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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-- ' l•tlieM-. UPI~, This is Raquel W'1ch, a movie actress. She is standing on a lot ot ~oney bags. Sbe is wear• ing some ~6ins. 'lbe aignific-~ ance escapes us. Wbo cares? , .. Police Find No Leads in. Axe Murders • Wntller • • • . 11'• still nice .... llUlll!n01'1 llooe the -Oron .. Cout, with the lllUll ntaht and euly morning low clouds. Temperaturet w I 11 be sllgb!lf .-. • . ' ' lNSJDB TOD.._T . . "' . . ' V10ao: ~!trip" """'° ...,,.,., •·J~ ...... -d•riftg l!M9 but 1jovn4 thrre art a lot more gambler• who don't pav th,ir · debu. Page 6 . ~'i:u. =:e.lflerll ·-· --·~ ,.,. ....... 1 .... , ·-~ - • 11 tl·tl .. " " • • 1•1• .. ,. " ...,.... -ti MorfNl .p .... It --. ..... c-tr ,, JM1t , ... , =..::" ... ,.: -. -' ...... """' ,,.,, --.. . . s • t r " ' , .. , S·11rviv.-r TeJI·s Death, Tale l •• i --~ ---------~---· ........ _ ' ' ' ' • n l'\JESDAY ·""1ERNOON;' JUL."( 7,'.1970 .......... ~·~·.,~ Egypt Says . '.-. Air Defenses Hit Bombers • • • • 4 • , TIME ·TO GET SiRlpul1 ! Spiro Cool Towenl 11m111i111 Agnew C~inP~ Of M-UShr®ming w titch Oraers " · . . . I I _ ... __ _ I IWl.Y PllOT s ' PO-WT Wivc3 Rebuffed $Y N. Viets _ ' ' I -(1Jlll) ...,. A Ntr1lt Vl-"""91 ~ rQuf!ed two '-!Icon __ ,,..._ ...... ... ...... ., 1111!' ..... 1 lo . ' .... --. .... ..._ ---ml Jin. Ml '! I' E-bolll of La Jolla, Calli., when ttwiJ ..... tlte b<ll . ti; ~ i:iorui . ~lei- ~ m115i"'I bl d .. wn!own P•~: . ,,,.,, -the -thut and tlte w1 ... and t'!fir c~rm were left ttancU'!I oa tilt lidewalk, .....-W for the --In -ottanpl to flod out tlle !ale of t"' mllolns men. E.., "™'> -ran< the .,_U tpln, tbe1 IOI the -1.-lloln t11e AJM man. ··~ 11 Oil qcltfoa" -···1nr,,;,~ .of tlle mjllloo. Ha•ol'1 j.e. dll>bnatlc j>ool ID Patil. R11•b Connell, 1-yellf-Old dauehter of Air Force LI. Jomeo CoaneQ mltafttl ai.'1::e July 11, J918, bunt int1 tean: lrldlaf ............ of her -· ' Jn I lklewolk --ierence, the -· 1um11Jiided by lhelr -ared ""'111 -to H. •Id -..v .warned· to ""'· out ""' thotr """"""' -ii'"" not Ga • 11irt "' 355 fir,.,.,.., relu•-d by the Cora "Weill IJ1l100 Commltlee in Nw Yrrt. North V-olll<ials "Y lbe lilt Is rfflcl11l, but the state Depa..unerit in Washin,ton said tt la inaccurate and Ofl'litted the names or at least 40 men deflntt.ly known to bl pNonen. "We would ~ke to -·wt!)' In I- ,_.. f« myfttt, four JUl'I for Mn. C"nnell we have rt been able to l'tJC'f!lYI let&lra from our lttJlbudt," llld Mrt. E•.._,., -llal!blnd Nny Cmdr. llldtael --Ibo! -April •• 1117. • --Aid "'7 hod • ....., ...... ,...r• frun the U.S. .. , •• .-tltot tltllr ................... lllldloNorth v-. Mn. -llld·tbo hod -told , by I nl?lFJd. jlriloDer tblt blr bmtieJid lted -JI!'* In lltil1laty --· IDl1 tltal .... _. -kip! tltert ... _.. Engine Trouble, llijack Scare Delay TWA Jet L06 A!IOllLEll (UPl)-A ltlJICI: _. and ...... trouble Upl ... ., ,...,. World -· -lfoolnC Hf Jumbo jtWuen --for ..... 111111 ... bounM...iey. A TWA l(JOAomlD Aid a otentdol1 ove""9rd -C. A. Y-tell another puaenger, "lf I have ano\her drink, I'll take thl• plaue to Cuba." And, he reportodly llld It wltit a Spettlllt a-l "We're not taklna: any chances,'' the spokesmin aaid, c.onceding the remark: appareutly WU madt in jest. Ylflper, an employe of the Virgin blliids' malnbnd o!flceo In N.,. York, was remoftd by 1 ;.tty. U.S. manhal and wu charged with laau1un1. rean: Ing and Interfering wllll the ~. lie wu not charltd wllll b1Jacktn1. Yuper, SI, wu nleuocl without bond 1ou.w1111 hil . arralgrui>01t belon u.~. Commlatoner Vonelto TU30puloo. A J"'. llmlilli'J bear1uJ -"' ror A\11. 7. Alter v..;.r .... I.move<!' lnlm ·the p\one, which· WU bound 10< London via New York With 311 puaen1en, the llllp Jet develoi>ed engine trouble and me- cbanlcl -.., the enitne Ill after-noon. By 11te time Fllgltt 'IOI finally took ofl; . nearly !leVen hours behind achedule, only 241 -en romalned •boar<I. DAILY PILOT ....,. .... ! " ............. ....... ..... ....ttll. w..., c.... ..... ... c1 .... ,. DllAMH COAST l'Ull.llHIHO C0M'~'t l1~1rt N. W114 ''uiffflt Mf , ... ....., ,1,,\ l. C111•'•1 Ykl 1"ft1:-toM Ckl\4orl M111o. •·' 1\111111 "··-11 l•llW nt-11 A. M11r1•IM M-.11111.iltr ll1•1N '· Nill leillfl Of .... C-•r ••llw -Celt• Mlu1 no w.11 .. , '""" ......., hKtl1 m1 w.1 .... , ......,.,.. WfllM IMdl; m fl-I A-"""'lo4"'1 ••cti1 11'11 llttll .,.,.. ..... ... ~I JU...,,.. II~ llM ' .. L . \ . ·~ Tllffd1y, J•IY 7, 1970 ' DAtL 'I' PILOT Stloff ....... SHERRY PIARCI, LEE HORTON Sl'T DIOGINCH lw Cotta -MMe R1mnant1 of the Gabrl1ltn01 1 Cal State Class IndianRelics Vnc0vered Near F airv~iv Hospital -By STEVE Mm:HEl.L OI fllt p11i. 'lltt Sllltf "It would be a heck of a lot easier ir we could conjure up a Gabrleleno Indian aplrlt to tell us about his culture," stated Bruce Keller, archeology in- r.ntclor II Cal SI.ale Fullertoo. "But l1nce that doesn't teem likely. we are going to have lo find out how th'y lived by proceuing relica we find ." Keller wa1 talkina: about an 1rcJteology dl1 ln Colla M"' behind Fairview state Hospital, which may prove to be the f"nntr residence of a tribe of California Gabr!elat0 ludlanl, i-Jbly dall!tc back to IOO A.D. Kell!!1'1 15 11.nnmer school atudenll frun Cal SI.ala Fullen.. bave boon diS-llnl ln l1te bllif!t OD Jtato.owl1ed property -J .... a. 'lllo top of the bluff 14 martied off wlll1 -· and lellenl ........ -""""'1""'1 wi>lt Keller dncrlbes . u 1 pi110ppll . . "ll'a jull ll~ tl)e Oraqe County dw!t1 actltt· WI _, find U)' p~, lf:)'i81oaln «rubber." .. lir, lhe ll'CbeololY cl4u: Iw founcl ~ qate, oare,, ueed ~, QUe rock, ait<l IOID• crudely tha9'<1 chlppin. tools. , '""" JnOll HeJjlng !lud WU '5 leet """".the blull," KeUer uld: "I wu. ~ eround the Ol'fl 1ul moulll Wallet Returned A1 Major Clue In Beach Death . Dltectl,.. lrackln( down: an unaolved l!Uttllnlton ~ muroer roceJ ved their flrlt clue when the dead man'1 wallet wu dellvered lo lbetn by pootal authorl.Ues. · Sit. Monty McKenoon 1ald today lllat the wallel belOillinl to David L. McO>r· ry, ,20, who wlil shot near the Golden '!l•t Coll1ge 1'nnll coorta May 17 had been clropped into a SIRl.a Ana moll box. "11UI ls the fint solid clijt we've h,ad," sajd McKenoon, eddi.na; ttlat the' w1Ii,t "'II been picked up by 1 J>OOtal pickup man June 18 but that Information concerning the discovery wu withheld until oftlcen had examined the content&:. 'lbe wallet contained the <leod mu'a mWtary idenUficatlon card, s o c I a 1 Security can:I, a Garden Grove library card and a few l'ICtipla, accordln1 to Mc Kennon. Missing, however, wu McCorry'1 drlY9''• llcenee and whatever currency the wa11et m1y have contained. "Whoevv' put that wallet ln the mlllbox could help us a great cleol In our ello!U to find out wtlo ahol thtt man,11 McKennon aald. "ll could bl I real brelk In the ""' ll the penon will call us." MoCom w11 lhol twice wllll a .21 eallber automotlc ]llstol and appar01tly dumped on the cOUege tennis courta whore he wu found by 1 leool.I player. Detectlves believe tblt be may have been hltd1hlklnc '"'°' Ft. Lew I I WatNncfOn, whert he hod be<n 1taUoon- ed. Found In hi.I poekels WU I d- tlon card mmiced "L.A .. '" Frot1t P .. e J MIDEAST .•. polltlonl •I Abou.Sw•lr, F1yed Kabrtt and El.Cap In the nortll, central and 10Uthem aecton of UM watmvay and "our air defen>e 1y1lemJ lnl<rctpled th:! aaackln1 planes and hi' a Skyhawk." He did not elaborate on Uie word "h!t'' but Egypt 11y1 It has shot down four Phantom• and two Slcyhawkl In the paat week. Isra•ll Chief of Si.arr U. Gtn. Halm Ber-Lev, said Monday Utree loot lsr..U pill* .. .,. bit b7 SAAUI. •, when I discovered a black layer right in the bluff."' An agate core wu sticking out of the layer and Keller knew he bad slum· bled onto aomethlng much older than the upper llyer clJgglnp. 1lte otudenll bellan dliIIinc and Keller now believes they have dilcovered a cutlure that ll poulbly 10,000 ywo old. "We aren't PoBiUve yet, but we'll know aa IOOn u the C.-bon tf samples come back from · UCLA· 1ater thJs aummer," llld lhe beanled 1-uetor. A Carbon 11 hi! el!Jmata the al!• of rlllcl. 'lbe lower ltvel cUatns• have un- covered what may be a atone bowl _...imate!y 10,000 yean old. The 11-. havo llao unearthed .. a11 llilml1 -Ind polllbly • ieeu.a . of bone -a bunw>. Keller lh1uU tll'~loWit.......-k bl clalely tied lo ibo LI .lo!len eUllure -. ...... nair Sau ~ ........ 11 ..... q l,000 ,... old. • "We haven't found 11117 fll'OJl<ltle nolnta .. -level," Keller ap1"1aed.