NS C 0 Aulomntlc 35mm tiget !ttript<, 1 \\'eeks old. e DOCK PA:INTING e SEE IT TODAY! G~C TRU '70 VW Bua. Clean. Factory l camera with motor driYe, MS--0802 6116· E F E R · ~+Man., Other Set .Ur-. Here now. Atm·IORIZED ANNIVERSARY warranty. AM -FM I . ~xpcr., ree st., eas. ii _ _. S, ,,.... Immediate Delive ry 220S llB95 ciu1e,· flash & bll-in li~ht MALE Wire-haired terrier. n.a1e:11• * 675-8451, 4-!·PM. GllJrant9..u paC.s SALES, SF:~VTCE · · SALE Sunroof. Sl!!OO. 873-7919 m"ter. N~\'.er U°St'd or o~t To gqod hom1J. _A lC CI ~====:::='2::::!==:::: In ''f'Ustlp . Family & Adult Southern . Oranp County'a Au!o lrani;., laclory· air con-1970 DEMO '6l: VW, Sunroof, radio, dark • of box. Cost $79.95, ~·ill· ngi11te~ 546-9379 6/15 fallboi1_t• • 9010 Pal'k. ·Bay yout"caach fr&m ..... 1 .. Authorized CMC Dealer dlUonlng, power lileerlng, blue. white inter. Ex: cond. I fllke $45 or submit offer. WEIMARANER 1 ""'at blu11: :____ u! and save on factory di· ~UNIVERSITY radio & heater. fKEP762l $1697 6T>-t-·. ~-96 7689 .,~ rl'ct prices. OVer 100 mo-ln11naculate~ ! J im Slemons w.l 2-' eraY· Shals. Free to good FREE I dels to choose trom. -· OLDSMOBILE lrliyorts, 120 \V. \Varner, r • 1927 '69 V\V Sunroof. AmJ Fm. 21"' Admiral Color T.V. wilh (liome. 897-~80.-6(15 ,1 • UNITED . ' zs:;o Harbor Blvd, Santa Anll. Open eve1, & DEAN LEWIS Dark Blue wf blk int. lM· ~ nrw antenna ~nd plctim!-(2) BLACK long haired r.J~Bg:.:.Af~:~ Jr~;: Coit.a Mesa 510.9640 Sun. 546-4125. 1966 Harbor, C,H. &16-9303 MAl! .. 6'15-7528. I lube. S200. Call 673-l3l6 fe"male kit!ens "8 wb nld . B . B . "'""·"""l "'"" 2974 536-1 446 '"A 190 ""d · nd '65 V\'1 xJ 'l nd & 11ftrr 6 pm. 842-861 4. -6/15 as1c o·at1ng """'"= ~ '64 ·FORD PU,, .... "" an, 1n1mac, co . TOYOTA '6!) 2 dr. H.T. S16§9. • n to . In U/\'USUAL, Long/low Aturdy FREE puppy, p 8 r \ THE MEADOWS Long ~. V8, heavy dury c 1t 644-0963 oHer. 646-14!13. •" ~ T & M MOTORS f\oleticulously malnl. Sl650, 4 speed I rans., healer, <>lit. Many Alras. $900 or best \ I R " t Altr c •· Good · ndlt'· CO-n Sun"""•I a · wh[tc1vall tires, t!nteO g\8.Sfi. l---------lah e. e11n op. ac., Shep"~/huskir, 4 mo. 0Uf$8 1uspens ... n. co ... n ,,... ~ ...... I 'IV t '"" 8081 Garden Grov• Blvd, '59 Mercedes 190 SL wuce -rovers, stereo tape * 1967 V\V bug om/Im good for tape or , e c. Good rcnipered. 642-1869 6115 thruoul. Take lorelgn car or <I k & DVSl2) .. "'21724 (Irvine) •mall do••n IG""'711 e .11 % Blk. E. of Beach 81~1_ -Xlnl cond, Pvl Ply ec carpel IZ Ex· nulkl. Good condJOon. 1995. o~::..::~::,._-c,.:.,..· =~,---.,..., 3 ~1ALE kitten.~. 2 calico, Offered to the Public by the dlr Phil aft 10 ;; 54().J'loo 534·2284 . 892~1 67'".>-6410 or 6734&16 fPaull •ctly like new! Jim Slemon5 67S..7779. SLIM GYM World's ea.s~est · 1 orange. Alt S p.m. Balboa Power Squadron Reservations are now .beln&: or 494-1029. MERCEDES '67 300 SEL Importa. 120 \V. \Varner, '64 VW, new red point joh, Jnelhod ol home ll>'ercLSI'!. 400-.1860. 6/15 i-~• 7 p M "'ond CORTINA Sanla Ana Open eves le , Dealers v.·anted. Call Dora, TO Good ho 1 5 a.iung · ., ,•!