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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI 17 • -• ' " . ' I • • Boohie Policenaan Beats ' . . ' , TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ll, I 97C Starla · by Seconds ,. S' Al 1n ·-~ ' .. • ' IXOil s aw ' Play1na1e Fro111 Laguna Party Victim · Hit i Police Still Seek Death ·cause A _, found clytag GUt.ide I c..ta Meu apm1meut. wly Sunday. n1 -by • poRy ..... Ollll hit his head 00 I lprDler • he = lnlo .......... ...,,,_ ....... ' , 'l'lle ~ 11!11111111· ID llit.-.it cme ls : what )ilted him? I Rmlld V, Block, M, al 1• 11111 St., Nnrpmt Bel~-11.1M••es aft.er .beb'tc nllbed to a holpital, where doctors cfilll:IDwred a piece ol meat loda:td in his llroat. ' arw.,e County Coroner's deputies Slid today it is not established yet whether the victim strangled, or died al the Nixon Signs 18-year-old --VoJe. Right Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -l'tesidenl Nix- on has s.igned into law a bill lowering the voting age to 18 despite doubts about the measuie's ltgality. · · • LAGUNA'S CAROL WILLIS POSES IN PASTORA~ SETTING.FOR PLAYBOY MAGAZJ°NE · Sorry to Bust You r Bubble, Fellas, BUt Mi1~ J.ulyil1 Married · , ~ He directed the ·attorney general · t& seek a swift court test . of its con- slitutionality and, at the same . time; urged Congress to proceed 'with legisla- tion to lower t.he yoting age by con- ~~~~~~~~~'-- Nixon Planning To Attend Niece's Coast Wedding -, She"s stitutional amendment. · The II-year-old vote provlakm was at.: Pl . ,. ·-· -.ffched. to •.. .,......,, extending Ill• V,oting I 111a· e Rights Act of 1985-for· five years. The a ay ~ act has been credited with enabling i · · • • million blacks to register Jn the South . • and figured prominently in .Nixon's La 'Lo' l N . M . . J z· decision to 11111 the measure. g una ve y , ew • iss U y "Delpile my misgivings aboui the COO· . , -stitutionality of this one provision, I : ;;-···Bj iJCHM.D P. NALL l:follywood. lt·was reported. have today.signed the bill," Nixon ~id or 1t1e o.11y ""' 1mn lti f La in a statement Monday. President Nixon is to leave for San Mrs. Willis liked wor ng or rry "If· J were to veto. I wo.uld have Clemente Thursday for a "'·eek-Jong slay Carol Willis. the nude centerfold ln Taylor's answering service. Slie Said ,to veto the entire bill-voting rights and and activities that range from the the latest issue()( Playboy Magazine, chee1rfullyhthat ev1eryone.dengot alo1nLg we ll. all," he said. , Newport Beach Wedding of his /niece was busilyansweringphonesafew.weeks Tayor, w .o is aso P~ to, aguna . The Volif!1 ,Righls Act will stand even · h · I ago rof Laguna Beach business and pro-Beach' Unified Sci)ool District Board of If th trtk do th 1• Id to a speech summing up l e cootr.overs1a Trustees, said Mn. Willis was always e courts s e wn e v-year-o Can1bodian ventUre. fessional men. vote provision. The 21 -year-old lovely was ciscovered 8 good worker and always on Ume. ' · "Because the basic provisiOns of this 1'1e President, Mrs. Nixon and Mi J J 'd ~-•~·ed • ••• b t by free-la"nce Laguna photographer Fran · SS u Y sai :1111:; ·IUl' ..:..OWla u act are of great importance, therefore, daughter, Tricia are expected to attend Hunt. who was a customer of Tam lelt it was gelling a trifle Conpsted J ami.nv1ng· it tny approval and ·Jeaving the Saturday wedding of Laurene. Mae sort of a "tittle Loi·~'' Sbe,thJhJts && Nixon, 26• A school teacher, Miss Nixon AMwering Service. · the decision on the disputed provision H·unt dropped by one day to chat she may move to Oregon or some other to what I i........ will be a swift resolUtion will be married In St. Andrews · s J !hit ha four se ' · o/ '"""' with owner, Larry Taylor, and met tM S«nic po s , asons · .tiY ~e courls," the f'~es.idenl added) · PreSbyterian Church to TOOmas-Ebner shapely mini-skirted operator. . . the yeari . , , . - \ The measure givinl.411-year-olds the Anfinson, 28, a certified public ac-Hunt took some test shots in pastoral A Texan by birth. she and her.husband right·to vote will not' affect -this year's countanl. settings and Playboy ·decided it had came to Lagulia fl'Om Sin Frincitco. : state and congressional elections, since S~ is the daughter of the President's its Miss July. 1be Playboy spread saMi she likes il doesn't become effective until Jan. younger brother, Donald Nixon. a vice Mrs. Willis was photographed In to hike or go horeback riding in the I. The , act covers all federal, s~t~ president of the Marriot Corporation. various b~kgrounds aqd '5ta1ta 10f ·un· · hills 'and '"geta a kick out of sca'llning and municipal eleoUons. A receptioo has heel) 'rranged at' the dress. There is a shot It ViCtoria Beach • the seatcapes and other &f'\iSlic wares A White House· source said Atty. Gen. Newporter Inn for about 800 guests: i n Laguna with the rocky shoreline in ·in the galleries that line \he Laguna John Mtichell probably would leek a The Pre6idenl is expected tO stay at .. the background, · Beach . segment of Pacific C oa 1 t court test, but added the bulk el the his San Clemente reskleACe rrom week's In other mots she ls riding on i. Higbway-1"· arguments probably WQUkl· be made by end to about the Fourth of July. TOCky beach, entertaining in her Lquna • tnterftted parties or friends of the court Duriag .his stay al the 'west.em White ~ach a~rtment. paintinc ~.T-shirt with. • instead of the government. House, Mrs, Nixon Js expected to make autheshenti' lndirtaCnhe~~ The llo<y Five Students Dead Anyone could -1 constltutiooal test. ised _ to the _. ..i says 1s pa , ~ee. tile IOUJ'Ce added. The suit could be a prom new '.,,..,. • ,,me, ,can I -the c terf Id shot d the --f'led dl-~ly wiUr the S•-eme Court people yn the Ca mbodia operatioo. lie hot" Mrs w'~11 .• 0 . the bulafn ano r DAVENPORT, Neb. (UPI) -Five 1 1t:1.:1 ..,... has pledged to have all American ground 1 , : 1 1.s 1s ro • , high ~ studlntl were killed today or with a special tllree-judge federal forces out ()( Cambodia by Jwie 30 he~ed ~ ':1:' ~~:e ~~~ in a coUilian of a small attOOI , bus court with direct•' appeal · to the bigh -a Wftk from today. The talk ma Y -Mrs Willis Nid not in the least •lid • hay truck at • CllMJtJ road ~~'s plea for ccincress to proceed ~indde with this. "Ou r' generation has a little. more inCerledion four miles ad:h of here, with lq:lslaUon to lower the voting agie Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said relaxed allitude about things , .• J look 1be bus '9iver was holpMalhed in by constitutional amendment was to It tias not been decided If the report on it as a sort of arty thing " very ll!riom condition. The truck driver avokl any unnecessary delays In lowering would be in the form of a broadcast She hopes it will lead to more modeli ng was alao Injured, Police said. The names the voting ase. He has long favored ii~ the President did In amouncing April and possi bly something theatric a I , of the dead, all unmer adJool lludents gjvlng II-year-olds the right to vote. JO lhat he was sending troops intO Cam· although she has no acting background. ol Dllvenport Hilh Scbool. were not Nixon 1eeks a quiet court test-to bodia. There have alrucly been Dibbles tnn ~ rtJa111d. (Set VOTE, Pip J) • • •l • , " head injury, cbokinc during a convulsion. Guests present at the party at 271 Cabrillo SI., -have l!,es< q....ti<loed by ' police ml tJie lad tql I f!iJ!t ~ in...,..,._ bat~ ••-1: .. ' _._ OOFe.'.Bab -.id.Ma.' day that Block was eeen at <me pmt' talJOai'-..ily-in.Hawollon -... • o/ the l'lt!Y l!""S o( r,1yna1U ... .. tract100. • ·OnO o( thOoe pr.-deocr,11*d ,~' ~ tblt a ,holtile ~. could be lek,deopite tho f..Uve OCOllion' and Bl«:k wu fGUnd i,ing in .the froo( lawn~arM-,laier. · ..l;t~ 'Who you voting.for'!' -~ nookie Officer Wins ·in Close ' Race Witl~ Swrk ' A rookie Santa Ana police officer bea~ the llo<J.by seconds MO<\(Jay and assisted in the birth oC a· son ·to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jones 9f : ~ S., Townsend St. . "EverYthinc happened· so fast .there was no •time to · be nervous," said Patrolman Ralph Sellers, a member of the force tor ·rine months .· ''I sighed and the baby cried and I knew, everything was·o.k." · . . ~ · -Sttten wa:S ·on 'Polln>l duty when' he received a1 fadio call , Ulat the stork was on its way to the Jones borne , 1 'nle Dewbom·awt of' Mn: Edna Jones, 29, are.reported "ln fine condition tod1y at Orange County Medical <:enter. . "He's a line policeman," said PfOU1f father -J.amea Jones, a Los Angeles butcher. "Hei sure knew what he was doing." . 1be new. Jones boy, not "yet named, fol,. four bn>then and four sisters. Santa Ana GoodwJII ' • Gov. Ronlld Reapn will be the pr in- cl pal speaker Frldly 1t the dedicltlon of Oronce County Goodwill 1-..· new lllttltlO rebobllltaUon and evofua. tion center in Santa Ana. Open home at the new facility to aid the handicapped to regain a u1eful lift is pl1nned for all next week at the ratr. view Avenue Ind West FHth otreel altlo CoodwW ollidoll l&kL • ' ' He v.;aa carried into the house and Officer , TOm Boylan arrived· llhortl1 thereafter. adminilterin& mwli>:'°"""*' 1· iKM.n m m 11ort 6ir -the Yfdlm• ................... ' ,....:oi ••lcN fcKo:Mr.·Bioet.' w11e WU poeral. monager ol Re)'DOfdi Ind Toylof R~, 21tll Wright 'Sf., - Ana+ ,.;n . be 'lbunday at 3 p.rii. in WaverJy Qi.ape!. . ~ · · l!urvi\WS hiclude his wife Mildred Ind two dlllliNen, d Santa Ana, bis mother, ~.~ llnd,"""al ·~ llld . ' Ali~n .S~uggler ' Nabbed in ' Wild Clemente Chase A.wqman driver bolted ~ a U.S. Border ·Patrol checkpoint1 in pre-dawn hours ~ morning, then .Jed a atrinc ¢ pursuUis patrol ~ on a J:OO-J!li~per-· hour chase through San Clemente with a helpless• alien trapped ,In the caf ~' police charged today. ' The wild chase ended in a . footrace On San Clemerite's Municipal Golf Course. ' ' ::Jn the end, authorities arrested .Mr. and Mrs. John Alan Chamben of El Centro on charges or•auen smuggling. They ·may also file charges against' the couple on assault with a ' deadly weaP90 after the pair allegedly med their large ledan In an effort to run down federal officers. Authorities charge that the whole affair t;egm at 4:15 a.m.:when Mn. Qwnt\tts. drivhte tbe Jara:e sedan, ran droulh the1border checkpoint just ICM!lt'1 ot )5an bnofre,1narroWly milling two.patrolmen. She then raced up-the San Diego Freewa1 (!lee CHABE, Pll" ZI ' Oruge ·(;ea& ' Weatlaer , I ' Yoo con keep cool II • clegroes on the beaches Wedneeday or1warm up further inland where the mer. cury will stop at 85. Hazy sunahine wJll prevell ell day.' .INSIDE TOD.A Y ', . ' Rod Laver oJ Car.Ona dtl Mar and Rov Emer1011 of Newport Beach scored victories in todow's round of the .4U-Engltmd tennis Chdmpiomhips at Wipibtecton. See Sports; Page, 16. ' ,_ _ .... ,_ ._ ---·--a1111<111 *' ·---·- . ,.....,...... ' ,, ..................... ......... c-tr ' lt """ ,.,., lt ,, """' . ,..,, ' ••-..... .. n I 'ft...._ It II TilllMrl It 1•n ........, 4 14 .......... 11 It .......... 1>14 ''.... .. . . . ' I Leary's Son In Clement Not ·Prison By TOM BAllLEY ot ... °"'"' ........ ., , An ipPll'el'IUy remorseful John Bltlh Leaey, beardless, lialr neatly trimmld and abnOlt UIU'ecOlftiuble ·in' the · clun sport mJrt and slacks be bu uchanpd !or .hippie 1arb thal delil!d deacrlpt!ao, Is todly embarking on a S.n C1emente churdl pn111am aimed at eradicatine his fonner dependence on drugs. His home for at least the nerl few weeU wW ~ the Church oI Sin Cltmenle, 150 Los Molinos, and his men· tor during that cruc,ial period will be the Rev. Max Rapaport, the founder of 1 program devoted to the rehabillla· lioif of dru& users and addictl. Leary pt the chance lo drive lo San Clemente With Rev. Rap11port Mon• day when Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan aPcepted the sucgestionl C()fttained in a. probation department report after Leary's conviction on 1 Lacuna Beach drug charge. He suspended what could have been a ltate prllon term for the 21-year--0k1 llOt'I of Dr. Timotby Leary in favar or three years probation wh!ch will. be 11tricily enforced by Probation OUieet Nancy Nelton. His employment, associates. residence and habits during that time will be car9ully examined by probation ofUcen. Leary and all connected with him h<Jlit that the dturch procram will be the first alep on a road leading to realization of a dream thlt became a strong <leflre during his recent !IG<lay diagnostlc study in the Ute's ~no facility -his entry into the health food business. , That desire was made known to Judge McMillan and he augested to the nervous young defendant th.t he might first try tG obtain a diploma at Sad· dleback College ~-. moving lo San Francisco and , the health f o o d background he seeks. Defense attorney MarVtn Cooper. the Rav. Rapaport ·and ProbaUon O!Ocer NelllOC1 all feel codklent that YOWll Leary will break free from a life dominated by drugs and step from lie ahado'llf' cast by his famous father. "He has Shown every will~ at Chino and I 1a1ow that the" bof Is determined to live a l(OOCI, clHn. Ille,•• Cooper said. "He facel a tremendous struMle since be hu never b;een~able lo build 1111 own character and depend on his \ own inner 1trerllljthl and' rel(llW'(.'el. 'ti • WMt<ver Inf!-may come lo bur .. young Leary ll>ey will not lndllde that eserted for . many years by bis fother. '!be .. y""'..id LSD culU• Is _ c:UmntJy -"" the Loo -Men'• c.lony In Saa LUI•. Ollil!x> llld 11 ..mng Ille -!~year state prilOO tam lnipllll!d last Mardi II by the ume Judge McMillan. That 11111e aenleoclJC .e.lon ,....iuced a she-month Orange ·County Jail term for Mrs. Roeemary Leary, U, and John's Btepmother Is curMllly free from her . Santa Ana jail by virtue of the pootlng of .. -' -· Bal ~ lo upected that ~ olllcen ·wm not .uow her lo mume her relllioMbip with her bulbed'• mi. ' SEAN MecARTHY, 12, COSTA MESA, LEARNS OP ERROR 01' HIS WAYS FROM SERGEANT . St•fl Sgt. Oeer11 Zepet1 Ol1cu1M1 01.acipline With -Youngster ln~N•vy Le•gue Boot Progr•m • A Taste of Marine Life 50 Boys From County Try Boot Camp on for . . By FRED SCHOEMEHL . Of Ille Delly l"llM ., ... For 50 young men In Orange Cronty, m.ilil.ary duly later in life ma,y be ju.st a bit eaaier. , Tbey a~e participating ,In a Naval League Boot Camp for boys 12 lo 16. whktl will acquaint them with military discipline, rifle handling, phylical fitness, history of the FJag, the military serviCes and drug abuse. 1be Navy League, which ts iipon.wing the boot camp, Is a ,civil~ arm of the Unlt<d Stateo Navy. The Orlnge C«mty Qlapter is holding • Ole camp at the Marine Helicopter Station in Santa Ana, starting today and running: through June 27, when graduation e1ercises-wbl.. be held. On the firllt day's 11end1 Is orleillallon at tM hue, and • Marine haircut for all tile porticiputs. Cadets wUI - rteeive lnstrucUon tn 11'\ititar/ courtlily, lBliform rqulatiOM and inspection. 11le aeconcl day 'lri1l !nclude tralnlnr 1• -a1 wartm, a cis chamber e1ercile and marltsmanlhip training. · On -the tlllrd and f«lrtl1 days,• tile young cadets wlJI vftw films on the American Flag and the 111e of narcotics, especially LSD. They will also practice with small bore firearms and <study Marine Aviation. Coocluding the boot camp session will be a program evaluation and cadets' will 10 through graduation e1ercises receiving awardJ for their participation and CCllDlcl. Size S5,0M f'rottl Agnew1 '• . . ' $59,_142 Spent • ~In Schmitz Drive Camptlp collen for Stale Sen. John G. Schmit&' successful Rep u b 11 can nomination ·for conireuman from the 35th Dilb-ict contained ta.635 and nearly all was spent, it Was disclosed Monday. The Tuitin Republican's e1pemes Were $.19,IU. aceording lo the cOI! lheet fUed Monday in Santa Ana . ln November spuit $449 for the cam- paign. t Mn.· Maggie Mqa:1 , t.aiuna Beach, reported' spending , $125 for the special election, $800 ol which came from her husband. Listed as·top contributor, with P.,000, was the intriguin& name S. Agnew. Sep. Schmitz, contacted.in Sacramet1to, played coy about the identity, 1ayln& ·he knew oaly one S. Agnew, a J~ver""' "mept figure be had met· in WutUnaton D.C. recently. Willard Voll, of Newport Beoch, "who coordinated Schmitz' campalcu in the 3Sltl Congressional Dlstrtct end the apecial election to finish the Jate James .La.ird Repeats Cambodian ·Deadline: Vow B. UU's tenn, rooi'ecl with laqhlor. "Su,., s: Agnew. Old buddy of mine. , I phoned hi"\ In Wslhin&f<lo, C..ll'llla, Wash., that ii," said Vo.it, uplatning he referred to Sam Agnew, a wealthy Jumberman and racehone. owner. George Brokale, or' Newport Beach, was second heaviest Schmitz contributor, with $3,000 provided, while Harbor Area buil4er Brad Miller was third with a - $2.100 donation. -HE:,av}' handfuls were alsO contributed by C. Afnold Smith, San Die10 financial baron whose finn Westgate-California Corp. took over Air California Monday, with a $1,000 grant, plus a $760 gift by Fritz B. Bums, a developer and Hilton Hotels execative. ·- Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Jamea Musick spent $541.45 winning his election, according to papers filed with county election officers. • His challenger, Marshal Norris, poured $6,318 into lhe bid for office, to little .avail. · Schmitz' opponent in the special elec- tion next Tuesday, David -Hartman, a Democrat, spent $1.880, while Thomas Lenhart, the Democrat facing Schmitz p,._ Page 1 VOTE ••. avoid any future election problems that might result U 18-yeir-okts were pennit- ted to vote and their ballots were later declared illegal. An estimated 11 million per10ns between the age of 18 and 21 would be permilted to vote under the measure. ln ellendin1 tile voUna rights act that Was due to , ezpire in Auguat, Ni1on laid:. . . "Althou/!h this blll doer not include all of the administration'• recam· mendaUons, It does incorporate im· provemmts which extend its nach still fu!'IUler, suspendina literacy tests na·. tionwide and also putting an end to the present welter of state residency requirements for voting for president and vice president." Ni1on also cited .figures disclosing the number of blacks who have been resistered under ·the act and the suble- ·quent election of more than 400 Negro officials In the South. · LONDON (UPI) -U.S. Defense Secretary MelVin R. LaJrd repeated to- da)l thM "all American· ground combat forCfll w.iJl be out of Cambodia by "Jut; ~." f But the 6outh Vietnamese will be free to operate in a combat role "in the Cam- bodian sanctuary areas," he said. Laird did not specify the scope of these "sanctuary areas." • I. Laird, touring Europe, made t~ t ' statemeqts in reply to questions at p. news conference at the U.S. embassy. He said ttle strategic success of the U.S. operation in Cambodia has exceeded the expectations of the miitary com- manders who counselled it. Laird said "every decision o( the United States on Vietnam ~ithdrawa~ and every date set will be met." ;; "The United States is ahead of schedule on the Vietnamization program," he ad- ded. . Laird Said lhe United States , by adher:.i Ing to its program and timetable, wil.L' have "the lowest figure of troops in Viet:~­ nam which it had at any time· ln the last four years. It wlll be redu ced from a one time high of 549,000 to 384,000. ' ·Laird also said he was hopeful fcit· the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) now ln prognss in Vienna . Bul . he warned that failure to reach agree. ment with Russia will force the United States to face some "very tough strategic "' realities", within the next 12 to 18 month! on possible new strategic arms develop- ment. .... .,. On the Middle East, Laird said the United States is concerned over Russian penetration of the Mediterranean and · the Middle East. The Unit'ed States coh· .. 1iders it "most important to maintain a proper strategic balm;ice in this area and if •1!.tching the. situation very carefully and closely," he said. • : • Laird flew here today from Spain r Where he conferred with Generalissimo t Francisco Franco. t 1 From Page 1 I CHASE ...•. toward San Clemente. I W. H .Spurgeon Dies at 85 STAFF SGT. KEN USELTON CHECKS LENGTH OF HAIR Costa Mew'1 G•ry Knox, 12, Begins Boot C1mp in 81rber Chair "Tilest are mol'1:l than e I e c t i o n statistics," he said. "They are statistics of hope, and dramatic evidence that the American system works ." End to Ban Sought Moments taler, the black sedan was } ~ing tailed at hil!h speeds by three , highway patrol cars. two others from : the Border Patrol and a pair of San ~emente patrol units. • ' The fleeing Vehicle turned off on ~ ~ Avenida Magdelena offramp, police said.., and . ~ed the entourage around ~ mun1c1pal golf course seve ral times .• ,. ... William H. SpoqeOa Jr., 1111, ... ol the founder of --ud ftlh<r of Wlllllm Spurpon m of Newport Beldt, died in m Anaheim JWlt home' Monday. Mr. si>urseon, boord dllirman of Spurgeon Rea1ty Company. had been In failinl health fur the put two years. HM most recent public .appe1rance wu last March 11 when the county's 70-year· old courthouse was designated a California Hls1orlcal Llndmlrll. ··--- At !bot time be, Ilia ... and thelr wives preeent.ed mtmOrial sycamon -M the oounty, DAILY PILOT --· "---... , .. ---H~a..11 ~ . .,...., --.,. ....... CCA5T l"U•l.t5MIM6 COMP.I.NY le"rt N. W1e4 f'ruill9ot .............. J•clr I, C11tl•, -..... ....,.~, .... c;c,,..11 .......... lh-•s kffwil Edi,... Th-•• A. M11rphi~• M .... lnl llt!IOf l icli1r4 P. Nill ..,.Or_c-tv 1-ilW ....... c.... .... f -Wul .. , '"'-' ......... .....,.,., ltll Wei .... , ..... ll!Mflll U9flll .... , m hrnl •-.......... , 9-fl: 1JUI ............. ... ~ m ....... •1C-ON11•1 Mr. Spurgeon wu a native of Santa Ana,' born Aug. 14, 1884. His father came to the area from Kentucky and founded the city in 1869. Hia: mother. Margar:et Jane English, a native of Mi99ouri, came to Sanla Ana in a wagon train in 1861 when she was 11 years old. Followhc hlJ graduat.ioo from Santa Ana High School in 1904., Mr. Spurgeon attended Pomona College where he was an honor student and slar athlete. He competed in foot.ball, baseball and track and for many years held the Pacific Coast collegiate higtl hurdles rK"Ord and was a member of the 1911 American Olympic Games team. · Mr. Spurgeon was a major champion of Orange County flood control deve lop- ment over the years and led the drive for construction of Prado Dam on the Sa~ Ana RJver in l!HO. For 45 years, he was active in Boy Scout work and was a member ol the executive botril of the Oranie Empire Area Council. Mr. Spurgeon, in hia concern for yooth, wotked wittl many possible juvenile delinquent boys and sponsored scores ol them for a second chance. He built the family home at 1617 N. Main SL, in 1910 the year he married and ~tinued to occupy the reaidence despite heavy commercial development ol the area. Survivc:n include the widow, Bee Dee of the family bome; William Ill, Newport Beach : a daughter Mrs. William Bagley of Santa Rosa and 1even grandchildren. f'uneral services are peodina., CBS Offers ·Air Time To Opposing Parties NEW YORK (AP) -The Columbia Broadca.stina System has offered regular free radio and television time to ttle principal political party not in the White House. C~ Presklent Frank Stanton said in a telegram Monday to N a t I o n a I Democratic Ch1lnnan Lawttnce O'Brien that the oppoalUon party also could use rietwwk time for pald politic1J tund-rals· ing annouooementa durlna noncampaip periods. Newport Leader Vpset b-y Plans Announcement of purchase of Air California by Westgate C t 1 i f o r n l a Corporation has caused worry by Newport Beach· ~ity councilmen. Councilman earl Kymla said Monday night that West.gale plans lo move the airline's maintenance operation from San Francisco lo Orange County Airport could cauM more flights. "Locating maintenance here, could cause tn0re flights to the area," Kymla warned. "There is testing maintenance and it Is my understanding this is tometlmes done at night" He suggested that if Air Cal does gel maintenance facilities at the airport the county Board of supervisors should make the airline subject to the same flighl restrictions, as a cond ition of the lease agreement, that PSA tentatively agreed to when it was plannin& to acquire Air Cal . Kymla requesl.ed the city staff 1ludy the situation and other cooncllmen con· curred. EJJ1ergency Aid Bills Proposed NEW YORK (UPI)·-Sen. Jacob J. Javlll and Rep. Ogden R. Reid, bolh Ne"' York Republicans, plR'!l to submit identical bills in both Houses of Con1ress toda y providing up to S7SO million in eme"raency funds to aid the nation's railroads. Cominc on the hetls of the bankruptcy petition filed by the Penn Central Transportation Co., operator of the na- tion's largest railroad, the bills also call for lhe appointment of an ad hoc joint Congressional committee to ln- vesU&ale all aspects ol the railroad ln· dustry. -· -· ~- \ Pope in Peace Bid VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul VI is e1pect!d..to use his trip to Southeast Asia later this year to make a re111ewed appeal for peace In Vietnam, Vatican sources said today. LONDON (AP) -South Africa ap- proached the new Conversative govern- ment today to end Britai n's six-year baa on the sale of arms to that republic. Dr. Hilgard Mu ller, South African foreign minister who is in · London, re- quested an appointme nt with Britain's new foreign secretary. Sir Alec Dougla1- Home, for an informal discussion of a whole range of issues between the SERVICE • •• • It finally stopped at A v e n I d 1 Magdalena and Avenida Crespi, where the man and woman bolted from the• vehicle into the darkness. .;• Both were arrested at 5:30 a.m. "After the couple split," one offie« observed. "the trunk of the car opened · slowlL and an awfully scared National · crawed out." The alien was held for deportatlon. •· ' ' ' l ,, How much is it worth? In the carpet business sometimes its wort!; EVERYTHING ! Hardly a day goes by that we don 't get • call r19ard in9 another company's poor install•- tion . Occasionally the damage resulting from poorly sawn se•ms or taped se1ms is not rep1ir- able. Then tho value of the investment looks pale indeed! in · C.111 Mttt • Why pay $300.00 or $1500.00 for carpeting> and gamble with the instaRation? ' W1 maint1in 111 of our own crews, all tau9ht ~ ''' tho ONLY way to install carpeting -tho RIGHT : w•y! Thi 9r1•t1st m•jority of our business is re-. ., ferral. -. There is 1 r11sonl "' -... ALDEN'S .. _. CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A••· COSTA MISA 646-4838 . ,.... ' • .. • • • I • -' .. m Ut Ct ~ I< d b • • ' b $ • s I I • p I c • c r • J I c i I ! I I l r I I • --' • I Huntington Bea.eh Today's Ft.al I I" 1: ' VO~. 6l, NO. ·149, 2· SECTIONS, 26 PAGES The Southern CalifOmia Edison Com-Approval carries an order by the PUC paay today bas California Public Utilities for the utility compey tO modify operations at ·all its pllintl in tbe South CAmmi.ssion approval to exP'fM! its Hun-. Coast Air Basin io further reduce air linlton lleoch .team generating plant, pollution. . bUt"witb istrict orders to better control 1Formerly known as tbe Los 4nf:eles 6Wthl&nd smo1 production. . Basin1 the Sooth Coe.st Alt s•-en: • Off1elals « the Puc in ~ Angeles , compasses Los.Anaelea, CM'ange and Ven. announced the decision allowing im-tura coon~, plus pol1ions or · Sin mediate work m the twu. genera~ling Bernardino and Riverside counUes. units requelttd for the facility on PacHic "Public health wUI be better served C•st ffithway at Newland Street. from both air qualitf and · relfability ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 2l, 1970 ol eleclrical service .willl Ille inpoeed e._.iclli than without It," PUC olllclala -lnthelrldlaa. . One key point' ~ loday by PUC . •IJ!!iorlljea Is . lbal . Edl8on Compony • operations. mast . be ~ aliered at· Varti:u: alfocled generating plula IOlely Oii lbe buis of effk:l~. Cost is , not to be taken into con- sideration Iii plans ·1o ·reduce Ille - of air J!Q11utinf byi"Oducll """"" Into . _...,. --· jwildlclJoa ovtr wbelber or not lbe lllillal -cl lbe lmpromnenis td1-planl cu be ezpanded or not. ordsed by lbe •Pue b ~ to 1bey ·llld the lnlmsts of the Sou- be -•1 mflUon per year ID added al llrfl are not confined by any one .... -· • • lpOClllc COUDI)' boundary. A ~ bNld 11 Ille Or-. County "N tho adequocy ol electric Alr. -Coalrol' Dblrtct ealy ... lbe lllecta al air pollutiaa . day upbeld a cl1cl1lon by Wllllam Fit-I l'Ollallomlllp ID I county chm, 0CAPCD air pollution c:mtrD1 of.. , " PUC members said in an. fie«, fl\ de!\)' a permit far the--· ll>efr declalon. Tbe PUC added in Us approval notice 1'1be regulation of utility 1ervict Js that ritdlU . and ~ qenCy have llO . . or lllc:b JnlpJrlailce that the coollilulion . . ., TEN CENTS .. Plant 'IOcf Public U1111ties Code permit no In· t«fi!rence," they added . ~Only tile califomia Supreme Court can ~view U>e PUC act.ion of Monday, K· cording to ri41hls and duties the -~visions itself u holding over IUCh n,atters. Edilon. Company officials ran into heavy oppolilion from both the -al public and ~t!iicials In req..,un, permilBlon · lo . their HlllllinP>o Beach facility. Pier Plan Up· by $1 Million Huntington Hears ·Higher Costs for Land DAILY PILOT ....... ,.., '.t.i.. D1rk111 INS;rRU,CTOR GABLE DEMONSTRATES FOR SURF C~ASS , P•r for· the Course Is • Set of Surhr'si~""' Surfing Sessions • Kids Lear1i H o·w to Ride Waves 1.1aking easy riders oul of novice JUrfers is the goal of a summer coorse offered by the Hunti ngton Beach YMCA. More than 70 youngsters are presently enrolled in the classes, but YMCA direc- tor Richard Collato hopes that 500 children will benefit from the instruction before the summer ls over. "The response ·has been so great that we· plan lo ~ format of the County Budget V~ $37 Million An Otange County lf?0.71 aeneral fund i,,dget of $202,421,5'1, up more than $37 .million over the current fiscal year, was presented lo the Board of Supervisors this morning. County Administrative Officer Robert E. Thomas told board members that 1 property tax rate increase of 15 cents will probably be necessary to meet the proposed expenditures. In making this assumption , Thomas aaid that an Increase In aSJessed pro- }Serty values of JO percent over the current year and a ca rry over balance oC $1 million were estimated.-. The anticipated tax increase over the current $1 .87 is the highest by far in recent years. classes to cater to more ·youngsters;" he said. · The class is conducted by John ·Gable. a schoolteacher, surfer and builder of surfboards. Every day except Sunday, he instructs a group on the Huntington Pacific beach, opposite 16th ·Street. "The course is design'ed to allow each student to progress at rus or her own pace," Gable explained. "We don't put any stress on completing skills at a given rate." ·Classes are being held for limited two-hour periods Monday through Satur. day, but on . July 13 Gable will start giving continuous lessons from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. "11lere's so much Interest in this that the only way lo handle all the !ludenta js with continuous lessons," Y director Col.Jato explained. Major emphasis is 'given to the basic skills in surfboard riding. but JOme Ume also is spent instructing the proper techniques of body surfing and belly board riding. Each lesson includes a discussion and demonstration in surfing c o u r t es y surfboard construction, care and repair'. design and riding char~teristics of dif· ferent boards. A knowledge of tides, currents. wind and bottom condllion1 also is taught. Two storeii, Jack's Surf "Shop and Plastic Fantastics, provided the boards -ihat are used In the clasS. Cost ol the course is $8. By~ DIRKIN 'Of•Dlllf'""""' The bill for acquiring . more land for parking cloWntown -the nm at.p 1n the Top ol the Pier plan -has just gone up another million dollan lor Hun- Ungl9t1 Beach tax.payers. 1be second and final city«dered ~ praisal on five oceanfront blocks, plus. a five-acre parcel owned by the Hun- tington Beach Company, fixes Ult COit of the "!'J!I at M,I00,000, a .Jump . al '1,0ll,llDO over .the .fll:>I .ealimll< of $3,1116,D pvm elllht-lllODlhl .Q>. 1be averiae would be $7 a 1quare· foot. ll.w.,·on-lbe :fJtlt estimate lhal the dly baaecl fl& -·lo go ahead · with the Top ol. the Pier plan last October. The reaik of .the aecond appraisal was rt~~ McmdlY, ni&ht at a joint ..-. "' lbe dlJ eouncil and the A·long Beac'lttront Hu~tingto~. E.~ds: •• • ... ~1 . . . • • •· . . . Ban ~n ~U;ilding. The city of Huntington Beach baa ap- parenUy' clroPPOd 'lls 'formal buildlll( ban on the z•......n. Htmlingjoa Padflc beaclt. The council Monday night adopt<d a new position on the question of procea~ ill( bulkflll( penni,ll and _,. applJca. lions for the property. City Ata.ney Doa Boofa aaid today lbal lbe cha!!Ce, ID effect. retelDda I -eraial .,._aodum sent aut by City Xdmjnlstntiir. Doyle Miller, bat written< by Bonfa, whiCh banned dty deo partmenb fnllll procesoing any applica- tions on the property. "Thel n1emorancbn created a pract1. cal problem ·In terms of the city depart. mentl making judCJnenb," Boofa 11id. "It uked lbem lo try lo cryztal ball what the courts would say. ,Aj a practical matter' it was too difficult to·apply." The new poolUCNt adopted by the COW> cil means that all 1pplicationl concem- ln1 the use of property involved in liti1a. tion will be processed normally. The action adds, however, "All 1ppli- cations should be ttferred to the clty attorney's office for review and legal opinion prior to action being taken." William Foster, general manager of the Huntington Padfic Corporalion, dlaqreed that the council action mclndl Mlller'1 Scouts to Get Eagle Awards · .. Two HunUngton Bnch boys win receive Eagle Scout awards during Boy Scout Court or Honor ceremonies tonight al Lamb School. The city's newest Eagle Scouts are Timothy Lee Moore, 15, • tophornore al Edlaon !Dgh School, and Robert Allen Batchelder, lf, 1 fnsbman at Edlaon. Dan Dolan, pr~pal, of the ~ Cox School in Fountain Valley, will .be the guul •Jl'•ker dutlng cemnonles. Both boys are members of the Order o[ the Arrow. and ol Troop 317, 11111>- tinglon Bead>FountalD Valley, ~aadiUn. . , , "Wt 11'1 J'IQ hippier thin we were withf the JMmOJ' Foci.er. commented. "It _,.. pean to us that ' the . atatus ts Un-Changed: • • . : . ' • . ·..,,.e, are '!Mrelf1 taking· a ri>ore aubtle way of .deilylll( our propOrty r~." ·Faot.r added, relerrl"' to the wt ci,-ol the. !atoll council. adioa. , Tbe dly zecmUy'Oled a <Olllplalnt.in Superjar Court lo ettabllah - publiC --over· the lli1illlDlloft P.adlic IW-lJ. ' . Harriet Dwyer, Beach Teacher, Succumbs at 84 The woman for whom Dwyer lnterme.. dlate School In Huntlqton Beach Is named died Monday al the Southern Cali- fornia Retired T!1cher1 Home in Pua· dena. Funeral aervices for Haniet Ethel Dwyer, 11, are pendlnjr at -Chap- el, HunUqton lltach. . Mlsa Dwyer taught elementary adiool chlfdnn for 31 years In llunt1D(lon llelcfl. Siie joined the, 0ceion Yi<!r School Dfllr1ot In ltlZ, then ablfted to the City School Dlatr1d In !Sil. She retired in 1151,, I . Sbe 1erved aa vice principal ol Dwyer School while it was aun. called the "cen- tnl ochool." In 1116$, when the dlllricl ~ bufldlnc more schools, the "cen. tral school" .beca:me Ethel Dwyer Inter - mediate School. · At the aame u"1", Smith School, •d· Jdninl .n.yer, w11 named for Agnes Smith who bad been\pr~pal while Mift Dwytt w•o vice prtjldpal. · • Apes Smith wu alao the founder OI ·smJlba' Chapel, the p1aee where Miaa · Dwyer'1 funeral will be held •. Miu Dwyer Is lllrvfved by four nepbaws. Urban Land · lnatilute Cilfzena Steering Qmmi~(ee. . ' I • ' 'l1le UL! panel asked the council to authorize jts ecoiJornic researcll a>~ aUllanls lo update J..ll....leulbllily-IWdy on e:rpanaioo of the city Parkin& Autbort· tf tn light « tlie one-third increlse in acquisition .costs. The cooncl1 did not diJc:uss the chance MCMlclay ni&lll but Mayor Donald Sbpley . \ c ·"'~ ~Who )'Oa voting for'!' . ' President Signs iB-year Vote, . ' Asks Court Test WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on bu J.iped . into law a bill lowfrlnt the voting •ge to II des~ doubts 1bout the meaaure'.s legality. He directed the attorney general to teek a swift court test of its con-- atitutionaUty and, at the same lime, urged Congress to· proceed with legi.sla· tion to lower the voting ·lit by con· atitulional amendment. Ttle ts.year-old vote provision was at- tached to a measure eztendlnc the V otlng R1ghla Act of 1116$ for five yean. The 1ct has been credJted with enabling a million blacks to register in the South and figured prominently in ; Nlm1'1 declsioo to llgn the measure. "Despite my mbgivlnp about the .,..,; sUlllllollallly of this ..,. pmlsion, I have today signed the bill," Nison aald in a statement Monday. · "If I were to veto, I woUld have to veto the entire bill-voting rigbta '°nd all," he said. The Voting Rights Act will stand even · If the courts strike down the If.year-old vote provision. . · "Because the basic provisions of this act are of great importlnce, therefore, I am glvlns it my approval 1Qd leaving the decision on the disputed provision to what I hope wlll be a swift .-JuUoo by the courts," the President added. The measure glvins 11-year~ ·the right to -will not affect thia year'• state and cona:resslonal electioqt, 1ince Supervison will start public hearings. on the bud1et July 15 and conclude July SI when the new blldiet will be finally adopted and the tax. rate set. SpecialPernait Needed •• ' . ft doesn't become effective uriUl Jan. J. ne aCt covers all fedei'~, ltlte and munlctpal electlona. · CBS Offers Air Time To Opposing Parties NEW YORK (AP) -Th< Columbia Broadcaating Syatem haa offerf! recuJar free radio and televlskln time to the prtnClpaJ political party not in 1the White House. .~ President Frank Stanton said in ' a telegram Monday to ~ a t I o n a I Democratic Chairman Lawrence O'Brien thel the opposllion party also could use nel1'0C'lt time for paid poliUcal fund-rais· in1 announcementl dur1ng noncampaign Jl'riodO. I • . ' Beaoh Curb~ Motorcyclists A White House IOUftO .llld Ally. Gen. Jolin Mlidlell ,pnibahlJ ·-·-• ooioi1 ·lei! but _.. .... llalt ol !ho . ar;.....m.' probably -Id be ....... .,. 1..-..i portlet or frlenda ol tM -i • -r 4 ~ Q[ Ille 11'""'"" Riding a motorcycle on a vacant lot Is against the law in Huntington Beach -unless the cyclist has a special permit. The city council unanimously adopted an emergency ordinanct Monday nisht which outlaws the riding. of motorcycle1 on unimproved private land and on any public sidewalks, parks or recreaUonal areas. Under the new law, the only way motorcycles can be ridden on private p'1'l'"rlf Is If both the cycHat Ind tho property owner obtain safely pennlt;s from Fire ailef RaJ Plcanl. Al an tUWllEDCJ ant.,..., abt law look elloct bnmedlalelf. -' Th< aclloa WM ~ 1IJ I raah or oomplalDla --ad ao1ae crulod "7 -.y.lllla ad mlnlbfke rlden on -lond boldnd the Hun-"""°" Center al l!dlncer · A venue aod Bead! Boulevard. About 30 rHiclenls from a mobile home park In Westminster. on the other side of lhe San DlefO ,,_.,, ....-about th• "intolerable" noiN a-e1ted by tht · . • • . Aeaie eolfd ,..k a .--loo~ CJdlala at laol -•·• ._ii~ the .,..... added. The tull CGliJd, be Sit. ..,_ -'ti 1li p6llce filed di...,ut with the $Upreme Court tr.mo llureaa aa111 1ba1 • • ~-"' wllh ' apoclal th,...juq. federal W -Ml ytl .,. "1171 Ii Ill... court w111i direct appeal lo the blah rtlil -i.w. · · court.. . , s,t. Shandr1ck ICkled, u1t11 ltke)J that Nixon'• plea for Congras to procted the proced..,, w1ll be !hat .-1 and with letllal.UO. lo lower the vOlln11 age wrlltm wll'illnp wllf be luued and then by conalltutlonal amendment wu lO an . enforcement PfOll'lm will be avoid any unnecessary delay1 In lowering eatllillobed." · the voling age. He has ICNtl 1favored 1be penalty for an infraction of the s>vlna 11-year-oldil the ript to vow. law b 1 fine of not i... lllan f1$ JClzon seep a quick cour\ ·teat to aod nol more lban •100. (See VOTE, Pap II · • ....w-ed the UL! committee that hi was "sure the council will go ahead." · • ~ meeting W13 d9cribed II a Iii• month progress report on Top ol the Pier-plan dhelopmenll. j -., · The inain pointa of the t)l6-hour tellkn were: -criticism ol the· pn>p1111o1l by Newport Beach ·Assemblyman Robert Badham to. delete a segment from the Ooosl (See J?OWNTOWN, Pa .. I) Beach Douglas Workers Not . . F~cmg Cutback 'i.al4kif Nkft 11 11cni.:..n.0nops c.rjioracl... will not be paid -1•1 uoemplo)menl beneOls until ~ Picks up in the aircraft industry. · ~ culbact Jn funds, however. will not affect workers at the Huntington Beach plant, according to McDonneU. Douglas officials. "The cutback announcement refers \o Only the aircraft portions of the planJ~ 410ur workers are in the· aerospace .&, lion and belong to a different union, the International Machiniats Auoclation," a spokesman said today in HunUqton Beach. United Auto and Aeroopace Worlien "-iatloo Local 141 had negotiated a ~ with McllonneU.Douglas which provided • Jajckff -with 15 percent or h~ gross weekly eaminas up to 5Z weeks after be wu lai<klff. The halt in payments was called because the company's reserve funds dipped below · the level agroed to by union and McDmnel~Douslu offkials. Company officials· said they espect a heller picture IOOn, since McDonnell· Dougl111 obtained the $1.35 billion con- tract-for the Air Force's new B-1 bomber. The B-1 contract is ultimately expected lO create 43,llDO Jobs. Five Students Dead . ' DAVENPORT;"'Neb, (UPI) -Five high achool students were killed today in a colliilan ot 1 · llMll ICbool bul and "a hay truck at a CCU1ty ,road lnlerseclion four miles -"' here. 1be bus driver was bospitaliaed ta very serious condition. 1be truck driver was also injured, police said. The n1me1 of the dead, all summer schoal lludentl of Davenport High School, Were not immediately released. . . 'Weatller You can keep cool al Ill cltpws an the buc:hea Wednnday or wmn up fur1her inland where the mer- cury wlll atop at 1$. Huy l1lilllllnl will previill ·aD day. . . - IN81BB T08A Y • Rod l.awT o/ Corona del llflf'. ond Rov hlnl°" o/ N- Beach acortd victorit1 '" todaw'• T011nd o/ the AU·Enof<md tennil ch<rmpionlhipa ot Wimbfedall, Ste SporU, Page 16, ...... I --" Ollclilll u, ' --•• ·-.... --' _ .. .. ·--" ·-.. -, .. ,, --' ·--.... ........ ft ... ' -" ..... ,. ... " -" ·-t•n -' ............ .. -· ... " ---.. --, .. ,. -.. --.. > • I DAil y "LOT H .FS-usan Sexy At Trial Of Manson LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tall, ....... ly S.-Attlno eoma lo court in green klq1ll( paJamu wUll a pluncJnc necldi .. that abOwed her lo be bralef• today at the trial of k.ur pel'IGM chara:ed Widt Id.liq Ktretl Sharon Tate end six others. M mped.l&on stared at the 21-year.wd defendant, Olarles Man1011's attorney asked that the chieftain of a hippie type elm be allowed to take the stand as a .witneel in support ot a moUan lo di..,U. dw&es on .,..._ he had - dollied ru. nati< 1o a ~Y tri•I. lklporior Court Jude• Olarlao Older refused to hear Manmn. Mis Ati>I, -....Uy flu '"'"' a Joooe.lltting blue Nthl -lo <IOUrt, drew a .nile fmm Mamon 11· the e. · tend witll tile two other ""'""" delm--.. -allomeys Mmday -court permiloion lo opeak witll tie yaq wOl'J\ln expected to be the pro&eeutton'1 major witneel -but it appears unlikely they will be able to. 1be Jud&e IUd: they could speak with Lindo ~Ian, 21, onjy If lhe and her atlorney asreed. · Atlomey Gary Fleladnnaa hat kepi Mrs. X...bian under 1JP1 l«IJl'ity.oince it became known that lhe would teeti.fy for the st.ate -most likely in return for immunity fnm pmeecution. He Slfl that Mrs. Kuabian bu rettiv- ed ~ i.u.r. '""" .,..hen of Charles ManlOll'I J'lflftWk lliwle My .. clan. lt ii ukl that the WU out.aide Miss Taie'a ..-tile Dilbt tile -.. and four otben were alain and wu ilao out.aide tbe home of market own• Leno allianea the nHt nlpt, AUi. .10, -be and hla -..... killed. -and three -............ . traveled with bia du are boilla lr1od I« murder~aey In tile kllllqo. . Daye Shinn, ~ I« -of tbt wmnim. 21-yeaHld SUlln Atkbw, 11.)'1 he wu ilept tr.m oooJnc Mn. Kiublan in Jail oo ,,_ !ram Flolaclunan. Alao Monday Judie Older re!uJed lo act on a motion by Miu Atkinl to waive her riFt to a jary trial, becaUle tho --~ tile .... e .... said lhe felt ohe 1"1111<1 have a "boiler cbanoe" ii tried l>Y a lodl• alono. Okltr denied a motiaD. ~ ManlOll'a .u.moy, Irvtiw ~lo allow junn to murn horn• eacb nlaht. K....t said tbt ~-tl1 111'1uat4riol u.. jinn I« -... "' olli ..... -...... fair pd ~ junoro all tbt panel. 1 Tbo lllorney ........ by OWor ba --1111--• jury la .... In. ' Al tile ...i <JI M-,'a Jury IOI-, IL-bad-"~ -tianloC and .... liCI ·~ by Ille _.,iloo and delenae. '!Went)'· -poUntial """'' ... ....,,,.. ......... a.eel Mdnday -for e total d. 37 eo 111' -moo! <JI -iModlnc l)ardlldp al beioc locked up I« Ille trial's chnlloo. Juarez Colony Boys Get Camp Ten -bars -J-Ollony .,. Finl lo camp lbia ......--lo a Int of _..In FomitalnVallay. Tho boya, as• f.14, will bead for a_ week stay 1t the YMCA'I Camp ·Olceol- ln tho San Benwil1no M'"1ntaloa. Theil' fro• trip Is apoo-by tho Fountain Valley Y Men'• Aum:lation. A ......,,.. for tile YMCA '""'p uld fund• to psy for the MUM'ler camp came from fount.If' Valley rnklents who bouafil in<mbershlpo In the YMCA, Otrt.tmu trees and fireworks. Actlviliet 1t camp Olceoia lnclude swimming, hiking, horseback riding, camping and craft.I. Tbo 10 yootho wero aeleded by an aclull amunlt!Ao frnm tile Ollooy. DAILY PILOT om&llGI COAlf PU•lliHtWO COM .. .lflft' ••fii•ii ;;,. w.,4 ~--"'*'..,.... .11,tr: I. C11rl1., \l1ce ""-*"'_,.....,_I,_........ n ...... tc ••• u 1h111111 A. M11.,hi11• M-.1119 Iii-. Al111 Dir~i11 W•t 0.1 ... C-ly 141W ' Albert W. 11111 ~11 .. flllM' Hltllfl ..... .._. ~ 11171 ..... a.111 ... ~ M1llh1f Ai.ilr1,11 P.O. 1 .. 790, t2'41 onw- L...,.,.. •-~' m ,._, ......... . c.tte MM1: -w.rt .. y ... ... ~· lefclo; itll W.t ..... .........,.. ... ~·;a flWlll II C.-. IMl ~L f •• T....,, .a 2.l, 1970 • OAll.T •1&.0T "!fl ....... Hl!NTINGTON llACH MAN SWIRVIS TO AVOJD, CAR Colllclot, IMteocl. With Bulldlnt ot Busy L .. una Cornor Stop Unplanned ' Beach Man--Hits Laguna Building A Huntingtm Beach man made an umcheduled 1top at LllUM'• World Sav· 1np and Lou Buildin& Monday elternoon when his car shot across the slde•ali: al Forest Avenue and South Coafl ~wa1 ~ into a wall of tile aavings finn brancll. Juk Kolnes, 17, d. 6241 Warner Ave., told p,uce his brakes fa.lied when he atlenpted lo pull up b8llnd a car atopped tor Ille trlfllc llah< al Ibo bllay In· -· ' . Al ba· awirved lo. avoid ll>o vehlcla ahead, driven by Carol Taylor, 25, of 743 Cliff Drive, Kolnes car crolled the aidewallc and came to rest qlillt the plaster wall. The Taylor vehicle, clipped from the rear, 1U11lained alight damqe. The front end ol Kolnes' car wu more eevertly damaged and the wall wu only 1llal!Uy bent. No lnjuries.,were lilted. but averal Forest Avenue pedeltriam di.splayed unaccuslomod agility aa tlloy leaped out ot the way ot tbe errant vehjcle. Di,sadvaritaged Student,s In Summer Work Plan 6eventy-lhree disadvanta;od h I 1 h ocbaot and coUep ...-an bein& lndoclrlnaled tlll.t -In lll'llll!I °""'" ty'1 Summer Wark Protram. OOW in lis llOC<IOd year •. ~ tho ~ ol }lowinl , ... eounlY ...,...,.1 recruitlnc and n• 'amiljinf olflceT, as alped up for tbt aetiVity last Y,eat •nd a completed the 111t.ft vacation program, •·The project was ., 'WCCell!uJ In tt.s first year that the county supervi,acri approved hiring of more than twice u many thla year,11 Wide said Mondly. "The Summer Work Program provides work experience and a paycheck at a time that can be most critical in a. youna student'• life," Wade 1dded. "A joi) at this time Can often bi! the cruclal fldor in a decision on whet.her or not lo drop from ICbool. ti l . 1'1e stressed that the program.ls far· many catqories of the disadvanta1ed, not jull --'<ally noody 1>11 oruY One Team Now Undefeated In Little League Oi'ily one team remained undef~ated last week 11 Little League basebAll teams entered the pennant stretch In Hunlini\On Beach and Fountain Valley. 'Ibe Reda ot the Seaview League atill 1por1 an unblemished record wh.ile flther previously unbeaten ball clubs suffered at least one setback aptece. The standings through Saturday were : 'OUNTAIN VALLIY LIAOUI w L T ""' • ' • 'l••I• • ' ' ···-• ' • M .. • • ' ....... • ' ' Gi.ni. • ' • '1'1111191 ' • • fllUNTlflleTON VALLIY LIAOUI w L T -· • ' • hlCI~~ • ' • "''" • • ' Whl18 ~ • • • ...... ' • ' Y•nk-o ' • OCIAN li'llW o\MlllCAN LIAOUI w L T ...... • ' ' lnOl•Plt • • ' liltVtl• • • ' T<•• • • ' Y•"*-• • • .... ,...1, ' • ' ._ ' • ' Wiii .. SO• ' • ' OCIAN VllW fll.&TIONAL LIAOUI w L T ....... • ' ' .. -• • I "'""'' • • -• • • ..... • • ' ·-• • • -=-' • • ·-' • • IOllNWOOO LIA•UI II{ L T .... " • • :ii·~ " • ' " 1 • <.,., ...... " • • l"l••t• • • • .... 1 " • -1 .. • -=-• .. • llAVllW Ll.&•ua w L T ... • ' ' ···-• • ' C.l'lflMi. • • ' .. ,, .... • • ' -' • ' ... ,... 1 • I MLHlrlWllT 'ONY LIA.VI w L T -· 1 ' ' "" • • ' '''"" • • • ... • • • ''"' • • • ···-• • • ~"' ' I • "'" I • • alln thoao who aro phyaicallf han- dicapped or menl.ally retarded. AH n applicants th.ii year were refer: rod lo rounty penoMd hy the followin( .-munlty agencies: Youtb ~ pottuniUes Ceni.t, ,Nelllibor!lood Youth Corpo, NAACP, Parlners in Proll!'..,, New Educational HctizonJ o{ C1l SI.ate, Fullerton and the Educatinnal Op- Portunltles Proll'am of UCI. · 'thirty-seven boys and M tirls •ianed Up this year. Six ol them art from the OrlJme Cout citie1 ol Colta Mtu, Irvine and Weatmlillter. · Mo'at of ~ were 1111jiiid-IO lix to0nty departments.; medlCal ce:itq, Wtllare, rmtds; flood control, library and ailldinl .-vicel. There thty wiU fill posts rlJlllnl from clerical work to labor, ground1ketp1n1 and craftsmanship, Wade said. 0 Jt ii our hope that tbea youth o~ portunlties will · decttue the dlance of a •Jong, hot awnmer' happeoing,'' the pononnel leader coocluded. Santa Ana High Marching Band Due at Parade Tho aalnia will be matd1lnc 1n1o Hun- llnaton Roach July 4th. Thlt'1 the Santa Ana Marching Sa.int B~d. -over 120 members •tloni - wlltch will ba ono ol 18 bands ~ In tho city's ......i Utclopendence Day Parade. The Saints, invited to play a mies of concorts In England this llUJMler, will make .their Htm~ Beach ap- pearance their Int sUtHide concert before departure. Also , for the first time in mort than 20 years, the Huntington Btach High School Band will participate in the celebration . High St'hool bands are rarely available for swnmer parades because of V9Ctltion bUt l:tand di rector Dou1tu Soott expects to have -more· thln-eo Oiler bandsmen on hand . Indications are that this will be the largest parade ever with 21 floats and more Ulan 3,300 partlcipant.3 entered. It bqins at l l 1.m. at Lake Park near the downtown .ve1 . Primary Runoff Fraud Declared FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) -OIOdols of Iha Sooth.. Christian Loadtnhlp Confettnct u1d today blllfll.I marked for incumbent Rep. John L. McMillan were found kl 1 home in lht 8th Con1J'ellion1I District eleven hours before today'1 Democratic runoff primary electlOl'I • The SCl.C haa been campalsni"f lot McMlllsn'a-l, Dr. Claud lilepbeno, a NllllJ'O phyolclan from Kinpltoo, ·I • County Fights Edison Pla:n~ ' . ' PUC Given Statement· on Plant Ex • • nswn -I ' 11J JA~ BMIACK . . .. ..., ......... Tbo baar1na bolftl Of tho Orango Coun· ty Air PolluUon Conlrol District U\ls week forwarded lo ~ C1llfornia Public Utilllles Qlmmlulon (PUC) Ila final declllon backiol William Fitchen, coon· ty air polluUon control Officer, In 'his denial ol the Southern CaliCornia Edison C.Ompany's appHcation to expand its Hun· Unston· Beach steam 1eneraUng plant. The latest denial Item.med from appeal to two previ®I denials illUed .by . the hearing board after aeuions on last Doc. 22. 29 and 30. 'Hearin1 board members were Acting Chalmwt Geor10 F. Holedtt, SanJ,a Ana aUomey, and J1mea B. "Jay" stoddard, C.Orona del Mar engineer and foriner • mayor ot. N~wport. ~ach. OWnnan ~ Howell disqualified hlnall .becauae his law firm had prevlouaJy r...-ted ~ nn otbar matten. Newport )Ja~b Bill to Control Oil Property Newport Beach City Co u n c 11 rii a n ~lndaley Parsons made a sec.o.nd trip to Sacramento today to testily-before the ltale Senate Judicial C.Ommittee on propmed Jqillation to terminate un· productive oil le1H1. Paraons had flown to sacramento last week, but the hwina: waa postponed. Two bills lpOnSOred by G e o r g e Deukmejian (R·Lon& Beach) would pre- vent owner1 of mar1inal oU well! from tylnt up developable land by requirin1 the oil income be at least equal to the property tax pald on the land . Paraona aald the city ol Newport owns I five-1qe former water wi!ll site at .ll.lshard Street and Hamilton Avenue In Huntington Beach that is tied. up with an unrelinquished oil lease. There ls one well on the property that produced 1112 revenue for the city during the last six months, he said. The city meanwhile had to pay taxes oo the propetry ol $2,009 durln1 1911. The city parcel ia surrounded by what ParlOl'ls tailed "high-c:lass residential developments." ParD11 is a member of the League of California Citie1 ad hoe ccwnD1ittet: on oil leU81 which drafted the Deulane- jian legisl1tion. ' Woman Killed Crossing Street -A wom1n · employed by -the Los Alamitos. achoo! di.!ltrid wu killed Mon- day ni&bt when atruck by a car 11 the waa crOISini the atreet ln front ol her home, Garden Grove -police reported Mn._ Cuba Allene Gar'tttt, 54, of 9191 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove, a cook at a Loe Alamitos elementary achoo!, died of multiple injuries at the llC'tne, the coroner's office said. Police 11id Mrs. Garrett waa hit by a car driven by Michael J. Harvey, ti, of Anaheim, He suffered .minor In· juries when the car r1mmed a parked vehicle after striking Mrs. Garrett. Officers 11id Harvey haa not been cited but the accident ia under in· veaU1alion. Deputy Cc>unty 0.-1 J-V. 1.Jrban, who reprqented P'ltchen in ~ hearings,-Aid today that Edlaon rel.ams the right of appeal ft the hearin1 board's decision In the courts. Ediso nand Fitchen are also awa!tlng a PUC decision on . the proposed •team plant-expansion, PUC hearln~a were he!d . beginning last December tn Fountain Valley and Coniinuin&: into February in Los Angeles. .. The hearing officer, Arch E. Main. said in February that a PUC decision would be handed down "within four to six months," after study by the com· missioners. Findings of the county agency hearing boord in deriyin& the appeals included : -Edison did tnol. lhow that the discharge of. air contaminanll. from the expanded Huntington Beach plant would not caUH injury, detriment. iluliance or annoyance to any· conaiderable number of people ; nor ail9W that tho dllcbarp . t W0111d not ondanpr .•. boalth or oaf.pi;;' ol 11id people . -- -On Dec. 23, 1969, the Orange County Air Pollution Control Bo a rd adopLed Rule 67, a portion of which prohlbi£s dlacharge of air conj.alnlnanta In exceir~ or 140 poµnds. per hour of ni trogerf'' oxides. -Edison's proposed unit~ at Hu~ tington Beach are · so de!lgned that the>' \ . will nece11arily discharge conta minant'.; in excess of the above minimum. Edison, in pre~nting its case be.fort the PUC examiner and the local air pollution district, maintained that if th• company was denied the right to expand the plant a power shorta1e would result. in Orange County by 1973. Edison attorney William E. Marx m:,' traduced evidence that Edison's proposed • expansion of its nuclear.powered San Onofl'f: plant could not be completed in · time to avoid the feared power .. shorta1e. · Fretn Pue I '• ' ... . ' DOWNTOWN PLAN ... Freeway. -An analys~ of the kinds of holels and offices th1t can be attracted to the downtown 1rea by redevelopment. -Dbclosure of the one-third jump in land acquisHion cost.a. · -A report on the income from the Parking Authority'• present oceanfront lot -'21J,000 was the estimate given for 1970. William Wren of the ULI citlzem com· mittee reported thlt the city was lob-- bying hard to combat Badham'a bill on the Coast Freew1y, He said the Coat Freeway waa "c=ritlcal" to the Top of the Pier plan. William LUnd, executive vice president of the· city's economic consultants, Economic Research Anoci1tes (ERA) gave projections on the number of hotels and office buildings that could be at. tratced to the OOwntown area by redevelopment. The ERA study was baaed on the assumption that the Parking Authority would be expanded to include the five· block stretch from Fifth Street lo Lake Street and the five.acre parcel Southeast o( Lake Street. Lund commented, "We think that by moviiig ahead with the Top of the Pier plan that this community c:an revitalize tile downtown area. The atati1tlcs are there to 1upport thl1. The economic ingedtents: (the beaches, parkln1 and freeway acceu) are within the com· munlty." The ERA repruent.atlve streued, however, th1t the key lnaredlent la coril.· munity support. ''The developer needs 1trong com· munity support behlnd hla dollar a," he explained . "Unlen this Is guarantMd by expreasions of the Community, the chance of their coming In JTlllerially dimini!lhes." Lund said that the community support was also, necessary to give the developer confidence that future land uses and patterns would not be changed. "Maintalnln1 master plan Integrity 11 an important cril.erioo In lnteresUng a developer," he said. "It 's a two.way street." Lund warned that the first developers will need some financial incentive. "The first guy coming in assumes the greatest risk. Initially concessions will have to be made to get a quality developer in -if he's auccessful you'll get others to come along ." Lund showed charts indicating the kinds of hotels that could be attracted and the kind of return -31.7 percent -the developer would expect fflr his investment. He estimated that the land value that wou'ld attr1ct a hotel developer would be f2.52 a aqu~e loot . For a two-stof; , office building he estimated lht land value should be 11.73 a square foot. Councilman George McCracken com· mented that i~ the land values weie higher -the afipraisal on the oceanf~,. blocks avera~ed $7 a square foot 7-: the ERA estimate would be .. .., red flag against pioneering." Lund agreed . 1 It was not eiplained how the differenee - between the land values a developer might be interested in and actual valllll might be overcome. Areas Lund wu referring to for hotel and office devel~ · ment were behind the oceanfront )M'D- pertles. The value of thla land has yet· to be appraised. 1 City planner Jere Murphy gave a colt breakdown on the expansion of the park· ing aulilorlty. I'·' In addition to the land acqulaitien costs of $4,200,000, there would be clearance and Improvement costs whlob would boost the total bill to ... 708,0ftlt: • This works out 1 '2.507 for each of the 1,878 parking spaces. In his revenue estimates, Murp.., figures that the income from parking, both on street and off street, WOl\ld be SSOl,92:0. Total expenses would be $443,850, leaving a cash reserve ~ $58,070. ., In another presentation, Beaches anjt Harbors Director Vincent Moorb04M! reported that Income from present beaCb parking is ahead of projections. "If you look at the figures after 1 year or two, ·Your decisions to go aheld were justified," Moorhouse told the coun- cilmen. . "You ha ve changed your image," he continued, "The Parking Authority open. ed fully a year ago . We are ptylng our way. The bond payment of over '200,000 is being met. It's fantastic. We are going to do IL" ~ Moorhouse said that in the summer the Parking Authority's income ls $60,000 a month and that he estimated the tot.al revenue for 1970 would be $280,000. "You must pioneer," Moorhouse uJd. "You've got In have fa ith -if you don't, it won't happen." From Pqe 1 VOTE ••. •· 'L . " avoid 1ny future election -problems tb•{ might result Jf l8-year-<1lds were pennit. ted to vote and their b.allola were Jat.ei declared illegal. .. An estimated 11 million persons between the age flf 18 and 21 would be permitted lo vote under the measure. SERVICE • • • How much is it worth? .. . , . In tho cerpot businou sometimes its wort~ EVERYTHING I Hordly o day goes by th•I wo don't got a call regarding another company 's poor inst1lla· tion. Occ11ion0Dy tho dam190 '"ulting from poorly sewn seems or taped seams is not repair· ·oble . Thin tht value of tlit invoslmont loob pole indoadl I • I ' •• Why p1y' ~300.00 or $1500.00 for cupoting ~ • ond gamble wilh tho inst1ll1tion7 W1 maintain all of our own crews, all taught !ht ONLY way lo instill carpeting -tho RIGHT,1 w1yl Tho grHlost moiorily of our ~usin"s i1 , ... f111rel. Thora i1 a roasonl ALDEN'S • • • CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'loctntla Avt, COST A MISA 646-4131 '" ,, ' ' )<' ... . , • j • ' Police-Nab Smuggler 1 · In Clemente · -~woman driver bolted through a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint In pre-dawn · hours this morning, then led 1 strin& of pi.i:sulhg patrol cars on a 100-nlile-per. ho~ chase through· San Clemente With • helpless alien trapped in the car trunk police cbara:ed today. ' The wUd chase ended in 1 foot race 0011' San Clemente's" Municipal Golf Ctur~. . !" the end, -authorities arrested Mr. •rfd Mrs. ·John Alan Chambers of El Centro on charges of alien smuqling. ~y may also file charges against th~~ couple on assa"ult with a deadly w~~pon after the pair allegedly used th~1r large, sedan In an effort to run down lederal officers. Authorities charge. that the whole affair began at 4:15 a.m. when Mrs. Chambers driving the large sedan, ra n through the border checkpoint just south of San ?nofre, narrowly missing two patrolmen. She then raced up the San Diego Freeway toward San Clemente. .Moment.! later, the black sedan t11as being tailed at high speeds by three . hiltiway patrol cars, two others from the Border Patrol and a pair of San Clemente patrol units. - .The fleeing vehicle turned off on the Ayenida Magdelena offramp, police uid, arid led the entourage around the municipal golf course several times. 11. finally stopped at A v e n Id a Magdalena and Avenkta Crespi. where the man and woman bolted from the vehicle into the darkness. Both were arrested at 5:30 a.m. "After the couple 1plit," one officer Haerved, "the trunk of the car opened slowly _and an awfully scared national crawled out.... · · The alien was held for deportation. Noted Countian ' W· H. Spurgoon Succumb& at 85 William H. Spurgeon. Jr., IS. IOll of the founder of Santa Ana and father of William Spl;rgeon Ill of Newpcrt Beach, died In an ·Anaheim rest home Monday. . Mr. Spurgeon, board dlalnnan of Spurgeon Realty ·Company, had been in f~lihg health for the past two years. His most recent· public appearance was laSt March 11 when. th'e county's 70-year· old courthouse was designated a California Historical Landmark. flt that time he, his son and their ~tves presented memorial sycamore tr~s to the county. Mr. Spurgeon was a native of Santa Au, born Aug. 14, 1814. His father came to the area :,from 'Kentucky and f.-ided .the city In 11169. His mother, Mlllrgaret Jane English, a native ot Missouri, came to Santi Ana in a wagon train in' 1861 when she was 11 years oh:!. - Following his graduation from Santa -Ana Hi gh School ia )904, Mr. Spurgeon attended Pomona College where he was an honor student and star athlete. He competed Jrr football , baseball and track and for many years held the Pacific Coast collegiate high hurdles record.and was a member of the 1912 American Olympic Games team. Mr. Spurgeon wa11 a major champion o[. qrange .County flood control devel~ ment over the years and led the drive fQf ~construction of Prado Dam on the satit.a a River in 1940. or. ~5 years, he was active in Boy -work and was a member of the utive board of the Orange Empire Council. • ----' I EMPRESS AND FRIENDS -Live models portray F .X. Winterhalter's "Empress Eugenie and Ladies of the Court'-' in preparation for Pageant of the-~1as· ters July 17. Models are (from left) Laurece De- vore, Laguna Beach; Cindy Limb, Corona del Mar; Press Given First Glimpse Of Pagea11t By BARBARA KREIBICH Of TM OlllY Pile! 11111 The 1970 Pageant of the Masters , or at least a small sampling or the new program, won its tirst rounds of applause front a critical audience -the working press -Monday night in Laguna Beach. Occasion was the annual "press night ," designed to give writers ·a n d photographers from n ewspapers , magaz.ines and televi sion an opportunity to view backstate operations at I r v i n e Bowl and photograph the impressive results on stage. Sit "living piclutts" were prep.arcd for. the evening, with newsmen following every step from makeup and cos tuming, ihrough posing', lighting and final un- veiling in the Bowl. Even · preliminary inspection o t backstage preparations dld not dim the Juster of the spectacle for the journalists who burst into applause as lhe curtains parted on the first presentation, "The Vendors," by Mexican artist Alejandro Rangel Hildalgo. The picture is posed by four PagcanL youngsters, Juan Evans and Sandy Baker of LagWla Beach and Donna and Clay Hutt.er of El Toro. In colorful costumes, they depict four paintings in l{ildal go 's SeO~: "Going 10 -Market,J.L. "Litll.e Flower Vendor ,'' "Little Bird Vendor ' and "Little Fruit Vendor." There are 43 children in the l\\10 casts for the 1970 Pageant, newsmen were told; along with 69 teenagers and 204 adults. 1'tie casts, each numbering 1 5 8 volunteers from throughout Orange Coun· ty, work on alternate weeks d~ar~g the ilx-week Pageant run. SejXlnd work rec;realed on the Bowl stage Monday night was the brilliant '"Cardinal's Portrait," by American artist Toby E. Rosenthal. origina l of which hangs in· the Palace or the Legion of Honor In San Francisco. \ DAILY PILOT Pllltt Mt Pltt'~ll 0'~ Judy Dymo nd , .Laguna "Beach; Doretta Boh~nnon, ' . Ne\vport Beach : Carolyn Anger, Newport Beach; -"Julie Adshade, Balboa ; Sue Pegg, Newj>Orl Beacli;- Barbara Lee Olson, San Clemente, and l\andy Daugherty, Balboa. · .. _fufscYJ, June 23, 14"70 'H DAILY PILOT """ .·;;;:::::c::::.:..;::..c=-----"--=.::.;_~;_ .. ,., . .r_e SO L ·rd Affirms roop . LONDON (UPI) -U.S. Diie""' Secretary Melvin R. Lalrd repeated lo· day that ''all American ll'®nd combat forces will be out of Cambodia b)'. June . 30." But the SOu&h Vtetn·ame1e will be fret to oper1te 1n 1 comblt role "in U. C.m· bodia.n sancbw'y areas," he said. Laird did not -Ky the scope ol . tt>eae "aanc:tuary areas." Laird, touril( Eui'.ope. made ·lhe statements in reply to questioni ac a news cmference at the U .s. embassy. He Aki the ltrategic success of the \f.S. operation kl Cambodia h~ exceeded the expectations of the millary com- manders who counselled It. Laird Said revery decision of the United States on · Vietnam withdrawals and evtry·date·set Wiii be met." "The UhHed States Is ahead of'schedule on the Vletnamization program," he ad· dcd. • Laird said the United States, by adher· Ing to it& progra m and timetable. will have "the lowest figure of troops in Viet· nam which it had at any time in the last four years. II will be reduced from a one time high of 549,000 to -4.0l}O. .., Laird also said he was hopeful for the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) now -1n progress in Vienna. But he warned that failure to reach agree- ment with Russia will force the United States to face tome'"very tol!_gh strategic ·u OU realities" wlthln Lhe nelt 12 to II month1 on -poaaible new ttratc&ic arms deve}op- ment. On the Mid<lle Easl, Laird, N(d ti. United States it-concerned over Ruuian i)tenetrftion of the ftltd.iterranean ud the Middle Ea1t. The United Slllel con- 1iden· it "most in1!)0rlant to maintain a proper strategic balancf: in thil 'aru and is watching the situation "et)' carefully and ctosely,"'he aakl. · Lilri:t new here today from Spain where he .conferred with Gencr•Hssimo FranciSCo Franco. · Emergency Aid Bills Pt oposed . NEW YORK (UPI) -·sen. Jacob J. Javits and Rep. Ogden R. Reid, both New YOrk Republicans, plan to submit klenlica\ bills in both Houses of Conireh todily providing up to $750 mlllklll· in emergency funds to aJd the nation'• railroads. ~ Coming on the heels of the bankruptey petition fil ed by the Penn Central Transportation Co .. operator of the nl· lion·s largest railroad, the bills alao call ror · the appointment ot an ad hoc joint Congressional committee to in- vestigate all aspecis of the railrolid i.. dustry . ·· ' I ' ,, Mr. Spur,con, in his concern for yooth, worked with many possible juvenile delinquent boys and sponsored ICOl'es 0/ them fo r a second chance. Roy Johnson or South Gate, Douglas Palmer of Newport Beach and Del Wagner of South Laguna posed for the Monday pboto. aession. ' Famou, A.ustraUan artist wll caricature 1 QO vlslton. daily-Mon. June 2i--Frl. June 26-10:30 am·.2.:30 pm He bullt the family home at 1617 N. Main St., In 1910 the year he married and continUed to occupy the residence despite heavy commercial development of the area. Like all the other 30 Item!! In the 1970 Pageant, "The Cardinal's Portrait" Js one of the all-time favoritCJ selected a!i! the best in 3S years o( Pageant history. Jt wall Hrst presented In IH6. John Leary Eyes 'Cure' In San Clemente Church By TOM BARLE1' Of 11111 Dellr '""" s11n , An apparently remorsefu l John Bush Leary, beardless, hair neatly trimmed and almost unrecognlz.able in the clean aport shirt arid 1lacks he ha1 exchanged for hippie 1arb that defied deteription, bl today embarking on a San Clemente church progratn aimed at eradlcatiilg hill.for~er dependence on drugs. His home for at least the nexl few "'eeks will be the C h u r c h of San Clemente, 150 Los Molinos, and his men- tor during that crucial period will be ttie Rev. Max Rapaport. the founder 9.f 1 pro51'.ram devoted lo lhe rehabilita- tjon of drug users and addicts. Leary got the cha nce to drive to San Clemente with Rev. Rapaport Mon· day \Vh~n Superior Court Judie Byron K. t.1cMillAn accepted the su1gestlonS contained In a probation departmcnl report arter Leary·~ conviction on a Laruna Beach drug charge .... 1 He auspended what could have ,been -- a state prison term for the 21-year-<>ld ton of Dr. Timothy Leary in favor of three yea rs probation which will be strictly enforced by Pcobatlon Officer Nancy Nelson. His employment, associates, residence and habits during that time will be care(ulJy examined by proba tion officers. Leary and all connected with him hope that the church program will bt th:! first .slep on a road leading 10 realization of a dream that became a· strong desire during his rece nt 90-day diagnos tic study In the state's Chino lacllily -his eniry Into the health food business. · That desire was made known lo Judge !\tcMillan and he suggested to the nervous youn1 defendant that he might first try to obtain a diploma at Sad- . dleback Colle1e befort movln1 . to San FrancllCO and the health r o o d backlfOUnd be aeek1. I ' GORDON . CURRIE "the World's Top Caricaturist" will be "in persbn" at the Pleas11nt Corona del ldar office of A1utual Savings. Also on exhibit will ·be his fabulous "FACES OF FAME GALL&RY". You 've seen him on NBC's "Toda y" and "Toni ght" shows, "The Steve Allen Show.'' and other net\vork TV shows. FRE·E! Y •• 0 W N ,..,..it4ericet11re. "" •• ,.. c.m.·, ,.,,.._ ..• , """'· ._. NI .... eM1 9-11 ...... 11, •mMIM4 .. ,.rcllfMll'f -,._, ,., fr11-.lltf, A L I 0 • ~ l•pl'ft&I.., 11f G•""* ...... llfHI •11"'"™1.r c111111111 ... ,,_ U11r11ll. c...,,11_.. flf THI II• M, MOTUAL UYINll. J • ' ' No\v, meet the' man \vho has caricatqred Presidents Eis~nho\ve.r. Truman, Kenn,edy and Nlxo~, Genera~ d1 Gaulle, the Duke of \Vindsor. ind hundreds o other world celebrities. Y 0 U ran al 5o be ' . caricatured in a SPECIAL SOUVENIR FOLDER, ABSDLUTEL Y FREE. IV. R. Sammons Suiior Vi" Prt1idt"t Rtgloul LOctA llAl&QfW Robert D. Aston Vice Precldmt Bro.1eeJ,Ma'll.ag'r l I MUTUAL SAVINGS .... laauRCialin CORONA DEL MAR 2167 E1•t Co11t Hi9hw1y T elephon" 675-50 I 0 ] lloc~1 South of MacArthur l lvd. • I I , ' ' lrian Elli..,, 20, or Wigan .. En&land, woa fined '24 for= ii\ bis 1porllcar with a gir~ on bia knee. He pleaded guilty to · charl• of not having proper con- trol of bis car. "It wa111't all that romantic," Ellison aaid.. '"Iberer were seven people in the car." .· • • "Help me, Help mt, Pleait Mlp me," cried o voiu1from the balnwftt of a worth side Chi· CGQO 1d&ool. "Comt to the door," CllZkd policema• William Diaz, 10ho Md kn tUMmoned to '1lc acne bt1 WOTritd aria 1'ttidenU. •Nobocf.t1 will hurt 11ou, you're sale," Nobod11 camt". Diaz broke the door down. Thtrt sat a m.,/na bird, peo:t of a 1chool ;ani- tor. Diaz aaid the bird was un- happy 'at bdno found. OUL Upon Kting Diaz~ the bird noitchtd tactics and bt'gan berating the policemaN in shriU four l!!!tter 1oonb. •• .. , DUuler Aftermath Crescent City, Ill., Fire Chief Orville Carlson weeps in bis wife's arms after talking to Illinois Gov. Rieb· •nl Ogilvie, who visited the ezplooioD-fire wnckod ,. community Monday. At least 70 persons were in· jured when several tank cars loaded with propane gas eiplodod IDd burned when a freight train de- railed. 7 40,000 Rioting in Japan . . . Marine Declares Buddy Shot Over Civilians' Heads Agai~st U.S. Arµts Treaty ( ' ·-·····:·Allies--Driven -• From 2 Villages·.: SAIGON (AP) -Noith V-~ dlvve .• ~ botlaljm from two vlllapo .., tbe M ..... lltv.I' about 11 mUei -ol PhmD Penh, and the retrutlnl blltiallon oamminder oaid bis men bad dllmerecl I Slwiet rocket that could hit the capital. . AJ the bllttalloo -·Maj. !loo ~ -.., the r)m bank 1t Mook iawnpou1, four Cambodian 'I'll ~ ... .....,. the eocupied villaps with napohn, ..wnc -"' Ille tbatd> and -i.•wnc• afire. eambodian -said the vlliapn bad fled to the --. an estlmaled J,1111 N«ih Vlftnm'e1e att.cied early toda)'. • Preun( oaid hil bllllalloli "' • - WU hit fnm tine llidel and - Into the river. 'Ibey retrealed b)' lilhing bools to -tho west bank. He oaid four '·of hll men nre tilled and about » -ed, but be clahned they killed . . at leut 30 Vlei Cong end North Vlet-o---border..aoutheasl of Kolll\'""I Cham-and ........ The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese now have the upper hand along much of the Mekong where it counes down tlrougb el!tern Cambodia. The only -government ltrongpoint left bet.Wffn Mouk !Qlampoul and the Laotian border is at Tonle Bet and Komponc Cham, 50 mil" rmheast ol ~Penh. · This new pressure on Phnom Penh from the northeast was coupled with ,.pert. that hio Norlh Vietna.- regimlmls --al1blisb'nc pooltjons around Pl'O)I' V<ll(, a psov!ncl.sl clJllial 31 milel east of the national capital, for whit may be a major attack. An attaclr ee Prey Vq could bl Ille prelude to the drive on Phnom Penh which military sources In the ClmbodiU capital ftpecl Soolh Vieblamele '-In Cambodia reported three clashes -two near the one near Takeo---1n whlch a total of 37 Viet Cong and North Vietnamete and four South Vietnameu were killed. The U.S. Conimand reported thrie Americans killed and l5 wounded 1n skinnishing near the border, with .• total of 10 enemy soldien killed. · 1be U.S. Command's f I & u re 1 for total American casualties in ~•mhodi• since April 2f jumped. from IJi to SZI killed and frOm 1,364 to 1,441 -- But offldals .attributed tho aharp bt- creues to "adjultments" r9lltinC from debys In field report& and· -""*"' The total "' enemy dead -by U.S. and 5oulh VI-tooil an UlllllUOlly large _,. jump, !nm 11,773 to 13,114. Tbe nploMkn - the same. Totaf so u l lj V~ ....,altles tn ·Cambodian oP'l'ationl ore 790 killed and 3,451 wounded, the Saigon government Aid. Lail August, Poter Roloson, 10, of· Longport, N.J ., wrote bis name and phone numb.er on a slip oC. paper, put It in a mayonnaise jar and set it adrift in the surf near his home. "WhQever gets this and calls will get a penny," be wrote. Young Robson received ·an amwer by mail Saturday from Garry Jacobson who lives on the 1l1and or Somentera, about 4,500 miles away in the Mediterranean Sea. ---'Although the reply came by mail Peter said he would pay the reward. TOKYO (UPI) -N1tloaal police Nld · -line spilled into the street.. Buddh~t '140,000 persons demomttated tflraucbout priests in browri robes and rice straw Japan today against· Japan'1 renewal ...... -.1Als mA-L.A..1 w·ith Communists Soc· of its ••tary . ril poet "lh the --~~= . DA NANG, South ' Vietnam (UPI) A prosecullon witness said today " 19- year-old Marine accused of murdering 16 Vietnamese women and children did not shoo~ any of them but fired above them. My Lai Charges Dropped Against 3 Army Officers • .. , Competitive pro1'1t end 1ometime confrontation ii a wa11 . o/ lift in big 11Citie1 today. Htrt, on Chic.coo'• State ..-mid lfadison Street&, two ~r vendors, rtprtsenting widelt1 diotr· gent views compete for eu1tomtt.s. The tnan to the left U 1eUing ••com- mon Stmt" a rightwino poptr tohUt Utt long·trtssed t>t'ndor at th.t right of the picture ii 1tUing "Sttd" a radical underground pGJ>t1". • London detective Gr•h•m I r•son got splattered with eggs, flour bombs and tomatoes guarding former Prim• Minister Hirold \Vilson during the ·recent election campaign. Saturday he was pro- tecting his new charge and got splattered with part of the rod paint thrown at Prlm9 Mlnlsqr wn... during the recent election Edwerd HHth. United ':tea. :C:,.,1 the lar;est an· 1al 1.i!t.s, lUlion member~ and studen~, tipenment demonstration ever stqed beating drwlu ind chanting prayers. . tn Japan. ~ Jargeat antigov!'mment demonstra. The daylong demonstrations fland lato tion previously reported was oa June 1treet fl&btiq: in Tolcyo tonight between 4. 1960, .also against the 1tcurity p1ct, ndical ltudeDts throwinc Mo Io to v when 505,000 persons took to the streets. mcklolh ud nrinciDI -ban 1ad AJ night 1•11 the lhrongs poured tnto police mine lhmdnum llhleldl ud pllltie the .u..b toward the Ginu ud lhe fad maiks ud wieJdinc clubl, w1ter dt}''s major rail statiolll. Police fou&ht -ud tear .... bid: Wilh clubs ud tear gu opillst In Toqo, where the larpsl crowd the students, some ol -climbed Cleaulll'ated -atbn1ted by pcik.'e at cmto roofs and ~led at.ones at not '· UlOOll --.......... -by police lodly. ~-lfl up the nl&bt u the ~ 'lllere ...,. b1U1es for control ol the Arthiir Goldberg Favored in NY NEW YORK (AP) ~ Arthur J. Goldberg wean the favorlle libel la today'• New York Demo.cratlc aubernatorlal primary, but hil -'· lle7 rallrood tracb eearToqo ud lights near the Brititb ~ near the 171h century lmpttlal Palace .....,.is wbere Emperor Hirohito Jives. Police closed the hup plank doors ol the polace and plaCed heavy guards on duty. Police MJrby captured a student car loaded with firebombs and steel pipes. . Heath Confronted millionaire -Samiw•, toreeaa an-By Strike Threat UJllOI ee the balls ol CIJllPl)p pins. Galdber(, II, bu Ibo bld:lnc ol the regular porty argaalzatloe In llllklnc bis !inf bid for eleetl9e office. He bu -hil-.-u mediator and l'Ollciliator 11ined durlq put aervlco as secretary ol labor,'SUprem• Court j...Uce and U.N. -- Goldberg aaid his utia.al repulation would make the difference in November when the Democratic candklate takes on Rep-u1J1·1-e-an Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller. "Samuels caMot defeat Rockefeller,'' he declared. Samuels, 50, a Canand.ai1ua. N.Y., in· dustrialist, took the opposjte vJew, COfl· tending that Goldber1'1 eodonement by lhe Democratlc party orguizatk>ll would m.ak@ him vulnerable to an antibo&s attack by Rockefeller. LONDON (UPI) -Prime Millisler Edward Heath met for the first time will bis new CGMI IW,. porty cabinet todly and was 8mnedlately confronted by a threat from Briti* lmgshoremen to close down all the country's ports unleu their wqe demands are met. Dtlecates representing 47,000 louphoremen belonling to the Traropolt and General Wcrbrs Unioo, Bri~'s larceat.iabor orgaoizatiee,-W..,,_debattn1 a pouible Jtrike to close all Porta follow~ trig rejection by employers of the union's call for an 85 percent increase in wages. The union demanded that the ba'sic weekly wage ol 127.80 be l>ked to $48. Wilh ""'11ime, weekend poy ond olher bonuses, moet dock Widerl now earn at least double that amomt. 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It l l 111 n 100 !I '" .. tJ " ,, " '' S• ... .. " ,., . .. Lance Cpl. Michael S. Krichten, 19, of Hanover, Pa., testified before 1 court- martill ht was po1itive the defendant, PFC Thomas R. Boyd Jr., 11, of Evansville, Ind ., flrtd well abff• the beads« the five women and 11 chlldrm. llo!'d wu the -Ill four Marines charpd with lhe killiDp to come to trial. On Sunday, • aeven-man court &e111enced Pvt. Michael A. Schwan, 11, of Weirton, W. Va., to li!@ in pr 1 son after convicting him on 12 to 18 counts of premeditated murder. Krichten said Boyd was using tracer rounds in bis automatic rifle Ftb. 19 when their patrol invaded a hamlet in the village ol Son 'Ibang, 27 miles south of thll northern coastal city. "1be tractrt went right over the top of the people, 1t least four or five feet over the top of the people,'' Krichten u~. •1 "He couldn't have lhol anyone because he was ahooCJnt -over the -people," Krichten said. Krichten, a membtr of. the patrol, was granted Immunity arter agreeing to testify for the prosecution. He. said be came to Vietnam with Boyd in July 1969, aod had observed that in combat Bpyd was "always the last one to fire." "All the people were always on the deck before he rtred,'' Kridlten said. "When me and Tommy Boyd first came to this country together, I heard Tommy say he never "anted any ccnfirms (con· finned killed)." Ht 11kl the Vietnamese were shot In front of three huts in the hamlet. In each instance, he said, the patrol leader, Pvt. Randall D. Herrod, 20, of Calvin, Okla., opened fire with an M79 grenade launcher. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Anny dropped cbarps today ..-• ,..,...i and two other olfioers who were accuaed Illt -"' ~ to ..... up delollo ol the lli<(ed My Lii m ....... . Cl-..!, were BriJ. Gen. George H. Y0111g Jr. ol Pine Bluff, Art., Col. Nels A. PlrlOO Jr, of Toledo, Ohio, ud Maj. Robert W. Mci(nipt of San Di .... Calif. Today's action was taken by U . Gen. Jchnathan 0. Seaman, commander ol the 1st Army at Ft. Meade, Md., who said court martial charges were "UDIUp- portod by the evidence." .Amxluncement of Seaman's action wu made at both the "-and lhe Penlapl. 'l1ley were ammg 14 officers accustd In March. The charges agaimrt Y o u n r and the others grew oul of an invt9Uption by a special Pent.aeon pmel wtD con- ducted oecret beoriop In Wubinplo and also visited VJetnlm. Young and Plf9Cll were accuaed of "failure lo obey lawful ~11tions" and "dereliction ol duty." MdCnlcbt bad been accused of. "fillte awearinc." Young was one of two seoerals accused after the lengthy inqWry headed by Lt. Gen. William O. Peers to detennine whether the alleged masacre of. South Vletname6e civllia'ns in the hamlet of My Lai in March, lfl68, was hwtled up. The other 1eneral char&ed WM Maj. Gen. 5-nuel w. Koller. Younr t. now liltiaoed at Ft. Meade. ..... , ..... , ....... Dr•m•tic wrought Iron & 1l1si. Tfxtvl'td 11!111 top tlble end _. (h1 irs. Av1il1bl1 in decor1tor tolof'l. • Paraon ls at FL Belvoir, Va., l8d McKmght is at Ft. lavmwvt th, Km. At tbt time of lha aUeeed mtrrsn., Ycmg Wiii sdstant a~ a( U. Americal Division. Panon w• the diviaion'1 dHI ol alall, ond M ......... WU openllons alficer ol Ille lllb Bripde, a unit In the cti.iai.n. • Tonkin Gulf Pact Said 'Obs(}lete' WASHINGTON (UPI) -~· Huali Scotl (II-Pa.) and n.p. Gmld R. Ford (ft-Mich.) said today •lier • meotlnc with President NiJoo that the ~ . Gull 8-lution la obeolde and should be repealed. r The Senlte and HOUie RepJlillcae leaders llid the nlOlution, -•Y rr..ident Lyndee B. J-In boukllo1 up U.S. !....,.. in Southual Au fiff years 110, is DIX relevant to the conU::t of U.S. foreign policy ud llhouJd be removed from the Utute boob. Sal. Roo.rt J. Dole (II-Kan.) 1 leadiq administraUon supporter in the S<male, aurprised antiwar Senators Mondly ,,by introducing a move to repeal the Tomin Gulf Rtso!ution, just after the Sealte had voted 7t to s to revise lanluac• of the Cooper-O>urdl Amendment. Senate • Democratic leader M i k 1 Mamlleld said the Dole Amend- ~ be -oved later today. ,.. • r • OPfN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 L , • ' ..,.,,, •• s pc. Set . " s99co ~-..ii --- ... • • I I ' ' I • • J ( ( ' r < i c • E -11 p ~ • [ -11 n Ir p I ••• " • voe. '61, NO. )49, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . ' . • , . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 21, '1970 • • .--.-. N.Y. St.eek• TEN~ PUC Okays EXpansion Of Edison Steam Plant '111t Southern <:ati!omia Edison Com- ,_,,y U14ay bu .California Public UU!ities ~ approv•l l.o apand Its Hun· tington Beach lteam geoeratin& plant, but with st.rid ord~s te belier control Southlind sniog production. Oflicills ol the .PUC iD Los. Angeles announced tile ·aecision allowing Im. rnediaU work: on the two generaling units r~uested for the facility on Paciric Coast Highway at Newland Street. 'Approval carries an order by the P!