·~'iiiji may meen !ital tlle lndWta lived enl!rely o/f lite .... trldln1 Hit, and dried f1lb lor tools wltit lite omni trlbel in Southern CaJJfomia and ArllloDa." Keller'• atuden!Jt W<rk JI boura a - at the dlilJnp and at the ~ laboralory at Cal Stale F.ullerton. At the lab the clan clew, proce11e1 and calllOIJ• 1pecin-lhey havt fouud Jn lite field. The llt·week ....,.. clall In ardteolocy lleld -k II W<rtlt Utree oredl!Jt to the II otuclllttl. Keller wlll al., ttlllruct lite clua next loll 1t Cal Slalo Fulllrion. "We have a lot of 'MJl'k to do yet," he said. 1ile fall clus will take up where the summer class leaves off, he' explained. "Who i.noWs, maybe we'll find ·enough relima to keep us ·busy U.Wg!t th• eprln1 aeme!loi. • Laguna Niguel Soldier Dies On German Duty Wli:RTHEIM, Gennany -Spec. 4 Curtis Leon Bloom, 21, of Laguna NIJlliel died from a gunohot wound durintl the weekend while on guard duty at a U.S. Anny poet In this IOUUI GennM town. Bloom was the son o! Kenneth A . and Wiima Bloom, 23922 Stillwater Lane . She is a civic leader and former ,,....ident of lite Capbtrano UnHled SChool Dlslrtct PrA. Army spokesmen Slid Bloom went on guard duty July 4 at 10 a.m. and was reported missing the same afternoon. His body was found Sunday morning ln thick underbrush about 60 yards from his pogt. The matter Ls under irr v01111atloo. Bloom was aalgned lo an artillery group. He was graduated from Downey senior Hip School In t96S and attended Lon( Beacll State Colle&• untll he entered the Army lut year. Active ln acbool ,.....u1n1, Bloom had llto been a IIood ocllollr . Hickel -Deni.es Ouster Rumors DENVER (UPI) -Secretary of the Interior Wallor J. Hickel says he Iw n·t been a1l:ed to 1tep out of lhe Nixon admlnlatr1tlon no matter whit 10me reports may say. "I haven't be en asked, and I have no lntenUon to resi,n," Kickel said Mon- day •fter wlndlna up a western trip that took him on 1 hor10back ride In a national forest, riding a ran down a wild river Ind liiiOklnc a peae1 pipe with Jodlans. U.s.·students Stranded ' ' Europe Tour Group Goes BankrupL PARIS (AP) -Several thousand commodations. dents have saved the situation. AU lhe Amttlcan students found themselves 0 We ha.Ve even considered a Convent/' rest we 'd like to forget ." momentarily stranded 1q Europe today he said. St\Wll r h u' n d re d ltudents we J: 1 a111fedler.1~ebir.,~~~~.ti·bued tour group Dbou lidded !bat t1il otudeuls had estimated to bl In Rome. ntelr \)lials ~ ..,.,~, aud'rOopll bacl -(llld for la-. But. opoPt-lor ·the group qut6Jy beeu window ohepplut. swlmmln1 and but ·!lie ·allhtaeelul lourl .acheduled for arranged for an airlift for the students ''taking lt amazingly weU: The only peo-Ulpt weri cance.liid. A U.S. C£Wl.llar -who are In Paris, Rome, Colotne, pie who are shook up are the adult oftlcill . uld only about a .._ hid Geoeva, Vienna, Athena and parts of administtaton." come ia~-....~help with varkJal pro. Yugoslavia -promlslng "we have the Some 600 ltudenta Ju Parie: were moved blerm.. · ,., .. mooey." into I IUburban JChoOI that b on VICI• . [o Vlennl, Char1ea Riodon, lelder Pf Some ol the llttdenu took the whole tloo. 110 1tudli>Is Jn Aullrl.a uid be ....,P .,Ualr " a llrt, otbera were bitter "The lituallon bu improved," said eticotmto?d oo dllfJeufU.,, . and a few Wt:re anxlqus. But nobody Mrs. Llnda Stevenson of Seattle, Wuh. ~ Anotbei ~oft• ltudes\ta ln Athlns wu suflerlng. "French lamllles have called Io vol)mte<r • stmllarly reported. 'no dUfteultieo. Tbetr "Nobody has been stranded," aS!erted to ta11;e in 1tudenta but most of thelh ·food aqd Jod&l.al were being paia at ' T. Bud!!• Hyde, 1etln[ pretldenl of the ' Want to 11.17 ~ • the ..-io a )'OUlli boaltl dd tbey are · ICbodu1ed ~orld Academy, the II fated tour group. they-won'L miss their plane. The extreme Aton.~ .. ve ... ~~~ 1be 1 1ucl .. uta.s. ~-int They .are all safely hou>ed In lllelr hoapltalily of !lie frtoc1t• people and -~ --•--· accomalodaUons and they have their the marvelous attltdde 1Clf our own JtQo of~ but l'DOll hive pocket mcoq. plane reservaUons bome." Five planes · · ' will leave New York today and seven more Wednelday to evacuate half of lbe llranded youthJ . Hyde said there were about S,000 ltudent.s on the tour prosram t.broqhout E"""". Treeless · ·noose . ' -', ; • • • "We aJtudy Hill IOO to 7110 of em · home In the past few days, up to today ," he added. Hu'ntiligton · B~y 'Gets ,Birthday· Wish I ../.. ' World Academ y and , four of Its • subsidiaries filed voluntary bankruptcy petitions Monday in U.S. District Court ()f Clnelnuati. By TERRY COVILLE '.""<:~-~ 01 !flt D .. IJ 'H•I Sl1tl "I want a tree house for my birth-. day,11 seven-year-old Scott Sw~ told hil dad. The •lf:l'ICY's brochure had offered the young people 1'tbe beat OI. all 11.1m- mers," a study trip to Europe ·with school work and clauroom credit worked Jn. "We are no loncer financially able to meet commlbne:nta for transportation and accopunodatlon,'' a statement from the. organlullon said. An 8 ttomey Said the !Inn had assets of about $800 ooo uBut we don't have any tr.. tn the yard," Tom SWanlc:n, a profeuklnal 1111~ maker and Hwtllnllot> B<oclt retldent, told his Yl>wt& off1irltt1. and debts of $4 million. ' European travel agencies which had contracla with the fJnn were reported fearful of the effect on them . Tha •luclenta pald •bout $1,000 each for lhe tour. Dison uld the Colope ~up's head· muter, Davkl Hockman of WashJngto11 D.C., had blett In IA>uch wllll Colog..; Unlvm!ty and other orglillalllolll, ,..k· Ing a dormitory or • lm J J a r ac. F,...,. Peie J OJlDEAL ••• away," Daroci rellted. They begon "Ilk· l~to"ard the lower, wbl<lt turned oiit to a .. milff a .. ay. Darod uld bis wlfa IOOa . Ured and lhe7 ~ to -· "Then Ibo ~ ~w.-;u~ri:=;.;d.~ ho covered her wllll bronc:het for shade and contfuuecl ou to the tower. At the tower, county -sheriff a wtre <llled. A hall bour lalor they bacli·lrlck· ed Dtred'I path, until Mn. Dtroci'I body WU found. , Deputies did not allow Daroci lo ... hil wife, but told him Ibo had died. He wu taken to &ratow and driven borne from there by relatlvu. · Mn. Daroci wu a atudent at Oranre Cout College. SJt• 1tudled 1nh1latlon therapy Jn order to "do something worthwhile when ahe graduated," Darocl aid. Funeral services are acheduled for 11 a.m., Wednesday, tn Brown Colonial Chapel, Santa Ana, with burial to follow in Fairhaven Memorial Ptrll;, Santa Ana. Mrs. Darod ls survived by her huaband Joseph: three aons, Robert, Richard and Wl1Uam, all of the home: three daughters, Sandra Kay Griswold , and Mrs. Gloria Jean McKinney, both Of San- la Ana. and Mn. Mary Lou de: Lenundey of South America : three sisters. Mrs. Genleve Kelloi;r, Mrs. Margie Thomas and Mrs. Florence Nielson, all of Michigan ; five brothers, David DavldlOO of Hawaii, John, Elmo, Lloyd and Marvin Davidson, all of Mtclllgan, and two grandchildren. Another plea and father· Tom save in. "Okay, I'll build you a tree house." "Well, I had ohe as a boy in Illinois,'' Swanson explained. But in nearly tree.less Beach you don 't grow a overnight -Wlless you SwaMOn. Huntington tree house .,. Tom "I put H toaether wllll a left'°v"' telephone pole, the . aide 1lat.1 from a telephone cable drum and a lot of nails." It didn't COii him I cent. ''The f<lepllone equipment WU !roe. lt wa1 throwaway lluU. And the nalls won Just lying round the boute," Swanson explain«!. "ll you count the cost of nails, maybe the tree houae cost $8." lt took two weekends tp build SwBnlOil's tree house -allllttly 11110< than Swlu Famlly JtoblnlDii • Here'• how he did It. • He cut oll Ille te~ pole to a lenith of 21 lee!, then buried 1l ...,.,. lei! In tlle ........ Then hi> ·look ' ... •Ide of tho. eal>)t drum 111111 ..,_,_,, H to Ille PoI0 •liltt foil i~'";"ti; grouud -!ital .... lite floor. Another .even feet aboye the noor • SwaillOii attached tlte othor side of the drum for the roof. He built a four-loot wall around Ille 'floor to eo<looe 11. The Im bouoe looks Ilk! a -blnellon of a nauUell crow'• -and 1 1!Bnt Kidnap· Robber Sought by Police Santa Ana police tod~ are Jooltjng for an armed robber who htld 1.1p a liquor 1lon early this lllOi'i1lnl •net kid· naped two cU1tomer1. Officers nld lite rupee!, deacrtbed as male, white, 21 « 22 yean old, held up clerk ~ A. John!on of Garden Grove at the Liquor Bank, 2133 S. Main Sl He threatened JohnlOrl. with a .32 caliber pistol and took $500 In cash. The suspect then climbed into tilt back seat of a car driven by Jlmmy Boatright, 37, of Monrovia who was ac- companied by Jacob S. Orverslott, 32, of San Dimas. GAILY PIU'T ..... ,_.. 