• ay, laken in Oranie County'& $4895. Luxury lhrouihout. ' · pin&lriped, good cond. $150. &46--R630 mes on Y; JuM 15, at Newport Jia.rbor finest & n1ost complete park New '70. Datsun r~uu power. power wlnclo""· Sun. 5'1fi...4l25. 1029 Cliff Or; Lquna 1 • Shepherd-Collie pupp ies. Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay at 14&51 Jellery Road (&Jr. HiOO OHC, Pickup with camp. CORTINA '68 "\Vaion $1295. mohair Interior. ~1otor No. '69 TOYO.TA CORONA ,67 VW ISlScc 4 f'ull-\ength louvettd doors, 642-4558 6115 Ave., Newport.-No advince rounded b" Oran&I! Groves) er. Sale price 12099 dlr. Auto. trans .. radio It heater. i't:oo6763. .Jlm S I e m n n s 1 3/8""32",6"R", hardwatt, · · E 11 1 ' ~u· II · · 1 · Many extras. 548-80! • THE Bad gUY!i have deserted rc~1stralion. nro at c US. in Irvine. F'or lnlormation, (# 67798) Will finance pri. "'" r-\\·a hJ"{'s, viny in· Imports, 120 \V. \Varner, I~ P•rf-1 6-9118 &-Spm B · t book Cl 1 l t•rlor. h"ck-1 •••I•. IYGC 0 & Automatic trans .. factory air e •66 vw BUG e ""' " ~ ... · ,_,.. · ' 7 kittens, 4 cats. & a good nng 00 e , ass mee 1 call 893-5730, 531-3571 or vate party, Cal 546-4052 or " u " Santa Ana. pen eves. WANTED: The UM' or 1 do 646-8226 6115 ev~ry Jl.1ondoy n!R:ht for ll 53J.Sl05, 494.9773, 110~ .. Spotle11.~? .1im"Slen-lon11 Sun. 546-4\25. concl. Immaculate In & out. Excellent condillon!f t>lepluint for l day belore guy, a pt me. v.-eek,., AnyRQuc11tion5: Call :~~~~~~~~~ Imports, 120 \V. \Varner, I""========· I Take smoll down or will lln. "S1evtl" 54r..25n · · July 2nri. Call 59ff...3165. 5 Adorable Orsperate caliq> 673-1855 ... Snle Boatin& is l BAY HARBOR 'TO•"loC,hoPv/.h,'!/,c,.s,;Tlr" hl'1e''h·, Santa Ana. Open Eves. & MG ance prlv11lt! party. C11.ll dlr DELUXE bus '66 Ne w kitrcns -l'lf'Cd home.6 .~k•. A 11 .. u ,. • "S:'"="·="=&-4=1=25='·===="-l-----::----I Phil aft 10 an1 540-310() or WASHI NG l\olachlnr working no cc ( C'nt M b ll H S I Ov Id T 0 p o. I rebu!!t engine. $1450 or best old 646--tJ.79 ,6/l:i o • cpm• • •• er sprng&, . , . .,,.er . 491-1029. ., ., 218 condition $25. 646-3629 alt 2 2 '_. t.: NS I G N SJ o op, ALL NEW '70 MODELS eq. sun thtll Thurs anytlmr, UN MG offer 96""' · \V}llT£ Fluffy kittens 9 \\'k!i. ~• lh & DATS ' •·-'· P }[L MAXEY 6 P1'1 Trained & w11:a ned. fihergla~i. main, j ' 'NOW ON DISPLAY Fri. i>elore 8Pf\I, Sac. alt Sa.let, oX'cv w.;J, 81'tl . 8 "66 VW CAMPER 6/1~ 1tcnoa. O~rboarri motor. &l.11 20' Wides as low as s5995 RPJl.1. 64Z-85:_r.38. -Immediate Dellvery, Best Offer ** * 549-0440 ·' 8610 536-38.l9 ~ & k t S27~ $ A11 Model Mi1c. W•nt9U coc Pl L'flvers. · 12• \Vides to 34' ,.,..ides '64 Ford, 6 cyl, long bed. • !T!O!Y!OITIA! DELUXE Bus '61. .... -----t-tORSE Fertilizer. Pi,i;k up Also· 10' '6R Glas!!pat' -· ' . Park Spaces Available $625. Call 646--1018. -Eves ••tlUN cond. S1r;i0. " 'A"T good u••d Ae'll.'!ng 20311 Cypre!ts, Sant.a Ana. dinghy S100 673-1887 s c .. A6&8 ---.. ' · 1425 Baker I., Olla n1esa 613-7610. B VD Phon11: 962--7898 machine $25. or I e 11. Heights. S>lll-0925. CAL .20. 2 ~1 yr'!!. Sparkles. 