-JC for ·the utility company lo m001fy operations al all its plants ' in the South Coast Air Basin to further reduce air poUution. FOrm.erly known as the Los Angeles . Basin, the South C»ast Air Balin en- compasses Los Angeles. Orange and Ven- tura counties. plus portions of San Bernardino and Ri verside ii,OUnlies.. · "Public health will be better served from both air quality and celiability of eleclrlcal service with the propoaed· expansion than without it," PUC officials noted Jn their action. · One key point noted today by PUC aulhorilie~ ls that Edison Complny optratiOJl! must be altered at vark>us 'affected geoeratlng plants solely on the . basis of efficiency. · Cost is not to be taken into con· sideration ' in plans to reduce the tons ~of air pollutinf by-products poured into oper1Unc ezpenaes. JwildlcUan ovtr whether w not the Initial coal of the improvements r.cu-plat ~eX)llllded or not order•<f by \he PUC Is upecled to They Aki the of tbe Southi.iid be about •1 million per ye.ar Jn.added "t Iarte are not ined by any one oerlllilll ._. . ~ llj>ec!llc -, boomdlry. · A belrin& bolnl of the llnnee County "N-.. Ille ldequacy of elet1rlc Air Poflulloa ConWI D!ltrlct only Molt--·-the eflocta of Iii" pollution d•Y upheld I -by Wlllllm Fit· -I -....-ip to I county cben, OCAPCD Iii" pollutloa <OOlrel of. -.,.Y," PIJC members uid Jn 1n- ficer. tO deny a permit for thf: ezpanston. nounctne their decision. The PUC added In lls 1pprovll notice "Tlie "'IUialjon of ,uUJily servi"" Is that Fhcben and bia a1~· bave ·no of such importance.that1the cort.utution ' ' . . and' Public Ulllllln Code permll no In- terference," they ldded. Only the Clilloml1 SUpttme Court eon review the PVC ICtion of Moodly, IC• cordinl to ri&hll' ud -the - -illelf ... boldlo1 .... ---Company • olllcJals ,.. Into heavy opp>SltioR from bolh the -·' poblie and elected officials in ~C pem\-to expand their -.ion llelchlldlily. . Pier P~an Uphy$1Million . . Huntington Hears Higher Costs for _ Land By ALAN DfRSIN OI tllt 0.111 Plllt Jt11f . The bill for acquiring more land for par king downtown -the next slep in the Top ol the Pier plan -hi.! just gone up another million dollars for Hun- tington Beach taxpayers. The second and final cily-0rdercd air praised on five oceanfront blocks, plu& a live-acre parcel owned by the Hun- ' tir:gton Beach Coinpany, fixes t~e cosl Alo1ig Beaclafrout o/ the land •l 14,200,000, ·a jwnp ol $1,09S,Ooo · over the first estimi.te or '3.l~,000 given eight. month& ago. , The average would ' be rr a square fool. It was on the first estimate that Lhe ciLy based 'Jta decision lo go abead with the Top of the Pier plan last ·October. The result of tile second appraisal was revea"'d Monday Nght al a joint ~un, or the city council · and the Huntingto,n · En.d~ DAILY PILOT '1rlef9 _. ....... Dltltlll INSTRUCTOR"GAllLE DEMONSTRATES FDR SURF CLASS _,,_ ·· P•r"'for the Course Is • S.t of Surfer'• KnH1 Surfing . Sessio11s Kids Learn H o·w to Ride Waves Making easy riders oul of no vice JUrfers ls the goal of a summer course offered by the Huntington Beach YM CA. More than 70 youngsters are presentl y enrolled In the classes, but YMCA direc. tor ,-Richard Collato hopes that 500 children will benefit ff'Ol1l Lht instruction before the summer is over. '"The response has-been so greal that 'wt plan to change . the formal of lhe County Budget •Up $37 Million An Orange County 1m11 ·acneral fund •.budlel of $202,421,517, up more than f3'1 million over the current fiscal year, was presented to the Board o f Supervison this morning. ' Ccllnty Admloiltr1tive rOffictr Robert E. Thomas told board members that a property tax rate increase ol 15 cents will probably be neceaary to meet the poopcioed upendttum. ... JR -makin& this auumption, Thoma!! ail \hit '" lncreue in assessed pro. puty value. of 10 ·percent over the current year and a c1rry over balance of • million were eiUmated. Thj antidpat.ed tax increase over tht. current ,1.17 ii the hi&hest by far In rece¢ yeara. classes to cater to more youngsters." he said. 'rile class Is conducted by John Gable. a schoolteacher. surfer and builder of surfboards. Every day except Sund ay. he instructs a group on the Hu ntington Pacific beach, opposite 16th Street. "The course is de'!iigned Lo allow each student to progress at his or her own J!!C~,'..'.....Gable-explained. "We don't put any stress on compleling skills at a given rate." Classes are being held for limited two-hour periods Monday through Satur- day, but on July 13 Gable will start giving continuous lessons from JO a.m. to 4 p.m. "There's so mu ch interest in this that the only wa .v Lo handle all the students is with continuous lessons," Y director Collato explaif>cd. M•jor emphasis ls given to the baaic skills in surfboard riding, but some Ume also is spent instructing lhe proper techniques of body surfing and belly board ridipg. , Each lesson Includ es a discussion and •demonslraUon in surfing; courtesy . surrboard construction, care and repair, design and riding characteristics •of dif· ferent boards. A knowledge of tides, currents: wind and ·b6ttom conditions also is taulht. . ' Two slo'res. .Jack's Surf Shop and Plastic Fantastics, provided the 'boards that are used in the class. Cost ·or lhe course is $11. • The city qf Jluntington Beach has ap- parently dropped i~ fOl'mal building ban on the 21ft·mile Huntington Pa~iric beach. The council Monday night adopted a ne1v position on the question or process- ing building permits and other applica - tions for the property. City Allorrley Don Bonfa i;aid today that the change , in effcc1, resci nd s a <.'OOLrove rsial memorandu1n senl out by City Administrator Doyle r>.f iller. but ·written by Bonfa, which ban ned city de- partments from processing any appl ica· lions on the property. . "The memorandum crea ted a practi- cal problem in terms or the city depart- ments mak ing judgments," Bonfa said. "It asked them lo try to crystal ball whal the courts would say. As a practlcal matter It was too difficult to apply." The new position adopted by the coon· cil means that all applicaUons concern. ing the use of property involved in llliga. lion will be processed normally. The action adds, however, "All appli· cations should-be.~retei:red to the city attorney's office for rev iew and lei:i:al opinion prior Lo c.ction being taken." William Fosler, general manager o( the Huntington Pacific Corporation, disagreed that the council action rescinds Miller's Scouts to Get· Eagle A wards Two ·Huntington Beach boys wi11 receive Eagle Scout awards during Boy Seoul Court or Honor cereO}Onies tonight at Lamb School. The city's newest Eagle Scouts are Timothy Lee Moore, 15, a 110phomore at Edison High School, and Robert Alien Batchelder,,14 , a 'freshman al Edison. Dan Dolan, -principal or the new Cox School Jn Fountain Valley, w~ll be the guest speaker during ceremonies. Both boys are membera of lhe Order nf the Arrow and or Troop 317, Hun~ tingt:on Beac~Fountain Valley. Speciaf Pernait Needed · • •• memorandum. "We are no ha ppier 1han \Ve were with the inemo;" Jo~o.Ster conunented. "It ap- pears • to us that the status". is • un- changed. · · "They are rncrely taking. a more subtle }vay of · denying our propei"ty right!," r oster a<tded, lreferring to the lasl clause of tile latest council action. The city recently rlled 11 c<1mplalnt in · Sup~rior Court 10 establish rccreati9t1al publi c easements over the Huntington Pacific property. · Harriet Dwyer ' ' Beach Teacl1er, Succmnhs at 84 . ' The womao for ,whom Dwyer Interme- diate School In Huntlngtori Beach is named died Monday al the Southern Cali· rornia Retired Teache{s Home . in Pasa- clcna. •·uneral services for Harriet EthelJ Dwyer, 14, are pending at Smiths' Chap.. cl, Jluntington Beach. • Misa Dwyer laugh[ elementary school children for 39 yeara in Huntington Beach. She joined the Ocean View School District in 1912, then shifted to the City School District ln 1921. She retired in 1951. She served as vice principal of Dwyer School while it waa sti ll called the "cen- tral school." In 11116, when lhe dimict beflan building more achoola, the "cen- tral school" became Ethel Dwyer Inter· mediate School. At the same time, Smith School, ad- joining Dwyer, was named for Agnes Smith who had been principal while Miss Dwyer was vice principal. Agnes Smith was also the founder of Sm!ths' Chapel, the place where Miss Owyer's funeral will be held, Miss Dwyer is aurvived by rour nephews.~ Supervilor11 will !tut public hearing~ eo the bud1et July 15 ·and conclude JUlY 24 when the new budget will b< lirial!Y lldopted and tbe tu rote set. t:BS Offers Air Tinte '(_o Oppo~ing Parties Beach Curbs Motorcyclists -NEW YORK (AP) -.The Cohnnbla Riding a· motorcycle on a vacant lot ls aga inst the law In Huntington Beach -unless the CJClist has a special permit. from Fl,.. Ohle! !llj' Pic...r . Aa an emerpncy ordinance1 lhe law 1 look effect lmmedial<IJ. cy.clilta at lasl week'• council meeting. . ' . U.r:ban Land Institute Ci~1 Steering CoinmlU... . . ' , '!'be UL! (>lllei asked ·the ·council to aulhoriu its ~econonuc reearth con-- suit.ants to update Its-feasibility study on expanskln-oC lhe. city Parking Auth6ri- ty in · Uiht ol the · one-third JnCfffse · fn acquisition costs. The council did not diacusa U1e cttanie M-y nigh\ but Mlyor DoOald Shpley " •• I w;cl:s 'Who you voting for?'. President Signs 18·-year Vote, Asks Court Test . WASl{lNGTON IAP) -Pretidenl Nii· nn has signed into law a bill lowering the votiOg age lo II despite doubts about the measure's Jeaality. He direeted the attorney general to seek a swift court test of its con· stitutlonalily and, at the same time, urged Congress to proct!Cd-with lqiala. 'tlon to lower the voting age by con· stltutlonal amendment. The II-year-old vote provision was al- tached to a measure extending the Voting Rights Act of 1!16.l for five years. The act has been credited with enabltn1 a million blacks lo register Jn the South and figured prominently in Nl1on'1 decision to sign the meaaure. "Despite my misgiving! about the con- stitutionality o( this one provla:Jon, I have today signed the bill," Nlzon 11ld in a..statement Monday. "If I were to Veto, I would have to veto the entire bill-voting rlchb and ·all," he said. The VoUng Rights Act will stand even If the courts strike down lhe 11-yur-old vote provision. "Because the ba&ic prqvlalona of this act are of great importance, therefore, I am giving it my approval and leavln& the decision on the di1puttd provision to what I hope will be 1 awlft ru:tlutlon by the courts," the President added. The measure giving 11,-year~kl•· the right to vote will not affk't" thl1 year'11 state and congreuional electiOftl, 1lnce It doesn't become effective 1UDUI Jan. 1. The act covers all federal, atlte and municipal elections. · A White House aource uld A.\ty. Gen • John Mllchell probably ~ aeek 1 court t.eit, bot added the bulk of· the argumenta probably would be made by trrteresled parties or frlendl of tbe court h11ttld of the government. .,,yqne,could aetk a cooaUtutlenal •teat, the aoiir.C. ldded. '!'be oull c001d be filed directly wllh the Supreme Courl assured lhe ·uLI commiUee that be WIS "sure the ctUtCil will ao lheed." '!be meeting WU delcribed a a• tl.J.~ monlh J><Ol1"U r.,,ort on Top of the Pier plan developments. 11)e pin pointa of the twc>hour session w~: , , . --C(iUciRn of the propoOal by Newp>rt Beach ~mblyman Robert Badbam ti. delete _ a seament. from the Coul · (S.. DOWNTOWN, Pip I) Beach Douglas Worker& Nqi Fa~ng Cutback Llilklf -kers 11 Mcllonnell-Doupl CorpaRUon will nol be pU1 aplClal unemployment ben!Ota uiiul ~ i...;,.-· pica llJI in the 11rcr111 lndultry. ~ The o;ulback In fundi, however. will noc. affect workers at the Huntinatan Beach plant, ace«dln& to McDonneIJ. Dw1lu officiala. , . '''lbe a.itback announcement refers to only the aircnft portions ol the plant. "Our workm are In the aerOIJ)lce aec.. lion and bekln1 to a dilflrfint union, the International Machinists Aaaociat\on," a 1poi:eaman said today in HunUncton Beach. United Auto and Aerospace Worbn Auociation Local 141 had neaodaled a program with McDonnell-Dou1lU which provtdei:l a llid-off worker with 71 percent of his gross weekly earnJnca up to 51 weeks after he wu lald-ofr. The halt in p1yments waa ca1Jed beclu11e the comJ>lny's reserve funds dipped below the level qr...i to by union and McDonnell-Douglas offtdala. Company officlala said they expe'.ct a better picture 900n, IJnce McDonnel(.. Douglas_ obtained the '1.35 billion· ·eon. tract for the Air Force's new ·B-1 bomber. The B-1 contract is ultimately ezpected to create 43,000 jobs. Five Students Dead DAVENPORT, Neb. (UPI) -Fj,. high ICilool •ludenls were ldlled loday in a collision or 1 llnAll IChool. bul and a hay tNCll: at a ccuity ro.a JntersecUon four miles aouth of here. The bU3 driver was hoepitalized In very serloua condlUon. The truck drlvlf was alao injured, police uid. The namtl of the de1d, 11! aummer IChool ltudenta ol Da~enport · Hip SchOol, .,.,. not Jmmediately releaeed. · Oru1e . C.•lt WNCJler You cu hep cool II • ·-on the beacbet Wednad17 ar .•arm up fvrther inllnd when! the mer- cury Will llop I( 15, Huy tmllblno will prevlll Ill u,. INSWE ·TODAY • . . ~~•IUni Sylllem hll offered rqular -free r.dio and television lime Lo the princtpll polilical JllftY nol in lfle While 'J'ht city council unanimously adopted an· emergenpy ordinance Monday night which ouUaws the riding or mot.orcyclea on unimF,OVed private land and on any public 111dcwalks, parka or recreational areas. 'l1te ltetkln 1'11 PrOlftpled by a rash ol complllnll .-dull and noil< cral<d by ..-.,,c11111 llld minibike riden on vlCUlt ltnd behind the Hun- tlf!lkln Ctn&er It Edinger ~ve:nye , and Beach Boulevard. 1 • ' Sgt. 'James "Shandrk:Jr of the police traffic bureau aaid that no guj6elines had been let yet on ways to enforce the new Jaw. or with 1 special three-judge federal court . wilh dlrecL IPPtlLto-tbe hlP .i Rod Lqvtr •I c.r .... dcl Ma. and Rov Emtrama of N~ 'Beaeh lcored victorlcr ha todow'1 1 nnind of the A.U·E'noland ''"'"' chcmpiotiah lpr at Wimbltdow. Ste Sporl1, PaSIC II. ·-'----~--•----; -· ' Cflli Prealdenl Frank SllnlOo Slid In • teJetfam MondlJ lo N1llonal Democratic Chairma Lawnnc:e O'Brien hit theO(Jpllllllon--porly llJo ·could use~ ntl-11 time for pUI 'poliUcal fund-n\,.. ln1 1nnouncement1 dlrine nonc1mp1la:n periodf. \ Jilder the new law , tile orily way mot!)l'cyclc1 Cllll be ridden on private properly 11 If bo1h the cyclist and \he property owner obtain qfety permits ' .·t About 30 reskteqlll rrom a mobile home park In Weatmlniter, on the other aide or Utt San Dleco freeway , prolffted about \he "lntolenble" noi11 cruled "1 thl ~ Sat. Shandrlck lddld, "ll'1 ""'lf'lfiol the procedure will be liat verbal and writ~ warnlnp wlll be IMued and then • an tnforcement program will .b e eslabllshed." • The penalty for an Infraction Q( ibe law ii • fine of not lees "1aft ns and not. more than. ''°'· • ~!..·. ,... for Coner,.. ~·proceed w1lh1:cta1atton to lower the volina 191 by COOllllUtlonal 1111endment -to avoid 1ny unneceuary delays in \owtrln& I.he voting 11,e. He. hu Iona favored glvlna 11-)'ear-o\dl''the rl&ht to vote. NIJ<On ·-I quick court tell lo 1111 van:, ... I> . . -.. ,. - ·-........ •C ....... + ._ -·--.......... h .. '"'"'''···· ·-·--·-- • • ·-· .. .. • • " .... • " " ....... _ .. --.. --. ,, .... """ .. """ ... ,, ~ ......... ~ -" ·-. """'..... . . _.. ..... , .... --... I DAILY l'ILOf • Swan Sexy At Trial Of Manson LOS ANGELES I Al') -Tall. '"-IY l!uloii Atlllnl come lo oourt In ....... ~ ,,.;...... . willl 0 plunclnf neckline thal ohowed her t. bo broleu todoy-ol ·the biol ol ltur ,..n... diorsec! -llillio( odr• mi...o Tota ond ojr-.. ,,, opedolon -ol Ille 21-y-<lld defendant, 0,1rls Manaon 'a attorney asked thll the chieftain fll a hippie type dal bo allowed lo toke tlle llond u a ·witna in support ti • motion to dimnill char ... an ,,....a he hod boon denied hi• rijjll lo o opeody triol. Superior Court Jud1e Chlrleo Oldtr refuled Lo )tear M1mon. J Mill Atkinl. who UIUally hai 'wont a klo&e-fittin1 blue utln dreM to court,. drew • sni)e from .M..... u lbe .. tend with the two other WGmlll cWm--· . -0-MMdoy -eourt permillion lo ..,..k will! ... -,; woman espected to be the pnJMCUtion's major witnem: -but it appears unlikely ihey will bo oble to. Th< iudl• ooid they· oould speak with Lindi X111Nn, 21, only 11 ..... one! her ollonley ...... AttomeJ Gory 1'1-'-Upl Mn.-· undor • OICIJrity -lt-llMwntholftWWld_, for tbe ltlit.e -most likely in return fer immunity h'm\ proaecution. He 1111)'1 that Mrs. X..bian hM receiv· eel ttu.-1 letter. from mmnbon of Charles M-'1....udie bir.pie .tyki clan. . I\ ls Mid t.Mt !he ft& outade Mill T .... , -lhe night Ille -and four atherl were t1IJa and wu alao outalde the home of m1rket owner Lmo LoBtanc. Ille neri ni&hl, AUi. JO, when he and hil wife wft killed. M.,_.ondU...yoll!J-who traveled with hU din IR belrll trilcl for -------"')' In Ille llllllap. Doye Shinn, o!lomeY Jot ~ ol tM -. 21·yNr,okl llulan Atldnl, NY' he •• kept fmn .ms Mn. Kr•Nr ii! jell ... orders , .... P'lilloclun111. Alto -y Judi• Olde• -lo act WI I motion by M.i• Atkinl to waive her richt to a jury bill. becaUN the ,._,._ ~ ... -· lllle llid ft felt llhl 1ftllld. .hive a "bltta' chan:e'"lf l!ied by I Judie alaae. Oldu-1moti<nby-'1 ~. J,.q Kwnit, lo -junn "' "'""' """" ..... niaf1I. --tllll blnlohlp ol ""'I ...... lhl junn "" -·~ bo ... - -..... fllit "'"' "-1111 jur.-al! !lie puel. ,,,. attomer -lold "' .Ol4or ho __ .... __ a jury ti -In. . . ' At._ md el Malllli)'•,..,. M'1 :9Glt JI -bod ,_ prelft-y - tionlJw one! ---··-"' lllo proMCUUoo -i def-. T'omty. three patmtial pmrl m.emben wse es- <IUled Mand1Y -for • loll! "' 27 10 ftt' -moet ol tNnl P'sn*"C MrdlHp "' bllo( lacUd ap!Gr ... tnll'•-Dn· Jqarez Colon y Boys Get Ca mp ,... ,...,. ""'" '""" JUll'OI Calon1 .. """' "' <11111' ........... -to 11 lol ol people in Fomtain Valley, Th< bol<s. II• a.II, will head for I - -slly st lhl YMCA'• Camp Oloeola in tho 5111 Bernlnllno -Thoir free trip ii apGl.ared by tbt FowU.in Va»ey Y Men's Auoclation. A ip(lkesnan for the YMCA prup II.id fUIMil to PIY for the .unm• camp came from Fountan Valley reaidenta who bau&ht memborllhlps in the YMCA, Otrilbnu trees and fireworks. ActtvW• 1t Camp 09ctlota include swimming, biking, horaebaclc riding, camping and craft!. The 10 youllll were Mleded by an adult mnmlttee from Ille Oolooy. DAI LY PILOT OllAlllt• COAST ll'U•Lt'°'1MG c;oMll'Aln' ••••rt N. We.4 llT•INlll lollll ..,., ....... J 1tli I, C1rlay vi. .... IM!of Miii --J ..__. .n ..... k ... 11 """ Tit'"''' A. Mw,Wu M ... 1111 ••-Al •~ Dir~i n W.t 011 .... Clfi!ltv P•ller . Alli.tt W. 111 .. "-lele EO•l9!' " .............. Offlc. 17111 l •a•li l •uJ,,.,,4 Melliftf ....w, .. ,, r.o. I••'''· •1•.c:t ---t....... P11cllt 111 l"-f •-. • c-.. -..: -W.t .. y ,...., ....... 1 ... ell! Bii W..t l11M' PwllvtrC lfll ~ • ,..,,~ II ~-l•I . ' • • NIL,. "'-OT ........... .. . . County Fights Edison Plan:: ... -·~-.... ---____ ,.__,_ ....... ··--·-·-.~ ·- PUC Given Statement QJl Pla nt Expansion llyJA(:l lllOBACll: .... -.,..Si.ff 'lllo boortDs bolnl ol the Or•OI• Coon, ty Air ~Pollution Control District this week forwarded \0 the California Public UtillUls Coqunlu!on (PUC) Ila finol dtcillon blcldnc Wiiliam Fitd\en, coun· ty air polluUnn ~I nff~r, in 'his denial ol the Southern California Ediaon · Company's appllcatlon to expand its Hun. tinl\OD .Beldt 1teao\ 1eneral.in& ~ant. n. lat.eat denial a&ernnMd from appul to two prtviou1 dtniall illUed by the hearing board after ae11kml on last Dec. 21, 2t Ind 30. . Hearing board members were Acting Chalnnan G«rp F. 1foledo, Santa.Ana attorney, and Jamea B. "Jay" stoddard, Conna del Mar enatnew and former m1yor ol Newport ]!elCh. Owirman Rod,.. Kow~I d.i11qualilied himaelf beclU8t hil law firm had 'Jftvioully ·r....-led Ediaon oo otlle< rilallon. Deputy Coonty CounNI Junes V. wookl not ondanpr .•. he1JU. or 11fet': Urban, who repreJIMed. Fi~ in ~ ol uid people. . ' .: bearing11, said today that Ed~ rtltaU?s -On Dec. 2.1, 11169, tfte Orange County the ri1ht ol appe.11 d the bearina boards Air Pollution Control Bo a rd 11dopted deciilion in ihe courts. Rule 67, a. portion of which prohibit.I Ediso nand Fllchen 're alsn awa'itipf • discharge of air conlamina~ In exceu •• · a PUC declsiOn oo the pro!)Oled Jteatri ·or 140 pounds per h~ur or nltrt11en plAnl ex}:lansion: PUC htarlng11 were he!d ~ oxides .... : .. '. beginnini. la.at December !n Founl•!n -Edison !I pr~d ~nits at Hun·. Valley and continuing into February in · tlngton Beach art IO designed th1t they Los Anieles. . !"ill nece&Sarily di1Char1e . c~taminanl.t ' The-bearin1 offictr, Arch E. Main, 1n ~cess !" the Above m1n1rnum. . u.id in February that a PUC decision Edison, Jn present.in& its caM! befor! would be hinded down "within rour to the PUC examiner and the local air gix montha " after dudy by the com· p:>llutiOn district, maintained that if the missioners.' · cnmpany was denied the ri1ht to e:rpand Yindinp of the county qency hNrln& !he pla~ a powfl' ahorta1e would result boord in denyi"I th! appeala included: Jn Oran1e Counly by 1973. -Ediaon did not .tWN # thal the Edi.ton aijomey William E. Mane In:. ' dilcharp d air conLiminantl from ~ troduced evidence that EdiMJn 's proposed expanded Huntington Belch plal\t would ex~nsion of . its nuclear·powered San not cawie lnjur}', detrirnenl, ·nuisance. or ~r~ plant could not be completed annnyance to any COMid•ab'9 number In lime to avoid the. feared power of people; nor .,.,, that ibe ~ae shortage. HUNTINGTON l lACH MAN SWIRVIS TO AVOID CAR Collldas, lnetead; Wllll lulldl .. at Busy LagUM (omar NeW?>rl Backs Bill to Cont.fol Oil Property .From P afle 1 DOWNTOWN PLAN ... Stop Unplanned Beach Man Hits LaguntJ, Building N"'J)Of1 Bek'h City Co u n c i I m a n LiriMJey P1rnis made 1 second trip to Sacramento today to testify before the state Senate JudiciaJ Committee on prOJIOl9d ~aUon to terminate un· f'reeway. -An analysl1 ol lhe kinda ol hot<l1 and offices that can be attraded to the downtown .... by l'edev•l-1. -Dilclosliro ol Ille one-third jump in land acqlatdUon COits. • be 12.si a equare foot. For a twwtoey office building he eatim.11'li:! the land • yalue should be S!.73 a 11quare foot. .A Huntington Beach man made In ~@d ltop 1t Laguna's World Sav- inp IOd lA>ln BuikliftC Muld1Y 111<rnom when hJt car llhot acrou the wide•alk at Forest Avenue and South Cout Highway and into a wall ol the aavin11 firm l>rudl. 11head, driven by Carol Taylor, 25, of 743 C11ff Drive, Kolnes c~r cn:med the sidewalk and came to mt qainlt the plaster wall. . productive Ou lea•. -A report on die income from the Parkin« Authority'• preeent oceanfront lot -J2,I0,000 wu the ntimate sfven ror 1970. William Wren of the ULJ citizens com- mittee reported that the city was lotr hying hard to combal Badh1m'1 bill nn the Coa.t Freeway. He 11ld the Coast Fr.eew1y wa1 "critical" to tfte Top of the Pler plan. COUncllman George McCracken Ct'lm· mented~ th1t if .the l1nd values w~e hiper -the appraisal on the oce1nfront. blocks avera1ed $7 a square foot - the ERA estimate would be "a rtd 01g 1gain1t piooeerlng." Lund a1reed. It was not eiplained how the difference between the land val ues a developer mill:ht be int~ested In an<t l'ctual valuet might be overcome. Areas Lu nd wa1 referrin1 to for hotel and office develo~ ment were behind the oceanfront J>f'"" perties. The value of this land has ~ to be appraised. Juk X-olnel. t?. ol «241 Wimer Ave., tokl pillce hi1 b<all<o foiled when he .....,,ptlld lo pull up behind a car lllopped I« Ille tnffic Ji&hl It Ille buoy in· ter..tion. >.a bo """"eel lo 1vcid the vehicle The Taylor vehlcle, clipped from the re1r, 11.11t1ined 1li,sht d1m1p. 'l'be front tnd ol Kolnes' car wu more teYertly damaged and the wall w11 only 1llahUy bent. No injuries were lilted, but 1ever1I ForHt Avenue pedeatriaM displayed unaccuatomed •eility a1 they leaped art d. the way d the errant vehicle. D.isadvantnged-Student.s lnSummer Work Plan S..mty.UV.. diudvani.1ec1 h I ( h -and ..u.,. -... beiJll indoctrinated ttU week Jn Oranae Coun- ty '• Summer Work Protram. ·now in its ll!CODd ye1r. . Under the dlMd.ion a( Howard Wade, COUlljy penonnol recrultin& Ind ••· 1minin( olfleer, 12 1iped up IOI' Ille llCtiY!ty list yw ind • complated tile entire vacation )W'Oll'•m~ "The project was ., IUCceMful !n iUI first ye.ar that the county 1Upervi10r11 approved hiring of more than twice •• many thb year,'' Wade aaid Monday. "Tbe Summer Work Program provides work erperience and a paycheck at 11 time thal can be mosl crJUcal in a YOUDI 1tudentJ1 life," Wade•added . "A job at thiJ time can oft.en be the cruclaJ factor in a decision on whether or not lo drop from IChool. .. Tho -Illa! Ille p:'O(l'llTI ii '"' many cateeoriel of the diaadv1nta1ed , not just -economically needy but Only One Team Now Undefeated In Little League Only one team remained unclefealed last week as Little League bt111eb11l t.N.ms entered the pennant atretch In Hunt.iutml Beach and Fount1in Valley. The Hedi ol. the Seaview League 1011 sport. an unblemilhed r!Cord while IM.her previously unbNlt.en ball clubs suffered at least. one ll!tback apiece. The tt.andinta throo11h Saturday were : P:OUNTAIN \IALLIT llAIUI w ' T Co ... • ' • '°I rel• • ' • I n-• ' • Mm • I • ........ • ' • Git"h • ' • • 1"111111• ' • • MUNTltfeTOM \IALll'f LIAOUI • ' T = • ' • • ' • ,_ l ' • Wfllte SM ' • ""' $el ' • • , ... _ • • • OCIAN \lllW AMl llC.AN LIAfVI • w ' ' ... "' • ' • 1"'11141111 • ' • t.wil• • ' • T .. n • ' • y,,._ • ' • ·-' • • .... ' • • 'Ml!,. ... I • • OCIAH VllW NATIONAL LIA•UI. w ' ' l"l ... ,. • ' • ... _ • • • '-"11 .... • ' ' ....... • • • ·~-• • • ·-' • • "*' ' • • Gl•"tl ' • • •otl•WM9 LIA•Ul1~· ' T OWtfllJ • • :n .. " • • " ' • "'"'"'" " • • ..... .. ' . • , ... _ ' " • =" ' " • • " • tlAVllW LIAeUI w ' ' .... • • • ·--' • • Co .. -• ' • .... , .• ' • • ....... ' . ' ' ...... ' • I MUtt•vrllf l"ONT LIAOUI w ' ' ....... ' ' • "" ' • • ,1, ... • • • .... • ' • <•rft • • • . , ..... • • • (Ol•ntl '• I • l"~llt-• lllo -who ... pliyaically han· dlcapped M ment.ally retarded. All 73 applicants thlJ: year were refer- red to coonty pertoMel by the foUowing comm1µdty a,encie:s; Y o u ·t h Op- por..,;u., Center,, N~ Youlll Qrpl, NAACP, Pa.rtnen in fr01"81, New Educational Hflrizons al C11 st•~. FuJIMM and the F.ducational Op- portunitim Program of ucr. Thlrty-eeven boys and 36 airla filrled up this year. Sl:r fl ttN'l'J'I m frGm. the Orange Coa.M dties of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Westminster. Moat ol them were •Aliened to aix county departments: medical cent.er, w.l!stt, rnad1, flood control, Ub<w Ind building Wvictll. There they will fill poat8 r~ frnm clericnl work to labor, groundfteepin1 and craftsmanship, Wade said. "tt is our hope that the111 youth op- portunitieA will decreue the chance of a 'long, hot summer' happenirc," the penonnel leader cmcluded. Santa Ana High Marching Band Due at Parade 1'tM! aalnts will be mardtinl into H~ lintton Beadi .July 4th. , That'• the Santa. Ana Mardiina Saint Band -over 120 membera 8tronC - which will he ... of 11 'bsrdo ~ in tM city'1 annual J.ndependeooe Day Parade. 11\e Saints. invited to play a llerln of concerts in Eftlland this 111.unmer, will make their Hlmlinrton Buch ap- pearance their lalt ...,te-cide concert before Mplrture. Ahln. for ihe find time in more than 20 years. the HuntJncton Buch High School Band wil l p1rtidpite in the ctlebratinn. Hi1h l9Ct)ool binds are r11rely avallable for 11ummer parade."! becau~ of vac1tinn bol, band director Douglu Scotl erpecb In have mDr'• tha n M Oiler blndamen on Mnd. lndlcation.11 are lh.at lhis will be the largest parade ever wtth 22 rloal! and morf! than 3,l)(I participant! entered . It begins at 1·1 a.m. at Lake Park near the ct.>wntown.area . Primary Runo ff Fraud Declared fl..ORENCE , S.C. (AP) -Offid11A of the Southern Ouittiln Leaderth.lp Conf~ence Mid {oday ballntl marked • for Incumbent Rep .. John L. McMillan were round ,in a home In lhfl Ith Ctx\grwional Olatrict elevf!n houra before ioday'a Democratic r u n o f f primary electlnn. 'T'he SCLC ha ! betn c1mp1J1nlns for Mcttllllan'a awontnl , Or~ Claud St.,_,1, • N•1ro pnyaldan from Kine-· P1non1 had flown to Sacramento last week, but the he1rin1 wa1 po11tponed, Two bill1 9p(lll(l'ed by George Deukmejian (R.-Lon.1 Beach) would pre- vent c·wners ol m1r1inal oil wells from tyiq up develnpable l•nd by requirlne the oil income be at. least equal to the: property tax paid on the l1nd. Parson11 llid the city of Newporl own11 a five-acre tenner water well 11ite at Eklatlan:I Street and H1milton Avenue tn Huntingt.nn Belch that is tied up with an unrelinquished oil lea!le. There ia one well on the property that produced 1111 revenue for the city durin1 the J15t si:r month11, he said . The city meanwhile had to pa y taxes· mi the propetry d '2,00I during IHI. The city pattel i1 turrnunded by what Par110t11 called "high~lass residential deve)opment.s.'' P1l"lms 111 a member of lhe League of Cllifcwnla Citiea Id boc committee on oil JWlfJI which drafted the Deukme- jlan legisl1tioo. Woman Killed Crossing Street A woman. employed by the Loa AlamlU. school district wu killed Mon· day night when 1truck by a car 11 she was croaaing the atreet ln fron t of her home, Garden Grove police reported Mrs. Cuba Aliene Garrett, 54 , of 9191 Chipman Ave., Garden Grove, a cook at a Loi Alamitos element1 ry school, died of multiple injuries 1t the scene, the coroner's office said. Polk:e 1aid Mrs. Garrett was hit by a ca r drive n by Michie! J. Harvey, ti. of An1heim. He 1uffered minor fn . jurift when the car rimmed 1 parked vehicle after strikin1 Mrs. Garrett. Officers raaid Harvey has not bttn cited bot the accident i1 under in· vesU11lion. William Lund, executive vice preaident of the city's economic COl'llUllants, F.conomic Relelrch AllOCl1t.e:1 (ERA) gave projections on the number of hotel1 ·and office buildinp th1L coukl be at· tratced tD the downtown are1 by redevelopment. The ERA 1tudy WI! based on the asM.impllon that tile Parkins Authority wnold be expanded to Include the five. block 1trei.ch from Fifth Street 6' Lake Street. and the five-acre parcel Soutbeut of t..ke Street. Luod commented, "We think that by moving ahead with the Top of the Pier plan that this community can revitalize tt\e downtoWn 1rea. The 9lltilt.le11 are there to aupport th.i11. The: economic incredienls (the beaehel, parldn1 and freewa y acceu) ire within the com· munity." The ERA repr.entative Welled, however, that lhe key tnrredient 11 com· munky support. "The developer ne«\1 stronc ~­ munlty 1upport behind his dollars," he eiplained. "Unlea this ls 11J1r1nllled by expre11ion1 ol the community. the chance or their coming In materially dimlnishe.11." Lund Said that the com.munity lllupporL WI!! 1!110 nece11ary t.n gi ve the developer confidence that future land u11es and paUems would noL be cha.nged.. . "Ma intaining master pl1n 1nt.egr1ty JS 11M important criterion In interesting ~ developer ," he aaid. "It's a two-way street." Lund warned thal the first de velopers will need IOl1l8 fin1nci1l Incentive. "The firsl guy coming in assu mes the greatest ri!k. Initially conce11ion1 will hive tn be made to get a qu1llty developer in -if he's succe11ful you'll get others to come along." Lund a.howed d'lartl indicating thf! kinds of hotels that could be 1ttract.ed and the kind or retum -31.7 iwcent -the developer would es:pect fnr his investment He estimated that the l1nd value that would attract a hotel developr.r would SERVICE • • • r City planner Jere Murph y gave a COil breakdown on the expansio n of the park· in& 1uthority. • In addition to the land acquisitlmi east., of $4,200,000, th e re would' be . clear1nce ind Improvement C<>!ll! which . · would booll the ~tal bill to $4 ,70A,018! This works out a $2.~7 for each 'ff the 1,878 parking spaces. In his revenue estimates, Murphy ~ figures that the income from parki~g. both on street and nff 11treet, would be $501,DI. Total expense11 would ~ $443,SM, leaving a ca§h reserve of 158,o?O. In another presentation, Beaches and Harbors Director Vincent MOOl'houle' reported that incorrie from present beach parking is ahead Of projections. "If yoo look al the figures after 1 year or two. your: decision• to 10 ahead were justified," Moorhouse tnld the c:oun· cilmen. "You have changed your image," ht continued, "The Parking Authority open- ed fully a year ago. We ire paying our way .. The band payrnenl of oVer s200.ooo is being met. It's fantastic. We are going t.o 'dq I!." Moorhouse said th;il in the summer the Parking Authority's income is SllO,OO!t a month and that he estimated tht total revenue for 1970 wou ld be $280,000. • "You must pioneer ," Moorhouse 111.id. "You've got to havt fa ith -if you don 't, it won 't happen." From P agel VOTE •.• avoid any future election problems tha t might result ii 18-year~Jds were perm.if... ted to vole and their ballots were later dec:lare-d illegal. An estimated 11 mlllion prr8on11 between the age nf lR and 21 would be permltt.ed In vote under the messure. How much is it worth? • . , In tht car~t bu1int u som1time1 its wort~ EVER YTHING I Hardly I da y 90111 by th t t WI oon 't 91t I call re9ardin9 another company'1 poor in1t1lla· tion. OcusiootRy tho dtma90 resulting fr om poorly 1ewn 111m1 or ta ~d 11am1 is not repair· abla. . Then tho value of !ht iovestmaot lool:s pale indMdJ ' • • • • Why pty $300.00 or $1500.00 for cupeliop-• aod 91mbl1 with tho insltllaliooi 1 Wt mainiain all of our own crews , 111 t1u9ht ... tho ONLY wty lo install ctrp1tin9 -the ~IGHf ; w1yl The CJrtat11t m1jority .of our busfn11s ;, r• lerrtl. Thtrt is 1 r11son! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES • I 1663 P'lactntle Ave. COSTA MESA 646°4131 ' I -v I Ii iii S1 w tc b; I> II u p It sl tt it b U, Ii . J (1 A h ~ I • , ' • I I ' I I \ I I t I t ' l ' I I I I, ~--Ne .. Todiay'sn-1 • -VO~. 63, NO. 149, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , TUESOA Y, JUNE 23, 1970 TEN CENTS ' -. .. . . 'Snowbirds· to By JOANNE l\EYNOLDS Gt ... ...,. ...... S1lff . ' \ The Snowbirds will no longer spread thtit white aails over Newport,jHarbor In the traditional Flllbt "' the Snowbirds. -Jook -1. execUtive m&n..., of the Newport )!arbor Chamber fll Commerce tw amiounced tbJ,t the 0 Wgbt" will not be hl!d ·llil year. "A nconl IUrVOY llhowod !hat the Snowbird ci... bu dwindled. to • point when lea lhan :II boola are lhlJ>Wpe • tor lhe annual race, held during the last week in July," he explained. Lasl year, the chamber Commodore's , Club, which sponsors the race, ex~ri, mented by inviting-Xite~ tO enter th r race-resulting in a: total entry · of 31 Snow:b.irds and 58 Kites. • · Kites are a much newer class of boat. Tney ate 12 feet long a(td, like 1 Snow· bird, have one sail. A Kite has a smaller sail and HgtKer lw.ll than a Snowbird.- It -aeems the Kite bas takea over as lhe mere popular of the two ci.,es, par- \ ticularly with youna: noYice sailors. Snowbirds are heavier and more awk- Y.·ard than the Kites. For example, & Ca~ed Kite Can be ~ighied ·m a 'rew s~nds. wif.!t ver)r ·little errort .. The same csMOt be said of a .snowblrd becaiiae ·of it'.S large iail and heavy hull. • , This year's race would have been the 35th f 1 t gh t of whit wu cal led the world's largest nnall boat race. Barnett uid Vin Jorgenaen bat been ' . • Ill appointed head ,or a comm.iUte to find a noplacement for, tbe Jlljht. The S..Wblrd dinghy his been popu- lar in Newport aince· it was Oesianed especially for bay saiU111 by Jim Web- .st.er in 1123 •• 'lbe late Mr. Webster food; ified a -deslp he found~ in a Y.•chlint mialzine so bis two soru:, TOm aOO =nt,;;OO:J:.Ye a boat made for the 1l1e -delign WU uaed In the 1m 01'mRICI llld the popi1.tty of, tho el• ll'ew to the extent that there were Newport Considers Funds From Dogs to Drinks By TIIOMAS FORTUNE ~ 01 1111 Deity PU" Stefl Special taxes on everything from dogs to drink were discussed Monday night by Newport Beach city councilmen. Councilmen increesedJ!!<-~L~I license fee from $5 to $S and learned the courts apparently have spirited away their chance to levy a tippler's tax on Persons buying an ~IC?hOlic drink. Councilmen also con!ldered some more mundane arid weighty taxes. -They extended all business 1icen~e9 9it months to the end ol the year with the idea that a new fee schedule will eo into effect Jan. I. -They approved ~2 an increase in the building ex~ise tax on new construction used to finance city parkt, libraries and fire 1tltions. J'wo-week Detay ' -They introduced for airing at a pul> lie hearing in three weeks a fee to be charged for aMexing to the city. -They indicated disinterest and let drop an admia&ions tax on theater pa- trons and those ren~!, bicycle or automobile, riding on a tour boat, or using Newport Dunes. county beach park. The business license tax extension is preparatory to enacting the riew sched· ule being worked on by the Newj>ort Harbor Chamber or Commerce. Pres- ently, every business from a major de- partment store to a corner bootblack pays = per year. The suggested. new minimum tax is $30 ror retail businesses up to $10,000 gross receipts. An additional 30 cents would be charged for each $1,000 1fOS8 receipts after lhe first $10,000. ' . Azimuth.Annex Review Postponed in Newport .e&:liaer·a1iof,-~ot -kimuth Equiti'es lnc.'s requeiliM aMexaUon of )he Astropower property to Newport Beach has been postponed two weeks by Newport city councilmen. requesting the de1ay. Attorney ·Alex Bowie for A&llnuth EqUit.ies said a Local Agency~FOrmation Commission rescheduling has taken the urgency orf and · the city staff should be able to use more time; Arnold Can- rield of C~lins Radio Company said his firm would like u much time as All .parties involved -Azimuth, the Irvine Company ·and Collins Radio were ID aifeement Monday night in Three Fishermen Saved From Sea -possible to reach a decision, and Ray Watson, senior vice president of the lrvine Company, said he had no ob- jeclio~. I Off Abalone Pt. Three fishermen escaped unharmed Monday when their boat capsized off the ooter reef at Abalone Point. at Laguna Beach, three miles south of the Newport Harbor entrance. The three, owner-operator Charles Wright O{ Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs. Llrry Sprague of Rlvenide, told Harbor patrolmen they were fishing alonpide the reef when a wave washed their 18· fGOt inboard over the rock.s, causing it to capsize. · They were pulled from the water a feW minutes later about 11 a.m. by a pauing cabin cruiser, the Gay Day, owned and operated by W. A. Coulter of itl• Crystal Ave., Balboa Island. Coulter pulled the boat clear of the reef and radioed the . Coast Guard ror help. The-Newport-based cutter Cape Higon answeretd the call and towed the boat to the Harbor department dock where it was ri&hted by a private sal· vqing finn. Harbot department officials e1timate ov .. $500 damage w1s done to the craft which IU.ltlined a hole in the port side wbu it capibed. on the roek1. "As far as I can see we are in no rush," Mayor Ed Hirth said. Collins Radio is now very much in· volved because Azimuth i.s proposing an altf mate annexation adding the undeve~ 77 acres or the Collins pro- perty to the Aslropower 50 acres. Azimuth Vice President Robert Hirsch told councilmen that they should close the deal to purchase the Astropower parcel from MacOonnell-Douglas with Azimuth's financial partner today. He said he would be able to ·make the announcement after the fin an c'i a I partner's board of directors meetin& Wednesday. "Obviously my little company can 't write this OOeck," he said. Plans are to build high-rise office buikti.J'.lgs with one million square feet of office space and' a 450-room hotel on the Astropower parcel at a cost of $40 to $45 million, Hirsch told about plans for the financ;ial partnersh'J> because Councilman Lindsley Parsons said he wanted assurance the city didn't end up ktstead with a service at.a.lion and motel and vacant jncfuttrial p....,.rty. He aaid Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ·ooce wal!I going to build on 200 acres but the last Pl'OPOlll was a nursery •nd · ........,... park "ll1d llNlt fell tmiuch ." . Ship of Desert? CdM Tortoise in Everyone -· !hat I cleaert tortoiH 11 not an amphibious animal. . Everyone, !hat 11, .. cep1 Jock the ' desert tortoise own¢ by !livid and Scott Gra1 of Coma cfel Mar. But Jack bas probably figured that t1Ut for himtelf now afler laking a 1wlm in the Gray's pool Monday.· David, 14, found Jack 1t the botlom of their swimming pool and duly rescued him with lhe pool !ICOOll· Mrs. Charles Gray. their mother, aaid they think the animal had been in the pool a long while because his !Mil w11 quite toll. ' Dangerous Dip ''Al first we wrapped him up Jn towels and he just didn't do anything. But pret~y .. JOOn he began moving around and he aeemed back to normal last night," she noled. Mrs. Gray &aid Jack always has hid a rather' cantankerous attitude since David and his nine.year-old brother Scott found hiin in the Texas dese rt }alt summer. "'But yQU know;!' she 58id, "when he: started moving around, he walked right up to the edge of the pool and stopped. 1 gueiis he figured out ~hat wasn 't a place he wanted to be again. n For manufact.Wng and industrial con- cerns the base tax would .be '51> plus 30 ceots for each $1.000 gross over fI0,000. ·Professional offices would pay '60 ' plus $2S for each ~additional professiona1 per. son agove one and $5 for each nonpro. fessional such as a secretary, bookkeeper or recep(ionisl The new schedule is etpected let raise $236,000 additional income for the city above the $226,000 it otherwise would p~ ject for next year from this source. Councilmen Carl Kymla and RlcRard Croul voted no on the Increase in the building excise tat from $125 to $200 ,for each re:ddentialunlt, $150 per unit ,after the first two, and an increase from 11h: cents to ·three cents per square ·foot for commercial and Industrial pro- perty. •• I ~ 'Who yo ti voting for?' President Signs 18-year Vote, ' Asks Court Test WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on has signed into Jaw a bill lowering the voting age to 11 despite doubts about the measure·s legality. He directed the attorney general to seek a swift court test or its con· slitutionality and, at the same time, urged Congresa to proceed With legisla• lion to lower the voting a1e by con· stitutional amendment. The 11-year~d vote provision' was a(.. tached to a measure extending the Volin& Rights Act of 19'5 for five years. The act has been crecii"ted with enabling a million blacks to register in the South and figured prominently in Nixon's decision to sign lhe meaallre. "Despite my misgivinp about the con· stitutionaUty ol this one provision, I have today sig ned the bill," Nixon said in 1 statement Monday. ••If I were to yeto, I would. have to veto the entire bill-voting rights and all," he aald. Kymla maintained that tlle cost ·fll new city lire lllalllms'la too high. The · propooed anneutlall , lee was discuued In lilhl of Kyml1's liluesti"'! lhal -cominC Into the· city pay back charges on bonded ·lndebtednell tor Big Canyon Reservoir. 'l1le matter wu referred to the city staff for study. The · admissions fee, brought up at.J an earlier council meeting by Councilman Howard Rogers as I poasible addlUonal source ol revenue from oul.siders usln& facilities In the city, had cold water thrown on U, even by Rogers. 1'he dog license fee increase and other hikes connected with having a stray dog picked up ire designed . to keep the · city animal <.'Ontrol servtce on a pay..for.Ctaelf ba~is. . ' ' .NiXoo Plitniiing , . ' To At.tend Niece's ' Coast Wedding · President Nixon Is to leave for ~ Clemente Ttwrsday for a week·lone stay and activities that range from th~ Newpc)rt Beach -wedding of hii ,niece to ~ ape~ summing up lhe controversial C.r0bodi1n venture·: ' The President, Mrs. Nixon and d8ughter, Tricia are expected to attend the Saturday wedding of Laurene Mae Nixon, 26. A school teacher, Miss Nixon will be rqarried in .Sl. ~s Preabyterian ChUrch to 'lbomu Ebner Anfinson, 28, a certified public ac- countant. She is the daughter of the President'~ yauna:er brother, Donald Nixon, a vlce president of the Marriot Corporation. A reception ·has been rranged at the Newporter Inn ror about 800 guests .. The President ls expected to stay ·at b~'San Clemente residence from week's end to about the Fourth ol July. During his stay at the Western White HOUR, Mrs. Nixon ls expected to IT!ake a promiled new ·report to the American people on the Cambodia operation. He has pledted to have ·all ~ican ground forcee out d. Cambodia by June 30 -a week from today. 1be talk ma y coincide with this. Preu Secretary Ronald Ziegler said it has flOl tieen decided lf the report would be in the form of a broadcast as the Prelidert did in announcing April 30 that he was sending troop1 into Cam- bodia. Newport Leader Vpset by Plans Tht Voting Rights Act will stand even Announcement of purchaae of Air .~the~ abike down the II-year-old California by Westgate C.a 1iforn1 a "~:°"the basic provisions. of this Corporation has caused worry by Id are Gf great importance, therefore, Newport Beach city councllmr:n. t ain giving it·my 1pproval 1~ leavlna · Gol(ncUman CarJ ~ymla aai!I Mmm.y the decision on the dlaputld provliioil ~ nlab& ~ Weslp\f'· plans t,o move the to what I hope will be a swift reaolutklft , ·airl .. a. rnain(enan.ct o;traUon from San by the courtl." the President added. Frlnd¥o. lo Orange Count)" A1rPort. ""?Id The meuure civtnt ti-year-olds, the caua Q'IOl'e fiigtib. · rtchl lo vote wtµ not. affect tbil year's "Locf.~& maintenance . ~ coold state and congreuional elect.ions, since cause ~~e fillhl;a lo the area.. Kymla it doesn't become effective until Jin. warned. There· &a tellin~ maintenance J. The act eovtn an federal, atate and i.t Is my unde~ing this I~ and munltlpal electiou. llOfTletimes done at ~· ", , A White HOUR IOW'Ctl uid Atty, Gen. Ht suuested that If Air Cal . does John Mllcbell probablJ would teek a geL inaintenuice fec:WUes 1•t the airport coUrt test but lldded tho blllk ol the the county Board OI Supe"llan -Id .,...,...... probllblr would be made by mike the alrllnt l!li>Ject to the same lnterelled part1eo or friends fll the court flllht restriction•, 11 a condltlon o1 the tnsteed ol the pvernment. \eue •lfffment, that PSA tentatively Anyone could seek a conautut.ionaftest, agreed to when it wu plannln1 lo·acquire the aource added . ,,. suit could be Air Cal. tiled directly wllh tht SUpreme Court Kymla requested the city staff stUdy or with a special three-jud11 federal the 1ltuaUon and other councilmen con· (8" VOTE, Pip II curred, • \ , Newport Bay 41 eoli'onll ln the fll'lt l1lChl run In 1931. Pioneer developer Jmeph Beek araon- lzod the IJrsl fll&bt with the llelp of the ~ llld It ·grew to the point !hat scne fll the ,..... lo the 'Ill's lealured rnort. lhan 1• S-blrdL Tho r-, which could be ' -from all fll Ille lower boy blinds ind the llallioa penlr~da, started al thee llld uMlly l'lll Into bollY Udo Is and -., lo the Harbor department buoy bel«e eadlnl In !root <t the Pavllloa. , I In recent yea~. • entries .. were plentlfUI, the race It.sell was usUlby a mad scramb!•· Becauae .of thi. lpeclal nature ot lbe hoe, ·membership ·in 1 yacht Club WIS waived u a quaUf1ca. tion for entrance. -. • · In lllD chamber Olficlala - theno -about 1.• Snowliinls in tho lwW lncludJng t11etwo .or111n11 --en-lllllod, <IDVIHllled model, made b¥ Jim Weboter in JIU. In 1870, Ibey uy there are not .,.. :is. Taking t,~ ·Plunge ' . ' ,, . Security is h~ving your swim instruCtbr waiting in the pool to catch you. In this case, it's instructor Raelene Hess of Newport Beach guiding a youngster through lt~rn-to-swim program at Orange Coasl COllege .. QCC starts its second summer swim program Saturday . wJth regjstratioit 'from 9 a .m. to noon in1gym. There will be.cli1111 for all ' classes of swimmers, beginning with toddlers. . . . Newport · Still Interested In Coast Freeway Design Ne~port Beach cit.J officials reassured slate-Division o( Highways engi~s Monday that they still are interested in e.ollaborating on Pacific Coast Freeway route de.sign. State highway engineers had misunder· stood the iilten~ of the council's, freeway resolution passed twG weeks agG, They thought the new city PoSiUon was to dls· contiilue 'COUaboraUon on design studie1. Mayor Ed Hirth and city Public Works Director Joseph Devlin therefore ~ade a trip to the Los Angeles freeway otnces Monday to set the record straight. ' What the council adetpted ·two weeks ago W{ls a reiteration ol. its rreeway stand laken four months ago. The problem was one .of em'phasis. The City Council's stand Is .to work on design studies along lhe adopted route but not to sign a freeway agreement un- til the route is satisfa<;.tory lo the city. The reiteration, written for an Assem- bly committee hearing on a bill by As- sepiblyman Robert Badham ~R·Newport Beach) to eliminate the freeway, changed the wording. In il the council raffinned its refusal to sign -a free~y 1~ West of the Upper BaY, Cl'Ollina:, '''unt.11 a route1 satisfactofy tO 'the city of New· • BalhQan SurVive8 Austrian Mishap A Balboa· youlh man11ed to 1wlm to safety alter a ~panJon drowJltd MOO· day nig~( In the .Saluch 'Rl•er near 1 Salzburg. Austria. Richard Bright, lt. ,who UN his home as Balboa, reached the bank safely after Bruce Dickinson, _tl1 from New1rk, Del., drowned wt.en tneir boat capeized. Salt-bur~ police said the t"o youthfll had mei 1n a hotel in MUnich and had decided to vi sit Salzbur1 tot•tbor. l port Beach, has been awQved bf. the state Hlabway COinm111ion." Thal implied the pre1e11t adopted route was not UtiJfactory. The reiteraUon of the councll•s .JIDll. tkll'I was authored by Howard Ropn:, the only COUf1filman who bu taken a firm stand oppoalng Pacllic Coalt Free- way through the city,• ' Devlin · said blihway enrI-o ~d him that If design llludleo couldn't llild ta. a freeway agreement they probffl.J: woUld 'assign 'their personnel et...mere. Mayor lfirlh propOsecl a new statement etf the countn•s po1ltion. BUt councllmin, having been misun<terstood once, decided to hold off fqr two weeb and work Cll'to fully on the Wording, · We11tlter You can keep cool al IS depw ,IXl lhe beaches Weclneoday ..-nm ,up !urther. ~-"""" ~:-' oury will lllop.1t i5. Huy ......... will pnovall •1U doy. INSmE TODA "t' . R'od Laver oJ Corona dtl MGf and Rott Emerscm of Nf'tOf>qrt BHCh scored victories in todav's 10und of the All·Ellgland lm•il championship• at Wimbltdcm, Set 1Sport1, Page 16. ~ ' --" a..1111u, • ·--.. ....... ... ---. -.. " ·--II ·-" --'t" --• ·--I II .. ...,.,_ • ·-" .......... _, " -" ::::-.: .. 1•11 -• .. --• _.._ " --,,... ...... " --.. • . ' J-, • .. -· ·--' . • DAILY PILOT N r -~ ·'Flo·ater' Bill -D-elayed· .. __ , •-• _.,., __ .,,,·-••••-••..-••' ' _,.....,,-_._,,, ,..,,.,,. -~-~-..-· ·-~-• , • ..., --·· ----,-. •• ----• -•o--r••• ,.,,.,..,_, ---· ••-•••----·,-• ••• . . . ' 1---l;ouneil-Hti~p on-IJri-nk-fJrdin . ' on Go the Animals' Huge papier mache animals built by Newport and Costa Mesa school children· for school studies llJld later displayed in an art conte.t spon- sored by a Newport shopping center are trucked off to Fairview Stole Hospital. Many of the colorful modeil were donated to the holpttal for the enjoyment of !tr mentally retarded patients. Surf Hampe~ Dive Sear~h " --· For Body of Drowned J!~Y. POWldtnc l\ll'f and murky walef 1h1a morning bampered dtvlnl oporatiam In the aearch fa< the body ol Frederick Montoya, I, .who drowned wllh his -brother Saturday night In • dirty, Doheny Pan .1-· San Clemen(4 llfejp,ircta, 'Wbo bad planned e:iterWve diving opera~ ~ day, called off their . .an:h Iller lhe IUI'! In the ilohelJ1,itll ~ -area crew too heavy. . Meanwhile, funeril arrangement& for 1he other victim ol the dooble trapdy have beeri compleled al Shaffer Mortuary Jn San Clemente. Little Lawrence Montoya, I,, will be buried in Ascension Cemetery 1n El Toro aftei Requiem Mass Friday morn-. ' Ing at 11-o'clock. . . ' Roury for the M!)lltoya boy will be recited 'lbunday night1at 7:30 p.m. Both serv1c.. will be held In St. Edward's Catholic Oturch tn Capistrano Beach. '!lie M-a bl)itbtn, '°"' d. Dabll\\' Boy Makes Plea. To Help Center . Eleven·year-old Chris t;:rosson is four feet, five inches tall and i;ould ~ely see over the lectern to address Newport Beach city councilmen Mond~y night. But the Balboa Isla nd youngster made hia point that the city fathers should buy SL tickets to a draw.Ing to fun!! major lrflprovements at the Community Youth Center in Corona del Mar. There was no way councilmen could- turn down t1is sales pitch. "Former Mayor Mrs. tDoreen) Marshall bouaht a ticket last year," Crosson said. So did all the city councilmen this year. DAILY PILOT OltANl)I: COAST f'U•l;.ISMllfG'COMP'ANV Roftarf H. Wta4 f'ruldfflt alld P11llll.W J•cl: R. C11rl1y \'kt ,.,.ldlnl &11111 GM111't1 M&lltfll" · Tho111•• Kaa•il ldltor Tho"''' A. M11,phi11a M1n13Joir Ed!1or Thofl'l11 Forlu"o HcwpOrt IPadl Clly Editor .. N ...... IH&tl Offlu 1211 Wo1I la!Mt 10111•"•'' M1ili119 A4,r1111P.0,lo•117S, 12,,J .._ ....... ~., • •• Volunleer Fireman JAwrenco;Mooloya ol 34311 Camino El Molino In i!aplllrano Beach d-Jn I la,.,.;. fanned 11. the .lllC!lllh of San Juan Creal: -by biih tides. w~ '!lie brothtn, nportedly imlllt eaotody ol illelr-<!Jlrlnlabi.W..~ after a divorce, went to Doheny BNc!I ~y .,..._. •J>l>Ol'IDJl.Y mter llllPfrvilllin d. an 111-year-old boy who left theni alone, bweslipton uid. · --· Saturday evenln(, 1he boys vw.hed In the unpatrolled lagoon. On Sunday morning byst.nders near the treacherous lagoon saw Lawrence'• body being carried out to au by the waters releued after a tractor cUt ·througlf the aand bar. n,, ·bodi' o1: 1he 'older broltJer, In· •ealii~• presumed, washed out t.o aea unnoticed 1n tbe murky Water., Searches on the water and by helicopter thrnugh Sunday filled lo yield a trace of the boy. Diverll attempting to search several undefwater trenches will have to wait uMil th8 surf sublidu and vislbUlty clears up, lifeguard officials said toaay. Besides their father, the two brothers leave their. stepmother, Mrs. Kathy Mon· toy1; a broUier, Daniel; two 1isters, Lori~ and Teresa Mae: their mother, Diana Daves or San Juan Capistrano ; grandparents Mrs. Mary C. Montoya of Trinidad, Colo., Ernest and Leona DeForrest of Fresno and Grace and Seymour Sanford of Capistrano Beach. Fellow volunteers at the Doheny Volunteer Fire Department announced today that they were accepting donations to a trust fund for the Mantoya famil y , through their fire station, P .0. Bo1 2216, Capi>trano Beach, 92172. Boys Club Lists Sufumer Schedule Summer operation hours have been """"""'"'1 by the Boys Club d. th• Harbor Area, featuring swimming and many other special activities. The Central Branch and Upper Bay Branch will start the new schedule Wednesday at 9 a.m., closing ~t 4 p.m. MQ.ndayt through Fridays. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Bulletins showing program highlight! will be available at boUi .branches, while min& 1:30 lo l :IO p.m. Monday lhnitllh Saturday • Worker Escapes Serious Injury A constru ction worker eaca ped Rrlous injury Mooday when a beam he was placinf in the Cout Higliw1y brida• over Bick Bay slipped and fell on him . Police said Kenneth G. Wright , 27 of Paramont, an employe of lhe John L. Meek' ConstructiMI Compa ny, WI! mov. ing a 26-foot be1m held to a cable by 1 clamp. Apparently the beam came loose when it split_ near the clamp and fell oa Wri,tit's shoulde~. · Wriaht was taken tQ Hneg Mtmorlal Hospital and treated f6r a hick injury and a cut arm, then released. • ~ofu~...,.i.Una wbalevor, are plWllly anU.ble tor coekta1i lilt Dlf otMt t?s l+dal V... ~ patrmqe, but not in cases of -wldle lloatliic cm tile wai.a of · pr1 .. 1e .chartor. · . Oraltmg of the ordinance was oc- the bay wa• ~ Monday nilbt . cuioned by the application of pavey's by Newport Beach city counc:Umen. • Locker Jast Deeember to operate a sight· O-"K'!lmen felt tbt,r ~·t act too Reing veasel MrVin& aleobolic beverages. . quickly and should g~ve public interest A year. earlier the Ba lboa Bay Club th1)e . to deffi?P· Allo, · they ~ use had sought tt)e ~e .kind 9f permission, the lime to lJ'ICOl'PO"•te aome Jllinor but. dropped the applic~tion. modlflcaUons suaeMd by tbe Oran.. Davey's Locker applied before the citY County Joint Harbor Olmmlttel into tbe Plannin1 Commission for a U98 pennit. pn:ipomd ordinance. .. ,. . City Attorney, Tully Seymour advised A public hearin1 on the ordinance this didn't seem proper to him because will be held July 6. a use permit is based an a fixed location. What is proposed is that wat.tt taxi He suggested an or~inance that is IUViee, ai&htllelne tour1, ltf'Vine of' food an applicaUon of the city's police power or drink, danciq,. entertlinment, aale rather than wning power. Phil Tm.er, of merdW:Muae or advfll't.Wnc aboard president of Davey's Locker. .then movtna v-11 come under ctty re1Ult-w:lttidrew his application. The proposed Uon. • · ' ordinance; drawn up by Seymour, is That 1s 1n .,,_ wtwe the waler th• ......it. lols, liiur boaw, h•ns polacel, <ii· S.)'!llCIUt lold councilmen Monday night Toier has Indicated he has committed himself as far as buyin& t.he boat. Councilman Howard Rogers suggested that he could go ahead and operate it tor the time being under private ·charter. ~ymour.. said in doing research ror the ordinance h~ found there 0 is, no other harbor in the slate truly com· pilrable to Newport Harbor with its ex· tensive residential development abuttin& the waters of the bay." · The proposed ordinance contains stan· dards the City Council would apply in deciding whether to permit a floating commerCial use. Among the standards: -Whether the proposed commercial activity is compatible with t h e predom,.nantly recreational ~hararter or Newport. Harbor . -Whether I.he propoged commercial l!ictivity is li~ely . to create a n unreasonable level ol noise, , • Newport Man Hit at Party Before Death Susan Stops the Show lnManson Case Action A man found dying outside a Costa Mesa apartment early Sunday was lf.NCk by a party guest and hit his head on a aprilik)er u be tumbled into landlcaping tiy, police dlllclaoed IGday, The key questicn in the homicide caH lo: what killed biml Ronald V. Block, 11, o1 !Oil lllh 11., Newport Beach, llUCClllllbed oiler being· rushed lo I holpilal,. -· -.dtlcovered 1 piece ol meal lodced tn bia throat. Oranse Cciunly Conmer' • depulJes Nld today it ts oot -lllhed ya whelher tilt victim ltrqlod, CM' died d. the bud Injury, choldng durinl 1 convulsion. Gueats prell!l1t at ttle party at 279 Cabrillo St., have been queltioned by police and the fact that a fl&ht occurred Involving Bloclc has beM elllbllehed. Deted.ive capt-Bob Green M.id Mon- t-lay that Block wu 1een at me point talking animatedly in Hanian with cne of the party. '°"" ol Polyneaiu ... tractlon. ,One ol .tllooe ,,.._ described unciet' ·q·-· lbol • laltla -.o(lbere -be fell deoplte the f..Uve ..-Im ud Block was found Jyinr In the ~ont ;lawn .,... Iller. .. He Was c.mel mtO the boul* •nd Officer Tom BofllJ), arrived lhortly lhereafl«, ~ moud>fo.mootb resuscitation in an effort to eaae the ·victim'• labored brelthin(, Fim«al aervlces for Mr. Block, who was 1ener1l manqer of Reynolds and Taylor Pluticl, 2tot Wrtaflt St, Sula Ana, will be· 1bur'14;1ay M 3 p.m. in Waverly C'hapel. Survivors include, bis wile Mildred and ·two ctallihlera, d. SaMI Ana, hill molher, · d. El -· and ieYeral -.n and oillen. . Budget Prelim Of Saddleback Holds Tax Rise A. public1tlon budget calling for a sev~t tax tncreue and 17.3 million Jn f:xpenditurell won approvaJ Monday by the Saddleback College Board of Trustees. At the same time, the board voted to ask the county for an estimated 1100,000 In IOll Income during the coming budget year because of frozen taxes on agricu1tural preservea within Uie dlslrtcl. LOS-ANGELES (AP) -Tall, shapely SUAAn Atkins came ta court in green loun1lng ·pajamas with a plunging neckline that showed her to be braless today at the trial of f,ur persons chai:ged with killifll actress Sharon Tate and Iii others. A! spectators stared at the 2l·year~ld defendant. O\arles Manson's attorney asked that the chieftain of a hippie type clan be allowed to take the stand as a wit.nest in support of a motioo to dismila chaf"get on grounds he had been denied hia right to a speedy trial. Superior Court Judge Charles Older refused to hear Manson. Miss Atkins. who usually has worn a looee-fitling blue ntin dress to court, drew a smile rrom Manson as she en· tered with the two other women defen· dants. Defense ·attorneys Monday won court permiasioo to speak with the young woman expected to-be the prosecution's major witness -but it appears unJlkely they will be able to. The judge said they oould speak with Linda Kasabian, Court Date Set ForMesa Man Held in Ki]]ing Accused of murdering t~e "!an who befriended him when he was facing hard times, a Costa Meaan goes to court Wed· nesday, tentatively scheduled to enter his plea to the charge. · Dennis L. Jefferson, 36, ls due for pre- liminary hearing at 9 a:m. in Division One oC Harbor Judiciar District Court. He was arrested June It lfter the kill· in& of disabled World War JI veteran Gerald Hess Jr., 45, of 780 Hamilton St., Colta Mesa, as the victim Jay injured on the ground. Police alleged Hess was powerless to harm the apparently enraged Jefrerson following their early morning . conflict when the suspect shot him at point blank- range"'w:ith an antique rifle. Jefferson had been staying at a ma· chine shop rented by Hess and another busine5s associate during a period of fi· nancial .and other personal problems. Hess, who received a veterans' dis. ability pension in 1ddition to working as a welder at Lida Shipyard , Newport Beach, died three hours after the shoot· ing, while in surgery at Costa Mesa Me. morial Hospital. 21 , only ii she and her attorney agreed.- Attorney Gary Fleischman has kept Mrs. Kasa bia n under tight security since it became known that she would testify for the state -most likely in return for immunity from prosecution. He says that Mrs. Kasabian has recelv. ed threatenini letters from members ol Charles Manson's nomadic hippie.style clan. It is said that she was outside Miss Tate's mansion the night the actress and four others were slain and was also outside the home of market owner Leno LaBianca the next night, Aug. JO, when he and his wife were killed. Manson and three young women who traveled with his clan are being tried for murder-conspiracy in the killings. Daye Shinn, attorney for one of the women, 21·year-old Susan Atkins, says he was kept from seeing Mr6. Kasabian in jail on orders from Fleischman. Al~ Monday Judge Older refused to act on a motion by Miss Atkins to waive her right to a jury trial, beeause the prosecution Opposed the move. She .said she felt she would ha ve a "better chance" if tried by a judge alone. Older denied a motion by Manson's attorney, lrving..J<anarek, to allow jurors to return home each night. Kanarek said the hardship of sequestering the jurorS" for what might be six months could keep fair and impartial jurOrs off the panel. The attorney was told by Older he could reintroduce his motion after a jury is sworn in. . At the end of Monday's jury selection, · 11 persons had passed preliminary ques- tiooing and now face interrogation by the prosecution and defense. Twenty. three potential panel members weie ex- cused Monday -for a total of 37 so far -most of them pleading hardship ~t being locked up for the trial's duration. Marooned-A£ ter Seeing Mo\je "Marooned," was the name of the film and that's what John B. Carney was when he left the theater and return· ed to his car. Car'l!ey, of 310 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach, told Costa Mesa police Monda y his auto was sitting in the parking lot outside the Fox South Coast Plaza with two front wheels worth $216 missing. SERVICE • • • , , 'DAILY l"ILOT lf•fl Ptmt Wlld-Rlde- 1 Third baseman Brian \Vild, 12, figures there's more than one \vay to get to the ball game. He ·pedals his i unicyc le from his home at 401 Fullerton Ave., 'NeWport BeacQ, to the baseball , . field at Mariners Park. Schmitz Coff~rs ol.· -, 'I $59,142 Lighter . . , After Campaign _ .,, Campaign coffei's for State Sen. John G. Schmitz' successful Rep u b 1 i ca n nomination for congresSmiJn from th«' 35th District contained $62.635 and nearly ' all wa s spent, it was disclosed Monday.· The Tustin Republican's expenses were $59,It2, according to the cost sheet filed Monda y in Sanla Ana. ·" Listed as top co ntributor, with $5,000,· was the intrigu ing name S. Agnew. _ Sen. Schmitz, contacted m SacramenW,... played coy about the identity, saying t)e knew oaly one .S., Agnew, a ,govern- 1Tle'Ql figure he had met in Washing~on. ~.C . .recently, '." Winard Voit, of Newport Beach, 1' coordinated Schmitz' campaigns in t 'e' 35th Congressional District and e, special election to finish the late James, B. Utt"s term , roared with laughter. '"· "Sure, s: Agnew. Old buddy of minet 1 phoned him in Washington, Centralia , Wash .. that is," said Voit, explaining he referred to Sam Agnew, a wealthy J'umberman and racehorse owner. George Brokate, of Newport Beach; was·second heaviest Schmitz contributor1 with $3,000 provided, while Harbor Area 1 builder Brad Miller was third with ,. $2,100 donation. o.H· Heavy handfuls were also contributed• · by C. Arnold Smith, San Diego finanaiati baron whose firm Westgate·CalifoMla Gorp. took over !Air California Monday,~ with a $1 ,000 grant, plus a $760 gift1 by Fritz 8 . Burns, a de ve laper ·and· Hilton Hotels executive. Orange County Sheriff·CorO'tler James Musick spent $541.45 winning his election. according to pape rs filed with county, . election officers. , His challenger. Marshal Norris. pour,m $6,318 into the bid for office, to ll~ije avail. ,,q • . : ... ~· '• 'l1le original atimates for a tax in· crease had been 49 cents, however tl'llM.ees a,rted to cut the rate by two cents and make up the difference through undistributed rellf\lel. 11le tax rite for the cumnt filcal year expirinc June 30 Is 40 cents. How much is it worth? ,,, ' '• The approvtld tentaUve budlet totals $7 248 04 with the lion's share ln the bliildi~g fund. It alto calls for incre11es in teacher's salaries and c1pital ex- penditures. The public hurins on the budget will be held at the boant's Aq. J !Dfftlng. Frem P .. e 1 VOTE ••• court wllh dir<d -1 lo Ibo hip --N"""'' plea lot ConirMI to proceed with lqlslatton lo !....,. the vatlng q• by consUtution1l amendment wu to a void any unnecessary delays in loweting tho votJng qe. He hu lq !av«ed slvlnl 18-yur .. ld• the rlahl lo wte. Vandals Strike CdM Youth Center V1nd11s struclr at lhe CorON del Mar Youth Center Monday nlfht c1usln& 1n e•Umated 1150 damqe when they shot out 311 windows with a BB. (Un. Police said the attack i~ lhe 1econd In four month!. Durinc the previous 1ttlck nearly 40 windows ·~ lhot out. l ' In the ctrpet business sometimes its wort~ EVERYTHING I Hardly a day goes oy that we don't get • call regerding onother company's poor installa· tion. Occosionally !ht damage risulting from poorly HWft seems or taped seams is not rep1ir- ~bl1. '!)Ion tho v1lua of tho investment looks pole indoodl • ~ . . \ Why pay $300.00 or $1500.00 for carpeting ' and gambla with Iha inst1llation 7. We main~ein ell of our own crews, all t1u9ht,, the ONLY way lo inst1ll carpeting -the RIGHT: ' way! The grett8st majority. of our business is re- ferral . " ., . ' . Thero ls a r11sonl '" ~. ' . ' ' I ' • ALDEN'S ' , CARPETS e DRAPES ·" . "'"'' 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 , . ' ' •1.1. ' ' I } ' r _, I 11 ' ' • • ' . Cost& Mesa 'J'Mv9• ..... - N.Y• Stedm ·· ·-·· l v9c ,,, NO. "1 49, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I . . ' I ORANG!: COUNTY, CALIF'ORNIA T~AY, JUfil-2J, '197cr TEN CENTS , Party Victim Hit Mesa Urge8 F~eeway 'Priority' ' Police .Still Seek Death Cause • A.1 IUn found dying eutside a Costa Miia .,.,-tment early SUoday was ~ by a party guest. ud hit hb . ~ on a sprinkler as he tumbled into ...... aplns ivy, poli<e ctl .. looed today. 1be 'key question in the homicide case Is~ 'what killed him? ~tpnald V. Block, 34, of 105 11th St., .N .. porl Beach, succumbed after being 1+d to · a hospital, ·where doctors ~vered a piece of meat lodged in till throat. · !)ranse County Corontr':. depulitS said t.!>dly it ~ esJ_ag_liS!ed yet v"h~ther Susan Atkins In Spotlight At Ctilt Trial ·. (',os ANGELES (AP) -Tall, shapely ~U.an Alkins came to ~court in green loungin& pajamas with a . plunging neckline that showed her to be braless today 1t the trial.of f~ur persons ·charged with killing actress Sliaron Tate and sfx others. " · AJ spectalors stared at the 21.year-old difendanl. Ol&rles Manson's aLtorney aN:ed that the chieftain or a hippie type dan be allowed to lake the stand as a witniss In support or a motion fo diltniu charges oo grounds tie had betn denied his right Jo a s~y trial. ,Superior Court Judge Charle~ Older., refuted ta hear MaDIOll. the victim strana;led, or died ol the head.injury, choking durtn1 a convulsion. Guests present at the party at m Cabrillo St., have been questioned by police and the fact that a fight occurred in\·olving Block has been established. Detective Capt. Bob Green said Mon· day that Block was seen at one point talking animatedly in HawlHtn with one of the party goers of PolYnesian e:r- trac lion. One of· those present de scribed under questioning that a hostile atmosphere could bt fell despite the festi \'e occasion a!]d B~k was found )yin& in the front (. 11oting for?' President Sig1is J{l.,year Vote,· Asks Court Test Milt Alkina, who mually has worq a loote-ftttin1 blue satin dress lo court, •w a lllille from ~ as the en-*'ed wltll &he two other women defen-WASHINGTON (AP) -Preskient Nix· dais. Defenae attorneys Mooday won court on has ligned into law a bill lowering pennitlloo to speak.. with the young the voting age to II despite doubto; woman exptctecrto be the proMeUtion's about the measure's legality. m•jor wltnea -but it appears unlikely He directed the attorney general to they will be able to. 'I11t judge said seek a swift coort test of its coo· lbey could speak with ltnda Kasabian, . 21,-only if she aod her aUomey agreed. stitutionality and, at the same time, Attorney Gary Fleischman has kept urged Congress to proceed with Jegisla. Mrs. Kasabian under tight security since tion lo lower the voling age by <iln· tt became known that she would testify llitutional amendment. ror the state -most likely in return The 11-year-old vote provision \Yas at- tar immunity from prosecution. tached to a measure extending the Voling .He says that Mrs. Kasabian has receiv-Rights Act of 1965 for five years. The ~ threatenin1 letters from members act has bttn credited with enaWing a at-Charles Maruion's nomadic hippie-style million blacks to register in lhe South Clan. and figu red promlnently in Nixon's ll is said that she was outside Miss decision to sign the measure. Tate's mansion the night the actress "Despite my misgivings about the con. and four' others were slain and was .stitutionality of this one provision , I alJO oul!ide the home of market owner have today signed the bill,'' Nixon said I.AM LaBianca the. next night. Aug . in a statement Monday. 10.~when he and his wife were killed. ''If I were to veto, J would have Manson and three young women who lo veto lhe entire bill-voting rights and traveled with his clan are being tried ail," he said. tor murder-conspiracy in the killings . The Voting Rights Act will stand even Dlye ShiM, attorney for one of the If the courts strike down the IS.year-old women , 21 -year-old Susan Atkins, says vote provision. he·.was kept from seeing Mrs. Kasabian '.'Because the basic provisions of this in jail on orders from Fleischman. act are of great importance, therefore, Alto Mooday Judge Older refused to 1 am giving it my approval and leaving ICt on a motion by Miu Atkins to the decision on the disputed provision lo what I hope will be a swift resolution w&lve her right to a jury trial, because by the courts," the President added. lhe ,prosecution opposed the move. She The measure giving II-year-Old.& the ·• 'she felt she would have a "better right to vote will not affect this year's chlnct" if tried by, a judge alone. slate-and congressional elections, since Okler denied a motion by P.tanson's it doesn't become effective until Jan. aMemey, Irving Kanarek, to aUow Jurors 1. The act covers all federal, state to .,return home each niehl. Kanarek • and municipal elections. · aald the hardship of sequesterinc the--A White-House .. source said Atty.-Gen .. ju~I for what · might be six months John Mtichell probably would ~k ·a could keep fair and imparlial jurors court test, but added the bulk of the oU t.be panel. arguments probabl y would be made by 1'l"' attorney was told by Older he Interested parties or fr iends of the court ooutd reintroduce his motion afler a instead of the government. jull)' ·is 1wocn in. Anyone could seek a constitutional test, County Budget tJp $37 MiHion· An Oran&e County 1970-71 aeneral fund bud&<I of $202,421,117, up more than "7 million over the cumnt fiscal year. w11 1 pretented to the Board of .krpttvilOl'S thi! morning. , County Administrative_9fficer Robert -£ .. 1boma1 told bOird members that a property lax rate increaae ol 1$ Cftlls wili j>robably be necesury to meet the propoll:Cd e1:pendltures. Jn .mak.in1 this assumption , Thoma s said that an increase in •~ssed pro- pt(t)' ,values of 10 percent over the: current year and a carry ove r balance ot II million were estimated. 'rbe anticlpaited tax increase over the current S.1.17 Is the hisbett by far in recenL years. Supervisors will start public hearin1 s nn the bud1et July tS i nd <.'Onclude .July 24 when the new budget will be fln11llJ 1dopttd •nd the tar rite set. tbe source added . The suit could be filed directly with the Supreme Coort or with a special three-judge federal court with direct appt1l to the _ high court. Nixon's plea lor Congress ·to proceed wilb legislation lo lower· the voting age by constitutional amendment • was to avoid any unnecenary delays in lowering the voting age. He hu long favcnd givlng 11-year-okl• the riibt to vote. Ni1:on seeks a quick court test· to avoid any future election problems that might result U 11-year-okls wtre permit- ted to vote and their ballot• were later declared illegal. An estimated 11 million persons between the age of 18, 1 and 21 would , be permitted to vote unoer the measure. "Although this bill does not include all or the administration's J"ecom- mendationJ, ll does incorporate im· provement.s which extend its reach still further. suspendin1 literacy tests na· tionwide and also putting an end to the present welter of state reskteney requirements fo r volin1 for president and vlet.-presklent." In extendin1 the voting rl~t.s act that was due \o cxpir1 Jn August, Nixon .11ld: j.. •• lawn area later. , , He was carried il}to the houae and Oflicer Tom Boylan arrived · lbortly. thereafter, ~g moulb-to-mouth resuscitation in 'an effort lo ease the victim's labored breathing. r . FuneraJ services for Mr. Block, who was general manager or Reynolds and Taylor Plastics, 2109 Wri1hl St., Santa Ana, will be Thursday' at J p.m. in \Vaverly Chapel . Survivors include.his wife Mildred and ty,·o daughters, of Santa Ana, his mother, of El Monte, and several brothers and sisters. Mesan Accused Of Murder Due To Give Plea . ' ~ Accused of mufdering 4te man who ~erriended him •ht• he was fatjng hard times. ·a Costa Mesan goes to court Wed- nesday, tenlatively scheduled to enter his plea to the char1e. Dennis L. Jefferson, 36, is due for pre- liminary hearing at 9 a.m. in Division One of Harbor Judicial District Court. He was arrested June 14 after the kill- ing of disabled World War II veteran Gerald Hess Jr., 45, of 71'.1 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa. as the victim lay injured on the ground. ,Police alleged Hess was powerless to harm the apparently enraged Jeff erson fo!lowlng their early morning connict when the suspect shot him at ooint blank ranae wit.II an ~ rifle. I Jefferson had been itaying al a m• chine shop rented by Hess and anoltltr business associate during a period of" ti· nanci:it and other personal p'roblcm.s. Hess. who received a veterans' di~ ability pension In additio n to working as a "'elder al Lido Shipyard, Newport Beach. died three hours after the shoot- ing, \\'bile in surgery at Costa Mesa ~Ie­ morial Hospllal . Couniy Welfare Unit 'in Mesa A lease turning ove r the vacant four th noor cf the Costa Mesa Civic 'Center lo the Orange County \Velfare Depart- ment as a br:i.nch orifce was signed Monday night by authorities involved. Rent on the facility will be U;IOO per month, adding up lo $75,600 Ove r the three-year life of the lease , al whi1ch time the county agency may be forced lo find new quarters. Growth of city government and re· quired space for its operations will pro. bably take over the space by 1973 at its present ra te, according to officials. The welfare department will require to employe parking spaces at the fi ve- story civic center, which has been hun- ting a use-for its excess space since being built. Under terms o( the !ta.st lcnlatively approved by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, cost of maintenance and «her related e•penses will be borne by the county. Negotiations have been under way In· volving Slanley Krause, director of the County Oepartm,nt ()( Real Property ·servic-es, welrare !and city officials. Pope in Peace Bid VATICAN CITY CUPJ) -Pope Paul VI is expected lo use his trip to Southeast Asla later this year to make a renewed appeal for peace in Vietnam, VaUcan sources said today. Taking the Plunge Security is having your swim instructor waiting in the' pool .to catch . you.· In this case, it's· instructor Raelene Hees o( Newport Beach guiding a youngster through 1Nrn·to-~wim program at Orange Coa,1t College. OCC starts its second· summer 'swim program Saturday with regi!tration from 9 a.m. to-noon in gym. There will be clilssea for all classes ,of swimmers,. beg~ with toddlers. Sn,owhwd Race .Gm.~Iett; .. J ~ I I ~ ' ' • I •' . .. . ' . I~ Laclc of Entries .Cited By ,JO.\NNB REYNOLDS 01 '"' Dt!" Jll!el Sl1fl The Snowbirds will no Jon1er· spread their white sails over Newport Harbor in lhe tradllional Fljght or the Snoy,-bir~s. J ack Barnell. execu tive manager or the New port J1hr~r Chamber of Commerce has announced that the "flight" will 'nol be held this year. "A recent survey showed LJ:iat tht Snowbird Class has dwindled to a point . where less .than 2:5 boats are stUp-shape for the annual race, held during the last week in July," he explained . List year. the chamber Commodore's Club, which sponsors the race, experi· mented by inviting Kites to enter the race-resulting in a total entry or 31 Sno\vbirds and 56 Kites. Kiles are a mJJch newer class of boat. They are 12 feet long ind, like a Snow- bird, have one sail. A KJte has a smaller sa il and lighter hull than a Snowbird. It seC:mii the Kite has taken ov& as the mote popular of the two classes,' .par- ticularly \\'ilh young novice sailors. Snowbirds are heavier and ~ore awk· ward than lhe Kita. For example, a capelzed Kite cq be righted Jn a few seconds. with very UttJt effort. The same cannot' be tald cil 1 Snowbird because of its larie sail and h4;avy hull. This year's race would hive been tht 3Sth flight of what wu cal•led the world's largett small boat J'lct. Barnett said Vin Jorpnsen has been appointed head of a committee to find 1 replacement for the flicbl .The Snowbird dinghr hu been ipopu.:. , lar in Newport since it wu deailned · especially for bay sailing by Jim Wtb- sler in 1923. The late Mr. Webster mod· ified a design he found in a yachtini magazine so his two sons, Tom and Robin, would have a boat made for the light bay winil's. 'l'he Snowbird desi gn was used Jn the 1932 Olympics and the popularity of the cla!s grew to the extent that tbert were 48 entrants in the first fligh:t run in 1938. Pioneer developer Joseph Beek organ- ized the first flight with the help ol the chamber and it grew to the point th1t some of the races in the "80'1 featured more than 100 Snowbirds. The race, wh.ich could be teen from aU of the lower baY. island.I and tbt Ballioan S~ves Austrian Mishap . Balboa peninsula. started at the Pavilion and usually ran into both Udo channela : · A Balboa youth mlfllCld to IWUn ti and down to the Harbor department buoy aafety. lfiir I companian dlowbid -.. Marooned After before ending in front of the PaYllion dl.y njpt la the Sa1udl River near Se ' g Mov1'e tn recent years when entries wire Sal~burg, Aultril. , eln plentiful the rac .. il!eU was usually I ~rd llrilht, .II, wbo llab hia -. -' • . ' . ' . .. Balboa .,.,,~ the bank Nft)y -•-ifanioned:' was ffic natTtTOf the-mad scramble.-LBecaqse;---of·· the -fl*ll.1-Bnice~Ckintolf,"'tl;-ffiin. Ntwarl, Dit, film and that's y,·hat John B Camey nature ,of the , race, membership in I drowned when their bolt capabed: , • ' h I b . ~ ·~--1111·~·-u-··•• ••· •--•,_ was when he ltfl the thea ter and retum· y_ac t c u was wa1vr;u as a quawno.· ........ po ""' -us ~-..o ,, __ ed lo his car. Cantey. o( 310 Via Lido Nord. Newport Beach. told Costa Mesa police Monday his auto wa~ sitting in the parking lot outside the Fox South Coast Plaza with two front wheels worth $216 missing. lion for entrance. bad met tn a hotel in Munich and hid In 19&2, charriber officials uUrrilted decided to visit Salzbur1, toptblr.-. there were about l,<MXI Snowbinfl. in the · harbor Jncludin1 the two Ofi&inal ·Wood· en-hulled, canvas.sailed modell made b7 Jim Webster Jn 1112.1. In 1970, they say there an not 'even 2$. .. , . Capo·te Sought by : €,oull,~y · • • ' I ' " ........ l ' ' • • . j Youc:onteepcoolat-•dop-'· on;illebtaehaw--.. ... nnn 1111° furthor'lnland '-. the-· airy will ..... ti •. au, -will prt\'all _all dq. Author Key, Witness . ' • in • , . • , . -•• I ' . · \ • Convicted Killer· !Caie · . ' . ' . . ~ . ·. . • Author Truman ·eapott, his name printed In lar1e type on the Jacket ()f a '5,000 bench warrant, ls being l(MJ&ht today as a key prosecuUon witJte~ in an <>ranae C....ly Superior Court trial. · Judj)< BY""' K. McMllln bMCJ the warrant at the request of Depoty lliltrlct AUGmey Jolln Hewtcket of Sin Diego Counti when the author of ••Jn Cold Blood" failed to allow up a1 the penalty trial of convicted kiUer JoHph Bimini Morse of Chula Vista. Hewlcker today said Cspote's failure to appear cUdn't turpriae him . "We talk~ . . .. '.. . ' ' . ' : .. · to . htm just befort tMis trial started presentaUon of the .delayed ,teaUmony •. and •)I, he kept ~aying. wa1J 'l .can't, The aurch was«:¥~~ ~ay in' New t cen l and holding h11 head U1 his York . where Capote maintains hil hOmt hands," the prosecutor &aid. ~ · · Hewicker said Capote had consented and headq'tJartcra. · to tesUfy at, the Morse trial at an Mol'!t. 21, Is back from death row earlier Palm Springs interview. "'He talk for 1 rerun of the penalty phase ot cd to Morse on death row and wrote the San Diego County Superior Co u'r t at least one major article in a aaUon1I trial that brought him a. death ·atntenc:e miptlnc,'' ,Hcwicker said. "What he ror the slayln1 or cellmite Thoma Larry had to sa7 about convicted tnurderers Taddei. and the.it" ttate of mind Wtluld have The dealh penalty was sublequently beft'I Qf 1N1t interest to this jury.·-reversed by the CallfonUa Supr1m1 Hewtder ls about to rtsl his case Court. Morse had 1lready been convtded 11gai11SJ. Morse but. If Capote Is found of the killing of hl1 mother and iilter he will ask Judp McMJJJan Jo allow at !he Chula Villa fllDllJ bomt JD Ila. .) -' ~SIDE TOD-'Y , ./!od L<u>u •I .corona d<I Mar and Ror ''"'"°" Of Newpor,t leach 1eor1d 'vic&orlt1 Ha today's round of Cht Al£.ft1glattd irnnia c"°"'piomhlps ot Wtmbltdon.' Sii Sports, Poge 16. . ·-• --" _ .. • --.. ·-.. N --• -.. ·--.. -.. -..Q --· • --... --• ·-• ............ " -~ ·-.... -J --·· .. --... .._ .. --"" ,,__ -" --.. ·' Coun~y ~Fights Edis~n Plan PUC Given Stniiment on · !'liin(-Exjiaifsw11 ···:· DAILY PILIT .... ,, ........... ' .. • "'ft...., The heorfnl -ol Ille Ol'aqo °"""" ty Air Jlolllltlon Conlrol District this we;k forwarded to the CalHornla Public Utllltlea Commlsaion (PUC) ill final decision backing wunam P'itdlen, coun- ty air pollution e<nrol officer~ In his cleoJal ol Ille Southern Cslliclrnla •Ecfilon Comp111y'1 llpllllcatlon to Hpond Ill Hun- tlqton Buch.steam 1eneratiq plant. The lateat dfftlal --from lppW to two previowl dooWs illued by the heartni boord ofter ...... .. last Dec. :a, • and JO. Hearinc board memben -e Actinf OWnnlli Geor1e F. lloledn, Santa A!" aU.ornty, and James B. "Jay" Stoddard, Carmi del Mar .._ and -ma,.. ol llewpwt -11. a..trmm llodpr Howell dllquallfled hlmeell -1111 law firm bad pn'rioully ~ -.. -matlln. Campaign 1Llst Shows S.Agnew For Schmitz , .tff Go tJae Anl111ab Campolgn colfrn for State Seo. Jobn 9-· Schm.Jtz' IUcceaful RI p U bl t e I D nominatloo for .........,.., from the 3$th ll!atrlct contained $C.lil and nearly all WIS spent, It WU diacloaed Monday. Huge papier macho animals built by Newport and Costa Mesa school children for lchool otudies and later di.splayed In an art contest 1pon- aored by a Newport sboppini center are trucked ofi to Fairview State Hoopltal. Many ·of the colorful models wire donated to the boopital foe the enjoyment .of ill menially retarded patients. The Tustin Jlepublican°1._ were '59,IG, ocoordinf to the -lbeet filed Mondly ln-santa Ana. Newport Still lntereste.d In CoasJ Freeway Design . Listed IS top C<llll!jlbutor, with 11,000, w11 lbe intrtgulnf nme S. Agnew. Seo. Sebmlll. -.icled In Socnmenlo, !lla.Y<Cf coy about the ldenilty, sayinf he ·1mew ooly ... s. ,,,,,..,,, ........ men! figure he ~ad met In Wllllington D.C. recently. Wlllsrd Voit, ol Newport Balch, who coordinated Schmitz' camPfiigns in the 35th Congresstonal District ind the special election to finillh the late James "JVe'llJfKJrt .I.eailer llp11et by Plam Annocmoolnm!I of pun:h.. of Air California by Wlllplo C 1 li f o r.n I a ;:.tporation hu caUIOd -.., by liewport Belch ell)' ..,...11 ..... Coundlmsn Carl Kymla said· MondaJ llllbl tllal Westpta plam to """" the airline's maintenance op1111UOD. tram. Sci · Fruclooo to ~ o.mty Airport Could caUR more f1i&htL "Locatine main-hn could caWlt more fi1gta to the area,'' Kymla warned. "There is telt1nt maintmm::e and It II my unclentandJn& thJs II sametimeldooeatnlpt." He llUl(<lled that H Air Cal does get maintenance facWties 1t the airport the county Board of Superviaors should make the airline subject to the same flil;ht restrictions, as a condition of the leue agroement. 'that !'SA t.ntatlvely .agreed to when it was plannin& to acquire Air Cal. 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Mf41 ti "It-' ltlcll -c-. ""-· c:.tr ...... lt, ~-,, .... ft .., ~ ... -flll\'I •t INJI U.• -1'1111'1 .... ....., .. ,.,i.,,, Q, .. -lftly. • qo Wll 1 nii!Anllon ol lta -y llaJtd B. Utt'1 term. roared with taupter. . takeo four lllODlhs qo. '!be problem ,.11 · "Sure. S. Agnew. Old buddy ol mine. one of emphasis. I phoned him in Waahingtoo, Centralia, "'"--Cily Council'•~--~ ii to work on Wuh., that is," said Voit. upla.inlng 'Pl: •141-.a he re~ to S.m Agnew, I wealthy deslen studies along the adopted route lumberman and racehorse owner. but nol.to 1ign 1 freeway aaneme~t un-Georae Brokate, of Newport Beacll, tll the route 11 satllfactory lo tbe city. ·--.cl heaviest Sdunill contributor 'l1lo nitenlf\m. wrlUen far 'a --'3,000 provided. 1'bile lhrbor AH~ bly cmnntuee flMnrc on • bllI by » buUder Brad Miller was third with a temblym.an .. ftobert Badhaiq (ft..Newport, ez,100 donation. · Bach) ~ elim~ tbe freeway, chanpd Heavy handfuls were also cmtributed the wwding. In. it tbe COWldl reofflnned by c Arnold Smith, San Diero 1inanelol Ila reluslJ lo llllJI • fnewoY agreement boroO ..-firm Westgat..Collfornia wOll of the Upper Boy erolling. "until · rfoml Mondi 1 route satisfactory to the city of New· Corp. took over Air Ca 1 a '?, Port ~ch, has been approved by the with a_ •I.000 grant, plus a f760 11rt state Highway Commia:ion." by Fr1t.i B. Bu~, a developer and That implied the praent adopted routa · Hilton Hotels execut1v-:. was not satisfactory. · .Orange County Sher~ff~er James The reiteration of the council" Posl-Musick spent Pfl.45 wtnntng hla t:lection, lion was authored. by Howard i:.o,ers, aCcordine: to papers filed ~th ~ty the only councilman Who has ta.ken a election officers. firm !land OPPoling Padfic Colli y,.. Hll c:h11lenger, Manhal Norris, poured way thnJliglt the city. $4,311 llllo the bid fC< olfiC<!. lo liltl• Devlin Mid hi&hw1y engineen told avoll him that If dellp lludl .. cooldn't leed to • fre<way -ent they probobly would 111i11J1 their 1imoanel elsewhere. • Mayor Hirth proposed a new statement of the COW>dl'• ]>Olltion. But coundlmen. llivtnc -mllundentood ooa!, dedded . to bold off for two -llld work c:oro-Mly .. the WMfinC. Cho.tiners Reach Some Agreement On Separation .Presidential aide Murray M. Chotiner and his estranged wtfe reached a tem- porary settlement on cond!Uons fi legal separation Mondly in Orange County 6upc!tior Court. but Ul1y in strict privacy. Criticized Jut -by California Democratic 1Mden e Nixon's hatchet man dispatched to help Sen. George Mur!lhy-(R-lloY<rly Hilt.). aiotiner won at least two poiril in his marital war. 'Jbe proCeediJ1cs before superior Court Judp Robert Banyard were held behind cloeed doors and Mr1. Amalia "Mimi" Ototiner wu granted $750 per month lnlWd of the $1 ,000 she asked. President Nison's onetiiMCalifornia campaign manqer and key Capitol Hill adviser had noUling to say to the press except for one brief comment about the hlndlinC ol the hearing. ''Thil is 1 strictly perlOMI matter and that Is why "" handled It the way we did ," he said. "It only mncems my wife and myself and we have manqed to ruch 1 tern· ponrtly 11U&l1C1ory agreement." Both part.iel aiped a writ ol agree- ,,,... before Jude< Banyard to condude ihe heerina on Mrs. Chot1ner11 suit for a. legal mepar1Uon from her hu1blnd. She will continue to maintain the Newport kach home Utey shared •l 1637 Llncoln Lane, unUl their marriage of Dec. ZS, J915, ended ln teparation alter •~ years. Mrs. Chotiner has two minor .c~tdren by a previous marriqe . The auit brought by Mrs. Chotlner fll'emed to cotnckle well with her mate's mission from Walht.np:m D. C. to the Southland. allepdly lo boloter the political fortunes ol Sen .. Murpl>y. Boy Makes Plea To Help Center . Eloven-year .. ld alril Crouon II four feet , five tnchel tall mxl could barely see over the lectern to adcnss Newport Bea.ch city councilmen Monday night. But the Balboa ·Island youngster made his point that the city fathers should buy fl tichets to a drawing to fuqd mijor improvef'Q.ents at the Community Youth.. Center in Corona de! Mar. There was no way coun~ilmen could tum down his, sales pitcb . "Former Ma)'« Mrs. (Doreen) Marshall boulht a ticket last year," Crollc:l'I. said. So did Ill tile dV -1bls year. Worker Escapes Serious Injury A cm1truction w.:rker escaped serloua injury Monday when a beam he wa1 placing in the Coast IDghway brld1e over Back Bay slipped and fell on him. Police said Kenneth G. Wright, 27 of Paramont, an employe of the John L. Meek ConstrucUon Company, wa1 mov. ing a 21-foot beam held to a cable by a clamp. ApparenUy the beam came J005e when it split near the clamp and fell oa Wright'• shoulder,,. Wright was taken to ,Hoa1 Memorial Hoopital and tnated f,.. a bock lnJurr and 1 cut arm, then reiuted. Patrol Available Duririg Vacation Summer ii a favorite time for buralars to loot the homes of vacationer!. but the Costa Meil Crime PrevtnUon Com- mittee reminds dtiiem · that help ii avaUabte. Pol.ice: will establish a patrol check of your<...neigbborhoOd upm request, to keep an eye oot fot thieves or vandals. Ttle.a.bne the Costa MeSI Police t>eparlment records bureau at ..,.._5.173, to provide information about vacitlon dates and anyone dMignated to plck up your mail and oewipapers. ~ 01aa1J Clulllel JamH 'V. Urba, w11D ~ Jrllchen in the Mlrtnp, uJci-~t Edllon retains the right of appeaJ ol the hearing board's · decilion in the courts. Ediso nand Fllchen are alao awaiting a PUC decision on 1the proposed ateam plant expansion. PUC hearin&• were held beginning last December in Fo1,1nlain Valley and conUnulnc into F~bruary in Los Angel!&. . The hearing officer, Arch E. Main, said In Febru~ry that a PUC d~ision would be handed down "within four 'to si:.: months," after study by the com· missioners. Findings of the county agency hearing boord in denying the appeals Included : -Edison did not allow that the discharge of air contaminint.s from the opanded Huntm,ton Beach plant would not caUH inJury, detriment, nuiance or mmoyanc:e to 111y comidfnble number of peopla ; nor sbow lbal the ~P l'Wo·week Delay • would not endanpr .•• beallll or•Nlety d said people. • 1 -On Dec. 23. ltSI, the Orange County Air Pollution Control B o a r d adopted Rule 87, a portion of whicb prOO.ibltl discharge of air conlaminanta in exceP of 14G pounds per how' of nitroten oxides. . ·-Edison's proposed units •t· Hun- tington Beien are so desl,ned that they will necauarily diac:harge contaminants in excesa of the above minimum. Edison, in ptelfntinc its cue before the PUC euminer and tfie IOcal air pollution district, maintained that if the company was denied the right to expand the plant a power ahortaee would ~esult in Orange County by 1973. .EdilOn. attorney William E. Mari'. in- troduced evidence that Ed!JOn's proposed expansion of ita nuclear-powtred San Onofre plint could not be -pleted In time lo a..id the feared pawer ·shortage. Azimuth Annex ·Review • Postponed in :N~wport c.nslder1Uon ol Azimuth Equities lnc.'s requested IMeJ:aUon of the Aatropower property to Newport Beach hu been postponed two weeks b7 Newport city councilmen. All parties involved -Azimuth, tht Irvine Compony and Collins Radio - were in agreement Monday nilht In requesting the delay. Attorney A'IX Bowle for Azimuth Equities Qid a Local -M:ency Formation Commlaaion J'HChedulln1 has taken the ur1ency off and the city staff should be able to use more time: Arnold Can- field of Collins Radio Company said hi• firm would like a1 much time as possible to reach a decision, and Ray Wat.on, aenior vice president of thl Irvine Company, said he had mi ob- jection. .. Al far as I can see we are in no rush,'' Mayor' Ed Hirth lajd. Collini Radio 11 noW' very much in· volved bec:1U11 Azimuth II propooinf Rookie Officer Wins in Close Race With Stork A rookie Santa Ana police officer beat the stork by seconds Monday and !ISSisted Jn the birth of a aon to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jones of S26 s. Townaend St. . "Everything happened so fall there was no time to be nervous,'' said Patrolman Ralph Seller1, a member of the f1rce for nine months. "l sighed and the baby cried and I knew everything was o.k." Sellers was on patrol duty when he received a radio call that the stork was on Its way to the Jones home The newborn son of Mrs. Edna Jones, 29, are reported In fine condition today at Orange County Medical Center. "He's a fine policeman," aaid proud father James Jones, a Los Angeles butcher. ''He S\lre knew what he was doing." The new Jones· boy, not yet named, joins four brothers and four sisters. an alternate aMexation adding the undeveloped Tl acres of the Collids pro- perty to the Astropower 50 acre.s. Azimuth Vice President Robert Hirsch told councilmen that they !llould close the deal. to purchase the Astropower parcel from MacDonnell-Douglu with Azimuth!s financial partner today. He said he would be able to make the anoouncement after the f i n a n c I a I partnei:'s board d directon meetin& Wednesday. "Obviously my little company can't write this dleck," he n.ld. Plans are to build high-rise office buildings with one million aquare feet of office spa~ and a 4M-room hotel on the Astropower parcel at a cost of 140 to 1U millioo. Hirsch told about plans for the financial partnership because Qiuncilman Lindlley Parsons said he wanted alllW'ance the city didn't end up instead with a aerviee station and motel and vacant industrial property. He said Lockheed Airer~ Corp. Cllce was goinc to build on 200 acres but the last proposal was a nursery and amusement park "and that fell through ." ' Mesa Planners Okay A~arfinent Complex . The Don Koll Company of I Irvine won approval from the CO.ta Meu Planning Commission Monday evening for a 306- unit apartment comple1 at the aouthwest corner of Baker Street and what will be the Newport Freeway frontage area. The commission approved the building of 301 units recently but the additional five units were resubmitted and approved by the commiuion Jast nJ.&ht. Santa Ana Goodwill Gov. Ronald Reagan will be the prin- cipal speaker Friday at the dedication of Orana:e County Goodwill Industries' new $663,000 rehabilltaUon and evalua· tion center in Santa Ana. SERVICE • • 0 DAILY l'ILOT llafl I' ..... , Wild Ride · Third baseman Brian \Vild, 12,, . figures there's more than one \ ... way to get to the ball game. He ••-n pedals his -unicycle from his .. ·home at 401 Fullerton Ave.,• 1· Newport Beach, to the baseball " field at Mariners Park. • ... ' Nixon Planning ' To Attend Niece's Coast Wedding I K President Nixon is to leaVe for San Clemente Thursda·y for a week-long stay and activities that range from t!Je:. Newport Beach wedding of his nieca to a speech summing up the controversial Cambodian venture. The President, Mrs. Nixon ancf · daughter, Tricia are expected to att~ the Saturday Wedding of Laurene Mae Nixon, 26. A school teacher, Miu Ni:IOh will be · married in St. Andrew• Presbyterian Ourdl to Thomas Eblle~ Anfinson, 28, a certified public ac- countant. . She Is the daughter of the President's yoonger brother, Donald Nixon, a vi~~· president or the Marriot CorporatiQn. A receptiOn has been arranged at th1· Newporter Inn for about 800 guests. The President is expected to stay •l his San Clemente residence' from week'.t end to about the Fourth of July. During his stay at the Western While House, Mr. Nixon is expected to make a promised new report to the Ameri~~ people on the Cambodia c:iperation. ~· has pledged to have all American gl'OUDd forces out fi Cambodia by June JO• ~ a week from today. The talk ma f coincide with thi!. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler aald it has not been decid~d if the repjm would be in the form of a broadcut as the President did in iiMouncing Aprlf 30 that he w~ sending troops into cffi: bodia. ,11 .... ,. How much is it worth? ,, . In tho c•rpel business sometimes its wortli EVERYTHING I • H•rdly o day goes by that wo don't get • call rog•rding enothor company's poor install•· ti on. Occasionany the d1m191 resu~ing from poorly sewn seems or taped seems is not rtp1i,... oblo • Thon tho valuo of tlio invoslrnent looks polo indoodl • • ' Why p•y $300.00 or $1500.00 for carpeting • ·, and g1mbl1 with tho installation? W1 m1int1in all of our own crews, all taught .. tho ONLY w•y to install carpeting -the RIGHT. • ., way! The gr11t1st m1jority, of out business is ,,. forr•I. Jhero is Ii rHSOnl ' ALDEN'S .~:.: CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST~ MISA . ·-646-4838 .. I I ' I l ' ' I · . . . . • - Saddlehaek Teday'•ftmal • vpt:. ,3, NO. '149, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE "COUNTY, CALIFORNIA· , TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1970 TEN CENTS -I Laguna' s Leary to T 3ke 'Cure' in San Clemente . . ' By TOM BARI.ET Of .. De1b 'UM St.tr An apparently remorseful John .Bush Leary. beardless, hair 'neatly trimmed apd almo&& unrecognizable: in the clean swrt shirt and slacks he has exchanged for hippie garb .that defied description, 1$ today embarking, on·a San Clemente church program aimed at eradicating his former de~ on driJgs. His home for at least. the ne:a:t few weeb will be the C h u r c h of San Clem~,·150 Los Molinos, and his men- tor during that crucial period will be • I Despite Doubts I the Rev. Max Rapaport, the founder of a program devoted to the rehabilitl- tion of .drug users afiddicts. Leary got tbe ch to drive ,to San Clemeftte -with • Rapaport Mon- day when Superior COurt Judge Byron K. McMillail accepted the suggestions contained in • probation department report after Leary's conviction on 1 Laguna Beach drug charge. ii · He suspended what , could havtl"been a state prison terpt for ~ 21-year~Jd son of Or. Timotby Leary in favor Vote · at 18 Bill Signed by Nixon w;ct;s 'Who you voting for1' Cutbacks Under Study Tonight By City Council L.guna Beach councilmen tonight are npected to consider per!ONM!I cutbacks irkludin& recommended reduction in the lifeguard force at a special meeting. The budget study session set for 7:40 p.m. will take up earlier recom· mendations fronl the city manager. After adding extras to the preliminary budget such as three foot patrolmen ai\d a~ anlma1 cootrol officer, councilmen instructed the city manager to make necessary adjustments or cuts to balance the ~et without a tax hike. By spreading lifeguard CG'Yerage m~re thinly in the smnmer and eliminating the summer chief guard po1ition, it was estimated the city would save $!1,573 annually. 'lbe nwnber of guards pasitlons to be cut was not specified other than to say it might thin lhe summer force from 35 or 10 men lo about 30. . n>e city manager told councilmen he riit'lhe li[eguard cut could be made with- out appreciably increasing water safety . l>fob:lems although it was no~ as l«UR' an· arrangement as be would like. Lifeguards, however, later told coon· dlmen that the force coukl not stand · peraonneL cuts. · Other areas of proposed savings - that total $15'1,504 -included d~laying aalai'y hikes for city employes until Sept 1 to save about $20,000. Proposed penonnel reductions ir'IC!ude the post of planning director authorized In FebrultY but not HUed, 115~12 ; part time city clerk. $1,000; sen'ar recreaUon )eade11, $11113; a street sweeper eperat.or, -111.124; three street maintenance men that patdl potholes, 12t,271; two nilled buildine m1intmance men, $11,192; one gardener, $7,0l'Z; one s em l ·s t 111 e d mafn'tenance man, $1,0l'l; one unakllled maintenance man, 16,tlO; and • park &•~· fl,Dll. Aii<Jther 111,llOll would be Oj!Vlng by cutllllg engineering help. Cauncibn• Edward Lorr aLlo men- t~ the pombilky of cutbacks by combin ing department head posttions i.n some cases "rather than tryinc to cut off Jbe low mag. on the totem pol~." Councilman Charlton Boyd urged et the earner 1e&&ion that councilmen go lhnlll&h the iJudlel line by lln<. ' . • WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on has signed into law a bill lowering the voting age to 18 despite doubts about the meas'IJ'e's legality. He directed the attorney ,general to seek -a nlft court test of its con- . sliWtionality apd, at the aame lime, urged Coqaras to ptoceod wltll legisl• tion lo lower the voting ' IP by con- slil.utional amendment. The ta.year-old vote provision was at. !ached lo a me~ ex1...rlmg the Voting Rights Act cl 1• r.r r ... _.. Thi! act bas been credited • with enabling a million blacks to ~ Jn the South and figured prominently 'in Nimn's decision to sign the IJleasure. "Oelpite my misgivings about the con-. stitutionallty of this one provision, I have tod8y signed the bill,'' NIJ:an said in a statement Monday. "lf I were to veto, t would have to veto the entire bill-voting rights and ·all/' be said. · ·The Voting Righl3 Act will stand even fr· the courts strike down the tl-,..r-old vote provision. "Because the basic provisions ol this act are of great importance; therefore, 1 am giving it my approval and leavinc the decision on the disputed provision lo what I hope Will be a swift resolution by the courts," the President added. The measuie giving IS-yell'<>lds the right to vote will not affect this year's state and congressional elections, since it doesn't become effective until Jan. J. 'Ibe act covers 111 federal, state and· municipal elections. · A Whiti House 'source said Atty. Gen. John Mtichell probably would seek a court test, but added the bulk of the arguments probably would be tnade by interested parties or friends of the court instead of the government. Anyone could seek a constitutional test. the source added. 'l11e suit could be filed directly wi.th the Ji'!fftme Court or with a special three-Judge federal court ·with di.reel appeal to the high court. Nixon's Jllea for Congress· to Jll'oceed with legislation to lower the voling age by ax;ist~tutional amendment was . to avoid iny unnecessary delays jn lawermc the voting ·ace. He hu long favored giving ta-year-olds the right to vote. Nixon leeks a quick court lest to (See VOTE, Pap II .County Budget \}p $3.7 Million An Orange County 1171).71 1enera1 fund budget of $202,428,517, up more lhan S37 million over the current f11eal yell'. was presented to the Board of SupervilOfS thl• morniq:. County AdministraUve Officer Robert E. Thomas told board members th1t 1 property 111 rate lncr!ue of 15 cenl3 will probably be ne<enl!)' lo meet the proposed expenditures. ln making this assumption. 'lbomas said that an increase In ISleaaed pro- perty values of 10 percent over the ..current year and a carry over balance ol $9 million ftrt estimated. The anticipated tar increase over the . current $1.97 Is the highest by far In recent years. Sµpervisprs will start .~blic hlarincs on the budcet July 15 and conclude July 24 when the new bud1et will be finally adopted and the lax rite 1eL ., I • tJl . tbrff year:s probation which will, be strictly enforced b Probation Officer 1bat desire wu made known to Judge McMIUan ud he IU(lelled lo the nervOUJ younc difendant that he . might !int try 1o obCiin a dlplom• at Sad· diet.ck CoUece before movin& to San Fraocllco ud the health Io o d "He bu abown every willlitpeu ·1t Men's .Colony ln San Lula. Obispo and ~ and l know that. the boy b b servlni the one-to-tO.year •!Ile prtaon Nancy Nelson. " ·' , ' His employment, associates, residence' and habits :during that tum wliF be c1relully eumlned by probation oll!cen. determined to live a good, clean life," tenn impoaed Jut ~arch 11 by the Cooper said. "He f.acel a tremendous same Judge McMillan. Leary and all coDnected with hhn hope that~Jhe cbun:b. program ~·wi.11 be' tht finl step on a roaCl leaclii\t to teallaation of • dream that became a strona:· desire during. his ftetnt 9CMl1y diagnosUc study in the State's Chino facility -his entry into the· health SVU.te since he has never been able 'Ml.at same sentencJDc aeaion proctuceCI · to build bis oWn cllaracte'r and de~ a six-month Orqe County Jail leQrl on. his 0tm• inner ~ and . for Mrs. RolemarY Leary, 34, and JB'1 bactaroundhe-u. • Del-allonlOy Marvin Cooper, ~ • Rev. Rapaport ud Probation ()[[ie<r Nebon all feel confident that youn& Lell'J will break free from • life dominated by drugs li1d .iep rrom the relOUl'CeS.," ~ • ' stepmother is curn:ntly free fnm ber Wllatevtr lqf]uences may come to bear Santa Ana Jail by virtue of the poainc on Youn&: Leary they wiU not inclUde or an appeal bond. But tt ii npect.ed that exerted for many years by bis · that ~bation olf~rs wUI not aDow father. The ~year.Oki LSD cultilt is ' her to relume her relMiomblp with her cutrently coofloed lo tho Lot· ,Pidtts huoblod's aon. food business. · ... --by'bil [IDl«IS [•-· ~I -ft' .... !,.''"' r 'I'!"" • f ~t ~ f' . . ' El,,IPlllisS Al\!Di~ltiENDs·.!'.iLlve models portray 'Jiidy <ll)oriionll) Lagjlna' Beac~:. Doretta Bo~arin'on', F.X .. 'Wi!lterllalte~'s ''Empre&1 Eugenio 'and l'8dies · Newport Beach: 'Carolyn Anger, Newport Beach;' of Ule ·Court" in. P1'1lP!lralion for !'ageant of Ule 'Mas· , ·JUI!•' Adshade, Balboa: Sue' Pegg; Newport .Be8fh: ' ters July 17. Models . are (from left) _I.;aurece 0.,:.'" Barbara Lee •Olson, San 'Clemente, and · Randy Vore,. Laguna ·Beach; Cindy Umb, Corona de! Mar; Daugherty, Biilboa. · . ' .. Li!ing Pietures Viewed '. ' . . . Press _Applauds A·nnual Pag~ant of . the . Masters By BARBARA . KREIBICH Of ... D9lr' ,. ........ The '1970· Pageant of the Maeters, or at least a small sampling .of the new ' program, .won its first rounds of applause from a critical audience -the working press -Monday ,night. Occasion was the annual "press nicht," desl&ned to . give writers a n d pl)otographeis ·from new.s pa per s, veiling' lil: the Bowl. m8aumes and television an opportunity Even· preliminary ·inspectiOft 'o f to view'backltate operaUons at Irvin e backstage preparations did not ·dim tne Bowl and photqs:raph . the impressive · luatef of the spectacle for lhe journaliats re9UIU on stage. · who burst into applause as ·ttie curtains . Sir '\living pictur~" were :Prepared parted :on the first presentation, ~·The for the ·evening, ~Ith newsmen following Vendors," by.Mexican artist Alejandro ·every step from.makeup and •costuming, Rangel Hlldalgo. throuB!' ,posing, Ugl>tlllg ind final Ull· The pict,ure is posed by four Pogeant Surf Hampers Dive Search youngsters, Juan Evans•anil Sand)r Baker of Laguna Be8ch and Donna · and Cliy i Hutter o( El Toro. In eolorful1 coetumes, they depict rour paintings in Hildalgo'1 seHes, uGo(ng to Market," "Litt.le Flower VendOr.'' "'Little Bird Vendoi-" and "1.Jttle Fruit V~." . ' For Body of Drowned Boy· There are 43 ' ctliklreo· in the two cuts for the' 1970• Pag~t. nenmen wefe , told, alon& wlth , e9 . teenager& and »4 • Police Nab 'Woman In Clemente A woman driver bolt«! throupa U.S. Border Pltro[ dleeiq>olnt In ~ hours this morning, then led a 1trift1 of pursuing·patrol cars en a iOO:-miJe.per. how-1chase: through San Clemenle with • helpless alien ,trapped in the car trunk, pollce .ci)arse<! loday. • 1 'n?e· w~ld dlue ended: ln a footrace ~San c1_eineo1e:1• Munlcipa[ Goll ' . In the end, authorities amsted Mr 'and ~-John ~n Cbaniben cl i;j Centro on char,.. of alien smugllng: .. 'llley_ may abo fife .~ apinlt ·the cOuple on 14Yuk with a deadly weapon . after the pair alletledly -their large sedan in an effort to run · ,dowp federa.1-ottlcers.- AuthOritJes charge that the whole affair ,began·at t :lS a.m. when Mrs. Oilmbers ,dri~in& the larce sedan, ran throuch .the -r checkpoint.just south of San :Oool.re, narrowly Pliloinc two pairo[men, ,She_then faced up the San Diego Froeway toward ·San Clemente. . Moments later, the black IOClan WU ,bein1, ~' ~t hjgh .speeds by ~ hlfhway patrol cars, two others from .the Border Patrol ud a pair of San .Clemente-palrol units. , The '~ •vehlcle t.urned off on the .Avenlda Maplelena of£ramp, police sakl, •IJJC[ ~ed the. oenlourage around the municipal golf course several times. It finally · slopped ·at A v e n t di ,Magda[-and. Avenlda Crespi, -. ,the mon ..er ·woman bolied from a.. ftbicle into the dJZi;neu •. ·' Both were arr!ated 1t 5:30 a.m~ "After 4.he couple. 111Ut," ·ooe Gfticw . ebeer.ved, "the-trunk of the car.. opened . .11ow1y and 1an. a,-fully acared nationll crawled out... ~ • IJ'h1r11ieit-was held rordeportation. ; ' • , I l : I ' ' '. . ! • ' ' . End to . Ba!l ~ught_. LONDON (AP) -South. Africa ,._ proached the, new•~ lfDVe/D. men! today lo 'end llrlt$'• sis·'*' bu on. the sale o( arms to thfit ~le, Pr.. fl!li•rd Muller, South AfricOn fo~ign' DVnls\el'· who Is . jn :f.ottdon, re- questAkl an appointment wiUf Britala's new fore!~ sectetary, Sir Alec l>Oual• Home, for an informal ditc111skm of a whole iaqe 'o( issues · between the Orulfe • adults. . P nd. J nd 1 Icy te th' I:' 1._ .... Church In Capblrano Beach. • The casts, · each n'urOberihc I S 8 · You can keep· cool at es delflel ou inc 1u., a mur war 1s '"'amouc volUllt .. rsfromthrou"""'•t"-••e~---L ·•-bea··-w~-~ _..._ h•-pered di'vlll([' operiUON In The Montoya brotherr, IOTIS of Doheny 6 '""' '"'' -• """"''" on "'JC \;!IQ -~•1 or warm ,,_,_.. _.. he bod [ F--•-· k Volunteer Fireman· lAwrence Mon&oya ty, work on alternate weeks durin& lbe up further inland where the mer- tht aearch for t Y o . ~~1c. o( 34311 Camino El M9(ino tn Ca~ . six-week'Pageant. "¥1· cury will stop at 15. Hazy IUnlbinl Montoya, I, wbo drowned with his Sta&. drowned in 1 111000 formed iit Second work recreated on the 'Bowl· wUl prevail all day. younpr brother Saturd1y night in 1 : the -.th cl .San Juan Creek by high •laie Monday nigilt was the brilli111t dirty Doheny Park lagoon. · Iida. • · '"Cardl111l's Portrait," by <'merican . INS!DE TODAY San ·Clement. !Uepards, who had . '!II< Drothers, reQOi;tediY under custody artl!t Toby E. ROlienthal: ortclml o[ : Rod " Laver of ~ona del.Jl.,.j planned extensivetdiving operations to-of their mother during six-week visitation ' which:h~s in the Palace of the lAlioa I : and . Rot1 ETMrlon of, NetDpOrt day, called off their search after the · after a dlvdrce, went to DOhenY Beach , Of Honor in Sa~ Francbc"o, · '· , • I , B~~ scored viat~l'if.l!todatl'• surf in the.Doheny and Capi.st!ino Beach Saturday afternoon . apparently' under Roy JohMOn of 'SoUth Ga~t ,'DQuslas I . rouftd1 o"f. &hr All·Engiond tm'1.ia area grew too heavy:-.~1tlpiirvii;on o( ap· ll-yeaf<-Okt boy who ' Palnler "of .'Newport Beacli ,Ud..Uet ham · h' w b MOll1Whlfe, funenj arr...,..,ents for ~ leR:~ atone. IDVHilgaton,11\id .,. 1 • Waper ofi South . .LalU!"' ·~ !or:a.. 1 Stt '~:~~.116~ illl !<dun, u.i Dlher vlelim of lhe dou~'trapl~ . Sometime Saturday eveni111,.lhe boys , -day plioto ,....,.. , • ., : ' • • • hl.e been comp&etlcl at aatter Mortuarf vanilhed' in the UnpalrOlled lagoon. .. · lie all ~ otMt 30 'Items ln the s.-.. : ~ =:= ,. In San CJemne. On Sundlf mortdnc byltlnders near • '197o 'Pigeant, "1;.c;;rdiolr~.P011ra.(t" .... or..c..w ~ UtUt Lawrence Montoya, 1. will be the treac:heroQs lagoon saW Law'rencethe'I . · s one of the .aQ-ltme-favortta .etectect 1 ,-gz~·1 i . :: ::: "'."-, .. ~ t buried Jn Alcenlion Cemetery in El · bOOy being cirried out to sea by as . lht be!l j n 351 years of. Pageant ...,. ,.... ' 1t1111...,.... 1•11t Toro .tter Requ1em Mau F'riday morn· walfn re1eased alter a ·tractor cut : h1story. It wp first pttsetlted in IMI. · ==.:.:: 1: :;::.=-: Ina at 11 o'clock. _ . • _ ~ the 111\(1 bar. • ~lmost 5111! the i~S ha'f:e ;.been 1 , '-..,a 1•11 ......_ • Rosary for tht Montoya boy will be 'l1le Dody Of the older ' tirOlhet, ~:·. -~lahecl from top tO bottom.10 penn:tt · ·-: ::.:,. ••··· :! · =.n...,.,...,. , .. :: .. ···· ... ·· recited Thunday nigh!. at 7:30 p.m.,Both vOlllp~s pnoum~ was)led out t• ·~ ... or new 'technlqlles ,deYOIDpod ~J '"""' . " --,. ..,.Ices wlll bl held in S~ Edward'i ' (See 'Sl:All•n, Pa&a 11 • , (lie PAGBANT, Pip' I) ' ' . . • ' .. ' J DAILY PILOT -1'lloldcr. -"· 1970 Pr111 Melll ...... r LAGUNA'S CAROL WILLIS POSES IN PASTORAL· SETTING FOR PLAYBOY MAGAZINE · Sorry te Bult Your Bubble, F1U11, But Miu July 11 M•rrled ,.,._ r ... J PAGEANT .. . Pageant technidans, with new sets, cm- lumes and Ughtinl effects. The 30 listed presentations actually include 56 Individual art worka, tot.alin& 20 paintings, 24 sculptures, a 1keldl, an artifact , a mural, a ·11-to1d lilk ~ and eight carved Ivories. ''The Anunciation," Italian artifact In wood with gold paint by Simone Martint, drew 1ups from the pr• audience. First presented in 1951, it ts a recreation o( an original in ttie Uffitl Gallery at Florence, 1i,.ly. · Poeing for the Mondly night presen- tation· were Barbara En1ler m Newport Beach; Jennifer 'Walker of El T<l"O~ Jan Waugh ol South1Laauna ; and Cindy Wtll1 of Corona del Mar. An athletic sped.lcular, with modell ln seemingly impouttile JIOHll, is John steuart CUrry'1 ''11Mt P1lfifl1 IAap," in which Esther Baker ol Laguna· Beach, Tim Hutter o1 EI Toro llld Leo Wllloo of Auh<im, aP.,... ill Oylni \nJ>ll!I artists. , , , Finl pr.,..ted In 19", Ci<rman ariU!I F .X. Wlnterhalter's •;Empreu Eua:eni• and Ladles of the Court,. ' is I magnificently c o s tu med present1L109 with be-wigged ladies in a formal tarden -· South Coast t>eouu.. .depicting th• royal company on Mondl!iY we re Laurece De Vore and J u d y bymond Cl LafU"a Beach : Cyndy Limb of Corona det Mar: Doretta Bohannon, Carolyn Anger and Sue Peg of Newport Beach, Julie A<fP1de and Randi Daugherty of Balboa and Barbara Lee Ol!On of San Clemente. Breathtaking finale to the press presen-- t.ation was the m1rble" 1CUlpture, "War Memorial of Normandy,'' by Americ~ artist Donald DtlAJe. pre1ented on 1 uni- que rovolvlng platform on top ol the ma.in stage. Model Roger Lanphear of Laruna . Beach posed for the •lntle figure, original of whict> ii at Salnl&-Mere-Egli.. tn Nonnandie, .France. The 1970 Pageant of the Masters is espected, as usual. to fill the 2,?172«at Irvine Bowl amphitheater nlghUy during Its lil·week nin, July 17 through Aug. :io. Weekend performances alrYdy are aold_out,._but seats still are available for weekday evenings, the bo:t office reparta. DAILY PILOT .. ...,.,. ··-~ '-" ..... C---"- " ......... ..... .. ..... ,..., . s.c-... lteHrt N. W11d ,.,ulllflt -Plltll.,,., fo Jee~ It. C11rl1v ~,.,..,!_I .... 0.-0-ll ,,........, l heM•t IC11vil Eoltor n,.,.,,, A. M11r11Mfte M-llrlf EO!lor . l ttli1rd P. Nill lelllll Oreflli C-lr Ef!tw °"''" CM .. M-1 U. WtJI lloy S!rftl Nt..,.rl •t.at ll: Jtll Wt~I ••lkt Boult'V1N L...-••t11= m il'or"' A~e<1111 ~ .... tll' kec~: llUJ l11t11 11-wltov9rd 1111 (.""""'M: al,,..,,,, !I (1"'1,. llMI She"s Play111ate Laguna Lovely New ·Miss July a By IUQIARD P. NAIL Of .... .,...., '"" lteff carol Willis, the nude centerfold In llie Jai.111 isoue ol Pll)iloy Magazine. wu bui:lly answering phones a few weeks 4 ago for LlllN Buch buliDNI and pro,. fesalonal ·men. 'Ibo ll·ytar-old lovely wu ~eel by free.Wice Lquna ~ Fran Hunt, who was a c:uitomer: ot Tam Annerin& Serviot, -I Hunt dr-d by one U,. ·to chat with owner, Lin')' Taylor, and met the •lbapely minHklrled operator. Hunt. took some test shota In piltoral tettinp and Playboy decided. Jt had ill Mia July •. Mrs. Willis was phot.otraphed in vartour bl:c.ktrounds and ttages of un- drell. 'J'bere is a !hot at Vidorili Beach in Laguna . -llie rocky llhcinillne in tile bocqround. . In . other shota oho Is rldin( on a rocty·beach, entertainlol m her Lquna leacb~paind01aT-willl ''authen&ie Indfln: symbols. II 'ntt *1t1 aays she la part Chen>ltee. In the centeifold ahot and another lhot. Mrs. Willi1 Is &! the buff. · Aaked if posing in the nude bothered bet -Ille bad never JOOdeled btfare -Mrs. Willil laid not In the 1eut. "Our generalion has a litUe more relas:ed attitude about things ••• I loot on it IS I tort of arty µ..inc " She hopes it will lead to more modelina: and possibly something th e a t rt c.a J ,. although she has no .actJni baekground. 'Ibere have already been nlbblh from Hollywood, it WU reported. Mrs. Willis liked working for Larry T1ylor's answering service. She aaJd cheerfully. that everyone got along well. Taylor, who is also president Of Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Truatees, said Mrs. Willis wa1 alway1 · a good worker and 1lwayi on time. Mi ss July aaid she Joved Laguna but felt it was get.ting a trifle congested IOrt of a "little Los Angeles." She th.inkl ahe may move to Oregon or some other acenle spot that has foor . ..._ of lbe year. A Teun by birth, lhe and her hulband came to Laguna from San FnnclJco. Tho Playboy i!N'ead uid lhe liluJI lo 'ttlke or go honeback Hdinl In the hill1 ancr "get.s a tick out of acmmina: the aeucapes and other artistic wares in •the galleries that line the X.JW!a Beach oqmenl of Pacific C ou I Hichway.;• San Clenient.e' s Fourth D~play_Eu""1h Meager ~-· ,Public coolrlbutioos -lo help San Clemmie's bua• lUIJl\I&! fireWl\l"kl display ere only trickling In, activity tp()kesmen said today. and if money becomes scarce the size · of the colorful display mlght have to be cut. · Paul Roberts, spokesman for the jointly-sponsored event at the SAn Clemente Pier, said that out of 8,000 tetteJs malled out to San Clemente residents, leM than one-third resulted in donations. The July Fourtl1 display, one of the largest on the Orange Coast, is sponsored ~a_cb YJ:BT ~y the San Clemente Post 42.'.J of the American Legion and Post 7142 o{ the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Independence Day theme will be ''Honor America Day." To herald its arrival -and spur more badly needed donations -posters and hbge bamers will appear in San Clemeri.e in coming days. The well-known exhibit, Bhol after dusk from special bunker are.s constructed at the end of the municipal pier, runs up larp OOlls to the veterans' lfOllps because of prices cl pyrotechnic pieces, mailings and posters. •''We have less than twG weeks1 to !ind additional funds for the firewor;ks display; if we can'L gel enough, it might mean we would have to reduce the cost of the fireworks display and shorten the rb:lw," Rtlberts said. He strH9ed that no salaries are spent throu&h the donations. All the funds - are used to meet expemes. Donors are \fela:ime to lend cm- tributiol'Js to the Veteran's Fireworks CornmiU.e, P.O. Box .2911, San Cl-.U 12872. From . Page J SEARCH ..• scR unnoticed in the murky water. Searches on the water and by helicopter through Sunday failed to yield a. trace or the 6oy. Divers attempting to search several underwater trenches will have to wait until the surf subsides and vlsibllity clears up, lifeguard officials said today. Besides their father,· th! two brothers lc<1ve their stepmother, Mrs . Kathy Mon· toya; a brother, O.niel; two sisters, Loriann and Teresa Mae ; their mother, Diana Daves of San Juan Capistrano: grandparents Mrs. Mary C. ·Montoya of Trinidad. Colo., Ernest .and Leona Deforrest of Fresno and Gjllace and Seymour Sanford of Capistrano Beach. Fellow volunteers •t the Doheny Volunk!er Fire Department announced today that they were accepting don1llons to 11 trust fund fGr the Montoya\family throu,ti their fife station, P .0. Bo-. 2211, Caplatrano Bead!. nm. ..... A. Viejo Youngsters °'".__o,,· __ M , ............ N ....... ·-Get..:C:ooled Off Laguna Traf fie Snarls· Ended Traffic snarls due "' Installation of guna !c '1 new water-trarum11sion-...... -"r-. .. r'!:'lllled OtllY ••C ... ,..,.. ._., 111 ..-.i. (91!-,.,. LttllfHI -..:ch. .,.._, IMd'I, C.11 MIU, H""!lflt!t~ ~ t r-' IJ-le"' Vt"-'f, •• ,. will! - ..... t .. -. Or-(1t11 lllllllilflll'le (8meiftY ... 11111"1 ..... h •rt II :1111 W .. I .... •1"1111 •• ,.._, &Ndl, •if ,,. ""'' ..... llfWt, C.0.11 -· T...,.._ 1114) 6itl.CJJ1. Cl....W· AMrtitl .. 6411111 ... c ......... r>c,.,,....., , ••• , .... 4tl-4411 1be temperature hll!n't really soared line, have finally ended, at least for dlg· yet, but Mis,,ion Viejo youn1sters are ging up the roadways, Clty Manaaer Prw to cool themselves off Wed!M!8ady, Jim D. Wheaton reports . anyway. H<r#ever, motorists goin1 up Puk Ave. They will be ha ving their annual water nue, In the vicinity ol Third Street ·nghL at 1.he Montanoso Recreation should watch ror wnrkert who are repair· Center. one that will dampen lol.s o( lng city water Jines. clothes but no spirits. The water transmission tint work will Gradts sir and up v.'ill have their free for all at 1 p.m. Grades five· and be completely finished when all lbe re- C:lillvrtpl, ,,,., o...-c1ul """'l"'lnt Gl-r. 1>11 IM•I '"''"" U:ontr1t,'"'' tf1!1r!11 ,,...,,er or tfnrf"""""lt "'""' ,...., k r"'"'9U(H w11NYI llftlll1 ,.,. Oll•\lleo! II Ct!H,.,.,,I ........ ~· ir .. i 'Mi Ifft itl•'}I.,......., 'IUcll' ••• C..11 ,,,,_, (11~11!•. ~'"""' ,., u nllr u .• _..1111r1 .., M•lt tt • -1111)-i "'INt1"' ""' .... ti""'• U 01 ....,,ltlty. under will ataae their water n.mt on paving 11 done «I the streets where the • .• 'F'riC!iy~ June 28 ii'liai:'s me liiTil.'~'·· '""-11nt"Wts"1Rid. So far, only Glenneyre .. Each participant must bril'ii an empty street has befn resurfaced. The trans-- half pJlon milk cartOl'J. mission llne is headed for Sooth Lasuna. ' ., \ .. Swan .Sexy At Trial Of Manson - W.S ANGEi.ES (AP).-Tail, lilapely SWllll Atklnl ceme Ui court in areen Joontfnc pajama• with a plunging , neckline that showed her to be ·braless today at the trial fl, fcur ~r!IODS d'laraed · with killin& •clrees Sharon Tate -and Iii otheni. Afi spectators stared at ilie 21-year-old defendant, Oiarles Maneon'.s attorney asked th.It the ch.ieft&in of a hippie type clan be al)Qwed to take the stand a.s • witnen in support of a mot.icm to diam!• charpo .. gr~ he had been denied his rilhf. to 1 speedy trial. '"-lor. Court Judge diaries Older ~efUHd to hear Manaon. .. • . · M~ Atkinl, who uaually has wom • a )oaee.fitUng blue utin ctrels tO court, drew 11..o_amlle from Mll*ft as she en- tered with the two other women defftt- dant.s. Defense attorneys Monday won court permission lo speak with the young woman es:pected to be the prosecution'• major wltness -but it appears unlikely they will be able to. The judge said they oould speak with Linda Kuabian. 21,,only if she apd her attome1 aareed. . Attorney .G.ary Fleitdunan' ha.s kept Mrs. Kasab1an under tight .security since it became known that !he would testify for the at.ate -most likely in return for immunity from prosecution. He 11ya that Mrs. Kasabian has rtteiv- ed threateninr letters from members ol Charles Mauon's nomadic hippie-style cllft. • Jt ls aaid that Jhe WU out.Bide Miss Tiiie"• mansfan tilt nipt tilt actress and four others were t1ain and \·Was allO outaide the home of market owner Leoo LaBlanca the nexl niahl, AU(. 10, Whml ht~ his wife -. killed. Mant0n and three YOlml women who traveled witK hil clan are being tried for murder-coospiracy In the killl1111. . Daye 9'1nn, aUorney for one of the women, 21-year-old Suun Atkins, aays he wu kept from teeing Mrs. Kuabian Jn iall en orders from Fleiachman. AlJo Mondly Judce Older Tefused to act on a motion by Miu Atkins to waive her ri,tit to 1 jury trial, because the JnHCUtion opt><JIOCI the move. Sile aaid she felt ahe would have a "better chance" if tried by a judge alone. Older denied a motion b, MlnlOll"s Mtomey, Irvine Kanarek, to aUoW jurors to return heme NCh nicht. Kanarek aald the bardlhlp ol eeq-.ring the juron for what mfll>t be alz months could keep fair and impartial jurors off the panel. The attorney wu told by Older he coWd reintroduce his motion after a jut)' ii .... In. To Atiend Wedding ' l I President Due , his Weekend President Nixon Js to leave for · Ian Clemente Thursday for a week-lone stay and activities that range from tht Newport Beach wedd(hg of hH niece to i speech sunlming up the canlroveraial Cambodian venture: The President, Mrs. NiJ:on and daughter, Trl~ia are es:pected to alt.end the Saturday wedding ol Laurene Mae Nixon, 26. A school teactier, Miu Nixon will be married in St. Andrewi Presbyterian Church to Tmmu Elmer Anlimon, 21, 1 certified public ac- coonlant. She ii the daughter ol I/le President's youn1er brother, Donald NiJ:m, a vice president ol the M~rriot eor,or.Uon. A receptian baa been !Taqed al llie Ne'!l'Orter Inn for about lllO' ....... The President ii ei~ted to st.y ••, hli ~ Clemente residence from weelr• end lo about ihe Fourth of July, During his Illy at tne wHtem Whit. House, Mr1. Nixon 11 expected to make • pnmised 'new report to the American people on the Cambodia operation. H• has pledged to have all American. ground forces out ol Cambodia by June 30 -a week from today. The talk m a 1 coincide witb this. Preas Secretary Ru>aJd. Ziegler said it has nol · been , decided II the report would~ be in 1he 'tum ol a broadCut u the Preaident did in MSl<lUJlcini April 30 ihal be WM HOdina hoops inlo Cam· hodil .... Capistrano Board OKs Budget of $70 7 Mill~on ...... Capistrano Unified School District trustees approved a tenta.Uve 'budget Monday totalling fl,713,202. The budget was approved without alteration after a lengthy di!cusSion. Major criticism came from Ray Campbell, San Clemente busineMmaa Coupl~ Busted In San Clemente For Pot Growing TwG San Clemente married couples face char1e1 ol growin& and possessin& marijuana after narcotics of ricer 1 discovered alleged side-by-side "gardens of grass" over the weekend. Police said they arrested Michael and Eileen Spector, both 19. at their a~ ment on 150 W. AveRida Escalones Apart· ment D. At the same time they arruted Patrick, YI. and Joy Rae Biasiotti, 32, at 152 Escalonea Apartment. C. Both couples alle1edly were growina the forbidden weed in pots ln the back yard. Police said a · neiJbbor called in the report. The Spectors wer~ released on their own recogniunct by 1 municipal court judge. The othe.r couple wu held on ll,000 bail apiece. .v:-: whG iaid too much money was being spent in non-instructional artaa • Superintendent Trumu Benedict told the board it would JIOt. be •ecessary to use the entire SO.Cent tar override passed by the voters in March. Income from the SO-cent override would have totalled $7,742,723. • The instruction category was the most' costly. Salaries for principals, director{ teachers and clerical workers amounted to ~.421,989. Books and other Jn- structicmal expenses brought the granrl> total to $4,673,990. · -'W:. The instructi011a) figure represe11ts al ·' increase of. $800,000 over last year. most of w~lch IS to be spent for teaching salaries: It reflects wage Increases and a growing staff which will fill a nel:" · elen:ienta~ school and provide for single session kindergarten. Tra1u1portalion costs were listed AS *332.347. Operation cost.s tolalled 1627,491. ~~er expe11ses i n c I u d e d : ad· m1n1stralion, $199,794: health services- '38.625; maintenance, SZ73,070: fooi services, $3.348: community services $138,596; capital outlay S202.700: debt services $.1'77,16.S: and fixed charges IS!0.255. ,.,,_Page J VOTE ••• -· av_oid any future elect.Jon problems tha\ might result ii 11-year~lds were permit. ted to vote and their balJota were JateJ declared illegal. 1 -Step Unplanned .. An estimated 11 million person• between the age of 18 and 21 would · be permitted to vote under the mea°sU.ret : · In extending the voting rights act £hilt : w~ due to expire in August, Nixod : Uld: ! • "Although this bill does not inclu.ul '. all of . the administration's r~1 : mendations. it does incorporate im! provements which extend its reach stid f~rth~r. suspending literacy tests .naf honwide and also putting an end' t.o the present welter of state residency requirements for voting for presld,ett and vice presidenl" , ,, Beach Man Hits Laguna Buil.ding A H~ Beod> man made an unscheduled atop at Laguna's World Sav- ina• and Lou Building Monday afternoon when hit car ahot ICf08S the side•alk at Forest Avenue and · South Coa st Hiahway and into a wall of the savings finn brand!. Tsak Kolnes. 17. of 1241 Warner Ave., told police his brakes-failed when he attempted to pull up behind a car stopped for the traffic Jijht at the' busy in· tenection. M he swerved to aVoid the vehicle ahead, driven by Ca~ Taylor, 25, oC 743 Cliff Drive, Kolnes car croa.ed the sidewalk and came to rest a1ainst the plaster wall. The Taylor vehicle, clipped from the rear, sustained slight damage. The front end or Kolnes' car was more severely damaged and the wall was only slighUy bent. No injuries were li!ted, but several Forest Avenue pedeslrlami displayed unaccustomed 11ility a.s they leaped out or the way of the errant vehicle. SERVICE • • • Nixon also cited figures disclosing the number of blacks who have been registered under the act and the auble:o quent election of more thin 400 Nearo officials in the South. , · '"I'hese are more than e I e ct lo a · statistics," he said. "They are ltalisUcs of hope, and dramatic; _e'iidence that the American system works." ! ·•' • How much is it worth? In t'he carpet business sometimes its wortfi EVERYTHING I H•rdly • day goos !;y that we ilon't got 1 c•ll re91rdin9 another comp1ny's poor inst1fl1· tion. Occ•sionally tho damage resu~ing lrom poorly sawn seams or t•ped seams is .not re,,.ir· •blo. Than tho valua of tha invostmont lool<s palo indaodl ' --' - Why poy $300.00 or $I 500.00 for carpotin<J. and 9amblo with tha installation? ·•·' W1 m1int1in in of our own crews, 1fi t1ught " tho ONLY way to inst•ll urpoting -tho RIGHT.,. ' w1y! Tne gre1t1st m1jority of our business i1 r• •·· ftrTll. . .: There is a re11on! ALDEN'S .. :· CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Phlcelltlti A••· COSTA MISA -----~':..:.46-4131 ., I I l ' ,, ~ h • c ,, • I " ., 'in Ill p. m bl .. I• .. Ill th lb .. ., 'W lb 'll 1. .. pr ao ci pt th Bi I th In ti! lo ~ ,,.bl I' .. m ,, tk Co "' of - • ' Lag1111a Beaell ... T...,,,1 l'l••I vcr. ~l. NO .. ,.,, 2 SECTIONS, 26· PAGES , . Laguna's Leary II)' TOM IWU.ET .................. All apparenUy """""""' John Bush Leary, beardless, hair nuily trimmed · arid. almost unrecogniuble In the clean sport idllrl and alacks he has nchanged for ~lpple prb that delled description, II today embarking on a Sao c1.m..,1e • churdl Jl'lll'lm _ almfd at erad.ieating his former dependence on drugs. His t.ne for at Jeasl the next few• weeks will be\ the C h u r c h of San ci,mente. 1~ Los MoUnos, and his men· tor awing that crucial perJod will be ~ • !he Rev. Max , Rapaport, the founder of a proeram devoted. to the rebabilita· tion of drug uSers and adclicU. • Leary got the chance to · d\'iv• to San Clemenle with Rev. Rapoport Mon- day when .Superior COOrt Judie ~Pon K, McMiiian accepted the sugatlons· contained in a proW,ion d9"11lent report after Leary's conviction on a Laguna Bead! drug charge. He suspended what could have ·been a. state prilOO term for tile Jl·year!old son of Dr. Timothy ~ary in favor ' ORANGE COONTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1970 TEN CENTS to Take'Cure' •. Ill San Clemente of three yean probalioo which will be · strictly enforced by• Probation Oflim' Nancy 'Nellon. .~=.=. ~i:.~· ca"'"Dy examined by proboticJ!i officerJI. Lealy· ond 'aD . eonneclod . with him hope · tbat the dmrdt prOcram will • be1 the first .step. on a rood' leadins 'to reall:ytton. of a dream that became· •· s't~ 1desire during his · recent 90:-Cfay1 dla&nOltic study in r the state's Chino fadllly · ..L his entry Into the health food business. · . . - 'l1lal deelre ... made kMwn to Jud&<. Mclllllan and lie ~ to the . nenoua YOUOI deleDdant that he micbt lint try to obtain a diploma at Sad· -t ColJep belan -· lo Sao Frlllldaoo and , !be health f·o o d br.eqi-he-· . . . Ill!-allarDeJ Manin Cooper, the RH. . Rapoport and Probation Officer NellOll all IOel --Iba! young Leary will break 1ree from · a me doa\inaled by drup and 1tep from the thadow cut bf.hll famous father. ' . ~ . "He bu tbown every willingneu at Chino and I B-thal the boy is detenn1ned to live a· eood, clean life," Cooper aaid. 11He faces I lremencbls atnJi11e since he haa never 'been able · to butld hb nwn cbarlllle< aed depend on hb own 'Inner llrencthl and relOUl'Cll.,.. . Wl)ltever Influences may come to bear -on JOWll Leary they will not include that exerted f« many yeaf'3 by his father. ·The ~year.old LSD cultist is currently confined to tha Loi Pldrea Men'1 Colony in San Luis Obispo and is serving the one-,to.10.year slale prbon term Imposed last March 11 by the same Judj:e McMillan. . That ..,.. oentenclng -produced a s~x-monlh Orange· Counly Jail tertn. ror Mrs. ~Leary, M, and John~ .stepmother ii currently free from her Santa Ana jail by virtue of the polllnc of an appeal bond. But ft II expecled that probation. officers will not alknr her to resume her relaUonthlp with ber husband's aon. I as.e_ mu er •• Despite DoafJts Vote at 1-S Bill " Signed by Nixon WASHINGTON CAP) -Pruidenl Nix· on has signed into law a bill 1owering the voting age to II despite doubts about the measure's legality. • ' . ' .. Police Nab :Woman ' hi Clemente A woman driver bohed. through a U.S. He directed tl!e attorney pneral to -a ..iirt cnurl .1111 ol Ill -stl!utlonality and, it Ille ...... l,ime. ' urged Coli&Jess to prnceed"irllh lolilbt· • J lion to lower the Voling are by con- stituUonal amendment. Bonier 'Patrol checkpoint In ~wn boon tbil l)lOl'rling, then led a ~ 91' PW'SWDl·P,atrol can on a JOO.mile-per. hoor cbase through Sao Clemenle wllh a belplets alien trllfll'ed In the car trunk ~ cbar&<d.~y. .. . • ' ~. lill!I """" .... iii. a lcio!i-~.' ~·. Municipal Coli ' In Ille enc1; aDthorlliee arrested Mr "'4 Mii. Jobi) Alan <Jiambers of Ei Cenln> on chargeio of allt!n 11nuallng. oo I v/jtl's 'Who you "°ting fo rl' Cutbacks Vnder Study Tonight By Cit y Coun cil 1 1Laguna Beach councilmen tonight are expected to consider personnel cutbacks 'iiic luding recommended reduction in the lifecllard rorce at a special meeting. 'The budget study session set for 7:40 'p.m. will , take pp earlier re~m­ mendations from the city manager. After adding extras lo the prelli:ninary budget such lll three foo~ patrolmen aod an animal control officer, councilmen imtructed the city manager to make necessary adjustments or cuts to balance .&be budget without a tax hike. _ By spreading lifeguard covera~ m?re thinly in the summer and ~Urn1~aUng the summer chief guard position, 1t was estimated the city would save ·~~,573 annually. 'Jbe nwnber of gU8J'ds pos1ti0ns , .. tO be cul was nOl specified other than 'lb say il might thin the summer force ~ y-om 3S or to men to about 30. The city manager told couDcilmen he teit the lifeguard cut could be made with- oul appreciably increasing water safety problems although tt. wl!s no~ as secure '" a1Tangement as he would like. ' Lifeguards, however, Jater told copn· cibnen that the force could not. sflnd personnel cuts. . 1be 18-year-oJd vote provision WIS 1t- tached to a measure utendinc tbe Vothtt Rights Act of 1965 for five years. The act has been credited with enabling a million blacks to register in the South and figured prominently in Nb:on'1 decision to sign the measure. "De!lpite my misgivings about the con. stitutionality of this one provlsion, I have today signed the bill," Nilan 111d in a statement Monday. "If I were to veto, I would have lo veto the entire bill-voting right$ and ·an ," he sakl. The Voting Rights Act will stand evt:n If the courts strike down the !~year.old vote provision. "Because the basic provisions of this act are of great importance, there:!ore, l am giving it my approval and leaving the decision on the disputed i;rovision to what I hope win be a swift resolution by the courts," the President added. The me asure giving 18-year-olds the right to vote will not affect this . year's state and congress ion al elections, since it doesn't become effective until Jan. 1. 'l'1e act covers all federal, state and municipal elections. A White Hoose source said Atty. Gen. John Mtichell probably would eeet a court test, but added the bulk of the arguments probably would be made by interested parties or friends of the ®-urt instead of the government. Anyone could seek a constitutional test, the 80tlrct added. The suit could be filed directly with the Supreme Court or with a special three-judge federal court with direct appeal to the hlgh court. -NiJ:on's_pJea_ for Confress to lK'OCeed with legislation to lower the voting age by constitutional amendment was . to · avoid any unnecessary delays in lowering the voting age. He hall long favored giving IS-year.olds the right lo vote. Ni.ion' seeks a quick court test to !Se< VOTE, P•ae ZI Count y Budget Up $37 Million other areas of proposed savmgs . - that total '157 ,004 -included d~lay1ng Ulary bikes for city employes unttl Sept. I to save about $20,000. Propoted personnel reductions Include An Orange County 1970-71 1eneral fund !he post ol planning dlncl« authorized budget of $202,421,587. up more than tn February but not filled, $15,312; part $37 million over the cumnt flscal year, Ume dty clerk, $1,000; senior recreation was presented to the Bolrd of leader, $1,913; a street nffj>er operator. Supervisors this morning. ttt.a4; thrft street maintenance !"en . County Administrative Officer Robert \bat pafdl polbola, Sl1:27f; two slulled E. Thomas told board members tho! bulldinl maintenaince men, •11,m : one a property tax Tate increue of 15 cents 'gardener, 17,0ll; one 1emI·st11 t • d will probably be necessary to meet the maintenance man, $1,Gll : one unsktlled proposed erpenditures. .~maintenance man, N,4m; and a park In making this assumption, 1'1omas 1atdener, fl,911:. said that an ncrease in assessed pro- Another $fl ,IOO would be saving by prert.y values of 10 percent over the artting enstneei;ing help. current year and a carry over balance Councilman F.dward Lorr also men-of $9 million were estimated. tloned the poulblllty or cutback1 by .The anticipated tax increase over the combining department head positions in current $1.67 is the highest by far In 9bme ca!lel "rather than trying lo cul recent years. elf the lo'J man on the totem pole." Supervi90rs will start public hearings Councilman €harltan Boyd ur1ed at-m-the -budg8l--July-l5 and conclude tht earlier seWon that councilmen go July 24 when the new budget "ill be throup the budael line by line. finoUy adopted and the tax rate set. ' ' ./ j: ,,. ,, ... r' ' r ., E~RESS AND·f RIENDS '-tive<JnOdels par.tray F .X. Wiiiterhal\er's 1·Ell)pre.. .'.£ugen!e and Ladies of the Court" in,prepar111\on for Pageant of lhe Mas· ters Jilly° 17; Models are (from Jell) Laurece De· Vore,.Lagun~ ~ach; ·cindy limb; Corona del Mar j . . ,J udy :Dymolld; Lagwuio Beach; Doretta • Boh"!'non; · Nel\11,olt Beach; Carolyn Anger, Newport · Beach; , .Juliei Adsbade; Balboa; Sue Pegg; Newport Beach; Barb\lra. Lee Olson, san Clemente,. and . Randy Daughert~. Balboa. Li:ving ·. Piet.ures View~.d They may abo file charges acalnsl the coople nn ..,.4 wilh a deadly -pon alter tlJe palr allmdly used ~r lai'ge sedan fn an effort to run down.federal officers. AuthortUes charge that the. whole affair bef1!1 at •:15 a.m. when Mrs. Cluunbln, drtvjng the large sedan, ran thrciieh the border checkpoint just south of San Onofre, narrowly missing two patrolmen. She then raced up the San Diego Freeway toward Sao Clemen!e. Moments later, the black Jeda n was being !ailed at high speeds by three hlghway patrol cars, two others from the Border Patrol and a pair of San ·c1emen1e potrol u.W. The fleeing vehicle turned ore on the Avertida Magdelena offramp, police said, and led the entourage arotmd the municipal golf course several times. __ It Jinally __ ~ at Avenlda Magdalena iiXI Avenida Crespi, where the man and woman bolted from the vehicle into the darkness. Both were arrested at 5:30 1.m. "After the couple spilt," one officer observed, "the trunk of the car apened alowly and ao awfully acared national , crawled out"' _ ~ress__ ~J?p~ds: Annual Pageant_aLthe_MasJen ___ ni._a1_1 .. _w_ .. _he1_d f_0r_d .... _r1_a1_i .. _. By BARBARA KREIBICB • photographers from newspaper•, veiling In the Bowl . •--~•-End to Ban Sought Of .. ~ , ... ...., magazines and television an opportunity . Even preliminary Uiat""'-"-' 0 r The-1970.. P~geant of the '.Malters; or1 ·to view backstate Ol?'fations at I r v i n e backstage preparations did nol dim the LONDON (AP) -South Africa ap- lt least a small sampling of the new Bowl and P.hotolfaph the impressive . luster o1 Ute. specfacle for the joumaliJts proached the new Canvenative govem- program, won its first rourids~ of apPlause 1 re9Ulls on stlge. · · . who mtr$t into apPlause as th~ cw:,ams ihent today to end Britain's sir-~ fr<Jn a critical audience -~ wor:king_ SJx "llving_piqtyres" .B.r.e.~pi:_eDar.ed__.P~~on the f1n:t_~_!ion.-;---1be_ba"~ the sa~~of wms to that f'tPUl>!iC. press -Monday night. 'for the evening, with t.ewsme.n fouOwing ------Y--eMors,''., by. Meilcan artist AleJandro ~· rnl'anl Muller:. South African Occasion was the annual "press night," every step from makeup and costunting, Rangel Hilda.Igo. foreign minister who is in Loltdon, ~ designed to give writers a n d n ... .,...,.h ........ 1ng lighuog and final un-1be picture is posed by four Pageant quested .llln appointmen~ with Britain 1 .... .....,, .,.,.. 1 • new foreign secretary, Sir Ak!c Douglu- Surf Hamper~ Dive Search For Body of Drowned Boy Pounding 1url aed murky waler this Cathollc <Jlurch In Caplltr-Beach. morning lWnpered diving operlllonl In The M-,a bnithm, IOl1I of Dol>eny . the search for the body of Frederick Vol-Fireman Lawrence Momaya . . of ,_ Qunlno> El Molino In Capiltrano Montoya, I, who dro"1*f with . h19 _ Beach drowned In a lagoon formed at Younter' brother Saturday night 1n a ,. the ,moutb of San. Juan Creek by tµgtt dirty Doheny Part lqoon. Udes. San Clemenle lilquaAls. •ho had The bn>lhen, reportedly under custody planned extensive dtvlng operations to-· of their mothtt during li1•week vilitation day, called off their aeardl after1 the · .ttlr a dtvottt, went to Doheny Beach 1url In the Doheny aed ~ Buch Salurday · allen--1\11. under area .,.... too hea'J. ~ ' . _...-II ae . U·E boy who · M-le, lunoral m-111 for' , ~ ::t:t.= 'lald. !he oCher victim of lhe -1rapoly llolnltlnlt lni. tl\e bofs have been compleled at lihaller Mortuary vonfohed'ln the~ lagoon. . In Sae Clemente. . . On Sunday -1111 ~rs hear LIUle Lawrence M-,a, I, will be the 'Ire-.-ll(ooo ,. ... La'""""''' burled In Alcensloo Cemelery ·in El . body belnc canlld OU! 14 ,.. by the Toro after Requiem Mau Fnday morn· waters releued after a tractor cut Ing at 11 o'clock. . throup the-~ bar. . ~ for _the Montoya b6y will be -'lbe body'-o1· the older olother, in· recited Thuraday niCbt at 7:30 p.m. ~oth ··vnt1a'ator1· pre.urned, washed Out to services •ID be held In St. E<hrard'I • · (Ae 'it"'"•'• If . .. • youngskrs, Juan Evans and Sandy Baker Home, for an ·informal discussion of ol Laguna Beach and Donna and Olay a whole range of issues between the HuUer ol El Toro. In colorful costumes, they depicl four paintings In Hildalgo's aeries, "Going to Market," "Little Flower Vendor," "LitUe Bird Vendor" and "Little Fruit Vendor." There are 43 children in the two casts . for the 1970 Pageant, newsmen were .told,. along with 19 teenagers and 204 adult.. 'ltle· caaU1 . each numblrin& t 5 t volunleers from throughoul Orange Coun. ty, work on alternate weeb durina; the U·week Pageant run. ' Second -t recrealed oo the Bowl slace Monday night was the brilliant "'bardinal'1 Portrait," by American artist Toby E. Rosenthal, ortpnal° of which .hangs in the Palace of the Lesion of Honor In 8'n Francbco. Roy J~ of . South Gate, Douglas ' Palmer of, N"port Beech and Del W•Pier of Squ(h 4gw:ia posed lor the ' Mo:nda)' photo session. 1 l4ke all 'the other 30 items in the 11'70 Pageant, :o•nie .Cardinll's Portrait" js one ot tbe all-time favc:ritel '!elected a1 the belt In 1$ years of Pageant 'history. It was first prhented in JMf. Almost all the Items have betn refur biafied from top to tiOttom to permit the use of new lechnlques developed by (llee PAGEANT, hp I) • • «Aut Weatller , You can keep cool at es clqree:1 on the beaches Wednelday or warm up further inland where the mer· cury will stop at 85. Hazy sunshine will prevail an day. INSIDE TOD..\ Y Rod LaVfr of Corona def Mar and Ro11 Emcrsan of Newpo rt Bncla .scortd victories ht toda11'• round of ihe AU.England unnia cha:m.piomhipi at Wimblcdo'11, S~e SporU, POflt 16. ,.._. ' -·-.. c.ca1111 VII . • --.. , ....... ·---· • ..... " ·--.. -1J ,_. .... --• --.. .. •"'9rill• p ... • -" ••11ert1M""'l I .. -" ·-1•11 ....... • ............ 14 ' ........ " --" --lt-1 4 -.. " --.. .. ' > • 2 DAILY I'll.OT IC .,.. """' ........ LAGUNA'S CAROL WILLIS POSES· IN PASTOllAL SETTING FOR PLAYBOY MAGAZINE Sorry te Bust Your Buiollle, 1'11101, But Miu July'l1 Married · ~~~~~~~~~..:__- ,,,.... r .. e 1 PAGEANT .•• Pageant t..tmid~ with new Mltl, eo1- 1um .. end Ughilng efr.ctl. The 30 listed presentations actually include 56 individual . art works, t.otaliD& 20 paintings, U oculptur., a autdi, an artifact, a mural, • 1J..fold lilk screen and eight carved tvori.es. "The Anunciatlori," Italian artH.ct In wood with &Old paint, by Simone Martini, d..... ,..,. from the ..... audience. First praented in 1959, tt ls a recreation of an origi.pal kt the Uffizl Gallery ,at ~e, J.;.iy, . Pooing for the Monday nlght ,preset> taUon were Birbati Engler« N~ Beach: Jennifer y.ralker of El 'J'.aro; Jan Waugh ol S.Oth 'Lacuna; end 'Cindy Wells of Coroni det Mar. Art athletic ~lar. with .~ In 9Mllibgly Laif mllllo ~ Ir 1alul steuart Curry'I ••The Pauing Leapt'' 1n wblch Esthe< BWc i! LoaunaBach, Thb Hutter ot.li~ .t.o WQooo ol Auheim, appeO;'.u flyiq ~ artisll. I ' : ' Finl in-~ In !Ml, Genna aritill F .X:-Wlnterbalter11 '!EmlUll Euceaie ,and Ladies io< the Coort'' is a magnificently co 1 ~um ed praenteUoa wUh be-wigged ladies in a formal prdeo P<>f·,lh Coast beauties depicUi., the ro~'i company on Monday w e.r • Laurece De Vore and , J u d y Dymon4 of Laguna Belld>; C)ondy Limb ol ~ del Mar; Domta Bohannon, Caiolyn ,..,,.,, and Sue ·Pell ol NewpOr\ Beoch, Julie Adghade end Randi Daual>e1'IY o1 =:.-i Bar!>"!! ~-Q.ilon ol San Breathtakinf fhllle lo the JX<ll p<ael>o talion was the m~le ICUlpture, "War Memorial of NonnJDdY.'' by American' artist Donald OtLue, p:etented on a uni- que revolvlnj; plaUom\ on top of the main stage. . · Model Roger . wphear of La"""' Beach pooed fnr the single figure, orlginaJ·of which lS at Salnte-Mere-Eglise in Nqrmapctie, France. The 1970'-Pageant-of the Mastera is ~. as usual, to flll the 2,Sn.seat Irvine liowi amphitheater nlghtly during Its six-week run, July 17 through Aug. 30. Weekend performances already are &Old out, but seals still are available for weekday evenlng.s. the box office reports; DAILY PILOT .... ,_,.._. Mal .......... ----.. CJ ... OUHGI: COAST PVILtlMINCJ COJAl"AM't ••Prt N. w.9' \ ' """'""' •"' l"llbll:Wllr , \ · J1ck l . Curl1y Viet ...,.1!0"'1 ind G-r•I M•Mlfr 1h1m11 1<11•il EcHtw Tho"''' A. M11rphi11• M.nltll!I Efl11r lticli1r• I', N11I SOulll g,...,. c-lr Edi• o .... COSl1 MtM! no w,,, 91f ltr..t H..,.,1 111(!!: 2'11 W•1t e11a1111 kuhr.,.,.. UrMIM ._": m ,._, ... ,,.,_ """""9*' ~: 1711! ... (ft.,,,,,_.. kll ~ .. ~ Ill Qlllj119 .... . DAIL 'f l"ILOT, wl!71 w"1klt It ~-tlW ....... ,....,.. • ""'"~ lllly --s-•• , ,,. ...,.,."' ,lfili9N. ,., l...--..:tllt ....._, ---"· '*" ~-MliM!Mftplt ... di .... ,._ .... '111llity, ..... 1911to - ....,., nlllltrtt.. °"-<Mt! ...,.......... (lfnpt"' .,i..iiflt """" -., n 11 .,.. .. ._, ·~ .. H-1 ....._ -.. DI w.t a., l lr"1, Cftll ~. l ........ ITI41 Ml.4Jll C'-Sf;M M••"'"' '41·1611 ,_ ,..,_. ..... ,. . .,. ... T1h,.111 4flo44H ""'r<91\:, 1m. or,.... cw.1 Pllillltfli"I ~. fl• ,,..,..~ 11.,.i.., lllwllr•t-1111W,•l _,.., ... cf.;enl.-l• Mtt J11 ,..., • ,~,, "'""-' ... 19( ...... "''"""'"' ~·· -· ~ dftl •M1t1: ... !f •' H....-..1 .._,, · ••f ~ "'-' G•l""""I•, -....c.r..,._ W urtler •• .......,,.,, .., ••111! U,llt .......,, "'*"9ry ""t!M'Mll. ... ~.... . She~s a Playn1ate Laguna Lovely New Miss July 11J RJalAJID P. NALL -Mrs. Willla said not In die leut. • .. Dlllfr '"" ,..,. "Our gener1ti0n has a little more Carol Willia, the nude eenlerlold In relaaed attitude about things ••• I look ~-'-loll -.. ol !''• ........ u ...... _ oo it aa a oort ol arty thing" ;:. l:.iu7 --mi ;;;.'a~ she h-11will1...t to more moclelinc .,. for ~-Beach .,,_ end pro. and possibly IDmethlng t b e at r I c a I , fmloaal men. . although ahe h11 no •ctlni baeqrow,d. The 2l-year-old lovely WU dlacovtred There have already been nibblea from by INe-lance LqUna pirotosripher Fran Hollywood, it wu repor!ed . Hun~ who was a ...-er of Tam Mrs. Wllila liked working for Larry ADlwerifll Sen1ce -Taylor's answering service. She u.ld Hunt dropped by 'ono diy to chat cheerfully that everyone. got along weU. with owner, Larry Taylor, and met tbt Taylor, who Js also pre~dent rl. Laguna tbapely minkldrled operator. Besch Unified Schooi Dialrlct Board ol Hunt toot soine test thot:s in paatoril Trustees, Slid Mn. WilllS w~ ,iway1 oettlnp end Playboj< decided it bad a good worker and always on lime. ill Mia July. Miss July u1d. ahe love:ct Llflllla but Mn. Willis -phoqrapbecl .. felt It WU 1ettma a trill• conaeated . •ulnus ~ and llapl ol ill> IOI'! of a "little !AS Angeles." She thinks -· '1llin Is a -11 Vjl:IJlria -the may move to 0rqon or ...,. , other In i_.. wtit the rocJr; -ti c.nlc spot that bas lour .,._ d die bacqro,md. the year. In other -. the Is ~ Oii i . A Teun by birth, she and her hUJband roc11J belch, ~ID ... 1-'.~ to Laguna from Sen Francltc0. Bolch apartmeo~ painting a T-tlllrl Wlill The Playboy 1pr...t., 11kl' ahe Iik<o "aulllentlc ladiln l)'Dll>alt.• 'llla 1torJ to ~ •-to horseback riding la the 1111 Ille Is part Qierokee._ blllt end "get& a-ldck out ol acannlng In ,'the cenlalold abot and .-the ,...,.pea an.I. other arlisllc wares llbol;Mn. Willla la in Ille bull. In the plierieo Illa! line the, Laguna Aded 11 polifti la Iha nude botb....t Beach aegment ol Pldllc C oa 11 her -the bad never modeled W.,. lll&bway:" San Clem,ente's Fourth Dispkiy-;-EurUls Meager Public oonlribuilone to help San Clemmie's buge ODIWll'fimootka dilplay ..,. only trickling In, actlvlty.opok ...... said today, end if.money btcoiOH scarce the site of the colorful di!play migbt have to be cut. "Paul Roberts, spokesman for the joirtly~ed event at tbe S&n Clemente Pi~ L said that out of 8,000 letters maile<l: cill ti San Clemente residents, less than one.third resulted Jn donations. The July Fourth display , one of the largest on the Or1nge Cotst, is sponsored each year by the San Clemente Post 42.3 of the' American Legion and P06t 7142 o! the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The lndepeudeox:e Day theme will be "Honor America Dey." To heraJd it! arrival -and epur JD(ft badly needed donations -pasters and hua:e bamers will appear in San Clemente in c:oming days. 'The well-known exhibit, shot after dusk from apeclal bunker areas constructed 1t the end of the municipal pier, runs up large C06ts to the vetera.ns' groups because of prices d. pyrotechnic pieces, mailings and posters. "We have Jess than two weeks lo find 8dditional fUnds for the fireworks display; if we can't 1et eoough, it might mean we would have lo reduce the cost ol the fireworks display and shorten the lhow," Roberts aaid, He slre3sed ttlat no salaries are spent LAhlOUlh the donatiOlll. All the funds Viejo Youngsters Get Cooled Off The temperature hasn't really aoared yet, but Mission Viejo youngsters are IOinc to cool themselves off Wednesady, arryway. They will be having their annual water fipt· al the Mootanoso Recreation Center, one that will dampen Jots of cloLhes but no spirits. Grades siJ and up will have their frte for all at J p.m. Grades five ind under will stage their water fight on Friday, June 26 at the same time. 'Each participant must brl111 an empty half I°"!" milk carlGO. 1 are used to meet e1pemes. Donors are welcome to emcf mn- t.ribuUons to the Veteran's Fireworks Committee, P .o. Box 299, San Clememe imn. From Page l ·SEARrn •.• sea unnoticed in the murky water. Searches on the water and by helicopter, through Sunday failed to yield a trace of the boy, Divers attempting to search several underwater trenches will have to wait until the surf subsides and vislbllily clears up, 1ifeguard offkials said today. Besides their father, the two brothers leave theit stepmother, Mrs. Kathy Mon- toya; a brother, DaNel; two slster1, Uiriann and T~ Mae; their mother, Diana Daves of ·san Juan C1pl!tr1no; grandparents Mrs. Mary C. Montoya or Trinidad, Colo., Ernest and Leooa Deforrest or Fresno and Grace and Seymour Sanford or Capisllano Beach. Fellow volunteers at the Doheny Volunteer Fire Department announced today that they were accepting donations to a trust fund for the Montoya family through their fire station, P.O. Box 2216, Capistr1no ~ach, mn. Laguna Traf fie Snarls Ended Triffic snarls due ftt installation of Laguna Beach·a· new water transmiaion llne, have finllly ended, 1t least for dla· glng up the roadways, City Mana1er Jim D. Wheaton reports. However,-motorists goin1 up Puk Ave- nue, In the vicinity of Third Street should watch for workers who are repair. ing city water lines. '.fhe water transmission line work will be completely finished when all the re- pa ving ls done· on the streets where the line was laid . So far, only Glenneyre street has been resurfaced. The tr1ns· mlsslon llne ia headed few South Laguna. ~ Susan Sexy _Tr_ia Of Manson LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tall, llhapely Susan Alklris Came to court in gr~p Jouna:ing paJIJtlas with a plunging ' neckline tfiat showed her to be braless today at the.trial of fcur perscins charged witt1 kitting actreu Sharon Tate and sis otMn. AJ spectators stared al the· 11·year~ld defendant. Oiarln Man.90R's 1Uomey asked lhlt the chieftain of a hippie type cWa be allowed to take the stand ~ a witness in support or 1 motim to diamla ch&rr,. on ll"Otlllds he had "f"' deoled his right to • speedy trial. -Superior coun Judge aw-1 .. Oldtr reluoed to hear MBOIOll. Mill Atkins, who usually bas wom a -fitting blue aatin dress to coort, drew a smlle from Mamon as she en- tered with the two other women defeo· danta. Defense. attorneys Monday won court permission to apeak with the young woman expected to be the prosecution's nt1jor witness -but i~ appears unlikely they will be able lo. 'lbt judge said they could speak with Linda Kasabian, 21 , only if she and her attorney agreed. Attomey Gary Fleischmaii has kept Mrs. Kasabian under tight security since it became known that she would testify for the state -most likely in return for immunity from prosecution. He says that Mrs. Kasabian has receiv- ed threatenine Jelled from members d Charles M&nlOll.'a nomadic bippte.etyle clan. It 0 IS II.id that llht WU outalde Mias Tale's ll10ftlian the nlfht the act .... and four others were alaln 1n4 was allo GJtaJde lbe borne or market owner 1-LaBlanca the next night, Aug. JO, when be and hia wile were killed. MlnlOD and three YOUDI women who tr1veled with his clan are beln& tried for-murd~cy in the killlnp. Daye Shinn, attorney for one of the WGCnen, 21-year-old Susan Atkins, says he wu kept from aeelnr Mrs. Kuabian ·in 1a.il on orders from Fleischman. Also Mooday Judie Older refused lo 1ct on 1 moUon by Miss Atkins to waive her rl&fit to a jury trial, ~use the puleCUUon oppoeed the move. She Mid llhe felt the would have a "better chance" if tried by a judce aJOOe. Older denJed a motion by Manion'• attorney, Irvine Kanaret. to allow jurors to return home each nfaht. Kanarek ukl the hardllllp ol aequett.iing the juron for what micht be ail: mooths could keep fair and Impartial jurors olf the pcnel, • The ati<>mey wu told by Older be eou1d relntroduct bit motion 1fter a juey ii '"'."" In. To Attead Wedding President D·u·e I I This Weekend •' ..... President Nixon 11 to leaVe. for San Clemente Thursday for a we(!k·Ioac lltly and activities that ran1e from the Newport Beac;:h weddi.ng « bis niece to a speech summing up th~ cmtroversial Cambodian venture. · The President, Mrs. Nixon , and daughter, Tricia are expected to attend the Saturday weddin1 of Laurene Mae Nixon, 26. A school teacher, Miss Nixon will be: married in St. Andrews Presbyterian Churdi to Thoma! Elmer Anfinson , 28, a certified public ac- countant. She is the drulhtu of the President's younger brother .. l>qlald Nixon, 1 vice president ol the Marriot Corporation. A ,..,.Pllon bas been r<anPd al the • ' Newporter lnn'!Or ibouCICXfiueili. . The President is expected to stay ._, his San Cttimente residence from week'• end lo about tt1e Foorth o{ July. ·During his stay at the Western Whl:M House,. Mrs. Nixon Is e~ed to rn.U a promised new report tO the American people on the Cl.mbodia operation. Ht ha s pledged_ to have all American groun<I forces out o{ Cambodia by Jtme 30 ...... a week from today. The .t,alk m a;s coincide with ~is. Press Secrelary ·Ronald · Ziegler ..id it has not., been decided II the reptt would he m the form of a brt>oilc¥l as lhe President did In amOUJICinf ,Apjil 30 lhal he Wai sending t.._ Into Cqi- tiodia, , . ' I Capistrano Board OK.s ' • ' • • . Bu1get of $7. 7 Mil·lion ~ Capistranof Unified School District who said too much money was being. tru1teet aJ>Pi'oved a tenlatlve budget spent In non-instructional areas. Monday tolatltn, ft,713,102. Superintendent TrumaR· Benedict told The budget was approved without the board it' would .at be 1tecessary alteration after a lengthy discussion. lo use the entire 50-cent tax override Major criticism came fronl Ray passed by the voters in Match . 11 Cl "-· . Income from the Slkent override would Campbe , San emente ud11neumu have totalled $7,742.723. 1 The instru~ion category was the mqst costly. Salanes for principa]s, direct~, teachers and clerical workers amounted lo '4,421,989. Books and other in· structiooal expenses. brought the grand lotal to $4,673,990. Couples Busted In San Oemente For Pot Growing Two San Clemente married couples race charges or growing and ~ssing marijuana after narcotics o r f i c e r s discovered alleged side-by-side "gardens of grass'' o~er the weekend . · Police said they arrested Michael and Eilten Spector, both 19. at thelr apart· ment on 150 W~ Avenida EscaJones Apart· ment D. Al the same time they arrested Patrick. j/, and Joy Rae Biuiotta, 32, at 152 EscaJones Apartment C. Both couples 1llqedly were growing the forbidden weed in pol! in the back yard. Police said a neighbor called in the report. The Spectors were released on their own recognizance by 1 municipal court judge. The other couple was held on $1,000 bail apiece. , The instructio11al figure Npremit.s an increase of $800,000 over last year, most or w~ich is to be spent for teaching salaries. It reflects wage increases and a growing staff which will fill a new elementary school and provide for single session kindergarten. Transportation cm:ls were listed as $332,347. Operation costs totalled S827,491. Other expenses i n c I u d e d : td· minist ration, $199,794; health servi~ S38.6_25 : maintenance. $273,070 ; fooi services, $3,348: community services $138.596 ; capital outlay S2Q2,700: debf services $377,165; and fixed charges $520,255. From Pqe l VOTE ••• • avoid any future election problems that might result if 18-year-olds were pennlt.. ted to vote and their ballota were later declared illegal. Step Unplanned An estimated ll million persons between the age of 18 and 11 would be permitted to vote under the measure. In extending the voting riR}lta act that was due to expire in August Nixon said : ' , Beach ¥an Hits Laguna Building A Huntington Beach man made an unscheduled stop at Laguna's World Sav· ings and lA&n Buildin& Monday afternoon when his car shot across the sidewalk 1l Forest Avenue and South Coast ffi&hway and into a wall of the savings !inn branch. Isak Kolnes, 67, d 6241' Warner Ave., told poli~ his brakes failed when he attempted lo pull up behind a car stopped for the traffic light at the busy in· tenection. AA he swerved to avoid the vehicle ahead, driven by Carol Taylor, 25, or 743 Cliff Dri¥e, Kolnes car creased the • sidewalk and came to rest against the plaster wall. The Taylor vehicle, clipped from the rear, sustained 11ight damage. The front end of Kolnes' car was more severely damaged and the wall was only slighlly bent..No injuries were listed, but several Forest A venue pedestrians displayed unaccustomed agility as they leaped out of the way of the errant vehicle. SERVICE • • • "Although this bill does not incl Ude all of the administration's recom· mendations, it does incorporate lin· provements which ei:tend its reach still further, suspending literacy tests na· tionwide and also putting an end to the present welter or state residency requirements for voling for president and vice president." Nixon also cited figures disclosing the number of blacks who have been re1istered under the act and the subse- quent election of more than too Negro officials in the South. "These are more than e I e c t i o n statistics," he said. "They are statistl~s of hope, and dramatic eviden~ that the American system works." r How much is it worth? In the c1rpet business som1time1 its worth EVERYTHING I Hardly 1 d1y 9011 by th1t we ann'I 911 t call regarding another company 's poor instal\a .. ti on. Occ11ion1lly the dam190 resulting from poorly sewn 1e1ms or taped ~ams i1 not repair• •bit. Thon tho volue ol !lit lnvoslmtnl looks pol. indaodl I Why poy $300.00 or $1500.00 lor cerpeting end g1mbl1 willi_ Iha install1tion 7 . We maintain ell of our own crews, 111 taught Iha ONLY way lo install c~rpoting -tho RIGHT ~·y! T~e 9reatest mejoritY. of our bu1in1ss i$ r• lorrol. There is 1 r111onl ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES ••• 1663 l'lactntla A vt. COSTA MUA 646-4838 ., ' . \ ' \ ' • • \ I I \ I " . KAYE LAROCHE FITS NEWPORT'S SUE PEGG WITH WIG One of Nine in 'Empress Eu91ni1 and L11di11 of the Court' 'College's First Graduatio11 Sees 111 ·Getting · Degrees ..._ -~. Saddleback Co.llege has co'lle ue with 1 "flrst''-its 1970 graduating -class: is the first ·class to graduate fr9m the campus. · · ·;.•0ne hundred eleven candidates Will receive their diplomas from coll~ge board president Michael Collins, at the commencement ceremonies to be held ~ Suntlay at 7 p.m. in the Campus Terrace. "Baccalaureate will precede the gradua· Uoo exercises at 4 p.m. the same day. · ''The sweetheart C ampus of Orange ·~County beCOmt:s of age." Dr. F~ed Bremer said concerning the graduation 'Of the first class. "All the tremendous ·&\rides and accomplishments since the ·~mmunity college district was cre~ted Dy an overwhelming deci.sion ~f the . voters have tangible meaning with lhc • p;ran'ting of these Associate of Art t·degrees ." .. , 1 Keynote comme11cen1ent address will .. l>e delivered by Sidney W. B.rossm~n, cihancellor of the California Community "colleges. The identity of the valedictorian .wi\i be. witbheld unti\ t_he time of the commencement ceremorues. ... The Baccalaureate address Y.'ill be ·delivued by the Rev. Joseph S. Stevens, ·pastor of the San-Clemente Presbyleri an ·Church and president of the San Clemente Ministerial Association. lnvoca· \Ion will be delivered·by the Rev. Father. Otto E. Sporrer, pastor of St. Nicholas {:atholic Church gf Laguna Hills. The Saddle back College Choir, under [he direction of Richard Raub will sing for the baccalaureate service and the c.oncert Band will provide music for jhe commencement ceremony. Those graduating by community are: Laguna Beach: f Marla · Sue Burns, Marion McElroy .Qasagi:andet _l{ary P. Collins. Deborah Dake, R. Robert de Almeida, Rand y Lee DeVore, Pauline Favour Claudia Louisa Gillespie. Jae-. -queline 'Anne Gillespie, Holly Ann Golfos, -Gail Ruth Goodwin, Janet ~1argaret !<;uinther , ~telinda Leigh Hawkins, John Hen ry Heid . Jr .. David \Y illiam Hirdler. Charles Ledgerwood, Thomas Ross Nicholson. Ill, John Stanley Schwartz, Deborah Ann Weber. S.• Cleme•le: Robert D. Bradbury, Irene Chapman Rites Conducted The Rev. Baird Coffin of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Laguna Beach, of- ficiated today at services ror Irene Hewett Chapman, 1595 N. Coast Highwa y. 1 who died Saturday in St. Joseph's 1 Hospital, Burbank. She ws 14. i The l p.m. rites in Pacific View Chapel were followed by burial at Pacific View 'Memorial Park. : ~1rs. Chapmaan Is survivJ by her husband, Harvey 0 . Chapman. of the home: two sons, Harvey H,of Sherman Oaks and John H. of Minion Viejo : a daughter. 1.1ary Ann Chapman of Mission Viejo; a sister, Jean Cummings of Hacienda Heights; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A natiye o! Lansing, Mich., she had °'"''ed in Callfern la for 60 years. • I Steven Cha rles Bro. John Roger Clark, William S. Coffey. Michael Gurreli, Rhon· da Kae I>Qnatelly, ~telody Diane Falk, Herbert James Henry, ~1ickey Joseph 1.tanhan, Karen Ann l\1cCoy, Patricia A. Oddi , Thomas James Oller, Susan M. Ursem, Marie E. Valore, Jay Bradley Watts, Ronald Frank Wyalt. ~fission Viejo : Colleen Nora Calvi!, Nancy E. Cangiano, James f\tichael Derbyshire, Kathleen Susan Harris, Johtl Wesley Johnspn, S8Jvator!i! Libulli, Jr., •Marilyn S. Pezoldt, Dorothy Antionet(e r- Ro:teberry. Soulb Laguna: Danny Anderson, Neil Linden Barbour, JennUer ,Jami s on , Gabriella Mercereau , Robert B. Smith, Craig Thompson. Karen f\1arie Wilson . San Juan Capislrano : Anthony Chicas. Laura Del colle, Patrick L. Grant Joel · J:imes Iddings. · Capistrano Beach: Steven 1'1ichael Boshae, Michael Charles Edwards , William 1'1ichael Langley, Theodore B. r..lcKenzie, Jr. El Toro: Christel Reinhilde Fiorenza Dennis L. Hacker. ' Irvine : Scott Allen Longnecker. Laguna Nigbel : Sharon A. Addis, Robin -D. Carreras, Arthur Guy Ne\vton . . Laguna Hills : Sharon A. Johnson Michael Paul Lake, Laellynn Manion: Sondra Jeanne Mooney, Joan Louise Rex. Orange : William E. Vogt. Tustin : Walter S. Adamski, Steven J. Alarcon, Robert Michael Basile, )!icherd Henry Browne, Bruce E. Duff,-&lward William Eagle, Steven William Glomb Martin Duane Griebe, Robert w'. Hawkins, Kathleen Marie Hennen Steve J . Hill, Gary Kirbo, Bradley ' Ralph McMahon, Gergory E. P e n n i n g t 0 n , ~aren-Jlyse R!JSS, Curt E. Schofield , Lin· da Kathleen. Thoma s, Robi n Gay Touw , Roxanne ~ail Touw , Marie Tujague, Lin- da l\1ar1e WhHacre. James Craig Whitridge. Sidonie \Viedenketlcr, Santa ·Ana : David C. Brown. Steven Louis Edson, Anne Hilsa beck, Kim Lor- ing Krause, ·Gregory M. Lee, Brenda Jo Joses, Lucien Clement Nardulli Richard Milo Nelson, Sharon Loui~ Ne lson. David C. P0&t, Peggy Ann Roy, Barbara Helen Ruescher. Jane Hollis Sanders, Penelope Jo!lnne Scott, Kathleen P. Shine\ Gre11: Dwayne Thome, ~1ark Steven Turnbull, Celeste Mar ie Zamora. Services Slated For·Mr.· Kaps Rosary was recited Monday evening for Clayton Samuel Kaps, L<tguna Beach \orthodonist who died Friday at the age or 58. f.fass was celebrated this morning at St. Catherine's Church, followed by burial in Ho ly Sepulcher Cemetery. • lt1r. Kaps Is survived by his wife .Stella May Kaps of 1124 Baja Slreet. ' A native of South Dakota , he had lived in California for f>3 years, for the past 20 I years in Orange County, and maintained dental offJces al 367 ltfermaid Street and In Santa A11a . He was a veteran of World War I( ind a member of the Elks Club. , ·' • .· r111sdily, .tune 2', 1970 L DAil V PJlC~ :; Norton Quits As a High Dean Gary Norton, dean ol students and director of student affairs at Llguna Beach Hlllh School, b leaving the dlltrlct ·. to become an assist.a nt princlpaJ 11 thi new University High School in Tustin. • Norton; St, ·his subinttted hit Migna· tion "u ' division, ldminlslrator in the Laguna .Beach lin~led School Diltricl and it is expected .to be formally ac· : cepted, al• a Wfldn~ay night bOard .meeting. . . He has just compl"e(ed his third year al the.· fligh sCbool· where he 1erved 'as a · coin:iselor and buketball coach belore "becoming deln of students.' · Don Haught, new principal at the Laguna high school said Monday, '"?bis is ·good promot~ for him. It Will be a 12-month assignment and •not.her ltep toward an eventuat prlricipalshi.p." ' . Soqth Africa Asks , End. to British Ban LONDON (AP) -' South . Africa' ap- proached the new. ConvenaUYC ·aovem- ment tOOay to ·end Btitain's· six.year ban On the sale or arms to that replibiic. , OAIL Y PILOT ....... "' Ptlrlcll O"OtolMll CHARLOTTE SIZEMORE MAKES UP CLAY HUTTER, 10, El TORO, FOR 'LITTLE FRUIT VENDOR' 81ckst1ge Prep1r1tlon1 Shift Into ·High ~~1r. for· Renewal of L:1ruft1'1 P1p1nt of th• M•1ter1 , Dr. Hilgard Muller, South African foreign ininister, who is in LoRdon, re· quested an appointment with Britain'• ne'v foreign secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-- Home, for an informal discussion of a whole range of Issues between the two conutries. ' • ' . ' Famous Australian artist wll caricature 100 visitors daily-Mon. June 22 Fri .. June·2~1Q:30 a"":2.:30 pm - GORDON CURRIE "the World's Top .Caricaturist" will ·be "in person" at the Pleasant· Corona de! Mar T o.ffice of li{utual Savings .. .