'TRIEHOUSE' GROWS IN HI> Swon-Boy1 Livi It Up keg of beer. The floor of the tree bowie was coverert with linoleum to avoid splinters. A sr·~ll trap door -only large enough for ye ·g children -was put In the floor. ·-.e door &huU: by Itself ao the youngster• can't fall through the floor openina. A ladder was also attached to the base of the pole. "Total height is 15 feet. The bll6 ~ the platfonn is eirht fee t hllh," Swanson sa id. , • ''The hardest part was standing the pole upright. It took a lot of muscle power. I got the idea from looking at the telephone poles behind the house. Originally I wanted lo make it 20 feel high." "Most ol my neighbors didn't thiok l'd really build It, but once l prom~ !l>mething, I'll do it." ; Scott, whose birthday II In AulUll, is quite happy with his prese11t. A~ ao Is his two.year-old brother John, the youn,e1t of the tree house set. Oh yes -girls are forbJdden to enter. Truth or Consequences? Somtllmts the truth hurts! We hive lost 1n occ .. ionel slit by not teHin9 1 customer whtt he wanted tu hHr. Wt hi9ht point out th•t • customer Wft'lid be bott.r off to poy • littie more for -rubber pod- ding then buy• cht1por, mushy pod th1t feels lihi you ire walkln9 o" b•loon1. Tho "b1lloon" pod hurts the ctrp1t ~1cki119, c1u,.. llretchln9, tnd ruins -m•. Also, this ptadlng often flott1n1 out 1fttr • while. Arldltion11ly, w1 mi9ht, ton you thot 1om1 •• pol fibers ore more. proclic1I th10 .otht~. A fiber th1t works in on• terture, ml9ht "bomb" In -thtr• Feel frff to c1D for •dvic1. AD of our '""' people h••• htd exlen1rn 1xporienc1 In tho HM.. ind of tlil1 busin111 -ind ofter 11 -the most lmporttnt tliin9 w1 con offer, tliet no else dots, Is servlcol • l .. '· ALDEN'S f .... CARPETS e DRAPES 1 1663 Placentlti .... COSTA MllA 646-4131 • •• ., I -I ~I I ... . ' . ,, . ' • N.Y. SC.+•· *ORANGE 1EN CINIS . . ' Huntington Man Tells of Fatal Desert Ord~al An exhausted HunUngton Beach man was resting today, surrounded by friends and relatives, alter a de9trt ordeal in which his 4'-year~ld wife died. Joseph and Eyadlne Darocl, of 1~ Jerrilyn Lane, bad driven into the desert near Barstow Slturday when their car s!'!lled ln the sand, mlles from any help. • • -"Our ci r Was stuck In the~ sand. We started to walk toward a tower we lfW in the distance, It 1oo't«f' closer • < . llwl it wu. My Wile pwod out and I went QCL." Jo,,eph Daru:l. 58, told sheriU's deputies In Bontow. · Darocl tlnalJl biked aome five miles th"'"lh 11Je soorchlng ~rt ..., when he reacheCI whit proved to be an Air Force i:lomm~Uolll lnst.U.Uon. He ~ wi¥: !u:'.:i ~:'".hew~: of the rood. . . · • Ttte couple · hid, 'drtVen 1 tO a site in the dnert about 11.niiles west ol 11.antow where they owned property. They speol Danld uJd bis wile -tired ud part of the day measuring the boundaries they 11_.t to r<I\. ,.,,,.,,. Ille pauod Qf that property. out whllO lylna cm the arwnd·" She "Whin we left. we toot a fl'9ri cut, wass stilt berathinc fine, Darocl said, ao but bogged down in a wash. W'e spent he covered ·her with brancbea fot shade an hour trying to free the ·'C~r !'Ith and continued on to Ille .to-. . bnish under the wheels," Dorocl said. At the toftr, eotinlJ lbertl!t ·..er. Then , Ufe eouple spotted a 'tow<r. In called. A'hall bOur laler lheJ bad<·tra<k· the cUstance. "It looked about two mUea ed Darocl'1 path, unUl Mn. l>arod.'1 awirt.'' Daroci related. They began walk· body wu fouftd. ing' toward the tower, .which~ Out DepuU.·dld• not aJJow Duod tO 9" , to be five miles away. ~ his wile, .!'II · told him Ibo bad died. .• JGiapb; llne -. 8-, RI ' d. WIWam, • aD ol l1lo -· ... . ' . clao&hter>. -!IQ Qill11I .. llit Mn. Gloria hM llcltJIDJ, -Ill -ta Ana. ad llrL ...., l.aa .. Llntmllll! .,_._;_ ........... Geillne ~. 1111. Mll1lt ,. = ... llta. 1finnce Nlelmo, aD " Mlc:hpn; flft bl .... , Dmd Dat'f ol Hlwall, John, Elmo. Lloyd ad-na.-, aJJ of 11lcb1ps, -i two pUdclilldr... ' ' ' Troops_ for · Israel? DAILY .. ILOf ..... llir ........... . , Raids Contin~· Along Siwz Canal lyUollecl ...... _ Isr1ell warplanes attacked E&Yptian poo!Uons alonr the Sues Canal for the 41tb consecutive day today and a ~ 1poke1man sald Eapt's air defenses "tilt" a· Skyhawk at1ack bomber. 1ben was no l.ndicaUon whether aurf1e&-to-alr !SAM) mlallet were involved. lsrael reported Monday that Russians had f~ed advanced SAM3 mlasllea at Israeli planes end were betptnc Egyp- tians fire the o1der SAM2 mllltles. Egypt denied the charpr -y Uil U.S. State Department and PentalOft "°"""" in Walhlngton lndlcaled they doubted part ol the Israeli rtpOrt. ' · llraell .....,.pen acc:epled the an- nouncement at face value and tpeCUllted that In the Mure wael milbt have Church Plans lluge aeacli· Tow'er Units. to 'tum to the Unltod Statei for lfoejli. 'Ibey alao npOr\Od the U.S. 9lh Fleet would pay a ~ call ~ the lll'lelJ port ol Halla· In a rein'1ller to the RusslW of U.S. ~In t!te lledlter· · raneen.. · · 1 ~ unlled Nations Secretary Gmeral U Thant told a news conference in Genna today he would not commeot on reports Ruslians were flrtna: the SAM3a, but he said it WU "'fair, from the United NaUON point ol view, to dtstu.ulsb between offensive and d et a D 1 t v • weapons." Thant alaO .. 1c1 the latest Soviet pro- polall on the· Middle East· -.. ...,. cr!te•and realistic elementl''•for a )ult ad lutJn1 peace in the area .. HI would Dot compare the Jlulatae plan wilb a r..:eot U.S. --1 bctl llilil Ill R,11mm were behtc -reallltle ;.. .. flnt lime. . An F.mtlan Dlllllaey .,,. ......... M llraill .alrcralt lllacAd r..ms. ~·lt -· Fayedlt*lt and EJ.Cap in the nortlt, cenlral ... southern oecton ol the waterway aacl "our air def..,.. aystems lnlen:lptod the attocklng planoo ad bit ~ S117hnk. • He did not elaborate on t!te wcri "hit" llut Egypt .. YI it bas ~ dow!t four Phantoina ud two Skybawb Jn the Put ...u. waell Chlel o1 8laft Lt. Gen. Halm Bu-Lev, llld llooday three Joo\ lsriltll plaMI wen hit 117 SAM21, • Altbougb tbe autbDrttatl•e C a l r• !See lllDBAlr, .... I) lr'e-~~~ _.oUse. ' ' . fl~g,.Wii -,..~ Birtlday ·wu1i • • · 11y TllllllY COVllLS A PARTING WAVE AT EL TORO, MCAS, B'EFORE PIRST l'AMIL Y HEADS FOR NATION'SICAPITAL . .. -.,.. ......... ~1 want a tree liouoe lot 1111 bJrlli. dav," i.ven-YMf-old Scott sw.-lold Beach Questio1,1s If Jane Doe Identity Correct. A Huntington Beach detective today iaid he doubts the coroner's office has correctly identified the body of Jane Doe, a woman foul!d dead in a Hun- Ungton Beach drainage ditch more tha• two years ago. "It's just another one of the many possibles," said Det. Sgt. Monty McKen- non of the ldentlfication. Corotter's investigators said last week they had "tentatively" Identified the body as that of Teresa Marie Tippett, also known as MatUe Meeker and Mattie Slillwell. "We can't even find out if there has ever been such a person. MatUe A-1ee ker Js supposed to have two children, but the corone r's office told us in their Initial investigation this woman could never have had children," McKer~on said. ' Meanwhile detectives have been check· \ng Out further leads in the case, in- cludinc a Rhonda Fische r, also claimed -by her former roommate to be "Jane Doe." Accordh1g to 11-fcKennon, the Fischer woman was contacted In Oregon, eliminating anot her "possible" from a Jong list. Orange Coast Wentlaer Jt's still nice and summeiy along the Orange Coast, with the usual night nod early morning low clouds. Temperatures w i 11 be alll:hlly cooler. INSWE TOD/\ 'Y Vcf10' •1Strlp'' cai1no owner• enjoyed banptr veor during 1969 but fo und theTe are a lot mort gamblers who don't pau their debt!. Poge 8. I Me•lorl 'tt 11 J.Whl•t Plfflft II 11·•• Ntl-..+ ...... I u °'"'" c-..i" a 11 '"'" , .. ,, 11 ltlf.11 Mtl'll ... 1•1• I Ttlt•llltfl 2t :tt TM1'9n W 1•1t WHllltr 4 1• w-·· ..... u .14 11 WWHI "'"'' ... .. A 17-ctory aparlmtlll campla, olmllll' bit' did: ' ' • TannedNixonBackinDC to the Betltel ToMn fn Colla M .... ,ls .beinc ~-by the Finl Ouiatfin Church fi1 HunUnl!lolt jlMch. The mu!U.mlllion dollar d ... Jopneat la p11nned for a lite at Adlma Avenue and 17th street '*' Smith -,,. !'But we dcm't have any ·trefii tn· the ,..r," TOon Sw-• pri>I-= maier aOd llltnlinPll - told bis -ollsPrfnr. -• '.' -.., p1ea • ec1 1at11er Teal lllo After Busy West Stay Sdlool. u '""'1d contain lt5 llllill, prlmarlly ... ad two --~ ad -1d be available to -dU- Cll~• iiiiUilH(11UDltklaal bllil. I in'. ''Ot.11, 111 btiUcl,... --·· "Well. l had one u a boJ in lUlDtll, • -uplalned. ' Bui ln nutty tree.Im Hllnllollm By PATRICK BOYLE; Of ...... ,.. ...... , Pre3ident Nl1<11 re tu r.n e d to Washington Monday, tanned after·12 days at the We9tern ·White Houae in San Clemente. lt wu the President's IOfliest stay away from the capite.1 this year -and the busiest. The golflng al)d , ,wtmmlng that has marked Nllm's other stays at his California. home were· absent, replaced by conte,.ence! _and appearances before microphones on a broad range of foreign and domestic poUcies. Press secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nixoo feels the Weatem White House has advantages for extended Stays. "He gets considerable work done the.re," said Ziegler , . He said Nb:on does not feel remote when he ls tendina the'Dltion'a business rrom the West Cpl.It and ls In instant touch by telephooe with Wuhlngton. "The President feels it's good for him to get out of Washln&ton to abaorb a different background1" Zleeler •Id. The President beaan .hla b ij s y Washlngtoo ocliedule this momlng with a breakfasl for Republicao ~ leaders. He called the'iDeellnc to ~ the money bills deslped to nm Qie government during the buau.. ·)'ell' \vh.ic h began July 1, So, far, anly ane of the fiscal 1971 approprlatima Wla has reached his desk for 11.