1,i block Eaat ol Harbor Blvd. ========= . .11111 BEACH L • &12-6771 aft 6:30 Pi\f LOVELY . Kill<"ns tn a:ood Aux .. hear!, trll'. Raef' ~11r. Costa Mesa (n4) 54()..9470 Recreit'n Vehicle• 9515 "U ader In The Geac-h dtiei " Hunt. Bt•ch 147.1555 '65 Volkswagen $730. ln-'v;:,l..:N....:,S,"',.'-"c~ano-py-o8'ccd7-cin homl"!s . Ph. 544-94.24, 11f· $.1."JOO. 644-1249. C 213) ZIMMERMAN I mJ N. of O:iast Hwy,_on Bell Eves. 548-9235 - .... COnd ternoon/eves. 6112. 48~~722ext.109. 12 x 60' 1966 Cht'v Carry•ll BO a100 W. Cout Hwy , N.E. p.;;;,=o======~=====;;;;;:c=:, · 1969 CHAMPION 284S HAR JI BLVD. -' 96001 Cati 5'10-4725 DARLfNG KIITEN 6 ~·lo! *HOBIE CAT• "-d $1100. •* 114: 67s.J681 ..... u.10 642-~ ~1164 .lmp;;po;';';;-;;A~u~t;; .. ;;;~;;;;m;;po;rt..ri\ii;;A;u;'~ .. ;;;;;9600;~ 1 z==""====== I u · 19lR 6/IS u·~ T•···-2 Br. 1 Ba. '""t'u. rps, 1tove, ----~-----Authoriztod ?I-Ki Dealer --1· nld 11 Siamese . ...,;,. '"''' 'A fri I nd ~ M h . Et 1100 •-'435, 61!-3017 "' '" ' ""~"· c 95•0 DOT DATSUN ~-V ac •n•ry. e , · PART Siam"" l•mol• klll'" ·~· 10 Yr, FIN.ricing' •mpors ' ---------GRUT ALUISI e ~lfGR MOVING racing rontl. trlr. 2 11tts * AND -------7 wks. 5-10-37117 6/15 SCHOCK r ihergt11ss Sa.hot. 842-3939 A.M.S. CAMPERS OPEN DAILY • THINK Alr compre1110n, a pray F~~~~~male k1tten6/~ salls, S2i5. 673-80.l7. Motor Hom•s 9215 * 6 PACK SUNDAYS ''MG'' SU,11 VALUI booths, 11pray guns. p11in1s, ,._ Id * Sno11;hin1 No. 483, Ira.lier $]95 1R.\l5 Bca-i..h 81\'d, Ill '66 ,LYMOVTH JUIY 4•DI. melal CRbinets, furnace, BLACK 10. w...,, o P1u:p~ " cover. s:i:za. 26' Ford, 11lrep1 6, fully con· Hunllngton Beach $699 Ibis, racks, rck"it matrr. mixed CO(•kcr. !IEll-790 11. 67:,...1371 taln~t $2800. ~7-7063 or 842.71111 or Y.(l.{)4i2 "'fRIEDLAHDER''• v.1, outo. t•o1u ., lt1c10ry oi• <011dl1ienlnf, II I I I r CUTE' k'll 6 k 6~5810 ~·•• •l••ri119, rodlo & boollr, A. 11 1<• cor. wa P aque~. P c u e ~ ' en~. "' ~' KITE No. 80'.kloJJ.y, ru~(tlm• ·~ · Full P rice 1 DATSUN \SlY•121 fr.11.mf's, 11tatuary. a!th I.rays, . housebrokrn. 96R--l:t45 6115 11111r '-."OCKi ivnd. $ 7 2 5 Standa.rd nioclel Include• cab 69 '111• aaA<N tMWY. ttl 1 ·:~...;; __________ _ el('. 642~289, 54~2868 3 KLllens. 2 black-11 1)0 49~l-4245, 644--0 .. 3'11'-----· Mini Blkts 9275 over leatUn!, 2 burner ltOVf', Bir St!dan, overhead cam, 4 N!W·Ull D-·snv. ,,', MfMN~H JUIY w•·-$899 ..J t11il1 1 yellow. 646--062.1.6/16 ·-lee boX, butAne h~aler &: apeed, A~t/1''M rnd!o. Take ~ ,r• vv1 wvn FREE To You CAL 21)...747 cle11.n, extras, BONA"•A • h p Ha 1 all d will r· ri , 3 Healrhy, h~brk. killcns. &lip avail. $2700 or oUer. ·--., · · lite, Best valu"e In town. sm own, rnanoe P • v.1, 0~10, t•on1., ,.,...., •'••rfn9, ,.,lo a 546--l678 6/15 9&2--tl44& chrome lenders and ll&ht:s, K to Mot Yate party (°'12641 Call Phil MG8-GT '61, t owner, red, ~••'•'· Oon't woltt IRIY014) , Like new. U.'iO, Evenlnp US m on dlr 540-3100 or 494-1020. wire ~)\11, radlal1, Bii oUl!.r, rfiEE Kittens, weaned and 1rained. 7 w~ old. Slue-gray, hlack and 2 orango. 548-13.'Jj 6115 4 f.