\lso on exhibit will be his · rabulous!'FACES OF.FAME GALLERY ". You've seen . him on NBC's "Toda y1• and "Ton ight" shows, "The Steve Allen Show," and other network TV shows. FRH! , .. , 0 w N ~>C9'iulhN. "" ' . hr4M C•""-'• ....,,..._ et flrnl• .... NI•" 9IHf 9 .... IJI ...... II, ....~ •• ,.rc•MeM -'""' ,., fr...... A L I 0 , •• IMP.,...l•M ef ' ....,.., ..... eM ...... .n .. c•'9••'• hu U1nJi. c • ...,11...m ef THI 116 M, MUTUAL IAYINaS. I 1 Now, meet the man who has caricatured President! Eisenhower, T.ru man, Kennedy and Nixon , General de Gaulle, the Duke of \VindsOr ahd hundreds of Other \\1brlCI Cclebriti'es. ' • Y 0 u· can also be caricatured in a S P EC I A L SOUVENIR FOLDER, ABSO~UTELY FRE.E. W.R. Sammons Senior Vies p,,.e«idtnt R1gkmalLoo.Ma.r&0tM' Robert D. Aston Vici: Prcaide1tt Bra.nehftl anager ' ' • MUTUAL ··SAVINGS lld Ian umclatlaia CORONA DEL MAR 28•7 E1st Co1st Hi9hw1y Telephone : •75-5010 l Bloc•• South of M1cArthur llvd. lri1n EQI,..., 20, of Wigan. England, was fined $2f for driving In bla sPorbcar with a girl perched on his .bee. He pleaded guilty to charles of not having proper cop- trol of his car. "It wasn't all thilt romantic," Ellison said. ''There were seven people in the car.1• • • • "Hilp me. Help t'IW, Pleiut , ' I Disuter AltertrUJth ' • Ru• Rocket Fet1u • i ! • !11· ]} • . . ·_______a 1es ; . r1xe From 2 ~GON (Af) . North Vletnamele troops drove a CambodilD batlllioa, from. two villages on the Mekong .River about 11 miles northeast of Pbnom Penh, and the retreating battalion commander 1ald his men had discovered 1 Soviet rocket that could hit the capital. As'the battalion commander, Maj. Roi Preung, stood on the river bank ·at Mook Khampool, four Clmbodlan T21 planet attacked the occupied villages with naPalm, setting mcilt ol the thatch ODd wood buildings lflro. Cambodian 'troops said tho villager& hid. fled . l• the 90llllt irben an estimated 1,000 N- Vietnamese attacked early today. Preung said h!& batlalion of 4111) men Wal hit from tJvf!e. aides and torcecl into the river. Tho)''.ntrealed by fishing boats to the Wesl"bank. He ~Id Coor of hi! men were killed and about 20 wounded, but he claimed Ibey killed at least 30 Viet Cong and North Viet· namese. .,I --. Villages::, border southeul of Kompoiic a.m and one near Takeo-in which 1 total of 37 Viet Cong and North. Vi.tlllmole and four South Vietnamese wtre kili,ct. T1le U.S. Command reported thiee Americans killed and 15 wounded 'in skirmishing near tht border, wKb ~ total o! 10 enemy aoldiera killed,' ' help me,• crie'd a Voice from tM basement oj a north aide Chi· ca.go school. "Co~ to the door," caUe_d_ polictman ...... WiUiam-Diaz, - who had bteia summoned to tM rctnc b11 worritd area rt1idenU. "'Nobod11 will hurt you, you're IO/.e." NobOd.11 camt. Diaz broke the door down. There sat a myna bird, pet of a school ;ani· tor. Diaz iaid the bird was ·U,,.. hai>w at ·bl'ing /Ound out. upoft seeing Diaz, tM-bird switched tadic1 and began bt"ratino Jhe policeman in ihriU four letter ~ord.s. v •• Creocent City, Ill., .Fi.re Chief Orville Carlson weeps in b16'wife'1 arms after talking to Illinois Gov. Rich· anl' Ogilvie, who visited the explosion-fire wracked' community Monday. At least 70 persoos were in- juled when several tank cars loaded with propane gas exploded and burned when a freight train de- railed. · -_ The Viel Cong and NOrth Vietnam~se now have Ul,e upper hand along mucll of the Mekoftg where it cqurses down through ...i.m Cambodia. The only government ·arongpoint left between Mook Kbampoul and the LaoUso border is at Tonie Bet and Kompong Cham, tiO miles n«tbeast ol Phnom Penh. Thil oew pttS8W'e oo Phnom Penh from tbe ~ was coopled with reporls tbai two North Vletn""'°'° """"""5 -. establlshlnC jlOlltloos around Proy Veng, a provincial capital 31 miles east of the nallonal capital, for What may be a majm' attack. An attack on Proy Vq could be tho prelude to the clriv• on Pbnoin Pooh wllidl military -i:a in the CllDbodiln capital expod. The: U.S. Command's -figures for t.otal American casualtlf1 in Cambodia since April 21 jumpe\I fn>ln N to SZ3 killed ODd -!,JM to J,44jl wwnded. But olllcials attributal tho llwp ln- Cl'lllllel to "adjustments" re.uitlng frOm deisys in field .._is.Md --... wt August, Peter Rof>tan, 10, of Longpott, N.J., wrote his name and phone number on a slip of paper, put it in a mayonnaise jar and set it adrift in the surf near his home. 'Whoever gets this. and calls will get a penny, u he wrote. YOung Robson received an answer by mail saturday from Garry Jacobson who lives on. the island of Somentera, about 4,500 miles away in the Mediterranean Sea. Alt.bough the reply · came by. meil Peter said be. would paf. the reward. 7 40,000 Rioting in Japan ' Against U.S~ Ar1.11s Treaty • TOJtYO (UPI) -Nlllmlal pollco said 740,000 penons de-led throuchoot J~pan iod!tY against Japan's renewal of . it• miltary security !'""! 1'1th tl)e Umted Slates. It was ttte largest an- tigovenunent demonstration ever staged in' Japan. ---. The daylong demonstrations flared !Jlto street 11ghtl>g in Tokyo looilht between radk:al -throwlna Mo 1 o to v cocttalla ODd nrfD&inl -ban ODd pollee ualnc ~ ablelds ud plutle fact ma&U ui4 wleldlnc dubt, water 1-ud-.... In Tokyo, where tho llrpst .......t --estlm•ted by poU.. at 130,1111! ---"111ls lllrlecl by . ,_ DI up tho n11bt u ,tile flunloC, • Ai:thur Goldberg • Favored in NY N!;W YORK (AP) -Arthur J. Compttitive prok1t and iometi~ ~ wean .the f"'.orite ~label ill cm1frontation~il-a-10GJI-of life. in-trio.. ~..!-~"'-!~~ ~em o ! r It t c cilies today. Htre, on Chicago's State gu6ii'iiiitoijj] jiiliiiary0>Ut his oppooeat, and Madison Street&,, two M1Dapapn' mlDianaire Haward Samuels, forecast an gasoline spilled into the str~t.s. :Buddhist priests in brown robes and rice straw sandals marched with Communists, Soc· 181 lists, unlon members and students, beating drums and chanting prayers. • The largest antigovemment demonstra• Uon previously reported was oR June 4, 1960, alsQ against ,the security pact, when 505,000 persons took to the streets. A3 night fell the thronga poured into · the slreets toward the Ginza ud tho city's major rail stations. Police fought back With clubs and tear gas agaiast ttae students, some or whom climbed apto roofs and burted atones at riot police~. Thete -baWes for•<00trol ol the by rallrood iracu.near Tokyo ud !ighil -,,..,. the British Embassy near th• 17th century Imperial Palace grounds where Emperor Hirohito lives. PollC. closed the huge plant doon of the palace ODd placed heavy guards OD duty, Police Marby captilfed a studen~ car loaded with flrtbombs and steel pipes. 'Heath Confronted By Strilie Threat Marine Declares Buddy Shot Over Civilians' Heads South VJetnamese forcea 1n Clmbodia reported: three clubes -two near the The total of enemy dead clllmed by' U.S. ODd Soulb Vi-loot en umuually large ooe-day Jump, fr"!1t IZ,773 to Jl,111. The npiumm WU the tame. Total S o u t b VletJwmeiie c"'"1alties in Cambocllan op<ralionl are 7llO _killed and 3,411 wounded, the Sllplt government llid. ~ DA NANG, South Vietnam (UPI) 'A prosecution witness said tod8y a 19· year-old Marine accused of murdering 16 Vietnamese women and cfuldren did not shoot any of them but fired above them . Lance Cpl. MicPBel S. Krichten, 19, or Hanover, Pa., testified before a court.. martial tie was positive the defendant, My Lai Charges Dropped Against 3 Army Officers PFC Thomas R. Boyd Jr., 19, 0 I WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Anny Evansville, Ind., fired well above the dropped chargea today agaiQat a general beads of the five women and 11 ~n. and two other officers who ftre accused 'Boyd Wall the second o1 ·1our Marines last March of attemptilc to cover up charged with the kJlllngs to ~ ta delaiis of 'the olleged My Loi .......,.. trial. On Sunday, a seven.man court c•-~ B · r. r~ H ieritenced Pvt. Michael N; SchWlri, 211 -icu were ng. u.:n. ~.e · of Weirton, W. VI., to life' in p·r is on YOlllg Jr. CJf Pine Bluff, Ark., Col. after convicting him on 12 to J'I counts Nels A. Parson Jr. of Toledo, Ohio, or premeditated murder. and Maj. Robert W. McKnigtit of San Krichten said Boyd was using· tracer Di g r -t" e o,..,... u. rounds in his automatic ·rifle Feb: 19 when their patrol invaded a_ hamlet in Today's action was taken by Lt. Gen. Johnaf.han O. Seaman, commander of the village of Son Thang, 27 miles south the 1st Anny at Ft. Meaae, Md:, wtio ol this nOrtiem coastal city. Parson is at Ft. Belvotr, Va., Ud MeKDight is at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. At the time of the alleged m n D, Young was amLstant cunmander ot the America! Divilion. P81'9M WM ·tbe divilion's d>id of stall, end McKniFI was operations officer CJf tbe · 11'!1 Brigade, 1 unit in the cti~on. Tonkin Gulf Pact Said 'Obsolete' "The tracers wmt right over the top :said court martial charges were "unsup. ported by the evidence." Announcement WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Huch of the people, at least four or five Seo feet over the top of the people," Krichten of Seaman's action was made at 'both tt (R-Pa.) and Rep. Gerald R. F<rd said. 1 , . , i-1~ the base and the Pentagon_. (R·Mich,). l!f:i~ t.Qclay._ajJer. -~-~tin& "He couJdn't have shot anyone' because 'Itley were 8DlODC 14 officers accustd with President Nixon that the Tonkin he was shooting over t.he people,'' in March. Gulf Resol·"''oo '" ~--lelie -·• ~·'d Krichten said. 'Ibe charges against Y o u n g and the ..,,. ia; U1111U lillJU ~ vendors, t"epre1entinQ ioNielv dWff. ui-t on the bulj.of campaign gains. gent view1 competf! for cuitom.n'1. Goldberg, 11, bu the bactlnc ot the Th.t man to the left i.s selling ''Com-regular party organizaUon bl making others grew out ol an investigation by be repealed. LONDON (UPI) _ Prime Mllll' 'ster Krichten, a meinber of the 1>8lrol, . I p .1 _.,..... '"1e Sen t a~-' H u-~"-· was granted immunily after agreeing a specia entagon pane W1ll\Zl con~ a e llUIU owe .. ...,._.._.. man Sense" a rightunno pa~ wh~ bis first bid for elective alfice. He has ·F.dward Heath met for the first time to testify for the prosecution. He said ducted secret heari,ngs · in Wllhington leaders said the resolution, cited by with his new Comervative party cabinet he came to Vietnam with Boyd in July and also visited Vietnam. Prtsident Lyndon B. Jotmon In buildint the long-tressed wndor at the right atrelled his background as mediator and oJ ~he: picture ii aellino "Seed" a condliator gained duriq plst i,ervtce today .and was immedlately confronted 1969, and had observed that in combat Yowig and ParD:I. were accuaed of up U.S. forces In Southeast Asia fiv• by a ~reat from Britillh looph<remen Boyd was "always the last one to fire." ''failure to obey lawful regulations" and years ago, is not relevant to the cmduct radical . underground paper. as aecretary . Of labor, suPreme Court · e justice ind U.N. ambassodor. to close down all .the country's ports •'Aii the people were always on the 0 dereliction of. duty." McKnight had been of U.S. foreign policy and should be unless their wage demands are met. deck llefore he fired," Krichten said . accused cA. "!alse swearing." removed from the st.atute ·books. 1 London detective Gr•h•m lrason got 1plattered with eggs, flour bombs and tomatoes guarding former Prime Minister Harold \Vihon during the ·recent election campaign. Saturday he was pro- tecting his new charge and got splattered wit.b part or the red paint thrown at Prim• Minlstar Wilson during the recent election Edword HHlh. · Goldberg said his •atioul reputatiOn woUld make the difference in November when the Democratic candidate takes on Republican Gov. Nebon A. Rockefeller. "Samuels cannot defeat Roctereller/' he declared. Delegates rep re 1 en ting 47,000 ''When me and Tommy Boyd first came Young was one of two generals a~ Sen. Robert J. Dole CR·Kan.} a leading Joophoremen bek»ngi.ne to the'Transport• to this country together, J heard Tommy after the lengthy inquiry headed by Lt. administration supporter in the Senate, and Generil Workers Union, Britain's _say_he never wanted any confirm! (co'°n· Gen . William 0 . Peers to detenn.ioe surprised antiwar Senators Monday by largest la~ organiz.atlon, were debi ting firmed killed)." whether the-alleged-mUiiCre brSouth-tntroducing-a-move-to-rep-e-ai tht Tonkin a possible !trike to close all ports follow. He said the Vietnamese were shot Vietnamese civilians in the tiamlet of Gulf Resolution, just after the Senite ing rejection by employers of the tm.ion's in front o! three huts in the hamlet. My Lai in March, 1968, Was hllshed had voted 79 to 5 to revise language Samuels, 50, a Canandaigua, N.Y., in· dustriallst, took the opposite view, COii· tendiog that Goldberg's endonemen\ by the Democrstic puty orgulutloll would make him wlnerable to an antlboss attack by Rockefeller. call for an 85 percent in.::rease In wages. In each instan~. he said, the patrol . up. ol the Cooper-Cllurch Amendment . The union demanded that the basic leader, Pvt. Randall D. Herrod, 20, or The other general chafied was Maj. Senate Democratic leader Mike weekly wage of $27:1> be hiked to $f. Calvin, Okla., opened fire with an M79 Gen. Samuel W. Koster. · Mansfield said the Dole Amendment With "'ertim•, w..-pay ODd other grenade lalmcber. Young ii now atatioaed at Ft. Meade. might be approved later today. bonmes, most dock workers now earn 1~;;~;,;·•1-~~~;;;;;~~~;;;~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;~~~~-l:iO°"::"",ii-at leaat double that am0tmt. 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" " " " " " " "' .. " " " .. .. " n ... "' .. " .. " " .. " .. .. .. " '" --" .. " '"°"°"'"" ......... Dram1lit wrought Iron & 9l1il. T•xfurtd 9lm top t1bl1 i ncl 4 ch1irs. Av1il1ble In decor1tor colorL " OPfN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 -... ' I , I I , I I I • .. I' I I : '7 • ~an £1emenie Capistrano ~ J Ypr. 63, NO. "149, 2 SECTIONS,.U eA~ES . . '• ' . Lagµna'~Leary By TOM BARI.ET the ·Rev. Mu • Rapaport, the founder Of , ... .,.., '111 s .. tf of·a Prtlll'ID1 devoted. to t}\e re~abilita· '."An apparently· remorseful John Bush · tion of .drug users and "diets. ~. beardless, hair neatly trimtned aDd almoet, uni-ecoinizable in the clean , Iary lol the Chance to drive to _.t lbk:l,.,m lijlcu be has u~ged : San Clemente with R<v-,·Rapapori Mon· fo11 hippie 1arb th8t defied dpcrtP.Uon.'.. day 'when Superior Cou"rl JOO,e. Byron la,.today embarking on a San Clemente K. McMillan -~pted the· '1JU<lllons" • ~ profp'llD aimed at" eradicating contained in a Probation department -biilfOftl!tr ~on drugs. • -Teport alter Leary's COP.viction on a ·Illa bometl"r· •t lea8I Ille. nezl,few' Liguna Beadl drui-"'1ar&e.· · · W..u trill "be Ibo C h·u r ch of Sin He ampel!ded -wllat could have been Glem-. illO Loi M~. and hla men-a state prilon fMm for the Zl·year-Okf tcijt durinl. !bat crucial period will be son ol Dr .. ,,_Y Leiry In fav0< ' .. • I D~pite . Dot1ftt• . •. ' Vote· at 18 Bill ·Signed by . N.ixon Cutbacks Under--. Study Tonight ~.J •• ' ·lJy City Council County Budget Up $37 Million An Orange County 1.9'/0:?I .. neral fund budget of llOl,41Ul7. up -. thin ~ million ovrr the cumnt rlscal year, was pmented to the Bolrct of Supervlton this morning. ' County AdministnUve Officer Robert E. Thomas told board memben ·that a property tax rate' lncr<ase o! 11 ctmi will probably be necenary to meet the pnlpoted expendlbll'IS. ln makint this assumption. 'lbomas said \hit an increase in aueaed pro- -perty values of 10 percent over the: current year and a ctrry over balance or t9 milli:Pn were utimated. Tbe anUciplted tu increa1e over the current $1.&7 is the highest by far la recent years. Supervi80l'1 will start public hearings on the budget July 15 and conclude July 24 -the new bucfiet wiU be fiilill1~ and the Ull rile set • • OJµNGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 23, '1970 TEN CENTS '· . . to -Take 'Cure' in San Cleme·nte or three Years probalicn which will be , strictly enfi>rced by 'Probation Officer Nancy Nellon. His. emplqyment, usociates, residence and habits during that time will be carefully exarr$ed by probation olflcen. J,.eary ' and all · connected ,with him hope. that . the ch~ pn)gram will be the fint step on · a Mad leading to realizatioh of a dream that became a · strong 'desire durinc . his recent 90:-day diagnostic study m. the atate's Chino facility -his entry into the health food buallles" ' By BARBARA KIU!IBlcH . Of .... o.tlr1 ;lit ..... . nie 1970',paieJ.Dt Of' the . Mast'ers,i or. at least a small wnpllng of Ule new program, won it.s first rounds of applause from a critical audience -the working pres.! -Monday night. Occasion was the aMual "press night,·• designed to &ive writers a n d ' 'lbat desire was made known to Judge McMillan and he suggested to the nervous young defeitdant that he might first try to oblain a dip1oma at Sad~ dlebact College before moying to San FrliDdsco ml the health food ilacqrow,d be ... u. . Defenae attorney Marvin Cooper, the Rev, .Rapepo(t and Probation Officer N~ all feel confident that young Leary will break free from a life dominaUid by drugs ml step froin the shadow cul by bfa fl!llOllS father. pho1.911'aphers· from newspaper 1, · magazines and television an opportunity to· vJeW backstate operations at·J r·v in e ·Bowl and photograph -the impte95ive · resUlts on stage. · Six "living pictures" were prepared for the evening, with newsmen following · every step rrom makeup and COl!ltuming, through posing, ligbtl.ng and final un- Surf .Hampers Dive Search For Body of Drowned Boy Poun<ijng surt: and murky water this . morning hampered divina operationa in the seafch' for the' body of .~erick Montoya, 9, who drowned with his younger brlother Satunlay night in a dirty Doheny Park lagbon. Sin Clemente ' Ufe~ llb6 ·bad, planned extensive divine qperat~ to.I day, called off their lellth ~aft~ surf In the Doheny and.Capillrano : ..,_ grew too heavy. • - . Meanwhile, funeraJ arraqenients for' the other vk:tim of the double tragedy have been completed al Shaffer Mortuary , In San ctemente. Lktle Li•fW.'9 Montoya. I, will be burled In AacenalQI\ Cometery In El Toro after Requiem Mau Frid1y morn-illl at 11 o'ch>ck. • 1 Rosary, for lhe Montoya hoy will be recltod Tllorsday nllhl 1l 7:30 p.m, Both lft"Vices will be held in St. Edward's Catholic Church In.Capistrano Beach. The Montoya brolhers, sons of Doheny Volunteer Fireman · Lawrence Montoya of 34* Camino El Molino in Caplatrano Beach drowned in a lagoon formed at ' the mouth Of San Juan Creek by high tides. . )Tile brolben, reportedly ander custody . Of dtetr-l{lOtber 'during six-week visitation · after a divo'rce, went to Dohe'ny Beach S~turd•Y afternoon appa~ntly under ··supervilion of an· 11-year-old boy who left them alone, investipton said. Sometime Satw'day evening, the boys vanished in the unpatrolled lagoon. On Sunday mom1ng -by1tanders near the trtacheroui lagoon ~w Lawrence's -body being carried out to 11ea by the waters released after a tractor , cut through the mcI bar. · ,,,., body of u,. older brother, in· . vtltipWri1 presumed, wa1hed out to (See SEARCH, Paa• I) 1'He bu shown every willingneu at OUno and I know that the boy is determined to live a lood. clean life," CoOper said. "He (aces a tremendou' ltnlgle since he' has never been able 'to• buikf bfa own . character and depend on bis own inner atrencths anct resources.,'! Whatever inflttences may·come to bear OD young ~ they Will DOI include that exerted , for many , ye_ara · by his .father. '!be SO-year-old J,..St> cultist is cumnUy confined to the Loi Padm . Men's Colony In San Luis Obiapo and is servif11 the one-to-10-year state prilon lemr imposed lasl March .u by Ibo Same~ Judge McMillan. • • That saine 1tntencing stuion produced a SiX·lllOllth 0r&J>4e Coull~ Jail lenn for Mrs. Rosemary Leary,·34,'and Jobn'9 stepmother. is cum11Uy free !rum blr Santa Ana jail by virtue of the poaUna of 1n appeal bond. But U la npected that probation otncers will not allow her to ...,ume her ~p with ber husband's eon.. - . .er ' . . Police :Na]) . ' . Woman ~In Clemente v_filing in 'the Bowl. Even prellininary inspection o f backs.tage preparati0111. dJd n<K ~im ttie luster of the· ~acle for lhe journalists who burst intO apptiuSe as the Cuttains parted 'on the firit p~ion, · "The Vendor~,'' by -Mexican artist Alejandro Rangel Hildalgo. _ The picture is posed by four Pageant YOllflgsters, Juan Evans and Sandy Baker of Laguna Beach and Donna and Clay Hutter of El Toro. Jn colorful ' a>etumes. they depict four paintings in lftldalgo's series, "Going to Market," "Little Flower Vendor," "Little Bird ,Vendor" and "LltUe Fruit Vendor." There are 43 children in the two casts for the 1970 Pageant, newsmen were · told, along· 1"ith 69 teenager! and 204 adults. 'Ttle casts, ·each numbering t 5 I volunteers from Uiroughout <>ranee Coun- ty, work ~ aJternate weeks duriD& the SiX·Week Pa1eant run .. - . . Second work recreated on the Bowl stage Monday night was· the brilJiant '"Cardinal's PortraU, '" by ~ artist Toby E. Rooentbal, ortgillll of • .. hlch ·haocs In ·th< Palace of t11e ,Lecioo • of Honot in San Francilco. . , Roy JolmtOn of Soiilh, Gat,o, ·Doiiglas Palmer of Newport Beach and ,[)eJ · Wagner o! South Laguna pooed. for U.. '-ypbotooesalon. . ' ' Like all the other 4 30 items. in tbe ' ' . .. , End to Ban Sought I,ONDON (AP.) -South Africa ap. ptoached the new ConvenaUve aovem- -ment today to end Britain'• ·m-year, bQ on UJe sale of anns to that republic. Dr. HUgard Mullet. ~ African foreJgn minister who ls in' Loadon, ~ quesUid an appointment· "1th Britain'• new· foreign secretary, Sir Alec Douglu- Home, foe an infonnal di.scullion of a whole ruge of issues ·between the Oraage ' Wea tiler ; You can teep cool at II de.,... on the beaches Wedneeclay or warm up further inland Where the mer- cury will atop at 15. Hazy lllDlhine will pnovaJI all day. . . , rN$mE. TGDAl;' · Rod La.., -ol Cor""" d<I Mar and R_ov Emericm.. of NttOpOTt Beach -":ored victories ~~todaw'a · r!Mld• of the AU.£!1Qlcmd k>lnil c"41!1pions!G~ at W'imbltdcm, See SporU, Page 16. ,_ • --" ......... • .., __ .. ,_ .... --' ,_ " ·--• ,_ " -'"'' --' --.... · 1970 Piceant, "'nle c.rdmar1 Portralf' is one of the aH·time. favorites .elected as the best in. 35-Y.-•r of Pqeant , hllllory. 11 Wll finl j>l'eseDlecf In 1141. . • Almost all the items • have been refurtitllhed from top tO lJollonl. fo pemill the use of new techniques devekJped ~Y ~ (Set PAGEANT, Pap I) . .......... , .. . ............... ·------· • " , .. " " " " -" -" -• --.. --,.,. --.. f . ~~·~~~-'-~~~~~..:...=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~..:..~ Swan Sexy At Trial Of Manson LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tall, lilapely 5uaan AtkiNi came to crurt in green IOuqlnc pajamas. with a plunging neckline ~t showed · her to be braless today at the·trial o( fcur persons charged with ldlllac actre11 Sharoii Tate and Iii.I otben. AJ spectators atared at the 21-year..old defendant, <llarles Mana>n's attorney aaked thlt ~ chieftain of a .hippie type clan be allowed to Ille the stand as a witne. in suppart of a motioo to dilmill cllUaeo oo .,..-11e had been denied hlJ rishl lo • speedy trial. Superior Cow:t Judge · Olarles Older r""8ed to hear Manaoo. Mm Alkins, who usuaUy has worn a ioole-fttllnc blue •tin dr• to court, drew a anlle from Maneon u ibe en- tered with the two other women defen. dants. • 'l'o Attend Wetldi!lf President Due This Weekend ' I I ' I I I I President Ni.Ion is to leave f~ 'Sim ·, ; ~-.n.-·tn:n: for ~ aoo ~. Clemente ThundQ for 1 week·IO(ll·~ltay ~ The President is\ expect.c& 'td stay '" . and activities that rqe frcm . the ·· his Siil Glemente _resld!iicil froni week"• Newport Beach wedding of ~s niece e'nd to about the' Fourth of July, • , ta a speech swnmin& up the ~Vfl!'sial 1 During his stay at the Western WhJtril Cambodiao ·venture. Howte, J.frs.·Nixon iJ.upected to make 'l11e President, Mrs. Nila:i ind a promiAed new report to the American daughter, T,11 art ezpected to attmd people 00. the,~~ operaticn. Ht the Saturday wedclng ol Laurene Mae has pledged to have all American sround Nixon, 2fi. A school teacher, Miss Nixon fortes out of Cambodia by June 30 will be married Ip ~t~ ·. Andrews -a week fr'om today. The talk ma 1 Presbyterian Church to '11klmas Elmer coincide with this. ' · · • Anfinson, 21, a certified public ac-Press Secretary Rmeld Ziegler 1ald countanl. !I has not been decided il the report She IJ the dauahler cl !be President's would be In the rorm o1 a broadcast yoonger ljrother, Donald Nilroo, a vipe aa tbe Pmidelil did In UllOWIClnf April preoidenl cl tbe Mlfrlol Corporation. • 30 lhat he wis· .-g ln>opo !nlo Cam· A receplloo baa been mll(ed a the bodil. Capistrano Board OKs I ' ... . , • • . . LAGUNA'S CAROL WILLIS POSES IN PASTORAL SETTINO FOR PLAYBOY MAGAZINE . • Sorry to Bust Your Bubble, Fell••, But Ml11 July 11 Married -~~~~~~~~-'---- Defeme attorneys Monday won court pennini.on to &peak with the young woman el'pecled lo be the prosecution's major witness -but it appears unlikely they will be able to. 'Ibe judge said thty could speak with Lindi .Kasabian, JI, only if she and her attorney agreed. Budget of $7. 7 Million ... Capistrano Unified School District trusteea: approved a tentative budget Monday totaIUJiii 17,713,:IOZ. who said too much money wa1 being tpent in non-instructional arus. Frm11 P .. e I PAGEANT .•• Pageant technicians, with new set&, COl- turnes and lighUng effects. The 30 listed presentations actually include 56 individual art works, totaling 20 paintings, 24 sculptures, a sketch, sn artifact, a mura1, a 12-fold lllk acreen and eight c~ed Ivories. "The Anunciation," Italian artifact In wood wilh &old pa!hl by SlmoaO Martini, drew gasps jrom the preea audience. First pre~n\ed in 1959, it is a recreation of ad origin al in the Uffizi Gallery al Fiorence: Italy. Posing for the A.1onday nlght· pre.en.. talion were Barbara· Engler of Newport Beach; Jennifer Walker of El Toro : Jan Wauah ol SOutb Laguna; and Cindy Wells of Corona del lttar, An ~thletic spedacular, with model• In seemingly !m-.lble -· IJ John 51.tiart CutrY'I . ..,,,. Paaaillg rt.Up," in which Esther Baku rA Laguna Beach, Tim Hutter of '.!j;i ~ ~ Lei Wilaol! of Anaheim, l{,pm u ~ tra~ · artlSts. ' , . , · First present~ ln !Me, ~ ar!tist· F.X. Winterhall(i"'s "Empresa. ·Eugenie and Ladles of th~ Cow:t" ls a magnificently c·o·s tum e d preseni.tlon with be-wigged 1(1.dies In a fonnal garden pose. South Coast beauties depicting the' royal company on Mondly w e r • Laurece De Vore and Judy Dymond of Laguna Beach: Cyndy .Limb of Corona del Mar : DoretlLBohannon, Carolyn Anger and Sue Pegg of NewpOrt BelCh\ Julie Adghade and Randi Daugherty o~ Balboa and Barbara Lee Olson of San Clemente. Breathlaking· fihale to the press presen- tation was the marble aculpture, "Wat ~femorial of Normandy," by American artist Donald DeLue, presented on a uni. que revolving plaUonn on toP of thl main.stage. · . lt1odel Roger. Lanphear of Laguna Beach posed .for the single figure; original of which is at Salnte-Me.re.Eglile tll Normarnlie, France. 1.-: The 1970 Pageant of ithe Masters is expected, 1s usual. to fill the 2,S72-stat Irvine Bowl ·amphitheater nighUy during Its six-week run, July 17 through Aug. 30. \Veekend performances alread3i1 are sold out, but seats still are available for weekday evenings, the box office reports. DAILY PILOT "..,.,. ..... " ...... .... ....... '"" ........ ,..., C... M•• S-Ck1:111 .. QaAJIG~ COAST l'U!lliSJ11NG COM .. ANV R1b11t N. ·w,,d l'r11llr111I 1r.d .. ubt11hlf J1clc ft. Curl1y VI(• Pre1lotnt llld ~trtl M1.....,. Thom•1 K11¥il Edl!Ot Tho'"•• A. Murphi111 M111111fte Edllor Rich.,4 P. Nill Soul~ Ot ..... C...01111 E~lllll' ........ CM!I Mnt: ill Wti l l l't' ''r"t "''"""°'' 111c11: nu Wnl 111bo, 1outn1nl 1..111uftt 111~~: m Forni Av...u. MUl'lt1~gt"' hM;t>: ,,.,J l1Kfl ~I'll Stn C'-M: al Nttt~ El Ctl'ft1"' lltNt OAILV "llOT, Wlfll w1ldl ft UMM,.. "'9 ,,, ........ ,"'· "' pUl>t ....... ,w., ••cwl ,_ e1r I" '"9••M cl illeN ter ~ &e.:th• N.-f lff<;fl, C .. IJ ,....., Hvfll lnf!..., ... "' ••-' ,....,.,""" V•IWV.--• .. 111 writ! M ""*"' H i!""'. ~ C.MI ""911"""-G°"""""1' it<Jilrl< ... "'"" ,,. ., "" _, ••1-• 1: ..... "'',,,_' htdl. ., .. m w..1 •• , l lrffl, (9'11 ,...Q.9, lri-.he• tJ141 ••1-'JJ1 Cl.-if;.4 A...,.;,1 .. 6•1·f671 Sn C,._IM .IH flt',.,._..., Tei.,lle"' 4tJo44H c;o"'""'· 111'1, 0•11••• c ... , .......... .,,. Clf!IMllV. N1 M•• •llf'lll, 11:"'1!••1·"''' f(hl.,.lt l mll!tr er t•v1r!l1tm..,ll llfl't!ll IMf DC rtltl'llllKtA •It...... -ltl tllW• l'fl!lllll'I II ,,,_,rltM , ......... 4eu"'ll cltn ,e1t••t 111• 11 N......,. lfltlil l <I CM!I MtM, Ct lll!lt"11, 511MC1:,t .... lt'f U•rltr i1 00 _,.,.l\lr1 ·~ <Mii It.• -!lllYI mmi..., •tti11M11t111. •1.te "*'1~1r. a Play111aie Attorney .Gary Fleischman has kept Mrs. Kasab1an under Ught security since il became known that she would testify for the state -most likely in return for immunity from prosecution. The bu<flet was 1pproved without alteration after a lengthy discussion. Major criticism came from Ray Campbell, San Clf.mente businusmaa Superintendent TrumaJI Benedk:t lo1d the board it would Mt be aeceuary to use the entire 50-cenl tar override passed by the voters in March. Income from the 50-cent override woqld Laguna Lopely New Miss July He •YI th1l Mrs. Kasabian has receiv- ed ttireatenin& letters from members d. Charles Mansoo's nomadic hippiHty1e Couples Busted In San Clemente For Pot Growing bave totalled $7,742,723. a;. The instru~Uon-category was the mta(· costly. Salanes for principals, directors, teachers and clerical workers amounted lo f4,421 .!189. Books and other In- struetiooal expenses brought the grdf Iota! lo Sl,673,!lllO. •: ' By RICllAllD P. NAIL OI .. Drlllr l'lllf llafl . Carol WUU., the nude ceallrfold In tbe latell jasue cl Playboy Ma1ulne, wu bull)1 Wftri!ll phones a few weeks 8IO !gr La...,. Beach bual .... and pro. fesalona1 men. The Z!-yaar-old lovely WU dllcovered by free.lance Lquna ptimosr1pher Fran Hunt. who was ~ cuatamer of Tam Answering Service. Hunt dropped by one d1y to chat with owner, Larry Taylor, and met the ~ly mini-skirted operator. Hunt took some test -In putor1! &ellinp and PIJyhoy decided ll had its·Miu July. Mrs. Willis WBI pholocraphod In Vlliou$ bacqrumds and llqa (If un- dress. 'lber! i• a shot at Vk4orll Beach In i..cuna -·the rocky -.. Ille background. In other shotr she b ri~oo 1 ""*Y ~. -inilil ill hlr ___ ,..,_~'llfdit . "aulhentlc Indian --· '!!It 111«7 aay1 ft IJ pari <llerollee. In the cenl.rfold rllot and - shot. Mn. wuu. IJ In the bull. Aalred il poling In tbe nude bothered ber -abe had never modeled belanl -Mrs. Willil 11id not in the 1euL "Our 1eneration bu 1 liUle more relaxed attitude about thinp • • • I loot or:i it as a sort of arty thin& " _ She hopes it wU! lesd to more modelln( and J)Oo'sibly something t b e at r I c a I • although ahe has no actma baclrgnJUnd. Tbert have already been nibbles · from HoUywood, It waa reported. Mrs. Willis liked workin& for LarTy Taylor's annming aervlce. She said cheerfully tbat everyooa go< alonl weU. Taylor, who is llso president d Laguna Beach Unlf>ed School lliltrict lloanf of Trustees, said Mrs. Willis wu always a good worker and llways on time. Miss July Aid llhe loved Laguna but felt it WU gettmg a trifle coqtated lOfi of a "little Los Anctlea." She thinks she may move to Oftgon « aome other .....UC •Pol that bas four ..-cl ... year. d111. . It 1J aald Iba! ft Waa IXlllide MIJa Tlte'1 mansion the nlcht the actress and four others were alain and was allrt outaide the home Of market owner Leno LaBi..ca tbe nut night, AUi. JO, -he and hlJ wile were killed. MlnlOD and three youna: women who traveled with his clan are being tried I« murder-coooplncy In the killings. Daye · Shinn, aUorney for one of the women, 21-year-okl Suaan Atkins, says he was kept from ~ Mrs. Kllahian in jall on ordera from Flei9chman. Alao M<llday Judie Older refuaed to act on a motion &y Mia Atkins to waive ber rishl to a jury trial, because the prosecuUon oppoeed the move. She aald lhe loll abe would have a "better duce" If tried by a judge alone. Older denled a motion by -.OO'a allomel', Irvlnc Kaoarek, lo aUow jurors A Tuan by birth, she and her husband to return home each nisht. Kanarek eame lo Lacuna ~m ~ F~. -&aid the hardship cl oequeot.ring the ' The Pl.,.-y sprei4 Aid slie likel juron 1..-what milbl be aix monlhl lo hllre er 10 hQraehadt ridinc In the could k"!> fair and 1-tialj' jurors hills and "get. a ..kick IXll cl ICal1ft!ng elf the panel. jibe tb~'r:""ert "'1.~1. artiltlc Waref The allorney w11 told by Older he n e ..., • ~t me the l.quna mu1d retntroduce bU motion after a Beach .._1 cl Pac!llc C oa 1 I J•~ ii ._,, In. HiJhw17." -~ Two . San Clemente marri ed couples face .charges of growing and possessing marijuana after narcotics o I fl c e r 1 discovered alleged side·by-slde '1gardena of grass" over the weekend . Police said they arrested Michael and Eileen Spector, both It, at thelr apart· ment on 150 W. Ave!Uda E.scalones Apart· ment D. · At the same time they arrested Patrick, :rr, and Joy Rae Bluiotta, 32, at 152 Escalooe1 Apartment C. Both couplet allegedly were fl'owinl the forbidden weed In pots In the back yard. Police ta.id a neighbor called in the report. The Spectors were released on their own recogniunce by a municipal court judge. The other couple wu held on $1,000 bail apiece. 1be instructional figure represe1ts in increa~ of. $800,000 over last year, mMt of w~1ch 1s to be spent for teaclling 5alar1es. It reflects wage Increases and a growing staff which wlll fill a new ele~enta:Y school and provide for single session kindergarten. Transportalion costs were listed as $332.347. Operation costs totalled $627,491. ~~her . expenses inc I u de d : ·aa._ m1n1stration, . $199,794: health services, $38,625 : maintenance, $273,070: foot services, $3.~: community .services, $138.596; cap1lal outlay $202,700: debt' !ervices $377,165; and fixed charges ISI0,25$. FrOM Pqe 1 VO'FE •• ~ , ~ · avoid any fut.ure ele«\on problems lhlt: might result if 18-year-okls were permi led to vote and their ballots were lat;'· declared illegal. - An estimated 11 million. 1 San Clemente's Fourth · DliJplay Eurids Meager Step Unplanned Beach Man Hits Laguna Building A HUJllinclon Bead! man made an umcheduled stop at t..aguna•s World Sav- ings and Loan Building Mooday afternoon when bb car shot across the sidewalk at Forett Avenue and South Coast ffi&bway and into a wall of the uvings firm brand!. ahead, drlv'" by Carol Taylor, ZS, cl 743 Cliff Drive, Kolnes car croned the sidewalk and came to rest qalnat the plaster wall. between lhe age of 18 ind 21~ . be permitted to vote under lhe mesa~ · In extending the voting rights act thfi· w~s due to expire in August, Nislfl· said: "Although this bill does not incluJa: all of the administration's recort-' mendations, it does incorporate irti• provements which extend its Teach still f~rth~r, suspending literacy tests n& .. l1anw1de and also putting an end 'to the present welter of state midency requirements for voting for pres.ident and vice president." • · Public contributions to help Su Cl!Jllente's huge annual fireworta display are onJy trickling in, activity lpokeamen said today, and if money becomes ecarce the size or the colorful diJplay might have to .be cut, · , Paul Roberts, spokesman for the . jointly.sponsored event at · the San Clemente Pier, said that out o( 8,000 letters mailed out lo San Clemente residents. less than one-third resulted in donations. The July Fourth display, one of the largest on the Orange Coast, is sponsored each year by the San Clemente Post 423 of the American Legion and Post 7142 of the Veterans oC Foreign Wars. The Independence Day theme will be 11Hooor America Day." To herald_ its arrival -and spur more badly needed donations -posters and huge banners will ippelr in San Clemente in coming days. The v.-ell-known exhibit, shot after dusk lrom special bunker areas constructed at the end of the municipal pier, runs up large costs to the veterans' groups because of prices of pyrotechnic piects, mailings and posters. "We-have less than two weeks to find addiUonal funds for the fireworks displa y: if we can't get enough, lt might mean we would have lo reduce the cost of lhe fireworks display and shorten the show," Roberts-aid. He stre!sed that no salaries are spent through the donations. All Ult funds Viejo Youngsters Get Cooled Off The temperature hasn't really 10r1red yet, but Mi.ssion Viejo youngsters 1.re Rolnc lo cool themselves elf W-dy, anyway.; They will be having their aMual water fight .at the Montanoso Recreation Center, one that wlll dampen Jots of clothes but no spirits. Grades six and up' will hive their free for all at I p.m. Grades five and under will stage their water fight on Friday, June H at the same time. Each partlclpanl must brllll an empty ball 1alloo milk carton. I I are used to meet txpeDSel. · Donors are welcome to leDd con- tributions to the Veteran's Fireworkl Committee, P.O. Box 291, San Ciememe 9'Jm. From P .. e I SEARCH ••• sea unnoticed in the murky water. ~arches on the . water and by helicopt.er throu1h Sunday failed to yield a trace of the boy, Divers attanpting to search several underwater trenches will have to wait until the surf subsides and visibility clears up, lifeguard officials nid tod1y. Besides their father, the two brothers leave their stepmother, Mrs. Kathy Mon· toya; a brother, Daniel; two sisters LoriaM and Teresa Mat; their mother' Diana Daves of San Juan Capistrano; grandparenta Mrs. ).1ary C. Montoya of Trinidad, Colo., Ernest and Leona DeForrest of Fresno and Grace and Seymour Sanford of Capistrano Beach. Fellow volunteers at the Doheny Volunteer Fire Department 1nnounced today that they were accepting donations to a trust fund for the Montoya family through their' fire station, P.O. Bo1 2216, Capistrano Beach, 12671 . Laguna Traf fie Snarls Ended Traffic lft&Tll due tilt lnstallaUCll of Laguna Beach's new water transmia1on line, have finally ended, at least for diJ· 1inl up the roadways, City Mana1er Jim D. WhealOn reporta. However, motorists 1oing up Park Av• nue, in the vicinity of Third Strttt should watch for workers who are repair. in1 city water lines. The water lransmisa ion line work will be completely finished when all the rt-- pa ving is done on the street.t: where the line was laid. So far, only Glenneyre atreet has been resurfaced. The trlll!- miaalon lint la headed f..-SOulli Lll\llli. • I11k Kolnes, •7, of 1241 Warner Ave .• told police his brakes failed when he att~pted lo pull up behind a car stopped for the traffic ligllt at the busy in· tel'ltCtiOl'l. Al he swerved to avoid tile vehicle The Taylor vehicle, clipped from t.he rear, sustained slight damage. The fl'Ollt end of Kolnes' car was more severely damaged and the wall was only slightly bent. No injuries were liJted, but several Forest Avenue pedestrians di1played unaccustomed 1g!Uty 1s they leaped out of the way of the errant vehicle. SERVICE • • • Nixon also cited figum disclosing tht number of blacks who have been registered under the act and the suble- quenl election of more than 400 Ne1ro officials in the South. ...!!.'J'hese are more than e I e ct i o·n statistics," he said. "They are 1taU!tlc1 of hope, and dramatic evidence that the American system works." How much is it worth? -· In the ctrpet business sometimes its worth" EVERYTHING l Hardly a cloy 9oos !;y th1t we <lon't gal • call raguding 1nothor comp1ny's poor inst1ll1· tlon. Oc .. sion1ny the damage resulting from poorty stwn sttm1 or teped seems is not rep.it• oblo. Thtn tho v1luo of Ilia invaslmont loob polo indaodl • • Why p1y $300.00 or $1500.00 for cerpotir19 and ·gamblo with Iha instanation? We mtintein ell of our own crews1 .n tauc;ht Iha ONLY way to install carpeting -Iha RIGHT w1y! TM 4r11test mtjoritY. of our business i1 , .. forral. There is • r11son! -ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4131 I' , -' --------- -. rutlClty, .hl11t, 23, 1970~ DAILY I'll.OT 9 f. . High Sehool Gets With .It LEGAL NOl'ICB •TtCI Of' T"I TIMI A.MD ,LACI • ....... Oii' NUlllee W TM! LOCAL ...... CllTlllllCATI # IUl...U 1 CY lllCHtMATtolt C .. '0 'DIMI ... PICTl?MIUI ....... DIA ... Celf•TY , c.M. .... IMA, n.. u•··-... ~ ~ h 'MMllil A 'a.opD ...... lllATICMI tendlletll!I ' llutl-et ~ SWlti TO TIM CITY OP MWWIJOIT elACM G•Mll "'" ~llfe ,,,. c.~ \Mlle• Oii' OIAIMll COUNTY, AND Mo ~ tl(tll .... II•"' Nm. .. "AITllC JICTtoftl 01 P'IOTUTI TMlllTO, COMl"ANY flld fMt ..... firm le c...,. WILi,. II l'llllMTIO fCNt MIA•• _.. " !tie ttllowl119 ,.,_. wNM Parents, Toochers, Friends Plan Innovations BJ-JOANNE a.EYNOl.DS from 1-Toro;-LTA,-lhe,,_l._"f.blµ'e tanned a mimber ot .. .., P11o1 s""' univei'sity area and even 'Of committtts which study IRVINE _ University High Tustin Meado\!s, so we won'& a'ltd makll recommendaUons ddl · t have a predominance of any on various aspects m thl School, tbe newest 1 lion ° one. kind of student," he es· school. \· the TulUn Union Hlgh School District, will already be tour plained. "For Instance, Ule 1teerin1 years old by the time it opens Castle is a 13-ytar veteran committee was eiplorlng the for cluaes Sept. 14• cf the Tustin diatrict, havina concept of flexible or modular , been appoinled in February schedulln(. They ~ fotlf Don CUtle, principal of lhl to his new poet. At the time or five campu.1e1 In tbe county yet-to-b&<Dnp~•c .hool, of his appointment. he. wu wbere varloua Corms.of it u• aa1d ~ for It began in . serving u principal of. TUstla used. 'Ibey want &o knoW ~ 11111. We u be taking I .Jot High School hand bow It worlis .. they ol tbe PftSSU1e oft Tusfi.n,~ih Two innovative ulJ'ds of can make inteUittnt recom- School when we open, be the scbool'wlll be its 1cade:mic mmdatiom," he said. aakl. structure and the parent.I' He sveculated that when the The new achool is CWTtnUy organization which has been organization is chartered it under conrtrucUoo at the cor· actively participatinc in plan-will be a ptirents, teachers ner of Culver Road and Cam-ning for the school. and friends auxiliary rather pua Drive in the university · CUlle. said be is deli&hted than beinc limited to' just to area. It will have about 1,050 with the interest parents and pamrts and teachers. freshmen, sophornomi and area residents have shown in Divisions rather than juniors wring lls first year the building ol the ochool deparlmentl will be used iJl ol operation. Jim Molfal,. bead coumelor for the blp school, 111d the $4.5 millioo lacllily Is being b.lilt in .two. phases and con- 1lruction on the secood pbase -the gym, the llbnry ahd admlniatration building and music build.in& -will no& SCAG .Processing U.S. Grant Requests begin unW fall. SANTA ANA -F 1 n a I expansMJn of the exisUni ma· jor water distribution system tor the Tr1buc0 Oaks area. "This first year, o u r federal grant applications are others ol. interest : the academic structure O[ the =ICll IS HEll:EIY GIVEN ~I ':':':~~II tflll •IM:9 " rttiotnc9 new aCl100I_. cuue-saJd-tbe ... --tlc•t•-.... -llMfl~~Ull--..,. -Allllll~b'w-11. 12l_Cuu,.1t..J.a"""'--. ~•-•p!i .. _1_ LKll "-• Fot1t11llofl C-IMlori " tu<ti C1l1101"1111 mte~ nary .,....... .. camt t11t C-IY ot 0t1 .... s1111 of c.1ttw1111, .,_1911·J-,., 1;,.. abou& because of a lack of '-""" TM• .. 1c1 c-1111ar1 ...,_ .1.1v111 ""•n.•• , , 1...... thl Pr-.cl 111.,.J11tlofl Cll~ .. Stile .. C1Mfoml&, L• A ....... Cwntvr cnm commUn.tCltion Yt:l.wteD MCC..-U a-IH ... _,..,... .. "" °" J-10. 1•11, ..,..I .......... .,. de ..... _.. City et Nt-1 l.,c.11 of Ol"11'it COi,1111'1', "lll>llc 111 QICll tor 111111 Stile, ,.,_11y .,_. .. ,..,.,-.. C1Hlornle. Tl'.\' •-1 fllCDlllPI-tllt "Why lhouldn'l boys know tollowi,.. ••.,.r•llY ,..1<,lDl<I ••H wtikll ....., ... Alvl11 Mll'IMnl 11.-to ir-. II -· ••r•k~ll•IY Cllkflllecl bY I lo ....... ,_ """'°" Mmt 11 tulll(rlll-how &o iron or lfW Oil butlON llNI llft(rl11t~ 911 ni. wllll the Com. ... to ,... wllt1l11 IMIPlln*ll t nd '-• ~ ~-·'dn'• .-,.,_ le m111lofl· Kl!-ldttlll he n.cutM the -· lnu ~y llllUW t. _.. arD s.Jci llllllllllllll'I c 1111 1I111 111 .. {OFF ICIAL SEALI _, .... eJemeotar1 elrectroniCI •ro~lmtltly 12t I(~ 111d 11 ie.c.tec1 Lall H. Ct .... bltl -....-· Im It "' Ille "'"rly 1!09 af Maot.l.rlllltf Mol1/y l'llblle-Clllfomlt lo do theb', OWft I p hullYlrd norltl 9n11 IOUtll tf (-"rfridNI OHi« 111 •-·-~-u -•'rs" Orl'/i,. 111 I"-norlll N1Wf>011 'lllldl L .. ._._ COIJlllY IMUa!YN ·~ • lfH, . My c-111-..i Ellillrwl At the moment. the school At , ... !Im• of .... lletrlr11 -110llc"' Oec. '· 1•'2 I -~ '"'" ft di ' Lo..... Mr.Ill .. io bcMlllUrlet mtY be ,..ad!iltd l"l,lblltl* Of-(Htl 0.11\0 "lie!, s ...... up ww ve v11-.. w ii. H11111on af e111er ..,.,.1'°"' 111 J-'""' •.,. .lvlY 1, 1m ftM.N human It ie s, com-1ri. .1c1111"" o11ri. 11•-i. -~-·~ practical ...... NOTICE IS FUllTHElt GIVEN, 11\el LEGAL NOTICE rnll1....-LNU11, &1 ""' hid Ctmml•lotl 11t1 ll•M WlelnlWa'I' 1 -----~------mltb and ICience and physical !tie 1111 d•Y of Ju1v, 1t10 1t t11t 11our ,.- ed t . af t:OI 11clock P.M. af Mkl H'I' 0( IUl'lllO• cou•T 0" THI uca ion. .. -.. wtd IN!lwr Cl ll • l'IHnl ST•T• Of' CALl'°9MlA l"Oll "We feel that the division 111 •oom ~ 111 itie °''"" '°""'~ 'TNI coutnY °" OllAMN: . .l.dmlft.l1lr•llon l ul llllllf, sis Nt•tft Mt. A-4Ul• system will allow us to uUllu s-· Slrwt, S.111• ""'· C1tlfor11ll, MOTICI °' ......... °' PnlTtON the time and talenls of our .. tlle !lmt ..... .i .... tar "" '*"'"' FO• ••o.ATI °' WILL ANO •o• of stlcl .,_I lote!Nr wtlfl 111 trolfthl LITTlll TUTAMltllTA•V 4.1 inatructon better,'' CasU• tllCI llblK""'' -tlo wllldo ....... , bi E•l•hl .. WILLIAM AiltTHUll ION· •d llled •lld II wllldl llmt 11111 PIKI NEHBUltG, 0.CMMd. W • 1U --ln"r"tlld llltrlfln IMY •-• NOTtCE IS HlltEIY GIVEN """' .,,.i bl hffnl, WAllltEH 0. SONNENIUll:G twi1 fllM 0.19d: J11111 ''· lt1'. '*'tl11 • Ntlfllll for ,.,,.... flll wll IY OllOEll OF 111E LOCAL AGENCY •lld tor ~ of Ulttn T9'i-'tN $20 Milli.OD FORMATION COMMISllot\I OF OllANGE to ·"" ""1'5-r, ,..__ to wtilcft COUN1Y, CALIFORNIA k INdio tw fvrthw -*" ..... ..,.. ltlCHAltO 1. 1UiltNElt !NI IN l!n\i tN 11loe9 If "°'rt,,. E•tevll~1 Offlc.,. 1111 -hell tiftft lltf for J111Y ), For Roads Gets Okay Loe-I Mtricy fDl'mlllall lt1'0, ti t :30 •.rn.. Ill h ~ C.-nflll•1le11 01 DeNrtm.rit Ho, 1 111 .. 1111 c.urt. ot Oft,,.t COlllllY, Ct llfor11l1 11 M Clvk C""!w 0..... W.1, In Pllbl119*! 10rlnte CNll 0111'1' Piiot, lhf CllY of $Intl A/Ml. Ctll,.,,.111•. Jli,. ~l. ltnl 1115-70 OlfoO J-IS. mt. W. E. St JOMH, c-1'1' Cieri!.. LEGAL NO'l1CE GlllM • lllNMAN l=:::::0:--7-"--.:70:-::C~=c-=,-.,,co 11nr SIC•rfly '* 111.tt. NOTICI 0' THI TIMI AHO l'LACI ,,......, C•"°""" t:tnl 011 MIARINO 01' THI LOCAL AOIM-T1l: Uitfl 2n.4tft SACRAMENTO -Twent)' CY llOltMATION COMMISSION °' Att.rllffS "' .... In.tr ml·111·on dollars -rth. ol co• OIANGI c 0 u Ill Ty. CALlllORllllA, Putill•l'led °''"" (OHi OtllY 1"11111, ,.., WHllll A f'ltOl'OllO ANllll'XATIOH Ju ... 16, 17, ,], 1'1' 1IOl·1C struction on north Or•na1 10 THI CITY CH" HIW"OltT llACH Meet the CJaatQp phy~ic~I. problems are goi!ll . being processed by t h e to mt:i1b1t somewhat any m-Southern California Associa· novat1ve plans we might want tioO ()( Governments (SCAG) to put tn~o action later on." tor forwarding to appropriate Moffat said: agencies in Washington, D.C. -Avaloo, Oalalina lsland, -.. Of' 01tAJrtOI' cou111Tv. Atto 01-LEGAL NOTICE ilr the ()e County frteWIYS has been Ip-JICTIOllll O• P•OTEITS THl•IT0,.1---==-------$2.3' m WJn to part· proved by the Slate Highw11• WILL •• llltlfll:NTID ,Ott MIA•· CllTl,ICATll 0, IUllNlll ment of 'Transportalton for • . . --IHO ,ICTITIOUI MAMI 13.5.1 ml·111·on h y d r 0 I 0 ,. I Comm1ss1on. NOTICE IS HERE&Y . GIVElll "'•' Tiit ulldeftloratd "°"' ,.,..,,., ... 1, Jayme Boyd1 19, \vho will represent. Huntington Beach in the Miss Orange County fair competition. is introduced to champion Appaloosa High Bar by trainer Curt Faucett. The All-Appaloosa Horse Sb.ow is a nmv feature of the Fair. The beauty pageant is slated July 14, opening day of the •ix-day fair and '!XPO· • '" 1pptlc1tlon 1111 bHfl lolecl wlm Ille c-.i<llt1t 1 W.hwu 11 16'1t SI~ SCAG has been made a transportation system to thl Included in the work ap-Loc:•1 A•fl!O' F .... "'"klll '"""miuio... af 1.11 .. HUflll""'"' BHdl. c1Wfltmll. 111\dff The pby&cal p r o b I e m s before the June 3Q deadline specifically noted by Moffat include having to u s e classroom space f o r ad- ministrative · offices a n d library space until thole bui1dinp are completed. Admmistraton 1t Universi- ty High are e&1er &o try new concepts, but are n o t neceaarily bXerelted In "In- novation for innovation's "clearina •···se" by 1 he ·n1··• ed b •1.-. . 1• ttie C01111t'I'"' o"""' s11te ol c1n1or1111, 1111 llctltioln llrm -of A. &-'" ~~ llUU ma1 .. N. prov y ...... commlSIK>n u ,_tr119 11111 HIO c ........ 1 .. i... -OVll ACCES.SOltlES .,,. 11111 wllf """ .. federal govefrnmtnt for grant _ Riverside County, $l.21 an $11 . million extension ol ::,:i:...!.llM~': =.,ri:,:. :.! ~ ~111:i-.,:1to;.:i ":.,..,.~ applications rom Orange, Los million from Interior for the the eight•lane O r a n I 1 "" c1,., of N..-1 1eK11 of 0r1nw 11 •• 1o11ow1, •-et .. , J......-ial, Rivenide, F •-·1..·•-c111111,.,, c1H1or1111. n.. PtOPOUOI -P. 1, L_1,,. 1wn si-u .. ..--.o •--r-· propCl9ed $2.5 million Santa reeway near l'Lluu~11. -•111• IN 1o11ow1,,. -•llY 11ncri. Hllflflnoton htcPl. c.111. tHa. San Bemardi:>o and Ventura Ana River a....._al Park n __ :_,__ u•-"-t b 1 bfd 1111 Midi I• mor1 ""k"""" '"°.. o.l9d J-n, int cwnties, In~ six countift ""'0-' ~ ......_.. criMd by t ltNt Onerll>ltott 111 Iii• wlni "· I . ltwlll 1ystem. treeway b'le milt.s 10Ufber1J "" c-1u1o11: s11t.1 ., colllom141, en.... c_,,, there are 146 ciUes boldinC s....... the Ri ~·-Fr Seid ltlMX.tlori -I"' hi IJ'Wlf'IC °"' J\llle tt. ltl't. ..... -I ,..,.,... ___ --.a.;_ in the in--SCAG Airport Study ""'"' va.muc: eeway, COll•t 11111 ""11Dr'I' '"° oc••" ,, .. ,.llbllc "' °"° ,., ..., stPt, -1•• Joaquin Trustees OK Handicapped Progran1 . aake." "We're trying to set. up an educaUmal program that is relevant, it you'll excuse the use of 1 platitude. We've triet:I to select a staff that has this kind of an approach to educa- tion and a commitment to kids," Moffat said. :~-:i:.. .. 1 -.. l••lion. Auth«ity, -,S3f &o HUD for &he proiaM will abo lnclude for • dl1!101R af ...,ullNttll' three _... "· 1. LIW!ft ..._ ,. -"" gv•_ .... ...,., ... .,. ........ ....... ,,_...• . mli. -••nl It IOUlod """'hltll' hi bl ftw _... ""--It ....-Olb- Ora ••e Coast cl'~ iDcl··.._.. coatlnuation cl the $350,000 .addinc flUl.iliary lanes to thl o1 c-$1\0rn, in "" _,111e111 .i:i 1o "" w1ni111 lrwtNrMlll _. ·~ l.R::ll UUC\i "-·~ ....,_u6~•a Re..; ...... 1 . '·-Ri ~•-F c...-..., Mlf' .,... acia-...._.,... """*".._Minto .......... ""'"" .....al\11"1&1 .--.. Ill·...:: Ve'~ reewq "' .... ttrrlt af ~ Plffrff!ll mllctd IOl'FICIAl Sf.I.LI are Fountain Valley, Hun-Airport System Study coo-and reconstructin two lD-"-'" 111111 bovtllllrie. ""w be modlflocl J•ri L.. Joblt fi"'"'"" n •• _1. T .. _, .... Beach .....,..,.... , IN ,,.,. Mllltllll'I of oti.r ttrrltorw In Ncf•rv Plllllllic'CIHIWlll• """6 ..... ~, ...... -• linUatica covering 10 counties. te • ......,.es. ~ •1d11ll'f' o1 rtte 11.-1. •r111c:1.et Olfke 1n Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, frilOTICE IS f'UltTHElt GIVEN, 11111 Ori"" C-1'1' San Clemente, Seal Beach, 'Ibe commisaion voted the .. 1c1 C1m111!uklrl 1111 f1"N w.ontsd•• Mv commt•ilo!t EX11lr" fl·~ M millioo for the n........ Ille "" dty of J111~. 1'i'O " the !'lour Mlrdl 2 Im and Westminster. Red c •11~.. >.IO .... e of t:DO a'cloc:k l'.M. of uld di¥ 0t "ubllllled °'~"" Cotti 0.11¥ "!lat. Representing the county on ross Freeway projett rrom the cur-r~ ;:,,, •. m\'ld111 m:.:~tr o~:~:-c':.~ J_•_M_'='-=~;..:;.''";:..;'=""c.c'-='='~"~M:__::."="-=M EAST iRVINE __ A pro- gram for visually handicapped students has been ·approved Death Notices DWYER • H1rri.t I!. Ow'l'lf. M, M2 E•tf vm1. P-.Mlll. Formll' H11nlllll'I011 lteen 1..ctotr. o.i. °' d11m. JUM n. Stn· le• 1'11\dl ... $11\llhl' Mor!VtrY. mGBIE lrh l!tltlle tfllbt., J'2t A ....... Ytl, 9elllm lllMlll. Otte ot dMni. J11 .. 21. SVrvtYed b'I' lllllllMll. Cltl'lllA A., of tho home ....,..., ..... iltldllnl A .• H_. llodo1 •uthlll', lrll Allfl El'IOllTWld, Siii '*IOI llr'ollllr, Ed-'f•N Knbtl. Amll'I' Hlfbor, l.on9 hid. l'rl't•IW ftmll'f urvlc:" Wlr• lwld et l"«lflc VIM M-111 ,._,~, .....,...,, JUM 22, lfnl, Ftmlly IW,_ "911 clolllllolll to Urilted fllfld, N- ll!Dff •11t11. JEROMIN Ed\lftrd J-11 J1roml11, 01!1 of deltll, Ju,. 21. SuNlvld bw wit.I, Mll'YI Ofl.llll!fr, J1rl Loll111d, H._ -' lad!: "°"'' H1nN. Gr1MOIW H11111 1111.,., l1111 HleY ...... lkl, Dier• borll, Ml<111N111 4 tt•lldclllldl'1n1 • , ... 1 .. r1llCIC:l!lktrlft, s.rtlc.. loOaY, l I'll.. l'tdllc Vltw ClllPll. lnflf'mtnt ll~lllc VIN Memorlll Ptrfl, SARGENT ~ Mlrle s.r""t, ~1 Conllllfllltl Drlv.. Huritlllftoll BllCll. S11rvlwd bv f91M!', 0-. EIU11tloll S1rt111l1 mtlllfr, ~llllc.IO SI"""'/ 1 brollltMI, Coll Hk ... .. K s.,..,,i 1rod 0.Yld E!lll!l1on $1t• ...,11 tllltr', Olllll' WITN V-1'1ff._ Servk-. •I Olldrt CPllPl'i W..,...y, 10 AM, B11r1•1. GOOd SMehlrd Cem· ., ..... TSC1lllUIART How1rd L. T1<1!1rMrt. 5U\.'f 1Mr111rd S!rMI, Co1ll Mftl. 5ur'Yl¥M Ill' wit•, PeuU1111 1111'1• Howtrd R.1 2 dtutftltrt, .l.lkl M. l rowri 11!d K1r1n Stiehl bro!MI'. llurfl•i 2 slstlt'I, Bonnll Rob- 1r!1 •rid swbH Dn'•1 11111.t1ro111tr, Eu""' Fowl•ri ' er1nddllldrC11. Slrv· lcff, Thur$111'1' 1 PM 1t PHlr. F1m!I~ COll011)91 Fu111r1I Hom•, Wtstm1111ttr. ARBIJCilLE & SON WettcWf Mortauy en E. 17tb st., Co11a M,.. -• BALTZ MORTUARIES CGnaa del Mar OR 1-11111 Colla M,.. Ml UGf • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Bnldny, Cotta Meu uwm • DILDAY BRO'I11ERS . Hutt ..... Vllley · Mert1my lilll Bea Blvd. Huntington Beacll aa.m1 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Lapna Caayon Rd. tM-141$ • PACDl'IC VIBll MEMOlllAL PAIUI: Cemel1rye......, --~om. Ne..,.n-. ·~ -• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME llttllobaAft. w ... --• SllEl'FER MORT\JARY ....... -~ flf-1111 SU Oemnte Ctut• • SMITHS' MORT\JARY tn Miia Ill. • H111tiatt• Buell - by Trustees of the San Joaquin · Elementary SohooJ District. The program, to be ad- ministered in conjunction with the Capistrano Unified School District, W.{)llld make pro- visions for v i s u a 11 y han· dicapped children to attend their neighborhood lchool. In the put, these yClllllplors "we transported to special schools outside their dlllricb. 'Ibe propo11J.. is for one !raveling -~ poujbly one aide to uslil vilillny fiaD. dicapped --will be placed iJl a regular cJusroom. 'Ille -and aide would be hired by tile Capistrano district which w o u Id ad· m!nllter. tile program. San Joaquin ·woutd share the cost. Ray· Oliver, "-8istant Supt. tor IMtroction of t h e Capistrano · disirict, said be bas not yet prepared a pr. posal for his board of trustees. Physically, the school will be a duplicate of Mission Viejo High School. The school's proximity to UC Irvine Is an aspect that Castle said he would like to take full advantage of. The principal said· he and some ot the lMtructon are working on a procram fpr academically talented studentl In -t1Jey would use~ lhl ~ttaft arid f1cilitiea at UCI. "We will be draq W. Marine, 19, Sentenced . . the executive Committee o( rent budget and voted to pr~ Adml11l11r111ot1 eu11d1..,. su North LEGAL NO'nCE SCA vide the remaini-•9 tnllli'"' SY(lmlN'I SlrHI. S11111 Ant, C1lllor11!1,., ---·'----'"'-----G, which bas reviewed the Aid' p -,,,. ..,... 11 ,,,. Ut'Plt 1nc1 11i.ce tor '"" 111~r1na1 grant a pp Ii cat I 0 n' ar1 ' mg eru form the 1971·72 budget to of ukl ··-•I IOlletNr wlltl •II Pf01Hh ct•T•l'ICATI 0, IUllNlll . ' Incl llblKllonl 11\ertlo ._.ll.ldl m1y DI! "ICTITIOUS NAMI Supervisor David Baker ~and be adopted m October. 111ec1 •nd 11 wtikn time •ncl al1ce The uncter1l1ned doet certllY the N Hun""m~ Beach c1·1y eou.. In another -i·ect the com ... 1>1r110111 l11ltretit'd ther~ln m1y ""'""' Corid~kl• • bullMu ., "· 0. IM -.. ~. S •"TA AN• The O ,.. • • • incl be h••rd. ~1•. 1 ..... 1111 Ctlll., ""-'· UflOtr Ill• cilman Jack Green. "', " -ran!¢ mission also approved a $9.5 01ted : JUM 1'. 1m 11c1111o111 11rm 111t'Plt ot ALEltT J.1.N1101t Cou ly Chapter f the ·11· · • IY OltOElt OF THE LOCAL AGENCY SERVICE 1110 '""' wld 11"" Is nmflO'ld County applications filed n ° ml . )()Cl project to build tJ FORMATION COMMISSION OF ORANGE cl Ille followl111 "'""· wlloll 111111• during the past few weeks, American Red Cross is col· miles of ei"ht·lant freeway couNTY. CAL•FO•N•A 111 1u11 1nc1 •t.<• llf rn"""'-1. " "I!> ltlC!IARO T, T\JRNER lollowl: totalling $3,214,398, include: Ject.ing funds and clothing for in Los Angeles and Oranae E•K11ttv• Ofrkll' N1ncv C1rrot1, ''°' M1r1cr1 w1~. ---for the -·nty c-···"e! Local Atenn' fDl'ITllllerl c..11 Meu, C1HI. -1 wl:'I: ".... victiml of lhe Peruviaii earth· uwJU • comm11111on o,,.., Ju11e n. 1t11 sanitation dlstrktl for water 1be project wou1d be tbt 01 Or•,... cwnl'il, c1U10tftl1 Mrs. N•llC'I' t1 .... 11 -···lion -· pr 01· e c l I • quakes and flood s. "-t ........ ol -.-....... "ubll.ro.d Or•-(lltl 0.lly l'llol Slit.I ., C•Hfonll•. ~ C-.tw : ....... ,. UAIU.... LUI> ~ 8 ~WV" ... -aJ0. Jllnln. lt10 112•10 Oft J-lJ, lfJIO, btfW9 IM, I Moftry $2,995,300 to the U.S.· Depart· Recent information releued nector f 1 l k · l"vllllc 111 .,. tor ... w '"'"'· --1tw" meat of the Interior. reeway n 1 n I . LEGAL NDnCE -r.ci NMCY c.rr.11 ,_ ...... t· by the Red <Ioss In Peru ~ .. ~a 91 (Artes~a . !:.bl:':-'w1-::'~..-c:; =..._. tlundnpon Be a c b, blllcatel that the most needed r m:way} in Cardena witb · · ,.,,.,. ~ .... aKVtod""-. SJ7C,UI tO lbe ~..__ ., in'•'--•te' m' ....&! .• -~ ft--'. CllTll'M:AT• O• ell'SINllSS COf,ICIAL IEALI ~ .. .._.., ftema lft fllDds to purcbase IXJllW. "° DUClla c..... PK.TITIOVI "'-"'• J-'! E. OIYh -lht\q Develop-1be :second ..t,.,_ o( t,b. Tr. ~ ctrll,., rt.y ••• ton-MoltN l'llblk<lllfonll• (-) f-· ~--I food medic-' •-lies and . ..,_... d~I"' • llllllMn 11 ,,. """"'°"' ••lnclNI ome. 111 AUU -CUUlll • ILi ........ project, linking Loac Bed llvd .. c.t1 "'"'' c1111on11.. ""'5olr °''"" C-1'1' development ol the projected clothing. Other needed items Boulevard and the Long Beech ji~J~lnr:c."':!, " .. :>wfl~·~~ ~.;_.c;;;,i:;:1o11 E~,.. $1.29 million Central Park. include winter ocats, jackelll Freeway would be started a llf.,. to1-...t,.. ,.,._, • .._ Publl1hed o._ coe11 C•llt' PT111t. Ca ... 1..,......... B ea c b la'--,_,.,.., '" tvu •1'1111 1111ces of mkltria JUM n. :JO •rod JulY r, 14. ,,,. 11"-10 .,_......_.. and sweaters and new or clean )'NI' tea. 1r1 '' 1o11ow1: Sanitary District, $20,970 from. ;=':.=========::;f ,..,.,.., c. '"""""· 2100 HIWJIOff 11w.. LEGAL NOTICE lbe ]J~or ])epa•-•nt f-b1•--"els. '",!~-~·· C1rlt, , ------------1n•c1r1 ~'""" .,. ""'I"' THE BEST ........... I. l•11ne11, !IDO H-r1•· a '81,tOO Pacific Co a s t Furiia and Items of cloth'"• 11vd., CM•• Mtu, ''"'· ".n''' . .... Piii• J11111 11. lt70 CllTIPICATI °' •u111111ss. Highway interceptor sewer. will be accepted at the Orange ••1cl1nhip pollt pr••• •. ,... ,...,.., c. llMttl l'tCTITtoUS NAMI -Sanla Ana Mounta1•ns ~-.J Red ~-bu·J•••• l 11uh" i1 011• Of the werld'• 111•1+ ''IDl'lllC• I. Benntlt The 11ndll'•llMd don c1r1ll'I' he 11 vuwi•Y ~ l .... 'O I STATE OF CitiLIFORHIA, <Olldllcll,,. • bullllH• II t2f ~111!111 County Water District, $24,000 2215 North Broldway, Santa pop11l1r comic 1tr1, •. Re1tl it OiltA.HGI!! COUNTY: s1. Cotti Meu. n'27 C•llforllll, 11N~r to HUD for _,......,men! ••d A cl1ily i11 the DAILY PILOT. 011 J11n• 11, 1tni, bl!ort mt, 1 Notirv ,.,. 11c1111ou1 firm "'"'• of W•t.1r11 The fully reimbursable pm. gram is estimated lo cost about $18,000. Reimbursement is Htimated to be about !20.000. l...:_:._:::::_:::_~•3: .,.._..===~-:.:·:_:.::"'::.· ---------.!::============11 "ubllc 111 Ind for ...,ld Stiff, Hftonlll¥ Rrlrl1er1lloll • .l.epll1n« SM'Ykl tnO •-l"ld """" C. ltnM!t Ind FlorellCI lhtl wold flrfll 11 _,....,. of '""' SANTA ANA - A 1~'91J'· 1. lffll'lttl t_,, lo m1 to M 1111 follow!,.. Mrton, .._ MIM In fl.ill u-~ .. ___ _. Nnont ...,_. "''""" ire 111i.trlbld 111d oltcl af l'ftklllMI II " hllll!Wt: old ....,jne, W-. ~ at lo tlll Wl!llln lnttnim.ril •nd Kk-llde-Georff Ario Felolr, t2f Cll"l•I It., On Drugs the time of his arrest IS being ed .,...., llKllltoil the ...,,.,.., • Cosl1 Nini, Cit, fMJ7 COffkl•I S..IJ Oiled "'10/i'O This would be the second ''neighborhood'' program lo Southern california. a major supplier of narcotics w.,.... K. Hiii,... "'°"" A. '''"' l ·n the South Coast area, '--· """"" "uti11c . c1111or1111 s111o 111 c111tom11. 0r1,,.. c-tv: 1~ > l'rl11CIP1I Oflkl 111 Oft JljlW 72, 1t1'0, btfor'w ""' 1 MelW't been sentenced to one to five 0r-c..,,,,.,. Plllllk 111 -...t 1or wJd 11•"· ,.,._nv My C1111ml11lofl fulrH _.rM G-Arlt ,..._. ~ years in state prison. No¥. ''· 1tn 1o ,,... 1o .. .,. __, .._ -c • ...-jor Court Ju-e, James PllOllll!ed Of•l'IM Coed 0.11¥ Piiot, Is wmcr1D1<1 to "'' w111111 """'-' ....,~ ... J11111 11, JJ, 30 •nd J111Y 1, 1911 l11M·1t ond M;kf!OWlfdted IMP tucultof #II-· ~~~-~~ 4 ~ Marine Joseph G re I o r y • . reasons LEGAL NOTICE != ~:~11 .. ,,1, Blind Tots Gaines of the El Toro Marine MOTICI 011 1111TsMT10111 TO EMOAGE P•lnc1""'1 Oltk• In Corps Air station after ac-t 1 f ~N1v11;i".~E1u.L• o' ALCOHOLIC ::"~~.;::,. E•Plr•• Cepting hiS plea of guilty lo 0 rans er your Jllflt 1,, 1'10 J11M 71 , lt'I' I ol da d TO WHOM IT MAY COHCEll:N: Publlllled Ol'I"" CHll DlllY ,.llol J>OSSel!S On Oger'OUS rugs. SubJed lo IHulllCt ol the ~<etlH Ju111 n, a llld July 7, U, 191' , 11•70 Eight re.lated charges against ' •JtPtled tor. "°'k• 1. IM•eb'I' olvon th1t Offered Nursery Gaines W-e d1--·--·•. account !ht uJ!dtrll•llH PrOPOIH lo Hll l k:ohotlc LEGA.L NOTICE ... e11~ bt"l'9'191!t 11 Ill• eremite•, dncr ibed• I c=~=""°'==-=-.,-~~ Dennis Envall, 19, of 31872 •• 1oi1owa: tt0Ttc1 o• 1111T1111T10111 TO ,,... •• Me ··--Lane, South '-~·"•· ... MoullOfl ,,,.. ..... , le1un1 Hiii• ,,. THI SAl• 01' ALC0--.1e .uvw a.o&.... Punu1111 lo lllCI! lnllllllotl. tllt II~ llVllltAOll GARDEN C:ROVE -The was com~itted to the NO SERVI(( CHARGE on personal ::·:=1~'1:':~1:! c':.i1'::i r'!."1!~~'!:'! To wHOM 1T Mi..Y coNcE'~'!' 1'' ,,,. First M~~~~ ~urch of California Youth Authority for f $l Ot1 orltlntl •OPllclllon af '" •lcollollc Sub!~ to 11-rou "' Iii. 1._ ~· \Al an Stdefinite term for'bis role accounts.o 00 or more. The lit'tl•"• Heln1I (or nuMlll , .... 1""' 1111111«1 lor Miit• It ... ,.., ,._ "''' Garden 0rov, bu initiated in the drug & r a If t ck l n g -0~ S.1.~E'°~rrii ~~=·IS:' i:°"'::n~11 ~ L.~ -••rmlnded b 1vera1e person· writes 300 checks and paw Atrl-dl11rh ... lo •role1;l IPll ll'UlllCI •1 follow1' & swmnet llJl'lerY acbool Jl'O-...,,_nea ,.._..,. Y J• of i.udl llctflll(ll IM'I' 1111 I verllled 20t l'ilrn, ltlboe/N-rt aMt11 gram ror orqe c.oUnt, blind Gaines. Six related charges a service char1e of $30 a year. By maintaininr ~~~"~rw .::~:.: ='r~;:.~ ~;.:111 ':-,.-.;:. =""~klflo..~ Y------to ,,., apinlt the Lacuna mm were I t2M a.. .. 1 .. nce ""U "Ve th"1s $30. T•·t'a .... 11 lo '"' Owl""""' ., Akohollc °' ... 1co11o11c .....,_ Cllltrof tor..._, ........ -. ,,_. atruck _,,the~ by Jt..C-'f'IW UIWI 1v >Ill Ill ....... _ Clllfnll, 1n• 0 Strwl, ~ lrlMfw of M 1lcollolle --... Id ........,.~lo Braille -.& ,-...,... ...,... Secr•m1T1to, ·C11Homl1 Hiii. lltllll'll "-1., ..__1 fw llMM """"-years 0 ,._ .. _ ..... ,. • Judie. em1JI to 10" Interest 1""'1161 '°' dlfllet ... ..,.... tiv ..... "'-'°'"". J n S ti t U t t Of America Bot.b -..... -~~ J .. '°' .,.. IO On your money, Tiit P"'"'1'" -1111 -lkellMd ON iAll GlNlllAl .. ~ ...-~ -· 1'Pr the ... .. 1laitlollc: ......,...., lloN ..... ~ l!tllllt ,...,, spokesmen. April • after several contacts: ... UTlfUl C"'cvs. You w"1ll take l~ ':: ~~J.lollo::"~r.'·lnlf af·= =.71'° ---., ..... ·--Blind p--~· children are by '·--a Bea~ po11·ce "' "1 " IN1EltlTATE UNITl!!O • '"'" I 1 ~ ---&...,, ",' ' MAHAGEMENT SERVICES IK'tlftl ff •llY llllu 'I/II h CleM"'"""' integrated i6 a summer school sheriff's oUicers and state pride in them. They are distinctive and CORI', :..t~ -::::....~-: .. · ... .:...~ program with s I ( h t e-d narcotics agents. O ft I c er s 'd ~.oc: ....__ controf, nu o · ,,,..., young!ittrs at thi church discovered comiderable quan· 1 I entify YOU With the Community. J~,.;~'!'r:it Or•M• c-f OiJl'I' 1i~'ti :="': ~~:ro::11.n!~ .;1~ facility located at 12741 Main titie5 ot LSD, marijuana, TM """''-•r• -Lie-.! tw Ille Ave. hashish and assorted nareotics TIULY PERSONAL SERVICE. When you need Gloomy Gus Is ::1•v:in=11~.~..;"!:i11~ ::;; Parents of blind children at the Envall home. d '"' 111 1u af nw o.totrfmlfll. financial counsel, talk to the officers of the Your Kin • Guy "' """M· M•-• •· can contact Mrs. Shirley Agents testified that both •uOUllWll 0r-,_, 0t11t" '"'""'· Grove, at 539-1222 for further men had !Old narcotics to bank. They're inte rested in you personally because JUM "· ,,,. u15-:111 information. There is no undercover offi~rs On at least ~ :'tf ' charge for the sllmmer pro-three occuions before the ar-they"re your neighbors. They can make )..~ii/111\ STAR GA'ZER~~, gram which begins June 30. resls were made. decisionsright on the spot-on a personal basis. ""' 1 CUT 110•wUo1---...--:::~::...i Al..... )(. .... ...,,_...,. )(. .... i:i:n BIBLE THOCTGHTS Clilllt'1 ...... at'•• ..... it NOT t1119ht 111 +h1 l iblel He 11icl, "My •illfcl-it Mt of ftil1 -11111 -IJ ... 11:1•1. 1 ..... 1,. tioM 20 ullt1i111 SYMIOLIC l11111119e ..,, ... &Ml, •11• , • ., h "11 • ftlev1ell4 ye1n" I, .. 90141 2 '••• Jill . The Devil Mlflt "M11ttcl -• +hov1e~t yeen" t lev, , 201 ll'llltbolla.t • liONG ,.riod ef tri· um,fl 11 f.H OVfl' tYil. Hh IMillf "leo1NI" forc11h • period of elCftliYO .... a fi9Ml11t yoM. The 1'AnR19Mcle11" b1Hl1 i1 I f1111I, 11111tiff 1piritu•I 1tr1199I• Mtw"" +h• fore•• el t..4 •'"' e•il, po91ibly'1olrtt e11 NOW. Cltti1t 11c1ricle4 frOfll e11th lite 1 "cloud'' 1111111 we11t lo H11•111 11141 it to colfte e9•i11 "i11 Ii•• m11111•r" I Ach I :9·111. At tlle 1ecotMf coflli119 of Chri1t, li•i119 Chri1tJ1111 1h•ll It• "--c1119ht 11p f00111tth1r wi+h thtll'I IN THE CLOUDS TO MEET THE lO•D IN THE AIR •111111 11 sh•ll wo EV El be with the Lor4." I I Tll111. ":IS· 171. J•1111 1h•ll riot ••I fool 011 tho •trlh 191i11, l.11! th1 ,,.,14 th•ll. rit• .. me1t h11'1'1 "I~ fh• 1ir." Th• EARTH 1h•ll "mill •It h #1,.,.1111 he1t" i11 the "cl1y,ol th1 Lord," l.1. 11 Chri1t'1 11co11oil corn!119 12 '•t. 1:10•121 . A1• YOU READY? De vo11 IELIEVE h1 h 1lliwi1111 H••• yo11 RE- 'ENTED incl 1Me11 IA,TIZED i11te Ch1i1t1 tJ11. 1:16, Ach 21l l, Gil. 3:211, Vitil 111 1ritf l•t 11• het, yo11 pr•p1r1 fer the Jvtlt• mint D1y! Ch11tch •f Chri tl, 211 W. Wthon St,, Cott• M111, c •. 92627. I I 1 OPIN UNTll 5 P.M. DAILY-AND 6P.M. ON FRIDAYS. :A,,;." A«w"1•1,. ,._,,.n. oci aQlMll +1"1 To~.,,...forWld1111day, ,_ • ...... ---... ·-dlnato-.. _Zodloc_..., 1 ....... 31You tlr-2FIM 32,... .awm J Celh 33 HIMe 63 Ruffl9 :ti-~&T ::=:r '.~ ~~ == -31Moi. .... IO tOM't 39TI!ln .. ,..., ,._. ' ..,.... 70w.kt t10ari•1 ''~ 11v-1211e .QO-. 72Arld IJ For Al lnduftlra n llldlanll rltlwo •• n-, • ......_ CAl'llCllDI 15~, .. •.5Mlfht 7.5Tlldoy , MC. U l6&ripNl1C 46To :t6 ~ • · 17 0. .. ,,oitwr. 7 ~·, -JAJI, " II~ '31e 71Te!I 7-..... ltst-"9You 7'Ukt I ... 20Y<111'd 500.. IOUtti. 21111 s1 ly 11 Thorolloh MIUAIKll 22Storf\.. 52Y-1'2'1'<NI l23Gciod 53 To IJ .1.oallltt 'Olltttd ~ l(Jic... &A MD!hlt 2S ""'""int .5.5 11'1 IS ""d 20~ 56h\I Nftoltwtolilrtal!!'!!tL 11~it .57Y-17Wotw Nell 21 Darr.on ~ P>.lrckow .. °"""°""1"" •• .!. 29 A'!fOl"'I 5' My • ., lUIClllin "'; " wrr.ll JOYWrMiJ 60~Ndl~t0YW WAI.» wi@eooa @Admx N~ ~ I JO ' LAILY PU.QT SC Your ·uoneg'• Wortla OVER THE COUNTER Con1plet~New York Stoek ·List Stock Protection Pend'i)1g?-1-----1 NASD Ll1tl11111 for Mond1y, June 22, 1970 By SYLVIA PORTER Insured !aVlngs association ---..,..,•-\ntenslfylng urgency-of--fatlures~ln tht..36 eats...J1l.nce the Wall Street·Wash1ngton the FSLIC was created , NOT dn\:e to create an insurance ONE DEPOSITOR HAS LOST &)'st.em to prottd )'OU, a ONE PENNY OF HIS IN· stockholder, against losses SURED FUNDS Only 1lh0se resulting rrom brokerage hrm depositors who had deposits faJlures 1s a stunning reminder in excess of the Insurable (to me at. least) or how much maximums have lost anything ~e tak e for granted 1nsuran~ The details of .the insurance of our deposits In bank and' system to prottct securities savings associations and cash left on deposit at I It 1s almosl impossible for brokerage offices are shll to most of you to conceive of be YiOrked out -but agree. what 1t must have been like ment IS unan1mows on the before federal government 1n· need for the system and for surance of 'bank and savings action as soon as possible assoc1auon deposits -to tm Meanwh.1\e, we may con· aguie the tragedy when an llnue confident of the safety • innocent famdy's hfellme sav-of our funds lll banks and lngs disappeared in the crash savings assoc1aboru which are of lhe trusted bank on the adequately insured corner Today, 98 percent of our banks are insured by the YEARS FROM NOW' I Federal. Deposit Insurance suspect, 1t will be almost equally impossible for " most CQfp The ln.surance fund ,,pald Americans to conceive or what in by !3,804 member bankl it 15 hke today _ on the throogbout the nation totals threshold of a I y ste m an awesome $4 billion plus On lop of that, the FDIC lo protect innocent investors has authority to borrow as agalllst losses of 1 h e I r much as $3 billion additional securities or cash resulting from the US Treasury .solely from a b r o k e r a g e AS FOR us, 99 percent house s collapse of all bank depositors ac- Just ponder these startling counts are FDIC insured and disclosures 63 per cen( of tpe funds we ~I ) IN THE PAST year and have no deposit in insured a half, a total of II federally b k insured banks with $54 m1lhon an 5 are covered up to lhe new $20,000 limit which v.e nt 1n depos1ls have closed their . . 1.-1.tl'te .................. ,. et 1,.,._l-ltl't' t AM IN.__ fllASD llrit ...... 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Ptk::r.J •• ol 't' WFlfl hv. 1~ ~1111 Sub ,,..., lf •mo• Jt3 IN Alts~• 11\ltrt '":'~~m=:lt~ ..,..!' ~'1: 1 "' :~· p~1~d t~ ti• \r:~~ ,n; ry'~ ~11:,1~. lL t,.,, bffn PIJ• onl ori 1f U' p/nk•t11 StV. 61 •r.~ w 701'< "i''""I" 110 Cl)tHd !ttl!MI or Formltl Oi i Portr HK i1\lt :Ill Tt fdu ' .\ co$r1NI U sold lbl!I) nl..-OJI Grnt JI-., 'J~ IPr'o Go I 111. S fV CO"! 714 7-Al•11ndri :!Gr dt•ler m1rke11 FotDM j~ ~ P'•Oll AM j ,i;: Ten11oanr 17 ~ lllto Alln CD IOe Cll-t lh•DU91'1 FOUf .SCI 111 JU Prlld Ml!! ' 1, 'I 1•••• AS l 2 AllMLuCll 2 <t0 OU! the ll•V Prktt Frllkl Cp .J' ~ PubS NH 2lli l>um A 2\11 J\,. A le<ilu-d DI J do !IOI lllCIUO. rM111 E ti 10 P111>$ HM II 11111 T/llnv Ca 10 l~ A/lf'<I Pw l.J2 r11.i1 "'•'""" Flllvrw f 2111 PUii $ NC II'° 12 NnV 111 ''' 111 A lt.c!Ch I~ •1•t0oWn GI' um. Ulll>t 7! \~ l PuOIMlr 6li 71' Tll•n GD No ~ "II"""' m Hlclfl F11<11>t IO 1~ I Purtfll i S'llo rrH CPQ 210 31> A l ... 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Erwel i1 lti~ AmtH plJ !.o All<a Lncl lJ IW. \"c l \lt 7\i Jcldr Pit• 11W. 11~ I S~r :>61'1 JI MlrF lttr IO Today, 4,424 rederal and 211r..iav. J141 1~ WV ! . !l;i !~ :::n ii: ~~ n" t ....... M~ i~t; :: fil;, '° state-chartered savings & loan 11.11111 Geo '\o 1• •,•,."' " ,'"••' •,ot,~ Rabin M 20•11 ttv. f • .."1"~ • '"" Aar1nc11 , 11 I Am.at ' < Sc )\, R~tlon 41" '"' 111 Incl ,. ,, ... mldat • 20 associations -out of a tota Am a111n it 1t\O 1• ""'tt, ?,2,~ ~ Aov c11t lfii a1~ 11 LD 11~ "" Am can 2 70 r ou ·• b ... El Lib p -JJ• fftl! •• Rui Stov 1 \It 141'1 V•nte S. i1'f, i1\~ AC•n Pl l 1S o 5 0<n -are 1nsur .. -... y Am E•w 51"' \Ii rntl AE 1tv1 17 Avan Ho ~. J71h I•'"'" 11o1 Am c1m 60 I Am Furn JVi i ro--. Pr •lfl SI.lo Seemer J14 •\~ ..Vuh !ht 20'4 21 A Cll•ln 1 '° 11\e FSLIC This fund Iota S "'· Greer •Slll """ rw1,11 c'", S,'! '•" ~cantn E • <l'h •d•w P u•,, 11v. ,,...,,,.,rt 90 AJn lnid ljl• 16 uar • ..., cJ'IOlt In l'~ I>\ W1!t1 &d If 20 AC SU 1 $2 3 bdhon and covers more ,,. 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"' r:.,w " The vast majority of Ank•n In 111 7\\itl:r'"' F 20 21 rlf 01 l• u v,1,...•Dll Re 101,1, 11 ~::: E•':'1~ Arc• Incl ~ S\lt Ht(ll Co 2'• 31\ S.!1 Cmp I fh ~fldlrn t 10 AEl<ll'ld PIA6 assoc1alions nol covered by ArMfl M 111o w. 11:....,1111 il' ix: Stnsrr11 t o,, 1G'°' w111no "" 1~ uu AG.,,•n• so the FSLIC are backed by state :~:iin,,.:i: rt~ n~ H:I:.!" ,~~I.Ii 1t:~ • .:''~o' J~ .!If! w~'1~1Nr 1u 1~ ~'U~sf111:' Arr<¥W H l$ 3'\lt JO lhencl<lh 6 •lh I""' " Mtq 11.!0 S • AH......, 1 so insu rance funds A<>•1rl• •~-. •l • ~::O;,e; GI 2;~ • lml!h M 1>1i 1u """n Pub 11. 11. ,,. HDMt pl 1 AICC aot 21 n v. Sollcl St 5 21' ]" Nlnq Wl't 5" ,.~ Am HDIP 2• It s not a perfect system Au!q sci N •'• H~• ,.~' 11 ~ c~1 wu n~ ll.,, ~l"°°J ,. i•u. Am1n~u• so (or depos1Wrs, but 1t's close,::~ At 1:v. 1:~ ~~.,o~ 1:'" 1 ;~t~~; t:1 f:1, ~~I• wr':1w '£ 2~1~ ~~ !~:~\: ~1~ rl B•I P1lnt 4\'J S ( Sw G1Co H 14111 Wrklll! W 11 II'• Am Mo1ort and the pe ormance record B•l"l"C-w. 1 HYtrt P 20'• 11'• .. E1Sv<: 1•'4 u Yrdnr E '" "' ANirGai 211 B&tln p I! Slolo Hy&ll Int I~• 111 has been great And now Jt s 11~umr1 ,, • >i H'tde A!ll •'• •»I t .. ., ... .,.,,._,..,Ml':::llr...•l '••,,',0"°,'" ... " • 1"'60f $y 11 •••• 11 high time thal v.e moved on •Yltu 12~ i2ro \nd c11 ,,~ 2s•'I I Ari! .se~1 1 Bff'Chm ,, 1l "" NllC.I n~ ))Vt Am Sll!r • to a network of insurance for:~!: \!!J 1t 1f'' h.e•to o 1~' 1'• ~UTUAL !m5k:\, i,': 1 vestors l Berk Ha • ., 1(nla1~ ,./.: jn: Am Sid 1 " 00 '!'1 L:>b •1 •2 11 "c'··• , , Am.STd •• >> Blluol W I IV. lnl "'~ 1?_ 1 •/•II Son 2S 1o 27\'J J~:"~w~~ ~ s•, ~7,,:.':;111 : into effect !his I diM>rs -nine lost year and two more so far 1n J970 This 1s by far the largest number since 1942, nearly a genera- tion State Sell$ Bonds 0 "!hr O• ''°' Int Mull If tt · · ?l AmSua Ill •• l::i'ue ~11 ~I~ "lv. 1111 $y, J• 2Sl't FUNDS A T~ T wt:;; lloll Ber • ,. In! SY pf IJ 11 /o Am T~T 260 !POI AH 1•~ u•l /:1.f:: ,l~ Jv.. :~~1 SI BDI CtP I ·~ II SoUIH 1•V. nv. Ar\irran '° 8rad 5¥1 20..., 21 ~ Jacobs F .Po J1• """''"' 60I I But every one or the 11 has been a small bank and IN NO CASE HAS A DEPOSITOR LOST A SINGLE PENNY OF lllS INSURED DEPOSITS The system ha.s w o r k e d superbly well there has been no worry -much less panic -and you probably had no idea until lh1s minute th,at as many as 11 banks have gone under 1n ttus period For Water Project · I;!~ ~~ 111~ 1m l•ciuin c 1u •·~ AMF inc '° Brll(e A 7\lo 7-lj, •m Wal ll/oi It. J11 ... n Inv Guid I 11 I 21 Amtac: IO arull'o Bl 17\lt II :~:v" ~~ 1:\0 NEW YORK CAP'l \"" Incl!( 5 12 62 A.MK Cll :JO BllC.ktY 7Vt I !llV Fda J JV! fhe lollowlt111 <11/0-/\Vfl BM 10 llO 10 •l A.MK oil 20 Burn~p S 11\lo lt l~ni.n Pd 1 \'• 11•~ tallons •UPllll..:I by lnmo>'",." i Cr,~,r '07 AMP Inc SI 11C Ltll f'~ 1 Kiil!'!° SI S.14 55\4 Ille Nll\OMI AISOC:J. Ampe~ Coro 1! W Sv 12'4 23\t l(e15s1 pf 17 11 111oo1 ol StcurUlea ~ut ~ fi 'U .•.••,,"',,;/'' • l!) RIGHT NOW, a total of 14 federally insured savings & loan associations with assets amounting to a huge $1 S b1!hon are counted 1n suf- f1c1ently serious financ ial trou· hie to be on the official ' watch hst ' of the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp 1n "'ash1ngton This 1s the agen cy, supervised by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which maintains a reserve fund to CO\er depositor losses in the event an assoc1at1on fails Of the 14 three ai:e in bad enough trouble lo be getting actual f1nanc1al help from lhe FSLIC The others may or may not need assistance 1n lhe monlhs directly ahead BUT THE sh1n1ngly s1gnif1. cant point 1s that the 1n suranct fund eiusts and can cover the losses should they occur While there have been 12 LET'S BE FRIENDLY 11 )OU ha\e nC\\ ll<'l!;hbors or know of an}ont' mn,in~ to our area plC'ase Trll us so that v.e may f'Xlt nd a friendly \\eloome and h• Ip tl1C'ITI to ~ome aequ1111111d 1n thc_1r ne~ i'!Urroundlngs So. Coast Visitor 4M-0579 Harbor Visitor '46.0174 SACRAMENTO (UPI) Cahforn1a ha s return~ to the national bond market wuh the sale of $300 milhon 1n water proiect anllc1pal!on notes and construcUon bonds for schools and colleges State treasurer Ivy Baker Priest made the sale Tuesda y to a syndicate of bank.s headed by the Bank of America The sale followed passage by the voters last June 2 of the Propos111on 7 allow1ng max· 1mum interest rates lo go from 5 to 7 percent High prevailing 1 n t er e st rates had prevented the state from selhng bonds at the old rate IL was gralifymg to have a fine response to the first offering of state of Cahfomla securities 1n a number of months " Mrs Priest said following the sale The $100 million 1n education bonds were sold at a rate of 6 248 percent. whi le the $200 mllhon 1n ane year water pro1ect bond an4£1pat1on notes went ror S 83 percent Babcock Picks New Sales Rep Harris Technical Sales ha~ been appointed sales represen tat1ve for Babcock Electron1~ Corp , of Costa Mesa tn the Texas market area According to Ted C Scbroeder product director Harris will represent the firm s hne of h1gh·rehab1h ty and general purpose elec tromechan1cal relays a n d mercury.wetted relays Harris 1s headquartered 1n Arhngton Texas The com pany will service the stales of Texas Arkansas, Oklahoma and Lows1ana Client's Man Ht •I I I speclal!ll whet Mfl0flfl1¥ IDOll• ~11,, lfot fliwincl11 ln••rn•a 01 ff(ll tt11n1 lnll l•oOu.111¥ HI prew11M1 sec:urll• IOI' t1m1ty '"" Olls~u 1fld 9111r•nlHI hltllmt lncamt Ill rttlr• mtnl yt••• L•al y11r """' MtM~tttr bJ'OllQM fltfr -moll-001i.r1 ot 11'11 -I• IKuroty IO t1mll1" Jn •ht llfNltr Los A1111e1n tncl Or1n;rt COUlllY tttl• In lt<I Fttd 1181 -.;hltv• lllb dlslln(JIM ror 'JO '(11'1 Ind II I Liit MO<nbt< ot Ille hDnOreCI Miiiien Dtol 1r lllaund T1ait Ht ~II 1!w .. """ , ... , lllOUI ...,..,..,. allltr IWlrCI Jhtt hb lnd1111ry and lllJ C0!'1Hny *"llOW tor P•oltJllonfl e(C.°"1Dll.$ft 11'11111 Ciiia Htllol'lll tt flrouli OI Frllll 11141 1111 ronlr lb\ltlDn It lhll <Om """"lly tl"'l'OU Cl lllt • Clltrnr t Mlft It 1oo1r: tit .. l'OUf !flt Incl l\tlllll lllllll'lllU ~eot1m Mr ,1.,. ,,.., 1 ''" • , , fl IO lfOI ffH A McM•.., CLU 1711 Wn ttllff Dtl••. S11lte A " •• ,. .. e-91, c .. ,, ,, ••• Gener1I A9tnt for 0 . '"'''" .v-1, OHIO NATIONAL t,1, '"''"•"(' Comp•nr ·-·I# ... <ti.., • • • ~ .. 1 • W II R G II 1m<a lR!. 14,. K•lv1r l•'h 11 Oe11tr1 Inc, •rt S:"" J water resources director, said :z: 8 s;?lo ·~ ~=~T r~ m nea~ 111::C"'~~ /••,•u> >'>•" 1,•,s,s :"~rp':i°fi l I 1am Jane 1. state -,.1'11111 M •t iM 1(11t Grn l'lt 3 , 1ne prl<n 11 w~lch v!':.c'Pr I :l 1 ff ""''' 1 tO the I Id bl h IP M!Qc H IS\\: Ktllttl .Pio ~ Id (bid) at llou!lltl Ill APKM(:p U sa e ~OU ena e t e •P Sow 1•1i Tt• ~,0,..., 1w. n~~ l•!.kldl ""'°:f:" tvv •OJ t ol Ape:oOu 1 n1 water resources department to ~::T~~,.. ,•h ~I(~' F~b 1j" 1;t; Allerdn ,,, t~ f::."b.rx.fl. F1,~11lJ ~:~ ~p .. repay nearJy $50 m1Jhon bor· ~tr< Dev Tl.lo l l'i KIJ't'I Cul f IG Admlrll!V F11ndl APOiio' "n13" I 7l /l.f(lllN 1t0 ._,arte 91 flt :m ,~,,PC Jt~ ..... Grw!h '"' •.01 c ... 81 i1 ... 1112 Ar(fltN pf1 rowed this sprmg from the '"'''r Go llVt """ 1(1"" tnt !\.. •!.lo lrKPm 1J1 :i.u c ... •r~h 01n 1 !ale NG ' ~ l(lllCli El i ' lnwr '13 • IJ UI B1 11 60 20 ..... A•l•PSvc 1 Cl general hmd to keep con asn C•P "Pio "' ,,_ c •'• 5 11.dvlar• • 2• • n ,'~! ,'1 ,1 !!. •,•111 '.11.rl•ns os 2Q •Ill•~ 21 \IJ 22'1:1 'ft p If'" 11111 t,tllll11d 610 1 60 cU: K2 .01 ~·I Arm(DSI l " struc t10n going on the state Cen VPS lf"I l~ ~ ~~p, "' m j "· tu I rt i 15 5 55 I I' '' '' '' -Armco Pl 10 C11.,,n11 2l• JV. ... ell r ·• All Am F S1 n u• "' Armour 1 60 Water prOJCCl !/\lrl 0 S>t l'H r' d;t ~ ~ A.nsra1e t 01 f io Ill 2 I SJ f )I ArmitCk 10 The syndicate buy mg 1he ~ ~~ ~}~ ! L::: w~ Jlll ;,: o11,1p1i1 Fd • f1 ''' ~:;: ll t-:J ; :l Arm Rue t 60 hn Ulll 11\ii u•. Lt•Mln 11'4 J\lo AJ'nCID ,• ,", •, ~J Polfr 3 D1 ] JI Aro CP•P to bonds lncluded the Bank of .~hi Ir~• J2 SI f arwn M 11'• II fl'! •us nlc-b 5" ' .. ATYlll Ind l Miii 5 10• 101 ta.Iv Lii 1rn ,.~ m 0v,tn 163 to Knltk GI It] 7.Jf A•l>ld Oil l :!Cl America Bank of Cahforn1a, fftrbt 01 t0 '' e11 Coal 1~ '"' """' •Pf•51 Le• Gr111 100 ,,J toHd Brew C k C N I I t 11.a.1 71,(, ·~ .el1ur G IJ'I> lOl/o 1r.aDlt tU '~~ex AKli 11 fl 13 O• Aaid DC i 20 roe er 111zens a 1 on a ,.11,, u ,,. 21 11.,. ew11 BF IJ\lt """ ncmt 1 00 •lle•l'I' , 1e1 s 1s Aud s" 1 211 B k F W ;rllli U B 20 20'it LlllY Ell 191. fO • l""rll ? fl L/lt Slt • .. • u AldT•an G5o> an, irsl esternBankand tnv Inv lJ'lo lJ'eLOOl1w ,.., '"' Soecl 1 10 '!Lit Inv Sl714l AtlCtvEl IJ• Trust Co, Security Pacific ~\:~~an""' 'Ii! 7J'~ t:!: E~~~ il'"1111' A~1ocG',,h ~t ~i• ti~ Nar J~ J~ ::\R~~,,.~1~11 N l I B k d W II en 1 M 1• 1 ¥nth c 11 1t 20 11.m In~ •7' • 'ILooml1 S.vln AU Alen Pl J a iona an an e s 11 •r • t "' d GEi u•11 u "',m,•0",', ', ,',' ,"•' can.d 11 15 31 JS AnAcft pfl IQ F B k S:/11111'11r. O i's 1: ' \\:! Ally I i>lfl "' 11 Caool I )I I )I A!lll Ch""1 1 argo an !::Ur J!, 51 1 i<• ¥.•ll•rt. 17 '' Am p,., ""1"1 Mui 11 19 11 It All•• Coro The SlOO mtlhon in educalion 091r Go .. Jl 1v..im1 A• 7 21~ nct..or Grouo" 71, Lutn ero .,,, .. ~111 ATO Inc Ill• I al..., E 2'1oo J'h M111ln M l'h • ~~',. ln 911 IMiaow In 71' I•• Autort Prod c150onslruc1t1on bonds included l:~~sfr ~,,~ ~ .... :_:~Mfq ft; ~·· '"'"" 6 11 1 11 ~~:1nFd :i: :l~ :~~':"~~ 11~ ml hon for stale school femc:,r 11\, 1w. l..,,,m Gr 10 10>.. Fcl r .. ~ 7 ll 1 01 IM111 Gtft 11110 57 A~co •13 70 bu Id c-Id lf :ltl'J M &ro...r '6 27 ~~1~ Fd t:: { r.1M•u Tr u •5 I] II AYf'1' Pd 70 I 1ng aid and $50 mllhon tom 1, 1a .1i I"''"' LP 11•,1• ~ac a Ma1H 1 n n 2 .. ,,..e1 1n• .ao 'f h h CDM el 21•-, 1J~ Mayer 0 11>, ii • A•lrOll l fl •JO~~tfter1 t JI flt AvMI aO SCI or 1g er education con· =Dm Mllh 11~ 111 Mcau, JJ,, 1•'· •~1.:0.:h~n51 ,,. M1r1d Fd 11 21 1111 AllOnPd 110 struc11on CDM Psy I 1·~ M~I• G H ,, Fund. 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Col 1'4 II.lo 8ulloelt Cllvln Nat S.C:ur St< ll1rll CR 2S ~rut Mn 2~1 l Monm Pk 1~ 11\li Bulick 11 l1 1131 ea t1n t os t to Basic ll'IC ao rou co 1"ft 31"" 011•• P 11h ' C•fllln 1' 11117• 80l'ld -.1s s QI B1•oc DI 1 50 Jr.rul(h R ..... S\~ M011rl S 11 \IJ 1J'4 Olvld JOI l>I O!~ld 352 3 ~5 Bares Mfg Ed M I h >yprtl C 10 11 Mlq\ Tr/I. 111-. \1\1 NMW S II• '56 Grwlh 11• 7 91 911fl Ml 1>1 I at ews was a top in· baniv ,,.. • •'h Mto • w1 .-1o '"' NY vnt Ut.tlllf Pl Stk s7s ,,. b11ft tnd Oiit• OM! 71'7 1 tell M S 514 BlllM Fd I st 7 lt l»tom •l 1 , n e~1hln oi l.SO surance agent 1n a recenUy Ott• Gtn ,,,., JJ\rt 1 c1uo I \• •~· CG Fd 712 J fl SIOCk 115 , 21 B1uactiLO 1111 o.i.rn p ,._ , \ll'ller 1 I CaD'!mr 610 7 JS J(e-1 Grlh 1., I 14 llt•t•ltb 10 concluded sales camn,,1g0 ~i.-Fil s ,14 111R1 E1 JI\ J'• 1plt 111v 211 102 Nl'llW C•t 3 62 1,,1 llayut.Clq .50 t'~ • y Ml• 13\loo ,,,, .yf'I' LE ?1'-1> 71'-l IDll Sftr 5n Sil Nevw l<d 16SI 1[$7 e11rl!'Wl'I 1 hi Ir lh h or 111 "'' a;• cc LN ,v, 5 ent snr t JI 10.)5 1w Wiii u..avall flttt Fd1 1 earning mse e rig I to o.i.ib Ac. '''"' 251, '"" r. H u h•11n1no ,.....,.. ,.JW,Ol'I 17 n 13 3' eur Fd1 of' nd Oeitil AP 6•il ~. Nat Brnd 21' 1111 8al•n f 12 10 71 1<n S•ra Ill I.Ill lltt~mln _j,Q al\e a con vent ion In New 0e1y~ Ch lll'h "'" otC•• R 1 ' CDM s1 1 >' 1., Nate•~' IJ" 13 11 B1ttt 01c' :lO Oft CtnT 1'\lt \S1~NCJnP(P l't 7~ Grwll> 12' l '9 0t11Dm. SIS 5 11 BHChAr 15b Orleans ·)IT !B r 111~ lt• ... Nat EouT 70 27 lncom • d '01 Omea• s u , 76 &tlto Pel .50 !)ey Am I '"M~I G&O 1''• IS\~ SDKI I Sl 111 1100 Fcl 116•11 12 8111 H..w 60 Ma.thews' Or 'sot \"eslcli rr oewe~ e l'li • • N•t L11t ,, 11 h'~' Gr Bos 101 Fd 101 ,,, flt! ln!~•cOl'I '' Olam Cr 11 11~ N•ll Mtd 17 • 11•4 Ceplt j 11 5 IJ On• WmS l? i1 U ti 81mJ1 Co 1 Drive Newport Beach rank. Oise inc l'• ~·" N.r Ptt 1•• 1 FuM 7 u 7 Ml '8 Nell 11 ••11 41 Be11111x 1 6(1 ' Div.,. CM ]lo '~" N•t SecR I t Frn! 10 t1 fl II aoenh 6 QI 'i1 Btnd•~ P1 l ed among the lop 65 agents 0oc:u1e1 ••• t \o N'•I Sl'IOW , • l'• Sh•~d 1 11 t 1• 1000 A1M 1 40 , ti BntflCo 160 Oclll~ Md l•o 1 ~II S1tvr S'• S'• SOKI I II 7 Ill iOTC S•t t SJ lG 'II fltMlt 11!1 lt out of approx1matelv 750 1n t»w '"" J1 l•llt NEn GE 10. 1s1. ~ ...... ,1 u 1J 1• ~ 1Pa-c:e Fnd • u , 511 e'""""' h I no..~ OB 1•'• 15'• J N11G II\• II~• alor.ta l P•ul ll •v tfl Id'\ B""""'' In I e nat ion lie I att end his Ortw Nt. l l'• Nkh•n F 10·~ 111 Eo111v l u J .. Pe"" s" 1 e1 , 12 ll•r~tY Plto I I C>ltnkln 0 11•, 11 Notl1 A 31\l!Jl'h Fulld t12 l t1 p~ Mui J )'f J,. Berm« C""' compan\ s nat1ona sa es con !°"'"°" i. 1,,, N"lt11 e 111, JI•~ Grwrh ''' s 01 ,.,,11~ 11 54 n ,, a1rh su 1 "° B r h E r Sh 11 11 NEur 011 2'• 7>~ C11I Gr1 h 10 tJ rn 1] "I"' S! 9 OS t ~I ~ltlrJc+ln •I \enlton this n1onth ~~"1~"!;; •;~; 1!~;~N~,,R N'~ ~~ l>, ~~m ~I; :tt ;\\:;•m ~~ :n: !J:,J~tt i ~ ecause o IS superior e:~n \•b 731;,,,: PA o~A H>~lf'• commc 7 11' 11? Pon Ent J!J •OJ 01011 Lt110 1 performance l\1 althews was ;epu~ •• l~ .~i: ,:~ ~~ ~.~$v 1,t 1f~I~:::~ !A rt~ ( r, ~\:~ ~~~ : ;i 1i ~ R,l~k., ~I~. t~ one of only 34 agents whose lb" SY" ,, ~ 11 N.x1 R1c ··~ 7'' lcwnh co 1 :11 1 ,, Price ~uf'ld• 0111> r r~s Elcler Br 6 • 7 :>~lo Art 7'o I • Coma Al I !O I " I Grw1n 1' ~! 11 I! BOPl119 Co •G "i\'es also won attendance 11 NI" l>• •1• Ollla wu n 7tlfl•comoe• 5!.I 1n NE•" I S• 1 5, ao1,c •• 15b I NllC. 