&n&tlD'e. The other 13 maj<r realllar ap. propriation measures still are in varloUI stages of legislative process, with no prospect th at some of them will be acted on for weeks or months. 1'hc President has already signalled hit intention to launch a major CIIJl.pal&n to label the Congress lrre9p(Elible and uncooperative in his efforts to flcht tn.. flaUon -particularb' in llaht of 1ut y,·ee k's Congressional override of fila veto of the federal coostrucUon tpenctlnc measure. Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott and House counterpart Gerald R. Ford emerged from the two hour meetlnc with the President crtticizinc UM Democrats for their "spendthrift ways." The two leaders urged the Democ:r1Ue- conlrolled Congress to take apeclflc » (See NIXON, Pap I) ' '!lie -. will otmch llO !eel blgll. '11\e cJna<b bas fll<!I an app-wtlll· the dty planning clepartmenl for • ..... dlUonaJ exception fC/" the compleL The otta1 eight blocb lrom the ocean, ls Jn a single family reskkDial """"· TWo lllories, ..-IO feet, ls the height Hmlt for the sone. .• TIHo r<quest !0< a con!H~cmal ....,,UM ·will be heard by the plannln1 -minion Aug. 4. 1be plan calls for formtnc a nonpro(lt c:orpor1Uon to ralle booda ud pay !0< , the· project. • Church member Rollo D. Weot, t!ta · projects development ~ .. _.uy . Ube! the Huntlqton -City School ' • Diltrlct to eonslder joint ... ol parkfnl ad adjacent properties. Weit'1 letter said that prettmlnary ...,_ tacts wlth the clly ·Indicated that the church may be lhort o1 parklne - ' .-.a.YPUT ....... 'TRllHOUSI' GROWS II.I H• . 'Sw-~._Li... If, Up .. for the fa.,cOlly. The towers would be part ol overall -· .. !"' -.ilN don 't """ • --overntPt -unlea )'OU an , .,_. ~ M> lcilother wilb a -~ ,.1e,' Ille otcle alall """ • telqiliane..,.,.. ~ ud p Jot ol aallL. 11 cllclai -him a.cont. '"!lie ~ equipment WU free. II wu .~nay llul!. And tho 111111 .... ,JllSt' 'l)otnl roQOd the -... s.r..... oQlalDed. ' l•If,:;oa ceunt the colt 'Clf nalll, ·ma,be the· tree boUle COit ... II • ' • II toot two -lierid• to. 'build sw-11 tree bouae -lll&bt!J -~ SWlu, Jl'l!Di!Y Roblmoa. 1 • , ' Here'• bOw he dlcl It. lie cul oil the .... ~ P!>le to • le!llth ol II feet, .then boried it ....,. feet In ,the giound. 'l1ton "' toot -~ ol the cable drWn ud allacbtcl it jlO the pole el&ht !eel abon the ~ -that wu tho-. -.... w ......... floor, SW-atlached .... -.... ol tho drUm r.. the roof. ' lie buflt • fCIUl'lilol wan al'llWld ... flOor .. -II. (let 'l1IUllOIJIB, hit I) ' ' Beach Wants Mo1'e Facts espanalon done by the dNrdf,. preoent!y ' k 1.1 :!!5~St~u::~ «q-,;_itifl:g:(91j B,ac s E ort Co. at 17th Street and Adams· AtenUe. · 1 • • , Jn addlUon to the multistory home for · 1 ~ For Dolvnt.own Parking .~.::~r·=·~~:i.:=· A. gainst ,Pla, nt, Expa,.nsio, n, and ochool faclllUes. . ,,,. A.,,.ml!ly or God cltur<hel formed · I . . . . . · a nonprofit corporaUon to build the H~ Boadl city --an trill tinW --tht -· Bet!te1 T....,. in Colla M-ad -iv.. hilpq lo puU Ito J1J11i an .,.,-, o1 the Air~~~ The City of Huntlncton Beach Monday . night authorized ltl ,ecGOOmlc consultants to update their a~ of Ill'! plan to build a bule, new parkif!I lot downtown. \ The request to Ecanomlc Rtlearch Al- llOciales of Lot Anplea ti to Aterrnlne whether the propos&I to build the' I ,ll!O- space parking lot II flllible oo nol In v~ ol lncreased COila. ,,_, , •• The city rtcently learned that a ...Ond appraisal of the p.._ty -c....n1 fi .. ·blocks from SI.Ith Strftt to Lake treet and five acres southeast of Lake Street- esUmaled the value ol the land at $4,211q.· 000 -more than 1 million dollars over the first appralaal. The propo11l •hich involves expansion of the city's Parklnc Authority, ls lhe next step Jn lhe Top 9f the Pier plan de- signed to revltaliie the downtown area. The clUzens steerinc committee of the Urban LucrwUlllto, wblcb la OYV1ffiOI the plan, requested the add!Uonal study. ed !-.I 1-!0< the inject. o1 Southern Cal~ ~ ~·1 "N0yr u•1 a 1ep1 blllle 111' M W11o In a related matter, Beaches and Har· -.db.• ... w.· I .. ...., .• ..i...t~'tl'I.... a.ul.,j bors Director Vince Moorhouse diacloeed ...., __ ,. ~~ u. jw-."WUlli, ,. - that use of the city's current l,JllO-opaee Rail Union Strikes ·'!lleCC!'tftdl,._.f.l.•:=n-'!lie calllornfa PHUc ~ 0- beachfront parking lol 11 ahead ol pro-Three. M '. Lin' , '~~°""~~ .. lllo..;..-;: =--..-iy· da:"'°~ ~~ jectlons. The lot is close to taklnl 11,000 &jGr· .a.111 lapitt9oea-1al....1 to bkiiCt .., • ...__,.. n ._ •• cars at weekends , he saki. ; ...., fll*l. -."' 1 , • ..--,.·-.. , Deputy M•yor Jerry Mainey dltclolod •--'-_.. • . ·· •· ,. ·.. ' ~-Gilllll ........... , that the lla~on com'"1ttte a;polntacl to -wAlllNl/rtllf (UPI) -'1111 \1tlHld 'Illa ___ .._. ... ......r-li!ltl:fnorllfbln"•_..., ...._ work wjth downlOwn property o,,,,.,.. ~tlol tfltlOa tlll'IJ) aD bat . ...,I el -lmn Ol1 Admlltlltnlor Do,le .. ~ till .,.... 1' bl...,:;, _. wuclblelP~-.....-11.• clow!t 1fnl of Ill.....,.,'"-llllllrlbatW'11le·Jilllllll""'~ Iii.,.,..... 6 '-._, "We might have some belllr .,,....... ratlroicll ' tod.; wtlh .a -lliiloa !lit ell)' -llltl "a......,.., tbiata..t cimdldl&ht:" • ~ . ' If • ., ; .,:. for the council at the Aq. S meeting," over an ll·ye&Mld dlspolo abc>Ot-~ """' wtlljnc to fPlllCI f!OO,llllt 0 ,..__ ~ -·' ~ "~ ,. he commented. . tiClll o1 nrem... rr... Jocomotl,... ' 1o maloe • Ibo iom lo -ad . iu~. ~·~• -..-- Atatney's remark• came arter Robert Houn:!after the lb1W bepi, u. Na-tue1.11 , JaM prelUIDlbtJ" ~di bne • Terry, representing the llolnltoWn P.To,P. tlonal 'llallwl1 Labor Con!....,.. uQd D!PatY llayor>hrrJ>lla'-Y ...... *'11 for I '""""" plrmll -Ibo erty Owners Assocl•U."'t noUned the that Preald"11 Nboo ll'POiDt 1 n that Iha tu u.i woalcl bl .. !omMJ <liJ. ' · council that hi• grour nao collectacl •II-' ...........,, bolrd to -_,.. thettaclaDM.''Mlt-apdoll" ,-~ •Id Itel -.- natures of owners o ~ percent ti. "'8· IO d!IYI en Iha llallimcln • ~. the M....,_._ lhll Ibo eounl1 II , """1dn't Ill able ta tUt .-for, II properly who were 1wl line tob ~ t!;t11ert1 l'ICtC* ·..i llte Loulritlla· Ad ......... to blCI\* •.-t•" Cl( .,. _.. "W1 ntplt -1111 .,..., Ill their land to redeve opment 1• r•••~ mb "'· ~ • ..-. to ........ .-,i lllo· ..Walliil r olldi enterprlae. v..,. , ..-•-I • • ' 0 I ' I U J~ • ' '" .... -· - • , •• ' I DAILY PILOl H • Bulldozers on FairWay . . Jieaeh Golf CltJh DooJDed ' 'GEE, WE HATI TO Sii DIE OLD PL:C"j·(i'; ,,..;...,, Formtr HB Counlry'Clvb Mo_.,. Ai,.. •nol H•ul Molllu • .I r..1 l-,:!!! lo .. ~ lll'belng ooUQded Iii -on !be Hli>- tl"""8 -Country Club -dlya. , Bui the w......., 11 jlll lo dUd< f""" 1 llyfng boll, but, lo ntrut from ... -. 'Ille ....... la doOmed •. 'Ibo 5,flt.fanl loyoQI limply II not _, lo '°' ud Ill ......,., the Hunllqlon Jleldl Compay, II P-, 1' 11% million, '50-<looclomJDlum development OD lbe 1111e. "We reeJbe I lol ol people will be S1tf'1 ta Me it ao," 11k1 Wlllllm rwter, . 1......t .,_.,. ol Ult compony. "Ira JUI! that tbe lal>4 bu ottomotive bliher ... ,_ oloo polnMd .. 1 thal his ..... f>ll!1 bulJt_IJIOlller 1tH eoune, Hun- tiqbl luclilf, a' " m1llJon project, bel<n clolfn& Ille Gld-. Seaclllf, which . ,_.. 115 ....... opened· In 1111: 'Ille CQ!llllry ~ub """"'" wjl~ bu only-55--. II ldledulocl lo clooe "' tl!o i.n. "We htlt! ... t plaM fcc the countri club unUI we bod eompltted the SeaclUf project/' Foster eXpllined. "Seacllff is a public courN and is much bigger and better than !he country club." • Foster conceded, bowevtr, thll:t many people ail1 have a IOft epot for the old coqne. "It'• too small by modern standards. Everybody In town has !hot the beat round of their livea over it," F06ler, who admits to a 20 handlelp, said. The htalory ol the course, which bas a por ralln& of IMI, t10fS bacll lo 1927. Then a mechanical drawing claa ol Hunlln(lon Beech lllgli School drew .plw to build a f.holo golf courae. In the clau, 11 a 17-year~ld, WI:& Ange Mollica who later operated tbe course for five yean lifter World War Il. ''lt wu bull£ u a comnumity project,'' Molllco, now 61 snd an el&h~band!copper, tecalled. ''The Edilklll company, oll flrmr and downlown merc!iaoto &ol lo&ether • Ind qroed lo build ..,. hola each. '"nley put. in riltny volunteer hours lo pt U colng, but It was worth ii becouse I don't suppooe the totol coal ol ihe lhlna was 15,000," Molllca said. The cttr leal!