()vely kit11"ns, p ~ r t S1amesr, n<'ed .l(oori hoffits. AIM> mo11wr \l'\lh 1hot~. 5-1;~&16 Ii/ 15 l Part Si•meae blk k1rr,.n 4 1\-!anX k1llf'M 1 "h1t" ftuf· Iv houllt'hroken k I t t ,. n . Fa~~. ~iUT· You ~~~i 1~e~e·~~~1 11~P·r~.::'1 ~1~1: "1ter s. 543-81*1 845 Baktr, C.?tf. 5'I0$15 ,66 Datsun Wnn •~"-"°-11 .. '~· ~---- BONANZA 3 H;P , '70VWC•mper6000m[ <SAA'-) Will l4k• -!. 0°,. r.tGA '&:> Rttl, •lnt cond. FREE PlayhoUllC'. 64~~1315 3 K!TIENS 8 64&-illiO . PAIR or pArf.wild killen.•. 646-2512 UNUSUAL Kitten~. 5J6...-01~ U Haul 6/15 wks . 6/1.i AITIJ>f'd 6116. H .B. 6/16 ~'16--4~!r.l 11/16 2 a>a<--a-pOO d6is for sa KIITENS 2 l{l'a)' 1 oranae home. ~J« . 6/15 shor!.n&lred rlomeatlc 1 2 Black pet rabbits. 56-00S4, C'al lco wlJb ahol1. aft6pm, 536-AT<! 611~ i ,.:P::.cET"'s-"'-.""nd~L7.IV7.E~S~T~O~C~K · F A;\fOUS-Movie 1tar kitty t.l1d11m f'lfi wlll gh·e you jfrn<:I brr bablf!A, Lei thcrn tn!erlain you. M4·M2·1 6116 BRIGHT'. r;yed, bouncy kit. ten!, c •l lc o •nd llAer-slri~. r'f't<ly for loJv· Ina home1. &42-169.' 6/15. • Cits 1120 ~-----LON GHAlRED Bluepoillt S1unr1e. R 11.·k,. $15. ~'t.10 ~s-1.-m-.-s.-Klltens $15- Aflt>r 4 PM, .~6-181~ ' Trailer. $400. 67>1575. Brand -w l90 ** 0 "3592 A"•/~""'! tadl I ,,_; J..JU ~ ,."""" • Ori O ..., ...,.... ,,. ·1•, o. eecu..c ni· 1. 1 1 "" Cali r . wner, SAILBOAT CAL·20 frlrerator. Pirelll t I re 11, inancc pr va e rar..,. .. •• ., "'710• GO-DEVIL lolding minibike ._.,,, .....,.., 4.,-1 -~="~'=~'='-~~~"° No. ~15. X1.ras. 6'14·1156 chrome Porsche wheels. Cost ·-·~-~ __ ,_r __ ._,.,_.__ -\v/ca5e, sea~ 2, 2.5 li.P, 1009 J.tCC CT, wht/blk l!hr Power Cruisers 9020 m lhi. SL25. 645-0624. ~380. Make Offer! Take j 1967 lliOO Roa.dater, Pirelll inL, Jo mlle. Forced 10 aell T·co 44 ...,.AME •mall down . Will finance lltt•. lo mllt1. 2 tops, $1350. -:-.rake oflcr, &12-7S75 24' CORRECT CRAf.,. CAB- IN CRUISER. t:'omplrtr-ly 110111•n over Pain! And varnish lnaidc and DUI . Motor TIP 'fbp SHAPE. Xlnt f\11hlna boat and pleasur'!', 673-0t89 a11er R pm. " -r " prlvatf p11rt.v. Aft JO 1m, :""":=:;'&t:;l::::;===== 1 """======= Wi. * * ~ Phil, call ~JOO or 494--1029 .;; 1' """" •1r. ENGLISH FORD MGA Motorc'{cln t300 '67 Yam&ha 305 Bia: Beu Excellent oond!Uon 5350 545--0879 a_ft 5. FIXER·UPPER. 1955 Cabin '67 Honda 305 cruiser. glau on wood. $500. 64U 133 . $225 MW106 2089 •• Ha.rDor B.lvd .. c~r. :r. &1~192 or ~7474 alt a YAi.\IAHA Enduro ·.,..., ap- pm It wkncll. prox 1500 mi's. f\tany maey 2~· lNRRD CrulAOr, sips 6: dlrl xtr1s. S400. 644--2491. !\ , DY. R.DP", gd·· t'Ond. I HONDA $1, 351'1, lo ml's. Bf!ll $34j(I. nr lrade equity !or offer OYtr $600. Call 548-234.l lfl tn1c1«116-4619, 0•:::11..:2::.·------- '65 Econollne, n!bullt l!flline, automallc, top open• lo sland Ice box, stove $1650, 962-1026. '59 FORD, n!bll ve &. au10, 8' cab-over, boot, rttr\i", elc. SlJJO. ~ · '69 OOOGE Van . CWi!om ln- ler. Elec. ttfr11 .. new tln1. Tepe deck. Bob 673-J0!)8. '68 Gret.n Camper, pop.-up top. engine xlnl, bOOy c<>od· M,003 ml 43.000. 