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Office announ ced Heglona\ ~1: ~~~ 1~ ~~ ~~l l:~ .. ~"G1 ~ tt ~ ~ \ :~:~~ 1'101 1 ·1n•,.clAI P•Oll So~er 111v 1115 n 'I! CllBrtw 40• \lice President H 11 Jackson e>vnm l" •10 !Peel•• 5IO 6:16 Cdn Pat J10 l'ldu•t J '1 J !I tFrm GI • 7S 1 15 I CtntlRd 1 to Zie{ller assumes the post '""om '011s•i1~•t s1 11501150 c-a c e11e.11 II> Vmt • 'I I 13 9'-•dm•n F\111111 Catbrun 1 .0 after near]} a year as agency :11F v1 '" •1•1 Am Ind •10 1i•1c•rll111 H ~t.''i..2.~ t ~; ~~ t:11.~ \~ !:~ ~:;~g ::: head of the Baldwin llllls ~~, 1nS•ll 711 1••1ST•n Roe Fch C•rrltrCo 60 Fsl lnS1' 1 11 ) to B•I U 75 IS JS 1C~rr Pl! 1S bt anC'h I II M11l!l 7 17 I .. Cap OD ... I" (1rrG" 1 90e Ftt N1! • 1a '., Slocll 10 " 10 17 Ct•ltrW 111,1 I le JOLll<'d the bank s officer =11 sifor ... '°?II JJ 1<1 luP '"G1 s o j" caw J1 !Flot (~<> 5 ,, • '}uDlnSI 1 n J' C11•1ec-IOb lrn1ning program in 1967 ~1e1 """" '11 ; •Yn<• GI 7 10 • t1ttrTr 1 XI serving one \\ estchester year branch •Fla Ct~ •12 'II/MR. AP f l~1&7S CCI Corp l ti l"nd G111 ' ti I ~' eechri 7 61 I fl CHO Corp fO iFour.Q 1J t 02 ec:11na1 I NI t SI C I r.: befortF•~nkll" GrO\lft tmp GI 7'tOJJOJ ... !..!.", "''!! a le =oundri I .. 1 i2 ~ltChntl l ... " Celt!lfWCP ' ONTC l lJ JI~ -•MR ':'Id 4 1'11 ~ ... "' - pron1oted 10 lending officer 8tif"' /'#!LI ::~ ~~D 'a :1·~ ~:1~~ 11! lnc:on1 I e tt udaf" Fd 17 1J lj > C 'llLI Dll,50 and ag('ncy head of lht Play1 rwdm 1 u wne G• !~ , !.,.. */PS ,• " d lrMul I .» wnC Int I j 1 "'' ~a t I dcl Rey branch 1n 1919 uno ""' ' " 114 u111• •• I n irnM, ... ,. ,"' ~.lewf '" tM U111d "162 •n fO A t I H I I Zl.gl en See •S I I •1 Un Cto!ll 1 5' I tt "'\,..' • na l\'e 0 000 U U, er l:lbr•llr 11' 1JS Unl!eod FundJ tn e!U tlO I d h h I I Rhod .. fl!llo It< ·~(m Ull~Vlll ti'fD 1 60b 3tlenc e 1gh SC 00 n C Apt• F f'IO j:Jl lnt"Dm un1v•l1 et! rtt<1 _110 Ila! Fd 71! $tltn un~v•I ftl-ll!d "'tO Island and holds a bachelor com s1 lj O "lJ vino un1vn11 '',~•,•, /!" r111Fll A. IM I UFd C1n ll"l•v•ll F SI ..,, of science degree In business;• ,,. II '"! va1111 Li,,,. itd1 ~·dgrn 1~ rvDlln II I '' VII Lin S JO S II M: r f ad1n1n1strst1on from San Diego "::1ro.. ""' 1'" ~';i"T,., ~1,\ ~ l!. ~"'~NY 't ~Fl J4J )It "''s lol s~ '*1 MHMn •• Stale College He also has ~'" s '° "'' Vftlldtbt l" I 11«•e• MD• •rbOr 1 DI J 6' Vlnad J~ 5 hellft JI ro01pletcd a d v an c e d pr~ rtvru 1J1 1 n v~· lndP • 10 '" ~~1rn •" "''( L•v 111 I OJ \/1-rftel i2'11 SIJ ! ,...,,,HY 60 lcss1onal courses from lhe H=• 00• '\, ) !~ -Z:!1~1 JO ,: M l& U j ~'~ l J A1ncrlcan lnsthut e of Bank·m~er~11 1t ~ u '!~ wf~~tn <ir.~'1• M Z:eor~1 '1 I ub1mn lll .. J lwtl IJ'"l"l ILl.\11 SPP ng ICM Finl 6 11 l' M~ « )t hlMJI SP Ill He rt'!ldcs at 9921 Bnnd Cit· Ii\ V: i ;t, • , 1 l~r : 7 , .. 'lt"'CT ip clc v.•1th his wire Kay. and \::'cc,: \-'J '~ ~f,:::~ ' 1•~ i..Gf~;i' ~ th Child" •··t\ j !mo Gift S 1• t li w,.1 lflll ! !! '" "'' C¥ffi I .. rte n ..x;v our,11"' ,~, s" 1 w..r•h11 1 l01 ,, ""lltl\l11 !4 Sl'vcn !hr'' .nd Kerry rive lnd eCflll S 1i J Nlrt<Q F(l • 01 •IS !"'"'lf!' M ' ' l!J'!d T•llCI 1ftjf" :i •/r>lltlcl l SI J ti 1nn "•It I 'II months 1"1111>'Y J 1 • w tf I'd s It • ,, l11n GE IJO • IN'fG N l)t 1 •WOfth 2ot ''' Clh OE pt I • I • .... ... IW1 J Miii! UW c-. Cfltl, Market s,, ... ,,. .. • r ' r ' -I rvtt<111, """ 2!, 1970 SC OAILY 'ILOT JJ Tuesday's . Closing Prices-Complete New Yorli Stock Exchange List · American Stock Exchange Li~t J -• Finance Briefs PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - William L. Day, . th e the chair man of First Pennsylvania Banking & Trust Co., has resigned from the boards of bolh Penn Central Co. and Penn Ce~t ral Transportation Co. because his bank Is a creditor , of Penn Central Transportation, and Day wished to avokl all 1tmblance of interest conruct. NEW YORK (UPI) -Generil Signal-corp. has an. - nounced it will b e & I n marketing an advanced treat- ment process for sewage sludge. The process, known as Purlfax TM, 1tabiliu1 11ludge by means of chlorine ox.ida'Uon. WASijlNGTON (UPI) The Civil Aeronautics Board has ordered Trilns Caribbean Airways to notify customert ~ith ' confirmed reaervatlGflf who art left oft overbooked flifhts .-that they can collect compen.!iatlon for being deni~d &eat.I. The CAB said the law requires the airline to offer the panenger a refund -plUs a cash penalty bOnul or $2S to $200 unless he cbooees to accept 1n 1lternate Olght. ATLANTA (U PI) -World Bauar Import Ston!1, a division ol Jackson-Atlantlc, Inc., has annoonctd it lntend1 to open 11 new stores. In Utt second haU of this yev', bring. 11111 Its l<i!al to 33. I ) • . . IJ DAILY l'ILOT + ....... -2J, 1970 • .. " • • • • • ; ·,. ~close ·o ~UESD~AY-· U.NTlt 3' P ~M .. ~ co.#~ ~uesaay Only ... 3 p.m.. · '()" -i p. • .. We've Been Up All Night And All Day Combing : Our ·Hvge . Warehouse! We're Going To Close-Out Every Item That Has Been In . Stock Qver . 6P : .Dqys! The .. $pvings Are~. Absolutely Fanta.stic! fjurry! % Off ... % Off. And Many Items Les·s Than 157 Brand Nome Bedroom Suih!S Sole Pmedl •• ' . Here's Yoor Chance!. Fomous Nome Brand F,urnfture For Every .Room In Your Home At:.P.rices That Will Be "Just Like ,Stf#.aling"·. '.; •. No. o 'ne ~dm.itted Befo.re :~~ P.M. :·: ' ' ov• i,ooo P1ic11 i.u11 •• :ctol•• ct.u1·1 DON'T M111.111 214 Beoutlful Sofot, 6S2 Choirs Sal• Priced I F1mous Brand Sleeper Sofas 300/o to 650/o OFF Brands you know including Simmons onCI Kroehler, .Vectros and ·¥elvets included! Not o one ·Only, close-out, os-is, or .overtim e floor Mimple leh out ! All go on sole ot 3 PM, Many \'inelles included! ' CONVENI ENT TERMS Famous Brand Sofas 440/o to 620/o OFF fl 17) One-of-a.kind, floor samples, discontinueCI and closeout sofas, in some of every style. ,Vinelles to velvets. Not all styles in oH piice ronges. Best buys will go when doors open ot 3 PM •odoy. CONVENIENT TERMS f95 I $i35 $i;75 Reg . to $3•9.95 $195 . . . . ' . ' ' Famous Brand Dining S.uites · Famous Brand Chairs 300/o to · 61.°lo OFF ··.• • 40,o . to 650/o OFF :;(' ' . - -• Almost entirely one of a -kind, some *-hov e· chinos or buffets, : ' Velvets· to Vectros to. Vinelt~s to Quilts. Styles galore in closeouts. · mony ore just table and choir sets. A· few. ore scratched. Most : flobr. sompl~ ond on.e of "'O ki~s. Hundreds to go during this styles included. Some of th e finest bronds·we corry·go too ot · 7 ho~r·so!e .ot sensotionol·.sovings. Be here ot 3 PM, you ore . . 3 PM todoy! ·· sure to find:whot you wont. · ~ONVENIENT T~RMS , " ' . ' Reg. lo $99.95 .$35 CONVENIENT· TERMS , Reg . to • $119.95 $55 Reg. 10 $149.95 Reg. lo $219.95 . $75 $125 MOST ITEMS BRAND NEW, IN THE CARTON, FACTORY FRESH, SOME FLOOR SAMPLES! SOME "..:S IS" 111 Doors Open At 3 P!M .... America's Most Famous Quality Brands Included Hundreds And Hundreds of Values -• • • Famous Brand Dinettes Famous Brand Recliners 350/o to 600/o .OFF 330/o to 600/o OFF Close-outs, one onlys, mis-matched sets by the dozen and oll Dozens ond dozens of America's besr koown recliner, rocker reduced lo sell today. Styles ond colors are wild, prices wilder. recliner and Vibro loungers. Every one-ol-o-kind, every floor Greet selection for those who are here at 3 when !he doors sample and dozens snogged or sculled choirs wilr go ot greol open. 5, 7 ond 9 piece sets included. savings~All go.on sole at 3 o'clock todoyl . CONVENIENT TERMS • CONVENIENT TERMS Reg. to Reg . to Reg. to I Reg. to Reg. lo Reg. to t Reg. to Reg. to $79.95 $99.95 $1<9.95 $1225 $.89.95 ;5·5 $9i) $219.95 $35 $55 $75 '$35 $125 47 Famous Brand Name LOVESEATS Every style mode, lots of colors, lots or quihs, lo!s of solid $200 values, some values lo $250. All left over-love seals plus same lloor samples. Several pairs. All go on sale 01 3 PM. Bring Your Car, Trailer, Pick-Up, Station Wagon ••• Take It With You or We'// Deliver At AS.mall Charge ... Save Big Either .Wayl Be Early For The Best Selection! CLOSED TUESDAY UNTIL 3 P.M.-TUESDAY ONLY 3 P.M. TO 10 P.M. CONVENIENT TERMS Easy to Simmons. ond OtMr famous ~ding Sole Priced! 118 Bas1ett and Lone Dining Rooms Sole Prices! Famous Brand Bedding 330/o to 700/o OFF · 1We hove grouped ell close·out, odd Joi, mis.i matched ond discontinued bedding in 3 9roup$ ond hove priced them grob-bog style. If you need on odd piece of bedding or several sets in 'Ony size, thcnces ore you ~ll fi nd it Here of 3 PM. Reg. to Reg. to Reg. to $49.95 $69.95 $99.95 $20 P" $35 P" $50 ·P" P~. Pc. Pc. ' Famous Brand Bedrooms 48°10 to 60°lo OFF Mostly broken lots but e'i'ery suit e-incrudes the' dresser, mirror end bed. Most include·nile stondS. over 1/2 include o chest. Come ebrty 'oiid you ore sure 10 find the style,. price .or.d number of pieces you need! , 1 ~~ .~f~i~~~:l$if~ . . ' 64 Famolis Brand · TABLES · OC!Cls onii ends, close·ovts of!d as.is! E\lsry one' c greor buy lf you con use it. Mosrly $39.95 ta $49.95, a few scratched or damaged. Yolues to $89.95! j • YOUR CHOICE DOORS OPEN 3 PM YOUR $75 CHOICE Each ~======:::::· FURNITURE WAREHOUSE · : Rtoch from · •'Anywhere 7 Famous Brand Reg. $39.95 Walnut RECORD CABINET Z2 of the'9 go first come, first served cl 3 PM today, Buv one for every ,child in· your homel Sorry, no phone .orders or hold ordel'l:J DOORS Ol!IN , AT 3 P.M. & SHOWROOM . , Selling Direct to the Publi~ · Af lhil1 all the ",.toil frill•" ore to••n out of 1J Waretr.ovse Sole ,,ke. ToQ it hOMe: you"91f Of how it delMrM by Le.ilt ,,, Ttie,.. will be• ...,11 dellwry chorge due to ffte1e htc:redibly low' Wareho111e $o~ Pric"f TERMS AVAILABLE , • · r LIVITZ WAllllOUSI & SllOWIOOM, lllACH ILVD ....... A•o. Next II llit ""''"""" s•1pp"-lj Ctlttr ·-,.. .. . CHINA. CABINETS These ere one ol a ~ind closecu!s. Some ore scratched or dented. All ct leosr $200 value$, one o $300 volue .' All go 01 3 PM with terms ovoiloble . . . DOORS OPEN AT 3 P.M. >\ , ' 11 I I I. I _j -F s lak cos ten is ad• t lls ab! Jy de• of : E • c J l hll int I Ca tio •• I B< '" • I Jo • Jl'J '. "" wl • ev '" te; •• ·co B1 Co Vi le wi F• "' sb M f • p le .. lo •f ' . '' S DAILY PILOT 3 · ·saddlehack' s First ,· 111 ~!aduateS _to Make March for Diplomas .. j Saddleback CoUep has come up with the direction,ol Richard Raub will sing Laura De1 cone, Patrick L. Grant, Joel I "fint"-ltl lt'IO v•dualin& clal1 is for the baccalaureate aervice and \he James Iddings. the lint clul lo lfOduale fft>m the Concert Band wW pl'OYide mulic for Caplalrom Beac): Sl<ven MichMI campus. tbt commencement ceremony. Boshae, Michael Charin Edward•, One hundred eleven candid.ates will Thole graduaUng by community are : William Michael Langley, Theodore B. receive tbtir dlplomu from colleae I.qua Buet: Marla Sue Burns, McKenzie, Jr. board preudent Mlchoel CoUJns, at the Marloo M<Ell'>y Oaaqrande, Mary, P. El Toro : Christel Reinbllde Fiorenza, ' . commencement ceremonies to be held Collini, , Deborah Dake, B. Robert de . Dennis L. Hacker. 1 . - Sunday at 7 p.m. la the Clmpua:Terrace.' Almeida, Randy Lee DeVore,· Pauline Jrvlae: Scott Allen Longnecker. a.cc.Jaureate will precede the gradua-Favour, Claudta Louill Gillespie, Jae. Lquu Ntpel: ~ron A. Addis, Robin lion uercisea at · f p.m. the' aame day. quellne Anne Gillespie, Holly Ann Golfos, D. Carreras, Arthur b uy Newton. '"lbe nfttbeart campwi of Oranct Gall Ruth Goodwin, Janet Margaret Laguna HUia; Sharoq A. Johnaon, County becomes of qe," Dr. Fred Guinther, Melinda Leigh ffni~lns, John Michael Paul Lake, LaellyM Manion, Bremer said coocemlng the creduaUon Henry Heid, Jr., David William Hirdler, Sondra Jeanne Mooner, Joan Louise Rn. of. the first clau. "All the tremendous Olarlea Ledprwood. . Thomas Rp53 Orange :-William E. Vogt.· '·at.rides and accomplishments since the Nicholson, lll, John Stanley Schwartz, Tustin : Walter S. Adamski, Steven J. community college d.iltrtct wu created Deborah Ann Weber. ~ Alarco n, Robert Michael Basile, Richard .. t llenr-y Browne, Bruce E. Duff, Edward by an Overwhelming decision of ine ·Su Clemea&e: Robert D. Bradbury, Wiiliam Eagle, Steven William Glomb, \ voters blve tqib~ meaninl wltb the Steven <-barles Bro, John Roger Clark, ?.1artin Duane Griebe, Robert W • . granllnc ol thele Asloctate of Arl William S. Coffey, Michael Currell, Rhon-HaWkins, )5athleen Marte Hennen, Steve degrees." • da Kae Donatelly, Melody Diane Falk, J .. Hill, Gary KirbO, 'Bradley Ralph Keynote commencement actdr!u wilt Herbert James Henry, Mickey Joseph ·McMahon, Gergory E. P. en n in gt on, Manhan, Karen Ann McC.oy, Patricia Kai"cn-Tlyse Ross, Curt E. Sc!iofleld, Lin- be delivered by Sklney !'f· Brosam~, A. Oddi. Thomas James OUe, Susan da Kathle'en Thom3s, _Ro~in Gay _'!ouw, chancellor of the.Callfonua Commu:ruty M. Ursem, Marie E. Valore, Jay Bradley Roxanne Gail Touw, Marie Tujague, C'"n~. --· -Colietel...-'Ibe kk:ottty ol the v.~la_n__watts,_ Rooall;LF!_an~ \_Vyktt. da Marie Whitacre,_ James Cral1 SOn.e Heavy Sighting wiU be withhekl uotil the time of the Minion Viejo: Colleen N"ora Cii1Vir.-wrutriage,-s1aon1c-wre"dcnkclle~~--~ commencement ceremonies. Nancy E. Clngiano, James Michael Santa Ana : David C. Brown, Steven The Baccalaureate address will be Derbyshire, Kathleen Susan Harris, John Louis Edson, Anne Hilsabeck , Kim J,.or· delivered by the Rev. Joseph S. Stevens, Wesley Johnson, Salvatore LlbutU, Jr.. Ing· Krause, Gregory M. Lee, B~ putor of the San C1emente Presbyterian Marilyn S. Pezoldt, Dorot.hy AnUonette Jo Joses, Lucien Clement Nardu~1, Church and president of the San Roseberry. Richard ft1ilo Nelson, Sharon ""Louise DAILY PlL01' Stefl ....... •' San Clemente engineer Bil1 Ayer sights. through surveyor's transit during grading stages of th_e ex- tension project to stretch Avenida Pico in s-aD Cle--• mente through to Pacific Coast Highway. Road will lin'.k: Highway 1 \Vith San Diego Freeway, runnin& .. ~ past city's new water reclamation plant. Clemente MJnisterlal A.uociation. Jnvoca-Sou&b Laguna: Danny Anderson, Neil Nelson. David ·C. Post, Peggy Ann ROy, tion will be delivered by the Rev. Father Linden Barbour, Jennirer Jami s on . Baibara Helen Ruesch~r. Jane ' Hollis Otto E. Sporrtr, pa.star of St. Nicholas Gabriella Mercereau, Robert 8. Smith, Sanders, Penelope Joanne Scott, Kathleen Catholic Cburth ~Laguna Hills. Craig 'Ibomplon, Karen Marie Wil!loll. P. Shine, Greg Dwayne ~me, Mark Tbe Saddleback College Choir, under S.. Jan Clpf1tnao: Anthony Chicas, Steven Turnbull, Celeste Marie Zamora. Clemente's Sewer Cost -Plan-Rapped-by-'-Baekers' San Clemente has a new policy - taklng the absolute dollar burden for costly new sewer collector Jines oil Po- tential developers, but the policy already . is under fire by the developers who advocated it. The city council Wednesday adopted Its resolution delineating that the absolute financial obligation for the bad· Jy n~ mains be taken off individual de"-:elopers and hoisted onto the shoulders of ~ general public. . But the p;olicy drew criticism from ' Down the Mission Trail Capo Population Jumps to 3,600 ' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Slowly but .surely, San Juan Gapistraoo is grow· ing. Unofficial reports Crom th e State <>f California have indicated lhat the popula- tiotl" figures have been boosted to ·3,600, arf thcrease of 250 over two years ago. City officials think it's closer to 4,000. But then, maybe they're countini the swaltows. e-PTA Otters Gift EAST IRVINE -Trustees of the San Joaquin School District h?ve ~ccepted a $2,IOO gift from the University Park PTA. r Thf: moitey is to be spent for the OJl'ltinuation of the enrichment program which provides a variety of cultural events for children at the school and for the purchase of materials for the teaching staff. e C .. rlle on Stage MIS.SION VIEJO -A drama . group Ill being fonned toaay al the Montanoso Recreetion Center. \ Edna Mae Huxtable will be the drama coach for the production "Charlie Brown." Tryouts for the summer stock Company will be open to all Mission Viejo r~idents. 'The group will meet on Monday af. temoons at J p.m. and the production will be presented at the Summer's End Festival. Anyone wishing to be a stage hand, r.cenery designer , actor. musician or singer is welcome to the tryouts this Monday. , Program E.rte..,,ell MlssJON VIEJO -O'Neill School's s u ccellful Continuous Individualized Pro1ress Program (CIPP ) has been a,. tended. Trustees of the San Joaqu in ElemeD- Nry Di!lrict agret?d to the extension lo cover youngste rs from 6 to JO year1 af age next year. The program was beguii for youngsters $.8 and was organiicd on a non·arad6' level basis. The board asked I.hat periodic evalua- tion rePorts be rnadt. -, developer Carson Rasmussen a n d engineers Eugene and Bill Ayer. All t h r e e in recent months have claimed that thei r land lying undeveloped at the south area of San Clemente - and much other undeveloped land - has lain fallow and undevelopable because of a lack ol an adequate sewer collector lines. They scored the policy because, they said,. the c;ity doesn't and will not have enough IOOney to finance construction of such a line, estimated al about $600,000. The three men, who ·have raised lht issue often in the past several months, hit at another point in the city's sewage problems and tenned the funds author· ized by the bond .election for .the Dearly compl~ water reclamation plan have been "mishandled." · The moiley, they said, was voted by the taxpayers on a ballot which promised some of the money would be used for mains to feed waste into the plant. · But the funds now are· ·all but used up and.none is left for main 'cO!lslruction. The three also charged that fl3,000 in the sewer section of ne:rt fiscal year's budget has been tapped from a fund set up from developer hookup fees (and intended for main coostruction) have been used iqstead to balance bond debt sections of the budget Bond money surpluses face extincUon be(ause of new coslly changes In designs and con:- struction. City councilmen Tuesday will examine the change ·order dilemma invol ving the water reclamation plant. Under one system of recommended changes from engineering consultants an added expense ofabout $170,000 mi&ht be incurred. If a change order such as that Is approved_ to r~align a new pump station and force mains. the budget for the plant, opehing late in August, mi&hl go into the red. City Manager Ken Carr said the added expenses were unforeseen when the bonds were passed. He also denied that use. of the $73,000 constituted a misuse of the funds. In the meantime, these facts remain : San Clemente desperately n e e d s another ·cross-lown sewer collector line lo take the load off lhe old one. runn.in& the length of the city shoreline. lhe length of the city shoreline. • -It now has promised that billt for any new m ii n s would be borne by the. general public, nol spec i Ii c developers. -But it still can't find the moncY • to build them . ' .. Valencia School . Meeting Slated - Parents of Valencia Elementary School pupils have been invited to a Wednesday special meeting of the San Joaquin School District board of trustees lo discuss a proposed temporary school to be localed near the efld of Earhart Road . .. The meeting will be held at Valencia Elementary School, 25661 Paseo ee Valucia, Laguna Hills, beginnin1 at 7:30 p.m. Construction of the school woukl n:sult In transfer of a minimum of 200 pupils presently earoUed in Valencia School. They are youngsters living In the wester· ly pltt of Capistrano Highlands. The proposal was made by Macco CotporaUon and discuued at a recent homeownen meellng. 6chool dlotrict rcprnentatlves visited a aimilar tc;hool near Saa,Dlesa recently. ..... ' FcimollS Australian artist wll caricature 100 visitors daily-Mon. June 22-Frl. June 26-10:30 am-2:30 pm GORDON CURRIE "the World's T-op Caricaturist" will »e "in person" at the Pleasant Corona del Mar office of Mutu~ Savings·. Also on. exhibit' Will be' his !abuloUJ "FACES OF 'AME GALLERY". You've seen him on NBC'• ".Today" and "Tonigh~" shows, "The Steve Allen Show," and other network TV shows. FRE·E! ,.., 0 w" ,.., ............ ,. .. ...... c .... ~--., "'9Mo •" ..................... , .. ........ -,. ..•. "' -,...., ,., . ......... ALIG ••• .._,,_. .. .t . ......... -.... ,... ..... ....... Jw.,.....c..,. ..... ., THI .. M. MmAL SAYIN•L • • ' • Now, meet th~ man who ·has caricatured Presidents Ei:!1enhower, Truman, Kennedy and Nixon, General de Gaulle, the Duke 'of Windso·r and hundreds of other world celebrities. 'f 0 U can also be caricatureg. in a S P E C I A L iOUVENIR FOLDER, ABSOLUTELY FREE. w. R. Sammons s,,,Jor Vic• PrcMt"t Rqim«llLoGall4MIW Robert D. Aston Vic1P·n1id4!Jt.t , Bra1ltlt.MAn41~r MUTUAL SAVINGS -·····•••1:ialin CORONA DEL MAR 216'7 East Co••t Hi9hw1y T tlophono: 675-50 I 0 J llock1 South of Moc;l\<"lhur ll•d. • , ..... Ollitt! .......... j • • • • ,~ ........... ... llrlon 1111-. 20,. of Wigan, England, wu lined '24 for driving in hi• oportscar with ·1 girl perched. nn hil knee. He pleaded guilty lo charges of not having proper con• trol of his car. "It wasn't all that romantic,•• Ellison said. . "There were seven people in the car." •· . ':'Htlp mt, 'Htlp me, Plta&I htJp me," cried a ooict from th.t bo.atmt'nt of a north side Chi· cago school. ''Come to' tht door," coll<d policnomLl!'iW... Die<, "'"° had ~en ium'l'l'M>Md to th.. •• • Disaster Aftennath ' ·--llf-''cene. bJt..10Pttitd...ar-ta.u~.­ "Nobod11 will hurt uou, 11ou'rt safe." Nobody camt. Diaz brOkt the door down. Thtre 1at a mJIM bird, ~t of a school jani- tor. Diaz &aid th1 bird WGI un- MppU ell being found o•L Upon tttinQ Diaz, th• bird awitchtd tGcticJ and btQGn berating the: policeman in shrill four letter tDOrds. • Crescent City, Ill., Fire ~Orville Carlson weeps in bis wife'• arms after talking to Illinois Gov. Rich· ard Ogilvie, wbo v!Jilecl tile ezplosion-!ln wracked community Monday. At least 70 persons were in- jured when several tank cars loaded with propane gas ezploded and burned when a freight train de- railed. Last August, Plftr Roblon, 10, o[ Longport, N.J ., wrote bis name and phone number on a slip of paper, put It in a mayonnaiH jar and set it adrift in the ' surf near his borne. ''Whoever gets,this and calls will get a peMy, 0 be wrote. Youhg Robson received an answer by mail Saturday from Garry Jacobson who lives on the ·wand of Somentera, about 4,500 miles away in the Mediterranean Sea. Although the reply came by meil Peter said be would pay the 7 40,000 Rioting in Japan; Marine Declares _ , _ . . Buddy Shot Over Against U.S. Arms Treaty Civilians' Hecuh TOKYO (UPI) -NallaOll poll<o lllld &miine spilled Into the street.s. Buddhist reward. • 740,llllO --.....S lllnluPJul priests in brown robeo and tlat straw Japan today qaiDlt J-'• ,_al 111111a1s man:hed with Communisu, Soc- 1 ol its miltsry sean1ty pact. with the laI lists, uniOB members and students, • Untied States. It was the larpst ""' I Competitive J)n)kd and romcUm:e confrontation U a tDOJI of li/1 in big citi11 today. Here, on Chimgo'a State and Madi.son Strtttl, two netatpoptr' vendors, reprtsenting toidtlu dioer· gent views compete for cuatonwr.s, The man to tht ~ft i.s 11Uina "Com- mon Sense" a rightwing paptr .. while' the long-tressed W"ndor at the right oJ the picture ii Jelling .. Seed" a t'adical urnUrground paper. • London detectivJ Greham I ret0n gol 1platterecl with eggs, flour bombs and tomatoes guarding former Primt Mlni1t•r Harol4l \Vilson during Uae recent election campaign. Saturday he was pro- tecting his new charge and got oplatlered with part of the red paint thrown at Prime Mlnitter WilMn during the recent election Edwonl HHth, tigovenanent demonstration ever ltl.ged beating drums and chanting prayers. -tn Japan. The largest antigovemment demonstra- Tbe day1ong demOnstraU1111 Oared Jato Uon previously reported was Oil June ~ fiebtl-c in Tokyo tonight between 4, 1980, also against the security pact, ndtcal students throwing M o 1 o to v when 505,000 persons took to the stre&. cucttalls· and rolnPI 11ee1 bars and As ni&ht fell the throngs poored Into police mlJli alum!nul!I sblelds ud plutlc the streets toward the Glma ud th• fact masts and wieldin& clubs, water ~dty'a major rail statiom.' Police fought boat ind t.ear 1u. Net with clubs and tear gas agalast Jn Tokyo, where the larpst crowd the students, tome of whom climbed demcmtrated -atimated by poUce at onto roofs and hurled stones at riot UO,llllO -Molotov cocklalls hurled by police today. •-Ill up tho lllPt 11 tile l!am!nl 'l'bm _.. battles for confnll ol the ke)' ratllold --Tokyo ud fights Arthur Goldberg Favored in NY NEW YORK {AP) -Arthur J. Goldllerg wean the favorite label I• today'• New Yort Democratic 1Ubernllorill primary, but hla opponat, millionaire Howard Samuels, forecut an • upoet on the bull of camJlllln pins. Goldberr, 11, hu the beckina o1 the regu1ar party orguiiation ln m1ttnc hla first bid for eltcllve olfice. He has lltrewd hJa bockground IS ..-tor llld Clllldllator 1a!ned duriq past service as aecretary ol. labor, Supreme Court justice and U.N. omb-. , Goldberg said his aatloul nputatlon woUld make the difference ln November when the DemocraUc cand1d1te takes on Republican Gov. Nellon A. . Rockefeller. ·"Samuels cannot defeat Rockefeller," be declared. Samuels, 50, a Canandaigua, N.Y., in- ilustrialist, took the opposite view, cow- teriding that Goldberg's endonement by the Democratic party orguizatloo would make him vulnerable to an anti.hoes attack by Rockefeller. -the Brllilb Em-,. -the 17th century Imperial Pallco .,..-where EmPerw Hirohito llveL Police clclOecl the h... plllll: doors ol the J>l)ace and placed he1vy ........ on duty, Police _.rby· captured a student car loaded with l!robombl and steel pipes. Heath Confronted ' By Strike Threat LONDON (UPI) -Prime Minister Edward Heath met for &he fltlt time with his new COIN v1live party cabinet ~ end Wll lmmedialoly confrooted by a threat from Brill* lirlphcnmtn to close down all the country's ports u.niea their waae demands are met. Delegates representing 47,000 ....,.__ beloaginc to tile Tramport and General Workers Unim, ~·1 largeot lobar Ol'plli2allan, """' debatinl a polllble lllrike to clooe all ports follow- !~ rejection by employers of the union's call for an 85 percent increale in wages. The wi.on demanded that the basic weekly wage of SZ7 .80 be hiked to Ml. With OftlUme, weebn:t pay and o&.her bonuses, moet dock workers now earn •t least double that amamil. U.S. Weather Mostly Fair Heavy Winds S"weep Over Northern Vt.ah Cities .: ... ,.,.. .. ......,,,. c......, .. -_..., ... , ._,. •111'1 11n11 '9mMl'"atw. cl\..,., u. c ..... -'" --""' <""" -'fl\ -..,.,,_ CIM!I -r ... """'"'81111 ... """"'· .... ...,...... .. -1 ____ 1!- 1"' kM doudl c.IMrlnt hi lier' 1un· MM1 "'-t111 1~. ~ldlctld Mt ll ti C1¥1c C_,IW ,_.'I' Wtl • am- """' _.. t1 ,,,.,,...,, l-tanltl\I •6.11 ..., ftW Miii -"' wa41..,.,, -. Utlll • ""'°""'.. --,_.. 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Boyd Jr., It, of Evansville, Ind., fired ,well above the heads of the five women and it children. Boyd was the setond of four Marines charged with the klllings to come to trial. On Sunday, a aeven-man court sentenced Pvt. MM:hael A. Schwarz, 21, of Weirton, W. Va., to life in pris on alter convicting him on 11 to 16 counts of premeditated murder. KrJchten said Boyd was using tracer roonds in his automatic rifle Feb. 19 when their patrol invaded a hamlet in the village of Son Thang, 27 miles south of this northern coaltal city. "'lbe tracers went rJght over the top of the people, at Jeast four or five feet over the top of the people," Krichten said. . 1 "He couldn't have shot anyone because he was ~g over the people,'' Krichten said. Krichten, a member of the patrol, was granted immunil)! after agreeing to testify for the prosecution. He said he came to Vietnam with Boyd in July 1969, and had observed that in combat Boyd was "always the last one to fire." "All the people were always on the deck before he fired," Krichten said. "When me and Tommy Boyd first came to this countcy together, I heard Tommy ay he never wanted any cmfirms (con- firmed killed) ... He aakl the Vietnameae were shot 1n front of tine huts in the hamlet. Jn each instance, he said, the patrol leader, Pvt. Randall D. Herrod, 20, of Calvin, Okla., opened fire with an M7t ---· ' • Ru• Roelcet ,. ...... Allies_ Driven From 2 Villages SAIGON (AP) N«tb '(- lroopl dro\'e a Cambodian • baualJon from two villa&es ori tbe Jf!dang River obout 11 miles northeUt ol l'lldn Pmb, and the retrealinl battalion ~ Nici btl men had m-ered • Sovlel rocket that could bil the capital. Al the battslion comnwider, Maj. Roa Pmmg stood on the river bank · at Mouk ichampoul, four Cambodian '111 pi-. ittidied the occupied vlllqes wllh napolm, oettilll ~ of the tlultch and wood buildin(• -· Cambodlon 1._ said the vlllqn bad fled to 1 the· sou\h when an estlmsttd, l,llllO NJ)r11i :Vietnamese attacked early today. Preun1 laid &is battalion of 4CIO men was hit frcm uw1ie sides and forced Into the river. They retrN""1 by filbln& boats to the wtll bank. He uld ,.,.. of his men were killed and •bout 20 wounded, bot he clalriioa-they killed at least~ 30 Viet Cong aod North Viet.- namese. The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese now have the upper hand along much of. the Mekong where it courses down through eastern Cambodia. TM only government strongpoint left betWffTl Mouk Khampoul and the Laotian border is at Tonie Bet and Kompong Cham, 50 miles northeast of Phnom Penh.. 1'Us -new pressure on Phnom Penh from the northeast was coupled witli reports that two North Vietnamese 1 regiments were establiJhing positions around Prey Veng, a prOvincial capital 31 miles east of the national capital, for whit may be a major attack. An_ attack on Prey Veng could be the prelude to the drive m Phnom Penh which nUUtary source!: in the cambodian capitll e1:pect. South Vietnamese forces in Cambodia reported three clashes -two near the border ~ Kompon1 01am ilid one near Takeo-in which a total ,of • 37 Vi<! °"" and North Vietpamele and foUr South. Vietnamese were killed .• '!be U.S. Command reported three Americans killed and IS wounded -ln sklnnishing near the border, w.ltli • total of. 10 enemy IDidiers-tilled. The U.S. Command 's figure 1 for total American cuualUes in Cambodia since April 21 jumped from 312 to Sl3 killed and from !)st to 1,441 ....-.i. ~But officials attributed the sharp in- creases-to ''adjustments" resulting from delays in field ,,.ports and other focton. I The total of enemy desd claimed by U.S. and South Vietnamese took '° unusually large · one-day jump, from 12,m to 13,114. '!be explanation - the same. Total S D u t b Vietnlmlle c..Wties ln Combodtan --"" .,,., killed and 3.431 wounded, tho sai&on 1overnment said. My Lai Charges Dropped Againet 3 Army Officers WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Anny dropped dlarges today alainst I leoeral and two other officers who were accused. last March of al!empting to COYtr up detait. of the alleged My Lai massacre. Cleared were Bric-Gen. Geora:e H. Younc Jr. of Pine Blull, Ark., Col. Nels A. Paraon Jr. of Toledo, Ohio, and Maj. Robert W. McKnight of San Diego, Calif. Today's action was taken by Lt. Gen. Johnathan 0. Seaman, commander of the 1st Anny at FL Meade, Md., who said court martial charges were "unsup- ported by the evidence." Anoouncmtent of Seaman's action was made at both the ba>e and the Pentagon. They were among 14 officers accused in Mardi. The charges against Y o u n g and the others grew out of an investigation by a special Pentagon panel which con- ducted secret hearl"IS in Waollington and also visited Vietnam. Young and Parson were accused of "failure to obey lawful regulations" and "dereliction ol. duty." McKnight had been accused of ''!al3e swearing." You~ was one of two generals accused after the lengthy tnquicy headed by Lt. Gen. William 0. Peers to determine v.·helber the alleged massacre ot South Vie(namese civilians in the hmnlet of ).fy Lai in Mardi, 1968, was hushed up. '!be other 1eneral dlarpd ""' Maj. Gen. Samuel W. Ko.1ter. Younc is naw atatiooed at Ft. Meade. • Parson Is et Ft. Belvoir, Va., mid McKnight is at Ft. Leavmwurth, Km. At the tide of the alleged m r ! P ere, Young Wll-Mlistlnt coomander ol. the Americal Dirislon. Parson was the division's chief of ltaff, and McKnicht WU operaticas officer of the 11th Brigade, a unit in the division. . Tonkin Gulf Pact Said 'Obsolete' ' WASHING TON (UPI) -Sen. H,,P Scott (R-Pa.) and Rep. Genld R. Ford (R·Mkh.) said today after a meolinl with President_ Nixon that the Todtin Gull Resolution Is obsolete and lhould be repealed. The Senate and House Republ:ican 1eaders said the resolution, cited by President Lyndon B. Jdmoon ln bo ...... up U.S. forces in Soultleast AS& five years ago, is not relevam to the ccecmct of U.S. fOre!gn policy and ohould .bo removed from the statute boob • Sen. Robert J. Dole (R·KID.) a leacfio& administration supporter in the Senate, surprised aotinr Senlton Meads)' by introducing a move to rtpeal the Toatin Guli Resolution, just ofter the Senate tiad voted n to 5 to revise Jancuale of the Cooper-Olurch Amendment. 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The Israeli• commando raid bome an1wwu"""" croe_, the was lhe third such atrlke in Gulf of Sues early today and 12 days: A Tel A v I v inflicted heavy damage on an spokesman said the COO'I· ERYJ>llan mJUtary base 42 mandos shelled the J>O.'t by miles inside Egypt. Cairo said . , Bir Araiyida, 42. miles inland Israeli victory claims were· from the gulf and 80 · miles imaginary ,and that the E,8YP-southeast of Cairo. He· said the area. A Cairo spokesman said the The spokesman and an attack occurred in th e Jsraell mill~ correspondent Zafarana area, which ls on said the lsraelle destroyed two the coest, and that three armored personnel carriera, Israeli be&ifupters landed t)VO each with.four or five soldiers vehicles and a number of aboard, and that all were kill· . troops 0 in an attempt lo at-- ed. 'lbe spokesman laid all taek an isolated observation Nixon Vetoes $1.26 Billion post." Orders were given to . attack Bnd the Egyptians kill· ed or · wounded 20 Israelis, Ile said. 'J1:>e: Cairo spokesman said four Egyptians were wounded. Program Aiding Hospitals ' ' "The enemy was not able to 'reach its objective and what it is claiming now is nothing but the fabrication of its im· aginl\Uon," the spokesman said. "It seems that Israel WASHINGTON (AP) million. Ed~cation and We If a r ~ now ls depending an Jt.s im- President Ni.Xon· has vetoed He said making the progra1n· measure he vetoed l'a st agination to issue military QUEENIE By PhH lnterlancll • . ............. -.... • a $1.26 billion, three-year ex-''untouchabl e'' would January on grounds it would -cOmrnuniq'ues." , "Really, Mr. FiJby-you've been retired, fOr three tension of the Hill·Burton "significantly restrict j>resJ. have contributed to rising ~n earller Cairo 'statement~ ·months now··· it's time you stopped worryiDlabout hosp!tal aid progranrDeeause deDti}ilOptions inmana~ prices. ------·-~·--·-said lhe .. attack-came-at . .2:30====·=·=-:.':·~C:··"::-!OJ>=:lan=:bl=in=·-:O:yC'o'Cu:r_::o;:irf;::iicce'=:.'"'. ===-="'=--h rt. Id ha bee " I g federal expenditures." Sen. Ralph YarboMngh (0-a.m. and that the lsraehs Jn-U,.I T1 ..... 11> ---;-:Pardon-Mg-&fi-wou ve n a on "l'"u filcted neither damage nor --~'----,step-down·-the-road oHiscal--·Unless_CongrtSLtJin_o,ve~l'.aJ_,_ ooe..._of_.the._aponsors---i:-asualtie,~-- . . . ., ride the veto -which would of the vetoed Hill-Burton bill, . · Agn~ Raps Papers Over Rhodes Issue with his right hand in a sling due to a polo injury, ~ritain's Prince Philip offers his let hand to Alfred Woolf, vice president ·of the United Synagogue at a London reception marking .the synagogue 's centen· ..ary. . :NASA Won't Penalize •' -Apollo 13 C~ntractors WASHINGTON (AP) -The w ,apa~e agency probably won't penalize that allowed inade- quate switches to be placed in t~ Apollo 13 oxygen tank which exploded en route to the moon. '11le contract with North American Rockwell, the firm that received more than $1 billion fO'l" all the Apollo com· inand and service m~ules, doesn 't contain a penalty clause. Apollo 13·was nearing the ' moon April 13 when one of it$ two oxygen lanks blew 'uP, tnocking. out all spacercafl "'power. Astromiuts James A. ~ti>vell Jr., Fred W. Haise Jr., and John L. Swigert (Jr., Jlmped home using propulsion and life-support systems of their lunar lander. But the $375 million mission ' '" Economic ·Transition 'Reported MINNEAPOLIS, fl.t i n n . (UPI) -'The U.S. economy is "tnlhe process of evercoming inffation and unemployment, ":-Treasury Secretary David M. 'K'ermedy said Monday. but he could not pinpoint when the N i x o n A d m i nistration's policies would bring a stable economy. Kennedy, speaking to the list Annual Conference of the iNational Association of Ac- .countants. said th e economy .ia in a ''period of transition -transition from inflation to ~ stable economy, from a wartime to a peacetime cccmomy." He said the Nixo n Administration's policies have alnm<iY moved the economy f«Q. a slate of "demand-pull inf'lalion" caused by "heavy dl!fk:it spending" to one o[ •·Cpst-push inflation" due to wOrken' trying to recoup the Jag in wages suffered during the period of irlcreasing prices and ®Sts. The secretary Qredicted that the unemployment rate will level off within the next three months, but he would not predict exactly when. Arms Talks • Ne.Pr Ruling? • ~NA (UPI) -The to land on the highla11ds of the moon was a failure. 'The Apollo 13 feview board blamed North A'm'rican Rockwell, the Beech Aircraft Corp., and the space agency itseH for "an unusual com- bi11ation of mistakes, coupled with a somewhat deficient and unforgiving design." It said the ta11k -built under subcontract by Beech -had inadequate protective switches, a loose fill tube and was inadequately tested. ''It was a serious oversight in which all parties shared," the report said. "· Since the Jan. 27. 1967, launch pad fire that cost the lives 0£ three 'astro•auts on . Apollo 1, the contractors have received a fee cl. 5 to 6 percent over cost, plus an additional award fee feature amounting to one half of one percent. That award fee iemains to be paid for Apollo 13, but a determination of whether this will be withheld won't be made until next year whew the fee board meets. The ex· act amount to be paid isn't avai lable, but NASA spokesman Julian Scheer says it won't be more tha11 $500,000. <le e 'for Washington of Gera , C. Smith, chief U.S. negolietor at the Strategic Arms r Limitation T a I k s (SALT), raised speculation to- day ttie talks are nearing a :;::.-- poi•t ihere political decisions must be made. ,...;~ Siiilt~ departed unannounced vJith his two chief advisers, · C"ten. Royal l B. Allison and ~y Gerthof, to briel top of. ffials in Washington on pro- wess of the talks. 10fficial sources said Smith wobably would talk Wilh J)'llSi.denl Ni1'0n and would Jjarticlpa)e in an in- tfrdcpartmental pa-.el review ~SAIA': . .-~ Rescued A Woburn, Mass., fire- man stretches to lalce Ronald Amari, 8,' off the steep wall ol an aban- doned quarry where the boy b e c a m e stranded while exploring Monday. !, trr~lb1lity. take a twq-thirds vote of each said Nixon's action "is a slap ~nl1ke two separa~e Israeli Nixon s . Monday veto of the house _ i~ must rewrite the in the faee·'Vf every s i c k r~1ds June . 12, which ".'ere bill, which woold h av e bill in a rorm acceptable American needing ho6pitaliza-directed again& E g Y. P t 1 an tho ... , 11 26 b · 11 · · to the. President or the popular tior.. •• coastal bases .• lbe raid today au n_.. · 1 , Ion in . .:.. . . was deep behind E'gypt's front hospital construction and program will cue. The pr~ The H1ll·Burlon program 1s )' of def B' A _ .. d . gram ends at the close of one of-the moet successful-~ne . ense. ir ra1y1 a remodeling grants over three the present fiscal year next and popular federal aid pr~ ls 47 miles west of Zafarana. WASHING TON (U PI) -700-word editorial on the aamt years, was the first in the Tuesday. grams ever instituted. Since a coastal' base_ on the Gu)( 24-year history of the Hill-Nixon's veto was only ms its origination in 1946 it has of Suez, and midway between Vice President Spiro T. Agnew page that there was "an even Burton program. Hill··l;h1rton second since he took office paid out $3.1 billion to help the 9 ulf Coast and the NUe today took , the Washington chance that we would have has helped build more than 17 Jl\Onths ago. The other build 9,780 hospitals over the .R~r· 1 r k .d Post and the New York Times done just that." 8,000 hospitals. disapproved bill was a Health, United States. · th e sraendosi spo esmed an rtsai to task for criticizing his call he · did ply Nixon objected most strong-e comma us mo ars . . _ T Times not re ly to a provision that would to bombard a mol?r pool. ~nd · for the resignation of Harvard to the vice president's current have required him to spend FBI D • E lling barracks at the ~1r tra1y1da student Joseph Rhodes Jr. letter. HOwever in an editorial every dollar appropriated for emes Ilf0 bas~. Two Egyptia~ annored from the White House ·<onr Thursday the "'WIJ>llJl"I' Wd the progra~ through fiscal vehicles Joa~d with troops ml"ion Investigating cam-Agnew's crltidam of Rhodes 1973. He also criticized. the met the-Israeli force, he said. for "verbal postwing" at ftnt measure because it exceeded Ag · ls t K t Stat but were ~stroy~. ~~ u~ letters to the glance lootS like· "deliberate his budget request by 1.150 en a en e le:~e.t'fi:"~:~~~;.;~~ editor appearing in today's parody:" nations concluded a summit · editions of both newspapers, '"Mle basic issues conUnue Police Seek Chicago 7's Kunstler TORONTO (AP) -Police said a warrant was sworn out early today a g a i n s t Chicago 7 lawyer William Kunstler who the right wing Edmund Burke Society said .struck one.of its members. F. Paul Fr.omm, 21, a stu· dent .. at the Uaiversity of Toronto where KunsUer was scheduled to speak, was car· ried unconscious from steps leading to the 'Stage after fighting broke out at Co•- vocation Hall at the university Monday night. F·romm later was reported in satisfactoi'y corv:l.ition by officials oC Toroato General Hospital. Police said they tiave been unable to find Kunstler to serve the warrant, based on a private complaint. The public nlations officer of the society, Jeff Goodall, said the lawyer struck Fromm on the side of the head with a gla~ water pitcher. Supervisors OK Pay Bill A State. Senate bill that will increase the annual pay or Orange County supervisors from the current $1~,000 to $17,500 has been approved by the supervisors. Outgoing board member Wil- liam Hirstein moved that a resolutions up port I n g the measure be sent to State Sen. James Whetmore, author or the bill. "Inasmuch as I am leavi ng I can make' this motion with a clear conscience,'' Hirstein quipped. He did not run for re- election in the June primary, after 16 years on tbe board. WASHINGTON (UPI) -bureaucracy." conference in Tripoli, Libya, Agnew asked whether the to elude him,'' the Times said. The FBI has denied that Its The Senator said his in-with a joint pledge to continue P a P e r s ' editorial reaotlons " ... The real issues are war agents are enrolling in an formation came from students fighting against. Israel. would have been to demand and peace, social justioe and undemiver capacity as and his fiekt staff. He said "No cease fire," said Presi-the resign at Ion of a racial equality. The stqdenta students at Kent Slate he sought to confirm i\ with dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of "cowservatlve person" ii he are certainly unwillillg to ac..- University. the FBI. Instead, he sa i d, Egypt, vowing his nation had made statemeni, similar cept poUUcal 1trategies that The charge was made Mon-FBI agents closely questioned would continue to fight despite to those _attributed to Rhodes, rely on thinly dlsgubed ap- day by Sen. Stephen M. Young him a~t the sources of his dally attacks by l ara elt a Negro. peals to the lnatlnctl ot pn- (o.-Ohio), who said there were information. warplanes. The Poat responded in a judice and fear." already a few "student"l---------------------------------------- agents on campus May 4, when four students were killed by National Guard fire and IO wounded during a campus demonstration. _ "It is a fact that there are approximately 50 FBI ageats at Kent State at the present Co :e~:u~~::i ~~t =~ me ber will be greatly increased in September. Some will be •• to an JS enrolled as students." · d • However,anFBispokesman paJ•a l5e said: ''There is absolutely no truth whatsoever to the asser---· ----- tio• of the" Senator." Young said there are in- dications that FBI agents are assuming student roles at other campuses that have bee• hit by disorders. The purpose, he said, is that the FBI apparentJy believes many campus disorders are in- stigated by outside agitators and· Wants to identify Y o u n g said he believ- ed FBI agents "have a right to be there" but added, "I consider that thfs is evideJtCe that the FBI is overstaffed it is a bloated Reds Nix Swap TOKYO (AP) -North Viet· nam served notice today it woulll not go ak>ng with a South Vietnamese plan to release 62 North Vietnamese prisoners of war on North Vietnamese territory July 1 t. Soqtti, Vietnam's fore I g n minister, Tran Van Lam, an- OQunced June 11 that the prisoners and 24 fishermen who strayed into South Viet- namese wat,rs would be taken by boat to the coast just north of the border between North and South Vietnam and landed there. Before you do, perhaps we'd better introduce ourself to those of you who don't know us yet. We're called City Investing Company, and we're involved in a lot of ousinesses. 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The dedicatiot1, 6'A: years afte;r the president w a s assassinated while riding In a cavalcade 'in the downtown section, will be made ·by the Most Rev. Thomas A . Tschoepe, Roman Catholic bishop or Dallas. No membes' or the Kennedy family i.S expected to attend, John Schoellkopf, chairman of the Memorial commission, said Monday, Kennedy Memorial Plaza coven a block not far from the city'• center and a few hundred Yardl from the ..,. .. of the fatat shoottng In front or the Texas School Book Depo1ilory Building. It stands Jn front of the glistening while Dallas County Courthouse. Of cream colored concrete, the memorial is a kind of open box, like a room Without a roof. An eight-foot black granite slab laid al the center bears the name 1 • J o h n FitzgerPld Kennedy" in gold. There is no reference to the assassination on Nov. 22, INS. Designed by Philip Johnson, a New York · architect and friend of the late president, the memorial atandl 30 feet high and 50' feet oqumo With narrow openiop at each encl. 1be idea waa to provide • quiet .. ~. In the dtl'• lwtlle llld bullle, • . , -' -· 1 • ---·-----~ .,. • DAD.Y PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE .. PrO.ident Nixon bu llJDlll Into law Ille bW giving . , voting rtahta in federal, •ta"' and local eiectl<Jlll to those age 18 ancl older. -can be sure what they really are talking about. . U by "silent majority" they mean that the majority of Unit¢ States citizens •!lent on .. most issues of the day mo11t of the Ume, they are, of course, on solid ground. · Wblle favoring lowering the voter age, the P.reaident had said be believes it should be a0complllhed tiy.con- 1Utliti-1 amendment".· While that mlpl" J>e..dllflcult to achieve In today'• cllm•"' of reaentmen! qalnat campus · All we ·have th8n la a new cllcbe to describe a condition that Is as old u citizen partlcipetlon in any group aetlv· unrest, It appeared to be the soUDdeot approach. Because Article I of the federal Coo.UtuUon sta"'s that the electors In each sta"' (with reopect to the House of Represenatives) "shall have the quallficallons requi· &ite for electors of the most numerous branch of the ·state Iegisl1ture," there is a queStion whether an· Act of Congress such as that just puaed and signed is con- otltutlonal. . . . . Also, an act of Congress c;ouid euily be linltered with' by future congi:esses. · . Presidenf Nixon, in deciding to sign the bill into law, expresse& his personal approm of the lowering of tho voter age. He has also wisely directed Atty. Gen. John ··--·---r;.-·Mitchell·t<>-help-expedite'1l-h!gh1'0lff'l,-leet-to·cle .. ·-- away confusion and uncertainty abotit the law's consti· tutionality .. Until this-ls done, Ie1at d«>ubt could cast-a lbadow over ab elections, including primaries. WHICH 'Silent Majority'? Politicians, commentators 2'nd columnists current• ly like to talk aboW-ed sometimes emhrlne-the "si· lent majority." ity, from government to .service' clubs. · Bufll by "silent majority" they. are trying to imply -and we fear this is too often the case -that the ma .. jority of citizens who do not speak up constitutes a mono- lithic body mysteriously in agreement . on isalles and morals -that the allent ciUzens are of one mind or one opinion on the complu events and sticky !!sues of our Umeo, we ha~e to say that the politicians and conimen- tators are being badly misled -and are being sadly misleading. ' One of our own Washington columnists got so carried away.the other day that he was crediting Vice President, Spiro Agnew with calculating carefully "bow best he can-express the -silent-majority's u n-f-o·nn u-1.-t-.-d--- thougbts_." (Bold facy ·O\lr1.) Perceiving urithooght thoughts would be going well beyond E~ -Extra Sensory Perception. We doubt even the Vice President is prepared to accept responsibility for" Extra Spiro Perception. The problem is, however, that neither they -nor we It's about time to demand that the term "silent majority" be honestly deflneCI -or better still, be ag.. signed back· to the limbo of tired clicbes, shabby stereo- types and political pettiloggery from which it sprang. JI . ts becoming a meaningless and misleading label l.IONS <f>N'T REAi> Caa Sealoritr1 Sr11tena Be Toppled? Half-baked Ideas? Yes, Positive Drives Congre.ss: Winds of Change ' Rare'ly Practiced Winds of change m beglnnin& to blow In the trldltion-botmd -of iwprwn: tatlves. The declliM of the 71-year-old Speaker, John W. McCGnilact, to .top down It the end of tbls -wtU remove a prime symbol of the Oki Guard. The unresolved q-iloll ii whether the -breeze .will be """"' enough to topple the Rlliortty system that places control of Congress in the bandl of aging men. For the first time in recent years, the time.honored method of selecting committee .chairmen -the basil ,of the House pawer structure ·-is under concerted. attack by Democrats and Republicans. Both parties have tel . up JP'OUllO to study the ayst.m by which mm lldvuce to by poota by lonpvlly of oervlce rlllher thlO by merll. • REP. CARL ALBERT (D Okla.), ~. the House majority leader and favorite to succeed McConnaci: as Speaker, has 58id the seniority system may be "the worst pouible system -~xcept for the alternatives." Nevertheless, the change in Democratic leadership gives impetus to reform. Candidates who want to make the committee chairmen more responaive to the majority have 1 good chance of reelacing Albert in the party's No. 2 post. Power In tbe H-,,.,. reota largely in tbe hands or men born in the lut century 4ll" shortly after the beginning of the present one. Of the 21 committee chairmen, three are in their 80'1, six are in their ?O's, nine are in their · 80'1 and only .three are in their 50'1 and 40's. Southern Democrats from one- party disbicts are chairmen of one-third of the commltte... THE • BBN10llJTY system bec1111e establiabed in the HOUie -after 1111. Revotting against the a u to c r at i c Republican Speaker, Joeepb Cannon of Illinoil; the Hooae atrlpped him of hil power to appoint committee chlinnen. Jnstead, it was vttt.ed in a committee on committees. Since World War JI, the seniority rule has been strictly follow· ed -althoug~ there is no rule requirin& tt. "Few institutions in our national life are u gravely in need of renewal u the Congre11 of the United States/' gays John W. Gsrdoer, bead of the Urban COalltlon, In demanding an • .;.i to the seniority system. Rep. James H. Scbe11t:r · (D N.Y.), IO, voices the frustration ol many junior memliers in both partieJ when be says: "This Congre111 al>ounda in capable men in their l(l's and 40'1 and SO's._ but they are smothered by the dead hand of those born in the Jut century." They Are By J. EDGAR HOOVER Director Federal-' Jll Iave.U,altoa BITI'ERN&U AMONG you n g e r members of the 1louae led lo preasure on Democratis:,leaders for'the esta~L!h­ ment of .a. party committee to .study the seniority , issue. The ~ Fauc;us, .An old. ,niverb says that a fool , amOng gave Ha approval last March 11, ·and ~ irun,s, may be tnown by his a repmt is expected before the start -r·-· of the next tession. The day before,. anger without came,' his tpeeeh without younger llopubllcan mem-persuaded prollt, his change wllhoul progress, and their leaden to set up a similar group. his inquiry without object. Today aome 'lbe issue is likely to come to a head of the theories being advanced for sooner than the leadership expected. An ''watching" and "containing" law en· aide to Rep. Thomas M. Rees (D Calif.) forcement would suggest that, 1n addition told Editorial Resean:h Hoporta that the to tlleae quirks, fools may also be known . Congreuman wijl introduce amendment.a for their lack of common sense and to a congreSBional reform bill due for judgment. . , debate in July that will call for com· Crime terrorize• mai;iy commurut1es mittee chainnen over 70 to step aside. throughout the country. ln some areas, This would reduce the average age of J>e<ll!le are afraid. to be on the st~, the chairmen from 68 to so years the particularly at night. Tt would seem, akfi aaid. The fad. that both ~rties .... th~fore, . that JX:f:Venting crime ~d have started competing on the issue helping police to bring violators to Jmttce is a sign the a;eneration gap is stirrin& would be a pimary and re8IOll!-ble con- on capitol Hill at last. , cem or .all dtlzeos. Unfortunately, the light or reason blinds some people. . lf you want to k~ why the human· race doesn't get anywhere -why we have increased our technology a million· fold but still live in a . primitive social' systeyn -it is because we ar~ "negatively motivated," We unite only in the fa'ce-of a common enemy. We unite out of fear or anger or despair. As soon as the danger Jlas passed, and the en- emy has faded, we reaume . our narrow, selfish, shortsighted behavior. In a flood or a fire or a war, we behave superbly, do- ing what has . to be done for the good or all, subordinating personal comfort ror the needs of the community. It takes the worst to bring out the best in us. OUR SPECIES has not yet learned, however, to be positively motivated. Love, justice, mercy, generosity -all the positive drives-are paid ei:travaa;ant lip service, but rare!)' practiced except under the pressure of extern a 1 circumstance. TlUs seems Jo be the human condition. to ·itnagine tha( any given socio-politico- economic structure can or will transform our drives from a negative to a positive charge. Societies and go v e r n m e n t s change individuals only for the worse, turning them into a mindless mass that wiU follow wherever nation l expediencey seems to le'ad. '· . Rell[• ought to be · the foree that moves-'l'ndlvkluals to lift societies and governments from a power-base to a people-base. But religion, also, has suc· cumbed tG negative motivatio n. It is split into a score of factions, each fadion more intent upon affinning an d strengthening its own authority than upon finding a common goal to work ror. THIS ECCLESlAmCAL penchant for Po&ition and prestige has driven millions out of the churches, and into profound disillusion with religious imtitutiom. It has alienated the young people, who are seeking salvation in their own picaresque (and sometimes perverse) fashion. The Beard Is a Reproach GIWUl'S HA VE BEEN establiahed to ·gain "community control" over police departments. Some, receivina; financial support from well-meaning but misled organizations,' have aet up 0 poHce watching" proa;rams. Some spokesmen advocate that each city ghetto be given public funds and autllorizatlon to form its own racially segregated police force. Of.hen " say college youth lhould not be subjected to contacts by police officers, and that only specially trained, hia;hly paid unanned, elite police forces should be used to handle civil demonstntions. Jr these ideas and technflutt.seem half~ baked; it is because they are. But tbe intent of thole who foster such schemee is clear. 'Ibey want to negate the rule of law. To do this, they must first create public dlltrust of and ill will toward those who enforce the law. It goes beyond politics or ideology. The impetus of capitalism ls treed; the inr petua of communism ii envy; the jm- petus of fascism is hate. And the com- mon denominator of all is killing whoever gets in their way. The real question, perhaps the only question, f.or the survival of the hufuan race is: how do we make the leap from the negative to the positive? How do we switch the current so that we no Jona;er need a crisis or a catastrophe or a common enemy to act in brotherhood before·it is too late? When 1 try to put myself in the mind and heart of a young man, which i11creasingly seems important, I of COW'te try to remember that I was young once myself. 'Die follies of which I was capable, and performed with often too great guato, are not all that easy to remember, We have a mechanism which cleanses.us of sin and folly as \\'e grow older. There is another mechanism which can be put intO action, and which allows us to remember the sad truths, as well u t.be glad trutha, ol our aalad da)'I. This counter-mechaftism I recommend to all ovtt 35 these days. It's surprising bi>w much anger it can clear up. BE1TER 'IUERAPY than this, even for me is the · ftCOUectioa that I once wore a beard for le9fll years. It WU an interesUng uperience. Feellap about bNnls weren't quite 80 atronc hi -doya, but u YoU wore oae, there were p1aca where you. weren't Invited. In tbale days, the bearded fellow waa a mild porlsh; bul be wus't a thrul --:~~ . 'l'Ueltlay, Jtr11e 211, 1870 TM edUorlol -of lk Dallr PUol 1eeb IO fllfonn Giid 11im- W.1< ·-· ., pt'ftlllUllf lhil uw1paper'1 ..,1a1m11 ,and com· JMTJlary "" tas*f of inkrc1i and 1ignif1-«, br ~ • forum for llw --.of our rHllMI' ollloloN, end bp pre1f1'1.ti1lf f1lj di:vt'r11 *'°" pclllll . Of IAfMWd ol>""""' Oftcl "'°"'""'• oo topjA of. tlll dq. Robert N. Weed, Pal>UOber I )., rr MEANS, as do sandals altd other unconventional attire, and motorbikes, that the young have no respect for their parents. . • A correspoadent· the other day made the brilliant suggestion that the Genera· to IOCiety, u he la increasingly felt tion Gap baa been an tnad.equate tenn. to be today. , He suggested, as a substitute, the usetul "Easy Rider," that marvelous movie phrase: Veneration. Gap .. which may rank u a social document By Ulla he meant not only veneration almost of the importance oC "Uncle of the YO\U'll by the old, which is growing Tom'I Cabin," told us vtvtdly and with extinct, but veneration of the old by horror the consequences of beillg un-. the yuung, which Is also growing extinct. square in the boonies. IF SOME OF US oldsters could see ONLY THE OTHER d _ .......... -the young u1rnes Grant OT the middJe-ay a 1uvi.1""1 a.pd Abe Llhcoln, when we behold a sent me a terrifying letter about how beard-wearer, iMtead of some kind of her SOI, just back from Vietnam, was inJensate anarchist we might be able deUber~ly forced off the road on tiis to remember that d men are brothers motorbike and 1dl1ed i!' the Oalifomia even disaklent you11g men. ' ~ea by a Green Pontiac whose owners If, when.you were young, you thou1ht ha e aot yet been appre~~ed. Thes~ everythinc about you was jolly-peachy, babiu unquesUo~bly sa~ Easy. Rkier you must have beeJ1 some kind of Boy and remembered its horrible ending. For Scout or boy evangelist Things were the ~ardly as~ailanls i~ this case, neve~ okay, and parent~ were never !1;e a ~~rbike was JUSt as bad smart. Mark Twain said it well: For three of the years I wore. a belrd I had the fortuno _ to live in Soutbem Muteo, a culture where a m1n, even if he be a foreigner, can act and dress u . he will so long as he does IOl hurt the community. When later I ~ it in Southern California, the air was much more uptight. IN A GREAT MANY communities, the bearded mu is felt automatically to be a hurt to the community, or plottlni to be. Men in the hills and on the plains, whole trandfaUiers wore beards and were Admired for their plumage, now feel 1a surge of hatred when they see a youag guy with a beard. h1lddleaged blokes with beords don't seem to arouse much hclttllt1. Which brlnp us bock to the thesis that whit ii hated is not ao much the. beltd, u the leelln& that facial hair OI the young 11 an ensign of discontent with the way thin1s ire. Which mean1, with the w1y their fathers and 11andl11bera have left them. The beard lla .. -11- "When 1 was a boy or 15, my rather was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the okt man around. But whel) 1 got to be 21, I wu astonished to learn how much he had learned in six years." Dear Gloomy Gus: At the present stage in America's development, It ill becomes any of her sona to object to a few illea;ally kicked ahina and bloodied _, on the Workf CUp IOCt'er flelda In Mex· lco. H. Rap Brown contends that ••after all, viol1nct! ii as American aa cherry pie." • -E. fl. W. ' "'" .............. ...,, ..... ""' .... "" .... .. "" ......... . ... ,..., .. .... " 9"""Y ... .,.., '""· or coorse, some systems are better than others, in that they leave room for change without killlog. This is our last great hope. BUT IT IS FOOLISH and fruliless If we can do this, our form of govern- ment won't matter. And if we can't, it won't matter whose revolution wins, tVel')'OD& will be. Blood Test,s in Court To hear the g~l's SIOry, told tearfully oo the 1 witness stand, there coukl be no doubt that the defendant wu the "POUCE WAreHERS'' and self-styl-father of her baby. But the results ed law tllforcement relonners have no of the b~ tests shed a dlfferent llgbt place in OlD' IOCiety. Their aUruisUc , -on ~ m1tter. The testa abowed tbe rnouthlngs are a front and a sham, following resu1ts : for they have alr<ady pttjudged Jaw The ·glrl had one tY.pt of bleed: the enforcement as an enemy to their defendant liad 1nother type of bJood: nihilistic cause. 'Illeir real objective Is and the baby had still another type to intimidate and harass police. They of blood. <:are nothing about public protection and Since a baby 's blood m\lll match either -OM:lerly due procesa. They aeek special his mother 's or his father's, JOme other. • privilegea wNcb pllce them above the man -someone with the baby's blood Jaw and convnlt abuses ·which encroach type-must have been thl real father. 00 the rlgt<s of others The upshot W8! that the girl's charge • was discredited and the defendanl. CMC-MINDED grOOJl8 ond Individuals l'.'ho are fed up with a;immicks and attacks 11alnlt our established principles and lawful pr;ocesses should rally to the support of Jaw enforcement. Our system fl. govenu"¥nt provides adequate and proper safeguardl tor remedial ac· lion againsl tndl!cretlons of policemen. Certainly, we do not ~ to resort to sidewalk kangaroo '(.'()Ul(s: made up of militants and m11cmtents who caMOt even dilclpllne themselves. Further. we should remember that fnquently those who defy the law are prone to criticize and attack agencies charged with en- forcing IL Quotes . Dan J!:llllclol, 71, .. c.1ff. - t• -1'Retirt:? J don't really want to be too conformist. It's • motter of what to retire lo; it'• an unfinfsbed aentence." cleared of responsil>illty. IN TfDS FASIDON, blood test& have saved hundreds of men from a false charae of paternity. 'lbese tesU, if pro- perly conducted, are now accepted almost everywhere either u positive proof or at least lltOol eriaence of non-paternity. , However, they have one m a j o r drawback. While they art uetul in show· ing who is not the father, they are ,.1c1om useful In showinc who II the father. For example, auppose \hat In the case above, Lhe blby and the defendant did have the same blood type. That would mean the defendant could indeed be the father. But '° could any other man with that ume type of blood. 'l11us, mero similarity of blood cannot ordtnarJ. ly be relied .., to pin paternity .., a specific defendanL THIS MF.ANS that In a l)'J)lca l palernl- ty au.it, U>t woman baa little lo 1aln ' and much to lose from blood test.. lf &be refuses to agree to the tests, eJther for herseU or .for the baby, may a court order.U)em anyhow? Courts usually do have that power. Jn one case, the woman objected that the tests Wi!re not impartial, because thef could only help the defendant '• lkie of the case, not hers. Nevertheless, the court ordered her to submit to tbe test1111 procedw'e. "A lawsuiL is a search for truth •• altd the court, "and not a sporLi~g propoeltion or game In which rules should afford each side an equal chance of wJnnlni." A1l American Bar A.s.tociotion pub- lic scrvic( feature bu Will Bernard. Blf Geotye ---. Dear Geo111e:. I think H's awful that alcoholic beverages are aUowed to be ad- Yvtlsed ol'I television! Please givt me your opjnion on these terrible l'Ommerclala ! 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By L. ~i. BO\'.D . 1 WOMEN -Al what ag!' Is a ~oman most attractive? This query has been ar~ed at great length. Now , however. a national p01lster contends he has sampltd e n o u g h .citizens-to /know: By far tile most men, he says, beHe~e a woman is at her best in appearance at the age of 30. Can't aUet, can't agree. At 40 maybe. Out 30 is too youn&; ' .. 11IE oinER tht father, the more iike1y the expectant ; mother will have a girl. ~ says a medical man. This ought to be good news to. that disappointed Tenhessee dad who just .announc~ t~ birth of hi s ri1nth son,,. THAT WVA'M 'EARP of the Old West was handy with 3 gun you kno~·. But did you know he freque~tly moonlighted as a boxing match referee? II should be ·, noted be always wore .hi s United Stales on the average to kill a man in Vietnam. Am still researching that mat- ter and e:rpect to print the findings shortly. Might men- jion, however, it cost Julius Caesar 7S cents to kill a man in war, Napoleon $3,000 to do so and the United States $50 ooO per dead e6emy during W~ld War II. And the price is still going up. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "How long has it tleen since 1 man cOuld legalJy·Jive with more than one wife in this country?" A. Just 8 8 year; ••. Q. ·"What's the di f- ference between horns and antlers?" A. Antlers are shed ye ar after year, but horns aren't .•. Q. "Do totally dear people get &e8;Sick?" A. Never, I'm told. -SACRAMENTO-(~P_J-=-A-not·whether·or·not-ldds-lhould--'WUelleld-r o.f.u •·•·<I'~ -SAN FRANCISCO (API -bitter floor fight has mark:ed go to school in buees, it'1 ~~fe .~~~~ Assembly passage of a 'con-whether or not kids should ~n wart to 'participate tn an; Policemen were held overtime troversial antibusinc measure go to school with children ol more animosity," he aatd. "It today to hunt down a S a n wtilch ooe opponent termed other races." Francisco man wantedi for "a symbolic strike at ~very Referring to statements by questioning aboul the shooting black person in lhi~ state." Berkeley school officials that death of a policeman . The bill, authored b y passage of the Wakefield Shortly before midnight, the· Ass em b I Y man Flo Yd measure would outlaw their description of Joe A I I e n · S Me.n Fac'e Wakefield CR-South G ate) sucCessful busing program, Johnson, also ·known a s would pr0hibit busing ~ school A s s' e m b I y m a n J oh n Wesley JQhnson, 30, was an-cttildren without written con-Vasconcellos (0-San Jo se) nounced. ' sent of their · parents -for said the object of the bill • to witnesses to Radetich's LA Dru_!! Rap any purpose, including school was to stop integration. 25 was shot in the head from u integration. ,;I wonder · why we are a 'moving ca r early Friday LOS ANGELES C:.\P ) _ Wakefi eld 's original bill ap. trying to destroy the .Berkeley while writing a citation for plied only to busing meant program," Vasconcellos said. an iUegally licensed auto. Five men face preliminary to integrate schools but com-·"Why pass an unconstillltlonal About 375 city policeman ·hearings July 10 on charges ' mittee action deleted that b~I to destroy a peaceful solu· bao-nothlntl-lo do-al-all-wllh•--- tbe accuutionl made on this floor today, and I lhlnlt U 's unlartimale _.. .. is choooe 10 p11I It In that Haht." ·AMERICAN FLAGS • CLEANED FREE scheduled to go off duty at or possession and sale of specificatioo. Critics said the tlon to the problem?" midnight were held over for $13,000 worth oC narcotics af\d bill was still aimed at blocking One of the l hr e e several hours but. could not dangerous d i u g s following Jntegration. Republij:ans voUitg again.st the ONE DAY SERVICE firld Johnson immediately. their arr.est. here during na-'Mle bill passed 4g:..1s. It was measuli! •. A s s em b I y m an Police said Johnson's pie· tionwide narcotics raids. supported by 34 Republicans William T. 88gley oC San ture was shown Monday night U.S. Commissioner Venetta aod 15' Democrats, voted Anselmo. termed the bill to Witnesses to Radetick's Tassopulos set the hearing against by three Republicans hypocrisy. slaying but a spoKesman did date Monday du ring ar-and 15 Democrats. "Why can't we practice not elaborate. raignment of Arcadia G. Assemblywoman··Y v on n e what we preach?" he · asked Johnson, a 5-fool·lO. 175-Batista, 38 ; Carlos Adolfo Brathwalte (D·Los Angeles), bitterly. "We say why don't pound laborer also is wanted ·Lago, 22; Antonio Castil lo car-·. a . Negro; called the bill "a they bootstrap themselves. . on a bench warrant for in-figny, 30, and Reynaldo Rap-symbolic strike at every black Well first you've got to have 61 _f.ASHION ISLAND LEE'S C!SWN CLEANERS &1.AUNDRY UTSlll CINTD vestigation or felony assault pard, 44, all of Los Angeles, person in this state. What it boots, rriy friends, and t.trat Newpert .._. in the holdup of a Western and J immy Saville, 28, of says is: 'We don't want youli~i~s ~ed~u~ca~t~ion~·~"----~~~~~~~~~~== Union office Nov. 30. Carson. here. we won't have you here. Mayo• Joseph AliolO olfered Bail was set al $100 ,000 lo' You're a Uu-eat to our LEARN TO SWIM a $5,000 reward MCl'lday for each man. Though no schools.' " 1156 ..,.. Ir., New,.,. leec• the capture and conviction or nar-•=-were seized in the ''Let's not kid ourselves AT YOUI Radetich's slayer. The fou r-UJU,_, • ST YMCA h ""est• U.S. Ally. Robert L. about what we'" voling on. • ORANGE COA · year police veteran was t e J h · weapon in the ring 7 as he . put it _ in case of a tie. OPEN QUESTION -· Is there any mammal, other than the whale. that can't be stuf- fed by a taxidermist? HONEY -If a hive of honey bees were to make their honey out o( rhododendron blossoms, a beekeeper tt-lls me, said honey would be so poisonol.11 It would make most people sic~. Surpris¢ to hear that. 1 grew up in rhododen- dron country and never beard of anyone who got sick on the honey thereabouts. third San FranciSco policeman Meyer sald the defendants said A~mblyman o n 990 We'. IOV. olved recently in the Burton CD-San Franci.sco). 642•9 Alioto, Police Chief Al purchase and sale o( heroin. "The issue i.s race. • .it's killed on duty this year. ..i~~~~~~~~-_::~~~~~~':..::....:~b-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nelder and 300 other Bay Area ~J officers attended Radetich's · A ONE-YEAR-OLD BOV • can only see about one-tenth as well as he'll see at the age of 21 ..• WHY DO YOU suppose the bygone elders o( Nogales, Ariz., officially outlawed the wearing o f .. suspenders there? They did that. .• VOU KNOW TIIOSE ·Mt. Rummore BCUlptures? A grown man can stand upright , in one of Abe Lincoln's eyes. • LOVE AND WAR -Client ; Ilks bow much it costs the ' A UGRTNING BOLT · 70 miles long-that's the longest flash of electricKy anybody has ever measured. The science boys at Texas A&M pUt their calipers to that one. Your question! and com.· ment! are welcomed and will be wed wherever pos· sible. Address your letters to L. M. Boyd, p_o, Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. Tate Death Defendant Told to Get Attorney LOS ANGELES (UPll - Declaring she needs "A good lawyer," a superior cou rt · judge Monday denied a re-, quest by "Manson Family" member Mary Bruooer to acl as her own aUomey in the •. slaying of a musician. ~: Miss Brunner, 28, was ooce ~ granted immunity in the death o( Gary Hinman but it was revoked after she dlanged her story four limes. Superior Court J u d g e George M. Dell denied her motion saying, "I don 't think you have that ability." Dell then cotninued her cue until June 29 on a request. that she be repre!enled by Att.orney D a v e Sttinn, who Lockheed To Cut Back Work Force already represents Sus an Atkins, another member of Charles Manson's bult charged in the Tate-LaBianca slayings and the Hinman killings. Dell indicated he might rule against the ShiM represen- tation because of the "strong legal issues in this case as to whether or not you can be tried at all after the pro- ceedings lhat have taken place." Miss Bninner originally was granted immunity to testify for the prosecution against Robert'Beausoleil, 22, another member of the cult "'-ho was convicted and sentenced to death for the Hinman slaying. She did testify against Beausoleil, then recanted that lestimony, accused him of the murder again, but then finally said. he was innocent. Miss Brunner was indicted ror the slaying June 16 after the prosecution claimed she did not. fulfill her agreemenl to testiry truthfully at all pro- ceedings. BURBANK, canr. (AP1 -LA to Impose Lockheed Aircraft Corp . says it will trim its work force -by the end ol the Y"' Tax on Wages'? -by the eOO .o!thc year through attrition and layoffs. LOS ANGELES (AP) -T~ This will bring employment City Council is considering a to 14,800, company spokesman .5 percent lax on all wages H. R. Kiddoo said Monday. earned in the city as one ' · Hardest hit of the in-way to meet a budaet deficit funeral Monday at the Church of the Nativity. Among mou rners w .e r e Radetich's wife, who has a young san, and ~1rs. Phyllis McDonnell, whose husband Sgt. Brian McDonnell, was fatally wounded in the born· bing or the police force's Park station Feb 16 . Johnson has often resided in the area of Hai ght 3'lld Fillmore stree ts, aboul four blocks from where Radctich "'as shot while alone in his car. Chief Nelder. notified at home took personal command of the search from the Hall of Justice. 'Night Rider' Suit Filed In Palo Alto SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Eight persons have filed suit against members of lhe Palo Alto police, charging them with ''night.rider" activities to suppress political activism. Named as defendants in lhe suit filed Monday were 12 police department members, including Chief William Hydie, and City Manager George Moran. Plaintiffs includ e represen- tatives of the Wh ite Panther Party and the Students for a Democratic Society. The suit accuses police of , photographing and t a p i n g lawful demoostrations to com· pile political dossiers on ac· tivists. The suit fur.ther claims that police indulged in "night riding vigilante action . . . and·physical abu se using un- marked vehicles and lace ma sks." It also contends that a "red squad " to oppose alleged Coni· 1nunists was formed following violent antiwar demonstra- tions at Stanford University. The plaintiffs have asked $100,000 punitive damages and an injunction halting the alleg· ed activities, which they say violated their rights of free speech and assembly. Morgan said investiga tion or similar charges in the past "to date has shown they are without foundation." Ullations in 25 stales ·will of $6.7 million. be the Lockheed plant in'i,================~-=41 Marietta. Ga .. where the num· lier of workers will be sliced 1tom 31,000 to 22,000, Kiddoo Aid. He said the cuts are necessary because of the Air Force'• reduction in orders for the CS Galaxy transport, ... , in production go-ahead for the Short-Range Attack MilSile (SCRAM) and ellecu fl company financial iosles lalt year. L o c k hted.C.llfomil Co. plarU in Burbank a n d Palmdale, now buUding: the L-lOI f Tri.star commercial jelllner. w111 -to employ about. 71000, Kkkloo -· thou(h he added ..... eftR)noen ... y be laid oil IOd more production w o r II: e r 1 hired. NllD A llTTIR AllSWIRINO llRYICI? Try TA I ... 35.7777 Pu'rJue; CUSTOM TAILORS Jdf I. COAIT HWY. &71·1171 COIOtlA Ill MAI MEN'S SUIT Clearance Ll"'lhicl 0\M~llly HAND TAILORED LATEST STYLE READY MADE IEIJULARLY 5111 ,5 SALE PRICE SPORT COATS 559 'll•UU.ILY S111 ~ • • a wee more All-Electric • You deserve the comfort of an all-electric Medallion Home. And for an average of only 56¢ a week mcirc in utility bills you can have ir. The cost of electricity for the avera ge all-electric Medallion Home ls only 56¢ a week more than the cost of both gas and electricity-for the typical home using gas . {Established in a survey of more than 8,000 homes. Bills were typical ofa family of fourliving in a 3-bedroom liome.) · Half the homes surveyed were all-electric Medallion Homes, where e11erythingwns run by electricity • -no gas. Electric cooking. Electric heating. Electric water heaters. The other half of the homes surveyed used gas. Herc arc the findings: ' ALL·ELECTllllC HOMES Average Weekly Cost of Electricity $5.'44 Average Weekly Cost of Gas -0.- Tola1 Weekly Cost-Gas and Electricity $5.44 E)l[tra Weekly Cost or All·Eleclrli Homes .56 ••• HOMES $2.61 2.27 $4.88 Wouldn't you prefer a clean, cool, flameless electric kitchen? A quie(, clean, space-saving electric water he ater? Flameless electricheating with room-. by-room temperature controls? An all-electric Medallion Home has them-plus bu\lt·in provisions for the all-electric future. For the good clean life-live electrically. It's more than worth the 56¢ a:we~l:. ses=. Southern California Edison • ' .. . .. MOTKI .. nta TlMS ... PUC• Po11911' Of' M•••1•., TM• LOCAL..... caaTl .. KAT• ., ~ .. CY ,. .... T... COMMIPfOW etl lllCTn'IMll ..... • OllA .... C 0 U II TY, CAi.l .... lA. Tiii ......,..., ... cwtlfr frlt • T WM•M A "ltOPCll•O A ....... TIOli C*'llllldlM 1 ..... .. ,_... ~ High Seh~l Gets With It LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOl'ICI: Parent,s eachers Friends Plan Innovations :T::A~:o:~~·:..:~~~~~'Tnw ...... ~~~~ ..,.-----T...!=.:...:::.:..::::~'--=-...:::::::::::..::::.:...:'.f......:~:...:~::::"'.:~'.....,:...:~:'.'._~~· :.::~====.::_ ___ j lolSCTIOMI .. "1t0Tnn 1ltll•To, COMPANY .,.. .._. Ylif ftfl'll ii -I.• , -?"~ • . .... ltll t.11 I a --..-.;;;-.--+ y JOANNE...BEYNOLDL-..:.1rom or.0:.__LIA,__l.ht_ .. Y.:Y:c..Jonned_a nt1mbf:_r u.~~ ol Ull N9.TIC~ IS .tlUU_'f' _QIVIM ""'' :'.': .... "i...::11 ..... '*' " ~ 0t 111e Dlill\' "" tMff university area and even. of committees which study new ICbool. Cutlt lild the 111 •lkili.n ~ • .._ n1e11 WtM!lhl AM11 •~,,_... ni C•-11 .. t...111"11 ~·-Un Meado•s 90 we ~on·t --• ma~ -mm--.1-u-. ....._. .•. u-1.t••••y •-•-~cl!DI LtQ0 1 ~,!;•rm.~$;'1M'\!Ml!!MI. tf _a..c11, C•~Mnll•. lRVINE -Universily'Hiah ·~ .. -' .. &IN u: ...... " CJNtl-""~......,. ..--........,, tliil eiirifY-.,,,...,,...1itt.-.,-ee;ilfiii11t., oat.a J-'° '"' School.-·-t addltl~ to have a. predominance,, of any on various as---'• of tbt about beclUM ol a lick ol ·-11111 ""'' 1e111 c-1n1o11 • ......-"'"""' .,;..._,; ~~ " .,_..., ··-i-.. t.....o "'-~ -11on ..._,.. " It ... ., C•lltwnl .. l• A,... c-tYt the 'l\lstin Unktn High School ~ Aind of student, be ti· ac:bool. crom comn'hu-tion ~weeo MCOanntll Dovt... •-utm .. 1,. -0n .NN io. ,.,.. .,.,, ,,. , ,_.,., J>lstrlct, will already be four plained. • "For instance, the ateerina depar'tlmats. ~~';f,:111~;.::1.,=111..=!..-: ,. .... 1c 111 INf"' .. 1c1 111te.' ~ .. ., years old by \he time it opena . <:asUe J! .• 13-year vele~ committee wu aploriq U. "Why. lbouldn'l boy• know r:i-:!': '=:t.,~:i:;. .. :1c: ;:-:.:: :.=, !::::"' ,..!."':" ..::C:: for clasees &pt. 14. of the ~ di~ct, hlv1nc concept ot flnlb\e,or modular how to ifOn or llW on buUOal -.1 -.cr111111111 on ,. .. ••th ,,. c ...... :in:,.::.,.-::'.-\~ ,,,. Clltl . 'pal of the .been 11oppomted in 'February schedullnc· 111ey vlaited four and -y lbouldn't ..,. .. leara "'1"s':; • .:........ Cl~ 11 I fl. -(0,,.ICIAl &llALI Don e, JlC'U)CI · to hit new posL Al the time or flve campuaea in the. county enoucta eJementaey ellctronicl . llfOltlll'lllel'f ,,. -'-;" • .,.. •• iocttM J4:.:;· =!'llfornit yet·to-be..completed s c ho 0 I , of his appointment. he WIJ where varioul forms o( it ara to do tbeir own aimple ~ .. ~ •• ".::~~ .!.~ :-g,:: f'•lrtCl•I °"'" '" Hid planning for it began ht ser.ving as principal. of TustiD used. They want lo know ffnt.. bou.sehold ,.in " 0r1v•, 1n ..,. _."' .........,. IMdl Loa ••• c"'""' 1968. "We'll be tak~&. a .lot High •-~-•. •--• •-I •· ••-At ... _ ...:._,; ... _ --"-' •,•":... 1._ -• • ::C ~...._ E...irn ol --ol! ~y" Hie ,;JUAJUI U4UKl '""" t wor~ II) UKY -.,_.._. .. \IJt: KlMlt I .... . .. '"' 11Mrl111 Ntlad , .• ,_. ... ' I .... ., •• loll!; -·re I \Gun Tw . 1· ·-· ol ••• ·-·-m-I .J Into n di 1-r.--""""" Mid liooNl•ln .,..., "" ~ -..... -• r·-~ ,, o. umoYa 1ve -~.. can mmAll:: llllolC"'tl"'"' recom-s --. up ve Y..-a "" "" lodd1t1on ., DIM• •ritort 111 Ju,.. 1UJ. •.,... JutW r. 1m .,.11 ~l when we open, the school will be it.a academJc mendationa," be aaid. bum a DI t le 1 com-.,. 'lkllllTY .. 1M ,,_1, aaid. struc~ and the parents' He speculated that when the municaUom, ~ arta. -~~1~.!u~."Ett~ee1°1~:1 ___ LEG __ AL __ H_O'm:E ____ _ The new school is currently organll.aUon which has been organiu.tkn Is clw'tered it math and ICienct: and pllysical "" 1111 ..,., of July, ltJO " ti. Mur T.- under comtruction at the cot· actively participetin& ia plan-will be 1 parents, te1chen ed~. • : !:. ~":!Id,.;::.._.: c:W """':._~ ~~:~:': J.t~:J.:r. ::: ner oi Culver Road and Cam-ning for lhe school. anct friends auxiliary, rather ••we feel th1t the di.vision "' •-w 1ft ..,. 0r ..... c-t-, TMI couNTT.,. ou•• D · • ••· uni · .. \.... . . "'*"'lfll•lr•tloft lulldlM, JU Nortfl -.·a~ r pt.IS rive in 1o111; vel'Slty Castle NJ11 be is deu,hted than being limited to just to system will allow UI to utiUn •~ strwt. s.1111 Alie. C.N{or1111. NOTtCa '" M•••u• °' ..,.,, .. " are1. It will have about l ,050 with tbe interest ... ,..nts and ... -+• Ind teachers .... •:-· .. Ind tllentl ol our .. ""-'""' ..,. l'l..c. "" .,.. ,...,1111 '°' ..... n ., wtu. AJllO ... ..--r---. UIC uun; ., Mid..,_.,,.,....,. •1111 •U .....,..,. un.u TelTAMeW1'.t.IY freshmen, sophomores and area residents have shown lo Divisions rather t b 1 a 41 instructon better,'' CaU1 _, .,._'*'-.... ,... ~ ~ "" E•••te ., WILLIAM Al.THUi IDN- l·u-•-•·r•·• ils !t'rst year .1. ..... :u.o .... ol "°'--"~1 "' ...... "-•• --'" L.. .._..... 10• "d 111oo11 Mii " Wflkll "'"' ...,. •llao NeN1u10, ~. 1uwa """u'6 we.,..._.... ~ .utUU1 ~-.-ua ~ uxu Ill , 111 --\ftl9f .. im t111n1rt 11\<11'1' •-r NOTICE IS HEll'IV GIVEN "'-' ol operation. • -""llMrct. WAR.EN o. SOMNlMIUIG ...... .. Dellll : J-1a, ltll. fllfflrt I peffl .. fW ......... .r 'lllM Jim Molfat, head counselor IV OROEll 01" THE LOCAL .AGl!'NCY " for 1,.,,.._ .. Ll'tlan l...._..,.., for ··-hl"" --~1. said· ... SCAG p . $20 Milli" 'on l"OllMATION COMMISSION 01' OllA14GE .. 1111 ~ ............... _. .. wlllcH loll!; Iii" _...... UIC rocessing COUNTY, CAl.1,011.NIA ' II ..... !or fllr"*' .. r11cu .. ,.. .,,. M.5 million facility Is beina: 11c1o1A10 T. TUii.NEil w.et .""' 11m1 "" ..ioca ,,. 1111r1,,. E•tellllvt otflc... .... .. _ ,... ..... .... .., Jutr ], built in two phases and COD-LllCll AMncY For1n<11lloft ,..,., .. t:Jt I .I'll.. 'n .... _,,,_ ~-~'Oii ••• S,.,...__, ...l.6aA 1-• F R ad Como'lll•llofl ti 0-""""" Me. I 91 MN .• cwt'I• .u ..... "l-1 on lollo::: 0::0-VIAI ... -I u s G" R 0'""' 0 8 ., °' .... Coun------iY."C"illflrrl1o ., --Cl<tk c""" ~OrM wMi, In -the gym, the library and • e e rant equests '.I. ,.ullll1flecl Of'arlll C-1 O.llW .. !lot, 11111 Cl"' of ...... Aftl, C•lltOnlll. ad.rru'nistratlon bulldin"' and Ju111 i:a. ""' 11:as.10 °''" Jun1 is.'"'' •-o W. If. It JOHN, music .building -will not Gets Okay U:OAL NO'ftCE ..... I ~-=~J.r begin unUl fall. SANTA ANA - F ln al expansk>n of the existin& ma-'"' '-""' •11111 ••· "Tht"s ,._, year . ' NOTICI ... TMI TIMI AMD .. LACI ,.,.... c ....... "'" i. ;> • o u r federal grant applicationa are jor water distribution system 011 Ml••neo °" TM• LOCAL •••• T .. , 1•1 m-an physical problems are goina: .. _;"" .. -AA by t h e for''· Tra~·-oa~ areL -SACRAMENTO -Tw-'-CY l'HMATtOM COMM11110• .,. A....,..,1 "' ,........, "nhJbl uc .. "6 .,.. ...... --.-... WIOC l,IUl.V ..a , "'""'# OIANee CO UM Ty, CAl.lf'OIMIA, f>llblltMcl Or•-Coat 0.ll't f'IM!, lo I t somewhat any in· Southern California Associl--' Othen of interest: mdUon doUan worth ol COD-WMlll ...... OPOSIO AMMIXATIOM ,,_ '" 11, "· 1t71 • , .... ~ :vpuatilv~n':!U:c:i ~! 1!,.~ lion of Governments (SCAG) -Avalcn, Oa\alina Jsland, ~on! 00 ncrtb L~ :=~A~~ O:o~~':"l .. :~ LEGAL NO'llCB ..... for forwardi!lg to appropriate "3' 'Ilk> to the Dt........ .__..y reenys ... -IP-JHTIOlll .... llOThTI TMl•ITo,1--==--·--==--'Moffat said. I I . in Washington D c ... Dll n . ..-..-proved by the state Hi&bWll ~L ......... TIO f'DI. M•A•· CllTlf'ICATI.,. .... .. The phy&iCAI p r o b I e m s ~r=~ June 30 dead1ine · · $3m•ssnt or '.frll. anaportah If" 11or . •1 ;:Commission MOT1ca 1s HE1t.E1v GIVEN .,,., Tl'll ~:~~::,:ou.:_ ~ ... ,.. Meet the Claamp Jayme Boyd, 19, who wlll represent HunUngton Beach in the Aliss Orange County fair competition, is introduced to champion Appaloosa High Bar by trainer Curt Faucett. The All·Appaloosa Horse Show is a new feature of the Fair. The beauty pageant is slated July 14, opening day of the 1ix-day fair and expo. specifically noted by Moffat . m1 IOll y u r o o l •.. ', en Mltllc•tlon 1111 Mm 11i.c1 w1t11 ttie conductllll 1 ..,.1_ 1, l"lt~si- include having to use "c~~"<:" h~n bmyad~ h: tra!""portation system to Ult lnc-'.audbed .