<d the land lrom the Huntilljton Beach Company and i.p- poilied on operator to run It. The late John AfrUca wu the llrtt perton to operate II ud tllen Georp LukO, now 1 proteuional at a mllnlcipal course in Lons Beach, took it over. Monty and Clayton Alrklge operated the count In the late 30a and after lhe war Mollica. and hi.a wife, Hue1 ran iL "It very nearly went back to pasture land during the war," MoWca recalled, "but att.rword we sot It In good ol>ape again." ¥ About 1950 It waa doclded to .OIJlll>d the coi.tne to 11 holes and , R. M. "Bullets" Mar.shill toot over die opera- tion. He atoyed unUl two yun qo, building !he elllr• holoa and the pnaent ! duldloust, whan tM Huntl"""" leoelt : CompAny decided to manage It. · • The Mol11c8s retain fond memorla ; of the coune. "I can remember when the green fee, "aa only 50 cents," An1e ·Mollica sata. 11The old course sUU means a lot to some <>f the oldtlmer1. l know many will bate lo ... II go." ' Mn. MoWca shar~ her husband'• sen· tinlepU, "We wOrked 14 boun a day out there, but we made ft go," she said. "It's a Pili' that nothing can be done to save it. It just gets harder and harder to find acreace tor goU' coUrtes." It doea seem that the round ls oeirly over for the coune, howevet. Tbe cil)''s Pl4nnln1 Commlloion bas approved U, plans for the dtvelopment . · and there wu little opposlUon. The condominlwn wUl co.,.,lrt of one and tw...ioty honies' Iii tho ll0.000 to $35,000 .ranie built sii·to ·eacb ~~ . · In thl plus are a fOUNCre recreaUon centu, Pius •mllll<:r ones qt~ thrOUlhout the dOYelopmtnt. •• ,. -. •;aw mme•w t f4tD111'R«'**"Vlllf' .... -7 WI II I J_:ww;, •••• .. . Hope., f.,r. Beach Cyclists·--· Rel11, motorcycllats and minibike riders. Huntington Beach ts looking for a pubUc trail park for you. That WU the ....... stven lo 1111'7 mothen ot minlblke rlden a n d motorcyclists Monday nlllll at the city councu meetln&- Aa one spokesman for the group, Ken Humphreys , put it, "A number of WI came here tonight bot IDd bothered but a number of ~ \l"Y' been cooled. We feel rella•,,.t you an Jookln& at th.ii." · I What cooled the. t«npen of the rlderl wai the dlacJosure of Parks ·and Recru- Uon DU.Clor Nonn Wctlhy !hat the city is looking for. alt.ea for a motorcycle paik. . Worthy aaJd two JocaUon1 were beiq COOlldered -IS • acres near the 11> terledlon ol Gothard Stroet and !lu.J Avenue, behind tbe old Helly Sqor plan~ snd 211 acres at Hamilton snd Mapolla -near Ediloa Hip School The MCOnd »catlon, a former dump, in. meesure may have BP.ttlecl. lie · ~ bu only 1even acre.a !hat would dual •t Hunllngttln Center but tt lllcked be ... Ille because Ille nal ol the land . •P a 11<nn ol controYmy al city ball II 11111ettled. a --!nm .-.cyclt buffs Councllmee fmtructed the city alall pour<d In. to make a more detailed analysla of Mn. Elaine Shook, 15032 Suues Circle lheJe lites lo ,.. whether either or told the .ceuocllmen, "I feel we need both could be tumed Into motoreyclt to provide IOI!-I« the d111dren or mJnlblke para. to !Ide. Thele llldo wori: bani for lhelr The ,.... II the council meeUna bore bikel but yoo abut the door In their a •trtlllnf llmllorlty lo the lune 15 face." meeting when the motorcycle IS1Ue oi1o Worthy said Illa! Iha ataff bod earlier brought out many resident.. been diacourqed from Jookfnt for a The pieaaure then waa from resld111ll pul>llc site becouM o1 the pouib!Uty who objected lo Ille -and dual at btc!t fnlur"""' rates. Tbe city bu creoled by cycllats rldinl ·arouncr vacant a1nco IJeen· told by Its tnaurance carrler, land behind tbe HuntJnP>n Center. A Wctlhy Nld, that ii a port ii provided ,;..,. alter they mode their prolall, -proper eontrola and .IRlpervillon !he tbe councll . W11nlmouaiy approved OD dty'a lnluranoe pnmhan m1y oot be 1111e l2 on emercency onflnaace blnnh1i t........r. the ... of bltts '" public snd untm-Wortby 111d that Ille site near EdtlOn proved private property 11111• pennlla biiJrechool may produce a dull problem on obtained from Ult polloe ""' fire · and In i... ,_. the dty piano to deportmeall. ikYelop II for I pork. C«mcilmtll ln- ltnlcled Wortby, however, lo dlect the Tr~,,ees ~ Restudy posoltlillty· ol ~ the eeven acres oo a tempor1ry bast. I& a mtnlblke park. Wcrily. said that Ult !iW1 fell the !:Illa A~ Stretl locallon w11 !he better Ille. Both the police and fire depar1meatl -Id It IUltab~. Port.able C 1 1W 01iQom.~ · The lllif will g~-. ~. . "7f. ' :!iii~,. =~ . , , . . .t '8\1 1'POll bi!!< .~ .\!II· IO a•mcll Trustees ol Ult Huntlnelon Beocll Cfl1 Olloualt leochenl olNody ~ in ·tilt · ~na: ' .1. . • • , Scbool Dlatricl wU toke -loot ~· ' • lerry Maney. aen1n( .. rillyor In at portable ~ooin1 for 111 entire <fther~ have not upr1111d their the ablence of Donald QQiey wbo la IChool/>t 7:30 ton!Jht In !he Dwyer vteW1 oa'lbe Polllblt ad!ool ,_I. on vac.Uon, .-the cycliall" lhat ScbOol lilnry. , · · · ·. , . ~ Illa 'will e1ac1 -o1!1ctn !ho.,.....,, 1\'Y DOI baJljly ..,.a.cl. a.truclloo of an entire portable •· • 11-1 J'lltlU1lr bOonl D*ltJis. "We hod · bean sulijocl lo prWirt -~ I .-llO by ,..._ f~; on tlill fOr t....:r-s," lit llfd. Hoge< -· who bu -left !hi ' • • .......:...... p J boon!. -.....-•. portobte ... .,... ... echool lo relieve the crowded condlli<N ' .. ""of the c1Js1r1c1·. -· MID EAST OWles Palmer, deputy d I at r I ct : • • • superintendent, bad oppooed the Idea, _.Jo, Al Abram dlaled IJrollt but qreed to otudy the COiis and report llllep-R ••• t In I WWI -IUDI -lo trualeel. milStle allol .. clooo u 1• mllel to Andenon propooed Jeuln& H portable the -Call, lnett .,,..,.... ...,. Laguna Niguel Soldier1 Dies· , On Germ~n Du~y Civic Building Costs Debated Plana Speeclil - The famlllor q.-of how to poy for cMc lm[lt'OYemlllll In HunUnaton Beocll will be ai•en another bearing 'lbureday. The COUDCll decided Mondsy nlll!t lo aet a study -. wllh deportmento for C:30 p.m. Ttwnday to conalder in- formatJon m . a groa: reoelpta business tu and Wider application of the trash collection fee. The council alao wlll restudy the pooofblllty of seetlnc voter appnwll for ....,-11 obU,atlon bonds to poy for !he clvtc center, planned for Mansion Ind Main 111'-. The council earlier bad reJeoted the propo&ll In favor of -111nc a joint powers .....,..nt, but laal w .. k the Cll)IOn!ia Supreme Court llnlck out the provialon that ajlprovll of two.lblnil of i the •otera ii required. Tbe COOrl declared that a aimple mojority would be 1111· llcient for peuqe. Tbe poalbillty ol anotiler tu lo replace the propoeed chant• In Iha business levy waa hinted at by Coun- cllman George McCracken. He said !hat he had heard lh1t 1 uUlity tax could be applkrl and aaked the ltaff to aubmlt information on th.la .;. .~t !he alucty .... ion. Meanwhile, the council dkl approw an lncreue in the hotel occupancy tax from lour cents lo five cents to help pay for the 110.s mlliloo worth o1 Im· provementa, including the civic center, llbnry ""' fJre alalloos. Pollet Chief Earle Robitaille will diacuas the operations of the HtDtUngton Beach Police Dtperlmant at a Chamber of Commerce-iponsored 'breakfast 117:30 a.m. Friday' at the 'lunl· ington Seeclitf. 'J"b• publi~ may •tten.4 by nlakinc.r, .. ,..;iµpns with the chamber. Returned Wallet Offers 1s~t(Jlue in B·e(ich Murder From Page J NIXON ••. Detectives tracking down an unsolved HunUngloh Beoch mllrder i<celved their first clue ~ the dead man's wallet was delivered to them by postal authoritlet. Sgt. Monty McKennon aald today that the wlllel belonA& to David L. McCor· ti to assist tb ry, 20, who was 'shot near the Golden on e President In guiding West College t.e~is couru May 17 Nd the nation's economy from a wartime been dropped into a Santa Ana mall lo a peacetime loollna without a bol. • recession. ''This ls the flnt aolid clue we've They urged enactment of Nilon ad· had.'' said McKennon, adding that the rnJrUatration proposa.la to mod 1 t y wallet had been picked up by a postal unemployment compensation, provide pickup man June 11 but that information rninpower training, provide low-cost concerning the dllcovery wu will\held In our efforts · to find out who 1hot 1 this man,• McKennon said.