67W881. - ALL NEW ENGLISH FORDS NOW JN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED 70 CLEAR LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Theodor• ROBINS FORD 2060 lf&tbor Blvd, Co.Ill Jl.t'h &tU'lOIO ! '60 MGA !\Itch. llOllnd, body good, seoo. cau 673-2161. MGB '69 MGB Roan .. ter, mi's, Xlnt coll(f. •612-<1617 afl 5pm tr '" TIIE SUN NEVER SETS on Clauilled'.t action power. For an ad In sell rtround the clOck. dll.I 64).:1611. I '61 YW COllWUTIIU $495 hdio ·, ""'"· 111111• ...... ,,..~1oi.. CIM11 totHll1io11, M.,,..,1 !OW2tl I OPIM I.JO 111.; \l'l lt ~l••<~.\Q T l \•J'I "''.,JU Slefuons lmp i;·irts· , ~I' W WA l"'JI Ii ',MllA AN>\ __ · Ph~40· 2512 ' • ' ·' • l I. y;• • ' I ' ... . ,- 1 i I . ·-' ' . ~ ' . ... .. I • . ,... -,DAILY PILOT -Mondq, June lS, 1970 _:.,..--,,,,, .. • ~TATIOli TAANSPORTATlOf'! ,. !J!"NSPORTATION . ,,TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT~TION __ TRANSPC?R~tTION ~'!_A~PORTATION I ....... ~ -Autos W111bldY mo UMd .c... '900 ~· ... ' -~~·rs -UMd c.1 IT . mo UMd'. c.... . __ ....,.. Uu.i c ... --CHEYROLO ~-.... -. . s _FOR~ .. _1_-..:,...:.:_ :...__ ____ _ .Y:OUtSWACilN~ · E l!AY4 0I! BUICK · CADILLAC'-4-:a. -· -, =-;:c..,RVEI IE 1"Ga1""" 2 DK. HT, au!O, Ol;;DSMOllLE-;-~ CHEV. '70 Ca;prlce $$S. CASH -· -ll>aded, &.-way poy,-er aeat, 1 -~·-------p/a. p/b, air, $1485. Call '61 DYNAMIC 81, air co~, '62 Buick convertible aa la 1959 CADl"LAC PARTS power disc brakes, AM/FM '62 VETTE Hd. top, ori; owner 833-000 pwr •lrl. bi~:,,. rJe<tuced to '. TRANSPORTATION UMCI C•r• $150. Weekd8y1 after 6 p.m. FOR Qurp< SALE radio, vinyl roof, tinted red pa.int, 283 Ill pert ·~n&:. 1962 Green Ford Ecoaaline OXI. •!M.-9t&t, 831-1153 for used can. A tnicks JUst Sat & SUn all day. 546-4478. Bat1'ry gla.u, Ult steertni wheel kp, SHARP $1595 .• 61M945 °TitUGK. $600. &U-9899 lUO z==:=::=::;;;::::;:;;;,= U call u, for free isttmate. *'68 BUICK ruvlera, xlnt Wlndshlcld Wipers (Ser. 117540) Very low '65 FSTBK . red W/blk int, Kings Rd;-NB. -PLYMOUTH GROTH CHEVROLET cund. loaded. Must oee to ~ Radio mUes-be · •arly ! Jim 327, +.pd, map. $2300/belt '65 Ford Cntry ·w..,, . .apprecia.te, Call 646--6344.•.,.. \Vheels Siemon& Imports, m W, offer. 49f-.,§()48 Xtru. SlOOOJOtter. 615-7579. PLY. '6$ Fury Wq._.188t:' VOLVO · -Tranmniulon w.,.ner. Santa Ana . Open '69 Corvotte• conv 300135/J f DIX. 1'?._1amu,..,,i . .-wagop. --... """"O' Ask for Sal"' Mana&or .CADILLAC Air Cooditlol>er • E"''· & sun. 5'6-4125. • ..... ftd. low inlloqe,' . MUSTANG , w/...,...,~rlng, auto. ·yv1.y, 18211 BeftCh Blvd.·-...--==--. _. _ Heating Unit ** 494-21.GJ ** _ ~ .. htr. <RRY024) Huntingtoo Bead>~ .1967 CADILLAC Coupe And Many Othcr'ltc""' CHRYSLER MUSTANG ''6 11l99, V~· ,Dolfi wall Jim Slemom . ANNIVERSARY 847---Kl !h1331 daVlllo. · 33,000 miles, 5'2-31'0, Alter 5 P'M. -·-·--COUGAR auto.,,.,,,_, 1ac~a1r1iiioi-Im-120 w._ Warner, . .'." SALE -·--TOP .DOLLAR lmmoc, cond. By ow"' '64 Cadillac oonvt, showroom '69 Chrysler dltloning, "9..,. -· -....._ ()pro ... s. • ' . im DEMO ,.,.---1r. Surf A Sirloin Res-cond. all power, Jo mfs. Town & Country -• v1J1Yl root (TYJm> ar-:.J &ui. 546-4125. 