~. the wor~ at:='~~ t:=.1i;r.~~~fJ:'n:. ~ ~~:t:."" .. ~~·1~ ~ classroom sruice for ad~ --mainland. provo:u y 1o1• commission. ""'*"111 "" .,14 c ........ 1.,1 .... -· ACCE$$0tl1E1 .,.. Nt ...,. """ !.& ,.-federal ""Yemmtnt for grant · · an 111 million tension ol "" ..,.,... •-•11on *"'1111911 •• ~ of llW r.1tew1,. ,_.,., wt111 ministraUve offices and "" -Riverside County, '1.21 •k--• ..., • .___ eJ lllOrecl~ St.Al A-•"•" 1o -111 fllll .,... .,11(1 ., ~ library s~ce until .i...... applications from Orange, Los million from Inle!'ior for the u1e ei&",....,.. or 1 n I • 111a c1ry .,, .._, hKll of °''~ 1, 11 flliowt: ~ u-Angel ... , __ al, Rivenide, "'--• ·--"-I-CWftTY, C111forrtl•. The ··-I .... ,. • L.-111 l"lt s~ Lit buildings are completed. ... • ..,.... propo9fd $1.$ million Santi ci-_ny. near 1U1a1-...11. ~•111 n. folllwl"'-.-•11., 11t1cri. H~t1nei .... e..d.. C.llf. mn. " Adm~•strators at Unt"versl-San Bernardino and Ventura Ana Rivel" R...ritw.al Parlri Besides ext-..i•-the bfd ., .. wflkfl " llllH'W •rTkwl1rt. ,,,.. DtlM J-n. im 0 • counties. In thole six counties "'51''" ~._... ufbecl lrl' • IMll WKri..11on 111 11 .. witfl ,., 1 . l""'" ty High are eager to try new 1ystem. freeway dw'N mtlea IOUtherlf tt. c-1111ari1 s11i. .. cantom••· °''"" c~, .there are 141 cities holdinl . c..-... _ RI ~·-Fr. "'111 -•11ort .,,_,,.. 10 anne• °" Ju111 tt. 1t10. lllrfl•• -. • ,....,.., concepts, but are not mbersbi · th · -SCAG Airport Study nwu w..c: v1a-eeway, eu11 11111 i.rrltorY 1111 ec:M11 ••M l"llbllc "' 111111 tor ..w s1111, _11., Joaquin Tru8tees . OK Handicapped Program necessarily interested in ''in-me P 10 e 1Qo Authority -3S4 to mm for the pro;-+ will ahlo include 1or • •11•1111e1 flA _r .. i ..... 1tiv ""'" ._,ee1 "· •· l..W. t~ tia m• tergovernmenlal organization • -· ~· -"'u" --n1 11 1ou11c1 wuni.riv 19 ._ ""' ...,_ .._ -11 .., .. novation for innovation's • • continuation of the '358,000 adding wxiliary l1net to t;he of c-"""°"'" 111 "" ...,,.,..., ee1 10 111a wt!Nfl .. .,..........,. ...., .. ke." orange Coast cities included (.'_ .. .._ .... u1om1 » .. .v-.1 ..1-,___ RJ··~·-F c~ *' l!Mr arM, ad:_...,.. .. aucufM,... _ ........ l&"'rn \A.Al a """......... au.·MIUC· .,1:1_ rte'WI)' At 11'11 ""* .. tfle llearl111 llO!lced IOl',ICIAL SEAL) . "We're trying to set up an are FouIUin Valley, Hun-Airport SytWm study coo-and n!CUllUuc!UD two 1n-111n111 .. 111 Mu11Hr1o1 """ "" moc1tnoc1 JMl'I L. ~ tington Bea"h Laguna Beach . w t111 .. 1111111 °' otht<' terr11or-, '" Hot•,., htllk·C•u"'"'1o educational program that is ... ._ • tinuaUon coverin& 10 c:ounlie-9. ten:hanaes. t111 .,kh•ITY ., ,,. .,_.1, t>rlrtCINI Offtn 111 relevant l"f y-"il tlCUle th Los Al8Jlllto6, Newport Beach, , NOTICE IS "Ult.THEil GIVEN, 11111 or1,_ Cluftt-, ' -e Sa C Seal h Tbe conunitakla voted the .. 111 CM1mlulon tilt ll•eel Wecllltld1., M'I' Cll'Mll••lort ltulfn use o( a platitude. We've tried • n lemente, Beac , 1: ..... " _,.u __ ~ 11._ ,....__ 1111 ttti ••v flA Julw, t•10 •• ,,.. hour Ml•tl'I 2 itn l I l stair th h and Westminster. Red Cr "'" .. n~1 iw-1"' ..,...,.e Gt t :• •'clodc f'.M. Gt 111d .,., or '"ub•llllM 0r~1111 e11111 D•llW •uo1. o se ec a at as this R the 088 Freeway project fl'om the cur· •• ,_ 11 ••Ill m111tr ''" bl M••ct ,_ 2i.,. 11111 Ju~ 1, ,,. ,,,. 11•11 EAST IRVINE -A pro- ll'am for vi9Ually handicapped studenta has been approved DWYER H1tT1tt I , DwJow, u. 14: l!'nl v11i.. .. ,.......,_ FonMr Hllftllllstort a11e11 '-"""· °''' ot ... Ill, J-22. Sino• ket ............. Smlflll' Mlrlu...,. IDGBIE. lrll E•lelle Hltbl1, :n11 Amllln'•I, .. !bee 1 ... rtd. O.te Gt ._Ill, Jultl 21, SUf'llvtd b;' l'lulblo'ld, CltAllCI A., of tfrl9 ,_,,,, Hctr111; "°"' llldlll'd A,. ~ .. Clll Olvlflltor, Iris AM E..,.lroM, s.11 Dl-1 brollllr, elf. Wlfd K•llllll, Amlh' Herber, LOl'lt lllM!d. '"rl.,1M f1mllV .....,lnl ..,...,. I'll/ct et f'ec:lllt VllW MerMrlll l'ltrll, MoNSl'I', JvN n. 100. "•mlly •-••b ~II-to United ,UNI, H'*· -' lffcll. JEROMIN l!'llw1rcl J-11 J ... orrtl~. Dlt. of ctfffll, J1,1111 ti. Su,....lvld 11., .w1t1. Mll'YI cl•U911ltr, J"'I Lotl•nd• H-· -' hoc:~; ""'' Hlftl'Y. Grtnadl HllltJ 1111 .... l-NlcJ>bor•ld, O..r· bor'ft, MlchlM11; ' 1rlf!Ckfllldl'Ol'lr 4 •rMf4flrtdc:lllldrtol. Se!'vlcll hlelt.,, , f'M, f'oc:lflc VIM Cllffll. lnltnnlllt Poc:ltlt VllW Mtmor11I P11lr., SARGENT ~ M1rl1 Soreent. tal COl'l!IM!'ll•I Dr't'ff, Hwrtllll9ioll llodl. SUN,.,.. b., NIM!', Don IElllM!on S1...-it1 '°"""'' l'llltl• SI~! 2 broll'ltrl, Don Nkf>. Mn SI~ artcl Dt.,lcl Eltlll9!11t Sir· ... 11 sltltr, OllM MlrtO Vlotlllft. SlnkM •t Dlktn ChoPll WldllllCM'I'· 10 AM, lurlol, Gooct ~ Ctmo ...... TSCHIRHART Howord L TldrlrMrt, Sl•"' 1 ... n1rct s1roe1, c .. 11 Mn.a • SUrvlVeel "" wit., P•UllMI _,, Hc!w1rd •.1 1 PU9llMr1. Alie• M. '"""'" oriel Kl..,, "'lcll• brol'lllr'. l urtc1: 2 1llt1r1, a....nll Rotr- wtl o!'d S.,bll Or•trl holf·brD!hor, Eu,_ l'_ .. n 4 1r"!Ckll1kll'lfl. Strv· lcn. TIW,...., I f'M • ot '"nil: "•ml!., Calanlll "ul'ltrol lioll\1, Wntrnl1111 .... ARBUCllLE 6 SON Westcllff Mortury 11'1 E. l'lll St., Coste Mesa -• BALTZ MOllTUARIES C... del Mar OR ,._ Colla Mesa Ml H4U • BELL BROADWAY MOllTUARY 111 an.lw11, Costa Meu UMIJS • DILDAY llROTllEllS H-poVelleJ ~ 1'1111 Be ... -· HaUnpe Be ... aa.m1 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1115 Lqull• c .. ,.. Rd. -II • PACIFIC VlllW MEMORIAL PAll Cemel«T..~__, 1111 r..iit."Vtow llrtn N.,...n -· Co!lf...ia NU1ll • PEEK FAMD.Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 7111 ..... ""· • Wab1Dattr --e s-aUF-~11·11 MOllTUAllY Lopll -~ •M-tlll ... cr.m-M m.tl• • I SMITHS' MORTUARY 11'1 Malo 111. U111Unlf011 8uc:~ - by Trustees of lhe San Joaquin kind of an approach to educa-... epresen~g county onof rent MW.et and voted to -~.Jn~11i!> 1:111:'rrtt.°'1m' c,:::-1------------ EJ-ntary •~r Dist~~. tion and 1 commitment to t•..c: executive committee .,...,. r·-LEGAL NOTICI '"'' ~-•M SCAG, ~·~ •·· ,.. ••• ,. ... 01.-vide the rem-~ 1a mlllioo 1"''"'" str..r. 111111 A.111, c111fo1'1111 .. , ___________ _ The program, to be ad-• • grant a pp 1 i c at 10 n 1 art form the 1971-72 • budaet. to ., ..... ,...., -.i-w1111 •tt .,,...,. c11T~rc,~..TJJ:f' ,::~•n• kids " Moffat said w1111,;11 ~ .,n:: QI UM;" /:Aiding Per.q r -.... .. •• 1119 """ ™ e11ce '°" IM ""'1..,.1· ministet:ed in conjupction with Physically, the school will Supervisor David Baker Ind be adopted in October. ~:. "::tte;;' ._:-~1111:1c11.,:·~i.~ Tll9 ..,,.,11.,11111 .... """" .,. " the Capistrano Unified School be a duplicate or Mission·Vtejo H . Be Cl ·-~-r -J___,, ... _ -Ill Hr-• lftllfftllll Iller.In ln<llJ ""'"' concl\Ktlfte • bulJ11111 ..... 0 .... High School -untington ich ty Coun.. SANTA ANA The Or ui • .,....M;' r" ~-,., ~ ._...---•rtc1 """'"ni. .rue. trv1111 c1111 .. """ .......,. -District, would make pro-..... _ -~_:1 cilman Jack Green. -anare million allo approved 1 $9.5 0119c1, J11111 ''· ,,,, 11c1111ow 11"" -of AL••T JANITOllt visions for vis u 8 11 y ban-111e ~""" 's proxinrtty to ,._ .. Ny •"""~at"'-• fil~ Count. y cha.,.•r o( the million ~ to build IJ •v 010E1t o" THE LOCAL •GE NCY SEii.ViCE •ftcl .,.., wld """ 11 ,..,,,...., •~ J . J t that vuu ~ ...,..., ~ t""' pl'OJ-.• "OIMATION COMMISSION 01' OllANGE ol 1119 tollowl111 --'flNM -dicapPed children to attend "'"' rvtne s •0 aspec during the put few weei... Ammican Red Croas ts col· miles ot eilht-llne freewl)' CCMJNTY. caLtl'OltHIA • 111 tu11 •M •*• " ......._.. • •• •k-ir nei~ school.. Castle said he would like to ... lllCHAllO T, TUii.HER "llowt.: Ulll:' Iii"""''....,.. •-k !uJI • Iott f totalling f!,214,391, include; }..-1 .... fUnds and Clothing for Jn Los Angeles and 0rlll,le IE•«vllwe Otfk« N•nn' C11Toll, 11'1 --W1.,, In the past, these youngsters w e auvan._e o . Three f the g......_ counties t.ec:it ..,_., ,.,_11ari c .. 1 • .-... c.u1, -re •-port~ to ,_;al The principal 'said he and sa-;;i•-••-.1: ... ~..1. !or~r victims ol the Peruvian. earth-....__ · . • .. _ c-11:1..., o.'".!~.n, ''", .. ~ u....... 11;\1 ,.....-ol the Instructors LOUIJU QYW:ll,.-Y ... w: ltlll:' project would be WC ., Ori-CMl!lt'I', C1lllorlll1 ~ Inn' .,.,... SC•~1s ..,,,.-.1_ .... _.,, dlstri-'-~me are pollutton" -·-•pr 0 i·, ct s, quall:e1 aDd ~s. lint...__ ol -...a.... PuMltflecl °'.,... c-1 o.iiv .. not s11"., C•llfoml•. o..,.. c_,.,, ,....., -""""ur: 1o1n::. ...~. working 00 a program fot ....... u..,. ...-I t .. ort"'.__ coo-J-n. 1t10 •11,..10 Ort J-n. 1no • ......,. Mt, • ...,.,., 'lbe proposal .. is fOI' one 1 cad em i ca 11 y talented P,995,300 to the U.S. Depart-Rece.-infcnnation releued nectar freeway 11 n kin a LECiAL NOTICE ::=,.: =..:.,• c~~~..;... -;:n-.:;: tr•ve!ina teacber a,nd possib1'.-litudenll in wNc.h they would menl.ol the Interior. lty' the Red CrOll In Peru ca!W«nia 11 (Arte 1!1 : ...,:' :-.=:' i;-.,.:_...-:~~ one atde lo usist. VJ~ly lwuh • use "the' 1 ataf! and ·[acilitiet ffuntlncton B e I eh • tndicites that the rTIOlt needed Freeway) in Cardena wt\b •.iJt11 ~lecltecl • uec:vt111 lfll -· di"•__. students wbo will be at UCI . '174,128 to the n--.iment ol lnt~·t• 5 in Bu-· Park c••T••teAn OP •u11•111 co,.,1c1AL sEALI ~ ...... ,.... Items 1tt fundll to purchast ~,;,,.. .. ,_ · •1cT1T .. u1 MAM• JOsefll'l E. 0..,1 •. Placed in a •·-niar classroom. "We wi"ll ,_ draw·ng "ds Housing •nd Urban Develop-1be second .. \. ...... of &b9 Tti. uMtr1i.rtH <"'1fr lllt'I' •r• '""' Nota1y t>uMl(<1llforftl1 ~"'e-UC I IU ) food --•1ca1 auppll•• and . .......... llludlftl I llu1llllh ., 21• H-·· PrlnclNI Offk• lft The teacher and aide would ment (HUD for Phase l • u-.i ..,oject, Hnkinl Lone Beacb 11w.. C•t• Miu, cau1or11le. llNler O•-COWITY •-.,~ by the Ca"slr"""' development of the projected clothinr. other needed items n-·•evard and ... _ Long Belch "" 11c11t1oon llrm "''"' of OON ou1x. Mr c ..... 1M1on Eutrn Ll'C UIJQ.I ... ..,.,. 11.29 ·1lion ~-~-· p DUlll gn;: OTE MOTEL Incl """ Mlif fl"" ,, JwM 21. 1r1• district which. wou·ld acl· M • 19 tnl ~1wt1.1 ark. include winter ocall, jackets FrttWay would be started a__. of 111e 1o111w1,..--.-. t>ubt1111ec1 Or•111• c1tt1 0111'1' .. 11tor, arme CapiJtrano Be a c b Ja•--111mn r" r.i11 ,,,. ., .. CIO 11 r111dtftc:1 JuM t!, • ,,... Jul., 1, 14, 1t11 t1•1C1 minister the program. Saa • ' ' and 11J91(ers Ind new or clean year \Cl· •r• •• 1011ow1: Joaquin ~Id share the cost. Sanitary Diatrlct, $20,970 from blankets. r:''=::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::;:;I c!r.'"' ~.'~:'.'· si• N.,.., ,,.,,,~ LEGAL NO'l1CE Rav Oliver, Assistant Supt. S _'_] the Interior Department for THE BEST •''°renc:• i. llllMll, 1100 N""'°'' P41U• for '.Jinstruction of the entenceu I $69,·900 Pacific Coa1t Fundland Items of clothing o:i:-~:-:,T.';;nC•tll, c1•T1 .. ICATI OP SUllMlll, •'"• di . Highway interceptor sewer. will be IC<.'epted at the Oranae _ •••denhip ,.u, ,, • .,. "'••· ,.....,, c .• .,,,..11 f'teT1T.ou1 MAM• Ca,_. .. ano 'strict, said be -Santa Ana Mountains County Red Crou buildl .... at 111rl1" ;, •rt• .. 1 the w•rl4'1 1t1••• "lorenc• I ... ftflt!t TM ""*'•1•11111 ... c ... u., .... has not yet pr'"""red a nm.. On D ~• _. STATE oF CALll'OllN!A, cofld11c:t111t • .,.,.,_ •• m c.u.1 -~ r•• rugs County Water District, '2f,000 2215 North BroacfWIY, Santa pepul•r c•111ic 1trip•. •••• if OIANGE COUNTY· St. C01t1 Miu, "'27 C1llforN1; Ufld1r posal for his board ol trusteel. . to ffUD f--'·-·nt t111d A 41il" i11 tho DAILY PILOT. 011 JllM 15, 1t10; bll'or1 me, 1 N,,11,.., tfle fie.Ill'°"" nrm ,.._ of w.i.r .. 1 ..::..::::::...::-:...:•.,_.~=="~::..::....:.:"'::.· _________ ..!::::;::::;::::;::=::;::::;::::;::::;::==='l'"ubllt Ill lllCI ICll' llkl llO", Hfton•ll'I' Rel•l•1r1tlon & A111tH1nc. ""Ice Ind 'Ille fully reimburuble pro-.,...reel '"''""' c. 1._n ,,., l'lorimn n.1 11111 llr"' I• _,,,...... If "'*' gram · b estimated to cost SANTA ANA -A Jt-year. 1. lertMtt 11iww" to "" 19 1i1 t111 to111W1ns -..i. WllOM -'" tu11 HrMftl wtiaH "'"'" ,,_. 1u11Krlbtct IN! •II<• of rt1kllrlc• It 01 loltows: about $18,000. Reimbursement old Marine, was described at 1o ttie wt111111 1111'"'"""' •rtd ad!._.... ~" Ario l'11tor. m c.i111 ••~ IS• -~•-at~ to ~ about the time of his arrest as _..... .., """ 111KV1t111 "" -· c"'' Mno. c.i. nur ~1 11'\1 """ ~ .. 'ti IOlt'lclol IHIJ D•ltd 1171110 $20,000. a major supplier ol narcotics M•r., IC., ... ~ s _., ..... _•. ' .. ""'' ,_ l ·n the •-·th Coast ·-, has frl.t•rv llb"< • c11ffot11l• "" .. • ••· ..,.. ~ 'lbili would be lhe second -cu.... ~ f'r111Ci..tl Offlc• lft °" J-n , '"'· ~ ""' • ...,...., "net"ghborhood" p~m :.. been sentenced to one to fivt: °'°"" C-"t 11u1111c in 1...i 1or .. 111 stetw. --"" ..... -.., M• CMlm tulllt E-..lrff •-rid G-Aril 1'1 ..... 11-11 Southern caiifomia. years in state pris<n ....... u, 1•n 1o ..,. 19 111 1119 --....._ - Blind Tots Offered Nursery . GARDEN GROVE -The First · Methodist Church of Gardeii Grove has initiated a summer·tlW'lery school pr~ gram [or Orqe c.ounty blind young!ters from three lo sis: years old, acccrding to Braille ' Institute of America spokesmen. Blind preschool children are Integrated in 1 summer school program with s i g h t t d yoongsters al the church facility located at 127tl Maia Ave. Parents o( blind children can contact Mrs. Shirley Grove, at 539-1222 for further" information. There is no .charae for the summer pro- gram which begins June 30. <·~ ~·-Ju~e James • f'llMllMll °""" c111t oa1i-, 1111o1, 11 JUt.crlbld to .._ w1111111 """""'*'' ""'f'<'"""" ~ ~ "'6 ,;_ JllM 1', 21. 310 oM Ju"' 1, ,,,. l1M·l1 Inf ltCkrtowllcltecl hi IJIKllllllll flll -· F. Judge set that lerm for 4 reaso s ISEALI JOIMll I, ~I• Marire Joseph Gr t g 0 r y n LEGAL NO'ftCE H011ry .. ublk<tll .... rtl• Gaines ol the El Toro Marine NOTtc• °" 1MTINT10• TO •110•o1 l'r111elNt Dtflc• '" Corps Air staUon 1ft.er ac-f .. '" TN• IAl• ... Al.COMOllC Dr•-Courtl'f t I tr I an•••••• "'"' Comml•loft .,.,.,... cepUng his plea of guilty to ns er your Ju1111a. 1911 Ju111 11, ltr• po ...... t"on ol dan ..... •• dru-. . TO WHOM IT MAY COKCERN: .. ublflllecl 0.0MI Coe•I o.ll'f .... e -~ e'" Sllll~ ID 1u111111Ct of tl'll nconw JuM n. ao •M Jwl'I' 1, 1.a, lt11 11-.,. Eight related charges againat ..... 11ee1 tor. 11111ce 11 """"" ,1...., 1h11 Galne1 were dismiued. 'account =;z=11•1~ i:-::i::..':".!:'i~1 ___ LE_G_AL __ N_OTI_CE ___ _ Demis Envall, 19, of 31872 II follows: MOTICI 0" tttT•MTIOll TO ....... Meadow Lane. ·-·th La-•na, .co MOUllGll ... ,kWl'I', \.ltUftO Hl11• IM THI ULI ... ALCOHOLIC """" e• f'uraUl"l to IW(~ lftNllllOl'I, Ille """' llVllMlll Was COmnu·11·• to 1 h, NO ... VICI cu'"GI on .. rsonar· 111..-111~• 1. -iv1 .... !ti 11 ... 0111••'-"' ,..,,,. ,, ,.,. . 'CU nil RAii f'" .. Alco!lollc •-•H• COrtlrol fot 11-fl<:I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCl!llN· ' CaWornla Youth Authority for Ofl or1.,1..,.1 ••llc111&11 of •" 1lai11Gllc $Ut>IKI ,. llwlfln ., ffi. 1._, .n ... "'"'lnite tenn for bis role accounts of $300 or more. The blwr-lkent• !~ ll(tnltO for tllall l111tlletl lo•. notice It lllrlW '""" ""'' \ICI "'""IMI •! lollow1, "'-u"""'5Mll -19 •II oic.l'lelle in the drug l raff I ck in g 'I 300 h L ON SAliE aeE1t """''"'' et '"' .,,.,,,,.,., t1ttctlllllll I_ .. _,, averaie person wn es c ec11s and paus A11v-dft1r1 ...... 1ro"'11111 l•-rte• .. 1&11o"": business masterm 111KV by 1 of 1udl ncenaecll m•' Ille • .,erltlecl :iot ••lnl. ••lllMIH•-' aMdl Gain. es. Six related. charges I service char .. of $301 vear. By m1"1nt1"1n'1n1 ''°'"' •I •n'I' oftlc• .. ,,.. o.,,...'"""' .. urw111t .. ~ l"""'llon, ... ~ Ii" J• 9' Alcol!otlc In••-control, or W dtnlertM k ...-,1115 ti tfle °'",,_,' against the Laguna man were $300 I m•n 1o rht °'"''"*'' ., Akor.onc of Akollcrlk ........... c.itro1 '°' 1-.... •'"'""i off...__ ---..1 by Ju..i-I ba lftCe you Save this $30. fhlfl ,....,.,,,, c .. 1.o1, 12u O StrMI, b't 1r1111"" 11 '" akohollc -.,., ... '""'-. 1'1111:' ~'\111'1 '"6'"' "'crtmeoil9, C1llfw!ll1 "'''• tllllfll "-lot llanaell fW 1fllN ,,_I_ Judge. equal to lO°' · 1 1 ,,ouM, for 11en111 •• ••ovldld "' ....... tre111ws: .... ·-· __ arres•-• last I'll in eres on your money, T,.. '"'""" .1r. ne1 -LklNM o" saL1 GEH••AL DUI.II ""'" .... , ._ UN' ~ IM Mlt .. lkoflolk '---· (9-F ... l'llllllc l1llrtt f'llal April 4 a~r several contacts \. u •UJIUl CHICKS. y Tiit form of Wfltkltlon """"' "" lbl11Mct ,.,,,._ ...,,.... • """"' 111a ~ by •·-·"• sea~ pollce, •llA ou will take ''°"' .,,r,,.miT'!T~ ~~111· &t •udl 11c1nM111 11'11., ""' • ...,.,... ----· "' ''°'"' It -offlu " '1'111 ow."""°"' sheriff's officers and stale pride in them. They are distincti~e and ~~:,GeMIENT SEltVICIEI ~tk~ ·~::-~~ol,".:..= narcotics agent!. O ff I c e l" s ....oc .__ c .... 1ro1. . 1211 o s1,.1. I• '·nt1"fy YOU w"1th the commun'ly f'Ublltllecl Or•1111 CMll 0.,11., Pllll, lier-........, C1tltvrfll1 ••1•, lfo""5 dilcovered conskierable quan· U(; I • 2 "'° na.11 ,,_. tor ...,.1.1 •• '"°"*" i.i. ..,., titles of LSD, marijuana, TM ,,..."'" ••• -Lkllllld tw .. h8'!tish and asaorlecl narcoti., TIUlY PUSONAl SDVICL When you need Gloomy '?us Is ::• .t..:.'=""-:"'°0:"':;.1!:; ::::;: t th E II horn G -eftlce Gt ... °""""*''· • Ag:ntsnv~estlfiede. that both financial counsel, talk to the officers of the Your Kind• uy .~.=. c:~· =~~ •n.t, men had aold narcotics lo bank. Tiiey're interested in you perso111lly beca~e -... •• ,, .... undercover officers on at Je1st ~ T' ""R '11' thr<e occulono before the.... they're yourneighbors. Theycan·make )..?if/f II\ p ..c1 GA'ZER:ll¥. rests were made. decisions !ilhl on !Ne spot-on I ptrsonll basis. A11D CLl.Y LJOIWI--.,.~=~ ~-.. )/.. y.,..,,,....,.,. ~ .. ·:om OPEN UNTIL SP.M. DAllY-AND6P.M. ON RIDAYS. .. ,':"• T.~...:.:,"i:,';;;,_,. .J.a ....... ~-.... -.... -~­BIBLE THOl!GHTS Clwflt't •• ,,., ........ lllifll it NOT t1119ht in the libl1 I Ha 11id, "Mr ~i119de111 i1 1111 •' thi• worl4 -(J11. ll:l•L 11 ••• t,. tlo"' 20 c•11t1i"' SYMIOLIC l1 119w191 .. at. 6H, 0111 4ov ;, "•• • thou1111d v••••" IP,, 90:4, 2 Pet, l:l l. The Devil h irtt ".!Jooltd-• tllou1•111h v••ri" IA1v, 10) 1y111\.ti11• • LOHQ p1ri&d •f hi· "'l'llph •f t..4 o.,,, evil, Hit bli"" "1011"1" fo rc1th 1 p•ri&d •' •-c1u;v1 evil ffthflrtt t•H. Tho "Ar1111914do11" b1ttl1 i1 • firt ol, 1111uiv1 1piritw1I 1lruttl1 betwoo11 tho forcot of t•o4 11141 •'l'il, po11ibl., 9oi119 efl NOW, Chri1t 01c111dM frOlll 11rlh into • "clou4" 111d w111t I• H11v•1t 1114 ;, t• (01111 191i11 "fR II•· llllllR•r" CActi 1:9-111. At th• •ee.11141 co111i119 of Chri1f, livi11t Chri1ti111t 1h1tl be "-c1u9ht up t-.1t+.1r with th11t1 IN THE CLOUDS TO MtET THE. LORD IN THE .Al• 1IMI •• 1h1ll ••EVE• lie wltti !+lo Lo14." 11 Th111. 4:1S· 171. J1•1o11 th1ll 1101 •••foot 011 the 1erlh •91!11, bwt 1h1 ••••4 •hill ,),, to 11101! him "iR tho 1ir," Tlt1 EARTH 1h1ll "molt with f1rv111t h11!" /11 the ''d1y of tho Lord,~ l.1. ol Chri1t'1 t•c•'"' c•111i119 12 Pet. l:I0-121. Are YOU READY1 Do you IELIEVE he !1 dl¥1110? H1~1 .,ow •E· PENTED 1rttl b1011 IAPTIZED l"lo Chrl11? IJ11. ):1 6, Ath 21ll, 6 11.' 1:111. Viall Uf 1n4 let UI ~.,, yOY , •• , ••••• , th• J.w4t· 101111t 01y1 Chu rch 1f Chri1t, 217 W. Wi11011 St., Co1t1 M11•, c •. 92611. I • CONYINllNT omas mvtN• OIA-COUNTY .. ~Oltlll Mldll•st Mao\rtttur IU·JJ11 • ............ ..,.,.,, Jl ...... M2·1141 Cllercl Plft Otlce Mllt'ltelMI II CtMMenwMltll 111·2IOO • ..... .,._ H1rilr 8' IM 111·72IO --S.-at l'l...,tlla Ml·ISll •·--!al Cllaom" It Stllt-111~MO • Wllldltflfllce Wlltdlfl 11 DMr M2'3111 Shi ...a orra Ltilun W«N,Sttl llldlSff.2711 • LllHI•""" LllllWI Wlftf.Llau• Nilllll0·1200 of-Zodlacltlilh .... 1 ibaMlnt ll YOll '' f-2 filll' 32 f..a '2 Wiit 3 c.-. 3J ...... iJ lluffi.. 4 ..... 34 S!i, .. °"""""" $F., 350tt .,, ...... 'Dli 36£..u.llf .. ~ 7 ~ . 37 0., .... 2.""' • c--. 31 ,_.. ~ '°'"'' 39n.. -.. ,.,.,., 10Mlf' ....... 70W.... 11DM't 41~ 71Y-111e 420-. n""" llF« .Q~ ?J~ •llM 44'"""" 74 L~ ISMMrTlbint 4SM;p 75T.-, l&~ic "6To 76f""*• 170. "''°"'*' 77Cwldn't 11~ Alie 71T .. 19St.. 4'Y011 7'U~ 20Y•4 '°°" lllumit 21'" ,I.., ··~ 22~ S1YCMI' 11Y-2lGoed SJ To ll ...... 2•0t..... SI IC~ 14 ,,..._ I :ZS.....,... "'" ISW 2' ~ "..,. 16 "'~~-~·!,,,.:S.Ot 21'-""it '7Y-17Wettr Nell 210-. .sl ~ •0...-1 • ""'°"" M 1vr1 19 i..-..-. HI. " JOY...., 4JOUriuptt""'tOY.. ...... ...... -· wa@Gaoa @Ai-~ . I I I r l t I .' DAIL V '1l OT s Worth f.o_!!lplete-~ew York St~k List ..... .. lolEW VO•K fAl'l • ,,,..... •• , an111Lt11 _..... llllf ...... , ... "' Ntw 'fOft ~!odl llkt!W""' WICH: tll*.I Nltll Lfw CllM Clll. flllll•,J ' l•••••••••••••••••••••.,••••!n""I 1::1Ml9'1.-c .... c~!l'1 .. svc2.,. n' .. ~ "4'1 ... ~ +l" G•11s111nc1 ;I u .. o LI ti ~ "--·-J 22 1'70 ,., '"• .10 "' l'!l ., ,, -"G l•l.EI I, ·-• "'' .,.., -y, ""' , .;_ ur1..., ,, 112 is ,, , ,_.\, '''" -11\ !~r;.c• 0P11,~zr Stock Protection Pending? OVER THE COUNTER --~J'llYtVIX'1'0RTER--tnsu 111<\ngs-a....,;atJoo _ 1'be bMtalil)'i'n&----uJ'1ent'Y of failures in tf)t: 31 )'t&tl*tinct the Wall Strttt·WaJhington lhe FSLIC wa.s creat.ed, NOT ONE DEPOSJTOR RAS LOST dri\'t to crealt an insurance ONE PENNY OF HlS IN- JY*:m to protect you, a E FUN~ OnJ thooe llockholder. a•atnsl losses SUR D Lii.">· y • f depositors who had depolils resuttin& from brokerage irm In exceq of the insurable failures is a Jl.unning remuxler maximums have lost anything. Ito me at least) or how much The details ~rJ1he insurance ~·e Lake for aranted insurance or our deposits in ban~ and system to prot.eot securll.i.e.s uvincs auociations. and cash left on deposit at It. is almost impossible for brokerage offices are still lo -~ of you lo conceive of be ~·orked out -but agr~ .. ..,... meot 1s unanimous on Lhe ~·hat it m11St ha\·e been_hke need for the system and for before federal government •n· action as soon as possible. &uraoce of bank and savings Mean"'·h1le. we may con· a.uoclatlon deposHs -to Im· llnue: conrident of the safety aglne the tragedy v.•hen 311 of our funds in banks and Innocent family's bfetmie sav· sa\•ings associations which are lngs disappeared in the crash adequately insured. of the t rusted bank on the Today. 98 percenl of our corner. blinks are insured by lhe YEARS FROAf NOW· 1 Federal Deposit Insurance suspect, ii will be almost Corp. The l.Nlurance filnd, paid equally impossible for most in by 13,llH mem.ber banks Americans to conceive of what throughout the nation totals 1t is like today -on the an awesome $4 b1llion-plus. threshold of a s Y s le m On top of that, the FDIC lo protect Innocent investors has authority to borrow as against ' losses or th e.1 r much a s $3 billion additional -ur1·t,.· s or cash resulting r lhe u s -as "'"'" rom .. 11or; ury. solely from a b r o k e r a g e AS FOR US, 99 percent house's collapse or all bank depositors' ac- Just ponder these slarthng counts are FDIC.msured and d tselosures: 63 per rent of the funds we (I) IN THE PAST year and have no depo:sit 1n insured a hllf a total of II federally banks are covered up lo the insured banks with $54 million new '20,000 Jun1t which went in deposits have closed .tbeir ' -llYlll itfl.31 1 i2 ' ,,.... B~ . . . . Tlf l>1 1 JO ....................... 'If ......... ., ...... ~ t ......... ·-..... ·.•_•co. __ -l""bacln ,,,.. 21 ,,... lt'4 n·~ -to l•r11.E'I, 1,40 ''-'••' !1"'"' l.r? ... Tit• ll .......... ~ ... ~----.... -""'"""' ~ott-.• • -........... J\CF-.... i• -ii d •II\ .'3-: .... .._,Ci~lltf IM J ~~---:.~ n,. _ -Ji. """ Mm1<1¥ 1... ,. \\~II ...._ "° i.v 1111 t.lt :.l ,1 13,z 1n0 _ !\~~pt~ .. ,,.... ... "'-Mic.I 211 l 11\l 17 lj -\\; .... ,..,. .. ,. 11 \• ~ ltl\ +-~ p ·r. .. Mmfl l h1 JO lj\1 llfi t -I• =ip Pl , •!lo U\o I'"" --" • • fi• (AP) •• .,.. 1•14 le '9....tlfo f l,\ 10·~ !ffi 4\4 "" M. MJllll ,. 1 I '~1 ''t' = ~ HA Fllll ,;. 1j1 'l" !\: l -• !iul'() .we ltie follDwl"' ltlcl a C.C.. JI.lo M,f f f~ 11 JM i• ~I holl ~ 1fi ~ 2'"\ -~ HA pt Al.If I 1 11\o \l 1 I• -~ llv I l.lt encl •Ped _... ·~ Tok ~. 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It ., ' Cont c°" .l.S. 1 •'~ 1'4 '"" -v. t.11lfWlllll .. 12 I b'JJ nd r Am lntd ISIW 1• t Int I t CJ! 11 1' )~ RIMI • 4\lt AOl1! ti .lllt U 2•~ 2 1-1 +-Cont CD 1 17 Jl~ 311'"i JI~ -~ G11lt0tl I rod 1 ion a covers mo e A Mec11c11 11~ nv; ,roc1n ~•Mi 1,..,• 11! ,141 .. ~ ..... -N fit......, o.1v151 .11 ,i, •h 1•1-\\ c1c1 plAJ.51 t1 ~.loo•; »'4-~ than 96 percent of the, savings :,l".~ r· 3,l>•,·,'1"~r,• •,•,,_I' ... , 1t 1,.. N•lfl NG' lJl"o lm AD\111 ,,,.... • 111, 11•, 1\h +\~CIC" pfl2.51 1 2)• "" :DU • e<i I t Am ltl~ IJ/ 1,.,. """ ••' !i "IDC>I U If 11h RE 11.t I" AmE•P.: 1 4• 7GS t4\• JJU '4 -'~ Con!Mle M 11 15't UU it 4-i H1.,,W1r J,. • JOt. :IO''t lOV.-y, Jn 1nsur assoc a ions •·•-• , ''"• ''" H!!,',."'"• _ _ a r oi, • A tV. •t• N1t Tr 1u 11.:i ""' E • l• " 2,'. '•'•• '•'i· +-' 11111 011 1.50 m """ nv. n ·~ H11tPrt I 60if 1 ,. 1f n -lit ·~-.,. ~· "" •• Df 1• H \'i fllb It• IO\~ I Am E•o Ind 10 • • Con! OU pf J n 311\ 37\~ :»I.Ii -V. tf•lllbur1 1 05 44 JI'• 31'!1 Jn; -11 The vast majority 0 f Atlltlfl In ·~ M ll'lf Co '"" 3'16 1: 'cmti 11to Wt Nelalrn t o ~•Incl ""' Jolll J2') 51\lr S2Vi + \o't Con! Sii r I f1h tt .. ,~,, ,, HemW1I .ltl t 1b 1\\1 "1l -~-. Arfs ll'!d '>.;, j5Vi Hkloc' In! J\1 •'II I •Vi ff..... tllnQ M it" 13'1. A enlns SU ~ llh Joli IJ -'• (Dnl 'rtl 10 ~, 101' 1, 1"~ '-'-'-H1mm Pep l S lt HI 10 + l1 associations not covered by Araen M 714 '"' Hlllh"" ~ ~ ,;c G~o ov. 1 11a1 ,. • •YI nln ,., • ?O )4 'm 7Jh + tjo COo"11ro1 c~·• -ttS •n• «1V1 «1Vt -1.0 Hammllcl ,10-11 • t •·~ -t 4 \4 -Artltn "' JO\IJ 32\"i olm l;P JI llO 1 IJ .,v, .a6V. Wllll HA '14 •~L AmHol1! .70 tJ 11'/0 JO!ti 11 +-~' rno.t '"~ 110 " d , d +1 H~ndl"'n •1 n H'~ 1S..., 2.H1 -l o the FSLIC are backed by state Ark Mo,. 11v. 11\lo tio!obm t l'o 1iw. n:~ D 1 .,,., w-1111 '""':i a•. 5.,, A Home 1 50 113 St ~• Mt1 -1'1 ,,nr-k u~11 .ff , tt•4 '"ti ,,1~ _ * H•no HAr 12 1 1n, '"• 11•~ • . und Arrow H » l6V.Hoov1r 29vt j ml!n M 1i• 1>oi1 IN•lfl p 1u t \41 AH-Pi 2 ' 17'' 17 11 -lll:i C-•rln 1'.• n fl~\ t!\\ '!'II '~ v. Hines Cp *~ u 1 1 •~ 11 11 _ •~ insur ance f s. •rvkl1 t\lo ~ HowrCI GI 1v. 1111 s1 s m ~ Nl';H h w. "A Am HCllD .2t 123 )41• """ s.i -~. c-r 111· 1 s u 11 1 •1 ...., H1nnaM 1 30 t •1v. ""' ,..,.1 _ t~ I , f ' A1CC ar 14' 11 uc;• Ml •14. el Wtt 1~ 11'111 w1 I• l••t AmlnYnl .51 IG I~ IV. I~' t 'I C_ll,. .50b 43 f' l"i !U'i -1 H1r.:ourt 1 lt 2~ l•'• ''I~+ •., ts nol a per CCI system •111o Sf.' ,~ ~ Hud ,.,. 1' :II IE Toi ,.,,.,... IC l 20\4 2014 AMelC1• !.(Cl 100 ,.,, 311 l!l'lt v. Vl~tl I,. 1 ••i ,, I.ii~~ -.. H11rrl1 Int 1 ,. "'• .... 41 -•• I d b " J lelnl I 4 (\Ii HlllJ GM 12'1o I~ U G llh Jt\.li W=lw f 2\lt It AMOIC • pf 4 ' 97 K•~ 91 , !orlnlf\8 .U• ,. HU. 11• 'l"" + ~~ Htrtco Cp l 1 11 1~"11 17 or epositors, ut 1t s c ose, Bitler l•\llo 11~ Hunt " ' ''" w "enc~ 1, I""' , 1 w 11 1 A"' Melot" 1n 1~ •~ ''" -~ ""-11n 11 n 11u 1 "" 1 ,. _ 1,-1, H1rtSMr• .IO , 11·~ it•~ Jtt'. ;__ \, nd 1111 P1lnl •V. 5 1111 CD Xltt 2Jl'1 El$ 14\to s V r E •"-$ Alol1tG11 2 10 jl .12'ii 1'~o l1:U. -1' CN'GW 2 50<1 ?1111 11 11) -1 H1rv Al 1."" t 11 16'• JI +'• a the performance record ••rwci< 1v. •.L Hr111 tn1 It\ 7\0 • 1 ....: A,•,~fi'""...,12 ·'1· ,•,,~ .!','• .!,, + .~1\ -'" l:i.m i •'h 4\\ '"' _ '-" M1\llfll E1 1 tt , '"' 7,,, '4'I .. h •--A d 't' 9 ••ln P '" s,. H...ci. Atll 41.l> •lli ~· ... :i .. .. .. -. Ca• Aclut 3CI t I/to llt. 11•, + tii H•rtt Ali! l H 1......_ II>.• on ,_ ,c as ~n great n now 1 s 1eu ... r1 , ~' ts, ,......, sr "~ 1•:. ""' '3t 1 11 1~ l•'ii in~ -CPc 1 u 1 '10 10. 1 311 ""' H•ttl!IM 1 ii~ 1 ,, • high lime lhal we moved on a:;~ H" :J . 1:: ~:1 ~ ~~ ~ms11111fi I~ 1t1 ~\". ~~F1 ·,~\·::.. ~ c~-:~'1,~' ~ M~ ~\(o ~., -Iii ~~.:z: :~ I~ ,;,: ,,r· ~E ~·;\ to a nelwOrk of insurance for 1,e1,~ •,• .. 11 '•' ",~ •,•,,.•<:.!. o •~,•, 1,•,•, MUTUAL A~lr ~. "1 •::. •:l,;" ~~ + ~. Crows.eHlno 1 1• 10·~ Hu 10\1 +111o Hein• HI •1 1. 3•i, ,,., J11~ _ •• I ··· -:m 5~ \"' 11 .M 1ru b\!o :..:. f\ CrltlftPKn 110 J I Ro "'• 1Fi , . He~/lf Curl t '', t ' -l• inveslors too 91'~ ff• JI "° lnlr•rd ""' r.1 A-••• •• 1s *' tl '' f'' + •L Crowcor 1 '" " 11)'.o IOl'i Jo« . Helle•'"' ..-o u '"' j',' "'' _ '• • •• lf1'1t~\t 4~ •i\'f :~~r~t'11 :~ f~ Aiiisi...fi 4 2J I~'• l•'"i •'ll-~CTS Cc•""° I l:H.t ll't i1•'+~Hen., Df4D7 In 71 -1 ~) doors -nine last year and two more so far in 1970 'l'his Is by far the largest number 1nnce J~2. nearly a genera· lion. State Sells Bonds Bird Son '5',\, llih lllf IWI~ S1(i C' A Svaer I 60 14 24 21 2:Kt + lo CrOW'I Co•k 7l I• U•1 ll''o + I• Htrrne P(Ji 1 1 11 "'• 11 ·1·•,~r •11 oM Inf M111tll n ' FUNDS "~ 111A2.'5 I llVo 37\~ l7\) -· z:~~y pft~s 't i2;: 10'1 10'' ... l'elmrnP lG J ''" l•\o 14'41 -~ R •c-HI 21 29 Int 1-1' 2 Vo •m ua of 61 I 1\1 I'll 1t1 . , f 111 21 1 ''" >1•, 'I~' Hemlspn c~o 7~ lh l l -1-. •-·~ El l~ ,."' ''' ,··· ' lj'" ' fT wt wl 111 n. Pl! I'' -''I 11 91" •A•> 'r,• , •L Hert Inc .so. •I :1J 37"" "'' -•o ....... ,.-, Am ~T 1 6(1 JIJ J lo '' • ·~ . . . Ummln llbO I ~i ..., o -•• H hFd O OO " >> >> >> 8011 ler • lntext 714 AmWWk .s., 11 1, j'L l \4 Cur!IH Wrl 1 170 n" U ''' +-•to ers 1, ••• _ •• 1 ·~· t,H '""' 11\1.o lolllCI 211,,• lfu1 AWW5ot,1.25 120 l .... 1 ·~ 11 .... + ~l f'"•' w,. •, .J. 4 11'•1 ''"' ,, .... + ·~ Heub1,1n Ill ll 3'1'• l5'1 ~ 8°' ID • t\1 11 SoUlll !1 1! , Am Zinc •••• •'• ···-·· "'" •v Hit 111· lJlli IJ\'f ~1~~t~'r.~, •• n, •,, 1•'• ',',~ '6~-'o But every one of the 11 has been a small bank and IN NO CASE HAS A DEPOSITOR LOST A SINGLE PENNY OF HIS INSURED •DEPOSITS. The. system has· w o r k e d superbly well, there has been 110 worry -much less panic -and you probably had no Idea until this minute that as many as I I banks have 11one under in this period, (!) RIGIIT NOW, a total ol 14 federally insured savings &-loan associations with assets amounting to a huge $1 S billion are counted 1n suf· ficienlly serious financial trou- ble to be on the official "watch list" of the Federal Savings &-Loarr-Insurance Corp. in Washineton. This 1s the agen· cy, supervised by the.f'ederal Home Lean Bank Board, which maintains a reserve food to cover depositor losses In the event an association fails . Of the 14. three ;;Ere in bad tnou'gh trouble lo be getting actual financial help from the FSLIC. The othe rs may o r may not need asslslance 1n the months directly ahead. BUT THE shining!)' s1gnifl· cant point 1s that the 1n- 1urance fund exists and can cover the losses, should they ocour. While lhere have been 12 -~- Briel S~I 701" 21 .... J1cob1 I' e~ 0\'7 Amtron 60 , 1411 1410 J(io t t1 W'Clooos I tO 1 1 211o ,. + •.1. ,·,,OMHoOo• O 1·1 • 141 l!rkl kl I) 13"' J-ln C ,•-1 ,, ' G ,. 0 '' O I• Al!M:lt-'°-11 11~1 *1\ 11\~ \\ Cn•<Ul.M I 60 JJ l\-9 51 Jl -1 , ••• ,, 0 _ ' 30\lo lO JO -lt llrwn Ar 10.:,, •~ •m W•r • .,. n .. n "" ""' AM~ Inc 90 m 11,, "' 21~ _ • D """ •v 1 l• "'' 3' . Bruce ll 1'4 '"" JonMS I' '3 :lol , HEW YORK tAP) In¥ lllCllc 5 '1 S 62 Amiee: M U l....., j VO Jl' -t\ - -Hotf EIKtrn 1l S'• J"lo Sl.i -'~ ftruMI a. 111'1 II J111'11by I'~ 11• -Tiie ltlllowin:t -nllfl 80I 100010.t> AMIC c., .311 lH 1Y:; S'o 'J _I'• Dtnlll•r 1So lO I'• l'o I~\ -U. HoUlh'lnn .n 110 16!1 '"-14'• -lt lh1tk1Y ,,,., • lll't Fd1 s JVo tellont ........ iod D"f' nvetlorl G•our AMI' Inc .SI 17 .,., •S'• ' .... -'• O•n• CD I '5 l'O It'• lf\• ltlo + h HOlltlA I 10ll t "" '° "° .. '!"c'"'lo •• s, ",:.~ *', ',",-:?~ .. ,., 17~ 1111>, HitkNf Atsac:I-IDS 11111 ls >.ll A"-Jf CG<'D 211 lN\ 11i'.. 1th + ~. 1')1r1 '"" .30b ", Jll(, ,,, • JO -\1 1-tO!IYSuci l.Jfl • ISl1 15\~ u·~ -·~ I· .... ••~, w,• "• •!Ion ti' s.;,,,,.1t1n M•• •,.» •, 1 ""'''" l OCI 1 l'ftt 2110 " +-'• 01rt 11111 pf 1 J5\~ JJI, lf'1 _1~ H°""'•lke •o •1 7l" u U -'• ,, w SW "~ 2>'4 1hSI DI ia .. ,., Inc 1r• ,.,. .n . Amltl .:D u N ••l •'· -,, .. ,. f'roce•1 Ill Ut, 1n., 1 "" -• H-vwt I.JO 305 ,,,, 1S\.t 1lli -,,... For Water Project SACRAMENTO (UPI ) California has returned to the national bond market with the sale or $300 million in water project anticipation notes and construction bonds for schools and colleges. State l reasurer lvy Baker Priest made the sale Tuesday to 1 syndicate of banks headed by the Bank ol America. The sale followed passage by the voters last June 2 of the Proposition 7 allowing max· 1mum· interest rates to go from 5 to 7 percent. •ligh prevalhng i n t e r e s t rates had prevented the slate from selling bonds at the old rate. "It was arat1fying to have • hne response to the rirst offering of state of Caldomla securities 1n a number of months," P..1rs Priest $a1d following the sale. The $UIO m ilhon 111 education bonds were sold at a rate o( 6 248 percent. while the $200 million in <Me·year water project bond anticipation notes went for S 13 percent. Babcock Picks New Sales Rep . . . 1....:0 U~ '"' Kilver 16V. II !Ill ..,Kn el 'wt11ctt S.llcl 1.61 ':II AnKONI 1 90 1n 2~ 7•'• , .... , , l>tYCoCD I.,. U I~, U Ut• -.... H-I I I l'lll t H'~ 2' » -'• \Villtam R. G1anelh, state il1non M " "", 1<111 Gtn lft 3!• '"'"' ncurlun V•r ,.W' s 11 '·J' ""' ._ I n 2ti. 11~. 'JI !l:J'"Hucl .51 .r:i ,,.,. ,. '4\:i _ '• Host rn11 ,. 11 30\.o )II JO..., -'• 'd ennM a st 6 K•W'lffl l'.li ~ '11111 lll1t• llffn Inv llttlll ~IS 4 5 Anc0tpNS• 1 Uh 131, U>o " • l'lnPL I'° 00 5 U U )l -to HOl,ld Ind 10 51 10 t'1 llt -\o water resources director, sa1 ,.,,.. ~. 1j~ K•a• T • • Id Cblc1l ot bough• 1111 is.a is t5 APKMC• 1s 11 ,. nu 11u -•• re co 2 " JI'• l7 + \, ~ Mllf '° • 1~ ,~ 1'4, •.. 'he .. le •·ould enabl• th• •,•, ",.."' "•· I,!! K•,/,'.," 1~ 1,"'1..., l•lkMI Mordlr 1.,w-6.11.l •Al AacoOJ1 1111 n 1J1• 221, Jl -\o o.1m1rf'' 11 u 16'l 1s1, " , • """"'nF 1 to 1~ l-Ao lllo n •. _ \' ! .,.. .... ,~ IU aw ...... Hncoc;k '. 7,0J APL' COt-· " Ula l•V. l''• Ott M~t• 110 11 71t. w.. 71 • Hou1F ol• •o 5 IDOl~ 100·~ 100·~ _,., water resources department to ,•,•,,',"'' ,"l<I ,...., K~,' ,•,, ' 1 y, o\blrcln 1.67 1.a atini;in 11·2' 11 ' ARA swc " ., •n~ •• ••l, +-.,, ~11•A1r "° ',~ ~. n l, "'• -I\ Hou1F oi2 •o 11 l1VI 36i~ 3,,,, _ •i •• ll \i clmlrll!W FllO\lb 1lon1 F~llllt: Arc111N Th •I '' 15 \ 1J14 -1.7 llec 1111 s>1 51, 5'\ + lo H011S1LP I XI J.I )5'\4 J(~, J!I\\ + I\ repay nearly $50 million bor· ::f, ~~ f:v; m K:::, Cp11l 711 l ''i Grwlll Sif irs ~:ii;, 11l}1:~: :~t~r1N1,,"'i' : ~! ~7!'} J \ e~~~, :n II~ ~J>i 1/~• ll\O + h H011llNG1 .to fl •5 M\O 45 +ta r owed thlS Spring from the ~l'°r Gp ll'I>. 1''!. kll!O In! 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Fundt· H Ian 12 '/ 'j )I ltkltn I 60 J 2•'• 14u; • • E1I011'1'1 I <IO " 77 M\.> :itli + -\ ,_,,,, 1 .,. 11 ~:;: 'H• 11.v. + t 1 earning 1mse t e rig t o oe11;.111 AD 2•', n •. •rreri c 'i\• ...., 8111n t.n 10,U F~ Strg 'I 11 1111 Haw "° 16• 11!'-lJ,_. J};• + ~ £1tot1 Pfl,lt 1 ,,, , 1ti, 26l, +l'. 1_,p~" 1 ~ , itto u " _ • ., attend a convention in New 8:1:~ ~~ J:: ~r~ H~lc::j ,, ;\;, ~~'"St !~ !·., N~::.· 1f,t 111'ff ::~1~nr.cr ~ I~~ 1511 u 1;-:-t ~~~~e'')f ~2 :; ~~:~ ~~loo n~ = 1: :~t ~:: lo' . 1~ 1i~ H~ lit=:~ OeTCtnT 1• 1\lJIA ma lt •71 lncom 6.a5701 -1,, '7,lendlll60 '1Uh'D'o'I JJ\>-\Edlm11Br1>11 1tll l•tl\.'t 11V.-•~lltkCCN'P t17 illl"° •n 1 -l ... Orleans '.lei lllr .. ~ 19\lo Mil £<1416 l4U lf'IO SlllCIG ,1.sJ l '' 100 Ftl 11 I• I ,12 e,.M'••"•' .i~ 11, ,"",,, ~i". m': +:? E •• ,M .. k ..... .. ll'o 111• .,~. -•• -J Matthews, of 1501 \Vestcllff ~Y c~ 1~~~ 1::::; :11 ~~ 111~ 111~ ?•Pl! tl! 1-il OM wms If" 1111 f11111 ~ 50 '11?'1 ,,11 5~, s•o _ ~ flee• AlllC s1 ·5~, 41• ''• -"J1cksftAt1 11 1s '" ''" '" ~ AfTI • I'll ., Gf " 2 ~ ... r OS 101 FCI I GJ IH --"""' ;.J, ~ +1~\ u• . 21 Of ··~ 4\i -.. • - Drive, Newport Beach. ran,k. c_•nc.:cM ~!-·, f1~N:: ~=~R '}' ' F~:.1 10't1'1.61 ;:,:~h 1,,~1l~ af.:l:t in u ' Sh 5f•· ·, E\~1 1;,'T h~ Jr.:!;~ Jj~~~·j~!~ ~:3 ; 1~:! 1~l~ 1~t:·t:~ ,,. .... Siio 1'i ~ Shrll4 1 tl f I' gpp AIM 1.iG t JI l.,key P!'lo 0~2 6~· ' ~ 1 -~ El9lnN11t Incl h 51• ,5~ Sli -\o U>itn Fund SI IBh th f-h -l't llar••s Technical Sales h as ed among the top 6S agents 11u,"iv.d ~~ ;"' N 11 511.~ s·~ SPtcl 1tr~1It: TC .sec •sl1a u l:fr'~'11 cr1; 25~ ~I Jl,; 12v. -1~ EIP110NG 1 JI 16'· 111. l• J~""n F(J '~ J ~11 •'~ 91'1 l r a•-Jy 750 '" I , '' JI'" N~n GE \"'11 1 \!to nemc:I P1c1 FllCI 1 •• 7 so 01 ,.. 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N H11G 1v. 1'\9 olonl•I• l I! 1 •• 1111 fl•v • 01 '.n ei:c~·c~" 1 ;: ,. 61 ' 65,,. u·~ _ ; ~ Emer Elflc-1 'I ~'• ~ !•I• _ '• Jer!lfn•A so 11 11~. n o . en appointed Sa es represen-the 11alJOll He'll attend his :: NL l JI,(,, lc~snA F 1''1'1 '' Eauly t 12 t 97 Ptnn Sq 'I! t 11 lll1lrJoltn f.I 117'\ 11'~ ll''o -'i Em£1 ri a to 10 lA; 31 l7 +I Jewel Co 1 SO 10 *"' nt'! ~ _! ~= LET'S BE FRIENDLY Jt yoo have nt'"' lll):ighbor11 or know o f anyoflt> n1uvin.r:: to our area. 1,.ea~ 1cll us so thal "'f: may f'Xlt•nd a friendly "'elcomc and hrh1 the1n lo br-come acqu11inted ln their nr"' surrounding~. tatlve for Babcock Electrorucs company's national sales con-~:;;, o /1'14 :l>.i i:1: a ~II;: I!~ ~~'?'.::' t~~ ~ 'll ,• 'r,•11~u1 ,1,, ~.· 'o'I ","!~ ~RUD.Jl 11~ ~~~~ !~~: fiti +;,~ ~~~1 i) ,: 'l g~; ;I~ ;:~ !1:~ jl~wW~\t1 '°"° 1~; MG ~}\~ 1'"' -1 Corp., of Cosla Mesa, in the th h EZ Point 11~1 1Hlo NA Resc 1•1i S 115 •21 ""' 1.,.1111110 u l4'r\ u ll -1·~ emp01u 1i. '1Jh 1h o Uh +;1 Jlmw111 pf l 110 12 ' .+ '• vent ion IS mont . Eio1c w1 l''> 01~ Car ~'f Ill •1>' i:f'~•'" 10 13 10 n ~Ila' s ,5 lf :·ZJ 1u11e1 l't4.IJ 1 ,. '' 'i + ·~ Emporc 9CI ,. 2• 7p1 ,. _ 11 J011nM1ft 1.10 n ~·' 1'\o J1~ -11 Texas market area. According 8 1 h , r or E••• sn ''" 1v, E'( ' r,• ,j.t , ., 1•1 ,.: ' n !obble ""'' 11 1010 101\ 10•~ k:ng111M1n .411 IJI 7Ciloo 1t>, 101.1i -"Ja1>n JDhn Jl 1,•, ·,: ~!, •,•,~ · ,· ecause o 1s .. upe 1 Econ u 11 11'-4 2··~ " ~ 11~· I~ :::resit 1 ,, •.n Pkln ~~ i·U 1!" ~1"' co c 1&.1 u11 1.1. 11 -'~ E!ll'tG•• 2.10 s 21 , 11+. 21~. + 1, J,::r~~ .a': 1131 ~~i .. • ,JI! = .: lo Ted C. Schroeder, product I ce M !thews was Etiuc; sll J"" •14 NW N11 •, 14 wtrn Al 11> 1.n Pr ,·-''' ea1sc11 .2!b n1 54 l'°' 13''r cs11 '"' 1.10 ' ti lOt. ~. _ \' ,_.,, •• , , ''" tf,'• ,1h +to per orman a . El P•• 11>~ 17~ NW PiV!" 11i. 1\li ""'"' cc 1·3' 1., 1n lnw ·~ . lond 1.,. ,, 111 ,,, t•\ t•, -1, 1:: ..... 1r, .lO 1o lot, 'I~ , ,,. ~~,_ ... • ., th r' 'I fh'gh l1'abil' ..... I W I 71 ,,..., om1>1I S5' ,,l? NE•• I S4 .. ,. ICN'den I.XI Sl 1•'-4 ltl• lt1.o +•1t.11y1 i;D ... l1l 71>. Jl '• ll -t·~:"~o ·'?..o IJ .. a5 -ll' director, Harris will repr~sent one of only 34 agents whose ,.1~ sw,•,• ',',', 1: ~ A~~ ~ 1,4 orn11 "' 1 50 tn rb~f:..und1•; 121,11 lootMlll 111 , 1t1;, u 1''1 -n 1::"'111111 l.M l l 11 tt . 1~,: + 1, JlllWS&L "' 5 11~ ~; :; ',! e 1rm s 1ne o I ·re '" wives also won attendance. 11 N!!,! .~ ,"' ,ak•~ 11.,, :Klt'I -• 11c1 '·"° 10.• N Hor 1,,, 1, I 'ot•W•r 1.2s 3'I !'0'4 l•'• ,.,,,, -·~ 1:.111,i.,p12~~ .o "l• JJ .. 11i.. i ... Keu.er Al \ '' JO ~tl't "'i" -'• I nd I I k~ " -" th Fcl 111 I. ,. FIHMI 1 '1 1 t Rorm1"" IO 7• 12•~ 11"-+ h &:Ural .~ I It k lt ~' K I SJ f J 1 61~l ,1\-, tin +IU. Y a genera purpose e ec· -----ctcP'f 21~ 1"' 't''*'tp u•t 1~ =:'ik J '' l.tJ ,.~:V.,111 i 11 1 ot 11,,. Edis 114 11 "'i JJlt 1111a -''• 1;v1nsP t1.o 14 JJI• l2 JM• "'K: 1 : ... 1 :,! n 1 5 , .s! l' .. S Coast Visit tromechanicaJ relays and 1,•0-,,, •,'1? 3\;\ v:: HA 1111 1'• one.ore! '" '" u•l11n °'1 ,., ....,,,.. inc '111• a r~ -'"t:•C11io i n '' 1•i• ''"' 1w l11<il •15o1f11 ao .., •• J '~ 5\li -'• 0. I Dr S (II U V. 11~1 om .. In t 00 f SO Put"'"fl'I l'ull(l1 ' llr•nlfAlr SO Sl ~. I t . -h 1-'aber" ·"" ll 14}4 lt l'I 16•t -... I<• l Ctm Ill t• 19l< lit. lt\1 +"' merrury-wetted__rela11s.__ "1 .. !!.•,, •,,, __ •a• p~c-lvt 11'• ~~ 011S11 In '" l.l' Eau11 • 11 '" l'l"s1J,t111 7_t••, •Liii "''• + ·~ F•11iu-A~'uo_1:io lt\.l.J.i'~"' t 1o K•~ alt.SO ~ .. ,, 1111i1; :it),4, •••• --~ E ,.._ "' p 111 42\'t-onl Mii ''!' 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IUtlltinY ,]QI 11n• 11 14 .•• Fil MllH 1 St l.il ?~.. 11.-. 1H• -It l(\nllf• ~ ·~ 2 ll I' ll .. , .. ,111r1•11,.JuL11vtt1Nt: unungon a 1:~l1YG111 1511 •1•'~1°'1" 1!J',1I -C-~::~iii{',:! 1~; ;~,~ ~f~: ~:1~.:1t:~(i~(.Nf~~ 'i ~,. 1Jr: In~::: ,·~--·•• William R. Ziegler has been 11t• , 'lft /lf1 l 1nm. F11na1· r.1ba1 co 'o " ltia »'~ '4'' + '• F11cr.n(fl ea • 24 1i 24, + 1. Koeh•lna i.•o 1 11, .. "• 1' + '• _ -•,! n 1 .,,. , '' Cto!I 11n1v11! Ct! F1111n! 11 71'1 1\o Ill . F/"" Fd .1~1 J •1~ t11 'i + \\i ,,, •• ,, 1."• \0 ''" M•\.o ... '-it• d I nd•ng officer at Bank F·O •P ' tnva.1 11n1y1 / ~•t!•hn Mn• •• '"' t t -•" F ,nerS<I it •1 •'~ 1 I -1\ Karl'Cora 1~ u 4,, .._ 't -, 118me e FtrfTI Ill 12' l.tl tfl\t~ll 11n11w1 tmPIL 45• •11 1H4 11 '• 211t -It F1tm11>1 loll ' 10'• •h 1911• + 11 l(riflto 1 70 •l 3•~t ~1\• ~'\ t '• of A · , I l ood P.fain FtCI Grlll lOIS117S Tr1111 un1v1 •mP5• 110 o ,,,,2th 76'1 -••F!inl-Glt 1 1.1 'lllta 1\,\1 ~•tlll 1Crn1MS5 11 ,,. Jll!o l '1 r,i. l''t mer1cas ngew FICI Ct• t,5ll0.n'2smhn I 7,st 1 W cc1arrw ,.iG• It ''"' ' t'Ai \~Fl1 I< Co11r ll Ii•, II'\ ltY•-l'k Kroehler :ioo '14ll 1 .. ,\ • .,_1, CONflNUOUS DAILY 'ROM I ,.M .. "WINf" AT l AND 7:41 I lcl Furld 11 011 4 1wn Inv 12S 1.M Ccl Pie l.:KI t n S1't 5''~ I Fll G1J $G lJ 1140 11 II I( I :JO tO 17 Uh »h Office announced Regiona •1c1 'Tino 1•111017 wlnv Gt 5.1• su cc1~1c ,113 ,. 1,., 11 Sl -: Fii Pow·, .. , •ii. ,11, .ii.:...~ '1111" L ..... . 'ln1ric: 11 ,.t1>11: SOVlr In¥ 11IS17.tl ·• '<' > lt l'U IU 1•'1 l'ltPONL! j 11 i-l''o Silo St1o i liJ --Vice P res1den1 H. H. Jackson. .~..7 l~: :J: ,sM,,c•••,, •, ,•, : r,, C1D c 1aa1 1a 1J+o f'lt. ',',l" + ~ 1'1• ~'~•• 1 1 11 11 11 ... L•msn sn1 1 2 111~ 11~; 11~ -•• -·· < < rm · · (1rl\r11n l f.I 1J •l •"• .. -1 ~ FluorC11 I ::tr '' 71 1011 75l> -'' L11>1l•W I 2fl ll ,,., jj• n\.o -'• Z' I a ssumes thf: post lncom S1t a1:1111t!SI lli lolll7.•c1r1111~•.0 •II~ IUt I U1 -~1 FluofpfaJ ) '1 ti O ~t~u ... 11r.,".,,I 11 ,,·,··~', 1eg er Venl a ti t 7f l<l'ltl!'Mll F11n017 "•r~ f':l,Oll J l1?0 51 .se St t 1 f-IYl~I flfU 71 II" lilo II + '• L1nv 111111 .61 J12 16 ISIO ' altt:r nearly a year as agency F,"iin 'bf, :.st 1n FA.:iuc•nc1 If: !"II C••cPlt t•• ", ','" ''~' ',~'1 •-:)fMC CP J ) '' 1~1• 1~. '!''. Lt•r5h!o 50 :.-lN• 11 ,,,, ·• .. F lnG!h 'JI , ., s l 1 IO 1 r1r•Tt~ 1 IO n ", • -• Foa11F11r ·"° JJ IS>o I~ ... I \a -I LN•Sll ~ 21 • l5'.• 11"1 ?:.::." head of the Baldwin H11ls .. :11"I" 1i111•stfj~tnllot l'di. c1rr!•rC•" '" lS1• Jll. m.-~~Foo1ece ,.o '•'• •,t • IHt .. , L11ua , .. n:.,1,~t. ~~~ l l'i ,, In !k 121 '11 a11 1115117i ,.,., .. n.is 10(.'0 l"' ,.,Foo!I Min 10 ll\1 1!1• 11\• .,., LNIO Iii 2fl 1 ••• branch. ~!~ ~ltl ~l' t11 i''~OD 1 '"1tn Ctrt•rWAAI 1 91 l~:t n~ u:!=:1-~:.W"l:; H~ ~:,: !ll; il.!::{! lie Joined the bank's ofhcer ;11:1 1~~~ :1C15'~1 ~.~ l~:~rf"1 1 '~{ j·~ ~:!;1,il ~: l~ lilt~~., ~·~=~t ~,~~KeK.:ii:U 17:, ~,·,·,Ir,.,:~~ -~ 967 •11Fl'ICI 4tl •.. fw-,u:rGt 710 ,~~·1 !JO JA)~l,J!•u•+•'cntWllllO I. 1 -b lralning program In I •"I• G•h ''' 577 TMA AD t1t10 c'c"o'cTr 1 11 1; 4,; ""°'1wn P1 1 5 1111 .,, J)t•-'• lkflCIGth •144,S1Tt•clltl '"'· O•D ,,,4 •,A, 1\• ·,.:FNIXlra ,60 11211.12 IH•-h serving one year at the ~OllNl•s '·" 1.52 tch1>cl J.M • ~w.:c:;c,·~ ,. 5~,1 ,!,! ,.,; + •\ Frtnll str '° J \'" 11 11 -"1 1,-01100 l.)S t .07 echnol 100 I ' .. ~ nt1 ·~ 71 ,., 2,,, .,,,,~ 1 Frtrio1S4il ,ff Ill J'• )41-f U't -+ '• \"fSICJleS'•t branch befOreFrAM.lln Gtouo: ltmo GI 2J9Cl1 e Ctn'~"'lll 1 21•t '1'• 211 -,.FrutilCr. 1,4 41 l'",... ltt1-•1 f "' DNfC 1•J l ,tl owr MR • ~ ''f,J Ctnlllt 1 I 4t ,1 '",/ ",'• 91,~ -F.,,_ n .111 41 11, IOl.1 ett -"8 prumotrd to lending of(iccr 81'if111 1:# :.:.! ::: i~· J·Li 1:1•1 centuPs '" " 1J 1 1'" • '• -G- •ncom 1 .. 1 ;t uclCN' F• 'l u 1 ! Cent LI El 1 1i '•" , .. , 1'1• -... GAC c. I.JI IO 2a l• t•, --•••• -· .,~-,, ••••• ·--and agency·btad of tht Pl1ya ~'1rMi.ttl '·: ,:;: ,~ t~ ·1~ · f ~~:: l·~ •1 ~~ ~~~! ~!1~ ++~· 8:t~•,.,• l7~ ,L: 1!., 11u ;. '• 111 ·;-. 61;';;"~,_" ,_, .. b h , 1-.. :'......t.m .Al lU UnltM\14 ,IO ·/2Cert!SO¥f 10 lf )l\o rt 11'o -'~G.....,$ka J )f • 10'1 J01o ~1 +-I • S.lt9llt11rn••t 11rtO!tlc.ltL del Rey ranc in -· •:"U, ,,.., 1.tt u1111c1 111 I 2 rtttT••u ~111 11 1''• '''' 14•~ -'• G1ms pfl ;, l 2•)• 111. JJ" -~· e-l1• utra er .. ,, ... ~"--',... '91A 1~ t 51 l.~I Vn C••lll 1 Q H Cerro I fOll :M 1'\1 1t'l lt1• -'~ G1<11$ Pl ,.. 11" ~-. "" O '"· ... ' A native of Jtonolulu, -1ic:r ltW•'" •'.to 1.11 unll'tcl 1<1HK11· 1, 1M·?!!tJo1•~ ~ 1111 1•• '''' -~ i•l'UM!tt ,4 11 "'' '*• ~ 4-i tills .ioc11; c1 "-""· c-l. u 11111 •l¥1o Rhod r""'o Ste! .Ac.cm Ul'llw• frf • ..., I'll 1 u..: 151 15•0 •. t.rdDen 1 lll n j10 , )7\.1 + \• <Nnlll. D-Dkltrlll ., pell! In 1'11 •lu• atlcnded hi'""' school In e ~:r• F •,. 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',",:'11'! r~r 1iy1·1·~ (fllP'~tllT l •• ,..~ "''• r.:•-11 ell H ... 1 ',.' ••• '•\• '-~c .. -C-el"lfo. e1-l1-tlt¥ltlllllcl, r-f•.fl.~ · .., ~ftlll · 1 M.,. 1' ft Cll l!IP Cl UP 4 1• I Ul, ''• .._ '~ •nttlt 1.10 lf'• I o + llt .. f'll fllcl Mitt In full •-lllt-E1 ... l61r~ 11\g , /t/"1Mr.r,~~ !:ll !•1 j«hW t' I • , "1'11:1, <!NW \l IJ,t., 1t'o l)•t -t1 ~ h>1! .>O! I! il'" 11 1\: -~, blJIJoll, tr-Et flehl ll"fr-Wltlloll1 WIT• lie res:klt:s at 992 1 Bond Cir· I' •M, 1: ~,·1: JR'rln tn ,:.: ~~.'('#1 ~· '~ •• , f: !-. :.. " ,ft1r.U1)1".i al \! i it '1 =1li ..... ,, --Wll~ Wll""'lt· ..._~ I I h hi ·r, Kay and •-• i· ·,. w , l" l:i'i r11r1 rvtt 1nr 1 1•. lll, 11·· -'' el'IM111 .fo! *'I ft'' •• 't -c1111rlbutto ... 1-w11tn IHllff. M-N•ll1 Ce W l S WI , t 'lft'le ~11 1'f ,.,, 1 M •'ft ... C"tlll'I>•". 10 lt 11'. U\1 fi -•t M~ So•.• '• ·~ '•+It Claw-tltllv•rv wl-!n Mrtkr11Jtet 01 1ttf1.,. three children: $coll, fourj!S'.J~ ·~ ,1.lf ~:fl/.. I •'t! 1 t~l r.1.rn'f1~J1 r'° 115J ~;: 1~: 1!1% ;1,~ "/.~11111 6G ,, dt J ',~: h ! f; 9!!~rcw-~~~ .ir'°':~:ri'ie.11"::' ~~ Steven, three, and Kury, live~; Ttnll '1·11' ft {~~lt~lf lfl JU 1;__ngf ~i·~ ,U .!?~ u~. f'•, ~ 11~r.~ u 4 a • ::1~ IMrnp.R,fllt~ "'-'Ol't1•n llWI ""''Cl • 1nonths. 1~01 11 n ww1~ J,Of a.U 11~1n '·• N _,.,_, 1~ 1. \. 11 10 9f • J It N "'"""' f9Uflllutlon 1u. ltlarhet Sy111bols l ~ • .. • l i • Complete Closing Prices - • •' JuM lt70 'DAllY l'ILOT American Stock Exchange List Growers In County Booming The future ol Southem Callfomla'• Oranae County as I ml)Or frflh produce ll'OW• ing diltrict 11 'currtnlly reeeiv· inc a substantial shot in the arm from the creatk>n of Irvine Growers -a new cooper1live bein1 f o rm e d from amonc lrvtne Rancb farm tenants to pack and market the present production of 10me 1,500 ICl'el ol ,uparacm, caulir&ower, sweet corn. celery, poltd iom1toes, and 1tr1wberrte1. Aa aibltanllal u this tur- J'f)nt, producUon is, i t repreaenta but 1 frtc:tion ol what Irvine Growers ea:pects to be markeUn1 in the next few years. Irvine Company Agr1cul- tural V I c e President & General M a n a 1 e r 8111 W1lllams points out that the Irvine Ranch haa a total of 50,000 acres set aside 11 1n &lficullural preserve, and that arnoog this tot.al are several thousand acres em In en t 1 y . aullable to produce farming. "To make th.ls land pay for our tenant.! and our1elves. ~ however, with our laaes and: urban devel~ent pttssures,~ we 11mply have to tum tn1 spec1ahzed corps that offer: high-yield a n d high-~f1t1 potential, such as those we; are now 1rowing," he says. And to make these h1gb-co!lt,. hlgh-l1bor-requ1rement cropa. a pay1n1 proposition for 1tt: tenant farmer1, Irvine is look.? Ing al new f1rmir11 ap.. proache1 "We figure on dou., ble and ttl.,:e croppln1 land; tl\lt h11 never btf~ pro{ duced more than one arviual· crop,'' Wllllam1 point.I out. The projected rtsult ol Uus expan1k>n, Jn Wiiliams' op1- a1on, may well yield 1nnua1 ahlpmenll 11 exceu ot 1,000 arlot equivalents within the next five ye1r1. , One of these tenants, who Is ~!ready produeil'll aub1t1n- llal yields of 11par1gu1. 11 Jack Hubbard. For the current seuon, he ea:pecls 'lo pack ~pprexlmat.ely 125,000 crates fnom l ,D ICrts of rt11tlvely aew plantlnp by 1be Irvine Compuy', Hubblrd aid other tenanta on the Irvine Ranch. Hubbtrd, a lonstlme Oranae C.U..ty produce former Ind packer, ha• been crowinc • varlely of crops, lachldl•c spinach, 1om1toe!I. peppers, ind be1n1. on the trvlnt Ranch over tht p1st 10.yean, His 1t1rt with uparlfUI oc- curred IOJTle 11la: ye1ra ago, with the pl1ntinc of IS IC'rN. S1nct then , he h11 lncrnsed 1tt1dUy, brin1ln1 his tot1I qparlll£1 pl111Un1 up to C20 "'"'· In lddltiOll, Hubbard ts cur- r .. tly pockln1 tho preductlan of another 550 lctll for other IM'lne Ranch I r o w e r 1 , arower1 whn art erpected 10 1rower1 who are tlf*led to m1kt up the nucleus ot ttie new Irvine Orow1r 1 cooperative. The prqent plant, whith lw located on the Irvine Ranch between the Santa Ana and San D;e10 Freeways. It t•· peeled to Jjv1 way thort.Jy lo a new. l•rter plant to bt built by lrvlnt Grvt1tro. l i • , '· JJ DAILY PILOT Tuesday, June ·23, l ti70 I ( _,,... · Cl:0SED TUES·DAY UNTIL 3· P.M ... ~:!:'· •=Tuesday .Only ... ( I t . , : a . , ' ' p.m. 0 p.m. -· . -=-- We've Been Up All Night And Al l . Day Combing Our Huge · Warehouse! We're Going To Close~Out. Every I.fem That Has Been In Stock Qver ~60 ·Daysi The :~ Savings }.re Absolutely · Fantastic! : ~-Off ... : 14 Off And Many· Items Less Than 157 Brond Nome Red room Suites Sole Priced I - . . Here's Your :chance! Famous Name Brand Furniture For ' ' Every .Room In Your Home At Prices That Will Be "Just Like Stealing~'·· •••. No One Admitted Before 3 P:M. , \-t 1J'!! 21.C Beoutiful Sofas, 652 Choi r1 Sate Priced! _ Famous Brand Sleeper Sofas lO'Yo to 65'Yo OFF Brands you know including Simmoni and K1oehler. Yectros ond velvets iocludedJ Not o one only, clo~e·out, os-is, or ove'r1ime lloor somple leh out! AU go on :.ole al 3 PM. Many vinelles included I CONVENIENT TERMS ' ' OYD 3,000 PllCIS MUST al CLOSID OUTI DON'T MISS Ill Famous Brand Dining Suites Famous Brand Chairs lO'Yo to 610/o OFF 40'Yo to 65'Yo OFF Almost enrirely one of a ~ind, w me hove chinos O< buffe!s, many are just table bnd choir sets. A few ore M:rolched. MoY styles included, Som-e of the finest bfonds we cony go too at ·3 PM today!. -' · ' . ~ , · ... , CONVENIENT JERMS Rog.lo 1 ··Rog.1o I. R•g.to l R•g .\o __ ~i:Is ~-2501j60_ ~75°0 Velvets lo Vectr os lo Vinelles lo Guilts. Styles galore in closeouts, ·floor samples and orie of o kinds. Hundreds to go during' lhis 7, hour sale at 1ensaftonal savings. Be here ol 3 PM, you ore SYfe to find what you wont, CONVENIENT TERMS Simmons and Other Famous Bedding Sole Priced! 11 B Bo1self ond Lone Dining Room1 Sole Prices! Famous Brand Bedding 330/o to 7_oo;~_OFF We hove grouped all close.out, odd lot, mlsJ matched ond disconti nued bedding ln 3 groups and hove priced them 91ob-bog w.,te. If you need on odd piece of bedding Of severol sels in ony size, chances ore you wm find it here ot 3 P~A. S•~.95 $69.95 • $99.95 I Reg. IC! Reg. to I Reg. to P" . P" P" MOST ITEMS BRAND NEW, IN THE CARTON, FACTORY FRESH, SOME FLOOR SAMPLES! SOME "AS IS" I 11 $20 $35 $50 Door~ 9Pf;!n Af 3 P.M .... America's Most Famous Quality :==='='· ===='='· ====':::::'· , Famous Brand Sofas 44'fo to 62'fo OFF fl 17) One-of-a-k ind, floor wmples, di:scon!inued and closeout solos, in some of every ~tyle, :v'inelles to velvets. Not all styles in all price 1onges. Bes! buys will 90 when doors open at 3 PM loday. Reg. to $2•9.95 $CJ5 CONVENIENT TERMS Brands Included , , . Hundreds And' Hundreds ol Values Famous Brand Dinettes 3.5'Yo ·10 600/o OFF Close-outs, one onlys, inJ5.motchcd sets by the dozen and alt ' ·reduced lo sltli. today. Slyles and colors ore wild, prices wilder, Great selection for !hose who ore Jicre ot 3 when the doors opeo. 5, 7 and 9 pie~e se•s included, • CONVENIENT TERMS -Famous Brand Recliners 33'fo to 60'fo OFF Do2ens and dozens of Ame1ica's best known 1ecliner, rocker recliner and Vibra loungers. Every one-of-o-•ind, every floor .sample end do2ens snagged or sculled choirs will go al great sav ings. All go on sole 01 3 o'clock rodoy l • Reg. to $89.95 $35 CONVENIENT TERMS Reg . to $109.95 $55 Reg . lo Reg. to $1-49.95 $219.95 $90· $125 47 Fa•ous Brand Name Bring Your Car, Trailer, .Pick-Up, Station Wagon ... Take It , LOVESEATS - Every style mode, lots of colors, lots of qulhs, lots of ~id S200 valves, wme values 10 $'250. All left over love seals plus some floor somples. Severo/ pair'-AU go on sale ol 3 PM. YOUR OiOICE leg. $39.95 Walnut RECORD CABINET_ Zl of thew go firs! come, firsl itNVed 01 3 PM todoy. l uv one lor every child In ~our home/ Sorry, no phone orders or hold orders' DOORS OPIN Af 3 P.M. . ' $15 eacn With You or We'll Deliver At A Small Charge ... Save Big Either Way! Be Early for The Best Selection! ~ , ·CLOSED TUESDAY UNTIL 3 P.M.-TUESDAY ONLY 3 PM. TO 10 P.M. CONVENIENT TERMS FURNITURE- WAREHOUSE . -' & SHOWROOM ' Selling Direct to the Public C<Ms r IOCCMSr At levirr a ll rile "retail fti 1!1• ore ta••11 out of the WorehouN Sole ,,;, •• Toke ii home yourself Of how it dali¥9red by Levit1 ,,, There will be a 1moll deli..,ery chorge dwe to ~ ... in<redibly low Worehot.11iSole Prict•I TERMS AVAILABLE • - ' - . Easy ta Reach fram Anywhere , LEVITZ WAIEHOUSI & SHOWIOOM, IUCH ILVD., Edi .... AH. Next It th HlllilotlH Slllppilot Clllltr Famous Brand Bedrooms • 48% to 60% OFF Mostly broken lots but every suite includes !he ~ dresser, rnirror and bed. Mos! include nite stands, ' over 1/2 include o chest. Come early and 'you ore sure 10 find the style, price and "umber of • pieces you needr • YOUR CHOICE . 7 Fam0us Brand - CHINA CABINETS ' TheW-ore one of_a_lind closeovts. Some ore scrolched or dented, All al leoi1 $200 values, one a $D:l vo!ut. All go at 3 PM wilh terms ovolloble. DOORS OPEN AT 3 P.M. • ... • • • Strefc incj to · new height~. ' ·Jeri M~rgen receives posture euiri ·from Dottie Ludvigson , es pert of her training to become a "l)'lodel" P.er1on11lity. f ' I • I ... / · Poslur• f•Ps into proper perspective as Jeri uses wall lo line up heilcf, shoulders end 1feef. Dottie gives additional tips to ·assure model form when walking. MIRROR, REFLECTS CHARM AS DOTTIE ADVISES JERI • IJ IAlllWIA DUABTE ............. Have you -psed llllo ,. mlmlr • 111111 -.. -.., ,_ """"' -~. II,..! . . ~-bul-llenflldion --lillled" ... --1111; It may be Ibo -lo .._,. a .._ yoo." To ..... at lib. -LodYlpm, ____ ........ _ el line .,.. _.. dil11W db -.Tlllllld-(a..._~. I feel, II -11 lJ), lib. ~ or DaWe • lbt 11 -lo Iler lrllada, is the plctun "' a model. ri&bt .. .. a """'"'"' llolr Ryle --aiJf~madeit ...... Dyfm Iler. :aNG rADBD our 1be wife oi S... QmwU dentist "Lad" Luelvfaal, lln. Luclvta-~ redled her dlUdre were almolt lfOWll 1 ' . l!ld oho hod llllppod slowly info ·a - of feellnC "duU and stale." Rivtnc IWn two ciauabfon lo Ibo Mary Wellb Da•is School In Newport Beach to pin poioe 11111 ,.K....,..ance she decided •"now it'• my brn!" She loomed -pcllllltt, bow to w•lk, eat and oerclle, groomini, lmace 11111 style, w--tiao. speecll 11111 coov«aallm. Ind .,...onauty in- jection • • • In -· bow to -a oelf«Jllfldenl .... beautiful penoo. "My home Hie dln1•d," lbe recaDs. "Since tbot day faur ,.an qo. I'm much Wier to H,. -. I'm happy and l hive oullklt interests." Alter taking the -part " ... ....... -deals willj -modellng. she laUjlblngly admlil, "'llley -~ - tel rid of me." PUTS SllLL INTO SALESMEN A dir<dor of Ibo IChool for Ibo put four yeara, she teaches, give. lectures, commentates fuhion lbowa 1 n d coordina&es var~ aclivitiel. In addition, the tnatructa a dall for men md·women In the boliM9 -Id at Onnp Coul · c.ollqe and bad "hm" putUnc new "1111" info a -" ..-.. for • bouainC trod. 'Jbe flrlll time llie aP!l'tclated being tall was It tbt age of lt when she modelled in tearoom shows in her t-·· -I In MllDli. Now ft nmels leading Clilfomia dloips !Gr -........ What -.... think " Ibo mui! "Well, I clecidod lo try one. I malrt all my on ck>diel, JO 1 made one l!ld _.. It to Ibo -Moll " my~ atudenil lhou&llt tlley wtre aw6d, bul llloy liked lt .. 1)1<. • ' "By nest fall J may have more, but )'OU kwtty, ti take1 effort md'lr\leresl." women lladd always remember Pod The LudVillDM moved to San Clement• uste ud FOCI ,... dktate fuhkrl," II yean ago rrom Virginia, when the Jh8 9dded. "It'• fun to stay as varied doctor was stationed jn California during u ,,cmible-, and women are only young the Korean war. . t:n:'I -that'1 ·wben Jess look pd and They didn't expect to stay. but stay cm bl dllpbyed.,. they did, and today they enjoy Uleir city. While the p"ace may be hectic NO PllL FOR CHARM It U-, Dottle Ludvipoo is happy Molt ltudentl 0 blouom" after the in her role of wife, mother and COUl'ltl, the director revealed. "We have careerwoman. "I'm enlhusiastk and • enrollees from preteens to eo, but they firm believer in self·improvement. Look only radiate wtltn k's important to them. what tt did for me • • , aod my Thero II DI pill • pockase lo man family ... • ~ey to Staying Young -. • On •'• for • critical look tflrough clooecl- clrcuit television, Jeri receives mor•I support from her tMcher. Princess Varies Lif~ Style llJ MARIAN CllRllTY NEW YORK -PrlncW IAlclana Plpoltlll, one of the brlflhleoi lllan In "" plaif of -"brtauUful peop&e," bas spirit u well u style. G<Ulnl a di..... fnlm Iler """' bond, Italian oil mopail Prlnct Niccolo J>tcnllelli, WU nearly im- poulble In Rome "" "" twe nervoo1-but·omusblc y--. Ibo IOUght freedom via drcultoul rootes befltUn& an Alfred Hitch- cock movie. ~ IAlcky Lucy I II the .. called tn fuh1on , wun't IO lucky. Sbt 1100n di1COvered that the BruWaa cllwrce In her hot little bond WU &aod ooly In --.. lmlead of crylq about Ibo fwmJ ........... .... bopped a plw to Bollria, aot .. o.emlpt cllwm "" .... "-1!'11-.... &aod ooly la BeltriL la a tn>'W ....--...-: "What I reollJ did WU lllilfJ my oboe-to -·"""aDJ put an ocean betaan 1111 ...t llbn!' DOCl'OR IPARU - Memnrb.lle, Or. Ch r l S \I a I a Barnard, SOvlll African heart tranlJllanl ......... hit Ibo Roma ood•l ...... to ~ wltll writer Curlll Bill Pepper. 'Jbe P-1. pall GI the f>rtn. ceu, arr...,ed for Dr. Blrnard ud IAlciana to dale IJICf ~ didn't tu• '°"I for spicy potp to stat\. Lucian• uy1: "We did date - usually as a foursome with lhe Peppen -and the night the Italian press carrifd ~s that I had. ot lalll, IOllA!n my friendly HUle anoolment, J w11 ~ with the doctor in public. But the press, not us, Invented the love atfalr." Now, .at age JS, she ii fashion direc.1or ol Eve of Roma cc:.metic• and engcsed to 111 pnoldent, Harvard-educoted llichard Av«foo. In • n ajl'•welHhat-<nefs....il lfllr!I, the Prlnciil recently 1av• Dr. Barnard and t\11 l9-ye1r..old bride, Blrbara Zoellner, a party In her new apar1ment. CocktaUs were IU'Ved on a giant terrace overlook· lnl Ibo .~ Em-y ID Ibo Paro!! -of llome· . BAIJTB COl1l'lJJll! TO MINI Luciana, a llreaked b&onde witb a span fiprt, hl1 completely dlanpd her fellllon ..... - the now-lamoua armulment. 11111 Ulld lo .... baule couture clqlbel nclusl..Jy. Now ahe'a like- ly lo ollp Into Loodor><fetiped boutique c-Ulle a purple IUede mini Jumper 11111 aklony.ri- cweaw by Jean Mur. But an 11n' !oat. The Pmce11 ha• a queen's ramom In predoua Cartl•-Tttfany jewola. Hlr ~ .. -. "" ' BLONDE CLEOPATRA Prlnwss Plpotolll eKample. are punctuated with trap- pings llke a 100-karaL sapptitre. emerald~ pin . Luciana, more confident than ever, says • will never show signs ol midc:Ue-age decay beclUle. she changes her life-style frequent.. ly . In fact, sht warned the new Mrs. In fact, she warned the new Mn. lamard, a fuhlon cenaervati.., never to "freeze" in&o one look or one •Ultude. •·1 told her the key 10 continued romance is nexibillty," $8.JS the Princess, who mWJt know. She11 wn'\ing a book on bow to Uy Youn& 11111 beaulKul , •nd Mc:CaU'I mo1ulne ol,.O<lf hu bouCht II. • • . . • • • . -. ·1 l ' '·' J°i OAll Y PILOT /all Date .... ' ·evealed -~tor Rites l -'! A lamily gathering in their Pasadena home was the set· !•inc when Mr. and Mrs. 1Georfe .N. Francll announced " the •ena11ement ol t h e I r .{dauchter, Kathleen Francis Newport Beach to Glenn E. Frieberubau·ser. T ..... y, Junt 23, 1970 .. Idea Averts 'Doom's o·ay' . DEAR ANN. J.ANOERS: 11 II ..,., :-.~.,.:;""-'~ .... =~--'---:::a6Wiaiiit1fClev Ii eviri Uif mo:;t-empc·~.--------------~ -•.:....-~ felll tM( llll'M'thiftl-dFutiC-m~ ... 11-----~ be -lillldn the nest decade to llmit the tile al famillel or we all are doomed. Nqw that the country his been .::ared out ol Its wits about the side effects of the pill -with very poor evklence, accordinl to my doctor -there will be many more unwanted precn1ncies. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t wonder U True, the abortion laws are beinc )'OU realbe what a tremendous weapOn liberalized -In IDme 1tales (an fin. . you · wield 1n your column. J refer t.o cOurqinc sip ttwt we are emerstn1 the letter from lhe tramp who. 11id He is the son ol ·~tr. and -,...-,,"' Mrs. Paul E. Friebertshauser rrom lhe Dark Aaes) -but still many she had been h1vtn1 an affair with women will dte ~auae the chanle in 1 city officil.l wt.e wile wu Jn poor laws didn't come JOOn enoup lo tltelr heaJth. I'm • ...... a areal many city DEAR ANN LANDERS : I ""'!Ii tho weekend with 1 frleiad -,.be ., to the big city to work lut year. We were high school claumatu. I wa1 surprised to find thlt eYft)' one o( her towels and dishes bu the name of-a-big -hotel on it. I 1sked how lhe got away with all that atuU. She laQ&hed and said -''Practice!" Wl\el'I 1 told her I'd be afraid to try, she said, "Hotels expect it.. It's included in the bill.'' Is this true? Jg what she doea O.K.? -MNX _of Costa Mesa. stole. -~-~o'fficiili '#ele iilade unOomfortable-by AU this llrik• me IS lfOSllY unfair. that cohunn. • Why must Jt be the aole responaibillty I happen lo be 1 city official whose ' '1'he bride-elect Is a gradµate ol Ramona Convent High ___ _ School, Alhambra and will be • a senior at UCI in the-fall . • Her fiance Is a graduate ·of E.stancia High School and ·also will be a senior at UCI. A Sept. 11 weddiJ'la: is plan- ned. ; ( ' t.poW Wife .. To Speak . :For Clubs I /, Three clubs will join for ,P f! .. Ung hosted by the Costa Mesa Republican Women's club, Federated, at JO a.m. 1'iuniday, June 25, in tht Costa Mesa home of Mrs. PWP Calls Signals for Coach ol the female to keep fn:m. 1ettinl wife ii in P*' health. My wife reads prepal! After 111, the malt carries your column every day -and so do the sperm that fathers 't't ·child. A .I. Frequently lhe pojnls out letters which stmple operation c1lled • vasectomy can she thhW are especially g o o d • . be perfenned in • doctor's office. It Sometimes lbe aays., "Doesn't this re-DEAR MNX: •t yov frieM meat steriliJlla tbe male without &ffed..lna bil mind .you of ID-lmHIO'!" TGqay the was 11 that Wei ra&el are lllPer beclue sUual proww. . potlceably ~t. It !f•S one of the . tf Weve11 Uk1' bu. &emeooe llu to 'After • coupll hu hid two chHdrm few columns lhe didn't com.ment on. •bsorh the · cost •f &lie 11eallq. Do (whk:b seems to be the ideal 1ize for She Memed • littJe sad all dly. I think Ii Is OK'! I do Ht. A pmon our Wed-up world) the hutband could The fact thlt • man's wife Is not has no more righl te take a tewel put •n end lo hia wife'• aru:iety •bout In the beJt of health doesn't give him lrom a botel lb.an from a deputment eetllnC prepant by having this aimple the license lo fool around. I've had store • surp:al procedure. What do you aay? aoine_lnterestln& offers, but I wouldn 't ~ Are you with me? - M.J .M. trade my wife for any woman in the What awaits you on the otMr aide DEAi\ M.J.M.: My medlcll eouultanll world. Even though lhe Is 1ick a lot, of the marriage veil? How can you teU • a va.ectemy 11 • Ale, .... she'1 the only &lrl in tht: world (or be sure your marriage will work'!' Read eperaU. 'end It Ja ne w1y ndffft me. Pleue print thla:. - A CITY OF· AM Landers' booklet, "Marriage-What • maa'1 virility -ealy 1111 fertUlty. FICIAL . to Expect." Send yoUr request ·lo Ann 11 Ms solved • 1Md muy marital DEAR Ofl'FICIAL: 0. bePlf tf every Lande.rs enclosing 50 cents in coin and a preWema ucl 11 eoald Mite muy more. city lffidal ill tile Ualled States (who long, gtamper, self·addressed envelope ln Yn, I'm wUll )'GIL la't foel:la& anad) l dluk JM. care ol the DAILY PILOT. I Burbank Residence Blanche Waktlie1d. · l Gathering with the Costa OrangeCounty Coach-of-the-year Tom Baldwin will air some bani.won views Nuptial -- Mela Club will be members about competition for young people at a general meeting of sOuth Coast ChaPter Pledges Storti-Lisi Vows Read Following a wedding trip to of Parents \Vithout Partners at ·a p.m. tomorrow in . Ben ·Brown's restaurant at of~ Me5;1.Verde Republican the Laguna Beach Country Club. Getting into the &piril for the meeting, open to Women's Club and the all single parents, are (left to right) William Graydon, Mrs. Audrey Beard and Newport Harbor ltepublicao_~Mr::::•~·~R:•n:e~e~B~u~r~k•=·------~~~--''----::====-----­ Women's Club. GUf:St speaker will be Mrs. ,Steven Hansen, whose husband ls a pri90ner of war In North Vietnam. Mrs. Hansen travel· :W around lhe world· in an ;~ to arQU&e P.Jblic IUpporl ·for the POW1. Recited .J. Co.mm unit y Church 1 Canada, Burbank will be home -for Kenneth Robert Storti and . his bride , the former GeOrgia Gene Lisi. directed by the Rev, John Dav1s in St. Michael and All Angels Chu rch, Corona del Mar: Parents of the neirtlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Quintllio Storti of Burbank and Mrs. George E. Hoedinghaus cf Capri.corn·:: Travel Due ' .. \ The Costa Mesa club hu · jannounced that it will donate ~iquid embroidery paints lo 'the Harbor Area Girls Club. Anyone wishing information may call Mn. Ow-Jes Benton, ... 11111 ,WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 ~; SYDNEY OMARR ' ARID (March 21·April 19): Be aware that some are not capable today of fulfilling Scholarships Awarded Area ·Artists Bloom I ' Portrai.tist Robert Frenl'h also will give a demonstration and prizewinning students' works will be displayed. .. ' ob=·ga Reasonible at- titude allies. You cannot su force issu es . What )'Ill !leek is upcoming. Act l«Wdlrigly. TAURUS (April 20-May 10): Accent on · taking practical measureg which i n c r e a s e financial opportunities. Some desires can be fulfilled with aid of friend s. Oon'.l be afraid to ask questions. Throw away false pride. GDtlNI (1'fay 21·June 20): Better communications will result in career, other areas of advancemel)t. Key Is to ·outline goal and head for it. Don 'I pcrmll self-doubt to send you on detour. Message .is clear. <by tonight. CANCER (June 21.July 22): games. RespoMibiltty ii your own -not IJOnleOf'le e11e.'1. LIBRA (Sept. 23 • Ocl. 22): I You can get\ l'id of burden which was not your own in first place. Don't pennit sen- timentality to 'cloud issue. Be truthful• with yourself. ~n you gain strength, make pro- gress. MRS. SALAµR SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Homo In CM Deal with chiklren in maMt.r -----'---'--- which inspires confidence. Be truthful, frank. Fine for new starts, creative efforts. No ordinary day . You find out much about'yourself. Fuchsias Congregational, Coronit de! Mar was the setting for the double ring ceremony linking in marriage Diana Lynn Case am Daniel Robert Salat.ar. Officiant was the Rev. Philip G. Murray. · The bride. daughte.-of Mr. and Mn. John Case of Corona del Mar, was given in mar. riqe by her father. Miss Lucinda Long was her maid of honor. Gary P. Hathaway stood as be3t man, and ushers were Steve Nielsen. Rayme Berg and John William Case, the bride's brother; Both the bride a n d bridegroom are graduates of Corma del Mar High School. The bendeict, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salazar of Costa Mesa, is a student at Orange Coot College. Costa Mesa will be the newlyweds' home. The 'vow exchange was MRS. K. R. STORTI CdM Rit•• Corona del Mar: · Happy Parks served as matron ·of honor and Nancy Boyle was maid of honor. At· tendants were Barbara God· dard, Carol Storti and Patty Ruff. ,Jim Sto,rti was best man and ushers were Tom Taylor, Amie Rubalcava, Jack Storti and Chuck Blecka. 'nle ne11r Mrs. Storti is a graduate of Burbank High School and her husband is an alumnus of Burroughs High School, Burbank. He also is a member of cthe California Anny Natio.nal Guard. 1 Scholarship winners from area high schools and colleges will be inlroduced during the Costa Mesa · Art League's meeting al 7:30 p.m. today Iii ~dams Elementary School. Scholarship awards will be given in three categories, flrst pla~. $100: second place, $75 and third place, $25. Good lunar aspect today coin-. cides with your long-range plans. You will need family backing, cooperalion. This can be a 'f\'onderful day for pro- jecting ide.a whlch brings hap- piness. Stri\•e. SAGITl'ARlUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ):Your overall desires, plans can be transfonned to realities. Key is to be pro- gressive, Don'~ feel you mugt re.peat past mistakes. Do what you know Will mean ad· vancement. Starring In Show An 1ll-1t1:r cast of fuchsias, begonias, orchids, fern and African violets will b • Executives Farsighted DIAMONDS AND ESTATE JEWELRY PURCHASED Youngland HARIOR CENTER IN COSTA MESA Wlll be d-on T.,... day & Wednesday, June 23 • 24, to pr1p1r• for our ANNUAL $200,000 CLEARANCE SALE. - Scholarship recipients from Costa Mesa High School are James Thrasher, David Dies and Kathleen Mooney, Estancia art students are Jotln Kelly, Sherill Fether and Renee Mayo. Studenls from Corona del l\.1ar lligh School ar e Katherine Beardwood, Dalyn Sm ith and Sharmaine l~enderson. The three winners from Newport llarbor High School are Diane Peltengilt, Robert Stoddard and Alllsoo Comstock. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 J: Some factors co ne e r n in g nioney have been hidden. You may get al trulh today. Mate or business partner is in· volved. Start campaign o( rebuilding. fl,f a k e integrity you r key word. You will understand'. VIRGO (Aug. 2J ·Sept. 22 1: You get reward for recent poli cies. actions. Decisions are finalized . No lime to play CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Accent on short journeys, development of ideas, dealin&s with neighbors and relatives. You are busy, tend to try being everywhere at once. Contact today can pay big dividends. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Study ~details connected with mon ey transactiom. Some restrictions are for your 011,·n benefit. Realize this and respond aceordlngly. Door is open to financial windfall - enter. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): featured at the G a r d e n Wonderland, the 11th annual · Guild Lays Plans Fuchsia and Shade Plant Formulating p\an.s for the Steven Merritt , his tor ian. and South Co••' Pl111 Show enauin1 months are memberg J a m e s Nagamatsu, mem-l1i1tol •' th• S•n Di••• fwy. • Cot11 Met• 1•0.to•• Hosted by the California Na· of the newly or1aniied FleurJi~be~rs~h~lp~.~~;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ lion.al :Fuchsia Society, the M Lis Guild of the Easter event will take place on the Seal Rehabilitation Center for Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa,, from 1-t p.m. Crippled Clilldren and Adulla:, on Friday, June 18: from 10 Orange. a.m. to t p.m. on Saturday, With the theme Every June 27, ind from 10 a.m. to I Flower Brlna:s a Messap, the p.m. oo Sunday, June 28. 33-member guild will have ill RE UPHOLSTERY at Factory P'ric• DI,_, fREE ESTIMATES Furniture r.·tad~ To Order \Vi th ··Quality \Vprkmanship" Stop By 11.nd Stt Dur Showroom CASTLE INTERIORS 754t Chapman, Garden Grove Watch for our ad in the Wednetd1y, June 24th .. ditlon of tho .DAILY PILOT, Ber.nice Barlow of Orange Coast College and Patricia Pringle of Golden \\'est Col- lege will also receive first place awards. The "''inning artwork will be exhibited in the Costa Mesa Art League's galleries. Treasurer To Speak Cycle is high ; you can take advant.age of circumstance!i. Be at right place at right tlrrie. Take initiati ve. Put forth ideas in confident manner. With an emphasill on plant first ••ecutive meeUn& at I educatloo, lnstructionll on pot· p.m. on Thurllday, June u ting, propagating IY!d fertlliz-in the Orange home of Mrs . ing fuchsias will be given. Patrick CWmingham. Club displays and commercial A July luncheon, a fall exhibits will be shown. fashion show, a teenage guild Call Collect--1'2·1233 days or 147-7W .,.,;~~~~ ' ' Along with 1 wide atleclion and September coffee and of planl.S. entertainment ind work projects will be discuss· Indian, Coils priz.,, there will be booths ed. In September. Fleur do California stale treasurer with garden gifts and gadgets. Lis will begin conducUn1 tours • . Open to the public, tickets , · Ivy Baker Priest 11,•ill be guest For Powwow will be available •t the en· from womens groups vtsltb1g speaker when the Women 's the center. trance at $1. M F ed · kw lsh 1 lh Division of the N e "'' p 0 r t rs. r ertc e s e huntlngton center presents: Harbor Chamber of Com-Lillie Two-Feel, the Indian new president. Other officen merce hosts the \970 annual storyJeller. has signaled a h are .the Mmes. Praim Sin1h. mitchell marionettes seminar for the Ocange Coon· powwow for 9:30 a,m, on Wed-F res Beauty vice president: w I I I I. m ty Council for Women in nesday, June 14, in the Balboa Moot1omery, secret a r Y : ''shoWboat'' Chambers of Co1nn1erCe. and Qv'ooa del Mar libraries To give a cornplellion that James W. Troxel, treasurer, wonderful old-time melodr•m• with tht 1'1 rs. Priest will speak dur-and Friday, June 26, in the extra care requittd durinc the and Arthur. Mac Br i.d e, f Ing a lunch-tom•-row 1·n ''"'"' . ..,., Ubrary. summer months. try a new volunteer coordinator. •mous pu~pots-frao to the ch ildren d•ily on '-V'I' "" " "''"' fac1'ai bea ty kit b--~ on M•-e ••-M P I h the Balboa Bay Club, preceded . Powwows, complele with u ~ "" are 1111: mes. au t o ma l-Thur1., Fri.'& Sat. Juno 25-lb-27 fresh water. Kelly and Lellnd Coontz -11 am-I pm-) pm-4' pm·7:l0 pm encl by an ll:l5 a.m. social hour. folklore end a story hour, will The kit includes five clean~ publicity; Moss R. Bellows: Saturdey 11 •m-1 pm-2 pm ·l pm·4 pm. Bring tht lier topic will be the signin-continue for six weeks. in" and ....-itionln• treat· Cu · h '''d' h d h cant conrtibutions ........... n•can lnler ..... ed-""""sons m•• call • .,...,.... ... Pr 0 Ir am 1 : MUii am. 11tG' •••, t oy a oro t i1 show-fiuntin9ton center-.+ """'"' ~ ,,-. 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Scrt1b 111/T 1181 HE !lUEl'S NL (i\ iHE, Wiii IOIE! q ;i, ·r ,, r"""'· -"· \'l70 IWl.1-.J&' ., Al c.,, ""L W4a:r--/IESEl4t.ANc11b •rlltrv ~ •-aur;a:COCASE 1'£.,,,-M!!' -ADETK1711E 1"""'4U.111ENNY DOESIH ~-­JVEAR t:WfJ< GI.ASSES.'!'-? . ly Cllarles 11.nottl •• ..... ly Ferd J1hn1oe ly Rop 10111 - r !I . B . • • DENNIS THE MENACE P.'Ma·· .... ' ·' • .. • • It ~· iin:OT ' .f' -·~ • I • Blowing Smoke Again WATCH IT, CHIE~ -Atl.,,U Braves chiri Noca· boma &ets off a 1moke bomb in· hi& teepee ~very · .. ... ------ time a Brave bi.la.• home run. Last year, however, he 1et 1he teepee on fire. . ' . . . Fan Pedals :to Mexico, . . . CONS~CVTIYE . HIT , -MARK;:MENACED ·, ,·. L-·. -. -. ··-. -F . -.~· . aver ... ,_ ast as Ever;· ips-c\Vim6fefronq+oes ' t WIMBLEDON. ·En1land (A~) ~ Put y6ur mOaey on ·the . big seryefs, in , tM All--Elllland TeMil Champi0psh1pa, mi. the faatllt :NiinbJedOJI coorla)~ Y~~~ . T1iat was the mesiage alter the j1rst day's pl1y oil turf baked hat:d Py )t'etk1 of i'<>l Slllllhlne. , ' "'"'e In\~ II on speed," said Fred Perry, who woh 'the Wimbledon title for Britain in the !Dis. 1 "I've 111ver lcnoWn"· the Wimbledon cowU • qWck," uid 1-hn Newcombe of Au1tri.lia, the No. :l.aeed: , In tht opening iwre:.and~Volley duels Mondiy the top four favorites for the tiUe -Rod Laver and Newcombe, Arthur Ashe of Rkhmond, Va., and Tony Roche of Auslrali• -all got over their first hurdles without losing 1 set. ' weather e:a:pertl have predicted possi~ 1 • • • ·.·. . ,. ·bli tbunderstOrms, which mlit\1 ~low the i:ourb down. But i~ present they ' on P~Yinl llkt,Ughlnlna. " Laver, u . fasl as . eve.r at 31, had bis serve-al)d.volley _game going in top gear. io .demolish George "B.ulch" Seewageri, of ·Bayside, N,Y,. 6-2,. 6-0, 6-2. -Ashe , rated by some experts as .lhe llR!iest man to stop Laver from winning' hi$ tttltd straight Ut", wu equally. im· l ~sive in hammering Graham Stllwell. , ofiBrit'aln 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. On these fast surfaces, some players ·w_QO .. don't pack. ~ hefty service could • be in trouble. · . . . Cliff Richey of San Angelo, Tex ., U.S. Np. 2, ieUed more on sliced services and plactmtnts than on ~ and, strug- gled fu Overcome 38-year-0~d 1st.van . ' ., . ~ ! -. . · LA'·Bontbers Unload. ' ' ' It's ATLANTA (AP ) -LO! An&ele1, MMJstlcs will show, is not 1 power-hitting ball club, but you'd never convince Atl:tn- t. fans thil is trut. t ·' ,. The Dodgrers smacked three home runs Monday ni&hl in a .. 2 vlctorY over the Braves, giving Los ; Angeles four homers i111 three: 11mes in Atlanta this • year. . . They have only 29 in thelr other 66 game& played elsiwhert lrOl;lnd the. Na·. tional Lel(Ue. . . , . ."We were talking bejore the ,game a1'14 .fliured everybody would d1?Uble their home · run t o t a 1 s b'y playing here all the time." said Bill Gtabarkewitz, whose solo blast In the ·eighth inning was his seventh or tbe year. u''I guess il's the allituds, but the 'ball seems . to really -carry h er e , ' ' .. , ' All ihree --DOdger homers ·came oft Pli.il Nlekro, M, runniog 1P. 23 :the. total' off the ri1ht-handed knuckleballer this year. He gave up only 21 during the entire 1969 season. Dodger right-hande r Alan Fosler, 4-7, beat the Braves for the tftird· time, but got last-OUt help from Jim Brewer when the Braves threatened in the ninth .. "I don 't think I really pitched .any better again.st the Brayes," · Foster~said. ''It ju.st seems tha t everything falls into place 11ainst Otis clu b .. " U'IS ANGILll . ; .ATU.NTA 111 r k~ ' 111•~~ Mol1, 11 • • I Cl 0 G1,,ldo, 2b • Cl 1 0 Gr1blr1l"Wlt1,u • 1 2 1 Klrog, ph 0 0 I 0 W.Plr111f, lb ' I I I A1promofl!1, ph 1 0 0 0 Knco, rt 3 o 2 o S.J•ckMn, h ' o 1 O C•twford, rl I 0 o 0 H.A1f9fl; rl 4 0 2 O L!'lebvr1, 711 4 O 1 0 Carty, U · • J •O' 0· 1 Hl !lotr, c l I 1 0 C991d1, lb 4 0 0 0 Sudl•l1, Jb 4 1 1 2 Gcr!11111, cl 2 0 0 0 Auuen, er • o I o c.aayer, lb ' o 0 O Fosff'r. o 4 0 o 0 D14111f, . c 4 II l 0 Gulya~· of Hwi1ary 6-2, ~· 6-4, M. f · The Jitst day went throuth wlti+>ut 1 sin1le maJoi' upset. . . Stan Smith, the United State1' to~ ranking ."player from Los An,tlts, ahot into' the third round of the championshipa today with a &.2,' 6-2, 6-4 'victory ovtr Hans-Joachim Plotz of We.st Germany: Uver won over Australian. John Alex. andet, 6-1, 6-3,_ 6-3. The first upset oc- curred when Alexander Metreveli of the Soviet Union defeated Jan Kodes ol Czechoslovakia1 the 14th seed, in a first round match &-3, 7-5. U , Z-t, 7-5. Jn other top matct>es, Roche defeated Ruffels .in an all-Australian~ round ~ match S-4, 6-3, 6-2.~ and Bill Bowrey of AuSfralia ' ousted Patricio-Cornejo ol Chite -6-3~ 6-4, H , 7·5, U . . Also todaY._ !te\tPQtt Beach;s Roy Emerson downed Jan Leschly of Den· mark, 6-3, 6-3, M . Today.the spotlighl shifted to the 1irll.- Jn these ronditlons the two top aeed1 -big .serving Mrs. Margaret Court flf Australia a n d serve-and.volley specialist Mrs. Billie Jean King of Lon& Beach ._ were stronger ravoritea than eve r to reach the fin;d. Both had easy. looking matches . today . Mrs. Court had to play Sue A1ei:ander, an Australian teenager, and Mrs. Kint fa ced Flortlla Bonicelli of Peru. Mn. eourt.has Won the women's till• twice aqd Mrs. King took it three ye1r1 running, from 1966 to 19611. La.st year'a chan'lpiop, Mrs. Ann J~ of ~lain1 • is doing television commentaries thil year ·and is not defen_ding hef title. Sports ··clipped S1wrt Showered With •Gifts WASHINGTON (AP ) -Cesar Gullet· Grabarkewitz said.,. ''Why ., Wes Parker arew1r, p o o o o P.J<tllltro, p 3 2 1 1 W!l ... !m, p . 0 0 0 Cl ,,_"' ... Wht el AP/U~ ... • J :. I• •• . .., Ml':X!OO CttY -World Cup pool· . l complete let ol ducall . for an the n\brtema: · . World Cup game!, ah airpl~ne ticket ''niy came1 from many counlriei near . was donated for tbe return· to Uruguay and fir to see the three weeks of IOCCft' and another donor provided hotel I C· competitiOns whlch wett: eoncluded Sun-· commod1tions to the gritty fellow. r ei !aid. Monday it will be·yery ~fficult hit hls QUt with only one hand ." lor aflyone to . break tlte.,major. league_ f~rker homered in the fourth inning record of 12 consecutive base-hits _ and Bili Sudakis · droVe in the deciding n1ns 'in the fifth' with a tw1>run blut ~t 'the 0 ·Del.i'oit short».op ·likes ·the •idea irito" the right field scars. · . . of go.in.g after it in the na uOn"•s caPit4J. The victory enabled the . Dodgers to GUtier,fez, a 2?-year-0ld. veniezue1a.,, slip into second pla.~e J n -the · Yiest- Lum. pPI I I I 0 ·T~~ »•I• hll~ ~2t 2 Los ... ~... 000 l]t) 010 -' Ali.n11 091. 000 100 -2 OP -LOii "'191111 I. Atll"t' I. LO& -LOI An91lls 5, A!llm1, I. ,, -H. "''°"· Hll -w. Parker Ul, Sudakl1 (Jl, "· Nleltro Ill, Or1Nrli. .. w111 111. s a -Lot11t1vre. • ' ' · · •l'"H•r•11 so f ll!llV (W .... 1) l ·f l) t 1 2 1 Cl 9,..,.., h ) 0 . 0 0 -0 0 P.Hltliro !U-Jl I · 1 4 ' · O • Wi'l!t)m 1 1 0011 H&P -b\l ·il'o11e< tGont.1111\, by Fo~!tr IG.,._ 11 1,1). WP -FM!er. "· Hiiier•. Time -J ;U. LOS ~NGELES -Wa)'lle COUelt "yt he's· surprising himself with his speed / -but That even more people will bt- ,;urprised by his performance at ~Is wceke11d "s Nationctl 'AAU Track ed·F1eld . Championships in Bakersfitld, Calif. day when BruilsmoC.heied Italy, 4-1. Still, il WIS a mighty tough way by , ·· whicti to accomp&lsh "his means. 1. just set ail American League record swlday · Division, ont-half game ahead of the by collecting seven hits in· seven at-ba ts -Braves find nine games behind the front- in one came. rU"{lil)i Cin.c~U Reds. 7 -. • Atl~t -1Ll62. Collett, UCLA's.premier quarter-miler, prediCted Monday he. will run the qum.et in 4·5 .seconds -. whlch would cli1. eipt, ···tenths of a secood off his cereer but. . , , Probably the most unusual vi1lt.or wu ~ the · first customer in that new · . . . . • chap from Urucu•Y who bicycled to ambulance "doesn't tufn out to be our the tournament. The. man , lntervlewed on Mexican televiaton, 11id it had been peddJin& •mbauador of good will. 00 lo"g ~nee he left his pue~lo thal I 'tr -f:l 'tr • he couldn't even remember the departure Never will J &arn my Hck to a M:dku date.' Reel Crol1 IOllcUor afkr wla•t Uppned Further, he came' lo Mexico without f'rhlay alsht ii dll1 city. ftfle r:uatn& game ticket.s, hoJNnc by chance to pro..__ '° e1e1pe tbe ral• I lilt • laf,6 1tene· • -• -.... WHITE WA.SH _______ .. __ _ II dte .aldewatk nd tumbled UH llnt tn&e _. bn)' PaMe de. l•,Refonn1 . ne Qee developed a h111e knot l•bou\ tH 1lze ef 1 J•m-e11l •*' 1 eoulda•t ~~ lt~erer: =Ill~ ::1~11·"::: ni~y .. No l(1t!llioal were ' asked except my a8'fte, ltdclreu ud ecc1p1Uon. Then I wu i:-ray~ 111d .-1ableqataOy 1 doctor ~n• .. ,T• stuck a needle hrle lbe knee and ducal.I. Re Wd he· • Wt(bc'li;ew ·, '1abstl~Ual amciuiit of . Wocid cure the prec~,.a -·~ """-•fLtst .. to ""uce . ti.e ~DIDI 1IDCe liotillq came on a t"1P'I-m-•· 'in: bad bee• ...._ ., tn. was to &et pubUdty on his tr11 ahd . He &ltd --pd It prescribed hotMfully thal woukl. C1tTY a plea tq medlcadea· ull wt.W me ~ell. I 11ked raise ·ftmds: to. 'provide an ambulance JOr' die bW. a.t' 't. 1111 1heck ht· 1atd for his impoverished vlllqt. t~ ·' ~re·. wai_ -.. •rst -. all Hrvlct1 The olher .mo~ve. was ol course . rendered .are crat11. : per chance 1et a gltmpee or these c!as;;ic He dMla't eve• &ry to obll1ate .me aoccer mat~: • hy pohttla1 out there wu 1 don1llon It turned out he aot even more · than bo•'near the exit fer Uro1t Wllo tnrpt he barg1illld for -mainly due td tht care "lo Wbibute. TV exposure. . Al"'° · previous llkleoa01 eiperle~es· The town got the ambulance, be aot In dte Unll.ed St.ate. It 1'as an utt-· Ji.efty, Fregosi Once at Odds ~ just a year 110 the last-place California An1tls were stru11liJll to m&intain their comeosurt under a ntW n&nager -only tht tec<ll"ld one ln their h~tory, today UW J1l.l&l&tr has lhe Angels sttuglln& to ovutuiul MinM:IOla and grJ:b firll pl.ct iri 1t,be American League \\/tit -and "° one is more indicative orf'lhe club'• chance lhan Jim Fregosi. 'lMle Aiigel,5 1hortJtop. a fi ve-time All· believable event. It also made me fOr1et how mlterable I wa~ reell•&· -tr * '-tr People here continually question me as to why tbt United Slates didn't ha ve a team in the romPit,i~ion 1hd why more Americans didn't cOme to the games. . . Tl1'f: U.S. was eradicaled In lhe first elimJnations (1969) -which is nothing new in soccer. HoweVei-, with the new interest ind activity. by oUr youngsters we may· be a decade or SQ away from blouomlnt in this ~rt. Contr4ry to ITIOlll of our pro · sp:irts, · ~r is the one endeavor left for thi little guY. . ,, · .. :.1 · .. s'9r with this club -the only one .,._nu ever been on since bei ng drafted fol the. 11eW ·1t1.1 e1pansioR team - ~·is shattered !tit seuon when mana1er BQI Rigney wll fired. And wh,ile a._good many llO<:ctr &.afnes 1are less. than spect.arolu, you could 11ay quite t~ same far ,blaebill a·nd ice hockey. llLL' GRABARKEWITZ OF THE DODGE.RS Ill THROWS. TO FIRST FOR DOUBLE PLAY. ... ~. : la ploct cl Jlipey -•who had done thi drallioa. lheft RUided lhe ninny k~ aloni -came Lefty Phillips. Ht wu welcomed wilh a wave ol coolness. , _B,raziliai,.~ Go · Wild · Celebrating .. · '. wrtii slt111Uol wun'L healthy,,'' one · RJO DE JANEIRO (AP) -The jo)'OUS In Belo Horizonie, 'caPllal of Mlnaa A1J1e1 p\aytr remembers. '"I think celebralioris of Brazil"• World Cup socc::er Gera ls Stale, three roung ·men and twtt e"'.W)'body wu )lite• lilUe lill)', rully. girls were killed .._.,hen the ir Volkswagen >rM _...,. 