· "It could be a real break in the case i! the person will call us." McCorry was lhot twice with a .22 ca1iber automatic pistol and apparently dumped on the college tennis courta . where he was found by a tennia player. ,. Detectives believe that hf: may have been hitchhiking Crom Ft. L e w I 1 Washington, where he had betn statioon- ed. Found tn his pockets was a destina- tion card marked "L.A .. "' O'Brien on TV bulldJntr1 f<r a seven year period, •\ . sayjn( tbe -move In tbe llJddle the end of whld> 11'"1 would be t!'" !:lit Ii up lo the United ~ property ol the dlalrlcl. 1'llJle bu1ldtnP ' 1iie two bia-1 llllUna -pen. would then be HI up !«' 1 school lr\ he ·a11emoon (llpen Murfv and y edlolh the ooulheut ""°"" of the dty 'nlll' . Ahlronolll. said Wub!nlton reports held housing, 1ncreue aocial atcurity benefit& until officers bad examlned the contents. -THEIM ,.. ........... _ ha... ~ and Improve oecupatlonal safety. The wallet contained the dud man's Mn i-mO.m'"';"ai,7:w;..;~lauej NIJ:J!ll plans lo meet Tuesday or mllltory ldentlllc1tlon card, Soc I a I WASHINGTON (AP) -Democratic Brooktlnt street and AUarta Avenue. the latest Soviet involvement u a dlrect The co1t of preparln& the lite . would chaUenfe to tbe United Stoteo and !hat be about 4100,000. according to Palnler., · Piaitdtiit NIJoa could no lonfel' delay The i.<· coat' wouJd be another 413,090, oupplylnl moro pl-lllif o4ller old poYJbi< each rear. . lo lnof. ' ' Palmer told trusleoii at one -tine . Yodloll1 ollo llld Israel iDl1 ha.vo that Ille var1oible llaure would bl the lo .. ,.......... Ho stand !hat u - number of teachers hlr<d lo ll4ll the not -Ille .. iltance of Amertcon ~ replied tl>ot by ellmlilatlnc ~ to lk!i"I tbe Ar•br and tllelr --....... they dm't beim\1 -• So ill au;.. taletorlums Iii e>ilttng schools -nearly DAILY PILOT OllAHOI CO.UT l'UaLliHINO COMP'ANY R•b1i1 N. W1H l'r•"-'1 8"41 ........ Jt,k I , Curlty Ykil ~I .,., GcMrtl Mt,..ttr Tllttt1t1 Ktt¥il ..... 11i111111 A. M11rplii11 ,,.._,..., ........ '**'' °''""' C-ll' l:fl .... ' Alb11t W, 11!11 H...,.• .._lri Offke 171?5 lttth l owltwt 14 M1llin9 Adtr10: r.o. 1111 7,0, t26~1 """o ...... LfflMll •11(111 m .,.,."' "-. C•ll M-r • Wut .. , lt•wt N ........ 1 .. tell: JIU W"I ltli.1 IMll""t~ illl ,..,._.., .. Nlnll II Ct mlM ... 1 Pier Swimmers Spend Wet 4th It wu a wt Fourth ol July for some &O entrant& in the 20lh annual Huntin&ton Beach Open !tough W1t<I' Swim around the muntclpsl pier. 1 Contestants, nnain& lrom )'OlllllltA!'1 to adults, hid lo nrlm tbe eolinl lenalh or the pier, both aides. Aven.1e. tlme for the event was about 15 mJnutetl. The 0... Belshe Me-111 Trophy went to !he PhllllPo tMI teom: TelT)' Craig, who IWlm the dlalance In 11:11, -th• flral trophy presem..f to· lhe top junior fem11e f~ Huntlnp)n Beodl. Bruce Scholeo; who -t lhl citalanc<! Iii ll:IU, toot the Junior mtn'1 trophy for the dty. Other lndll'l4ual wllll!<I were: Steve Geniee, LUnood AquaUc Club, ""1lor men's dlvlalon: 10,.,. lllcm>w, La M... Swim "-lalion, ltnlor women's diYialon: Donald Gran~ Ph!lllps 66, junior men's cHvtsion, and Amy Howe, _ ·PblWPI M, J\lllor1"111111l'I divilloo. ov School Trustees Set Meet Tonight TNllees or the Ck:lltl View 8chooJ DJ• trlct meet at 7:30 o'clock tonl&ht to tl<tet a new board president and to toe 1ctlon on 1ever11 routine buatnw Items. The a10e:lng II ocheduled for dlnrlcl he1dquart.tra. 7972 Warner Avt.1 Himt· lngton Be1ch. • died from a sumbol wound during tht Wednesday with Vanderbilt Unlvenlty Security card, • Garden Grove library NaUonal Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien weekend ~on suud ·clut)' at a U.S. O\lnceUor Aluander Heard, bead of card and a few recelpb, according to goes on the air tonight wllh an equal..tbne Artny post 1n Ulla 90Uth German town. a preaidentlal task force probing arudent McKennon. reply to President Nb:on'1 June 2{ 1tate- Bloom wu the aon of Kenneth A. unrest, and Howard Unlvenlty Presklent Missing, however, wu McCorry'a ment on the economy. O'Brien was and Wilma· Bloom, ssm Stlllwiter James E. Oeek. drivtr'a llcente and whatever currency granted 2.S minutes' free time by CBS. Lant. Shi ii a civic leader and for1n:er Both rtportedly will WI the President the wallet may have oontalned. The other two commercial networks pr&-~ent of the . Caplatrano Unified that campus unrat la much deeper than "Whoever put that wallet In the vided Democrats equal Umt the week I Dlltrlct P.TA. most 1dminlatr1tion observers believe. mailbox could help ua a great deal following Nlxan's addree. Army 1SJOll:e1111en nld Bl«im we~ on J,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,_,_,_,_,_, _______ ;.;;;;;; ___ ===;;- guard duty J'uly 4 at 10 a.m. and wa.s roporled mllalnl the aame al-. H!J body WU Jound SUndsy mornlng In thick underDruali obout IO yU'dl fr<lnl his JIQI~ 'Ibo ma11er. la undtr 11> veolls•tloll . BloOm WU llllpod to U artllier)' l""'JI. lie -pduated !rGin Downey -Hlsh -In 1115 and attended L001c Beach State College until ba entered the Amy IUt year. Active Iii ldlool wnotlln&, Bloom bad oilo been a aood scholar. Ft'Otll P .. e J TREEHOUSE •• The tree holllt loob 1tkt I °""'binatlon of a n1uUcal crow'• ntlt and a slant keg of beer. The floor ol the tree -WU COYa.d with llnot.11111 to aVOld splinters. A "'1111 trap door -only lol'lt......., I«' 1"11111 children -wu put In the floor. Tile door shuts by Itself IO tlle younplet1 cen 't fill throulll the f1oor opening. A ladder wu allo otladlad to Ult base of the poll. · "Total hei&ht ii a Itel. Thi b ... ol the pllUoan ii olPI Ito! htP." . s\rwoli 111<1. "'Ibo -. port .... llondtnc tbe polt uprilllL It toot I let ol muoclt power;<! p tbe !du fll)m lookinc II the tellpbone poitl bthlnd · tbe hcMtae. OrlctnallY I wonted to make tt IO foet hi.,,." "MOii of my net1hbor1 dldn~ tillnk I'd really .butld It, but once 1 promlH 1·me•'•tn1. l'll do It." scot~ whoM blrtlidar ii In Auaus~ Is oulle hal'l'Y wtlh his pr<seilt. And eo I• hLI two-year.old brOther -John, lhl yoongoal ol lhe tree houoe oet. Oh Y• -1irls ore forbldd., lo 11111r. • Truth or Consequences? Somotlm11 tho truth hurhl W 1 havo lost •• occ•1ional 11le by not tolling a custom• whet h• w1nte~ to hear. W• hl9ht point o•I tho! • cuitomtr would bo better off to pay a little more for our rubbtr pad. ding than buy a cheaper, mushy ped that feels lilo you are walking on balloons. Th·e 11balloon11 p1d hurts th. corpet becliog, C"""• dr•tchiog, and ruins seams. Also, this padding often fl1tt1ns out 1ftor a whilo. Adclltion•lly, W. might t.11 you tho! IOIM cor- pel fibtn art more practical than oth.n. A fiber th1t worb In OM toriufe, might "bomb" in •nothor. FHI 1-to can for advice. A! of our .. ,., people h1v1 hid 1it1nsiv1 ea,,.ritnce in the 11rvice ond of this business -•nd after al -tho moil impertant thing wo can offtr, that no oh• doo1, ii ltrVicll ALDEN~S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 •' I DYING 7-YEAR·OLD SHARES LAUGH WITH RED SKELTON low•'• Billy Long Lunchtt With His F•vorite Comedian Wish Realized Dying Bo y Sees Disneyland, Comic His dreams come true, little Billy \y;: left Orange· County today fer home TW"t!J!J•.!•!~ family. He will go on from there. "I'm going to Heaven soon ," the 7· year-old victim of a brain tumor which cannot be removed said last week, at the start of a \vestward odyssey that lieemed like a dream. Billy wanted to see Disneyland and meet comedian Red Skelton, leEidlng to a nationwide wire servi ce story that brought his family thousands of dollars and expressions of kindness. The J ames Exlines drove to the Southland and were picked up A1onday at Disneyland in Gov. Ronald Reagan's per.90nal limousine for a trip to meet Skelton. They toured his Cathedral City home, swam in the pool and the comedian's wife served sandwiches and soft drinks afterward, to add an even more festive toocl!. Skel"1, whose ow1r son died o! leukemia several ye.Va ago pttSented the little boy with a card showing himself photographed in a clown costume and carrying a personal greeting. One cannot call it a get-well care!. Tears wt re In the famed funnyman's eyes as he waved goodbye to the Exline family as they departed. "We're all pretty tired," said Exline as the family packed at Disneyland Hotel for the trip borne. "We'd like to have one more day, but we're out ol br eath . "Billy is pretty tired too." "\Ve're trying to keep him In bed," ht added. "But tfow do you keep any 7·year-0ld boy in bed -especially at Disney land?'' Doctors who delivered the final, fatal diagnosis about Billy's brain tumor three weeks ago say it will rob him of his vision before death finally comes. He has lost sight in one eye already, bis mother said Monday. · ' Agnew Not Really Tickled With Spiro Agnew Watch The Vice President of the United States suddenly thinks Spiro Agnew watches are Mickey Mouse. Anaheim physician Dr. Hale E. Dougherty, whose specialty timepiece firm, Dirty Time Companv. manufac· tures the watches sent one to Agnew n cently. Agnew reportedly thought it Yt'&S 11. clever idea but has suddenly complained over reports that so.oqo have been ordered. saying he \Vasn •t consulted for permission. George w. \Vhile Jr., the vice . presidenfs personal attorney, has written saying no approval was given and thus Dirty Time Company must consider its responsibilities. "I am surprised because I have receiv· td no word from the vice president's attorney on such a matter," Dr. Dougherty said Monday when contacted about the brewing Agnew Clap. Attorney White, speaking for Agnew In Tuwson, Md., said political cartoon.'