'Jt . .l.i St for . tauront, 5930 ·coost 11,500. GI-HM / 9 Poss. Stotion Wogon '68 Coa9or XR7 $16115. Must ..e ., .P. PLY.:,. roRY ·• ,dr. ~ ·s, Mali SANTA ANA . '546-7076 ... 'U FALCON St•ti•J1 Vf•ton. 4 cyl., •11· t.frietlc tre111111i1ll.'°1t, r•ill• & heettr. ISVEOt1J $1298 - 1 ... -•••• , • •• , • $21 . CLEAN USED CARS Hwy., N.8 . 642-4202 a1lc 1963 Cadillac 2· Dr. t an. Full & complete ~er l.n-Factory at t.-co,ndi~ .:preeia.te. Jim s lemons V4, fadory air «?nit auto .f47~~bc!.~~: See..Qeorp.Ray ___ fq_rTony. Air-cond, new tires,1xlnt cludingait.~7.t;Xlong.mtles. power_ dtsc~kes. vb\Y1 ::18'Ane.U> W~ !~ ~:af:.'i.:~~n.'~11 -------- df. Ovft"ltU del Spedallst. THEODORE ?66 Cad oonv. El Dorado-all cond. Call 962-5l94. Af\.l/FM radio, Jur.age rack. · top, dlr,Jots o! lfOOd!". $2300 Sun 5f6...4i.2s.Ope pftdate» l SEY412): Jim '69 C.ORTINA .DEAN LEWIS ROBINS FORD """' cllinat• oonttol , --.H-EVELLE·rr--ZSZ998. $3995 :. ~::.; (YZ:"). WprlJll MUSrANG ;68 GT $'l295 •• SI""!"" lmpoiU, Ul W. DoL,,;i''·"'"'· h"h" ·--; .. ......:.. __ c.·11 """'......., 2000 Harbor Blvd. AM/FM stereo, cruise con· '-~, oz: nance • .:.....:._ '·-Warner, Santa ~ Opt:n eutol'll'1ic tre111.'Low "'. U11111111 t:llU'UUC, ' v-.._. '-I tilt & t l st 1"" Ir ~ vate party, Call 546-4052 or 390 V:-S, auto. ~"MP-" "Ews ··.1:-Sun~. t'i'xv1371 ~· ~Mesa Y"•, ee, __ ee.~ .. ~ -1 -[ 494.9113 ·tory&ll'condltlorung,.power • · · .~ • 642--0010 whl,, gulde-matlc, ~Ute '69 M~IBU 300, VS, 300 . _.;__ sli:ertng, vinyl roo!) mag '65 Sport ~· .pwr,.--air, fill '·· '.Sf·•~ THINI WANTTo~S8to63V.W. sent.,_ Ir. hitch. $24117 . h~. am/fm >d.~ •• 4 spd, ft~ ~ DODGE wheels, & ricing ~s. tiret,xln~oond,Ofi&owner. 'VOi.yo' Bug with no .motor, or in , 545--0548. $2500. 492-1006 /'bl~'ll 8:30 .. o fWAC067). A real ruce car. I $995. f;73.;.lfi98 bet BAM. , need of ·repairs. Must ,be 68 CADILLAC ~pe de a.m. & 6:30 P·JI¥.. ~ s J im Slemons Imports. 120 ., '6' MUSTANG m reuooa.hle 642-4689. Ville, black w/wh1te top, '0 . ~·; '68 DART-4 dr, r/h, aum W. Warner, Santa Ana, ~NftAC ·' 6.cyl., e11toMetic .,.,.1., ,1• "l:DIDI I.at" __ _ all power, air cotKI, stereo CAMARO L~J'" trans, ps, ww. $1400 or Dear Open eves, & Sun. 546-4125 ;> . -dio, htet.1-, wfiitewell fir••· '11)1""""""' I 9810 radkl, special El Dorado In-' oiler. 644-1258 '65 Mustang Coov V-3 289.~ •69 GRAND PRIX. Loaded wfteel co•tn. !SOW 171) Unt .aua °""·.,. Auto Le•• "I .__. 1erior. 1 owner, lo mi's, THE Most beautiful '68 '68 Charger, A/C, many,ex-4 spd, p~r., .ru&c:)rks~: Perfect condition, $1500 $129t ' "" NIW~SID.slaY. ~· 499-4198 . Camaro, piiy--011 $1685. 54S.,3031 Ext. 66 or 67 tras. Getting Co, car, niUst mags, ~ares. $1095. . btjpw lot price. MB-3196 , -. For Le,. or Sell !69 CAD ':"nve.rt, leatlfer mt, 494-9816,. 435 Anita St, Lag l970C~!°~.J~VD. sell. $2295. 847..'.4546. g7S-!Q70. '67 GTO i 8~, xlnt cond. -----=-------I 197fl Cad.iliac Conv. 400 AM/F~ 1,'3-die, full pwr, Bch. J66 MUST Hdtp 289 VB, 1 owner $1295. ''4 l'ORD XL -.. rt Cart 9610 _1 !'l..!:0 1• ~~la~/~~.a~~ ,::r :~~c~e~~ P"T --:-CHEVROLET COMET. FALCO ::iS::~~~· ~~: ·b~ ,65 ·Po~·"c 7~111~.... ~.,~10111. 