'n for all ot ua started victory over Italy in Mtdco lef t toU nd k It'd d . • 1 b • ~ ""'""u• a a true co 1 ed ur1ng lne ce e ra-·.,.'il-s"'"-tbb "ear." ol at ~ 44 dead in Rk> alone. 1· · · .Ulll: t'" -·l!I I IOn!i, · ~y, mt1n•hlle, wenLlo Minnesota , A1thou&h police and hospita ls did not From Sao Paulo. there were reports . i~linl a t.e:am whkh hid won the lnitialiy repert an extraordin~ry numbtr ol 187 people arr,sted during the ctlcbra- diitaanal Utlt. wfth eaae. They'rt lr)llftf nf accidents Sunda1 r;pt. offk.lat ln· lions ,slince Su Rday afterftoon.i and al~ ti di • acaln -but CaUtornll 11n·r formation t.ued later Wd 1,800 ptr~s or an abnormal number of aecident cases ccip •tkt«i· were trealed In the four maln public tre&led In hospita ls. ,,. AfWe1', idle MondaJ, wll) try to . hospil1ls of Rio between· midnilbt Sun-ln Rio, a child was'-kHIC<J.o as· ftsult cut i11o tbt: Twins' 4Y.-g1me lead tont~ day and noon Monday. ,, oC r1£eworks Qurns .• Several othtr deaths 11 flllJ' llnd Andy Mesaersmllh , M, ~ caleS wert Of buf!"• by tirework~, v.·ere . rrom traff ic accidents, al least • .... mound •c•nat Chictao'• Jerry f11J1. hurt attacks, tnd iun snots. A lhret. ~·ere or dehydration anit nther Jlfltlld."'6-4 , in O. eptner ol 1 fOUl'"llnM 11r11 aiunbf:r -of traftlc 1ecldenl1 1bo dt.athi wer1 11$led as results «>f various ~tel with lhe White Sos. ~ w11 J'tC'On.lld. or natural causes. .. I In Rio, PeoJ>le wert 1611 ·a· little dazed Momtay morning and lhere was 1 holiday at mosphere ih the city. A few revelers ~·ere seen on the streets, Wearing what was left ol their gi'ttn-and·yellow flimsy . paper CO!ltumes. ind .singing improvised sat'flbaS, at-a very slow rythm. in which the phrase: "Now I Am Happy," "'as constantly re peated. . All through the night, radio and tc\evlsioo statio!ll repcateCI de scriptions nr the 19 lfoals Braill scored rlurlng . the World· Cup toumam enl in ~fcxico. Th"Y const~nlly p!Ayt tl pAtrlotlc hymns Reports say lhat all ov.u B r a z i I celebrati°"s 'of the victory we re as In- tense and euphoric as in Rio. In Brasilia, President_ Emilio Gar- raslazu Medici, himseU an enthu!iasUc socttr fan\ called ~1exico twice on tht phone alter the match and congratulated the Braiilian player3 PcrsOnaily. Breaking all protocols .. Med ic:! came out onlo lhe parch 'of .the palace In ~hirt sleeves, and jumpe~ Ind shouted like th e many rans outside the doors. He was pa rticularly p!casCd with'·ha vlng . predicted the exact 4· l . sco~e . of the . Brazil-Italy m•tch. • • NEW YORK -The 1econd-plaCe fini&hers in major league baseball's four divisions last sea.son. received an edra reward Monday-mdre money. Thel Chii;ago .Cubs, Detroit Ti1ers; Oakland A's and "San Franciaco Gluts were grant~ additional shares by David L. Cole. who ' wa.s selectett to arbitrate, the matter by the Major League Players; Association and the owners. • EL CAJON -Pecgy Harmot'f' or Vanderbilt. the U.S. Junior Girb Cham.; pion in 1963, led the first day's quallflerr in the National Women's Intercollegiate G~lf Tournament Monday with a 39-~73, one over·par on the Singing Hills Country Club rourse. -.... Miss Hannon grabbed a oOe-shol 1ead over Mary· Dwyer .or the University pr Miami, Carol Sorenson of Arizona Sta.le and BOr)nie Lauer of.Michigan State. ' At 75 were Carmen Piasecki of St. Mary's of the Woods, South Be"nd, Ind., and Judith Johnson of Briarclifr Colle1t. Shelley Hamlin of Stanford , one n( the tourney fa vorilcs, v.:as in a grOijp' of four at 76. · ·~ • . . LOS ANGELES -Israel's World CllP &occer team, which tied eventu•I finllist- ltaly 0--0, will .play the · Greater Los Angeles All Stars tonight at the Colbeum1 Israel tied ·the .Italians 0-0 and the Swedish team, I•I, and lost to Uruau~; 2--0. in the World Cup rompeUUon ·:at ~fexico City., ,..,_ •. • SAN FRANCISCO -S1n Francisco Warrk>rs owner Franklin Mieuli 11ys he will . try again to block the merltr of the professional ba1kelbaU lea,lL unless the Denver RockcL!l 1ive up ricl'lll to college star Ralph Simp&on. Mieuli said "Monday he will d~t In a rcw days whether to seek 1ujiporl of two other NBA club presidents £f" quired lo obtain I new vote. ·, Mleuli conleqded the original a~lfti vote would have railed if owners ~ known the · ABA team would pen:i.1; ~ keepjng ri1ht.s to the 20 -y ear •• o.J'a sophamore at Michigan Stale. '""I'' • NEW· YORK .-Tennb added Al&,Olt lo lls ever·increaslng prize money pM Monday with the •nnouncement of--·a Worldwide C rand Prl1 of Ten IT t 1 &pon!Ored by the International Lawn-.~ nis Federation and Pepsi.COia. :I Seventeen or the world's best knowll toUrnaments, including nine fortitn W cl&ht U.S. tournaments, will partlcl,S.te. F.ach toumamenl ·will award pobltw to the top finishers. Al the conclusion1 el 11\e Grand Prix clrcull. lll0,000 in' pl1lt mOflCY will be•dlitri"'1ted. ~ !•h• A top prize or •• 000 Will ~ W~ O'lt No . .I finlsh!r' wtlh prizes 1raded doWa lo lt.000 !or the 20lh·plact finisher. !IL:. • F - ·M ceru bul nijt Bea In COUI Ji1 dis( pt .. lhff deft Tiii pn!' tel! 'S Vici blit a~ F Wei .Jhe lea T aw: wi~ ho!< con it • Dia s ed fro of las· poi fro al • F ""' Kn , .. 1 "" :HI Sai I j • .. I W< Co we P'• ga ba I tel I en mt be in ba 51' I wt LG La "' lh •• ... .. '~ " " " ' 't .. t ,, ~ .. t" .. •• .. .. .. '" ., .. :; •< " " m " •• " ,, • y li c fi • • l ~ l I ' " f I ( • .1 I 1 -. DAILY '1LOT J7 Footlalll Letib FV, Mesa FV Downs 3 Foes . ' .· ' MV Nips Artists;. DlllVE KNUS FDllWAllD • --------1'1J_----------------..l---!.oN-DOW •. Mi---- c.l 1·itons Def eateil~. . Tht aoKtr who doun't driv• Fives Near ·-·~howdown=l~8:~egian~~asehall~~-r----it Miaaion Viejo escaped lht cellar ln the Foothill iummer buketball league M o n d a y nipt by banding the Lafluna Beach ArUsll a 5M'I setback in action on the Kni&hls' rourt. Foothill moved Into· un- disputed poaession of first place in the standings with three victories against no defeats. 'Ibe ·Knights defeated Tustin, '12-55, in a battle of previously undefeated ' quin· tell. 'San Clemenie's Triton! fell VK:tims .to' a fourth quarte~ blilz by Santiago in dropping a 51-56 verdict. Four Mission Viejo players were'in double figures during the·action with Tom Ferguson leading the way with 15. Tb< Diabloo put the decision away in the second quart.er with a 20 point outburst whil.e holding the Arilsll to 10. At conclusion of three periods, .. it was U-30 ln favor ol the Diablol. . San Clemente used a balanc· ed scoring attack to pull in front or Santiago at conclusion of three periods, 44-35 but a Jast · quarter splurge of 23 pointl put the Cavaliers in front by a two4ioint margin at the final whistle. Foottllll't Ray Sc bu I l z scored 31 points to lead the Knights over Tustin in the feature game of the night. The league llandlngs at the present time show Foothill, 3-0; Tustin and 5antiago, 2-1; San Clemente and Mission Lion Ace All-CIF 3rd Team Pitcher . Ed Bane of Viejo, 1-2 ; and Laguna Beach, G.;i •• Action continues Wednesda,y ni9ht with three 1 1 m e 1 11<.'heduled. . ' Mission Viejo faces Tustin · at 1:15; Lacuna Bead! will' tangle with Santiago at 7:30; and San Clemente meets ftont~ running Foothill Jn the t o'clock encounter. Tb< Foothll! league will con· tinue through July 15 with a double round of com_petition followed by four nights of toornament play. IAN CL•M•NTI Utl Ktl•le c-·-v.- Mcc .. 1111 Ell,..,. ltuKNf '-M Atl1~i. Toti It Ol•l Hllbut """' .... Hull Z1ilel 1!~1111 S1r1111 Wo""-" Tll1l1 Pe ftT PP •TP 2 • , " 1 1 1 , J 7 I 13 4 ' "t 11 • • I It S I A 11 I t . I t e II I I • • 1 0 11 II 11 S6 IAMTIMOC•I ·peftTftPTP 7 ' .. JO 1 1 I J: 6 S A 11 • I S I I I 1 I 1 e I t • ' l ' 1 • • t • • 1 • 10 17 IS SI ._. ~ °"'""' Stn Cltrn1nt1 11 14 1• 1'-$6 S111ti.H It 13 10 »-JI 'r11wll f'ffllCiwltl' WHO ......... $dlu11l: CllUI J.11111011 McCaal P .. ,.,n furne•• Tll11W .Sw1lm CNm!rf Zylltowll!;I H•m H....:11..., Comb1 • llllMrH C1"',0.ll ·--flllll ftODTHILL fnl pe ,., ftP T" s t 1 12 111115 I I 5 I . . ' . 1! S I SI I 2 l • I I ' I I I I 1 • I ' • ' I I 6 ,5112171 'rUITIN fill ft• PT PP Tft 3 A 3 11 • • J • I t 1 It 7 I 2 • 0 0 3 I ' . ' 2 I l t l 3 • 1 1 ' 1 1 2 3 I I 1 2 19171155 ·-"' ... "'" lJ 11 ,_, 1S-7t FHlll111 TUllin 1 21 IJ 14-55 MISllOM ¥19JO IUI Pe ,T P• 'r'I" NormtlldY J ' f 10 Ev•111 • e 5 12 MunOY 1111 FlffllSOll ' I 2 1S '"-" 1 11 2 Hftltl 221• lllldlHll 4 l 2 · 11 fatal• • 15 ,, u c-111 G111Hpll Mlt'flrs H1rt>old Nld!o-11 WMlnlh Tet1l1 UeUNA 1aacH t4J) pe PT ftP TP' l I I I ' • t ,, t • l ' I 3 6 1' I I 2 2 • ' t • tlll7D .. ,. "' ....... Miulln Viii• II 111:1 11 1$-!J L11un1 IM~ 1• lt II 17--4 his kn~a f~rw1rd durin1 his downswin1 .(illust11!ion #1) overtook& 1 vital aou rce of power -tht bi& muscles of his lep. Your lt1s should le1d ;our h1~ds throu1h tht hittin1 zone, 11 min• 1r1 doln1 in illustratiQn f2.' As you swin1 down 1nd throu1h, you should IHI your fttt pushini downward · and B • o.. .. forcin1 power up throu1h your l .. s. You will 1•t this f1tlin1 . if your kn111 actively drivi for- •w1fd on your downswin1, while your upper bOGy r1m1ins be· hind lht ball. •• Newport, Mesans In Narrow Wins ' The opening 1alvo wu fired man1 instances. in the Costa Mesa summer "We will keep half ot them recrea~I basketbaU leal'H'· Jn the Coria Mesa Leaaue Monday night and when the __ , the other •-u . the Or dust of batUe for the .first_ two .uN ... m - games wu set.tied, a differen--.anae-u.,ue/' coach . Emil tial of three point.I teparated Neemt aaid. "This way we the four combatants. 1rill bt able lo 1ive them all Newport Harbor came from more p!ayinz Ume and this 11 behind in the fourth period t•-1m~· •• ,.. t lh. with 11 points to win a 59-SI '.Ill' tt-... n~, ......,. a IS verdict over Los Amigos. tune of year. , Costa Mesa Hifb:'s Mus. Newport bad three playera tangs took a 5341 VJctory over in double fiiures. Tbe Tara Mater Dei. moved in ·rront in the openinJ: Kim Woll paced Costa Mesa . scoring with 15 pointl and aLania but fell back Jn the was the: only player Jn double nnt two periods to trail, 47- figures. Dan Reed and Pal 42, coin& into the final quar. Sweetland each .. had..nine and ter. Tom SamJ>IO!i scored eicht.. . AcUOn In the Costa Mesa Thi Mustanp have apht . their squad tbii teason with Iea1ue Will be played every .action on the 11111e nilh• in Monday, Tuelday and Wednu- day night. OnlY. .one 1ame remains . ' .... 111'111,tl f''I "V:.1:fi rt ' u I I ............... , ' befoie o "-down ball1e Foun111n .Vllloy'1 American between Colla Meta H!Jfb's· LeP,. Junlar -ball taam M~ 1\111 I'•. u n ta In made 1 l1fltdl In coechln1 V.n. ' •·-· J .._ Qr INetlmfflller •1 m auir:Y s --.... n ,.._ anc• penaanel f:nd came on to win "-'''" \111..., .. 111 ••• --· • 1 •.....tlJ). aummer buUtball leque. tlne pmea over ..,_,weekend 1u110.t.Y Both n...;. .. e Co:ut 'ITU while the Hlrbor n...a-won "l>VMT,1,IN VALL•Y. 01• ---• ........ ~,., n r 111'111 quintetl are Undefeated after a ,.ir· and Su. Ctemm&e and iorur, 1f • , s s , th I ... A ' ' '111 Goecll•tr cf I • I 0 ree cunes n -aummer tbt Harbor Ancell 1p two· · c1w.orc11w9'11, u _ ~ , , 1 1 clrc91.t and Wemudly nltht'• lame!' • , Hlc1tt. u t 1 o , ~~ 111 • • Dolltrlr, cf 2 2 I I a .. uvn w serve u a wann_up Watmln*r '•dropped a • .....,. " 1 • 1 o for Monday's blUle at 5;U. decilion to Fountain Valley. :.::,...,a ~ ~ : : Monday even inf the Fo•aUtValley topple·d ~"::.":. ·~ ~; ~ Mustangs defeated Lowell; fl. · Wellminl\er,, ~. La Habra, M/ldllll, 1• s 1 s 2 51, while the Barat1 were bin-~2, and El Modena, 11-3 to :=:;:.· ~ : ~ : l din,a: Sooora a U.23'aetback. bounce back bWO ~ntion V11'1WV, lll ' 1 I I """"9H, $1> l I I I Coach Dave Brown's Foun-in the National Lea,guei. .,_._ • s o • e tain Valley quintet used • The J'.>odtet• defeated Sad· lll•19 • 43 11 "11 moderate fast break and a dleback, 7-0, and Garden· , '--"' ...._. • M • ball-~--· -~--G .. A • ,._ ...... \111f1Y • .,, ae-11 1•, 'l.'UUUUI UI•--· rove, -· II . Mllltli. ' "' .. ~ 3 7, "We don't have enouah San Clemtntl won Ofer Sa&o heilhl to control the boards ta Ana, 3-2, and Jost to Bolsa --. •ATU• .. .,. • '111 , .. ,J and u11e a full fut break./' Grande, 4-l. Tbe lnpla lb.St ~'.· : : : ~ : Brown uid. and defelted Tustin, 11-3. Mlrlln, t s l 1 ' F f I I "'""· If • 2 t 1 ••we have experience and onner pro e 11 on a •1111c111r11, d' l 1 1 1 IODle lfKld buketblll players bUeball stir Gene MarJnacci ~?9.. ! : : ; but we lecll: a tall mn " toot over the relpl ol Foun· w1t1on. ,, , , o o 'Ibe &niii tiOiil-a nUcleus taln Valley'• Legkin team liid :"Min~. " ~ : : : ol four aanen returni ... from hid three compltle -vie· ,,,._;..., • 1 • e • ... T1t1i. • 1 11 7 the team that finished in a tories by his pltchina ttaff. SCWI • ., ........ blaze of glcr'y last HllCM plus steve Foz went Ill the way H•rbof A~Hl• '°' 118 ~~ 11 ~ two other leUermen. against. La Habra, Jay Stamey Sldllllllllck ooe eoo 110-1 1 l Dave Lynch was bilh storer did it agilinlt WutmlDlter and for lhe flarom -Y· niibl Gil Blnal"I turned the trick wllb 14 potnta. qalnlt El M-.0. Scott Frieatad aconid aiz: IATVaU.'r' pokU in &he second quarter IJOUNTAIN VALi.~ 1:1 II ~ to lead Coltl Mesa to a com· 'r1tt. " s 1 t • Elllltn, If e I • I mandlng balftlme advantaae Mlkhln, •• s 1 • • -and eventual viclory, ~ =::. ':h : : ~ : Arter falllnc back 14-10 in w __ ,...,,, 111 •, •, ,• •, th I. Ctnt/'111, rl e irst period, the Mustangs Goodtk1tr. rt • • • • moved in f"*ll. 32-26 in the ~ ... e1 : ~ : : second llanza. Each of the w11111nson, c ' 1 2 1 final lwo _..._. f,.. .. a.1 the v1rlllt'f; lll t 1 • 1 a---vu.uu SMm1tl, I'll 1 I e I scorinc even. ch11rc11M11. • • o • , Rick Desmet · and Alan f':01!11 J ; ~ ; Moore played well in the re. '-' .., ....... • " • ''*°"" MA1t•Oll DONllS 111 111rIll1'1111 M••tln,c l ll l z .. ....,,,. 51•1 ,....,,lb S!21 J. ~i.ndltrd, cf l l l J .......,,,rl •Oil v1111rt,a 1011 W1hon, ·11 ' I I I M, 111..mtrf, U I 0 I I LMVY.Jll 1111 --·· ., 1 011 l"*"'d· ..... 1 •• 0 Hlldrldl. " 1 • 1 e Tll1l1 , » l t l lelf"l lllW ~ .. " ..... " . Dodetrt IOI IN 111--' f I Gll'fln Gt-IOI IOO ..._.. t • tATUIOA'r' NAIM>lt Adi~ UI Mrtirlll 4 • 1 • I I I I '"""'¥··· • ' ' • .._...i 11 • 1 e e M1Nt1111, lb S I I I '~'4Wl(to·~ 4 1 t l TOllll • '1 ti I' 11 • ' ' ""' llY. , ....... ' . . " . 1t1rtior ""''" '°' 110 913-111• JI TU•ll11 m2 KIO 000.-3 lt J . , IA1UaOA'r IAN CLIMINfl UI ' :', Ill r II ~ Cllldv, lb ' ' I • I Sllllllt, :lb I 1 t I 'rlVll'll. cf ' .... It, ltttelltn. :Ill • 2 I I ,, , Andll'ton, II l l 3 $• IUernen, rt t I • • K1111, rt I I I • K11111, It l I I e T. ltHCh111, If I I I I > Wrleht,c -'e .• 1 "'''"'°"" ' •••. 711111 » J ) .I.;. '._.., ..... ••• 5•nl1 Al\I 001 1• --J 1 ~ Stn Cttnw1111 eoil JDt lb'-f I • I ', • IUNOAY .UN ct.•MIMf• tn ' ... . ' .. , ..... ll!tl111r. 21:1 , • ' • 1 .. Ooucil•t. ·Jt • • • ·= T1111n1,d', 111• f. lllldl•fl. (, • • • .. It, llltd\l11, Jll 1 I I ... Dey, Jll ._, I f -t• AndwlCln, ti • 1 I e• IClltl'...,.,lb ,·11'9, K1lel1. Ir l e I I , -'-·II' I I 1 e. Wrl•hf· I .J I I ·I~ Ml•IDI. t 1 • I I " Mc1C11ll~I, rf ' 1 e I I '" 1C1.,.,r1 1 '•e1"' All ... ,• ' I I I • NilllM, 1 • .e • 11 Tllltt DJte• ....... -••• 1111 c-11 a 100 eo1-' i ' .. Ill Gtllldt )CIO HI CIOll:-4 S ' A111llllm-... ,_ •u~~ W•IM (11 ... .... l ' • • ' • • l i ,: i ; ' . : I ' ' : : ' . ' ' ' ' 1· : t-' . ' ScwelllrlMllaftl. •NI Wetll'nlM ... f 11111 eoo uo-3 11 1 Ollll II• 00-1 I t bounding department and Jon LI H1er1 ..... IOl-2 I 1 Marchiorlatti filled in well at ,ounr.111 Vll~':,:..:V e1w-i 1 1 MclClnltv, II Chrl1m1n, lib ,, .... , .. lb I( ..... c MOfrrlfl• ff•P ..... d M.ll"llnin, cf Emllft'I, 3b Jlml'SOll• 1t.-1r Sift'"""' 1b Arll'l\lr, rf CIUIM11Hrr'1', I M.1v1, Ill J 1 1 O";:=========='-; J t 1 811 : : : : Teoois lnstnictian a guard pgst In the lecOOd POtltlTAIN VALL • .,. 141 bl{ Mrll"' •• -l'f'ltr,tf 417 Marcbiorlatti, Dou1 M1Ce Slllm1tl, • , • 0 • ---Gelld11tr1. rf 1 e 1 ~ and l>emnet: Ire juniors, Mlkl!ll1, 11• 4-t J givin1 the Mustanis a ltront :=: ~ ! ~ : nucleus for tbe ne1t two •~""""' " l • 1 Hld.1, 11 l e I aeaeons. v 1mtv. ..... ' • 2 Four aames are acheduled w111t1nM11. c ' • ' ~M '''"""·" ''' ea"-u onday and Wednesday Tetel.I u ' 1t niibt. Wednetday'i flrst en-w11TM1H1T1a ':L , 11 ,., counter between Sonora and f'rlce, 11 s 2 l • Troy --II Mlftlllll. t• J 1 I wul ltlr1 at 1:'5; Foun-, ~1• 1 • • e tatn valley and Anlheim meet ,. ~ t I i •l C:45; co.ta. Mua\ and 1119• • ~ • • • M » 1:1: Oranae J>atUe at I ; and Lowell 1tu...11. c , e 1 • meets Pacifica in the finale at t. , • • 0 S 1 l 0 J I I I ~ :· l '~ • I •• ,Unique Gu.r1nteed' . Molhod 645· 1907 642.o954 T1t111 • • • 0 ..., J 11 • lcere n 1...i111• ''============ . • " •. 1 lM· Ami-11111 In 111--ll 11 ' H1rtw A1111l1 101 121 001-I 11 I IUMb'r' ttAa•Oll AdlU 1111 McKlllllv, 11 Ar!llur, rf Qulllflbltf'I',,, IC.,.._k1, c Mtr:•••· p.tr "'"'·cf ... '•rM S I 1 1 l I I I 1 e I 1 ~ J I 1 I t I l ' I I 1 , .... C•ITA MllA (HI Pe PT PP Tl' • • J 11 Corona delMar Trips Borrow up to • *' • 11 '· . 1 , 1• t 1 3 I Westminster High and Dave Colton of Troy (an imelder) were the only <>ranee County prep bueball players to garner All-CIF bmors . in baseball. Botb were accorded third. team berths. Bane compiled a· 0.39 er·a en route to a 7-3 won-'°5! mark. The nifty southpaw bas been tabi>ed for ioound duty in the second annual AH-State baseball' game at Anaheim Stadiun1' Sunda.y. Johnsob Rolls -939 Set The Muatanp returo lo ac. lion , t bi 1 evenine at 1:30 apinlt Loi ArnlFI with El- ' tancia facinl Plcifiei in ·.the openin1 lame at 7: 15. • • • 11 ) I I ' J 0 ' ' '' 11 " " LOWILL-<IN) V .k. p z . 6 4 $9,9®onrour ::~ . i ing o oists, · Real Estate ,:, with up to 3 yrs ··• Corona del Mar defeated and John Roche ol Buena Marini'• Vildnp, M , in an Park each bad.five eoais. In Kona Bowling Action Player of the Year honors went to George Ambrow of Long Beach Poly w h i 11 t.akewood mentor J oh n Herbold was ·named coach of the year. 11'11'ST T•AM ... "-· kM9f ...... OF 80b Andrtwl. I. Torr1"ct .3N 0.. OU.M 11.0b«tl, \l.,,fl.lr1 .310 (flF Jerrt' ll1fftrtv. Lvnwood .m 11 Jlm Mceonnell, OOl'rlln111tf .•iS !8 Kl"' H1nn1ford, L1k..-d .3,11 18 Ed lowml", S1rrt1 l1rblr1 .«17 $5 Gloroi A"'llr-. LI ~oly .•2i C: w8!H Si.t'k, Ch1fflt'f .d5 ·~ Tom Llder1r, Llk.wood 10.0 , ~ Fr1r* O'C-r, l l1holl Amil 1•·2 ~ GlfY .-,.,.11n. \1111tur1 12·J S•CONO Tl!AM l,4)ft -Fr«I lvn11 IEI Monti! •. ~1e1 <'.;.fl!Xk ltot1 (LB WllllOlll, .313: C."'ld Niotll IMOfltl \llst1J, .JU,: 11-TI"' Du- Bois (I UrDtnlcl, .:116:1; 21-Dll•nt E1p., !S1nt1 Monlc1!, ,411; S!l-Sltv• BMIK• lier (North Torrlflell, .lll; SS-M1nnv EttrlU Cllllllol Am.ti), .U>: C-$(otl S1nderl 1P1udl<lll, .«131 ~ -lr1d 111,~er (North Torran<:tl. 11 ·3: G•e<J 'TWIKk'I' tCovln•l· ll-J; 11.UU Mdi\Jlelt CliP<IMIDdl, f.1 . TMl•D T•AM • . .,,. -ltlck Wiison (Huentrnt), . .st: Mille AIMto ICNf'llt'fJ, ... 1 G1ry Mtld IPffP' Y.nleo •. ~1 11-0.•ld Collon ('{~), .~: 2t-5colt IC"'"' 1cr .. 1e191N V1Htvl • ..nsi 31-aMlll• Gellln (C~lfkorJ, Ah SS -J im Andr-1 llll1lrl, -'4t; C -G1rv Sltwlf't (ll.1- """"I· .m 1 P-0. 11(,1119 IW1r,..,,), 1-J; Ed 8111' (Wl!lmlrMf«), .7·JJ SltYI Green (IC.,.IJ, -'-?; llldc Nits {Holl· v1r), f.S. a-Junior. .,, Souµtpaws are moving to the front of the pack in the 1970 West Coul. Match Game Elimin1tions at Kooa Lanes. During the fifth round of competition Monday night at the Costa Mesa alley, pace- setting Dou& Jomson of .Long Beach blasted the first 900 block of the year to increase his hold on first place. Johnson had a 939 1tries in the fifth qualifying rwnd and is 179 pins in front of nmnerup Don Nor~ Ill Anaheim. . ·. The potent lerty tossed games of 231, 2S5, 211 and 235 to bring his tot.al pinfall for 20 games lo 4 , 2 51. Nordstrom has a total of 4,079 to lead · Garden1's Benny Becke< by four pins. Other southpaws in the top 10 include San Bernardino's Gary MadOOI (5th) an<! Nick Silgailo Ill Costa Mesa (Ith), Th~ is the third llrli(ht week that JobnlOll hu held the lead in the rich West Coast Match Game Elimin1- tion.1. He is thTeatening the two-year tournament supre- :~omet Nine Upended :Py .Westminster'; 15-0 • The Welt.minster semi-pro ~oeball team -barded ~ Mesa's Comets Sunday ,(t.'emoon at TeWinkle Park in ,league action, 15-0. The visitors from Westminster scored t h r e e times in the first iMing then came back. with 1everi runs !ti Vie second lo put the 1ame out or reach u the Comets committed numerous error1 and couldn't aet untracked at the plate. . Randy Duncan start.eel on the mound for Westminster and was credited wltb the victory. n Bob Elder had four hits in fi~e,0,pl1te appearances in- fludin; two RBI while Lenny Gaeta, Bob Beckman and Ter- 111 Allis uch had three bast -~ Gaeta alao had lhret '.RBI. The victory 'HS the HCOnd straisht in leaaue play for Westminster. W•ITMINIT•I tlll .. . MIULt'f, rt l!tlllr, 11 H..,_, tf GH11, .. 8.Umen, If a.ktr, 11 Munllll, IH A111t, c Ounc1n. It Plumm1r. cf ........ 211 ,H11tr. p.1• ci.v.1, " llllll• ' ' ' ' . ' . ' • • ' ' . ' ' . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ,. " COM•Tt 11) Tt11111, ••• CuMlllll'll"'• If-ti °'*'"· ,. ~·•·lb Htdlll"'-11 EV~t-cf llfld, rt S11ftWCI, lb-If C1m1Rll, c S.lnt, 1 .. . ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . , . ' ' l lt1l1 " ' ,_..,, ..... .... ' I • ' • • ' ' • • ' • ' ' '' ,. ' ... • • • • ' . ' . • • ' . . ' ' . • • . ' ' . W•~•m1ntfoll' ._ ••• 1711 106 ._IS ll I ...... ._I.' macy of Lamar Keck of l\e- 1eda .. Keck is after his tbir(i title. currently tanks 13th, returninc lo the top II lftl!r a -k absence. Bi11est jump Into the top 18 was by Farriel Hhlkle ol Los Angeles, an Ml .mes, llhoving··him front 37th to !Slh as the field continues a mad scramble to make the cut. After eight more games, it will be cut to the top IO lhroup the nm two Monday nights .. Progrellively jt will be cut to 11 and then four bowlers with the tournunenl champkmahip on the lint Aug. 31. StigaUo moved from eighth lo sixth position in the overall standings witb an IOZ-block. Larry Schoenlelckr of Costa Mesa moved up one Jl09ition from 13th to 12th and Bob Probert Ill Huntington ·Beach made a move from 22nd to 16th. Followtn1 the champi-ONhip roond at Kona Lanes, a Calllomla slate d11unplon wll! be· crowned on Labor Day M<kend with the Southern victor (at Kona La n e 1 ) meeting the winner of } a similar toumamenl from c L Ii L Castle Lanes in San Fran- cisco .. The diampionohlp will be decided in Ktlon at both house!' witll the fm1l teries at Kona. 4. Midi IN11lll, Celt1 M"9 a1• 11. Llrr'I' khoenleldlr. CO.ti M"'3M1 II. hb Prlobert, Mll<lllntlWI hlCll ,,,. 1,. Jl'rrr a,_, Wnltl'lllllftr Jn2 23. FrH 111«1111, W....,,IJM:lllr 3'03 lf. 11111 II_, H(lllll..,._, lllch .. 37 .. °'lr 8rMICll, Wesfnlllllttr .. :15 ~4. F OouefllrTr, eo.t1 ,,.,.._ 3'25 SI. K DllllNll!, fOllllln V•lilr 3111 '1. Joe '~" Dlllr/', CM 21'7 " ... l!lldlt ..,._. Wl!ltrl'll,..,. U67 Olttlrs: 11. lllTY KI I I I r , Wt!ttilil111f11', Snl1 ... TM kl'lwtm. H11rrtl"91o11 keel!, 3'1'1 ft. 01111 l'1"Urtlll, Wwfofll11"8r, lt#I Jed. .., MtlCffll, """'"""" .Ndl. ,.,,, ne. Jim Kllnlnlt. 'ovnt11n v1111r. ~ 11~. Jen 'ltllllu""' ,.,,Miii V1tllt'f, 350', ' Rustlers Ro~p Golden Wes\ Collqe basket- ball team copped a t5-M vie· toriy over Rlo Hondo in llllft- mtr league caae action on lhe l0ter'1 home court Monday night. No box scores are kept in the 1e...,. end llCOrin1 chartJ are out In the circuit. Seven junior coUe1e tams art In- volved in the teaaue, W~y niilit .it wlll be Estancia and Mater DeJ at 7: 15 a n' d NewPort Harbor against Pacific• in the 1:30 niptcap. NllWPOllT "All•Ot 4Stl IKkl tl Ge111Ml Holt ,_ IC1tmtr Sdtlllldlf YwM Tol1l1 kesl1r St.wer• K1lllf °''"' IK11r1 G1n:l1 l rtmbl!I "'~' Tll•1• fte n pp TP s , ' ., I I I I t I I I 1 • • t ' 2 3 ,, I 2 2 I 4 ' • 17 21 17 12 ,, t.OI AMI.OS CMI .. " ' ' ' ' • • . ' . ' . ' ' . • • " . ._., ........... .... ' ' , " ' . ' ' • • ' " ' ' ' . u • Lii ,1,"'1-11 U It Ntwt>011 M1rW!' 20 11 11 11-51 1~$9 ·-· ·~· ..... , J111kJ111 "'"' "'"'"' ..._ T .. 111 Pe ftT ftf' Tl' • I 1 I ' ' • 1, 1 I J l 2 • l I 6 I I 12 2 • ' 11 ·---' ' 3 f J:l 1• I• a ·~-......... C1111 M1M 11 22 It 13 -" ll\WH I• lt If ll -M ftCMfNTAIN VALL•'r' tMI G.,...,, $. GerOfir, f', SllllllN 1Crl1!1111I """' Mllll" f'ewer , .. f'ltt• C1trlll't k Y!t TllllJ pe PT ftfl TP . ' . ' .J e I ' t • 1 • , . . . . , ' ,. J I • ' .J I e 7 :I' 1 1 I 1 I 1 • .) • 1 • • , • l ti • 1 • SONOU. Ctll PO PT -ftft Tl> AdUl'llf 1 1 I .J a !1111t I l I J K\IYll;tndll t e 2 ' Covlne!Cn 2 I t ' aniwn t I I • Albert t I l •• , ... Tit Klne • I 1 • ,,._ 1111 COSTA MllA tSll Pe PT '''""'°" .... SwHllll'HI ·~· ..... ·~· Tot1 l1 ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' , • • U H • t Tot.It 10 .1 • » . . . .,. ., ... ,.... I 7 Pount1l11 V•lln' l• ll lt l• -M I 15 lonlr1 1 I t 1 -21 • • " " AA twnmer water polo aame A third leheduled same -playtd at Eltancia Hlah between Fountain Valley and School Monday nlpt. Saolia10 was po1tponed lo a 11;1 the other half of tht .. _l_a_te_r _d_ate_. _____ _ twi• bill, s ...... Park ICOred ARE YOU THE MAH three times in the fourth period · to down Troy Hi&h, WHO WANTS IU. WEEKI. y CASH? Dave Olto with four aoab IPAll TIMI-NO HU.IN• 'and Bruce Krumpho!z with two C111·ye• ile••t•' • kw h111r1 Were me le.adjn1 scorers for • week il1liY•ti11f 111ul111 the &!a Klllf'. Alan Hoops 111ly .. l•c•I 1t t•lill1heil vel· acored a pair for the Vik.es um• 1t1r11 ft.1M y111r cit in ·a loeina cause. 'rith ••••lut•ly "'' 11111111. B'uena Park jumped into a Thi1 ••jJ1fttli11t c•mp111y s.3 nnt quarter advantage in •••k• 1i11e1r1 '''''" "'"• its battle with Troy and 1n-Wiii+. fe •1rJ1 •II iMM1tll1f1 w11kly c11h i11c11111. crelaed the mlrlin tO 7.3 at If y111· 1r1 ,.1i1lil• Intl c•JI the halftime Intermission. 1111k1 •• i1111111tll1t1 M1tl1r1t1 A sJ1 goal ~urge by Troy 111lri i11•Htm111t l11c11r1tll, in the Udid ptrlod Ued the c•ll ce11ect Mr, A11tl1r1011 fer count at 9-t but a scoreleas priwl't• i11t1rvi1w IJIJI 717· fourth atania save the verdict 197), •' writ• lu 1016, to Buena P1rk.. DAILY PILOT. Tom Copenh1pn of · Troy to repay. There are • Mo "points" charged • No loan felt! • No repayment panatties •No frightenll'.IQ b&Uooc: payments at the end. · • And yau only p~ tntetelj ' <fn, the 9'1.act Unpaid balance of your Joan. From 1he day you reeeift your rMf'\ey to the day you r loan.IG repaid I AMERICAN LEAGUE MATll ·:~I·~ PP Tft l'r1nd1trlt•I ' I 3 I C11C11l1c 1 I 2 ' t Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS Ger"''" e 1 1 ' KU.., ,.,. It-IL J i • 13 ,,111. •lit KIPICh /1 I • t H9Ullll1 11 3• Knn91m1~ 1 :l 1 2 IC-r lit! T011l1 1t 13 21 II ·~ ., ... ,,.,. C01l1 M~I lJ I~ 11 Mtltr Oii 1• IJ I NATIONAL LEAGUE Chica10 New York Pltt1bur1h Sl Louis Phlllldtlphia M-eal Eal Dlvlllao W L Pct. GB 35 21 .511 11 ·31 .511 2t~ 34 35 .493 4 31 33 .492 4 30 34 •• 51-2 14 42 .SM 1211: Baltimore New York Detroit -Cleveland Wuhlnston Eul Dlvltltll W L Pct. GB~" 44 23 .IS7 40 2& .llOS 311 .3330.5241 30 3.1 .471 12 29 34 .llO 13 All-Star Balloting-_ 2t 37 .439 J4~) ll'•ol Dlvlllol l\'111 Dlvliloe Minnaota 40 21 .ISi Cincinnati 47 21 .191 California 37 27 .571 4\> Loi Anpl.. 31 30 .551 • Oakland 31 30 .559 5\> , Atlanta 31 2t .SM t ll Chlca10 24 U .3M 1111 san Fnnclsco 31 35 .471 lfll Klftlll City 23 41 .!5t II\; Houston 2t 4b .420 111.h MUwaukee 21 4t .323 21 ,......., "'""' San Dlq:o 30 a .417 11 , MMl'I"• 11:11111"' First NM -ltldlll Alllfl, SI, l1ttlmwl f, .... 1111 I LIUll, 1:N.Gf, WUlil MCC-. 1111 MlllUy'1 ._... Oellllflll 2, JI(-City I Fr1nclKO, 1'1A1•. ~1119 Cdld1, f'hllllll ..... 11 ,.3, Mlllt .... I .. t M'""""-4 Mllwl..._M t Att1nll, t1.m Emit ...... Ch~. ... .... 'r'trlc '· ChlclH I ,.., •• .._ U.JU, lM WY. (lnc:lnnlfl. n.ao. St. LHll .... ftltllburth 1·1, !lllf ''"" 10 IMlntl KIMM (lty lOr•ee Ml II Otkllnll (OH5ol\ .... ,. 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Pl""""'9h, It MS. 1111 ~Ant.,_ llllletr 1-21, 11 Atllfrll IMCGvelll •11, K111N11 Cltv It Oll!t1nd, ftlttll c;rlblrtewln. Lii A ........ 11.M . nlllll (hlCMI 11 C1llf9r'ftl1, t twl·nltlll ~ -Oii! IC"91neer. CfllCIHo Sin .. ..-1-IMCCemlldl. ,.,, If ClllclMltf Ml--'• 1t MltwtukH, 11l1hl 111.:nt, Denll ~. HIMl!WI, 107,"'-(Ntllll '"'• 11FIM Dllf'llt II WlllllNllll, 1111111 • Mluff wn11. Lei ...,,.. ... , 111.no. 11110 .... (C-"5 .. , ., CMlnt W) ., ......... CltYlll!lf ........ Y~. t ANNIYIUAIY MU ITllOl!Yk>IT~All COROLLA 1970 ----$1697 +TH & I.le. ~ VOLVO •1111 "''"'-.t ,.,.. .,.,._ 17.Tll, (tJ1nne11tm •I!, 1111t11 htttfNft 11 .. ftll. 111toht "'" "''"· ,.ftbllw911, ""''· "'' 1.---------------------------------Linllr, Sl'll l'reric1-, 11.- C.frcMr -JOllMY hllcfl, Cllltl-11 • ,_,111, Jll 'rtrrt, SI, ......... JS,117, Tim Mc(:1rwr. PllllMrllolll1, •Al'-Jerrr om.. ,..,.. Vert.. n.a11. Oldl Olftr, IMI l'rlllCltce, If.JM, T-Hllter, LOI ...... Its, 1•.Jtt. ltn DEMO DEAN LE.WIS $2759 t42 2 "'" ,,tlie, tt.•9'1t. 4 • .,. .... IS.r, ••7401 .:.-.::~· . ..; = :~::::. ~\':.r.:: 19u HA1t101t ILYD., COSTA MESA SAU n1c11 WIHll Mtr1, hn .. ,.~ 11U12, 646-9303 ·~ I • r,, ·r ,, " .. ·,· "· •' • " ' ,. '• '"' •-· c•M-"· "'""· ·-~ Senlco oM 1'1m for All I-led Caro '&9 Toyota $1195 c.,_..,, ""™""'"· 1n,n1. 1111y IM ... ,..., w1u11mt. c~1a11. n.m. Lw t l'IQ. Medern y Ship fer All C1r1 $1. Ltult. 11:.1•7. f-mll 4"1, Mew '* !::n. ",:'n:, '=. :~~i:c·:;~, 1 ___ 0r;,;,:an:;:1~1~Coun;:,::.;ty':.:,s~Lt~r~p:.;;st .. an•d ... M~~=~M~od;,;_em,;,,.T~o~yo .. ll~an .. d ... V~o~l•~q~De=ll:er:__~~='"::::;=--::":;:::::.::':-:::":•,:o~-=":""::":~•:":::-:::,J '' Clten "'-' Mew Y"'-• ...... JIM ~· Cllllllllt Chlelllt 11.101 • I T ' I . - 'f DAILY PILOT • • ·: I LllGAL NOTICE .- • , ''"' l:X 7:11 1:1! '"' - I "'' ' ' i . ·.r~ " ... ( T11tsday, Ju11t 23, 1970 OAILY ,,IL01 ,. TV Feeling Pin~h of .E~onomy Dri-ve· NEW YORK (AP) -Tb< economic squeeze that is ttrrinlting the family's pocket- -troo.t-tsa lso-hlttln(lhe teSevision networks. 'Ibey are reacting the way the average citi~n does: lookln&: for places to economize. three or four original dramas; Jt will be 1mong tht missing turning out documentaries in will not be affected by "CBS Children's Playbouse'' next fall. . Europe and Al M' o r.g a,n , economies. While. CBS· is ex· e.ach of which COILS as much as All net Works thiok twice former "Today" producer who peeled to c19t Its number ol an ailiilt-di'ii!llU.,,..oduction;-gbotJ1:\"'l'lacememrlor-.x-..been..d<.velopin& ll!'W..pr-o.'='"'~"°iali,.N~and.A!!Cd!!!\LH~· T"'=ri'-1 --and1belotfC..pl1ylng "Young eciiiiVes and ollier personnel. tcts:---usuallynas_ fewer iipeciab People's Concerts.'' Contracts or three NBC Nt.'°"'S Both NBC and ABC say thp.n the other two networks, NDC's "On Staie" series producers which expired in that their program scbed ule.s say they plan no reductions. of original dramas has lost recent months have not been ''F;;;;;;~~::;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;=::::;====;;;;, TECHNICDLDR 171 •·!Jm ALSO 'A'WALK IN THE SPRING RAIN·~ Anthony Quinn ''"" !!!ti Ingrid Bergman !'!" Television's au s I e f i ly budgets probably will nOt be noticeable until fall, if then, but the 1970-71 season pro- mises 'to be difficult, Cigarette. advertising, which . tot.als as much as $250 million a year, will disappear after New Year's Day. There are hopes of attracting new spQnsors tcS fill the void. but other cor· poratjons also are watching their budgets. · CBS is in an especially vigorous economy e f f o rt . Omitted from nex~ season's schedule .will be the network's expensive but prestigious "CBS PJayhOuse" series of its ,insurance sponsor and renewed ; .including those ofll unless another happens along , George V)Cas who ha s bttn Ends T011ight "THE CHRISTI.NE JORGENSON STORY" "OUT OF IT" ll'ru1n!td hy '!' ~ , OICK l'iOSS '-. ASSOCIAlU, AN IDLOtlYI MOTtON PfCTUltl' . . Rosa was on the hard stuff 'till.she kicked it through love. PREMIERE NOW ' SHOWING I • "BENEATH THE 1 PUIET~IPES" "."'•A""'IR'""'.P...,..O~RT...,IS"'"t""'OP._.FUG~HT'""'.A~LL~TH~EW~R~Y!' . fm 0. Fl6ll (30) "Tiit Aslisttnl rifrtr:tor." Jll'llH Rounbtr1tt dij· c1111n tid fundillM Ofl tfw 111wlti· t:JtmGl(J)Till .__, JJ. (C) millioft-4ollar '10d11Ction of ''Tiit (101 (R) W . Dri.-.ler lleap1 Molly Mapir11," I f~lll writttl'I II~ PfliH "°" 1 .......... iapilt Who111 Watt.-ltnllllia llld dirtdtd 117 M •illillll t111a fol)lt1 tllt 1111~·, Mlfti1 litt. nau .... A'1 tn. to intrM11e1 a (j)Dt llllMlltl (30) • him 11 ........ itariu ti tht Y11,." ·-" (C) (60) ··-(C) (30) llJ ..... --(C) (30) • -J -,,, (JO) .llct Lltha111. ·-·-(30) ·-·-'(C) Crahl111 Klrr, •• 1Cll.!ll Ill - -(C) ( 111aiilli."AfntUMIDol It ... litfl·....,_i llicll""'* .. (!O) JttitiDll _, ---........ lor lftl"' ..... ....-.. Ch1rt. ll1111lt ...,ort1 • 7:tl... --(C) (30) Wilttf Cnlftkilt. Sp«;tacular! Beautiful.! fireworks on the Lake in }.ie!la Village evt-ry night 11.t 10:00, Sunda y al 9:00, all summer long . Come on out for a day of fun, .hopping and entertainment! Cl-· ...... (C) (JO) m1 i-...., t30> ·-... _ (C) (JO) Ill oo-(C) (30) • , ..... ,.....(30) ··-f')(Ol) BIDICJJS--. II.I. '(C) (&o)ll) "MlllMM Witll KMP- sack .,.. flllk" MJq Sllttwood, with .. Of • ....., .. II low, , .. I ,,... .. llMlllfried "flow. tr dlll" • '* liomt. °',.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\I Clrl .... Midllel limit 1ue1t • ft(l)Tnlll • C1 e J (C) 111 ... "' (tO) .. -.. • "" (C) ,.,, • 'lN• I.bl:-• A ,,.,ill ff tilt II!) II ;h•1llt ..,_ (55) ac:tilf, will pnta llftiU Stlftll. a Tilll:.,.. tc> <30) 0..11 --. .. ......rt. Kirt ........ lktlllN c ...... 111111111 ID-o "' s. <Cl (301 THE BIGGEST SHOW OF. ITS KIND WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI! lHf. ONt Y HOME & GARDEll SHOW IN CALIFORNIA! • •..am wmi Mm ftl. SOUTll' ·No j TlJl£S FOt IETm: lMNG I.A 1:11ei-«> (Oil> <Ill ... .., -... * ..... . Hll 1>1 Fm1 f!ME •.• ••..Wll~.nd ' Lancer *"" 11111 wr1tt1 If klctl • Ip , • fC) (60) mu-..... "' Wrl• JOllll ~ '* LiftCCft <AMrn e 111111 C30> . Prine). • ........... (80) I lftei/.~~ ":." .. ~ ll:JI ...... (30) ' nit." M1rriq1 pilM tt1 ttymild • . " ............. -""· t•••····-(C) 88(i]llllr --....... -cC> <IO>"'lifout111t • ~." aw., .. .., fC) ••r1n1 w1111 11r. ,.......,. .... 11 _ _ _ , ~ ltlchln 111. Nixoll Elll1I • -~ ( ,.,111) '46 Wettn. C11q11Mftf SllN, Tidd -Sally Gl'IJ, Michelt Wildi11s, • S111itll IN Oo11 lltnilM It J11m;. • 11 S1W, 11111111111 (C) Wit, TUIMllN. DID) (J)GI"" -(C) llO) ID) CJ) Ill (j) 8 (I) -(Q 00 "SWllt 0.il4 If Terror." Julit 11•15 IHJ CIJ CW.. .......... "RIPllt ii kid111pllf .., • dit&Mrtlld htndr-• ~llCI .. • 111111 ... ·1111111H1 a. -.. . OM llH. 1:• 88 Cl) llM Will (C) Gllab art Jlalu9'ine liealtt, Nini Otlll, '"' The Edirin HIWlliftt SiOltfl, Pn-11'1111 .n.-.. Ill Hollywood, 8111 00 111-..... (C) SW Miller 11111 Joly Villi 111111. --· ml COMl'lEfE "lEJSURf . llVING• .i1..i.1ric Moliill ...... SHI T..olalitilou:s ~MooWor"' lllOMl'-1. SHI llit "Unb11i1~oili·• CAREfft£ CW Gfll!lil- iu 111-foJ kitdwt SH! Sf«t-citt E!1tt:tro"Oi: 'lO!h Cenl"')' coo~\nt _ .... • MEfT TOf' Dt:SIGME~S IN lltftt f()ll SW: OO:ORJ.. TOR ROOMS. D-1-<Cl""' ,_ .....,.. illlll" (drama) '53 -RichlAI EPll, D1111 W)'llltr, CillltrOI Mitditll. Youna Soutbern ~ returns Jro111 thl North to rtli'l't his dlildhlod romtMA 111d tD Ml'ICOVS I ltrllllt r~ll mystff)'. ID,,_. • Cu 11.111• (Q (30) ·--(IO) ~~ ·~ •= cONv~~~~~'"'" A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION Pltriei1 Mofilow. ....,........ Sponsored by: lhe Orange C0tinly Um .... - •)•--... a.nr.aw..w.,. Builders Assn. and The Orange '"' .,....,.. •-·llP.&kt.....,a -ci.;..,. o.111 ,,,...,, "You w11 en.IOJ AIRPORT -... 1,, ond ,.. wlll tlnd ,..,..If '91klns obout It entllu.a.etklily to your frtenda." -°"""' ,..., • .ossMllllltl-- AIAPOAT' --IUllWCASIU. DWI um• ~Ull IUOI ~Will llSSET CEOlll lllHllY llWI IAYH YAJl llRll MUIEll STWTOI ' llAlllT IEUOll llllll HLH IUJIA WYITll IAlllAIA Nlll · ·--PICIUM ·l[OllllC/l ... ,,-~,_IOOllNI' IGl ~"-:'=:"411D 4th RECORD BREAKING-viEEK hi AREA SHOWING Both Shows Rated "G"-"IT'S FOR ,EVERYBODY" .~ £1WUN HEllO. TJIE1JRI>EllWATER CI'l•t· iii1r ... IYllHD• mm -IRllll · l'llllll .1!18,_. tft1plrff~JULllVlll:NI · -........... --.... STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th · • l1lt fll• I I ttiaa (C) (60) ''Oil Music.'" ti111, Clrl llfflnti111 •Ml Miki S..-W County Chapter of the Buildil'lg o;""' -AOlln. '"""I'·" I d A 'lile · JUNtOIS ··~··" 1.N 0 n ustry ssn. II Ellllt • A .. (JO) 7"5119-•- f,lllRM: "hw ......... .... , IC..._....-11'•""0 _ __ ...... ta'Guc ' (drlMI) '60 -AASi RIJ, H .. ther h================-==~,11 ~ .. their S.1r1. n. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse tRnt 1:•D@@ 8h•lliit t1r111•1 1:1118~ -BM1 EnOe11i111 Y1., presents «> <301 <~ ., .. """"···" • -<~·-> ... -..... "Boe1"ng, Boe1"ng" ,cMowle: • Pictum." OtbW.'s YiSiolls ti lttr· YOllftl. Llr1111t Dty, doM ire )ll'Olllptttl ~ a contr~ e D .. (IC) =io~l'Olll Hit htad ti 1 "'°""' ... "Clrdttf.....,.. (mys· A Comedy by Mare C1molefti· .,, t• .. y,. (C) (30) ~ 'st -1111 MilllM, Pltridl JUNE 25-26-27 West Gate-Ontttge County Falr9founcl1 •CMdlt Allllml (Cl (30) '1:t!18Cl•••itf hlldl ._, (C) Admission: $1.50-Reservations: 834·5303 After 7: 834·5391 •• llil 111 '" --'"'' --· .1,.·11 . .......,__, ,,,_ wv;·· l:JllRIH(I) ... ...._ ~ (60) "TileCllMdtt'," "IDPof#ricll.'" (!j ..... ........ "' C.noll 2'10. __, ..... "" ... (C) ...... .. ' .... f '.I ', r ', . • T : .. .. • DAYTIME MOVIES FOR ADVERTISING IN THE ·w EEK ENDER • PHONE 642-4321 ' - HELD OVER 4th AND FINAL WEEK ~d~~#tcfthe~ lvldrt Crowley 's · ··1111: llV"S' lllTlt ~ .. ... ii not d rrusicJ AC-C....fl."--". "'~"-··Gib""°""' [I.le-. STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th __ fltml,_ JN'ilS ST'fliAR1' lfll!Y~ .IL. "THE DIRTY DOZEN" SHOWN AT 8:15 AND 10:30 P.M. COME EARLY! BOXOFFICE OPENS.6:30 GIANT PLAYGROUND· DINE WITH US! Pacific's FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY BROOKHURST (SOUTH) OfF RAMP ·.TELEPHONE 982477 BORIS PASttRN>.K~· DOCTOR ZHIVAGO T•1tlte 9t 1:00 P.M. --._ -,;-;ir, STADIUM "I ~ . Ito. ..-.W.il!..JC.,,.-C::-:.-:9 "" "llLL THIM AU & • COMI IACI ALIYr •: T ' • , ' HOUSES FOR SALE . HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES F~R SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR 5:'.'LE HOURS l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi H.~USES FC?_R ~LE -HOUSES FOR SALE a-rel 1000 a-rel 1000 a-rel . 1000 Generel 1000 0-rel 1• 0-rel 1000 0-rel 10111 -. Verde 1110 Weolcli!f 1230 . • : ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 O,..Eveoi"" tll l :JO · College Park 4 Bedroom, $159. per month You Jx>tter hurry on this Oil{!, i1's 11harp1 \Vlth large_ family room, rear living room V.'ilh sliding doon to beauti· fully landscaped patio and back yard. AU £>lec-tric built-in kitchen with breakfast bar. Best yet, lake over subject to ex~ isling 5.%i;'.,, FHA loan. Total J)llyme_nt, Includ- ing taxes • S159.00 per month. Ov.'ner askiog $29.950 • Make orrer. 3 Bdrooms, 2 ba Pool -$26, 700 $190.00 including ta.xc11. Sp(' this to believe it. Loca ted In best Costa l\lesa area Clh tree lined street. lt's in beautirul mo\·e-in ('(lndition, hard· v.·ood floors, forced air heat, double garage. Corner lot adds privacy, boat or trailer act't'ls. Step Sa\'in,e: built-In kitchen. \Vhat else can V.'(! say. See it. Here II ls 3 Bedroom -fami~ room $24,500 In Costa 1'1esa, buy sub- ,,-. ject to existing VA loan. Total payment in- cluding W es v.•lll be $148.00 per mopth. See the P.rofesslonally added family room, also an added double detachPd garage. Creal ar..'C'esS for boat or traill'.'r. Owner says sell · -Full 1.rlC(! $24,500. BUT AfA.KE OF- FER • CALL NO\V! Horses . 4 Bedroom-bargain 1 /3 acre -$26,000 no down to vets ·Want \Vide opel'I spac- es! \Yell. here it is on full third or an acre v.·hcre horses are per-mitted. Only ten min- ute!! from do\\'fltov.•n Costa :\11'.'Sa. 4 JarRe bedrooms, 2 baths. Car· pet.ed thl'ouchout. You'll really like thil'I one. Lots ot tall lrN'S. All for only $26.000 plus no money d0\\'1\ to \•els. HURRY ~ Why Rent? 4 Bedrooms 2 ba $133 per month Tak" O\'f'_r. \Vilh P8Y· mcn11' llkr 1his you can't 11fford lo ~nt. Extra sharp 4 bedroom home In Costa l\1Ka. Buy subl<'c t lo existing Fl-lA loan. Annual per- centage r a 1 c 5·% %. Built-in kllchrl', dnublr -'la rage. Block \Va 11 fence, ('8rp rtl n~ throughout. Srt it iind save. Secluded Country Fixer Upper Loca1M. in !he bnrkbny area or Nt'\\ t10rt Bcarh on '!a acrC'. fc.>alur•in~ 2 hori;c rorr;i li;, rnclo~f'd lanai ovl'rlOokin~ lx>1n1- tl!ul !i\Vlmining pol. Th.-. 2000 sq. ft. rtsld~·nr1• needs Jlftint e.nd C'lbn~· frellS(', but v.·hat " price o"'TJer \\i ll finance al 7·%%. ORANGE COUNTY'S • LARGUT :( .. ' . . 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640_ Opew Ev"'i .. 5 tll l :JO READ THIS PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES FROM $135,000 TO $500,000 FOREST E. fllEED FOUR WALLS 3 BR <Ondo. pool, dbru. WITH A DOOR? Monticello 110 Brookline 2 0 L S 0 N W hi than th t A bl.kl Oc Coll I all sehls, ..:..=. ~ in ~~sa City Hall. Owner show Verdt, jult otr the &Oll 6122-28 dally 1-5, 7-8 Al JQC. Ret.UON <.'CIW'lt • .Huae olympic pool :1o,' .clllc='""=· ~~~--for Califoml.1 patio llvirig. BY OWNER. 4 Bednn., tam. . LEASE OPTION Vacant and w&ltl"" fur a rm. On "" 17th falrw'-l' new family. $4600 Down Ytil ot Mesa Verde Country BEST BUY 1206 PEMBROKE LN J.o\•cly 11'eil .Planned family honie. 3 Br, 2 Ba, fan1., 'mvettd P61io, lots of trt!efl &: fiov.·ers. Only $45,000. 12'.~ down. Univen;lty Real ly, 3001 E. C.oast H.wy., Cdf\1. 673-6510. If you are in the market for a NEW home, see these out1tand- irig customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres end Son, located ii'! a prime area in Central Irvine. The hq_m•s are priced from $29,990 to· $410,-400, and vary in size from 3 to 1 bedrooms, 2 and l car g•ra9e1 •nd 2 to 4 ,baths, with sh11ke or mis1ion tile roofs, firepl11cet, und9r9round utilities: concrete dri¥eway1, all builtii:is_, · and basic carpefin9. There is VA , PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $40,000 TO Sl7S,000 CDM HIGH AIEA ..... ;i, °""' Sunday ''"' Club. 3036 , ... Rd. 6!17' Fabuloul value near Back your inspection. CALL ins. loan. $67,900. 540-4095. -University Park 1237 Bay. cu.tom ...... beau. Walker & Lee FOR SALE BY oWNER. ---- For Appointment Cell: tuully panelled ·y~mt ly lmmed pou 4 BR. lg lam WEIGHING VALUES? room, circular bar. Two Realtors rm, man y xtra1>. Looking tor your n1oooy'i. cheery firepi&ce3. 4 bed-2190 Harbor BlYd. at Ada.rm 546-tl313/&45-3t4s. \1'0rth'!' Then take a peek ar rooms, Dfep olyrnpic pool. 545-0lll> 0pm 'tll 9 M.t 4 BRM. home in Mesa Verde this 2 BR., tiled roof bunga. 833 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Oover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 HI board. Rent now, ~ ;;;;;ioi ... iioi;;;;iii..Oiiiiiil• I N<nti. Assume 5~ ~" Joan Jo\v! ~.:IX>! Gener at. 1000 Geoeral later. Call. now. , '*' * * * . or 1 Owner 831--0679 alt. e . RMI Hill Re•lty 'fooo '-'....;.-'------'-"' 6. Univ. Park Center, Irvine NEWl'OflT .. 5 UNITS Prestige hidden 2 _,home, "======== Call Aoytime 8J3.0820 . FHA and ConY'entional financin g evailable. HEIGHTS CHARM Colle•e Park VIEW IACK IAY =· = ~/ nn"."'3 Newp:rt llNch 1200 1 .... __ ... _ ·""·-... _ ... _ ... _ .... -""""-· Ideal home for the small l!t 3 bedroom owners unit Oftl'. ~ 1-tha u fantuU. * OCEANFRONT ..:/t Ea1tbluff 1242 Gener•I Occupancy by August 1, 1970 The RANCH-,Ayres Since 1905 Models at' J•ffery Road & S•nta Ana Fwy. 71+838·5136 714-838-5120 11 :00 A.M . to 8:00 P.M. 1000 General --------1000 FOREST E. • * TAYLOR family. 2 .Large, bedrooms, $26, 950 looks ~Newport Bay, 4 cally Jandaca~.·~Cft Ypll ESTATE SALE, 40' Corner separate den, 2 .tirePJaCCfl, EXCITING corner location hie eamin& 2 bedroom l'f!nt. purcba&e • Thill ts a _m~sl lot, 3 Bedtm11, 2 BA, modern I ¥.r: baths. Divided back with decorative block wall. als. AuUme current loan. see at $31,500. CALL 545-842-t home, only 3 yrs old. Great yard, .. alley access for boat Famous "750" Dike & Cole.. Call Now 645.0306. ocean view &: sandy beach. or trailer, AU schools with. grove Award Winner Call Stressed tor-2nd story. R-2 in walkirl&" diltanoe. Low-now_ these are rare.! P.S. 645-0303 . lot Attorney says sell ! Try rate asaumable loan. $31,900 Extra sharp thruout! . $65,<0>. All offers subject to ' Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Newport Beach Office 1028 Bayside Drive EXCLUSIVE WITH : 229!1 Harbor mvct., C.M. court approval. Appl. only. at Harbor Center Call 5't5-8df Newport •I F1irview 646-1111 S23,fi00 FHA··YA No down payment VA or $350 --= --o -=---- (anytime) down nlA. V&j nice 2 bath home in Cotta Mesa, 2 b1oek, to acbool.. With the ereateat incftue in home values ever, this home will be a money maker, ESTATE SALE ,· Back Bay, New Ensland cot. tage, 3 BR, 1'4 BA, brdwd fin, abake roof, voood aiding & URd brick tront. rnA ap.. prabled il. terms, $26,750. ;vacant. South Coast Real F.:.tate, 545.M24, 0 L s 0 N NEWPDRT HEIGHTS Vic~· 3 bdnn. custom ho01e. 67>493o S~% LOAN \Valk 10 be•<'h &: shopping. /iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I Assumable 5"-% Joan on !IlC'. Realtors Nicbols Real Estate CHARM· BEAUTY Like neW. 3 bdrm., 1'4 bath, dining nn. BIN kitchen and covered patio. Beautlfu.ILy carpeted and draped. Spark- ling condlUon -will sell at FHA appra.ila.I of $29,500, M. M. LeBarde, Rltr. ~ Eves. 64M579 Almost OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $51,SOO Just a few steps to beach. 2 BR. 4: 3 BR. with fam. rm. PLUS 1 BR A: Ba guest rm, Xlnt. cond!Uon. A bargain. RENTING? WHY? Spoc. '"boot. $41,,.;o S18,950 olwml10g, fully crptd, dO'pd, 80 LINDA ISLE 4 a.-...a-3 Bedrm, 2 BA home, lenc- 3 bedroom, 'FHA, VA See lhis new 5 g, maids' nn. DWUt'OOmS cd front &: rear. Priced at Terms lam. rm + RR, 5 bot.hs. Study only $23,500, $118 ·per mo Just Jill led in Cosla ~Iesa ~ ~ Open daily $169,300. pays all. AlllO can be pur. 3 Beaut. studk> units near BeaulituJ tree lined su-cet, ''Our 25th Year" Basement chased with $1000 do~ TOTAL PAYMENT bu.ch. 3 BR. 2 Ba,· 2 BR. lntt•nt Fun! lead! to large 3 bedroom WESLEY N, II is all TRUE; and It In-S21D P8Y1 everything. For · w/frplc. & 1-2 BR. All have OCEANFRONT home on cul de ,c;ac. Pri· TAY. LO'R CO. eludes drapes, carpeting, details call 540-USl. $127.00 PER MONTH South pa.tiol. Xlnt condition. 2 &:inns +. $56,000 vacy galore. s1unning,. fam-range & large country style Real sharp 3 bedroom home, $1l9,500 · • 4703 Seuhore Drive Lido Isle Investment 'PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Lights By Night sv.·eeping view trom nioun- talns to sea. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room plus dinihg room. -Double garage plus carport for boa.I storagt!. In move-in condi- tion. $48,500 -Phone 646-nn 1-0'THEREAL \"-.ESTATERS r'f', ur. • L , P'll~ LUSK BUILT 4 Bednn{ 2\J baths, viev.•, crpt.!1, drps, lovely ~ar yard. Priced to sell at $48,500, REALTOR C:O..s1N:MAR'TtN U 175 ·1112 El Toro 1244 CUSTO,\t RRANO I Homce Guest housee Barn Agt. 67;;...2741. Mr. Ste~'Rrt 1245 --··~-.--... ily kitchen \\il.h dining area, Realtors kitchen, ere. Brarid new list. s H • Juxurious bath. F. re 1 h 1 Y BROKER · Bill or Marcia Bents 1"6 baths. entertaining pa-NE\\'PORT CENTER ing, BE FIRSI'! •,.,r,•,+.,a,CJ• painted in and out, FHA U3-0700 644-2430 Open daily l :30 to S:30 VIEW ·$9000 Reduction lio, brick fireplace, much 21ll S1t11 .loaquin Hills Road loan al. SlS,400 at 5%% an.J ,.,....,,..,...,_...,_,, Barrett Realty 642"5200 1721 Gal•tea 1nore. Hard 10 find at only 644-4910 • COATS nuaJ ~tttest rate. You can'l * G.I. OR FHA-* Spacious 4 Bcdrn1, dining rm, $24.500. Also f11'~ annual '1 ---------& beat it! Separate servloe Perl~ Father's Day gift. !!!!l"'~"'t""'""'"""""~ pool. Open daily 1 to 5, rntc loon. \Von't last, call T.N.T. WALLACE OCEAN VIEW ~a. Dbl. prsge. Forced Lovely 3 &. oonv. den, 2 ba. FOR Sale or lease Pete Barrett Reelty now. Dial · REALTORS FIXER UPPER air heat. CompJetely fenced. Bltlns, Room for boat & w/opt.~Benut, 2 brn1, 2 ha, 642-5200 TERRIFIC -546-4141-Deep : pile cupets with trailer, Asking 126.750. lrpJc. patio In Bayside ~~~~~~~~~1 962·5585 NICE TRIPLEX tn..... E • l About 100 ft. to the Blue Pa-matching drapes. New turns MORGAN REAL TY Village (pool &: beachl - 1 :::::::::::-=,..="==·=e":::'"":::::::::::::r: I cific! Remodeling intemlpt.. w·valla,blk•. CALL& L 673-4642 '75-6459 $13,500 vac.! P.lust ll~ll. Corona del Mar 125C 19131 Brookhurst ed by owner's Utne. Dec-Huntington Beach a ose to all !!hopping in an OJ'8tors delight • call for a er ee BEACH HOME $26,900 Sacr. for cash. Adults, no CHINA COVE i iiiiiiiii ... iiiii.iiiOiii .. excellent rental area. Two WHY RENT! I CALL NOW 3 BR +den 8 yn: )'(11.ln& pel!. Open house No. 95. FANTASTIC VIEW · 2 bedroom~ one 3 bedroom particu ars but . Realton · · • 6'.15-4214. PRICED RIGHT PLUS WHEN YOU CAN al $22500 Chvner will ·fin-2790 Harbor Bl d t Walk to beach, teMis, pools. ..:.c:..=o:;,.=~=~-Overlooking harbor, jetty & BUYI ancC•' -v ·a Adama Cpts drpl bltns 10% down MUST SELL BIUe Pacific, a pleasant & c='.~ 4 ·~i::,;.s::: ~~~~ 2wu:1~ :h !':~~ ~~ That's right, it takes j~ Wa.lker & Lee : °;~!,~~ -CACAYWOO. LL ToDOARYE! ALTY Beau!~ ~L ~!AYD.!Y"""' "'1 clusli~e communtty, 3 BR. large CI06Cts. 4 yea11: old. fi nanC". $2'200. down to purchase this 2 BR me. Dbl gar on 6306 w. Coast Hwy., NB custom-built 4 bdrm home Jr;; ~1=Y.Lojs ;~;:: Considrr trade. Good fin-Call now 673-8550 3 Bedrm home. nicely crptd Realtor R2 lot. Sandy land. Be va-e 548-1290 e on lg, lovely lot on secluded Price rcdu1..'ed from $67,500 ancing. thruout. Large living room 2043 Westclill Dr. cant' Ju1y 1. Fru i t ========= street. Xlnt Joan provision Call l'\'f'I: 6'12-2'l.17 w/frpl(', alt bltins, lara:e 646-m.I trtts-need8 lovi~ catt & Cost• Mes• 1100 2001 Leeward, 548-G773, to $64,900. Eastside Special family room. $240 per monlh Open 'I.ii 9:00 p~f watering. 163 E. 22nd st. ;-~;;;;:-:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 Cus1om built 3 BR, .'.! Ba, pays principe.I, interest. NEWPORT CM. See Now! 3 BR house • LARGE BALBOA HO~tE, Xtra Jgc living rnl .. ll'alk taxe!':, in!IW'B.nct'. CAI.J. on ~ii. Acre, S.A. Hgt.a. Fix This One Upl Bay Ave. 2 Story, 4 bdrm., to shops, dbl<' garage. 11·;11 NOIV. TIIIS WON'T LA57! HEIGHTS Private Parcy, Loan or app Needs paint &: 80llle carpet. Dine Rm. R-2 lot, 1 BJk II FHA VA BAYCREST. 1 but 1•-1 tak to ocean. % Blk to Bay se · IC'rn1s. u.,,.d __ ,, 3 n-•-m hom• $26,475 at 6% t n t . ng, ne pr ce can e Call eves: 548.fii69 CHOICE PLAN PAULeWMn o. " ....... """"''"" • ...Atlumable cash to Loan or care of lt all . and then & Newport-Yacht Club. Plus 4 BR + 2 BR _Ivan \Veils 4 Bedroom. d~n CABNABAN -charmmg ~nny kitchen : -% down 1 owner will c.a.rry some! Great location in paved R-2 lot for parking. on Ol"k' lot ,,,..ilh garag~. A ""1th v.·f:'t bar PLUS family a S.AL'IT c •• pass ~. Wl~ to pa~IO 2nd TD, Nr Orange Cty J\fesa Verde. Good 3 + din/ sn,soo. FRANK 1'fAR- reS.I buy w11h good ,tiru:uic. room. Large dining area, .,,,;, .,.,. are~. D1n.1ng ~Y picture Wl~ Airport. 3 units-2 BR each fam. Let's go see it rlght SHALL REALTY 61:>-4600. ing!! seU cleaning pool, large 1ree 1093 Baker, C.?.f. .,.,.,....,.. dows ·brick ~replace· wall on !Ai acre. Good loan, app now! DUPLEX Lachenmyer Rhy yard. $74,950. · FIXER-UPPER financmg av1llablc. $36,~. investment, near Orange .-t:l*Ntllllltl) 1 BR. Terrific Joe. Copper v.>ith a GI loon or $18,400 any. 546-2313 eo. Airport. Owner-Agent GE REALTY plumbing thruout. only -IRVINE-TERRACE- 3 B<tnns. 2 6aths. Pool, Car- peted & comp. furnished. Exia;ting b'an!lferrable 61;J-1.i loan. Full price -$47,500, Salisbury R""dltv Call evl's: :,.ii~.6769 shaded ensy n1aintcnanee to wa~ carpenng • exeeUent $7,480. Private Part)I. Good &5Cl·SllO t.tovc-in cond. {l) 2 BR, (1) O!fioe 646-3!128 or f>l5-3ol83 PETE BARREIT ooe qoa111;,., 4 hug• bed· ..... ...,. _,,_,ell 139.950. rooms, tv."O baths, Comer MORGAN REALTY 315 MARINE AVE. 6J3.6900 $1 .00 ONE-DOLLAR j lot on cul-de--sac. Largest lot FHA • YA 613-4i642 675.6459 BALBOA ISLAND MOVES YOU IN REAL TY ' In tract. Play house for klda 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, be8.utiful l..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim: NO 0 included. Subject to PllY••lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I gag built-Ins, corner lot, ALL FOft $23,500 * otAmf: Bluffs Town-MARVELOUS VIEW NODCOWSTNSTNOEGE.01.E'sD-1•os WISTCLlff DI. mentsof SlSl total at6% an. LIDO W~TERFRONT I 1· Ith Jo b ill 3 BR.11.r'BA, dble gar., shake house, 3 BR pool, lo n1aint, 4001 NfW,OIT IUCH ,. nua1 ·rate. "MMPT"'' down APTS.-320 LIDO NORD argepa IOW cus nl u roof, huge yard (fenced $6,olio dn . vac July 1. Reht Baysklc Dr. Beaut. G:. G :i: e~~~~~ 642-5200 ~-payment is ttqt1ired. Call NOW REDUCED TO ~:· ~~ ~ f;,81'3J:~ front It rear), Quiet street ~$325~::.· ;'1><044~0.::=""'-~ ::i~~=: ~~~. ~~~·s~~: ~~~~:~e :~~; i:dm ;:~~ T ENOER-LOVINF Walker & Lee 6 $i!!:~::~:~· 6T~~:":a. ~::i· for only $24,950. Call .~: ~ ~~A~OR 83~~~ :~~s ~.~: ~~~~~o~wiyre:~: flrcplace. Hugi' n1 oder n CARE Realtors rages & utility room. with 546-2313 546-SSIO Owner onl.y. 6#-S785. Biii Grundy. Realtor kitchen with lots of r ating at SIG.~ this home has 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adam1 80 ft. fronting on excellent 2. BR TOWNHOUSE. Must 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 6424620 spaC€'. Near the beach and everything. Huge IM'droona, :>45-0165 Open 'tll 9 P~i swimming beach. Units &'t' $22, 950 sell. All offt"rs considered. viev.· of 1he n1oun1ains. FULL se:icy bath. dbl attached gar. newly fumlshed. 6~"-•1•• mo p I T I Owner. 644-64811. 4 BR 2\, bath, ""th -•· PRICE $25,750, CALL! age with trailer or boat ac-Bill Grundy, Rnltor "M i...-.. -• '· • • ===,.--'-,'.:,..,==~ view. Decornled .. ;nd fun~ Walker & Lee cess. All electric kitchen for 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. 00-4620 ';:=~~ :::i~r1:!~ Newport H91ih.tlf210 Jarxlscaped. $58,800. °''·ncr mom with dishwasher. Nice or trailer. --NEWPC:>RT--714: 673-8249 or 64•1-2929 Roalto" """'" ""' d,..pes, 8"bmll CAMEO HIGHLANDS 2 HOMES e KENNEDY HEIGHTS CAMEO SHORES' 2 BR & your tlov.·n 10 payments of 4507 0o-•· 1.... 4 Bed 5 BR & FAMILY ONE LOT ••• -E,., .. ••• -d • .... ·11 t 2790 Harbor Blvd. nl Adams $134.00 per mo. to ''"'"'8 "'• rms. -111""' "9.....,,~ en, .......,ury ''I a YIK' &JS-016.J OJX'll 'Iii g P~l w lk & L view $59 SOO Price R9Cluced HardwoOd Ooon. beamed BARGAIN I Just one lot oll fa.shionablc house. Sacrifiee below cost a er ee so: of H1GHWAY for quick s•I• ceilings, bltlnt, R&:O, Se~ 225 Costa i\lcsa St ., Ci\l. Cliff Dr. -3 Bdrms, 2 bath!! $69,500. Owner 6i~. ,~jJi*J·· • · 517 Begonia, 2 hoWICs, 3-2 Jo $33,500 arategarageailyarda.Near Open 1-5 'til sold. 3 Bedrtn, and dining room -Covered ** ~.500 ** --·--Realtors Bed,ms. $49,750. ·~ f patio -$36,000, Easily fin-Cl . d I Su th I 2790 1t bo Bl d 1 Ad Large family home in No. shopping. $28,500 With an 2 bath, Iarae Jot. ,.-,900 or need iam11ng up ex. 11 o ar r v · a ams CALL TODAY GTh-300) C.OSta Mesa with all blt·im auumable low Interest lollD. quick sale, Call Pat Wood. a · hlghway. 675--6()4.I F•mily 545-9-19l Open 'Iii 9 PM 811y & S.11ch Rlty, Inc. including water conditioner, Well ... McC•rdle, Rltrs. SCS-2300. ~7171 1351 Home ""Aiiil"Miiio"siiTiiiii'"NiiEW~-1 Quick Pou. Auume existing 1310 Newport Blvd., c .M.. BW Haven. Rlln. 673-3211 Lido Isle O THI:: REAL .• , F:STATERS -------4 Bedrn1.!1, isunkcn Ji vina . FHA loan. Only $3,000 down. 548--7?29 Eves.~ NEW LISTING DECORATOR'S room, Jonnal dining & pa~ CusWlm built 5 bed~m home Assum•ble Loan l z~P~E~R~R~ON~~64:2~-~ln~11E:l~~~~ij~~~~~ I Eutside, 3 BR, 2 BA. on HOME e.lled family room. Hiiiside ~~ c.;:im~~c!~tt:~~ .:': Near So, Coast Plaut • a ---SUPERH~~CIAL ~ lotte ~ $2'J,900 for BY Ownl!r: _End ol cul tlc Beautifully done. 5 Bdr1ni;, =~~ ~.~.r . excellent ~°:ml~i·~n~mroo:~r!= M;;~ •IF~Afa!:1nd\~ ~ w~~~ LIDO'S FIEST BUY N~~r~ HI ~,J';;thbl~· e~n\ sa ! ~cant.:~: ~-4 N~R ;hoo~~. !'~~~ ;~:111y45l'~.: 1~1.nt stl~t 10 ·. . '·.• 1 ,1 m rtth tire la <'-r. ShoWll hke n1odel Ask-_ 1 shopping center, Three aven, tr. ' beach. MS-4156 s~.~iOO $~~'.~~ " P ce. Ing $28.500. . End of Islarxt. 4 ueann, 3 rm, two bllth, lam. rm. "At The J1maJca hut" LIDO REALTY INC. bath, 50' lot, 1treel to stratla, built.in kitchen. Enclosed t Bl'm, family nn. wfw N rt Sho 11111~=~~) south polio. For appt, 3>'x24' .!lcreened-in -patio, A crpt. thruout. Ch\'ner mu.~t ewpo _ _!.9.!. 1220 333i Via Lido 673-'iJOO LLEGE REALTY Jean Smith, Reattl' bet.uty at only $32,700. As-Jea\."e area. Asking $.11 .000. 4. BDRltf, , story 2 ~~ bal.hl. NEWPORT Realty Company l5CIJ.-..11~ swne 5~~ F.Jl.A. loan. M<'-81l del 111ar. a.&5-0008 or Club, pools, tennis, beach, Macnab-Irvine HEIGHTS I :642~-12:ii3~5::;:::;::::::=6~7W2=~":1=~~=;:=;:::ri~ I ~S M. M. Lelordt, Rltr. ~516-::..:9'1l:.:"'::··-----$311,950 or 1,.,. ot>lloo. Prin-I C::C:C:::::;r:;:zz:l,64&-0505"":~~· ~~~E~,-~ .. ~·~"'~1~·"'a;;10 3 eR, 2 BA. P•tio, Dbl. ,·=1•:.1•:;• .. 0="=1y::. ="""===="===-Just one lot off f«s.hiona,btc E•1t1ide Speci•I gar $26,CXXI. Take owr • Cli UDr.-..3 Bdrrrut,2 bathl JUST REDUCED Workshop 16 x 32, sleeping 61/J•/o Loan OWNER LEAVING s~~ l oan. G42-0J98. Oo;Ytr !'_!!!..! 1227 and d!ni"f3.:room -Coveftd Fortner model home in \Vest· room u x J9, pl\l!I 2 Bedrm1 Lovely uparadecl 4 Bedrm 8.1J...&123 ''"~tio -.ooo. Ea.Uy 1.. 1 f · h uM bl •n-1 cen •····--,., _ _._ Obie b ~~...;:_· ___ *UNIQUE-SCENIC* .-c Ir, ~·11 5.,.;,e assuma c &: dining rm Exceptional 1-·· _,.,.. ~. pragc, !Una, -: - anced. loon. 4 BR. 2u bat'"·, ,.,... al S25 500 · This annual ~;, rate loan. sl'"'" ,.,... .. , clubhouse & I By owner, 3 BR, 2 ba. Unrivaled View of Bay .t: 646-7171 ma.I living rm: fam'Qy rm. ' ' Bcaulil\JJ. estate s I zed ~ hkirw 124.500. Owner corner lot, lo lnterest~Gl Mtna. w/privacy. Speicious, w/frplc. Profess. land-=ap-~ Ml·$110 grounds. 4 bdrm1 .• entry wUl C&"7 I.II. TD at 7%~. loan 6%, $26,r.:iO. 56-7952 nearly new "Old \Vorld" tng. Now Just $52.500. o(j;G-E R""Er~:!~ hall, central noor pltin. can Glen Queen, Heritqe M. ••e Del Mer Contemporary w/ court & BROKER •15ii".._ot Pl'ime location. $28,000. Real Estate, StO-llSt 1105 a1r\um. 5 Br's expanctable, 13J.G700 . ~2430 MG-1720 --------500J sq ft . ~\ii ba, hi-cell- • LAXE ARRO\YHEAD e ;;::;::;,,..,....;;;;;::1!!!L)E;';L-':aowil-ji-ji-'iR:::-OOM~i:""'"" i TARBELL 2955 H•rbor -BAYFll0NT-APTS-:S FOR Sale by owner, xlnt lngs, 4 car gar. S178.DOO \O THE REAL ~ EqTATE.:RS S8lOO $24 500 VISTA DEL LIDO k>c. dose to 11choola. 4 BR furn. \ViQ take small house bcauUf~s B~ 3 1 n~: owner ••per•te 4;!:~~8~ "tv: =. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Pier & Sllp AYGIWM or .1 &:: den. 1'-' BA. crpta.,; or vlCUlt land area. Oti.lMlr lr\.Jevel hcune "'/ a I I 3 bd I II Do\ier Shores, Formal din Under $50,000. Popu1ar 3 BR, $32;500 AND UP drpa, bltns. frplc, tam din 548-7'2-19. nlOdC!rn con\'t.n~nc..>eli, Jrw;J rm + em Y rm. mi, kllc~n w/brkfat area. Luak home, Family nn.,w/ (SeQ ()r ~uc) rm, cov patio, dlchondra TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT s.A>OO v.'Orth oc nt\v furn Almo51 no down C.l. or t1lA ... 1.. frplc. Nicety land&Ctiped, George Wllll•mton lawn, •~kier rrnvrear, & drapes. Alao dl~hwuhcr, tcrma: Entry hall, hup film· Ponelln1 flll1llv rm w/":et lmmed, occupanc,, $411,900 REAL TOR wry clean, -.-e:U kept. dl~posal, bltn , 11 cu uni, Uy nn. OYenriied living rm, bar, Sparkling pool In land-BROKER 673-4350 64$..JJM E .. o. 5'>-1000 i\)f-f~I lnll'r-con1 ln ea. luxuriou11 kltclK'n , 514).1720. sea~ courtyard. Roy J, 833-0700 GU-2430 "'-''-"~...;,. BY Owntt, 3 BR. 2 bfl, rtn. Cull a.10-1/IGT or 54~703 TARBELL 2t5S H•rbor \Vattl Rt'~ltor, JUI Gal&JQI 4 UNITS F.m nn, cov pat. dclux VV('!I, 11rF. Q ICAE:R YOU CALL. Dr. 646-lSOO. DAILY P(LOT DfME -A LO DOWN FHA w/evecyU1lng, $20,lm 1011.n TJIE QUICKER YOU SELL THE SUN NEVER SETS on -UNES cost )'OU just pen-AU 2 BR, income .., mo. Ul\llDabh! at Slit%. $33.900. -~~------·,.;;O;.;Al:;L:;Y:....:.P;.;IUlT=~'.;.V;.;ANT;;.:..;.A::Dc;;S! tut!.'l a dllY. i\gt'nt, evn. 545-3652. ~ Junlptt0, 5ft..050t. • WANT AD LARGE LIDO LOT 51b:88' 3l!i Via Lore., Term.'>. (714) 54S-G913, 346-J256. S.lboo l•lend 1355 ----·~·~·-- * BEACH COTTAGE Good Joe, Older 2 Br. + slC<'-plng rm, PerfW for "fun livtn·." 30x85 M Jot, room fot one n10~. Priced fn 5ell, MORGAN REAL TY 67J-6&U 675-&II>ll Hunllntton Beech 1400 MEREDml Gardens. 5 BR, 3 ba , din, nn. Cttm, rm, Cu'.-Oe-sac opts, d1'P9• shut· ters, lge.: patio. Qwll(!l', 9112-84t;t). FRANCl"SCAJ=N~FO~U~NT-AIN-~4 1 BR, 2 Ba, i\i;sum<"' 6 (,Ci F'HA, SM.~. 8~7-ll::S. ,Turn llJO~e \Vhlrc Elepluu1U Into cash lhru 11 Oai.ly l>Uot Dlmc-a-hne <&d! I -----·~-------· .. ~-~---· ' ........ . . . HOUSIS FOR SA~ I RENTALS RINTAL5 llNTAU llNTALI llNTAU ltlNTALS · Huntington Beech l400 Hou111 Furnlshlil Hou~-~~~ 1teum Unlurnhhecl Apts. F........... ' ~ U""'""""'11 _4'1!':!-U""'""~-A' * * * * 911-HOME S I Balboa_ UGO £!!!! :'!!!'• ' 11• C1plstreno ms !M"'P"'' ..... -~ c .. 1. -11• ":!!!!"'!'"!' ._.. _5_4!0 Li3ted within the 1)1).!t !II da)o• PENINSULA Bayfrotlt, 5 BR $145 Altndive 1e pa !'ate 3 BR 2'4 BA Spanlsll' e WJ,NTER RENTALS e NEW a~tlvf! 2 BR ln- 1nvalt yoor inspection. What-+ mald1 qtrs, Pier. Call houte, 2 aa 1 BA, cpt/drp. T'owaholm, PQOl a-extras. ~AVAILABLE NOW! e dJvldual unill. Fr pl, ON 'BEACH! ever }'Qllr needs, terms. or 1-lrs. Staples (213) 195--7575 Adlta only, no pet., Refa. aas. .......wl, ..,.....,.1. Ab~Real'1: IG3BSO epUdlJ, lleam-t:ellin11, ~~·;!.~~.!1,c_H or <213> m-:100 eves. _.SU..ff'l'I; llNTALS 1 Bdrm apt $150. Panonm.lc ~~;-Muttraaly.-no~pett;--e I a ·t'.n!A-J'ROM i=;--~~1-·-~ ,._ ·-... ---r.... fumhfiOd \'low 661564 "'"43!IO 211 a.1'. $ltl.lO a $17UO, 21111 e I B& I BA FllOM l260 ""'e bave.n't...got It, it's not Lido Isle WI Newpert Buch not -~ St. Anc1tewa lid. ' Santa Ana Av.. 5tl-lt12 at e 3 BJt. 2 BA FROM s=-t avaDablc! -~ -Giner ii 40m 673.0.195. Carpetlodrapel-dilhwasher W lk & 'L WATERFRONT 4 Bedrm. TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR. 2\1 OCEAN ,.,..t-2 brm, VILLA MESA APTS. lielled poot.oauaa.tennis a er ee pi<r & slip. SISOO ""'"lhlf, BA. ""'"' Pill<>. pool. 2 .... 111 _..,. :.~~.: ~'8$1'1' 2 BR. Priv patio, Hid pool. ftC........,... vlew1 Autu11t $2000. mJ934...0D) car gar, all bltna, crptl, 11111 ,.,......., 2 car encl'd pr. Oilldren patll»ample parlt1ni. 76S1r~~!.'!er or 270-4547. drpl, Lie $2"15 mo .. 8'11-1811 1 a: J BDRM ...... ..a...~rt u-.. 4210 •-elcome, no pttl pleue! Security pards. ~-e ~ ·--............ -or &ei-2497 eves or wkndl. .__ AduJ•-'E>---v;.-t:11 ~-~·.. $165 mo. 719 W. WUQ. FURN, aJm Avail . ~ 842-4455 540-Sl40 Huntlngtan Beech 2400 "The Bhllll" Condo. 2 BR. ~ ,.jjs.fn.--1 BR tum, poo1; util pd. ....12:11. HUNTINGTON L EASE OPTION e2Bfiii."2-b&th "..Use-In 2 Ila. ep ... 0rpa. 0•11ie Hlab "'11 OK 1125 mo Whotlcly1 Wint? Whlcldy1 ·Gelf SPECIAL CLASSIP.ICATION POR !225 per mo., full price condo. 6 mo. Jeue, $225 patio. Choice view of Back. 15497 W1lllJma Stred -c Cla,..St u~ -' $l35 -Crpts, drpl, elec kit, PACIFIC (n4> 135-5335 · ~ Y · ~·-Adults, no pets. Royal Palm $25.500. VA $."iOO do\'m, 3 Oed. n10. 846-4929. Bay. $425 Yearly lea!M! GAROE!I GROVE NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spec11I Rita ' ba h f d. Sal. b D-aJty .tt -4••• Or. 540-0570 ' roon1s, t , orm:i.\. in. ~---U1 Ill')' '""' ·~ ~-.. M·-•'--• Co,_. •del Mir ..,., ing room, large kitchen With Vacation Rnt1l1 2tCIO * CHARM: New Blutts ~, ,..._ Lg 3 BR 2 'BA, cpl$, drps, ID OCEAN AVE., H.B. 'U4) 538-1487 S Llnoo·-S tlnlOI-S - •'All -AD ¥UtT fMCl UOI eating area, bltins, livirlg LAKE' •-•··~ N Townhle, 3 br, p:iol, lo FO~~~ WALK To beach; ahop!. 2 bit-Ins, 75chlldren,,_"'o7~.5•1XL'1 rln with fireplace, feuced & plush A~73~R 2 ;,: maint. Vac July 1, $32!i. 17060 San Bruno 8~ BR, frpJ. $185. area. $1 mo, ilil ~1 Otc. open 10 am-6 pm Daily 'WILLIAM~~ co. l-Wlllt ... lllvt " ...... ........ ,.. ..... Ill ...... 1-TOUI ... ...,.. ......... .. ......... flf ..... , .. ...._,,~IHe ~ IAll -1-..ou ONLYI lancbca.ped. lrpl, TV; + sWdio apt. ~ L&e/opt. 675-$lM. (nt) fl88..2500 Hal Plnchin, Rltr. 6'lH392 SHARP, Ls 1 BR. cpt/drp, l~~~~~~~~~I I f yds from Jal«, priv 1"""1g 3 Br, 21> !>a-..... Pool, REMAIUC\BLY 1 Bdrm, G1r191 bllnl. -I big. lnf&nt ok. . * BEACH BLUFF-To Pll,. Y-Tr .. r't P1r1cll10 M .PHONE 642·5671 & swmng. Rate f lex lrg grounde. Avail. immed. UNBELIEVABLY * 675-4952 * $130. 5'I0-9722. APT * 962-4471 ( ::tJ S4M103 213/936-6.1m. • S285 mo. Ast. M6-0732. EXTRAORDINARILY UNF. 2 I: 3 BR, aleo tum New 2 BR, pool, view, paUo, Clean 2 Br Townhot11:e, WUI ....., $1500 equity In delux 21·xm· mobile home, acilt pk acrou from ocean, tor home or unit, Beach area. 53&6ffl I~ SQ. -. 3 DD 1" •·, nE<•T-n Balboe 4300 2 BR. cpt. pool, klds ok dahwuhr. ·8231 Ellis Aw. Nwpt Bch trade low equity PRESTIGE AREA BIG Bear very nice house, ~ ·~ ~ n ua oc.A ... ~1.zv ... "' Lak•, bltns. 114 day. dbl gar, bllnl, drpt, eyU, Vil D'lllre Gi-Apll PE'Ni<-P:. Yrly. Lp 1 BR 1998 Mapl•, No. 1 543-2808. 812-811'1 or 817-3957 ror other So, Calif, P"'P'rl>' \\'alk to beach. 4 Bednn, lam rn1 .. 1~ ba. Seit GI or FHA. Need quick sale! ,,,_ &-17.&107 ' Eves: 642--0427 $40 wltni:I, tiltl wk. (714) $250. 6f2..6767 aft 5 n..Ho1-· ..._._., "-Pvt. patio, w/w ,~-•pl 2 BR drpe/cptl, clean •nc NEAR Huntincton Harbour or ! -. -.-... ,,... anen. wa.nua • ._ '" • New Triplexes. n..1-t area. Owner 644M88 521-9672 PENIN. Po!.nL 3 B4rms. 1tNam. flowen etti)lihln, $180 Incl uti1. 675-2591 gar, adults, m peta. Harbor _.., 1-----"-'--'--- NEW, ~OU!ltain housekeep-Lge. lnci!. yit.,$325 Lease -~ JIO'}l..ne. room, bW1ardl, __ & Balotr loc $lto. 642-2389. Lrg 11: ~BR's. J?lshwaaher. Trade R-2 Lot, Dana Pt, on .ing ·cabiri, ldyllwild, com-Frank Manball Rlty 615-4600 BBQ'a, Sauna,, tum.""-untura. B•fbo. f1l•nd 4355 * 2 BR: Huge yard, apts, UfiO, Pet-ok. (213} B--2623 Golden Lantern for income Trade $5000 eq 3 BR condo C.M. FQR 12xGI Moblle , home or Iarser in C.M. or Newport an:a.. will add cuh if-' needed. MS-2425 m;1§11fv plete, modern w / b It n 1 , l A 2 Br. allO S1ftlles trom drpe, pr. + prkg. $150. or (n4) 8f6..3559, prope17fy Or wh8.t have you. 546-'{285 eves. ~ewport H1lpt1 3210 '$ll5. See It! 2XD Parm ATl'R. 1 BR, sleeps 4: by Adults, no pets. 557-8400 .. * 2 BR l 'Ai ba. patio, pool. S5000 eq. ' =:;='.;==":;':=.~::;;;~:f:_I Rd., ·ea.szo11etween-JIU. mo. July & Aua: aVJ,U; ··.i · $165 mo. Mora Kai Apts. Cali 835-0202 Summer Rent•ls 2910 END Of cul--de--ac. 4 BR bcrA:Newpait-2BllcN.19tb Wl.ntu-70 resv'1. 673-1503 Newport Buch 5~ East of Beach m, % b1k OCEANFRONT corner du. 2 ba, sprklnc pool. Nr tt Garfield ochooll. 5hpng, ... , .. RENT rtlllllmlR£ Huntl_,_ Blech 44Ciii .*OPENOAILYl·5* 0 · . p1 .. ,$69.SOO Eqully,WANT SUndries, vending mach'• in Anaheim, Tnde my eq, in mdse. worth $5300 fir R. Estate or ! MEREDITH GARO ENS 20052 Colgate Cirele Huotington Beach flEACll House, neaNc tlean. sleeps 4. Secluded area, 5C8-Cl!i6 rUIUlllU .,....... m AMIGOS WAY 2 BR. Adults. Util J!d· • Ontarto area property. OCEANFRONT · ndk 2 BR 2 ba unlta unturn Beaut-Quiet Pool. P .-1 v Balboa Bay Properties 4 Br, Spilt Level House Sep. arate din. rm., tam. rm. $40;000. No money down to responsible party. lmmed, occupancy. P. D. Colburn, 6444327 priva!e beach, S200 wk. 3 Rooms from $19.95 774-&tOO. eves: f 94·00f1 W•1tclfff 3230 Month to month Rentall =a'=''~'~6~·=-~---~--.......,,---ho-m-e, Wide Selection SPECTACULAR View: 3 BR 3 BR 2 be, gan1enU inc. ~,. ~br n..;.u OP110N 2 ba house, sips 8, nr CdM $375 mo. 548-861? 1 ... • ..-.very beach. $250 wk, 673-lllS or I========= Cultam Furllitunt Rental 675-2268. Un~i!!_P~•-rk __ 22_3! ::.;-~~= beacb. Newer, :: ~ .i Outside nvt'n, a~u an d patio. Beam clnas. 17676 2309 W. Balboa, NB 673-7420 BR; elegant, turn, bJlnl, pa.. double garages. $250 to ···o. Cameron, Sti-6121 9 M ~. res. unils, Park U. tio. lndry, nr ahopg i: pier. BOYD REAL TY e CO!"DOMJNIUM Apt • 3 do. 301>1 f:'<I acreage Rancho, $225. Adults, baby OK. * 675-5930 * BR for lease. Appll.ances Calif. SOM val C2 frntg Yuc- 53t;.2131 MODERN 2 bF Upper. mk & bltin11. SUIO mo. ~2285 ca Vy, Ex.ch ~lpart for '536-6126 or 5.16-1454 to bch, crpts, drps, tell S•nt• An• 5620 Inc. prop. Sff.,36tj6 eve. Bachelor a.pt, nr beach, dean. elec range, retrig, $6000 Equity 3 BR home 17025 Butt~. F.V. 4 BR, 3 Ba. pool bomt. Huge patio. •Exchange for l!mall 3 Br, home or • f Fortin Co, Rltn 642-5000 lnl.C Westclitt Dr. NB Fountain Valley 1410 SUBMIT! LOW INTEREST! ON The water, Bal Penin. Elegant, turn 2 BR 2 ba., new hi-rise, pool. $250 wk. 673-123.5 or 6~2268. 3 Bedrnt & din rm, NEW $325 3 Bedrm & atrium •••••• $300 4 Bednn & fam nn: ••. $325 4 Bedrm, tam nn &-dining rm, (Turtle Rock) ••.•• $360 BOB PETTIT, RHllor $100. aun dk. Responaible adults, Costa Mesa 6%. Allumabla nnt..ID 11 ·x~T no pets. $200 mo. 642-3666 VILLA MARSEILLES loan, FOR Mobile Home, LJUI • 1r-LJ'I... iJ L•gun• Bl•ch 4705 * EA s TBLUFF * Delux 2 BRAND NEW Cost1t Me$8-, Newport, Tu&. --, 'IV BR, trptc, choice of cpt'g, SPACIOUS tin, 548-0720, 642-97:§o. • * * • Trade 11.'1,"'1 equity In Long Beach 12-unit apt for mobile home tn Huntington Beada area. 846.3559 Spanish Tile I Dln, area. 4' Bedrm + fam rm. Alri· um! Privacy! Best area .. HAFFOAL REAL TY BALBOA. 2 Br, furn apt ru· bch &: s hop 'g, July/Aug/Sept. $400 mo, 675-5810. "'SINCE 1946" 133-4101 APARTMENT FINOERS Hundreds of Apartments Listed Now Cell 642-4656 842-4405 LOVELY Lido 1sle'. 3 =~--~--=~ bedroom home for leeR. BY Qt,1rner-Assume 514% Available July 16 to Sept. 2 BR. 2 Batha ••••••••••• $215 I "!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!I 2 BR. 2 Baths ••••••••••• $30ll CHATEAU 3 BR. 2 ba. new home ••• $325 LA POINTE ===~----~ e Red Hill Realty I loan 3 brm, 2 ba, unf. bonus 16. srr7086. rm. $30,~. Pmt $182. '!'ry $6,000 dn. 16644 Bushard BA·YSlDE Dr., Lido, Linda Univ. Park Center, Irvine Love y 2 BR furn apt, Pool, Isle &: Penin. wa'.terfrobtl Call anytime 833-0820 carport, walk tO abop'r. + off-water lido Homes. ===='====== Adult., no pets. Bill Grundy, Rltr. 641-4620 Coron• del Mir 3250 l9U Pomona, C.M. , 839-2314 SUMMER Rental apt, lleeps 1---------1 ========= 1640 Tustin ------$38,500 -LG 3 BR 2 ha, ash pnld fam rm, lovely 4. On Bayfront nr. Lldo Shop'g. 613 36th St 67J....4296. kit w/top line bltns, wlk-in $295 Mo./or best otter. Furn pantry. \V/W crpt, e."<quisite Pacific Sands home. near dri>s.1Uscd brk frpl, lg clsts. beach, ~1951. Cor lot. dct gar, pro lndscp. 1 -~~=~~-~­Top custom neighborhood. LIDO, LINDA Isle, Bayside Can assume 5% loan. Dr &: Penin .. waterfronts + 838-1304 off-water Lido homes, Bill CHARMING 2 BR, So of Hwy, frplc, ne"·ly decor, bltns, $250 lse. 675-440L· $750 Mo lse Spectacular view, frpl, bltns. Nr CdM beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, ptly furn. 673-1235 or 67&-D>S. Lagu~_a Beach 1705 e HANDYMAN SPECIAL e 4 UN IT apt., ocean side of h"''Y· approx. 150 yds. from beach. Grossed "$9,000 last yr. Nds. paint & cleanup of inter . Price $69,500 \VILL TRADE l\!ISSION REALTY 4~731 NEW \Vhitewater view home, 2 BR. 2 ba. 18 x 2il' liv'g rm, Playroom, BHn oven range. dishv.-asher & cpt'e. Balanced poY.-cr. $27,950, 107'0 down. 1054 Noria St. 499-3006 or 492-4084. Grundy Realtor 642-4620. Lido Isle , 3351 RENTALS 3 BR, So. Patio. Crpts, drps, Housn Unfumilhed bltns. Lease (adults only) 3000-S300, 673-4063, (213) Gen•ral j ::;6~~2808:;:;·======­ NEW !NOMDUAL HOM~$, Huntlnglon. . Beech 3400 $179.fiO; duplexes, $188.S»: A'M'RACTIVE cpt/dri), LIKE NEW beam ceilings, patiol, Adlt. Beautiful · area • aose to only, no pets. Refs. 2354 beach and Newport • 3 bed. Santa Ana Ave, CM 548-9472 rooms, 2 baths, den and tam. or 6T.J.-0395. ily room. Large fenced $98 Nice l BR dplx, bltris, yard. No pets, Dishwasher, cpts/drps, good loc. and stove builtin. Gardener Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0111 and water ·included at $25(1, S200 3 BR, fncd yd, pr. per month. 'Immaculate co~ co" patio, wt!' pd, avail dition. Call evenings • week.. now. ~ 534-6980 , ends, 67l-6568. $150. 2 BR how!e, yr, R.O., HUNTINGTON Continental $30,950 -3 New homes just Chldrn. pets welcome. off Bushard & Adams. 4 co1npleted near new Dana Blue Beacon, Bkr. &15--0111 BR 2 ha, drp/cpt, ek!'c stv, Point Harbor. 3 BR 2 ba, OCEANFRONT Grbg disp, Lg play yd, 1520 sq ft.. Ocean _views. $l8G-2 BR apt. Patio. BBQ, clubhse & pool. S200 mo Sm lots. 34001 Aurelio Dr. Ch-uJ .. 1r Bkr 534-6980 + dng dep. Phone 'eves 1740 Dana Point ,._,..... · for appt 836-1907. Bldr. 642-4905. $12$-2 BR 4-Pltx, Children RENTALS ok. cpt/drp, stove. CONDOMINIUM Hou111 Furnished Blue Beacon. Bkr. 645-<IW 2 Bednna, 1% baths. all •P-plla.nces Incl. Adults with General 2000 Costa Mff• 3100 child ow.-r 14 only. $170 mo. 1;:.:;;;;;.;:c;______ '-'-----Avail Jtily 1st, Agent $100 2 Br. Gar, pallo, crpts, drps, Sf&.4141 Bachelor cottage, avail now. 11tove, refrig. Bamboo /, Bedrooms, 2 baths Broker 534-6950 Village has privacy I: quiet $195 month $14G-Nr ocean. 2 BR triplex, for mature adults only. 894-5102 after 6 P~f Coete Ml11 4100 $35 WEEK & UP STUDIO A 1, BEDROOMS 1V I: Kitchenettes Incl. Linen. A: maid ser avail Childrena & pet section 2376 NEWPORT BLVO. 5ca.97SS ** WEEKLY-~ly apt. Bach. or cpts. Fumiahg'1 compl. Kitch. S35 wk'"P&YS all. 998 El Camino Dr. 546--0451 1 BR dpb: $96,. Qldar unit, lmmac. Beaut rrdn 111r- rndp, Single occup, perm, older tenant only. No pets or children. 548-8920 SUS CASITAS Fum, 1 BR Apts. Adults only. no pets. 2110 Newport Blvd, CM. 642-9286 LG, Fum 1 BR apt, $J.3.;. For 1 or 2 adlt&. only. No pets, See Mar, Apt 6, 2135 E lden CM. · 1 BR. Large cloeets, pool, adults, no pets. Utll. pd. * 548-0l.16 * 1 BR. Furn, ·uw pd. Frplc. Beam eellp, prlv. patio. $149. 187 E. 21st SI. CM. 6'2-85lll. MERRIMAC WOODS new luxury 1-2 BR. alr-cond. .f25 Merrimac.\Vay, 54~ See class 5100 EASJ'SIDE; Studio, 2 BR 1 ~~ ba, Cpts/drps, bltns, refrig-, Pool, no 'pets. 646-6610. cpt/drp, chil ok. Dwntwn, CM. $160. 544-<K52, Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0111 SU-7134. I ,2,-,B°'R,-; "'l""'bo-,-..,,,..., -.. -,rt~iru""ly draped & cpld, w/Nve, disposal, fncd yd, water paid, ref. $160, Avail J uly 24. 641;-.98.;5, * * 2 BR Furn. Apts. Pool. 177 22nd St, CM. Fount•ln Valley 3410 NASSAU PAL~fS. 642-3645 --- Rentals to Share 2005 MIDDLE-Age man w/8 yr. old son \\'ill share their 3 brm home N.W. Costa Mesa. 546-2160. LOVELY 3 hr, 2 ha, fam . 3 Roo I ""t"' lo rm. + crpts, drps, bltns. n1ma· es 'v""' ~· Adu!!s S265 incl gardnr. share . a 4 BR hse nr OC 642_2755 FOR Leue 3 br, lrg bonus 'LARGE 2 BR, near .ghop- rm. blk walled yd, bltns, ping. Adults, no pets. Jn. dahwasht. 531-1779. quire 179~ Rochester. 3705 Bactw:lor apt, man only, 132 W. WiltOn, Of * 5'8-9571 * FOR Lease: New 3 Br 2 ba 1p!lt-iewl home. Vlewl========== ot seacoast. Huge Uv nn, Newport BeHh 4200 drps, frpl. S300 mo, 49'-5320 1 __ ,., ------- 494-6932. airport, $60 mo, 1naie 21-35. ,:.:_,"'='=' ~~---- 540-8191 . CHEERFUL 2 bnn, garap. No pets. Adults. n40 mo.1---------WILL share Jgc 4 br hse mature young n1an, pool, ~ x util. 548-0308 773 w. Wilson 548-2802. S.n Cl1mlnf1 3710 MESA MOTEL ·---~- Stable young "'·oman to share condominiu1n 2 BR, fenced yd $150. water FOR IM: Ocean Vw, 'ovely pd, gar, 2193~ Maple SL 3 hr, l~ ba, trpl c, 2 car 642-7658 gar, crpts·, drpa. Jn ex- $100 mo. 548-7877 LOVELY 3 BR, 2 ha borne, B_A_C_H,;.E:.:LO'=R=w~il71 -s7bA-re--..,.al· good .Jooation, &4kle, $250 tractive Newport Heights mo, lse. &q-3863.· clusive nelghbmd $250 mo. 4717 Calle Abrll, San. Oem. Call ITI4l ~ 5-7 pm. * LOW WEEKLY RATES * Kitchen, TV's. maid service. Heated Pool. 646-9681 WKLY Rental1, 1-2 Br, f:rOm $100. Near Beach A Bay. Call (I) 683-1247 $42 week, ocean front. pool, Adults. 848 Amigos 1 I 2 Bdrm. Aph. % Acre Country Estate. 3 llr.~ns. utll. p:I., Children Way, from $235. ~2354 Adult Llvlnt Br, 2 ba, pool, horses OK. v.-elcome. 6.2-5078; .f~. or &U-0906 Fum. & Unfum. Want unite:, home or boat? RENTALS OCEANFRONT 2 BR Loftr Dbbwuher. co1ar coordinat. Owner/Agent. Apts. Unfvmlllftfdl $250 yrly, bltnl, will redec ed. applianeltl • pluah Iha& Call 548-9477 l!AAA 5009'Ai Seubore. Patio. pr. carpet • choice of 2 eolor NEW 3 BD ' BA N rt Gener•I . -Avail 6/14. 213: 2'3-1921. ~ 2 baths 1tlu -• .., ' ewpo ---------~ • m1mrid ·ward-H~ighte:, for beach area res- Newrert Heights 5210 robe ~ • Indirect light. tdential, comm'l, ind, lot 1n& lD kitchen • breakfast Equity n4,000. RENTAL FINDERS NICE 2 Br, pool, aundeck, ,,.. T• ~,,,. pr. bit-Im, cpt.s. drpa, : 411 w. '"" c.-M-. adlts, no pets. S 16 0. ~ · 64MI 11 642-8))1/ 642-8006. -::...._.,·,,uflll~\1•tn••o1 .. 1 2 BR pool frpl t • ~~~~~~g·~-~~~·~m~"~'j , , c, crp • .:: drpl, no children, utt1 pd. Cotta MeN 5100 3226 A. Clay St. ~1325. =;;.:;..="-'----E11f Bluff 5242 Mr • hup private fenced PH: OR 3-6'50 paHo • plulb J'\OO.SC&pi111 • Tight money? We trade brick Bar-B-Q'i • larp ,beat. land &: stock tor anything. ed pools A lanai. Junk, antiques, boats, Real 3101 So. Brl1tol St. Estate, stock &.businesses. <4' ML N. al.So. Coa;it Plua> Ml-6639 S1nt1 Anl • PHONE: S57-12GO * * Trade 2 clear view lots SU.. \-erado, clear lot Sant.a Ma. ria, for stocks, boats, c:._ar or what have )'OU, Di)'i s:tz.-7903; eves. f!M.1702. TRADE '6' Lincoln Con~ ent&l, tun pwr, AM/FM Ir AIR, FOR 9 Pueenaer Van or Bus. Call 968-1097 or M5-8G1' Lilt It Mre -ln Onulp What do you bave 10 tra r Counl>'a __ __ ... ..,.. ............. dlll. * * '* --------. -t. MlRl'.:tMt\C _A.wooos PRESTIGE LOCATION -CAN, BE BEAT For leue, deluxe 1188 11q. It. Lush landscaping w/35' t BR. 2'i BA apt. Frplc, P l n e trees, sparkling drapes. c:rpta, wet bar. pri waterfalla, bub b Ii n g balconies, dbl pf oH kitchen streams I: serene ponds dlhwhr dbl even. Pool. C'.onv m&ke Mettlmac Woods the : --L•-.._ "AR place to Uv.e. These 1 I: 2 to abop I 1K:1118 • recrea ........ BR .. 2 Ba., furn or unturn. Only $350 mo. apts. feature air-cond., 835 Amlgoe: Way, NB &elf-cleaning ovens, beam Mlf, next door 865 Aznllol, ceilings, dishwashers, prlv. Managed by $Ingle Story 2 Bedroom 2 Bathl Air CondltloMd .Private Patios, _ ... Pool RF.AL ESTATE General REAL ESTATE General Rooms for Rent 5995 Office Rllll1t * $15 per Week-up w/ kitchen. $35 per Week.up Apts. Motel. 548-9755. * ~storage oNy, $3:1 month. 19th &: Pomona Ave, CM. * 897--4885. PRIV Rm &: ba, · kit priVI, for 'IVOrk:ing lady, refs., CM. no pets, st&.-1300. DESK SPACE ;i 7875 Beoch Blvd. Huntington ~ch -. Ext776 DESK SPACE garage w /1 t orage, WILLI-'"• WALTERS CO e le vator1 , 1~ deg IUft • th•rea~tic pool, swim e NEW DELUXE e DOOi, 's, 1&WlU I: a 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for ltaae. lovely clu house w/soclal Jncl .....,c master suite din Plenty al lawn IDEAL Room, summer only, 305 No. El C.mino Real S•n Clemente ......., activ.IUes. Adultl please. • -..-• • !or -I I blk -·~ From 1140• J u.st Eut of rm i: dbl garage, auto door Carport i: Storage v·-e cpe. · •u •u<= APPROX. 600 aq. ft. $120 2600 Harbor Blvd., near opener avail. Pool A: Rec. bf!ach. lmmed. 49'-3950. mo. All uW'• Incl., except Naber's _CadUlac at 425 area. HIDDEN VILLAGE ROQM $25 a wk, ldtchen phone. Next to See. Padtic Merrimac Wa)'. ~ e FROM $255 e ~RD~ -:f~ privll, C.M. &n!a. F.or 'appt. Bank, 188 E . 17th St, C.M. EVtt)'thing new • 865 Amigos Way NB call 642-4G42 aft 6. Ample parking. 6t2-4210. Move In today. Managed .by° Santa Ana * 5f6..1525 ,_____ YOU Won't believe 250 ICI BAY MEADOW APTS. WILLIAM WALTERS co. $100 -LRG 2 BR. Studio Misc. R.m1l1 5999 tt, crpt., .drpg, furn'd, air, New· excitl_ng 1 BR, $140, TNHSE: 2 BR 2~1i · ba, tpl, Apt. (Triplex). Family abe .. , · mualc A· utll's, We1tdiff, 2 BR, $165; Beam ceilings, patio, enc gar, 752 Amigos kitch. w/bltnll, crpts, drpl, GARAGE For ren~-Ea1t for only $75. So aalt me Wood pan Ja, ahag crptg, Wy, Apt S, $300. 67$-5033. trplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 side. Storage only. ~ me. why. 6U-3SU. prlv. patio, 11<>me w/ frplcs ~-----·-----children ok. (Nr schls) Nol-=64="-=265='=· ======-NEWPORT Beach Deluxe Pool, sand wlley ball crt, Coron• cltl M•r 5250 pets. 2230 S. Center St., Income p. -rty ._ omces. Air-cond, htd, w/ rec bldg pool tables put li~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S.A. Nr Warner, 545-0989. • .... _ -ti ' Adul • .,· --· .:;;~;,;;,;;;;;;;=:===1·---:;;-;;;:;;:;:;---prlv. ba. 2400 W. 0:..t ng green. I.II, no pe · '"' 21 UNITS Hwy. ~7 :~ d~. ~~ ~: l•guna Be•ch 57os By Builder. 2 .1: 3 Br's, Walle NEWPORT Beach lllltn 850 e MARTINl""UE e "-~. • OCEAH VIEW, L r:· to shopping, $41Jl."'1. Also, x 1050 oq. ft. ale 50f N. ,,. -· • Bacbdor, l I: 2 BR apts. new 4-fB unib nr bch. Call Newport. Will redec. O'Dely P•rk·llb Surroundings ON TEN ACRES Furn or'unfurn. Crplll, dtp!I, 847-3957. 675-5023. DELUXE 1-2 \ 3 BR APTS.1 I: 2 BR. turn 6 Unturn bltns, patios, walking CM: below mkt, priced to N-EAR=-N-.......,--~ .... -,-Ol~e-a-1 ALSO FURN. BAC'HELOR Fireplaces I prlv, patios I diltance to town. 100 CUU sell. $1800 mo. Income, 12 G~yhound depot. Office 16 Prv paUoe • Htd Pools Poca Tennls Oontnt'l Bkfst. Dr., Lag. Bcb. 494--5498 dis 2 br. W'l.11.11, Pool: SllSM x 19, $100-125 mo. lie:. Nr s!qi'r e Adult. only 900 sea Lane. Olli 644-W REAL ESTATE S25,000 dn. Bkr. 545-4211 Graham Rlty, 6f6..W.f. 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM (MacArtbur.ft..0».r:HwyJ Gener•I MUST sell, by owner: 1.lgr Apt 113 • 6f6.5542 ---------1 D,uplex w/adjoinlng vacant Commercl•I -SPACIOUS.DELUXE 2 Br 2 bnn, trplc, dilhwuber, no R1nt•l1 W•nttd 5990 lot. $29,500. 646-3589 1~~ ba stualo, bJtn ranP pell. S200 includina utilities. I---WOULD like to 1-1 to &: dsh'fr"Uhr, new crpts & 675-6737 RESPONS. Couple wou\d _like B;.j;,, P-rty 6050 5 acres aultably mned for --nt I or 2 br hOuae · .... ,.. stor.,e of vehicles. Vic. drp1, redec., huge closets, e 3 BR 2'1i BA DUPLEX e 'v '" •• -patio, gar, pool. &side. Cpfl. d;,,., bltnl, encl pr. w/yard in Laguna. (71&> C-2 lot, 50 x B with 2, ~H~.B~-~81~7-~1482==--- $175, adultl, no ipe ti; 673-2-402. ~9 aft 5:30PM. BR hou.&e on rear, near $110,000 sroRE bulldlna. 54H607 __ e LANOLORDS-e E. 17th. °"""'" 616-<l63. •-w. 19th st. Bethel 2 BR Unfurn •Pl Blt-inl, B•lboa lsl•nd 5J5.S FREE RENTAL SERVICE 673-7413 _ ----Towen aru. M&-1768 A&t. w/w crpts. Jntant ok. No --,. Broker S34-«182 Bu1lne11 R1nt1I 6060 Loli •100 pets. 1st &: last $165 mo DELUXE 2 BR Uttle THE SUN NEVER SETS on incl util. Apply 13.l Albert Balboa". Boat dock-(ie up Ousilled'1 action power. COSTA Mesa: 600 aq, ft: 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Pl., C.M. mir upstairs apt prlv, No pets, no cttfL:tftn. For an ad to sell around ttfflee, 600 sq. ft, 1k>re, 800 Ii or call <213> 69l-S839. S300 mo--yearly leue Olily. the clod. dial 642-5618. .1111. ft. &hop. * Owner APARTMENT · STUDIOS 673-0207 . 640-2310. SITE 1 furnilhed available, 2 •-nti •--••20•-nti Anl 5620 SfORE. 340 Poimettia, Co-Over,3·Acre1 '---... .a-. J no -_.. --rona. del Mar, Leue $125 to Near Beach Blvd. A .,. . ., .... crp ... , '"""'• poo • Gardon G-· --children under 10. Worklna 1tart. Mr. Hardacre 673-'ffi89 •v•e .......... _, • ... ~-Bargain Price! cleaJJ.cut 1lnglcs w:ltb refer. a:' """'1VU•. ence1. 646-0496 1-======:--=== home. 646-61.12 Gener•I 40000.ner•I «IOOO.ner1f 4000 s"'H"'A~n_.,E~,7,,-,,,.,,.,,.=-=,=nt -----------------------HAREOR GREENS waterfront home w/dock. GARDEN A STUDIO APTS Offlc1 R1nt1I ao1' StJPER.OELUXE QUALITY 1.2-3 room, up to 3,000 111. It. ottlce .Wlel. lmmed. occu- pancy. Onnp Qey. -Irvine Commerc, Complex. adJ. Alrporter Hotel A Rest. Man. 3MO yrs. 1150 mo. 'S@\\~lA-~r.f}s· Baoh.1,2,3BR'o.!rom$110. 675-4331. 2100 Petenon Way, C.M. 546-0370 ·2200 Newport Beach ----UNUSUAL · contcmp 3 brm., pool. grdnr. S390/mo. Yr lease. Avail. 8/10. &12-275.1 * OCEANFRONT old~r 4 Br hou!!e, lront yrd, S300 mo. yrly.6~. 'EHi Bluff ---2242 _i.·or l..case: Aug 4th.Jan 2nd. I 4 BR. 3 BA, lg detached SIU· dy; sundeck, lg yd, vie\V of Back Bay, nr beachc11 & ten. ni~ club.' Tdr-a.1 for famllv. S>llO mo, util's tncl. PH: &41-2239 Corona del Mar 2250 ~~--~~ 1 BR hous!' like new. Near beaeh, $X'i0 per tn(I, 4 BR, den. small coUagc S210. ' niverslty Rtalty 673--6510 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Cd~t 1HE SUN NEVER SETS on DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! 8 0 I T U 0 I I' I I TIPES Jt I I I' I' . J v ,~ cl H , 0 I I i Hint lo a talkotlvo pe"°"' _ . . . . I Just remember1 the moaqulto :=;:~:!=::!;::;!::::!_,that buzzo1 lht loudo1111ats I V E W L I S 1-11ra1. •-u . ' •• eo..otote ... d>ud.lo ·-• I' I I I I ... ~""'Y.:::,.~i::. · • :~,~~:t~~~~i:.~"1"' r r r r r r r 1 • miC:~~·~«. tfTTt•s 10 I I I I I I I I SCRAMUTS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7900 • SPACIOUS 2 BR. ba, bltns, "'" • drpt, """ hack yd. 770 -w. 18th St., C.M. 6f2..800T ew. 2 BR ~lea, trplc, cpts, Aclulbl .only, Ref• pleue. llSO. 499-3tl87. LRG. 3 Br. critts. drpe, 2 Jrjda ok, $180 + dep. 2214 Col\eieAw.tW6-067! #LRG2A3BR,28e .. Frplc, bltna, crptl, '4rpl, encl. car. pa.Ho. Sf&-1034 EASfstDE; Studio, 2 BR l~~ Ba. CpU/drpo, bllnl. ftlrltl, Pool. No petl. &46-6610. SPUT Level 3 BR 2% ba. '1'tldrp. bl .... No .pets. 111 M"'lon Or N•. 1 tl4W52I. m..Jrtf,,, u11.r .A,,.-.i. Sponio1' Slfl-f-ury JaJ...,_ ,..,.,.,... ... u.,., ... w A~oll """" • °""',,,. •• C•11••• •• r....,,.. . ....,.., __ .....,_ Pn1r7 A a.... ,._,,...._._ "" '-'•-rra1o1 ,.., o.. PriHM,... . .......... , ..... ,, .. ,.. .. Now Rlllllng , ... ,. .... ., -c.. ,,_ 1000 W. /llacArlluor Blod. JWod!••/-s-A.,. 540-8497 --''Our 25th Yur'' 673-4400 aurant, banlm. San Oleao ~~~--~"'"'"'"'"I A N'pt, F'w)rl. • · A'ITR. View lot o'looklng UNCROWDED PARKING Mesa Vmie Country Club LOWEST RATES i: HB. $19,950 SM--38U. o..n.r/-. 