> are a time-honored tradition and public fiJ!Ures are subject to such exposure. . But on the other hand, he says, 1t ls rather a nagrant vlola1ion _to use 8 per90n•s image . in a comme_rc1al ven· ture Without his express permission and perhaps a share or the profit. . Th~ Marylancl ri!lomey says Vice President Agnew will give that consenl, provided what he le rmerl a substa~t.lal share of the profit goes to fam1hes or Yanks imprisoned or missing in Viet· nam. . . The National League of Families ?r American Prisoners and Missing In Southeast Asia Is speclflcally mentioned by the vice president's attorney. Hickel Denies Ouster Rurnors DENVER {UPI) -Secretary of the Jnterior Walter J. Hickel says he hu not been asked to step out of the Nixon •dminlstraUon no matter what &ome reports may say. "I haven 't been asked, and I have "° intention to resign," Hlckcl s.'lkt l\fon- day after winding up a western trip that took him on a horseback ride in a national forest , riding a raft down a wild river and smoking a .peace pipe with Indians. Hickel said he Intended to be with \he Nixon Administration "as long as we have 1 job to <lo and they want us to do Jt." • II TIME TO GET SERIOUS Spiro Cool Toward Tlm•pitc• - Engine Trouble, Hijack Scare Delay TWA Jet LOS ANGELES (U Pl )-A hijack scare and engine trouble kept one of Trans World Airlines' new Boeing 747 jumbo jetliners grounded for more ,than six hours Monday. • A TWA spokesman said 1 1tewardeu overtleard pusenger C. A. Yasper tell another passenger, "If I have 1nother drink, I'll Ille ihls pl111e lo Cuba." And, he reportedly said It \¥lih a Sp111lsh accent. "We're not takh11 any chanc:ea,'' the spokesman sald, conceding the remark apparently was made in jest. Yasper, an employe of the Virgin Islands' mainland officts In New York. was removed by a deputy U.S. marshal and was charged with assaulting, rulst· Ing and lnterrering with the marshal. He was not charged with hijacking, Yasper, 38, waa releued without bond following hls arraignment befo~ U.S. Commissioner Vanetta Tal80pul09. A pre· Jlmlnary hearing was set for Au1. 7. By ihe Ume Flight 708 finall y took off, nearly teven houra behind llC.hedule, only :Ma pamngert ftmalned aboard. Volunt.eer Army Plan Proposed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Twelve senators introdu~d legislation today to end the draft and establish an all· volunteer military by July 1, 1171. The ' sponsors ranged across the political spectrum trom conservative Barry Goldwater, (fl.Ariz.,) to liberal George McGovern, (0.S.D.) Sen. Mark HaUield, (11.-0re.,) the pJ"in. cipal sponsor, said a-volunteer military wa.s .feasible ;egardless of manpower requirementa for 'Vietnam. 1-{e said that c:oncluskln was backed by a Presidential commission headed by fonner Secretary of Defense Thomas Gates. · "rt is ironic that 'so unjust and in. equitable an institution as peacetime conscription, with all or its inefficlences, should be maintained by unproven assumptions, groundless fears and the mere momentum of the pas t 20 years. " ... In June of 1971; the Selctive Service Act will expire. If we act now and begin the process of building a volunteer military force , it will not be neeeSsary to per,>etuate conscription beyond that time." Other sponsors were Sen~ A I a n CransJon, (l){:alli.), Ht11b Scott, CR· Pa.,) Robert Packwood, ( R • 0 re . , ) Stephen Young, (D-Ohio,) Robertl. Dole, !fl.Kan.,) T\Od Stevens, Cfl.Alaw,l Vance Hartke (D-Ind.,) Richard" Schweiker, (R-PL) and Chari" Goodell, (fl.N.Y.) An all-volunteer foree is one of the Nixon admini!traton's goals . While the Selective Service system remains; it .will continue to draft young men under the same principle! it has !or thf; past 20 years except for a broader definition or what constitutes c:>nscientious objector status. Wives of POW s Told N. Viets 'On Vacation' PARIS (UP I) -A North Vietnamese official today rebuffed two American wives and thei r children seeking In· formation on the late of their husbands and fathers. "Everyone is on vacation," he told Afrs. ·James ·Connell and Mrs. Michael F.stocean, both of La Jolla, Calir .. when they rang the bell at the North Viet· namese mission in.downtown Paris. Then the door shut and the wive s and Lheir children were left standing on the sidewalk, unsuccessful for the serond time in their attempt to find out the fate of the missing men , Even when they rang the bell again. they got the same answer from the same man . "Everyone is on vacation " -referring to offici als of the mission, Hanoi's permanent diplomatic post in Paris. Ruth Connell, 8-year-old daughter of Air Foree Lt. James Connell missing sine~ July IS, 1966, burst into tears holding a photograph of her father. Jn a sidewalk news conrerence, the v!'ives, surrounded by their children aged from 6 to 11. said they wanted to find out why their husbands names were not on a list of 355 prisoners released by the Cora Weiss Liaison Committee in New York. North Vietnamese olflcla1s say the list is official, but the State Department in Washington said it is Inaccurate and omitted the names of at least 40 men definitely known to be prisoners. "We would 11ke to know why in three years for myself, four years for Mra. Connell we bave not been able to receive letters from our husbands," aakl Ml'I. Estocun, whose husband Navy Cmdr. Michael E!tocean was shot down April 26. 1967. Both wivea said they had "vtry strong proor• from the U.S. government that lheir husbands are being held in North Vietnam. fifrs. Estocean said she had been told by a released prisoner that her husband had been placed in soUtary confinement, ;i.nd that men were often kept there for years. Health Security Idea Proposed WASHINGTON (AP) -A pn!ll'am of health security for every Amerlcln -designed to replace med I c 1 re, medicaJd and a portion of private in. surance coverage -was proposed by a cltluna' committee today. The health RCUrity progr1m would be financed and administered In much · the same w1y as Social Security now hi. through Federal taxes and con. tributions by empfoyers and employes. The program would provide doctors' services, hospital 100 nursing-home cart, psychiatric treatment, drugs and, even- tually, dental services for all. The plan was outlined at a newa ~ ference by the Committee for National Health Service, a group of 100 brought together by the late Walter P. Reuther, president of lhe· United Auto Workers. The committee is htaded • by Leonard Woodcock, l\eulher'1 ........., wiih ih• union. ), Todays Oldsmobile: The year·end buy -tliat pays off · three ways. I. Y9u lll'le ltHg •oney wheft you ltuy It. 11te 41h AMuol Yeor.W SoLe i1 on now at yow Ofd.tiobie deoler'1-and th. toYina• 01'9 wbttoMiol t on ev•l'y MW Old1 in his $foclil • 2. You SO!'e even '"°'• Money 01 you drive it. Olds is fomow f« feof\N'et that help 9i:eep costs dowt'i. Like Positive Val.,. Rotaton in every v.a for peak performance lttousanci1 of rnile1 lonver . , • nntproof inner fenders .•. oh.rmiroiied •11.haust 1y1tem •• , bia1-belfed t1r•S ... many mor• I 3. You 9et • nice ltonu1 et trotfe .. in time. Aro Ofd1 it a good irov•st· -m-troditioroally YCXI a•t l'llOfe of your dollora bock whet! you'r• ready to trade lh• n.11.I time orourod. fyoo thinkyoo c:Onlafford on Oldsmobile .. .its time to think again. • ' • G~1 - . ' . • • There is now· only one airline serving Orange Coun!y. And they've just In·=~? creased lheir fares. Now, If you want to save $10.50 round trip, we suggest you fly PSA from LA instead. The PSA air fare from LA to San Francisco Is a ..._ still $15.75, including tax. PSAIP.'