2 llllr. cpt. VI, •11• 1 .. "'"'' rado bl' k '5> · uwi u::. --. VJ. fometic tr•"'·• fectorv eir, ei9&i Lamborghini lSlf CT. . mi's, custom gold w/gold 68 El !'? •. I ,ac . CYCLONE GT '66. 390 V-8 '64 FJ\LCON, 2 dr.i auto. 646-6438 . Extru. $150, Pvt Pb' . power 1fffti J1f, pewtr win· ·SiLn Di Trust I< ._._vi inter w/black Vinyl topi ' Must ·~ Chevy Bel .Afr ' ~nd. \Good ti.res, Jo * 833--0182 * ilow•, r•tlit, heeter, white-n~ ~ nga, "1969 Cadillac 4 dr DeVille, sell-make offer 6~2. V/8, auto trans, rad~. bea,ter ri~':!i, rvt c:ind~~s. mi's. $595. 642.-7882 OLDSMOBILE . ==-=====~===~ well1, whtel co""' f PDE Box 1871. c:;! ~~~i leather inter •• Outstand· " 4 new tires, carb. and interior · Py. "!:P · • • T. ·BIRD 0191 , t.oan-,,.pc--· Ing! / TIME FOR """' riln .. !650. ~RVAIR FORD '68 0UlSCUTLASSSu..,, .... --'----..;.11 S1195 _: __ . f/ mo Fireblrd w/air cond. QUICK CASH 962-6278 after 9 A.M. -2 dr. H.T. P.~. auto tram. '63 ·T-Blrd. Spotless! Brand ~]!~,-CJ•ufcs '615 $105 per mo. * 1958 Chev. Nomad-good '65 MOf'i~ 4 dr stle11:, r/11. '59 Ca..laxie, 2 dr hrdtp, auto EXTRA CLEAN, very new belted tires and ahocki. I 1969 Mercedes Benz 4 dr. , ·THROUGH "" A.. cond. $300 Sacrilice-$575, · 1talir,-63;CO'.l---nil's. Orig. sharp! $300 below book. Power 1eitl\ wind.owl, lm• ~=~~:"". . · TD!eRA"'N' '5~750RpeLr Omo, · D~;IL y PILOT 64.5-1357 Call 546-7391. o~ner. Seal covers-& tires, $1950 968-2283 brake1, 1teering. Lite bltie .'67 CHEV. l!"\,~t• _ft1rcltop. VI, •ufo· metlc. fr•111.,-..f•c:torv eir, p'ewer 1t1erin9, r•dio , he•f· er, tinted 91•11. ITVW 402) -'63 Chevy Neva Conv '62 CORVAlR-clean, new almost new, Clean xln't 'US OLDS €uUui HT. Pwr, ext., red . lnterior: · Rell' $1600. ~ 1 ·· ·AUTO LEASING· WANT-'ADS Xlnt rood, 1450 tires iieeds bral<e5, 549-2815 \raOSP. . al•, tach, ''"''°"'· 28,000 ml. gpkr. Handl'8, nna llJiie ·--=-----· C (At·&ysborl Richlie~, Cor. * 541>-1500 * or 675--7176. • $all. 96&-1026 $U~. 968-54621 charm. 6#-4188 &lt:Jf 5. , Autos W•nttd '700 ner ol Coast Hwy, Ii. Dover) -::================-======== --·• -· Newport Beach, Calif. New C1n · · · P.A , . ~ -. . -. '· --::-'-------~:::.:...:;::.:.._-=,.,:; FOR YOUR CAR_,~ -~ ......... _CONNELL CHEYROLO ""' -81"1 ·Cost11:"Meea 5tli-1J81 IMPOR'l'S WANTfD . Orang< ·0oun""' . TOP I BUYEJI BIU M,uEY TOYOTA Ill LEASE II' '69 CadW.C Coupe De Ville, Mt poWer, air, vlnYl J"OO.f, am/fm stereo, New white- walls, tilt 1tterlne whl, $169 per mo. • SOUTH COAST CAR LEASIN~ 300 W. ~ {IWJ, NB. 64S. UMdC•r~ '900 ---' R. Be.cl.. l!b..MT-lli!& • "oS •ctL 'Uvl • I FOR TOP USED c4Rs WE PAY TOP DOLi.AB $100 u )wt CU' 1a extra ~ ' ' ,...., llrsL· -WI HAYE A CAI / POOLE_BVICK FOR YOU 2M· E. 17th St. . • w~ can finance b .mn.. . 0cio1a·Mna MS-TNS ···-•·We Clftf'con~t. . WE PAY . • lmmedli.te d<liwry · TOP DOU.All . • Over 50 ,,.,. to .-Ic»t~;;;. ca:~ aUTO IAUs -LINCOLN ),~'{ 10292 Garden Grove Blvd. W Harh:lr Blvd., CM. p • • • • • • • • I Uiad Can 9MUMd Con· 1 :SPECIAIJZING . .,-~ IN QUALITY . '68 JAGUAR XKE Coupt. 