2172DuPont0r.,1.==:.=~==== Rm. 8, Newport Beach. Ac!-.. 62llO m.3223 c.ourtuy to Broten DELUXE 1-2 « 3 rm. aulte J ACRES, level, XLNT vu. nr. Oranp CountJ Airport nr Roy Roger's Apple i: lrvtna lndu1trtal Valley Jnn A: New Spring Complex. Carpe~ drapes, Vall•Y Loke. l63?S FP mualc, air-o.md!Uonina i: w I tmns. OOier Cd lnveat janltortal arvice. acruge i: ca.bin • I t e 1 AVAILABLE NOW w/XLNT terms. Bier . CourtetY to Bl"Olcerl &f4-.f610 BOB PE l 11 I, R.ealtor I -'"'-"-'------ • tm-olJll • TIME FOR DESK SPACE H 222 Fore•t Avenu• 9UICK CAS Loguno Beoch THROUGH · A -lT'S Beach boue Hmt. Bir· Pit teleetion ewr! SH lhe DAILY PJL01' OauWed DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ·--...---~~-~~-~~~-----•8KtfoaDOWf I ~I'll.OT · IMINTS ... NOTICU - WANTED --=ov=E=11.;;;;E~IGHr£AllES For weight reducing program lo establish statistics for rapid perma9ent weight loss, conducted by qualified ptiysical culturists. -Must be a minimum o( 20 pounds over· weight. have transportation and not cur· renUy und•r doctor's care. All inquiries com· plelely confidential. · ASK FOR MISS POWELL -S37.S412 , ., ANNOUNCEMINTS and NOTICIS --"'!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;;;; J1t.1 MM. WOM. 7100 J1b1 Men. Wam. 7100 Jobi Men. Wem. 7100 iii ~ .......... ,.. .• --· ------ARE YOU : na: n. Miiif HOllstJtEtJ>ER-OUld When You Want it done rigli ••• ' Call oneol the experts listed below/! 11fE Fun11¥ of U1e !ala IEAUTIFUL?? know .U dlo~. llAM-7:00 ""'· U"' In, 5)1 deyl. Pvt. wuu.m J, .Jobncox. wilb "PN, call 6.1&-MSO. • rm. & bath. Rd'a. l50 wk. to ••~ their 1lnoere It'• .0 in t!ie eye ot the he. COOK. female, exper. Lunch Call M0-9212. = to all :: wonderlul lddtt. Check tbe 1V com-onQ • .,re.c:hool, 5 days. HOUSEKEEPER • pt cook, ~ tbolr -.. ,.... ___ .,,..,... Call-__ ,,,........,__ ...... W.lJ--- -••-~•-E J-.... ~ _ltd )'OU're ~ Jfttt)' u DENTAL As.st -ch&inlde. op, txp, re.f'1 req'd. 613-1887 • •-~ • Ullll!JIM Mime ol lbcte Jl«llU call U1 • • Sono. CALIF CASTING CO · Exp d. Expended dup ... HB H'lKPRS · Empl,yr ..,. i.. Si.Qlle..Widond-DiYQl"Cl9d ia contmiiliir It's wrcb ,,;, olc. 968-5782 e.nytlpie. Georce Allen Byland Apncy * MEN-WOMEN ._,.,.,, ,..... -haw D~AL SECRETARY, n. 100.B E. 16th, s.... >17-0395 . a dnlrt to work on 1V 45, ~penenced only. PH: HOUSEKEEPING DEPT : ~·· 1ookine for ~._ modellnc jobl, $15 to $125 147-2501 Part Ume. Bla,yview Con- =tone, We have a WftY·IO per day. No fee to yoo ever * DENTAL SECRETARY * valHCent Hol!;p. 642-3505 SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY .SERVICE .DIRECTORY" UI •=.lo LIVE! . *TOR ON CAlllERA . ' wanl<d "" Cool• "'.. HOMEWORKERS WANTED --..... :U Hr Record AUDffION * oHice. PH: 548-558S • (Envelope Addreuers), lloby•lllifll 6550 Ca....+ Clu_ nlfll M2S l""'lng 6755 • hll CAlL (n4) .,,._ DONlIT LADIES. nl<!>t •hift. Ruoh ow.pod, ull-•d-:.=; '---"'"' -·------. * Newporter S.UINI * 10 AM to I PM No exper. nee. Mr Donut dreased envelope. E $ YOUNG SET ~··· Q lronl"I In My Home. For Mm A Women BARMAID EXPERIENCED 135 E.11th C:M. LANGDON WORLD R ~'::_,E01 TATE BUSINESS and PRE-SCHOOL ' • ' e 546-7219 e ~feutonal Female staff 21-30. ,..,;.,, 2 pm lo 3 pm * DRIVERS * TRADERS. P .O. Box lpl· ~ FINANCIAt Ages 2-10 1 day1, ,,,._,,"' , • . ·-wportar Im Hotel at The Flame Room. l8tiO A21. -Roach, c.nt ~State Prop. 620l l _Mo_ ... .....;;_ .. .:.:'-L~ .. :.::::-:;1 ~·";;.!"." ; ·:::·hr"": CARPET -... & Ster.0 6840 ll07 '""::;;.,Rd. N.B. MON'OY!a, C.M. No hperlo11co ~9027='~~~-~~ l child. "' ,., 2. n.txl STEAM CLEANED LOCAL ~ d BARMAID The """-N I HOTEL Front ,,... Ca.Mu. #Beautiful 1 t TD L REASONABLE RATES I<.._ ilt. moving. PETER ISSACSON Now Room ' p eceumy ~NCR exper. req'd. Del SHELTERED ISLAND S . oan for 3 ln same family, Alto carpet tnatallatioo ~1 .;,.,-0K 'v· Free Est. peariqr at the JkatskeU:: .• 'll.~~*w. Yut bav. dean Cllltarnla Wel>b'1 Newporttt Inn, N.B. in the San• Juan Islands, Specla.t Summ~ l?rogram 1..1.1. ~ °" ......., ... , · · an I.Storage Town A Countr)', n-. Folk' ~ dmtns ft'CIW'd. Atply ~1100 I% INTEREsr lor 6-10 year olds. All -t71 "-• ee BANK """'1-. VIL -1 ~--------Wuh., in the heart of the qualified teachers. 152,; San. STEAM Jet carpet cl•anl ... --ii: Folk-rock. Like you've •.a:.o-...:.n.. ex-Lvn CAB CO. INDIVIDUAL \\'Ith ma 11 ""'Pacif~ c"""""'w ofd !hod 2nd TD Loan ta Ana Ave, C.M. 646-9210. C!ArKare natlon-witte P•plntlntrh, • never beard!!! ~~time. Pleue UI E. llCb st. order exper. Box M-1014 IC out o o e -646-l'rofi. ape .... "I "50 SWINGERS ,.._.._ ,..._.-. ' -· _O..._ --Daily Pilot, 2211 W. BalboM, Natural rove for dpck sit.e. T .._ ___ ,. IUV1ct. Free eat ~ Guide Freet;.;•" """"'"""' * D " -N Nice beach. Cio.w 1o shore. enns Uiu<:\I on equity. PARENTS: \\'eekend vaca-PROFF.SSIONAL Painting •. write P.O. INNER \..OOK * i .:,,;,·":::·-=--~-- Moderate climate. clean all', 642-~171 545-0611 tions \\'iUIOUl children. Ex· Floors '665 Neat work. Fine paipts' Bax 2111 ~Im 928)1 B k Experienced cook needed INHALATION THERAPIST deer waters. This island Serving Harbor are' 21 ~ per. relia, college girl, Roller, brwah, a J r -1e1 ~ ALCOHOLICS Anonymous . In en -HOTEL LAGl,JNA -A.R.I.T,. requiftd. App I y ta definil1:ly_unlq~._Bir full Sattler Mortgase Co. Transp. &: refer. 644-6139 CARPET VINYL TILE spraying, acooua. cellinp, Phone 50-1211 or ..rtte to ' 425 So. Cout Hwy. Persotinel (Il4) 499-llll, So: information "Tite; P. . ---33&-E;-17th Street days UC CONTR. FREE ESI'. Local ttf's. Low prices! P.O. Bmc 1233 Costa Mea. Lquna Beach, Apply to Cout Community Hoap. Box 481, Bellevue, Wash. CARE 1''or school age child, '* stlJ.'1262 * Roy 84T-1358. TELLERS Mr. Teklt 494-llSl 31872 CoU't ll"'Y· So. 98009 ct call (206) 454-6891 Mortgages, Calif. te a cher, read'g, Fumlture Reatar'-Hffi!~. P.a inti n a:, ex· AlfftlLWtC81114ftfl '411 EXPERIENCED D~MAKER. experienced Laguna, 92671 e'mi. Trust DHd1 6345 swim'g, arts & crafts. & ·'I I n.. tenor,.inleriOr, J)eptt hang. NEW l"'h-... 1.. u-·-I: reliable, laeeded tuU time. e JANITRESS, for Laiuna 640-354! R-n shlfll 6675 lot< t bl -~ -~--~· 67J.8591 2ND TD Mortgago wanl<d ' ' a reuona ' ~~o. 2 I0-8PM Dr Don A Fi<ld. NEW ACCOUNTS O,;;T<;u-o:==-;;..,,-1 .,..., pUt timo '"''· N .. t Mountein ' ~rt '210 $5000 at 15%. Choice ..... • BABYSIT 1 child my home, FURNITURE Strlppina: I: Newport teachers. Summer DC 445 E 17th St. cM ENGlJSH Spea.klllc llvin appearance, own tnnllp. CABIN·Mammol:h Lakes in valued at $44,000. $1 5 , 000 near Pomona &: 18th St. refiniabing, reasonabJ.e !;:!~· ~ expet>, atart ~ ·· EXPE.RIENCED houBtkttpa for I&:e .tamlly Apply 8:30 to 3:30 PM. 610 High Sierras. Fum. 1 nites equity. 644-2813. Call MS-48911. ratea. Call 6 42-957S une · 67S..289C. WRITIN~RewritiJW Ed . _Top $1Ct mo. 142-4983. ' E . 17th St. Santa Am. Suite $95. Re!erve now 531-3374 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE Child care, anytime. ~!:~~~~ ~ 6 2EXT. mM twine. Fut, ~~~ Ft1t -:::.: !'::!" e EXEClITIVE SEC&& lO'l. PH: 836-4026. l ~E="'~=""'""'=~'=7·=· ==== ind NOTICES · wkly, hrly, nite er day. Call Furniture & Antiques $350. ·incl all mat~rial s~ ser.vlce for.letters, ~aumes, Jntertated in joinin& a tut TA~Y ~BOOKKEEPER. Ex. * LAB TECHNICIAN ---I ;:--;-;::--;-;-:-::::1~640--04>;;~"'.':·-~--.,.;.-Refinishing &: Restoring. preparation $1.8 per rm + reports, scripts, etc. 648-5445 srowUw regjona1 bank penenced, capable, adjust-~lin. one year exper. R. E. Wanted 6240 Found (FrH Adi) 6400 WIU.. care for your children * 645-0991 * lnt Local' ' · ed, for challenging, dynam-Experienced in :reading Mik" I~;..;;;,_:.;.:;.;:;~-_;= in my Laguna Beach home. ~ refs. Call Jack Cemete Loh ie, Girl Friday functions. es, camparaton, calibrate 4 to I aetta for apta. 25 S:'\fALL White male dog, no Call ~1592, Garcleni"I 66IO or 968-7900. ry .Mii Centinela lank Construction exper. des'd. gagtl , ete. S\\i ng Ii: lrave units per acre :zoning. tags. Mesa Verde area. l Sl'ORY Stucco &: overhang 6 PACIFIC View Memorial 3169 Redhlll1 Ave, C.M. ahift. $2.25 per hr + 10%. Ora.¥ County. No brokers, 546-6267. Babysitting, my home, AL'S GARDENING $99. ' story •tu cc o &: Park lob. $200 e ac b. 2332 Weit Co.it Hwy.. (adj to airport). App in person 615-T.m or 213/697~W. FOUND • MaJr Dachshund. M~ay67~ ~day for Profeuional Gardettlna: overhang $149. Acal ceiling 64Z.1323 or MJ.-4084. Newport ·Beach EXECUTIVE s e c re I a r y. Z.D. PRODUCTS BUSINESS and red collar. Vic. Bristo! & . I: amall 1 and a cap in g $13. per rffi. Min. 3 rnui. •• Sharp, Exper career woma.n 3190 Pullman, Costa Mesa FINANCIAL Warner, c.~f. Please call \VlLL. babysit. my home lft"Vices c.all 6*-3629, Serv· &16-05n &: 637-6119. Tutorlnt 6490 (714) 646-1121 .,1shilig pennanent position Equal opportunity employer 541)..\WJ.'.). tverungs nr Brookhurst I ing Newport, CdM, Costa METICULOUS PAINT. . with a tututt. Shorthand LADIES 25-40. u Am·2 pm lknfnet1 GLASSES s ll Adams.~ after 5· M~ Dover Shores, West-BLUE CHIP STAMPS INS FUILY Oedtntia.led teacher '* BEAtn'IClAN, •·· bunr typing, sales ability 0 "' 1 or later. Boys, 18 ......., I: Opportunftle1 6300 ' ma. boys , in YOUNG Mom will babysit, cliff ' · will tutor childttn. Re&dins. w. -.1• n.c.-.1•Q 1-.;..:.:;;;;.c.;.;.;;;;.:.:;:. _ _;;~ brown ca.sc;.v1c. Bernard ho '"M W:_, 1 crew, ool. 1tudents. Jnt~xt math. 5'1>2428 popular priced C.M. Won. QUIRED. 25-40, Attractive. uJ>(lay or nite s hifts . &:Harbor CM ""Jll'>'f my me, ........ · -nn S-ieli1t1 houais.Exp.Dockl.675-5812 ' Paidvac,Noct'·nto'·-'d. Busy N....-Beach Maintenance man 6 am-1 AAA • ' · . ........-v••· Call 67">-2118 • ~-JA•S& EMPLOYM 1o:: oe..... .. ......... F Garden beautifk:ation &: prun.. "2" Exp. pal---~ vv ENT New &rad welcome. Call the marine bu.lness. Casual at. pm. Apply MacDonald's, 635 CANDY SUPPLY OU ND-Sia m e se cat, DEPENDABLE M th 1 .... n-~-~1-. uu:•..-•in=u M ~-·~·-· w 1~h St CM ROUTE female. Name on tag is . . 0 • er .. ,. ~ .. .._ pncn. Call work. WUl work by hr or anaau. ~7186. """"i"""'"'· ..-...-; open to · u• • • · , 1 deslttS to bab""'•t child in Pete. SG..ai53, 1·10 ·-,.. ~. ·~---1· -t _ ... ·__ , ... Wanfecl., qualified -.... 642--9201. ·,.. * LADIES * •• -. ·-CNO SELLING INVOLVED) 'Fe e c i a '', own e r ·s .1~ _.. ,.,... u_1""""u -vuEnO W ,.....~. .1.0""UU Plan name • Dunnlna. 675-l6S4 or her home. CaU 548-62'77 543-7363. -.2181 · omen 7020 IEAUTY HAIRSTYUST SARAH COVENTRY Spri.nc Plan~'!:::::::::::: 675.5747. ... LOVING care Your children COLLEGE STUDENTS ~o Wutlng SECRETAkY Wanted or 5 0" PERATOR• ~busy dllllon. N.B. Follow-&:-all aeuon jewelry. P1an three •••••• $1625.00 FOUND Wht rabbit-ful l my home. H.B. By hr~· Year Around Profeu, Lawn *WALLPAPER* afternoon work week, ln mg prer . Frin&e benefits. Ab5olutely no invest'mt. We lnqulrr about all. Excellent grown with characteristics wk. 9G8-674& Care. Yd clean-up, Medin& When you call ;·Mac" Inaurance office. No ex· 646-l34S. train. 5ll-JJ631 or 962-5981 income tor a few hours of being a ·spoiled I: very BABYSITIING In my home, 8J>eC., lnmepng, SM-22.17 548-1444 6t6-4032 pe.rl e nce neceaaary, Must be experienced. Expel'Uced Kitchen Help & *Legal Secrlfery *' •-eekly woric:. (Days le 10\led pet ~. days only. Ask for Gel?')', NEW Lawns, ~ing. TWO UCLA ,, .... _ _._ ___, 842-2508. Waitttues. Ap'ply In penon Pluah office for sharp sirl ""'-ni-l •·fill. d "" -1 Co pl 1 la =•~ ·~ APPLY at LOVE'S B-8Q 3046 Bris-w I ~ ·'·"'• Some SH ~v., ''.'""~ • .... "" ing an KEYS Found on beach vie. ~ · m ee wn Caft. Clean money. Exp'd house AIDES -fol' convaleacence, · ........... uuu · col.lecting money ~m coin Island &: Balboa. Inquire! • . up by job or month. Free painters, Free est.' Ken elderly care ct family care. Ptraannel Office tol St. C.M. "''OUld help. Ava.ll. immedl- open.ted dlapenem 1n New. at frorit col.inter Daily Boat Maintenance 6555 estimate11. 1'~or info call 544-3074 Homemakers. 547-G&Sl. Third Floor EXPERIENCED Carpet ;.... ate1y. Start $550. Call Gerri port Beach and 1WTOUnding Pil t. 2211 Balboa. ' --891-2411 or M&-0932. 1taller wanted for small \Vhite, ~. area. We establish route. • --'~-;N.B. Enjoy your Boat *ALLEN BROTH S PAINTING-INT. • Ext . DAY work. General cleaning. THE BROADWAY shop, Contract Ja.bor. 540-7262 COASTAL AGENCY Ulandlesnamebrandamdy ~s prescription glasses. Complete Marine Service ER Highett Quality. Lowest Own transp. Reliable 2790 Harbor Blvd., c.?.L and anacka. For penonal lntenect Do\ltt & Cst Hwy ?tfecha.nical-Electrlcal Call us for complete yard Price1. Fully exp. Ins. John 541~, &36-0339. FAT & UGLY??? interview In Newport Beach NB. 323 Marine Dr., Bal Lsl. Bottoms-in or out water service •= ntes! 613-U66. PRACTICAL NUl'lle. Liw in. NEWPORT BEACH U yoo are, we proba))b' can't ~~ ::pgwit" 3coo:nlng~ area, send name address GOLD Bracelet YoUlli center Varnish-Painting PAINTING. Ext.-Int. 18 yrs. References Available use you. day, for elderly eouple. Own MUL and np ~AnTE• D"JSTRIB~mber .~. tennis ~1C4071M. • 1'~i~~~~?5 Re~~:fng' . G..::iL a:, U~,0 '::-~~·.· ~per. 1~:,,Lll ·c. ~,, .. :L m-2561 47,[~portlON ~'S_!.AacNDh 1CAL IF. CASTING CO. transp, ref's. req'd. Call ..,,, u.o· v1 ..-·~ COC1U1 • .......,. ftiS. ~. B OOKKEEPING-Gen'l ol-..... D9 s conttnuinc it's aearch in 1111"1 Davis betwn. 9 am ~~~'c..!:~ =m~ 21 ~~ ~!~111, 1 hlk, CaIJ Jim, 548-10'11aft1 ~~~I era repaired. 1:1;:,,.l li~J·. ~~~ti~~ =Hon~~~ F.quaJ opportunity employer ~~ .:~': ~ ':1;,ty,: ol noon, wk days. 642-1626. 178-5060 B • k M ....... Light service &: lube . r1c , asonry. AL'S Landscaptnc. Tree Call Chuck. 645--0!m. DENTAL HYGIENIST BEAUTY operator wanted -TV oomml'1 . .t ind. UWl. Full time, s days. * FAMOUS BRAND Lott ..-•6401 etc 6560 removal. Yard ftmodeling. *PAPERHANGING Avail M .. v n-. ~,-. no dientel nece1sary, mma. Gftat pay, pt. time. 548-0566, g.s PM NAME * Trub haullng, lot cleanup. "'J ._ ,,_ ._. Guaranttt, 60,;, com-We are client paid, no fee, ~="-'--'--'---- CANDY & SNACK ROlITE PLEASE: Lok i's mate is CUSTOM MASONRY Repair spmldn. 613-ll66 &:. PAINTING. * 5242S DOMESTIC work wanCM by miuion. New graduate Not a IChool. MAIDS missing -&: she-ta having Sp.anis?brickA:wroughtiron. JAPANESE. LANDSCAPE Paintlng--l>Korating day.lfinterestedpleuecall okay. Newport Area. Phone FREE LIKE HOUSEWORK? <~~Ty o:rG~~ci,~' a nervous bttakdown. Her Cement block, 1tonc, patio aean-up Maintenance I.Jc'd, bonded. 531-39118 543-1139 . 613-6860 TV SCREEN TEST Pennaoent resident Lquna We need. a distributor in this m11.te, a male Alaskan covers. 544-3218 MACK * 842-3442 Housecleaning $2 hr: BEAUTY Operator, booth PH: (n4) 13:>8282 Beach wanted for maid area for our candy !N.,tl••, l\falamulc (sled dog). is BUILD, Remodel repair Photography 6170 Own ,transportation. space for rent, CdM Reu, 10 AM to 6 P~t "'Ork 6 days/"-eek. 4 M-ll 96 blk/whl/tan. Lost VIC Back B ·ck bl k ' JOHNSON'S GARDENING -----. MAfDS wanted full time or Planters, Tootsie. Rolls, l\tUk Bay Substantial reward. ri • oc • con c r • t e • Yard care, Oean-upi, pJan. CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY • 642-5359 • Ph: 614-1646/eve-542.5208, FRY COOK &: COUNTER Duda, etc.). No selling in-492-3573 carpentry, DO job too...!.~ ting, aprinklel'I. 962-3Xl5. Reuonable -Phone Gordon Job W .._~ BOOKKEEPER, Food co., GIRL, part li[ne. Appty 2-4 just Summer work. Exper volvecl. We furnish all ac-Llc. Contr ~ EXPERT J•--H --u. .. _ * 847-6745 * an..-, ka.ted in Fountain Valley PM only. 199 W. 19th, C.l\f. not nee. Ken Niles Marina counts. You must have 2 to WHITE. !emaJe whipp e t , -.---.... ~ • .-Mtn & Women 7030 needs full • Motel 1021 Bayside Dr, N .B. 1 hn, per week apare tima lv"?"'Balhke small Greyhound. Builders 6570 ~ ~· e:;,, ..... '!mplete Pl 1 Int p tch Gd pay ~ t~ prg· FllDGLASS I a J• MAIDS. Perm, full time, 25 (days or eveal 1c boa Blvd &: 20th Ylru &e!'Vlce. O'fO"UDolV· as ar t • , WORKERS Available: Men Bo~ 3325' F.V Cal. 927oa . • Up lallclill9 & de-or ovtt. Good salary for $lli0 n) $t950 St. 540-8308 after 3PM. ADDITIONS And Alterationa Compltte Y•rd Carel Repair 6llO &: Women. Cleaning, lawn " -~ ' dependable woman. APPly: CASH REQUIRED Heartbroken! ~-- Comm. co~tractor Jim 540-4837 --;-p;TcH PLASTERING work, unloading, etc. Quick, CASHIER taiOng exper. Ap-3151 Harbor Blvd. C.M. For more information .. ...ite FEMALE Cal, while face, licensed •. bonded ~ iris~ efficient, anytime. $2.50 hr. With Security finn, mu It ply I ED .... lree estimates (financing) YARD • Landscape, cleanup, All types. Free e1timatea 962-7961 Bet. 1 am-l2 .nooa have eXperience, Call Lo-ft IMN"UYl1 • MAIDS. Mature, 25 or over "DISTRIBUTOR DIVISION chest. feet: lg splotches 536-281-0 ' 548-3005 apkr l)'ltems, n:ito, cement Call S4Q.Ql25 r--· --·· Good salary for dependable •23", P.O. Box 1739. Po-orange, 110me groy. Vic HS work. Yancey 646-5800 daily ralne, Westcliff ~nnel LER INDUSTRIES "'vman. Apply 3151 Harbor mo .. Coll! 91-Incl de "' Be.oh • Roland S.t -Pl bl Agency, l043 W"'ctil! Dr .• INC 2101 Bl d C>J phD~ number.'""'.. u B33-3600 or 847-1:>88. · · Carpentering 6590 CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST ~m "I 6l90 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 N.B. 645-2T70 • Dover '°"··=·=· ~·==~-::= BLK r. 1 A Mowlr1t. edgin&, odd jobs. GEN'L R _,_ W CASHIER. ~. ,,.1 _, St N I MAINTENANCE I DISH· Distributors ..... 1. ong hair, some C RPENTltY Reasonable. 548-69» e_.,..,: ate r £oo'>t"'--' ei-:n:u, •r • • \VASHER, n time, UJI. 100% PROFIT grey stomach/neck. Vi_c: MINOR REPAIRS. No Job heaters-DllJIOM!l"I, etc. fl.50 Kenn-Rima Hardware, 2866 NTO CC 0 SM _,hr . ..,_-.... -. ab1·1,·t1·es H-BJ..< C.M. FRY COOK, ~xpori•""" BE N'S FFEE SH p Route Sales Co. Contracted&: ntar Dr & Balearic. Too Small. C.binet in Pl" General Services 6612 r~ .. ,....., '""""'1V ~ CO'M'AGE COFFEE SHOP · 133 S. Coast, Laguna Bch.· approved acct's, Just Ser. R'.l.'d. 540-1893. aaet A other ca'oinets. PLUMBrNG REPAIR Clfllimi#e() CHt•ndEVROanlNMuST•t~-.. Se~ta'p-t. 562 \V.19th St , C~I $600 MANAGEMENT vice. No Selling required. SIAMESE Cat, no collar, drk 54&8115, U no answer leaft API' CLEANING -Paintina: No job too small ' " ,,.. ...... LL RAI E tnvertrnent aecurity. May color. sounds "'heezy. Vic mta at M6-23'l'2. IL 0. -Rug Shampooing &: Lite e 642-3128 e OQeDC(V' pearance. Appty: 30 4 3 ro or. PART 1ThfE. Earn T NE 1inanoe to qualilied. Bal Jsl. Re"''&l'd· 6'1>34M. Andeno'll Repai rs. REMARC Bristol , C.M. up to $5. per hr. F1JLLER National Company. Must be SERVICES. 847..fi688 , S.Wi 6"0 BRUSH. Sf&....5745 maJTied, 2 to 5 ynn Alea (Call Collac:O GERMAN Shop. f•m. pup. QUAlITY Woodcntt, sml _"!.. TRISH HOPKINS -CLERK-GEN'L OFCSEC'Y oxporienco. Orange County. David Moore, U.P.S. 5 mo's old. Blk, white &. gen'I constr. & carpentry. CLEAR Vu Maintenance. We QU"ITY • ... E 17 h s It 224 CM PRODUCTION Cal W cl'u ~ do th . , F 2 1'1..1.. you ve ah\'8.)'I . I . u e . . Good SH &: -• ..... 142' a mo. I Ann, est ..... .-.,non. (213) 461-7519 ,l!;f'ey. Vic. Balboa Blvd, Free consultation &: quote. every mg. ree est, 4 "·anted. Dres&making 642-1470 CONTROL SALE''s" -S~EC'Y nel Agency, 3l43 WHlclitt (f\tin. tnVttt. $995. •-.)' Bal_ boa. Reward! C a 11 Call Ken 6•1;;..oo44, 548-423;; hr serv. 646-26$ It ,. K o. 1~,3 , ~ ~ N t B h. 4M...,. 675-6727 a era tonS. ey .,..y, '"' a..vvKING f?r bright girl who Sfl 110 typin" 70 1475 mo ..,, ,\11!, ewpor ea c SECURED · REPAlRS * ALTERATIONS Ed's Oeaning Service Orange Ave ., C.M, 645-1292 ADULT Babysitter, my hae, llkea working with figures. • ,, · a • 645-2770. AAA MAN'S EYEGLASSES *CABINETS. Any size job Carpets • Upholstery • Win-CREATIVE FASHIONS 5 daya $25. Newport Shores. Will type invoices, ptocess APEX -~~M"'AN='-M,..t'°h°'C"'E=R""A'°"M:cl'"C· ADDJTlONAL INCOME !\lain lk-ach, Laguna ~yrs exper. 548--6TI3 dows ·Floor Care. 545-0487 By Donna Dee Ref's req'd. 646-1 :: 34 purchase orders, lll!le car-Emplayn1ent Agency background needed fer &laze Rew&rd . .t94-9862 GEN.. Repair, add, cab. MAINT-Uandyman. s pe c.o For the finest In custom do.ys/Eves, Sat A: Sun. du, add. mach. A calc. 1873 Harbor Bl\'d. and clay mtg, pay rate "001.LY", Female IO'l'loise Formica, paneling marlite. trailers ."' mobile homes. made fashions. ~11)44 646-3698 Exp, rqd, Good oppty. tor l\S block So. of 19th) depends on . prev. exp. in Let me prove $2T;i(I inactive uiewnent will ret1.1m up to S350 monthly. Seclll"ed with 75% financing available. For personal, confidential inter. view at our Santa Ana Head. qtrs:, Phone 835-2541 10 AM to 6 PM. COIN LAUNDRY-ht tinle offemi. l'dost deluxe in USA. New e q u I p., established trade; By Owrter. See-Baker at Fairview, CM. then call --· 1ihell <'B l. Laguna. ·194-5902 Anything! Dick, 673-44a9. Exp, reliable. 646-9900 -----ASST. WHSEMAN advancement. $400/mo. to 5"1S.342G both low&: high fired pot. aft. 6 PM. A·l Small job specialist. HO?.fE-Shop-Yard Ma Int . Tll!, Ceramic 6974 $600 a mo. Familiar w:lan atart. 0.n'I Ofc to $500 . tery. Full time permanent * ?.ffSTAKE-Wong no. Call CaU Gordon, Repairs. Paint-shelves $3 phases shipping A: receiV· Interesting, varied "'Ork lil employee. 492-1412. Back please. Tan terrier; 846-6545 hr min. 673-2135 af1 6. *Verne, The Tile Man * ing ~1ature &: stable XLNT. '.l.'O~ng .cond., ~I plev.ant Newport Beach MAN to a.saist M&T., klcal preg. No. Seashore DI'. -GENERAL Cl ............ I haul-Cust. 'l\Wk. Install A: repairs, P.ROD FOR . trlng.e benebts incl. pn:ibt med ical offices. Top bene-appliance ·1rore. MU.st be .. °'"19 --· ·• No job too small. Piute.. • EMAN .. h .. ...;.... 1. 41"".>oJ • Cament, Concrete 6600 Ing of anything. Honest ' T m Ex in hi h ---'"'6· its. Call l'di.ss Verna, neat appearing. Call 9 AM 548-6395 126 patio Leaking 1hcn\-er 0 a mo. -per, g C•ltfornla 557-6122, Abi""" Abbot Per-to· JO AM only: 496-2383 Logt_: Seiko man's watch.* CONCRETE Work. prices. · 646-3 • ' ~air. produc~n scMdullng, Good I I Ion d •-Stainlcss steel, 11.uto. Lost Uce:nsed p f / d 847.19571~ shop 6Ckgmd, n ect Mol Ing !0!1!lf!I Agency, 230 W. war. MATuRE Saleslady. Exp Canyon Elementary. Re-· .. a JOa rvwys, Hauli"I 6730 APIX DJ Briggs ~ve., C.M. ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. with paint &: wallpaper ward.. 646-6646 aft 3:30. ~~1pa Cement, LITE Hauling I: garage Topsoil 69n Employment Agency (Irvine lndu1trial Complex) GUARDS helpful bul not nee. Lest Fem, med siz dog, blk w/wh CONCRETE, All-. Free clean-up. Mon thru Sat ---.... ~-1873 Harbor Blvd. COl..l..EGE Girl or ?, delir· 1 ed' n • • • than fuU time. Vial& Paint frosttd back t ...._ .. vr-'" TOPSOIL. Nitrogen fortified (ti.. block So. ol 19th) lng nn pl~ board plus ~m •at~ 6 pt time ~-Corp. (n4) rn-2lll · · nn "'•'"" muz elil. Sawing, breaking, haul· Free estima,te 548-5031 redwood added, 837_1000 or ~ ,salary for SUmmer. Ex· tlora avail, San Juan CaplSo , 6TS.3S2l Ing &: skiploadlfll. Service HAULING $10 A LOAD 495-463l. 548-342ti change b a.by s It 1 i n g I: trano area: Unilonn11 A MECHANIC -Exp d, own * Local Oppo<lunity * Employment Agency, mainl y aa1aried positions . Estab. 20 yn., )ow OVt'r head, profit. ablr.. Can train. Investigate &. mall;e oiler. Owner hat other bll!inesa interests, Evn. 613-0372. Sl\fALL Black dog, (8 mos) &: qu.ality. 548-8868 Bob. Clean up. Tttt Serv. Gen. e ASSISTAN'I'. MANAGER e houte'.l.'Ol'k, l child PH· equip fuml!hed. Fringe ben. too!:.ITed Fordl900 tnJN .. C:. BJevd""· vie. S. A. lights. Very Block Wall•Drlveways. Pnminc 646--2528, 5U-a)U Tree S.rvke 6tlO needed at FOX South Cout 133-UlO. · · efitl. Car&: telephone req'd. pre e · .. ..,. " friendly -546-1965 Patios-Sldewallt. Lie. YARD I Gar. CI ea nu p. Plaza Theatre. Age J:I or COSMETICS \V t Apply at: 13912 l>t>nderosa .co=.M=·=~~-~~~-1 &42-9852 morn or ew-Remove lree9, ivy, trash. BOB'S TREE SURGERY owr. Apply at the&~ 3410 te~h prof' mak~~ \Vill Suite F, S.A. htEOICAL Receptiontst Ins, Personals 6405 CEMENT WORK, m job loo Gnde, backhoe, 962-8745 is back oUerlng the aame So. Bristol, C.M. 5ttrm2. train. Exec pol avail. \Tl. HOME\VORKERS fen\"elope cler¥. Exp'd only. Full WOULD you llkc a busines& of your own? You don't need an oUice lo 11tar1. Bea:in at home full or part time, il'.kal for hwiband & wi fe . f"or I~ formation call 49!MIJ59. No obnptlon. FRANCHISE Home furnlahlngs, '4 kicationa Mine opened, Excellent re. tuma, modente lnws~l. }'actCry tralnU. program. Call Mr. Rebert Shores for info. 5ZJ.tlto. ATTENTION Party Clveni. Latest fathiont in CCNilume ringg, lrom Europe, Call alt. ':' p.m. TI4-f13..7699. Saw your money! You'll find cr"•t bara<1-lns whl":n )'O\I "&bop" Daily PDttt.~U!td '4 "'"*"" TO The Students of Costa Sn1all, reuonable. Free MOVING, Gange clean-up Fine Quality Tree Service. ATTENTION BOYSI vifln Woodard Coamelks addret'l90r'I) wanted. Rush Umt. Ors. Longley I& Mesa High School: In my Eatlm. H. StuOlck 54s..8615 1i; lit~ hauling. Reaaonable. * 540.3798 * Summer worlt. You can make 544-1464. stamped, eelf add. env.. Rosenberg. 644-292'J. hOOr of great u dnesss, I MORE Concrete patio for Frtt estimates. 645-lSW. TREES, Hedges, trim, cul, $30+ per wk·pt time. Hdp Kissack, P.O. Box Is:iO, MEDICAL secretary, female, •·• ~· 1 Artl 11 1 · stum"", "mo·-'. •·uled."" us get new cuwtomers for a ***COOKS Garden Grove, Ca. 92640.· exp. 645-0460 Call S to 1 I ·-~ a very rewaru1~ ex· eu mon('y, !'. c ae tut&. ..~ """ '"' -s per1eoce. l am sure all ttie Lie., call Max al 64t--0687 Houncleaning 673' yrs exp. Fully ln1. 642-4030. great ne'l\'Spaper. f\fust be DIAL direct 6Q..{i611, Charge 2 10 "'kdays. le~ want to do " good DECORATIVE CONCRETE DON'S TREE SERVICE All 1J.JS yrs, Call ~Ir, Gonnly, . Ea:rriencecl only your ad, then git back and Saturday -DDtE-A-LINES! job w11h thelr students. DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO l\lesa Cleanlna: Seniee t;ypeg, Lise Ii; Ins. Ffte £5. 548-193(1 now! APPLY e listen to.~tho!_!phone~~ri~"'1~--========='-I When I saw_ all of yoo CAU.. OON 64US14 ~~1:; ~':.~·i.tl~. timales. 642-55&4. APPLIANCE: ].fanied, part. The Five Crowns J;i;-lt\lft, Worn. 7100 Jebe Men, WetR. 7100 "-oncterrul. llnctre young • ti me eves. Six mo'• l'Hiden-RHtaurant ~e, Iakc°::~l~~e~ Contractors 6620 :u:-r =~~ Uphof1ttry ' '"° r 11e~. ~.~~ ~ 380 (bet. J.S p.m. anlyl evttYf.hing: ht> Met out to Additions * Remodeling Williama Cleanlnz Serv. FABRIC SALE start. Call Mr James (Il4) 1 E. Pacific Cout H'~iy. do. Th:mk you all very Fred H. Gtrwick. Lie. BAY I Be11.ch Janitorial 2500 Blue Chip 'lamp• 956-28TI Coro1111.deJ M11.r Noph.calls n1\K.il, Sincerely, tt1artha E. 6'f3....61Ht * ~l70 Carpets. "'indows, floon. FREE. 2-pc divan & chair BABYSmER, Responsible COOK *"* * Johr'IO)i. etc, Rn 1 Commc'I,6t&-l40l '69, includes fabric A: labor. lie Mkpg. l 8o)'I (2 ~ FULL OR Pl'. TIME * FULLY LICENSED * Carpet CINnlnt 6625 AU "~ done tn 5 days, sehll 5 days, 3 to 5:31 p~ No Phone Calls Reno11.•ned HIDdu Spii-ltualist. -·· ~ · -· --lron"'e 6755 F"rtt estimate. 321...5474. $140. mo. ttln. Perkirw Apply in ~non Advice on all matttni. LAl\iOLORD SPECIAL -· ·---(\\'Orkl S«9-3058, art lpm * SURF A: SIRLOIN * l..o\'f!, ~1a.1Ti11.ge, Bu11i~u 5(X'l .cq, H. $20. Diamond IRONING In my homt, Jl Window CIHnlnt 6997 643-14;,3. 59:.> Paclftc Cout Hwy, Readlngs giwn 1 day11 a C41'JICI Cil'IUICnt. 181' 2Ut Hr. Dres&maJdna • altm.· -· m N"''JJ(lrt Beach St ~ta J.t ... WINDOWS Washed, home or BABYS ER_ l"or Church V.'ttk, 9A.i\f"'9PM 312 N. El .:.~ _ tu. ,,..1317 lions. 64~1641. comtnl":rcial, Cail for into nursery 9:1rll:J5 e\-'t't')' * COOK • Daya, ~lle.f shift , :. days ~1r. ~·d.. fer convale!Cl'!nl ~p. Apply in person: 340 Victoria. C.M. Cimino Real. San RF.MARC Servlcew. 3 rooms IRONING JN MY HOME SJ2...445Q. Sun. St. John Epiac.'Opa.I Clemente. 492-9136, 492-0076 S2l :Jl. t-'ully iruArant«!d. Sl.25 hr. Church Bay A Onngt, C.M. THE SUN NEVER SETS on CrNl\I c11.rd.t OK. ~7-66.,1\$ Call ~ Dial 142-5678 A cllarp it. Sts-&'l26. Desl9n En9ineer Electronics Wt are a f1sl·a:rowtng Anaheim-based organJUI· tlon that need a graduate EE ~:Ith five ye11.ra ell· J>trlenc. In l'O"''er conti·ol utilizing high f~uency J)OW'f!t tranalstora and SCR'd. Our rroup Is ,:mall but our expansion progr11m will give you r very opportunity ror professional, persorial and llnanclal arov>lh, Wr11!' tod11¥ dr11crl blng \\'Ol'k history 'and salary rcQU•N!ments to Box .l\1·592 Dally Pllol DAILY PILOT WA.NT .. OS! ~ nrE:.O°'QU=l~CKER=~y~ou~CALL,=-mE QUI~ YOU -." PILOT WANT ADii llW61ll t ~~ •~ ~-~~~"-'-~-··•~~~~-E-Qu.•_,ompmpom<•tl~tn·lt~y.e;m~~:;;;;oY~··~'..,~~~./J ----. ------ ' J . Tut"'1, Junt D, 1'711 DAil Y I'll" JOIS 1 IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMl'LOYMINT I"°". IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMPLOYMIN1 MIRCHiNDBI 'Oil MliiCHAlllJlll I'& ---·---IALI AND TRADI SALi AND TllADI J11!11 Min, Wom. 7100 J1bt Men, Wom. 7100 Jobi M.n, Wom. 7100 Joba Men. Wom. 7100 • · ----Furniture -S.Wlnt Mochlnn 1120 I MTIC/MTITOPR 0 ., ·--WAITRISSIS -··-------=--~-~o·~-... ! Kn. s'OIM'"· ....,....., .,...es Attroctive, experionced, NI 17 PC. KING SIR ~·· -·~ ·~ -JOIN_IHE ''"'tor ...,oi C..ta ..._; flllAINEE time. New nautical fttlaU· llDROOM •wt,. ....... In : fttm, S5»$5IO IQ(), Exp, f't• IUlll J'ant, Ekceedlftl)y hich tlpa Lup ...... ~· bJiltt. z I 1•1a11 I IJu&, , 1----------------1\-4....,d...---.,---+---A. ,way-for-.iil1h llcllool-1r•ood6 .. llallee---l..:t±'-'•_la,. . .i.w..-.a.-. ··~~,.,!--I Newport / to enter tbe newspaper bU1illes1 U Piii dally. 11111 bead..,._ frame. quil&. Pay on Mlance or Pl.• '° I ·-, 'SELLERS CIRCLE' Wl'RI SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~' ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ,If y•u 1111 e iervice encl don't edv,ertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're cloin9 busineu the h e ,.r cl wey· The Service Directory ( cle11ificetion1 6500 • 7000 . in the cleuifiecl eel section daily) g i v e s you en eclvente91 you get through no other edver· tisin9 medium. It reaches customers who ere reedy to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the servie11 'you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start e cete9ory just for you. '" your space in the "Sellen Circle" Pie~ up the phone r i 9 ht now end • • reserve Your Direct Line to .. Directory Results 0 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT • ' p.,-1 ...... y llALIOA BAY CU.II "" ma--. -. «Iii .. mo. call $0-Gll • an Dever Dr., N.1. DAILY PILOT , .. Cot.ring Detit. ,I .... ~ ~ -· . 642.»71 U2I W, COut kwy. GI M loll NJwport Bffch or Modem'• MODEi-noeded 1°' plttm.. This highly successful local ntwspa;haJ WAITRISSIS*** ALL l'OR $249 I-llU : ...,.-k. call '*"881, if no an opening for a traiDH in the circulation EXPERJ: No down pmll. onty 19 mo. nr -. 1 RDtffs druma, ; ..... '4&-3!,.. sales area. Selei;led applicant will r~ceive a No Pbooo cau.ENCED "!!LwK'4SthWBtAR-IHOU-Sll •••11•;,,,r.:..,...,.,111am : MOTEL Manapr; Lquna . • .. 1 ..... , I I beduled -' BMch. Cheerflrl, co uple libe.rill...1tarµn1 ~,. ngu ar y IC . Apply In Penon Dally ·,.9 s.i 'M Sun 11.. ~ ..,.., bulAQ'JDboll,, .prefer t e d. Lovely sur. raile1, bonus opportunities, and many fringe SURF • SIRLOIN .at• stand for l)'lllball • ~ ...i benefits 1uch aa paid vacaUons, paid erou,p 5930 Padfip Cout Hwy. NbVING To bol.t: al .... ..re. m,7913 ~· Fret apt + · insurance and a credit ~ion. He will also be Newport Beach :i:~de ~:1~tue .~ --fENDa BASS AMPLIFIER · MOTEL ·MAID, ...... tlme. provided a company car with personal use . • WA.ITRESSES * Expr"d. ' con ... _ DELUXE RJCKENBAaU:R ' ~· ' ll E•-•. r... r--'· 1'112 ity&e. Span a.:. &ra lfl'd-.• .._.,., GUIT'" ' PeiUnaula area. pr1v eges. .... ...... ..... ...._ w/frnae, Beaut 4' 111. Wvkl ~ ""' * ITS-lMl * Placentia, C.M. alau cotltt tbl, 9' eooch * 815-l«M * Applicants must be 18, have a clean driv· NURSES: LVN-3 to 11 PM. lng record. have a high school diploma and w/loose down pillowa. *· Wa""" Spinet $251 Xlnt salary A: benefit.. Aller 5PM 645-22Gt. MSal51 after I PM • should be reasonably clear of mihtark serv· WIG STYLIST 1-------•I I· Under new mariqement • d aI II A 1 1• ~c GWtar, red Pal m e res t Convalescent tee r t. Hours are genera y 11 .• to 9 CUSl'OM Made Davenport. boUow body dual pldc..qps.'t H91pHal. urrs ~SL P .M. with some Saturday overtime. A'!D SlLES which OJ>t!M Into c:!ble bed. sim o.ve 6n.ma Ware 51 Garden GrvYe U you ·are q~lified and are interested in 575· OverstuHcd ct.it " · ' ;· learning more about where this training Needed fur millinery dept. match Sl~. Xlnt cond. P..,_ a· Or..,. 11ajl SIYB CAiii!· c L A s s • I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 IBIT 1111! [~!3. leads, come to the DAIILY PILOT office, ~ Must be experienced. 673-1912· -· -i; West Bay Street and ask for Mr. Williams in APPLY MIRROR. Cocktail tbl,-rnlt-THI llGGISTI ·: ="lh;e;:C=it;cu=l"a=ti=on=De~p=ar:'t"m;e,on,ot.~·=======IPERSONNEL ,OFFIC! ror. bullet , mirror 3--p&nel. Pl.no I 0....,. S. .. -··-THIRD FLOOR &ereen, GE' eJec bltn n.np. . In Town • !•_!a_~~ Wom. .7100 Jobs Men, Wom: 7100 Eif&.2962. 1_1 pol"I ., : Th B d FOR sale: Beautiful love rlthf MW at : ~i~1s,TERED NIJRSE DSaOl~UBLE * e roa way .... '" .... , ..... 1 uphol. WARD'S BALDWIN mio10:; ~· cushioned arm chr. Jte-., 1119 NeWp:ll't, C.M, HU04 :t l .C . .C.C.U. PRESE" NT .... 1775 ~ E Nit . Expanding unit. Challel1ging -47 FASHION ISLAND ..,....,., Wry e -' NE:WPORT BEACH LOVELY ~--• '°''· ne·-r A: Sunday Altemoon i! 0'..,..""111"· "°""""'"•"'· * E•RNINGS •~m " ., ucaUon program. Contact " Equal opportunlty employer uM!d, $125. Match. loYI •&t '• Director of Nursing, Miss & s7s. Pvt pty. 530-3337. llONY IAIY GltAND i! ho"! Seydor So. Coa•t Com. THEN SOME 20 PC. "MADRID" ' $4" :~ mun1ty Hosp. 31872 Coa:t * WIGS * 3 .ROOM GROUP Including warranty A dellv.:: Hwy. So. Laguna. (714) If you're making $15,000 now Sell ladies fuhkln wli::a FROM MODEL HOMES ery. Thia ftt'k only! 1; 499-llll Ext. 356. -v.·e can show·yot.1 how you by wearing on the job or Includes: Quilted _.. I GOULD MUSIC CO.. I', Nunln!; may make IJG.$60,000. No llOCially. chair, 2 end tables &'con. Since 1911 '• RN • Cilif. Ileen" gimmick.a. You'll be backed can Sl(!•fur appointment table, 2 lampa, dreuer, mfr. 2045 N M I 5 A. 12 PM to 8 Alo.I shift by a multi-million dollar 646 3113 ror, headboard, qUUtild box * :.1 A.ti~)'*' publ ic co. with full ad~r-. springs & mattresa, 5 pc .,.... APPLY in person: lising supporl WOMEN, Lite dehwry .,.,.ork. •. ,_ tabl • f bl ''"'"!!!"!!!!!"""!'!!'!'!'!'!!!••t HUNTINGTON BEACH , t •-A I mu,. room; • .r rn•"'OS. ORG'~ We guarantee to tell you how, , .. ui , .. ve own car. PP y: back chairs. ..-~NEW~ • USED~·• CONVALESCENT when and where you may 325N. Bro.dway,Room41D, COMPAJtE AT $7f995 HOSPITAL berin making this money-~San;:::ta::A::"'=.· -----. •Yamaha Planol ()rpm 18792 Delaware. H.B. the ttally big money! our WOMAN Jor drug store v.'Ork No down p~ Only $16 mo : = = NURSES: RN's-11 to 7:30 people may earn up to in C.M. Apply to Box P1042, WELK'S WAREHOUSE e Kohktr I-Campbell ~-:hi:!· ~~1:13011~~. R~~~ ~OO;::··~i:~;·;:~or: ~D=•°"ily:=Piil.;,•';· ===== 600 w. 4th St., Santa Ana COAST MUSIC aala ry & benetlt1 •. week. School .. ln1truct4on 7600 Off F I IOlO NEWPORT• HARBOJt. I Under new o"'nel"Sl\ip. * Cadillac car plan at once . ~··---~ urn ture Coeta Me•. * 6C-J151 ~ Palm ere 11 Convalescent + Use our proven fonnula & lrS YOUR MOYI USED steel desks $39.ricl • Open 10-6 Frl 11)..9 SUn U.S!~ HOlpital, 13075 Blackbird St. iuarantee yourself 2 u.Jes Posture chairs $12.50 I: up , ~ Garden Gro\'c. per month. AIRLINE & TRAYR • Used 2 & 4 drall.'f!r ftllnc HAMMOND, Slrinway, Yam.j/ NURSES Needed for private + Group Health Insurance-cabinets • UR<! wood ·dnkl a.ha. New • U8lld pianoll ohl duty _ every type. RN'il $25,lm major medlcel, life McMahan Bto!I Delk Inc. most makes. Beat bu)-1 fn 1l LVN '_,, Pr>e. -A~"· •"" accldc"'-INDUSTRY CAREERS 1800 Nawport Bf"'. So Cal~. at Schmldt Muofi All shills. Call any hour. * A1 an associate of, a:ld Costa Mesa • MJ..M51'.1 Co, 1901 N, M&ia, Santa Ana !· Leacoulle Nurses Regittcy under the aegi1 of profes- Mi-9955. iional salesman and fin.. e OPERATIONS AGENT Offltl Equlfl!"lnf IOll HAMMOND Orpn C-2, tow ',• • NURSES AIDES . ancial tycoon H. W. e T~KET· SALES ---·-• , ,,_ ""'__._, Owl hi -·--' eai·r -IBM "--. $150. Mo-............. ~ new, ..., a--'• II P'! I 7 ~ AM g ' re,..., .. ,,...., 1 . e RESERVATIONS "'"""''"" ,,..,. -... S '-IU..,, .,.. --" 0 :iN --RE b k ·1 · u-ric Cal-·lator $125. Ex--• .......,, pea .. i:r .--. ~-, Experienced or trainee. Hun-· · ro er, communi Y e AIR FREIGHT-CARGO '""' """ -tlngton Valley Convalescent leader and enlrtpreneur, •COMMUNICATIONS uphol swivel chr $15 I-$21). PIANO, IJpript, xln't and. : you w. ill learn how you e TRAVEL AGENT Uphol 1traight chn $8, Furniture for Ille. C&ll I' Hospital. PH: 842-500'1. may instantly IUCCftd. See:"y chr $10 & Sis. 'Ibla, 8113-4541. ~~ + Prorcaklnal training pro-Al 11 School p fl benches &: box"'. 1882 Whit.-STE="'m"w"°A"Y.,...G"°rand"",-,Plano=-·~ ~ • SUMM£R JOB? • aram enay to learn. r "' I •cl C tier, Unit V, C.M. &U--3a. llln't cond. $1550. ': A lwo .,..eek concentrated • Pre • quallf.ied prospects 610 E. 17th, S1nta Ana 54&--1611 ~ typing progmm at the through million dollar ad-543-4596 _Cafe, Rutaurant IOt4 WANTED: Ulltd spinet piano ~ NEWPORT SClfOOL OF vcrtiling program. S\VJMMING l..rssonr; priv or BUSINESS can be the key. Get Tne Facts Now--Call: group, certified Red Cross HALF·round booths wit.able• In SoOd. condition, under ~ Inquire 9AM·l1AM, .Mrs. Mr. Sta~ey (714) 83.>3233 water u.fety Instr. 6T:>-2257. $25 per S<'t. Also 6, I, -$150. 494-M85. ~21l&. :, Richards, &t2-387t'I. Oplt!n 7 Days Private swimming lessons 10' Iona settees at $2.50 per Tl1 j l205 t ~ SALES MANAGERS Your pool or mine. root. 3333 w. Coast Hwy, a ev 'on ; e e NEEDED * 642-1697 * ~ ~~~menll. MOVING ;:,, r ·-"""• 1' Two Office Girls Must be 25 and able to drive -APPLY - 186 F;, 16th St., C.M. ORANGE COAST JR. col. leg!! di1t has 2 opcnlnp for SR. STENO CLERK. SH-too wpm, typlt11 55 wpm . Salary $505 lo 1tar1. Apply 2701 Fairview Rd., C.M. Ph. 834-S708. PART-TIME. Very accurata at simple math, copyirv figuru and using adding machine. Need car. NB 67>-.1863 Purchasing Agent A11istenf !'Just type and ha\'e~-some buying experience. $2.50 min. hrly, salary, Apply In '""'" Z.D. PRODUCTS 3190 Pullman, Costa Mesa *PERSONNEL CLERK * P.fin. 2 yr11. expcr, Dutle1 In. cl'd ac~enini:;:, Interviewing applicants, handle group in. 5urance, accident rel)Orts, maintain personnel records & related corrc11po~nee. Knowledge of Spanish help. lul. $2.50 min. hrly ul&ry, Apply in person Z.D. PRODUCTS 3190 Pullman. Cos1a P.fesa l:qual opportunity emplo~r PERSONNELGl\L Top position. good typina:, kmw insurance &: interview. Ina:. call Loraine, Wcatcliff Personnel Agency, 2043 \Vestcliff Dr., N.B. 645-2\70 RESl'AURANT. M/f' full or part time. 11.Th hr. +, 54>1686 bet 1-5 pm. (SJ P.IA.TURE, expe:r'd, pro- fessional a lctmen. A 11 area1 ol Orange Co. open. Income over $1000 mo. lat. mo. Eves ~ 962-4981 See Betty Bruce al Gxec Agency for Carttr Glrll 410 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. By appoint, 646-3931 -sALESMIN Part time or Ml time, Your hours dete.ruiine )'OUl' NJ.. ary, call Mr. Robert Shores for appt. 52l-9160, * SALESWOMAN * MATIJRE Pan time. Y ourc Ma temtty Shops So. Coe.11 Plaza afl 2 pm. DA.IL Y PILOT DtME • A • UNES cost nu Just M• nlea a dl,y. l!ome furnishings franchise.I========= -·----~ unr .... Detalls on first interview. Th -1-1 7900-Garage Sale llltt Ztnlth color, blk-1-whl. t Ca U Mr. Robert Shores for 11tr Cl Mve up to $185. Dave• TV , ~ppt. 523-91611. 104U PUA Dr. Hunt. Bch., 110 S. El Camino R.nl San : ACTING nr Brookhurst I.: 'Garfield. atmente. 492-Gt. • SALESLADY • Su .n da ys · Do you \van! lo be a full time 962-4596, 20th, 21st. 22d., 9-5 21 " COLOR . Admiral TV, : Gourmet Accessories Shop. working professional? Do PM. 2 Band aawa heaVy Walnut Col1801e allo 21". : Newpt. Bch. 673-5323 You have lhe self discipline duty S7S I-$100. auorted black Ii white, SALESGIRL. exp'd, for to subject )'Olll'M!if to a rJ1. mlacell. 10011, clothes • line • after 5:00 645--2204 * bakery. 1119 W. 19th St. )d British training course I p{)ILB. PHILCO CONSOLE • Costa Mesa. the artistic humility to ac. PATIO ls Gar. Sale: June Black & White S'S, t· SECRETARY cept minor role• until the 5th 'tU . Tools, f l1hl ni 492-4219 after 5 pm, ~ ~ traJning period 11 complete7 tackle, silver, china, clotbes:l=========~ii; If 110 TIIE LONDON LA· 1z 10-U-14.. Comer 13th • Sportlftl Goods UOO tt' GUNA ACT l'l R S WORK-Ba1boa Blvd. 10AM-7PM. ·------- Good 1kiU., with young co., call Loraine, We1tcliff Per. IOnnel Agency, 2043 Wetl- clirl Dr .. N.8. 645-2770 "*"*SECRETARY-GIRL FRI SHOP might be able to help -you, No previous experience PICT\ll!E trma, tole hp, GOLF clubs and bq:. hll ; necessary, no age barrier, mus. box. clothH, misc. set MacGrep used 1nf11 : Members of th l1 exclusive furn .• jewelry, Kennedy tool ' 4 wooQ.wedp. Very nkt-: Full time. Ap(>ly at llfacCregor Yacht Corp, group w11l only lie' aocept-"" box cvra. 2223 Meyer Pl, bag with blpod. AU for only , '"" CM. 6/18 'til llOld. $3.5. 5t6-2000 1, 1631 Placentia, C.1\1. upon a satisfactory personal --'--------===--======;! SERV Sta Attendant. pl. Interview with the director. C~~1.N~~b::ny S!I~ M;;;;'llaneoul Mii i II 'd nl <-· J Call 494M04 for appt. , .me, exp o y. ""'-.:: crry, barpinl. 1627 Superlor·1 ~;;:;;ii;~!;:~=i;!:r: 2500 Nowpl. C.M. SCRAM LETS C.M. I: ' SERVICE stallon Attendarrt. • GARAGE Sale • 2 ttbiaer· VACATION P"ICilCS : 'Rd'p.'dC .. M~. 5. 1476 Palisades ANSWERS aton. l·lefl-handed dr. Elec. Rock.hound supplies. CU.tom : Irle sl.OVI! che1t lawnmow• casllna. Wax pettem.. Cut. , SHA'IPOO G' l t !" er :..tn.1769 ' Ing equipment &: 1upplln. · T " Th ~ · ~· as.s Outbid -Spite -llavoc -· :3l Custom jewelry in stock or ; ony at e a~r ~ctory. Swivel _ SWATTED PA.TIO Saler Kina:--size bed 2 yo•• ~-,. ·' l\fusl have Calif. license. .... u1ui: Cs.II: Hlnt;to a talkative P.erson: $50 Go-Cart $10 Records 50c Open Tue thni Sun •S45-0.'Ul* Ju1tremember,them011qUilo Bookl .• toys I.: game1 . CloeedMon. that buues the loudest gets S4>500.:l. 5 M GEMS I \VEEKE."'ND ~ITT ER: SWATTED f.irtt. 2750 Harbor Blvd, ll·A 1!12.f Temple Htlls. 1..agu,..10,~='~""'"---~-Bch, xlnt pay. 494_7soo. O~GE County'• Profea· Appllencll 1100 Costa Mesa * 549-2Xlt ==o-~~,-~. -,=c aional Repertory Theatre, Rear Of Collete Centtt SITTER: Come to 1924. So c 0 a I I Repertory -····------ Temple . Hlll!•, Lag Bch. is .olferin& its lst publlc NORGE Aul? Wuher, late GOT A YW 7 ------- • . ' • Great 11ller job, xlnt pay. SU e, ..vorkshop Call model , xln t cond, Cop-. • e STENO TYPIST ~ betwn 10 _ 6: pe:rtone, $75. Alla, Norge Private J>U1?' wants 10 bu¥ . ga;; dryer, !ale model, xln'I VW B111 with m motor or MaJOr Bank ~rust Dept MERCHANDISI FOR conJ, white, $65. Will deUv, In need of rei-In. Ca I I M!l'k~ ~1eno/typ1s.1 fo~ Trust SALE AND TRAD! 847-8113 or 546-a12. 642-t689 A.dm1n11tralor. Dictation es. -1~~=~· ~-----11ential. perm. career oppty, PERLICK 52 cu ln reach-in l5c COIN Operated 10ft drink for qualified person. Equal Furniture IOOO refrigerator. 3 &lau llldlng di 1 pen• er, xln't. cond. opply. employe r. Xlnt em-doors. Self contaJ.ne..d unit. SD>/blt otr. ~. Shell ployee benefits. Contact M. CUSTOM Wood ba.r with LUle new $650. 646-5544 Station, 19th 1-Placentia W. f"airchild, 641--0113 Ext. burnt on.nge leather hind USED Appllancn A: TV'1, MARDAN Thrift Shop, ~ 209. Securily Pacific Nal'I rail &: 3 bar 110011, $150. all suaranteed. Dunlap's, Pri~ SaJe • Week of June Bank, rl50 Newport Center Call 8.10-1337. 181~ Nawport, C.M. 25th.July' 3. 1810 Pvk, C.M. · Dr., Suite 350, N.B. HOUSEf1JL or new mod~I 548-71811. 10 AM.J PM Daily. STUDENTS! 11 Yrs & Up home lf.irnlture. Reg. $683, KENMORE automatic UNUSUAL, Long/low sturdy to aell candy. !\take good now $197. 19f...4417 0 r w,11aher In xlnt cond $45. table. Re1ln top. A.ttrac., money In spare time&: help 637--6200. Will deliver. 54.l-l&T2, Rood for tape or TV, etc. needy school. No c~sh tt--9. IVORY Satin Brocade 84T-8llS $8 642--1724. qu ired. 642--0803 S..'.:l PM, Sofll, Antiqued solid oak LG uprtaht fl'ffzer 1100.1'c=-AB=!~N-.~M~,-m-mo~t~h°'La~..,-,I" 644-2159 S.9 PM & Sat. dln'g set, All for StOO. We1tlflahouse wa$her • High Sierru. ll'urn. T nlte1. TIIE BLUE BEET G'fS..MllO wknda. dryer 140 ea. or l70 both. $95. Reserve now 531-3374 673-9904 • DINNER COOK EXTRA Lona: twin bed, CO(· All 3, $150, 549--J213 Eves 540-0617. Start $J'.I. per •hlft fee !able, end table, TV • Maytq deluxe wuhtr SIO Encyclopedia Americltll. TIIREE Weeki v a c a t lo n set, couch. etc. nf4 Oranp Maytq set, IU ~ S200 Complete set, S150 relief. Uroloelc back office. Ave., No. C, C.M. Othert from S25 up 631-KJ7 9111-3159 Slart July 6th. Exper. GAME table. ni.bbed wa.lnut USED REFRIGERATORS • x I REGULATION pool desired, Ora. Lon&ley 1 llrdlh. Opel'll to seat !I, $35. • $55 • $85 * tabl~ complete with all ac'- Roeenberg. 644-2922. fMS..2204 Good Condition 54M79!I ceuorle1. XInt cond. i.w>- • CHESTS, rM!chlrc 12 Cu. ft. G,E, rttrlpnator, 646-3529 af1er I pm ** WAITRESSES Rubbed walnut, J.drawv •YOC.'9do 11'.ffn, ,.,,,. IO(Xi. VW PARTS. Everythln1 Exl)f!rienced Apply to S25 each. 645--2204 $50. 842-7123. from fendert IO O)'Whlela. Mr, Hyde or Mrt, Knox LARGE MATCHING LAMPS O'KEEFE A Me rr l t t 3623 W. Watner, Santa Ana. Avocado green w/(rill, I yn old, $70. (EXEROWJ H)"dn.ullc ex· UO ~ MS.DK * M&-8564 * m:iae .machine. UM new, Van de: Kamp Coffee Shop 3099 8ri1tol, C.M. BOX •Pl'i• • maltrelll WAITRESS wanted, apply In Exctllent condition, twtn, penon, Meu Lanes, 1703 SJ:i, 66-mt superior Ave. Costa Mesa. DimNCTtVE 3-pc lee- USEi. C11r aale11man apply t\Qnal. paid $600 Sacrifice a. MArcu!I' l't1oton, 2026 $12:;. Cha.lrs, van 11 y, H1rbnr, C.M. 673--3882. ---price rlaht. Mf.-5561, Sowlnt _~hi~_ l~!O CHILD'S Trieycfo $!, ,... SINGER Auto zil·lal 6 mos ervlne pedal air 13. Bl.rb• old. No attach nlf'ded fur doll clothn S2. MS.7123. zig-zag, button ho 1e1 , CHILD'S ChiU._robe S 2 0 , de1l1tn1, etc. Guar. $39 ca~h ChUd"1 mcktr $5, Boc:*e&111 or 1mall payments. 526-6&16 $.';, 548-9517 ------- • , '""''°''"'~~~·fi•~·~•""'"""'"''T,O",""' r.,C"'O,=<==·· ;::"-;--:-. -.-~·~--. · -, -, -.-.---. -=..-o:===:---.,,-C,.,,--.,..,...,,-,,,....,_"°~==--:--;-:-':'"o;-.------..,.o-c--,-'7~---=~ ,-,-, .· . . ) ... ~ ·"' .. , ' ' , I • .. Pin~h You1·self A ile Of (01· Even Dolla1•s) en111es Penny Pinc hers Dial Direct fo r Details .2-5678 North County, 540-1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT · PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS • \ • . . ' "' I _, '. l ,_..uy, Junt 2J, 1970 DAILY '1LCIT U FREE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION -TRANSl'OltTATIOI~ -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TIWISPORWION ' TRANSPORTATION MlltCHANDISI POii SALi AND TltADI H. · S1llboot1 91111 Mebllo -9200 Trucks 9500 lmportod C1rt -/mportod. Autos -Imported A-. -~ Autos - l"'::;;;:=•-="'--......:l;.:;60I;;; ELP! Mom, Mom to a., . t _ & 5 kitten" Sm bro, •hrt RHODES 33 "llANAllUU" ORANGR COUNTY LIASl-A-TRUCK BMW • , JAGUAR POUC:HI · TO-Y-OT& t.EAVING iSU.te, Ml»t Sell. 2 tab!•: .on:e. unu.ual (1X4 rt:) resirMop, .turdy, attnc, • Jor-~~­ other; (4' diameter cable 11pool table, 13'' from llool' $10. Me-tal ironing board. ne~'.j ad1JNlta.ble w I pad &: cover, $4.50. 2 1'1nPI. one: de!\k lamp, .JS. other; 3' tall, J4· We1tin1hou11e cAnisler vacuum (W/at- tachmlJl!ts) acod condition, $10. Call 642-1724 hr. all blk w/wht mkp., Bnutifull,v f'qlli,pped and ExclutW. Dealer For '70 Oodae C5l)O •VI, 2 IP. 20 ___ ;;.;.;;.;..:...,. __ L---...;_;_;;.;..;:.;... __ ----...0.:.:.....;.:...;._ A Good wit> om chlld'"'· malntalned. ldOll lil( nc\IW LA PAZ hi Vaq , .•••. 11.16.l!l ,,.,... ' '61l BMW JA,,..UAR '62 PORSCHE ',---------·I .548-7672 • 6123 or day aatUna. •70 Chev CF50 • V8 2 •J>-20 202 a.II SPOTLESS • w · 99 TOYOTA Crown 4-dr FIVE liltl• .~, kitte,.. One ; • ..:!\";;~t!.,.i~ Custom BUiit c.. i-v ..... ~...-siaJO. ~....,..'..-...: 6IMll55 -HEAD9UARtft.S· AM·~c.:;:·~ ..., .....,, ;i;:..c;::..,11-6!0.--i.--_, black, one irey, three .,... SEE lT TODAY ! 1 •n Dod&:e Van -VB, auto/ 1be only aiitborized JAGUAR aean Make otf ' See t ~~===~~~- orange tlitt cats, ont with , m...t-. ·+ Mey other Set Up1 , radio······••• $89.00 per mo DATSUN dealer ..in tht.entini Harbor 2089 ·Harbor m'~. .c.:. '65 TOYOTA TIARA long hair. Seffil wee.ks old. is Scbock, all ftbers'UI. GuerantHcl Sp.cea 70 Dodge Pick. vs, auto, Area. Hotise in reu of A • B 1525: • 962-21l3 400-59111. Laguna Nljuel 6/ll alt'C motor, hNd. hiltl!'ll ln Tustin hmlly 6 Adult 11tep bumper •. $89.00 per mo • Compleftt Porsche Repair maallorward, tent cover, Park. Buy YoUl' coach tram ''Chryaltt Least System'' -. ' SALES · TO Ri&ht Party. 2 Y1' wht m.airl, jib, ae~ A spin-u• and .. ve on factory di· , John Davis , ..._ TSUI -PORSCHE '68%. 912 cpe, m.~e •how poodle. Tralned naker. Xlnt cond. $2400. rect prices. Ovtr 100 mo· 9 to 6 dilly . 5.57-8600 SIRVIC! tang wJblk, 19,000..rni's. Ex- rqis. Lows childrn . (n 4) 846-3529noan.wuca)) dell to choose from. Leo Lefner PARTS tru. Absolutely the best TRIUMPH '67 TR·& ROADSTER 642-3683 betwn 10 It 12 213/3-·~ UNITED 7 1 9 2J'TR ., 1""~ ''Lelider In Tbe !Mr.b Cltie1" BAUER lookirc Porlche in L.A! A M 6/24 •...-u.J<J· . MOBILE HOME SALES 0 eves. • .,.. .,...ww 821- 2 ·; . NEW Fi-Napl•• 23750.'J\.,tin,Onnr• GMC TRUCKS ' ZIMMERll4A,N IUICK , .5761 ott lpm. Greenw/blacklntmor,AM/ LK~ kitten1, OM ·Sabot1-'Reg, $389,633-~1633~4538-1446 214SHARIOIBLVD. . JN • 64PORSCHESC,Xlntoond, FM,dlr,wirewheela,OVftlo part J;'erslan, one . ~ Special-onf week only-$259 Here now. 540-64IO ~ COSTA MESA' Very· reai ona.br e·,. ·ss drive. Rffllhl.rp. (UOVM5) ha i r ed. Box trn d. complete·w/.sail A: all ac.' JHE MEADOWS Immediate Delivery Porsche, Very abarp, Save WUl take trade or finance 8.1G-4493 6123 cett0<i'8 2430 W. , Coot DOT DATSUN 234 E.'17th ,._. hwx!red5 of Ill on Uri• cv. private party_ Call - ALBINO rat male, & mo. Hwy , N.B. Southern Orann County'1 OPEN DAILY sa.Tnis &M-2950 bl!tore 6 prn or.48U773. • old wit h cage. very af. 22' .EN ~IGN Sloop , (Irvine} onlyUAuNthol riEttdRSGIMTYCDealer AND '67 Jag 420 "53" Pm"&Che coupe with a '62 TR"4Newinterior, newr f ~ctio nat e . 642-2312, o~·--1 l'b • • V SUNDAYS UGr &'OOll "57", 1600 en.,;-,-·· denttd, radial tim, enc. 540-0m ~/23 ""'~6....,11' man, 1 ' ~ Rnfrvatiorui ate now being OLDSMOBILE ··-~ ucw blt 10 Jeno&. ~tboard motor. Sail taken in Orange County'• . 2850 Harbor•Blvd 18835 Beach Blvd. 4 Dr Sedan .• Automatic. fact paJ,nt, Michelin t i res, re ,000 mi. • 10. WHITE Persian fem. eat ii: c;ockp1~ t;Wen. $2750. fil'lf!st &: most OOn\plete park Costa Mesa s4o.96f0 Huntlncton Beach air ·oond, Al'it/FM; loaded : c64l-4=,,;:'c:"::·______ Beautiful. $850. 968-2317 with orange It grey ITIA.l'k· A;lso. lD, 68 Glue.pl.I' at 148Sl Jeffery Road (Sur-, . 842·7781 or S>!Q.°'42 Excellent' condition. Low, '66 Por 9U, 26 M mi., never 69 TRIUMPH Spitfire, Gu:id ings. Also l~ yr. Calico dinghy, $100, 673-1887 ·rounded by Otanie G ) 64 Chevy~ ton p1ckup-V8, ,68 DATSUN low mileaae. M~t sell, abused. Cocoa brown, blk cond, AM/FM, RAdial tinl. fem. ~at. 546-7202 6/23 MUST sell 30• Mark c '30, In Irvi~. For inronnr:~. 8' atep side. $700. Phone Small down will finance prl. int, Make oUer. 83()..6241. ~or belt otter. 673-4362 ~~~===,.,..:'c__ IFREE to you, 3 yr old, Incl'• mooring, nylon main call 893-5730, sn.ssn or 642-3443, 83>-ll48. vale parfy, (WAU138). Call '57 Spdatr, new clutch, &d VOLKSWAGEN LARGE SELECTION 'AIR CQJl»RESSQR male, Boston tmier. to aail, 28 hp Johnson aux. 531..g].05 '65 CHEVROI...E1' ~-to n 4 Door Sedan. Excellent con· dlr ~t 10 am Phill, 49'-1029 eng. Xln't cond. Must tee. good home. Very ad , Other xtras. Gd cond. A · pickuP.. 6 cyl. stick. r/h; dition, {\VQD273l Wl!J take or SA0-3100. $2195. 615-1937, Excellent conditjOn: 5hp elec. wtchildt~n. &12-6168 6/2S Step.I at SBJO, Pvt ply. SPACES 541-2727 trade or tin&~ priya~e JAGUAR ·Repair specialist. :63 PORSCHE, am/fm, lki trlc mot\)r, DeVllbiss com. f1U;E to good home, 3 put 89f--6966 AvaU.ble in Huntirl&'tOn party, Call dlr 5f6-4052 or 125 Rochester, CM off N"''Pt k hrm · bit pressor, µo ,gall pn tank 200 Cocker pUps, 7 wk1 . LOA-17' C'BD, Sloop. Fbtrls Beach .I: Costa· Mesa'• nic-Rec:rut'n Vehlclei 9515 494-9773. nr Fii'e Station. 642-5133. :-~it' sefi. S2350~~~9S:. • lb raiing. $300. See Monday 646-7529 6/'E) M rig, daCl!I, alum, mast, est parks. TRAVEL B 11 '69 Da!sun 2 dr like new · · 1961 nnn.....uE Su ., through Friday at Daily BEAUTIF1JL altered male cuahions, mtr. tlr, xtru. MOBILE HOMES · us, se ·eo n-A!\f -FM, radialt, carpels, MERCEDES-BENZ-~ per · P·1 I t 330 W Xlnt 11-••• ~•9 Am . • .., __ t tained. Very good cond. 11100 "'' t I Xlnt cond. $~50. 6i5-0063 1 ot Pan • est Bay kitly 1 yr old • mvwlous · ,,.,.,. iPtO"Vo1'I . enca • i.u..,s , . available New m~r. si,495. 6"6-8385 ,,_.3059 at 6. or 6f5-0619 Street, Costa Mesa. For compa.ni?" ha• .U shotB. * Hobie C•t * m every alze A pnce rana;e. Aft 6:30 Pl\t. .;,_~""';"""~~-.-,. 'turther information, ca 11 67~ 6/25 1 yr old .. Seldom used. JOMICRA, INC. '65 ~--1· b ill lne ENGLISH 'FORD '65 PORSCHE. Immaculate 642-4321, extension 276. 67,7160 . 19261 Beach mvd. ""':vo"". me, re u ena: , Slape. Make Offer. 64J..5613 MALE kitten friencffy. 2 mo r Hunti...,..,..n Beach ,..,.. .,ri• automatic, top opens to Ill-830-4091 SELDOM-USED 30 v 0 I • ol.d, nice markings • blk F1berglas9 &: Gelcoat ......... o.IJO'OJ.LI stand ice box, stove $1650, ALL NEW ENGLISH "'61~co=u=P-=E'-. -.. -~~.-ood~co-oo. E>ncyclopedia Americana &: whl .I: trai n ed .' ....... u_ .. ; _ _.__._ . -•1026. ,, I B " • ''"'t-'"• • • Mot H 92 .,.,_ FORDS NO\V IN STOCK New cltch & exhlt. Prlv ... vw CAMPERS Harbour V.W. A1JIHORJZED SALES A: SERVICE U7U BEACH BL., 842""35 HUNTINGTON BEACH c omp ete ook c f 830-0754 6/25 Free Estimates 548-1752 or o,mes 15 ,-69-00~00-E-V-.,,-. -~-.••• -m-·•"· Knowledge. Cost $250, cell , YO • ....~.., .. DRASTICALLY pty. 642-2682 Sl.00. Walnut executive des.k UR choice pretty hall Cal-25 Full ra~ eqp. FOR Sale: Miter home, 1968 ter. Elec, re'trig., new tires. REDUCED -'-'-1-96_2 __ 5_U_P_E_R __ · '64 VW Double cab pickup, $40. Norge gas dryer $50. Siamese kitten or pretty S/S, rad, 9~ Evinrude Wtnnepqo· 7900. MS--0158 Tape deck. Bob" 673-2098. TO CLEAR $2.100 rblt 1500 motor, ~ long haired cat will live * 646-8559 *• aft 6pm or 541...UW. LARGE SELECrION -·-· _ 645-0222 clutch, new tires, .... i ... 2 kids desks, corner & 4. in or out. 541}.2674 6/25 DEL REY •• -· ~ shell bookcases, $10 ea. -Campers 9520 TO CHOOSE FROM MG SUBARU lhocks. Ice box, water air 962-4979 FREE cute mixed tmle ter-Sailboat-sleeps 4, head, •ink, Motorcycles 9300 Theodore cooler, bU'p cover. Extra KJRBY "vacuum w/all at· ~lippi('I, 6 w~,;s Xlnt cond. 644-073.5. ru'Ll'Ll'l.rl ROBINS FORD -~:~~":•.;:; tachmenls including handy CATS & Ki'tfens. y .. ~ .• 1969 16' Cat. Cost $2000 new, THINK 2060 Harbor Blvd. • THINK * '70 SUIARU van. sa&.2449 butler. Take Ovef paymt'nts ........... sacrifice $1000 . Call Costa l\fesa MUIOlO Here Now. of $4.50 per mo. or pay ages & colcrs. Fl'ff to 548-2188. HONDA "MG'' Immediate DreliW!1')' WAN'IED off for only $32.50. Call qualified home-s. For info. I'll pay top dallal" for )'OU!' 543-9335 anytime. CaH 549-1846 6/25 12' Fleety • sloop rigged FERRARI ID • 90 MPH Capability w/trailer, cuthions, peddle. -OPEN ROAD ta 35 Miles Per Gallon V(\LKSWAGEN todtY. Call i.ADIES dlamooo d"' nu KmENS • "'"' pmty, ~~ 613-3220 ''fRIEDl.AHDfR'! 1 ''FRIEDLANDER" • Beautlfol S'Yllno and uk "" Ron Plnobol. rlng .et with 1%: karat playful & friendly. Ideal for • ._. · Manu actun"rs of America'a FERRARI Tea:t Drive Today At 549-3031 Ex 66-67 6'l3.o900 :.cen~ diamond, 2 diamonds . children. 642-7136 6125 Kl'.l'E No. 229, good ~·· ,_ •UCM (W"t'. •1 finest Luxury Recreation Newport Imptrts Ltd. 0.. NEW MIDGET $1995 t, . • , ..-'h karat on each side. FREE to good home -~f~ f7' $650 firm. . NIW·USID-19'tY. \ vehicles. ange _Coun17'1 Giily author-NEW MGC $3195 Kustom Moton ·~ :f =k = ~J:: Br~iant cut Sa~ce! -~p-_ }Collie/Shepherd female, 10 at. pm. L'.1-1 n ,.,, n I ..,. :.~R~:~LVD, fzed dMler. 11719 llACM (NWY, WI 845 Baker, ~.M, 540-5915 coco mall ii: cpb. tuned ·IY o Box-P360, Daily Pilot. mo. old. 646--0948 6/25 P C I . ---.... ..... -....= =....:m • SANTA AN CALif" SALES-SERVICE·PARTS N TOYOTA . exhaust, $2100. 6'73-895C aft 2 Cooc·~ llO & $1 5 . ower ru sers -TIUU--• A, • 3100 W. Cout Hwy. IW·USID·SUY. 5p ~ •i= ., 2 chairs AD"IRABLE k:itte~ with er '65 650 TRIUMPH Road or (5 mi!C?s so of Disneyb1ndl Newport Beach ~ m. $1.50 each.' bookcai;e ~5. withoutmother.540-23336/23 SACRIFICE 20' Cbn Cnr. dirt. lmmac. cond. $900. ('114) u 1.4'M e 531.atM "2·9'05 54~17Sf. ..._..._..._.._ io,C0:66:-vw='"'..,.,.--.=ExCeIJ>"'""""•"'t-c--·'Cl-:d. ~rd cabinet SS. Apt size PETS •ml LIVESTOCK Wood, bead, (2) 50 hp 673-9801 aft. 6 CAMPERS Authoriied Ferrari Dealer MG ITIOIYIO· ITIAI New clutch, tun&-4JP. Seip, ttfrig«ator $10. all wood Johrwin elecs. Gd com:. Sales, Servic pan, no cfentl $995. C..U Steve -$30. 23" color T.V. Pet G I -IUPl/"st otf". !J62.0M2 HONDA dlrt « .-1. Pric-* 6 PACK * "'&T •---• '• I -•-u ... - $145. 613-3316 .,,.,.. Friday. '• """'" 25• ChN Oalt ov.mig1>1.,, :;' """" c.tl J°'' $16-<232 "" """A'u1a:..,n.~, ANNIVERSARY Mt".'; ;,;"'~r HAMMOND Organ $700. 7 * Oriental Fish Gerdens · * ship-to-ship, $2000 or offer. 11,)'11, 557 -8218 eves, $795 '~---• SALE NEW ENGINE. BUIE. Pc. Drum Set $200. BaM Special! 10 p1. aq./ref. $9.95 633 N. Pasqual Av, San '62 PORSCHE "S" ---------- -646-7S'JO or 6f2-0350 guitar $35, bass amp $40. Male Betta .f9c 24 hours. Gabriel srrn. $1175 or BEST OFFER. • THINK 1970 DEMO Taco Mini Bike, $60, After ·545-3335. 1869 Newport Blvd, • 675-2965 • Full Price .''flAf' ,· $1697 '69 VW SUNROOF 5 PM. 963--0923 . CM. Spo•d Ski BMts 9030 '66 Triumph-Tr Spec i a 1. Standard model Includes cab Radial tires. Extru. $1.7SO FARBERWARE rotiuerie, FOR sale • PET chicke111, Racing cmtS, allghtly chop-over Jeature, 2 bUl'Tler stove, ID • 1927 549--1341 uaed once $30. Sony eokJr. ducks, cages, fertile qp, '69 • 18' SEAFKITE tribull ped. $650 cuh 675-8528. ice box, butane heater It ·''FRIEDLANDER'~ a:::· Caul ff1l'1 &:,~ DEAN LEWIS '65 VW, n!blt eng, 2 aew ·t2'" ·iv, never;used $225.. Manx cat. 541)..2333 runabt, Ev.,irrude 55 hp "of.· e HONDA 350 SL e lite. Best value in town, Authorized MG Dealer 1966 Harbor, C.H. &fS.9303 tir'u·Be•t otter SC.5748 .. ~2174 ::,:329~ke new, <714> 450mi'sS750 Kustom Moton 13750 •UCHIHwy.Jtl MGa.GT 1967 Yellow 16SVollc1wagen$730. fENDER Bus amplifier Dogs 1125 495-4309 aft lpm 845 Baker, C.l\1. 54().5915 NEW·USED·SllV. hardtop Act. miles 26,600. BIIL MAXEY Evn. SM-9235 ideluxe Rickenbacher bass MTXED, darlirw pUppiPs, 51-' SPECIAL Custom 18' in-'69 HUSKY 250cc, nim '66 Campe.r-10'2' full cab ~ }'ine oond. $2200 Call 8 am ~ '66 VW iuitar wks, weaned, $5.00. Biai'tt ~=I $1500 or best XUfr. never n.~. f775, over, Completely sen~~ .or evenlna:s 83.1-0449. ITIOIYIC)ITIAJ Excel eond. Bnt otter * 675-6.404 * Antiques'_ 646-0356 or 0 er. ' *644-5014+ taiMd, many xtras. Xlnt '67 FIAT 850 69 MGC-G-T, 6 cyL AM/FM, • --6U-002'f 642-5853 . ao.t M'•inten•nc• 9033 FOR Sale: '69 Yama.ta cond. Ca.II 847-3961. CoUpe. 4 8pero, radio, hea.t. black inter. Xlnt Cond/ -1•1-BEACH ILVD~ •61 vw. Jnumculate. St.no. .~llC. Wanted 1610 SILKY ten;iets • Puppies 100CC trail bike. $275. 8' Full cab-over camper, er. Sharp? See to apprecl. $3200. 644-5967 Hunt. leach 147..USS coco mats. New JCnt A W.ANTED: Donations cf any $100 up; 1* yr. old female Cmnmorpleuureboat constr C.all 968-1095 fact, discontinued ·model. ate, (VDLllf) lmlH,ofo:utRwy.mBdll interior. $850. 548-"21 ueeful items for garage $50 to good home. Quality FIG repair, 'j)ainting, finish • '10 Honda CB-350 e Complete, $895. 869 West $795 MORGAN '*-le. Support Westminster breeding. AKC. 646-7335 . carpentry. 962-6505 968-512f 600 mi's, $650 18th St., Costa Mesa. Harbour v.w. tGirls Sports Assoc. Cail SILKY Terrier pupp ies, • 842-8129 * LEAVING STATE ~100 or pick up or del.iv champion atock, terms if M•rine Equip. 9035 MINI TRAIL Dune Bug~_les 9525 1971.l BEACH BL., &42-4435 MUST SELL rt{> '6862 Trask, Westminster desired. SlS-7165 X1 1 nd 675-8664 1957 MORG AN, new top, MARINE Parts &: equi~ n . CO . + ·sg BOUNTY Hunter • HUNTINGTON BEACH brakta, $l:l>O, Private Par- ftnted Bavarian china, mi~ 1 MO'S Beige !em.. Cocker ment: Prop&, control cables, '70 Kaw•s•ki 350 A7SS 90 hp VW. Llcenged. Needa lY. Call 842-1724. Cell pieces, EJectra patlem all 1hot.s. Loves childttn'. windsruelds 1 t~ 1 marine 900 mi. 642-6723 work/make offer, .B i 11 , ggr... J~ SummerVine,PhaltSPM: $10-orbestcfler.64fr3549 .transmission, Jack Cole ,68 BSA 650 Light . 673-8651 r,,!,,f •• &fZ.4125 • Great Dal'lf! Puppy e bucket eeats (boat) fishing ' cc. ening. "•"'vw""-"c~ha-,~,i-s ~S~h...,..,.,-n~;n-,~. OPEL nvu! Size Canopy Bed in Harlequin, AKC chair. Two large inboa.T'd ~~ cond, ilke new. $850. Free pick up It delivery -'°""· * 831).tJ62 '" ,,JI) pm • ,., 1 an",. '"'""m'""· · · .",_,, .. ,. aato •port ltd •69 OPEL RAWY ~.' Call 540-4725 AKC white male Peke bl~'ets & misc. Special '69 YamMaha ~.E~~~· ~ke 9625 Garden Grove Blvd,• IA.IT TANK & PUMP Shots. Pnce on whole lot. new, uet ..,._., """"" oner. lm~rted C•rs 9600 537.7777 893-7568 C<,>0pe . Loaded, X1nt. condi---~.-s;m:?218 -----M2-48l2-atter S----549-05.10. --55l-8077 --~ ---~ ---t1on.---Gold-flnlsh -w/.black-lO hp ~-ler et-tri,. _, _ _. AUSTIN HEALEY '68 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe· leather interior (XTJ3'.18) out~.r':notor "{5 hrs~ 2 Auto Service• New I-.1ichellns, c h ro me Small down c&n. finance pri: Mlichlnery, Etc. 1700 ST. Bernards -AKC ch. sired pups to show & breed. 1---.~.~:::::::::--l ~T~e~nn~·~·~113o.~5~1;•'~·;''~""'.;','l6S~-props, battery, controls, _&_P_1;..rt_1;._ ___ 9_c400;.;; AUSTIN AMERICA ritns.. low mile&~. all vale party. Call dlr aft 10 .~ SC!nl'•ce records. $2 500 . am 494-1029 aft 6·"" pm (single lever! cable!!, tank, 7lf/5JZ..5731 ' . ..., · · ~ e MFGR MOVING SILKY TERRIER PUPS Air~ compressors:, s p t4a y AKC, Xlnt quality speedometer $l7S. Ms.-0530. Wholeule to Public Sales, Service, Part• _540-__ 31_oo_. _____ _ COMPLETE ENGJNES frnmerliate Delivery FIAT 1969 124 SP, 5 spd "" Also kinds of marine equip· SHORT BLOC'"'eo All Models X1n -" I '70 OPEL-GT, XI.NT cond. ment. ""3 w/tape. t C01iu. 2700. $100 &: take over pmts, Pupies, Coc-a·poo's BroWns Motor M•n 645-0204 494-3613. 540-6609 booths, spray guns. paints, female $170. Mf.4806 &: blacks, 6 wks. M/F $10 Bo•t Sllp Mooring 9036 VW Engine, Good Cond. ea. 675-5763 • 642-0443 e JAGUAR PORSCHE metal cabinets. furnace, 16!1, racks, Pck'g maier, "'1J. plaques. p I c t u r e frames, statuary, ash trays, etc. 642-8289. 54~2868 ' BOA: Slips for rent Newport . AKC I.RISH Setter pup. Beach. 4 slips for uilboats 40 HP VW, ma~ifol.d .t •69 JAG E-type, 2+2, red pies Choose Yours Now! 20• _ 22• cl••• 12 ~ , carburetor $30, distributor / 1 1970 911T white, Targa, 9ll-S 67a.8718 Balboa fl fi42-!J20l .....,, ·"" pe $15. 642--3396 or 642-3629. 3100 W. Caul Hwy., N.B. w tan eather, chrm wire wheels. Tinted ;la1s, 5-apd. J1rtuport 5l111port ~; , FREE TO YOU . . 642-9405 5f0.l76' whls, "' s w rad, 14.000 968-490l. AFGHANS • AKC *WANTED to Rent or O.H.V .. 4 cycle jeep eng, Authorized MG Dealer mi's, \Viii consld. trade -~-.-=~--- 4 months * * 846-5452 P ur c h as~: Moo r ln g , radiator complete. &/or financing. $5180. f714) Porsche 1960 Super !10 ~R. red, male, hse. AKC German Shep, Pups, NewportBay54~3182. '=-==*=548-8584~=-• ___ ,·rondR~STERl400100-6, fair 526-405.1 eve or (213) Runs,,•1~51~;,,.Sl.800 ~n. Free le gd. home. xi .1 bl~ 1. 1-===='===== "2S3 CHEVY ~ co • pty. · 283-948.') ext 207 .l.O::J ft u shots. 836-4493 6/25 n uuu ines, ihots, en~.ne Call *962-7543* .~:..:..===----wormed. 54g..1296 aft 6. BOllt Ch•rf•r 9039 646-5260 6115 THE QUICKER YOU CALL, NO matter what 1t is, you WHATE\TER you n eed• 1 WHT. fur coat & 1 blue-can sell it with a DAILY you'll find, lt you read - grey Maltese • free 10 good Horses l830 FOR CHARTER Tr•ller1, Utility 9450T ,HE==Q"U=J=CKE:=R=:Y::O;:U=:SE=:=LL:__:P::;l::wr:;:_:W'.:_A'.!:NT:.'...'.CA:!:D::_! _::64Z-:!:S61~8c_°'=:':;:Jy=P'=l;:lo:;t:;Cla:="';:.:;";:ed=:Ad::;•::: ~me. 8.16-4493 6/25 42 ft cabin cruiser. Sleep!! 6 . _-CAUJ • Torto. Whitey need GELDING $250 Incl tack. For pvt. cruises throughout UTILITY Trailer-e.11 met.al Imported C•rl 9600 Imported Auto1 9600 Imported Cars 9600 temp. or perm. home. Exp. rider. Must sell to Southern Calif. Dally & jeep. Good cond. $125. i.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~!!!!!il!!!!ii!!~ 548-0SU 6125 good home. Stacey 642-1909. Weekly ratea, For res. call\ =644-:=1;:058:=·====== KlITENS.F•mal•. ' wh;le, TRANSPORTATION 642-5m. Tr ·1 r T I 9425 Our Cars. Are 1 calico. Call after 5:30. Bo•ts & Y•chts 9000 27' Trojan Ily Bridge Sedan •t • ' r•V• WORTH '56 FORD Autom•llc, radio, htt!1r, chrome Wlltet1, 11r con· dlllon1119, very CINll 11\d ,neck lht• prlcl l (GGH .,, .. 54&-6.llS 6/25. ful. equip. sips 6. $85-day. Fi\!SKY. FMfy ki ti•"'. $450 wk. 646-00llO. 16' T.T., eltct ,,i.,. 1100, FIGHTING ·~JS 6125 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE '48 Chev carryall $250. 16 It. GI-. 75 H.P. Mobllo HornH 9200 w/trade '°' truck oamper FOR! DOG -~ Cocker ~ -Ooxie. Johnson Electrom&tlc, full 1 _5'~8-3910======== 6 wks.. Male. 8364493. canvas including tOf\neau SfMce ... SfNces-Spaces 1 • ~ 6/23 cover, buil t-in gas tanla! Cz.4 New s star Adult Park • Trucks :rwp sm. frisky mixed breed gallon capacity) New Centrally located in quietl--------- 9500 ~~s. male & fem. uphOlstcry, built-In 11 0 Ie neighborhood Of ~elltmin~ New '70 Datsun ~"'T.m 6/23 holders, bait tank and large ter. Clor.e to ihopping area wheel American trailer with 1z freeway, A beautiful new 1600 OHC, P ickup with can1p. LE wht & blk & new 12 to 1 'winch. Mullt clubhou!K' 1 _ swimmino er. SaJe price $2099 ·dlr. kill,ens • tc gd homt'll, sec to apPreciale. Ready pool, Jac~7.Zi '1:'" 1.11 other f;:, (• 67798) Will finance. prL mafe ,It fem. 893-2867 6/23 for fishing, powerful enough cillties. SJ0.293o, 5.1l-8S71. vate party, Call 5*-4052 or DARLING Penian kfHen. for water skiing. Call 714: 5.3l -8l05. -';;.94:.,·""::"'::.·-o,-,-~--f:.e~1. b lk A v.•ht . 673-J2Qf for appointment. ·Sg Chevy 1 ton 9• k 9?-1Pfl8· . 6/25 $1"1j)0.00 plu11 h ydra ulic BAY HARIOR · sta e Cli'!'a .healthY tCrTie.r mixed motor lilt, All 1970 llcer11es Mobile Home S.les ~~13 $?95. ~1 or puppie11, male 1t fem. and lots or e.xtras. ALL NEW '70 MODELS:I '-'""""''-' ------347-2340, 197""54111 6/23 BERTRAM Bahia Mar, 25• NOW ON DISPLAY 'S5 Chevy Pickup, rhlt I . -~ h t -~ -· W_"·-•• ·-.. ·-enr &. trans. AM/FM. LONG ~;--'.kittens. Raised "111" .uv Peng., op "vnu, MJ mew NW .--* 6-•745 ~ ~ ·~ ·-El · · 12· w;•-• to 34' \'lid•• ·~ · • with a dog & loves them. ~ e<:tronic equip incl, ""' Vtt"f cute. 54S{i9'l1 6/23 Auto fire equip Ir many Park Spaces Av1UabJe '67 FORD Super Van. Good t Xlra.'I, lo hrs on eng. 1961 1425 Baker St., Colta Meu cond, far sale or trade. Aft · e cockt'!' spaniel gd. Model. Can be aeen a.t ~ block East of Harbor mvd.>...:~c.646-:.::...:·""~o-:=c=--- ldds. I• outdoor dog. BalboA Bay Club. o.y. Costa Mesa. <n4J 54Q.94701. 1964 FORD 9542 6/2J 646~~~3 or 5.10-5910, evt1: 2 BR_,. $/;;iOO. Choice as-oe ECONOLINE VAN •• ,...,11~ on aoll courwe. 11' blk. lrorn S700. 67J..t8118 TRADE-Eor-arour land _.eq beach. Hlg, ~~ '64 ____[qtd. Xlnt cond 8' 1;;;=:,.;.;-o"°"'-o~~-0-1 35' Ohl.Ion ...U'r yawl, Sl1>1 2 BR, $7500. Choke •pace c•m!Jtt, 1tove, re~ink. 5, hd, galley, fully sd. on golf coune. % blk. from 54..~7 aft 5pm. 7 l '1 19R5·18 81 d a 'Y I , beach. Htg, Bch. 53&-6928 _>· GMC, '6.'i ~ ton pickup, R&: ;,,~-------I .~71=4/=:!18:,2-4:;"';.· ===== 28' Mayflower. t BR, sho-r H, 3 !pd V-6. Vecy clean. &. betfl. Furn, SelUJ) in Adult SU95. 962-f569 .~=..=::::::.::::..:=....:::.= 1$oilboofl 91110 Pari<. SA. 114>0. 64:J,.>l911. e '59 FORO 10.Whl DUMP PUREBRED alley kltteM -MOVING:--;-brfl, like new SKYLINE 2; • X eo •, 2 BR, ** $1100 ** 6 '>''ks. ~18 6/23 1111. &all & tJ11\nas. Colt den, 2 BA .l xtra1, In. 837-175.1 or 4!J.4.9466 Dial 64U611 for RESULTS ~$400:;::,;SA:::;:C::.. =Im=::.· .::;6'M:;;;,;7;:83.::;__ ,,~Rond>O:==:..:·del:::,;lle:=:,:Y;,;· -:::::;;::::::._ DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! ., . '"' v.w. $795 R1clio, h11f1r, 111w lir11, frflhty p1!11t1cl, "'rv "''Y cl1111 cir. Our 1p1cl1l low, low pric1, IOZNOJO} 'f(I v.w. Aulort'l1fic 1lfclr: 1hiff, r1dio, h11!1r, look1 '•nd clriw11 lik1 1 f1clory fr11h cir, ISEA99S I. '6' v.w. $1695 ' ltadio, h••t•r, 91tc•ptio11· t lly c.l•en ct r., low mil••t•• Sho...,room co11ditio11 for 1urt l $399 '64 vW ll:M!o, to.Ml"'• wtftm Ol!'lltrlplllf, !l'l'M"1) $799 ' '66 BMW $1095 1100. ll.1dio, h11t1r, •· 1p11c:I, 1•c1pfi1111Uy cl1111 ctr, (55F6211, '67 K1rm1nn Ghl1 '''" w•11tl"9 • 1portv t •t th•t'1 "of prictd 011t of thl1 worllf1 H•••'• y011f ch•11C•l Th!1 Uttl• b••11ty 11., r•dio, h••+•r, whit• w,!I, th•wroo111 cortdition. ITJETI&) T&M MOTORS 1-luMoyi) 1011 GARDIN IHOVI ILYD. '/1 Ilk. I , et IMch 11¥4. 534.2214 m.1111 99111UIOd C1n .,. SPECIALIZING IN QUAiilTY • IMPORT DEPARTMENT • '68 JAGUAR XKE Coupt. 4 •P••d lrtn1m i11io", chrom• wir• wli'••l1; r1dfe •l'ld ht•t•r.-1 own9rlec1lly ow11.C ctr, .. •utiful Arctic: 'White 1xf•riot with bltck full loothor J11teri••• IXDA7741, $3995 '68 OPEL LS Fttlb1clr. loc•llv own~ I 1orYictd cir wiffi 1pprod• m1t1ly 29,500 milts. J111f 1pa.ft1u . IWICl971 ' $1395 -'66 JAGUAR 2 plus 2 Air colldltio11i119, wir• who1l1, bl1ck witt. bltck ¥l11yl In• t1ri•r. A ••ry htrd to filtCI mocltl. (XERO.f) $3395 '69 OPEL G.T. 4 sp1od +rt11•111iuio11, rtdio, hitter, low mil11, t•,..._ outemobilo. tZCl2521 . $2995 '67 OPEL Sport coupe. 4 1po1d f1tn1111it1ion. Th1t loW 111iltlfl Ioctl ctr, only J0,000 11111•1, it in f•bultut co11dltlen. W•11't l11t 10119 ti thi1 pric•-. ITXUOll) $1195 r u.-.--: BUICK. \ In _ COSTA \.MESA .... ,,...... , ........ •• ·' , ' • -. H OAJL'r PILOT . Judd.,, June n, 1970 TRANSliORTATION I TRAHSPORTATION TRAHSPOltT#.TION TRAHIPOltTATION ~ATIClll !.~POltTATION TllANl~ATION TRANSPORTATION TllAHSPOltTATION Now Con --(oi't • -Imported -NGO UMd Con -UMd Con -u...i Con '900 UMd Con -UMd Cora 9900 Used Con VoLISWAGIN NCI CHIVIOU'r . ----FIREmRD ·-MUSTANG PONTIAC LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MARK Ill e MERCURY e COU&AR IRAND NEW 1970 MARQUIS BROUGHAM- l Dr, htrdtop. 'l it 42f •119i11•, •vt..•tic tr•-I•• •iDfl, pow•r di•• brtk•1, coHt•IM '9-41-p 9ritle, twi111 comfort front •••h., lu•ury rim tfteri"t wfriHI, Flo thrv Y•nfi11tio11 tyli•m, Yi•vl roof, whit. 1ldt will b.lt.d tir•1, pow•r-t ide winclows,.6 w•y po-"''• tilt 1t••ri119 wh•1I, pow•r 1fe•,in9, r-ote co11tr.I trunk r•I••••• AM/FM 1t.rH rtdio, th1h1cl 1l•u. ,.. •ofe retr Yi•w 111irror, #0264K615116 $5,493.30 UTAIL DISCOUNT 99~.oo $4.500 00 .IOHNSON l SON • · PllCI + TAX ar llC. • . COUGAR-Top Cat for '70 WHERE WILD MEETS REGANT Thlt llrend now Co119•r It c.ompl•I• with powor 1t.•r· Int, pow•r cll1t 11fake1, whit• 1ido wtll tires, tnd Many offiar luxvry feehlr••· #OF91H5171J4 + T.AX I LIC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1970 MARQUIS STATION WAGON Y adif DA:. flnl., Conceal~ Pow. St•erl119, Wliltpar Hcl. Lll'lp. Grilla, Dv•I Ac-Air Corid AM/FM Star•o ti~n Tl. Gt. Pow. lt•ar It.die Int~ Wi!Ml/Shld W._ Wu1dow1 Flo. thru Vent ' ' $y1t•m, Lutt•f9 Rack, p•r, Tinted GI••• Comp., Evp, E111l11io• Cont., II/I:. Dix. S.•+ I Fr+. Shoulcl•r · S/W•ll H71•15 Tire1, lolft, R•. Collt. lft. Mir. Powar S/Wi..dow1, 6 Wty r , L... W Ce Pow. S••t, C.11 .. r fa,in9 ° ' ury • VWI. .R••r Seets, Cirpot.d Cro11 C-1ttry a;cl, Pk. 'lotcl Aoor, Pw. Fri. Dhe 0276N60477. '''""· • DISCOUNT Sf67c50 NEW MONTEGO STATION WAGON MoftNto MX Vllager J51-4v v.1 •ng!~ •• EY•p· Al' ConcliflMlff, AM 11: •• orafiv• Eml11ion Control, clio, Tint.cf~'••• • C.111• S•l•et-Shift Tran1mi11io n, plot•. Dix. S.•t & FRT Courl••Y U9ht Growp, ShovWer lalh, ltoinot. WSW G-11•14 Tir11, CTL left He¥ Mirrar, Pow1r R•ar Winclow, LMt· D•IUX• Whe.I Cov.n, 9ag•· C•rri1r -W/Air Trailor Towi119 fl•c.ke9 .. D•fltr, Third S•af, R••r #OHllM511627 f•ciltt, Pow•r St•ori119, Save$$ • '67 Ott•L RALLY• (WOE OllJ 1121& '68 IUICK S«YLARIC 1141& 2 Door H1rdtop. AT. RlH, Pwr. S1rg. '68 \tOll(SWAGIM IQUAR•IACll IWIE 1211 $141& '10 FORD MA\tlRICI( A. T .. 1 .. 000 mnea. $211& '&l MUSTAHO KARDTOI" 1181& Aulo. h'•m., ltl.H, 1lr cond,, landau 1'0P. I VCL Mil '&& CHE VROL•T 11771 Ceprlce • Door H•rd~. loeOed. ($\tH S2tl '&l MlfltCUIY •1m Cy(lolM GT% DI'. H.T. ,_~ '69 VOLKSWAGl!N IUCI 1187& 11.000 mlln. 186 !"ORO COUNTll:Y llDAN 11871 t P1u., a111'0. tr1111 .• llt&H, air _ CDnd., raol rails, tTDE 7111 t • ..MAll:I( Ill SAYE Lanc1111 Srerco a. ffld. conlrol. tYDZ Miii '&5 COMIT Sil& CaUeru1 Cou~ 1.11111. tr1ne .. •IHr,, lfe. (HOW 12') '8l COll:TIHA Sil& 2 DOor'. (VTP 0151 'I& T·IUl:O loMIM. (OSE 6•)) 1117&. '81 f011:D COUNTRY llDAN S22ll Auto, Ira~ .• R&H, P.S., P.I .• aJr cond~ raot rills. tVGT ••> '88 ToyorA co1ot1• COUpe. (WIG 7111 1137& •• DOM• Otrt W'91" • AT, [lil.H, P.Slfll. 11111 Newllttlt ... n..hi11Y ......... u...... __,,..., Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK Ill e MERCURY e COU&AR WI -...anAlt, COSTA MllA 140.a.10 ' __ ,, ..... _"'""' • 'llO VW BUI w/Corlalr q '83 !KYLARK I Dr. bdtop, 'M OIEVY V"' autD tram, .. 1'lJtEBIRD Pantiae, J50, '8S MUSTANG, full pwr, air, e '68 PONTIAC Ventura .. ~~ Cliil Ran. ~.AL AfN'md., pwr • .teer., win. J'lldio. ••· Foar new aum. ,_,,., W!r1 dean, v.a, new brUell a.ad tire1. .f'UU ~ w/air. AM/FM ~~~ .dowl,-etr.""Xlnt--eonli.-Jl50.,: ...... :~~~~~'-J--,~!1__lo!!.____!~'ltli.~J84'-~l0!8!1!!~6'&¢l:ill~~-~~-~:~;642-5853~~~"'""~'~-~~~1;-272'I~~,.,,.-~~:::...:,.;; '67 VW Bui 292 Villanova , Rd., CM JIM!dw"'!''Ji' ..uait in A-"HD"'"~==~~~~~ '69 351 aulo. AM/nl, deluxe '64 GRAND Prix, lull power. Xint. cond. Sll7S . 545-419'1 • . 1....-1 tD-G7I * ·• POHTlAC Flrebird 350 interior. T.O.P. plu1, XlnL oood. $950 6'r.'>-8)1! '611 RMera Xlnt co·nd. '69 IMPALA. u,mo mL orta. $l9DO • 646-0619 alter !:st. 536-9782 to.ded. Mmt lft to .,_ FOl'Old tD 9111;' 9cbaal. PIS. ICl-3a ·~MUSTANG V8 '66 Le Mans; 2 DR HT. VOLVO -.133911. 6IM3tf-P/B, Air-Bnt our. ======== P/9--P/B-11111 v~ R/H, PS/PB, good < 2240 s. Mahl 1--------119118 SPORTS w,... ... 9-'1>.!1123: ~ ~ '_tll FORD ==·-===="'·= .... =-:::=::= tlreo, Cl•••· 11600. 642-97". ~ =:" .,,::."'$2!ioo".';;.._":li =F~"":=:"'.~~--,--..,1~.=,...,N~ ... --;56---FO-_R D-OLDSMOBILE SANTA ANA • 546°7076 1MINI e '6' Buick Rlvlen. tull De!UD -, ck>. VII. P/S-P/B- 'YOl.YO' ~..;t.~ ~~~~-~'.:"~"'!'.:: M:i '66 "CUTLASS -'56 VI Chev. Good .U. Make offer. CPLG925) ·Air conditioninc, vinyl top, CADILLA-c--_ ...... "" .. ,.... Coll -... 491-9'113 -' -• whoei., ....,, wlo-''FRIElllAllDER'' , 2 dr. Domo. * $2750 * otlerl 5M--21M. '89. u 1..ru I, fully • • dowl. (TRF306~ Take trade air ;a. to equip, or finance pnvate party. 1967 CADILLAC c...,.. '64. OIEVY f.dr, Bel Air, * s:_..;... * Call -or 491-"'73 _ dlr doVlllo. '3.Gllll mllos, pd cond. - . Im mac. cond. By own-Call m.o111 'CJ Ford 427 ~. _...-..1. '58 Olds, Clean inakle I: out, · Xlnt ...,...... Runs great, nu radiator, .. NIW~--say'· "'. or. Surf" Sirloin R.. .. ....... w .... !lllD -~· Mmt oell--Bett batt .......... $250. ---........ , 5930 Coett Amo. Pwr ltl!er, 1111 tir9I -STS-1153. 1t•• ......... ----------------. 911>-m!-· =-~'""-=-""'"-=~~-...._.._..._.._ Hwy., N.I. 6"-4202 ••k I.:=='=;:,:==== 1 ·• l'ORD Station wagon • '67 CUTLASS SUpremt. VOLVO for Tony. _ _c .. y•• -~:.';,,!J;f X1nt XJnt '°""· 11400. -'67 c.dllbac El Dorado, mr. ~ 67l-3745 ANNIVERSARY eo, """" top, •~. lolded. 1951 Cllmler New Yorbr. SALE "·"" m11es. !3750. Pvt •IY· XJnt cond. """' .,,..i. '125. 491-!0:W, • 5t9-1369. • .. ~ ,, ,, 1970. DEMO 1967 CAD. El Dando -1-"=="'======> wniTE Mm:edel Dt SL MUST SELL 142 .. --: -----• $1759 prlval• party. Boaulilul car, eORVAIR """"'· Lo -.... .... 1965 Plym. Fury Spl, Coupe 4 apeed, rad.o I: heater. # Dark blue/vinyl ~~ 1970 tlr'H. Priced to aell. Black .vinyl top, A: Interior. 4740. 1800 E CJ>e. tar deltv-~coven. $3900. 64i:211471,-62-co.,.n"'l!VllV..;...Wl-d_~-._--. ---615-'1886, 5ll-8e:IO, Ext -20,. Pwr. steering, brakell, fad. MERCURY PLY~OUTH RAMBLER -~-· '70 Ambassador SST 5,50D Actuol Milo&· 2 Dool' Hardtop, loaded, air cond. Your last chance to really save. Kustonl Motors '"MUSTANG Hercltop. 6 cyl .. ••fo••lt• tr•111., redi•, hottw, wtlito- wo11ll tire1, wheel ce..,.;. ISQW J71l.· $1299 845 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 ,66 FALCON '62 AMBASSDR. +cit, white, D 6 1 out ~ 2 r., ty ., o ........ R/H, nds tune up. ;a:xl. radio, ,haat•t, N•w l•i,.t ~S«l--397;;,:;;;::':::::=====ll IRPM0951. ' T·BIRD $994 1970 T·BiRD w/Landa,u top. '64 CHEVROLIT· ~ Fully loaded. $5000. Call fMPALA 2 Door Herlllt.,. --;-;="''·======II v.1, euto. tr•n• .• ~ •• .....,. VAJ;IANT ery, Overseas del Speclalist. ,69 CAD ConYftt, leather int, fuft: needt bran., S..281S air R/H, new tires, new~ DEAN LEWIS AMIFM radio, lull . .,....,. or &?>-"16. MUSTANG """'-, """ «od.1875, "·"" '64 V•llaot 2 dr Si•"''-'"'°· 1981 Harbor, C.M. 64'-9303 ~~ ~~ til~-te~ pwr I ·,-"63::...:,_"o'°'R,==-.-uto-.. -,-,-.'"'. -xl~r< ---~-----~~ays~t2 eves, ~~~· air, R&H, ;soo. air, power 1l••riq, r"1 .. ha1f•r. Whitawall tire1, ffllt. ad 9l•1r IOS12.J91, $1089 '69 y Iv 144A """"'-~ --... cond. Sacritke ,290 •. -~ wtwbite Jealherette '67 CUSTOM 0 0 1969 CAD. El Dorado StG-7397 . uphol Lo ml. SUD>; Call Xlnt• cond'61 BarracM ,•d..,•1 With just a call, you can 12,000 Actual mlle1_ Automa-l-own!r -1-.. loaded. n...-betw. :;...a 642-2149. * .,..,, . ...,""us* • sell it all! Place a Daily ,,._...., '""Y" ~~ 2 Door s,d,11, V .1, auto. ~~·byndloli~'~oldter,1~~ =l~-===~'=...,==613-5115C=:;:="=::.J __ ~:!:'.~'.!_~!_-'61 C~.~ERTIBLE . ~SUN ·~~R SE-son Pilot Classified Ad. call tran1., f1ctorv air condl. ocu <ue ~ * Mt-1848 * 1n.r. ,•,L•L ~• direct 642-5678 TODAY! tio11in9, pow•r •+•eri119, , .. Newpxt Bel.ch. CZLK123J, CAMA•O ·•sc SIDE pipes. 32T kpd. -======='====..!D~AJL~Y!_!PILOT~~~W'.!ANT~..,:AD~.-'========--11 dio, h••t•t. IUVW41SI. ~,=. "'.-~:;:. -·-------Immac. cond. 1209 w. UMd Con -$1389 ·-~----HT ~-Balboa, ~1 1, N. B. Call dlr aft 10 am 4!M-1029, .....,, \...&WUV v..ouvc, 673-91111 aft. ti aft b:JO pm 540-3100. ~ ~·,L xi: :!: '6f Corvette Conv. 300 HP, Auto., New eqr, I: tNnl, hrumculate. New job Does '68 VOLVO PI.800, Mult 11!!1, Pvt pty. 613-1851 eves. Xlot an! A fully...-_ 642-1536 .... CHMW 1mme<1 • .,. rn-mo. ---------'62 V>:M'E ,Hd. .... q DRAFTED!! red paiat, 28.1 RI pert ft!I', '61 Chevelle SS 396. 450 hp. Hp, SIARP $1.!IE. 6'lS-l9&5 Anti.,.., ClatiJcs MIS-Hunt clutch, lakJ'. cam1, '65 FSTBK .. red w/blll: int. b . -------371, ............. $231111/bitl P-1800 Cp, '63, iln't cond. New brkli, new tirel. amn thruout. Slf95. Me-9518 LEAVING STATE '!8 Malibu 37! Air, 4 opd., I_:;°",; .. ;:·;:;'"';::.,..:::::=== MUST Sill bucket """· 25,IXIO mt. DODG! 1957 MORGAN + tin.WI')' Xtru, QID)/ofter. 49f.89'1'!i _ pd condllion, SUllO. New BUSIEsr muk•,,._ In ----..;.__ ___ _ top &: brala!t, Pleut call town. ,,_ DAILY PilDl' 'fi6 DART·~ ,cand. Stand. 842-1724. · OuEfied RCtkln. Save *ahift. Will ttede for equiv. IDClne)', thM 6 dfart by CID' w/auto tlUI .......... f'20 1bopptn1 fftlm J'OUI" Sa.turd&)'-DIME-A-LlNESt --------"""""""· Dial-tor RESULTS MUST SILLll 1969Rotdnmnor.t-.4 -UMdCon- bli ..... _,_ an11.l~~;;i~;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;~~ tlon.Prlvatel'u11.-ll "" WE PAYTDP CASH ""--·--co11 ..... --... GRllTH CHmllIT Aalc "" Salee ... _ 18211 Beacb Blod. Hun-8-b 8"-IDl7 Kl ll-33!1 WE PAY Wii FOR Yll CAR CONNEU CH DROLET ----Costa M-SM.JD TOP OOlllR for CLEAN USED CARS See Georp Ray THEODORE ROBINS FORD zm Harbm' Blvd. c..taM ... 642-00lD WE PAY TOP DOLLA& FOR TOP USED CARS 11-carlaextracleu, -.. tint. POOL!! BUICK 234 E. 171h SI. Costa Mea SCB-T2'115 WE PAY TDP DOLLAR For clean, Ull!d can JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN rtERCURY . 2626 Harbor Bhd;, CM. IMPORTS WANTED Ora,.. CountiN TOP I BUYER en.t... MAXEY TOYOl'.A • lB8l1 a.di Blvd. It 8etdL ..... !ll'l-1!1111 Auloluolng "" V LEASE tll .. ~ 'El Dondo, '"°' equlpt ind air, u.ooo rnl ... Gold w/IQld inter. $197 per mo. SOUTH COAST CAR LEA~ING DI W. Cit HW)', NB.~ -- I '!I "'· J1W/ • ANYONE - •• 1'onl Cmbn. Fully ,... .... -. 189 '55 vw (!PC-GllO) -$199 ... Ford Cortina Ci.T. I dr. H . .T_j IPftd buclll!t -la. ITAB-l!lil . 1299 '64 Buick --VS, 6 ..... Wagon. Full poftt, air cond, (OClT-344) • 1399 CRIDIT AUTO SALES 10292 Garden Grove Blvd. 6 GHAT GTOll SIX GHAT WIDE-TRACKS. GREAT YAWIS. 1966 GTO 2 DOOR HAltDTOP Lish• .... with -........ -ijnjr Inter· lor, r-.dk\ maw. ldtomatlc transmlllion, pow- .. .......... Orie oold and -bere. Uc. No. n:z..o&L . $1577 _ 1967 GTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP Sparkling Ivor)' linl&h with contruting Nack vinyl top and black bucket see.ts, automatic , tranamllaloo, _., ··-..,...,. -factory air cooditionfng. Le. N. 'J'XS..740. $2195 1969 GTO 2 DOOlt -HARDTDP Vttdero green with matching green interior, equipped with popu19r four-speed tn.nsmiulon, powtt 1t.eering, power dlac brakes, radio, beat· er. Uc. No. 184-AFX. $2995 1969 GTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP Br11ht red with· contrutinsr parchment Inter- ior. Equipped with factory Ur cOftdiUoning and power dlic· brakes, nctio, heater, automatic tranlmla1on. Stt. No. 242379209161 $3395 1'7D GTO 2 DOOR HAltDTOP Coupe beauU!ul granada 1old with ..... <!Wood vinyl and aaddlewood interior, equipped with factory aJr condltionlna. power -dlac brakes, automatic tranaml11don, poWer ateerlq, radio, heater. Ser. No. 2423370212T165. $3995 19711 GTD HARDTOP CDUPI Soft alerra yellow with dark go&d vinyl top, wire whttl disc, console, factory &tr eondJtlon- lng, J>Cn'-et" dllc brakes, l>Cl'ft1' 1teenng, radio, i-ter, auto. -s.4075 S.r.__W31021296la THI: AIOVI: ells CAltltY OUR ONE Yl:Aa WAllRANTY, riw;J ROY C~R VER ~ROLLS -ROYCE 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA 546~1•• ~2'11 ~1 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil ........... ,, ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE.* Leffocl cer wiffrl OAly 7,.500 111il•1. Ftefwy fee1h 9olcl ca; w/ told Yinyl roof, RIH, ••to.. P.S., P.l,. f•cf. •or. Fectory guer•nt.e to 50,000 1nil•1. lSO VI •nt. Spocial -_ .......... price.. INCl71 I J' '69 CAPRICE 2 DR. H.T.* $319'~ TM1 Ww hf' w/Wff YiJtyl roof 11 10 !lice, Leed.cf with goodi" lik, Clim1t. co1t-1 tr.I eir uocf~ Hckot •••h w/c.onsole, lllofrMt.rt:, AM°FM radio, tilt wh•1I, P-win. lllewt. ..... llloor loch, prem. 40,000 fllile 9eur•11fu US Roy•I Tir••· Car li•a br•nd ""'· T.,.._ """'••.tic, 396 VI,"''"" other .,c.. Spoei•I •••• 011cl pric• IAG8147!, '69 MALIBU CONCDURS WAGON • b+et. t peu. w.,01. L.11 then 6,000 mil•1. Showroom el•an. RlH, •vt.., P.S., feet. oir. fectory 111•r•ntu r•m•i11i11111p to 50,000 .. ii ... Hu,,.,. IZS&4421. • '64 CHEVY NOVA WAGON 4 Door V-1, oufom•flc. tr•11tmi11io~. ,,dio, h••f.,. 41 ,600 I owner '!'Iii" -like new. ONLY ONE ANYWHERE. CTEYl901. '68 BEL AIR COUPE' J 0-, VI, 1ut.., a&H, f•c.tory eir, P.S. R1al 1front ctr willo J?,711 niil"' Sire cl"'""• dri ..... IVl"60J, '68 IMPALA ·4 DR. HARDTOP• Trufy 1 Jlic• yellow t•r with fac.tort tir, P.S., RIH, O.td 1htrp, WHkelMI tpociel. IXIF1'1l '68 MALIBU (DUPE• Ttiit tOl'fao111 llltrk !jl'Hfl c.•t ha1 radio, htal•r, a11lom•lie, pow•r ... erint. V•ry tpocial pric•. IXOCSlll '67 IMPALA COUPE' 2 Dr. H.T. ••dio, he•t.r, pow•r 1ho•rint1 1ufo., f1cfory air. Good "'ii", toH t•r, Won't M h•r• lo"f ti thi1 pr;,,, ITUZ2401 '67 IMPALA COUPE• 'leeutifol h it• t•r with lo, lo mil•t has RIH, P.S., •nd his tupir 1port eqvipm•nt with buc.kaf •••h I co111ol•. Wa•• end lp•ci•I. IYWllSIOI · '66 CAPRICE HARDTOP• 4 Or. ON~ OP: THOSE CARS. R,IH. •ulom1tie, power 1laerin 9, f•tfory etr, low mll•1. You wont find 111other tnywh•r•. !ip•citl pric•.: IRQH1901 '64_BEL AIR.SEDAN • -4 Dr. f,,.,,;y-;;,, P.S., RIH, automatic. Thi1 lr11ly nic.o c•r hti n•w color, Op•l•tc•nf tr••n t!!d you'll 1ov1 if. fSVS i.041 '66· IMPALA COUPE• Htnd1e111• told c•r wiffi r1dio, h1al•r. powar 1l••rint, aulomtlic tr•11tmi11ion, IULA•6sl '65 IMPALA COUPE' 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, ha1!1r, aulomtlic. pow•r 1taari11f sh••P f•c.tory air. Nie.• IPCRJ591 ' *Would You Believe All Of The Above Can Carry Cannell's 100°/o Guarantff ~ ~ TRANSf'ORTATIDN CARS 114 CHIVltOLIT IMl"Al.A 4 Dr ......... ltaH. Nk• . 113 OLOS i ott. Ctt1. SI""' e.,, lt&H, ...... '8l OP•L ltALL Y• ic:-... ' Dr. :l$M9 !I'll. 4 .. ., QH. YUY SPICIAL ... TOYOTA COllOftA I Dr. M ... R ..... ·- --1419 - 11• 113 CM•VT II 'crt .• t ... r M.T., mra dNn cir, awtenvtk lr<1111mlu .... rftle, "*"' -Law ml• (OKI<...,) TRUCKS '16 FORD RANCHERO ' Crt., Sftartl '68 FORD RANCHERO v ... CMQ ··-· '6' CHEVY 'h·TON v ............ .,.... """· '16 CHEVY 1'2·TDN \'of,; ~. ltHI clMll. '"' CHEVY 6D SERIES 2·TON ,, "· .......... ,... -.... """"'· ... 11111-. --· CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 '65 MERC. -, COMET 4 Dr •. v.1, auto.1 lr•nt., powar li•ari11t1 re.' dio, h1•t1r I RPGOJOI. $989 '64 -V.W. CPE. • 4 1p1•d, rtdio, hatf•r, llOW' ptint. IONH llll, $895 '67 FORD Cvst-2 door 1Na11, VI, autometic tr•nt., ftc.to,., •ir, pow•r 1fa•rirtf, rMie. IM•t1r. IUVW 4751, $1389 '64 FORD 1 Jr. H.T. V-1, air cGIMli· tionin9, powar 1lffri119, r•- dio, heetar IOSK950), $1093 '69 PL YMDUTK fury Iii. 2 door h.tnlto,. VI, •11tomtti1 frtn1., fe,_ tory air, po-r 1t....i119o radio, he•ter, wflltowelta, tint•cl 9la11. CXMF 122) .. $2189 '68 FORD Country s,d.111 Sto, W on. v.1. '"''· tr•n•., u powar 1taarint, f1ctory ofli, cond., WSW, tint.cf 9l•M IVHBS901 . $2695 '65 MUSTANG -'I ti 11 ~I :, • ,, 11 ',, ., •I ,, tl " I I ;, l, l l 11 ,, I I i 1 t, "17