4 tpee4 tren11t1l1tie,n, c:hrotn• wir• wheel1, radio end. h••t•r, I ow11er locally ow'!•il 11;er •• l••utifut Ar11;tic wftit. erleri« with" bledi: full l••fher i11terior,. lXDA7741 $3995 '68 OPEL LS Fntbec:li:, lOctllY o.:.ned I 1er¥i11;ed cer with eppro•i· 'M•felr l',5(10 mil••· Ju•f 1potl•11. IWIC1971 $1395 '66 JAGUAR 2 plus 2 ·Ait 10..dltloftinf, wlf, wh••l1, bltc:lr: with bl4clr: vinyl iito terior, A ffry ...... t• ti..d model. IXER0691 $3395 '69 OPEL G.T. 4 tpeed +rtn1mh1lo11, r•dlo, hatft,, low mlle1, 9or9eou1 •utornobile. IZC825ll • $2995 '68 VOLKSWAGEN Su11roof. 4 •peed tre11•mi11ion, '111Uo •nllll htater. Im· "'aculet1 eutomobile. Show• ouhf1ndin9 ctr•. !VWS. Ill) $1495 ~ '69 JAGUAR ROADSTEI\_ • Only l,!'.00 mil•• OJI thi1 L•avflful roil ro•iltfer equip. ,..! with 4 ''"ed trenu"iliion, leether lnt1Mor end AM. FM redlo, Yo11 111111! really bt 1ure to 11• th l1 one. (42 1· ASGl $4995 '67 OP-EL Sport coi.,._ 4 1pt1d lr•J11mi11ion. Thi1 low mi10•9• lec•I cer, only 40,000 11111•1, 11 iJI f1bulout f.Ondition, We•'t le1t !Mt ot thi1 prl'•· (TXU01 1'1 .$1195 TO'. BE SOLD IN - e 0 N • • e u T ' v • ·~ --•AU STARTS 9 A.M, TUISDAY, JUNI 16-INDS 9 A.M. THUUDAYi JUlll 11 w. .WILL Bl .OPIN ALL NIGHT TUUDAY AflD wDNllDAY . . (Come in ind Pick your nr out NOWQ SAMPLE SAVINGS -ON NEW70's -~ HOW WERE DOING IT! -• IYRY ONI OJ THI LINCOLNS, MERCURYS, , MONTIREYS, MONTEGOS, COUGARS AND "MUSCU CARS IN THIS CUARANCE GROUP IS BRAN' NEW, YOU CAN, TAKI YOUR PICK" •• I WHILE THEY LAST-FOR EXACTLY .$ • • OYER ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE! POSITIVELY NO AODED DEALER CHARGES 'THUi CARsfMun Bl CUARID DURING THIS STOCK RIDUCT.ION SAU. COMI IN ANY TIMI -D'AY OR NIGHT -BnwUN 9 A,M. TUIS- DAY AND 9 A,M, WIDNllDAY, BUT HURRYI ALL SALIS WILL Bl MADI ON A FIRST-COMI -FIUT-SIRVID BASISI SALE PRICE NEW '70 CONnNENTAL NEW '70 Col. Pirk WAGON SALE PRICE NEW '70 COUGAR SALE. 'PRICE SALE PRl(E SALE PRICE NEW''70· · MARQUIS NEW '70 MONTEREY' NEW 'lG COUGAR IR·7 NEW '70 CYCLONE IT SALE STARTS 9 A.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 -ENDS 9 'A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 18 WE Will BE OPEN AU NIGHT TUESDA,Y AND WEDNESDAY " . ~ SANT A. -ANA Lincoln-Mercury • COUGAR-MONTEGO HEAD9UATERS 1301 No. Tustiq Ave., Sant• f4na 547·9183 "We Apprecia te.· Your Business " $1769 ' .. _ .. , '67 FORD Cu1tom 2 dCl!•t 1ede11. VI, euteM•tic han1., fectory eir, 'jtow•' iteeri119, r•llllio, h•tfer •. ·IJJVW 47511 $1389 '69 PLYMOUTH fl~ 111':':'1 door her4to,. va;. -•o••ti~ fren1-.--f.c0 '1 tory oJr, power ••••ri119, rallllio, h1etor, whif•wella, th1to4 91•••· tXMF.122) $2189 '65•FORD- C.u .. try Md\J1 1tetie11.....,•· 9on. VI, eutom•fic tren .... mi1•io11, fec:tory eir c.elldi· fjpf\i11f, ,_., 1feeriftf1 rt• dio:h.eter, (NCC 224) S1395 '63. VJ TON Fo.rd Pickup,,· 6 cyliMer. I ft.·"·'· 11·1110101 .• . .;:.S89!· '67 FORD Selallie 100 4 lllloor It.rd· top. w ; e ulofft•fic tren1., p~wer •feari119, redio, hoe+• er,,riitewell•. IUOW. 206) $1497 '61 FORO Cou11try teda11 stetio1t wt- ,..,.. 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