!"""",.. I ' ' I 'I ... ' • • .. ' - ' ( ' I • • I I ( I I ' I , I I I I I I I I I I I l r 4 DAll.V PllOT IC Pal ... OlllfJ """ .,_.., , '!be Rev. ~ leek o! Binn· Ingham, EnJ}and, bas been· made honorary cbAplaln to a gambling ca1lno and vl11ts lt regularly to talk to staff aad customers: ''I don 't suJ>. scribe to the1 view casinos are evil places;" be &aid. "A lot of people 'l?D and ll:S the Church's job to be there·too." • A Tunbridge Wells, England chihuahua named Mouse rectiv- ed a plaque Sunday from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animala for satring a 71-year-old man and hi! invalid wife whtn fire broke out in their apartment hoiue. Mou.st pawed the fau of her s!t'eping owner, Sttphn Schooling, who tive1 tn an apartment· beloio the couple. Schooling rescued hil neighbor1. " • When police received a call Sun- -. ... --·-• .... ~ . Tu~, Ju~ 7, 1'70 .Po • Canadian Jet Tragedy • -J tipan Steps .Up Security 'Hard Landing' Before~~€rash For Rogers TORONTO CUP!) -'Ille Alt Clnlda DCI that er.-three milet 'eorlh o! Toronto lntem&tlonal Airport Sunday, ldlllng all IOI people aboard, made an · TOKYO (UPI) -J-placed a heavy tnKlal "hard" landing . that cauoed it oecuritY·llUArd around 11\f U.S. Embusy to Joie ooe . of ill •n1Jnt1, according today and otaUoned aquada of riot pollce to the:chlef crllb investigator. In Villi in '11\f nwi>Y -to -tect R. L. Bolduc of lhe Federal Depar~ .,.v ment of Traruiport &aid Monday nllht 5ecret.ary of SUite William P. Rocers four witneuel aaw the plane bounce acfimt antl-Amerioln radicals. 66-100 feet lnto the air after It landed ' Th r •• AnU:Roprl --on Runway..31 at Toraoto Airport. erupted when be n .... In lrom SatlOO He said ·the plane landed hirder on to aeek more Japaneee economic aid for lt.s right side than on the . left. The Sc19theut Alia, bu~ they were 1m.1ll· engine Jost -number four -wu the IC.ale and police kept them under control. outakle entine on the ri&ht wing. In the Largest, IOO !'ldicatls demomt.rated "He toochecl.1' down hard and number near the embassy but there were m ·four (enginet departed from the clashes. aircraft," Bolduc said . *Rogera appeared opt.i.miltic on bis lb _ He aaid "I tbi.ni n.umbe1 four dragged rival about the &lr'Vival ol oon-Com· on the runway after impact on the munist goveriunmta io Cambodia and ground ... but I ~nk It was "ertical South Vietnam but cmvlnoed a pro-stress in th.is case. Integrity of lhe sperous Japm mu.It aJd the other Asian pod wu affected on the hard landina." natlorw. He will meet teparately Wed· He aa.ld be did not think that the nesday with Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda and Plime Minim< Elllku Sato. Ropn flew here in an Air Force jet fmn Saipl where he conf•!Ted with Vietnam war allies. Hia arrlva11 ooinclded wittt ~leue of a eon,n.rtmal ~ In WaaNngton that aoid J- has benelilted IUbotantlally from the war, but "the le\lel of econorq.lc ·-(It) boo -furnished to South Vietnam .baa been dlaap. poiliinl. ,, U.S. Closes Books in Red $3 73 Billion WASHINGroN (AP) -The nation's . aircraft's atti-(anlie in the air) was "peculiar on landins. What cauMld the hard landing I don't know. "There Is always the possibility that the poor pilot goofed. We don't necessari· ly 1U1pect that this was the case," be Slid . . Asked about pogslble ~bota1e he replied, 0 W• never utterly rule out .lnylhln( but there la "' ovldonce o! any crlmlnal act 11 a contrlbulln1 fat> tor .11 The crash 111.e 1"U the ane of a l!lant IOl'lillll job, .u Onlarlo provincial Police conotables -tome wearing IUflical ma1k1 aa:ainlt the odor of bur.n· Open door to Safety your pers onal welcome la warm your financial security Is sure " your earning growth Is guaranteed when you save with the friendly experts at Orange County's Largest, Finl and Strongest independent Federa!- now paying the HIGID;ST INTEREST In 35 years on insured savings! AND LOAN AllOCiATION ed !ltsh-tried to 1atller up tbe rem.W of the \llcUms. All the dead ...... bjldly mutilaJed and charred. About 50 bodi"5 were taken Monday from the crash acene to the sporta areana in suburban Wooclbrld1e, Where I temporary JnOriUI Wal llt up. . day sayin¥ "there's a child trapped in a bus,' they sent 17 policemen, firemen and ambulance workers. They gathered around while one of them freed 7-month old Andre• Burnip'• finger from a three-inch toy bus. Lioness, Mate Killed by Sniper Aft.er Mauling bookkttper has etched the fjgure • ms.000.000.000 in red ink to close out the pemment's books with the highest flJcal yu.r-end, debt in history. Ull Cl.lHm llAttCM MlMlfl!llC. .... lul .. c ........ C.111. Gill MOIHGmCl aae..A1111t11 ............. , •. --~ ..... :-7141 . LAGU"A NICUD. lllA~ I .... rd! l•r rs.u llulll Lapu,C.llf.ta:n T ........ : ... llU At least. one St. Louis, Mo. boy ha.s taken . advantage of the wome>n's liberation movement. Sunn11 1kU11 cool breezes and a canot -what btt- tei ~time to put hia. oirl to 'worlo paddling him around the lake O'n a lazy afternoon • • A Charlotte, N .C. man accused of picking a pocket on a downtown street was caught by the owner of the·wallet containing $300-a plain· clothes detective. • Blackwell Heath, England pub owner Fred Hol1tock and the regu- lars at his place celebrated Christ- mas Sunday -174 days early. Hol· stock said it was the third year for their twice-a·year Christmas and now it is a regular feature of his calendar. 11It all started as a bit of a joke when someone said they didn 't think the brotherly spirit of Dec. 25 lasted long enough/~ ha said. "! think Ille middle of the year is the right time to do aome- thing about il The last Christmas is about forgotten and the nut one ls too far ahead." The Treasury Department said Monday the $373 billion recorded on a pr!liminary basis last week at the end of the fiscal year represents a sizable jump over the $357 billion a year ago. The aum is not the nation's deepest PORTLAND, Ore. (lJPI) -Both a indebtedness. The govern ment ap- lioneiS who mauled a youth to death proaChecl $377 billion last March 30 just and its mate died "lin1ertn1, agonizing btfore income tax payments prevented deaths" from rifle wounds, Zoo Director It from goln1 over the legal debt ceiling. Jack Marks said Monday . President Nixon r@Cently signed a bill "Whoever shot them had terrible aim," increasing the authority to raise the he said. national debt to $395 billion. The lioness, named ''Sis." killed Roger The $16 billion debt hike came durina: D. Adams, 19. He and lM> companions a ·yeat when military spending dropped entered the Portland Zoo after it closed a haU-blllion dollars from the previous Saturday, officials said. year, economic aid expenditures were Two pengufns were tossed in a p:>nd reduced by $80 billion less, and space and bears were teased before Adams apt!nding was cut by more than $670 climbed a protective fence at the lion million. comPound and was grabbed by the ani· The final tabulation of the year's Iha!, officials added. finances will be issued later this month. "I don't suspect anything," Marks said. No firm figures have betn issued on ''I hope the ·police·will ·find out who the bUdget for the .fiscal year, al!.houah did it-not only for humane reasonsf but {'(ix on , administration official. estimate ~'!< the lllimal& wero,pu:t of pul!..,llq , ~ 11.1.blllion deficit. P<!>perly. Lall. May, the IOYerJlllllllt predicted ""While 1 feel Vf!T'J 90try that the a yearly 1urplu1 ·oe -•i.s billion. The lloril killed llOl!lel>ody, Ille animal& ·economic olowdown wu e.pecled lo cul meted insUnctively to an Invader ol deeply Into thil llrur• due to llir!nking ~ lair.'' he added. corporate proflt.s. Asbury Park Ghetto Still But Tense After Rioting ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPI) -The pL1o well aide of tlnl Mllide town WU J'efXried quiet but lenle Nrly today 1n the wake of m«e than 1J houri of vlol«>ce marked by !!rel, looll1111, apprmlmalely 100 ..,,_ and at l- 44 injuries,. none ..nous. The acrid 1111e11 <i .. 01ie •till hunc over lhe Springwood A\lenue area as Larae numbers of police, remanants of a force o! 200 rulhed in Monday af. !«noon, C<rilnued to cordoo off a 5- bloclr: area. At the ume Ume, a 1roup or ti .black le&dtn, .... from ool <i town, pr-i.d a list of 20 dtm111do In a "'"1"" with Mayor Joooph P'. MaWco llld two city councilmtn. The block apc>1-mm pr....i for an immedllte respcm1e u Mattice 1sked for a ftw hours to meet witb tbe other two councilmen. ''1be kids are tafinl to ~. 4 ICt or we'll act hr ·you','' 11kl Willie Hamm, 10 aS1!Unt amntristrator at Rutafrs Uriversity. "And they don't act wMhin the law. And we heve witnesses to that,'' Hemm laid. . Arnone the --. : hiring by the city <i 100 black yoollll for tho 1W1Uner et $1.IO an hour; amnecty to all thole arrelled In the put two nlahl< of violence; removal of all .a.ta and out ol town police; adequate Poilce pro- tection for the west side, and 11> poOnlm<nt of • black -to the . dlyoci>oofboard. Phoenix Ends · Dry Spell • Light Ifain Dampens Sun Valley After 117 Days Callfo,...la 1eutti ..... C11ltorflll ClnllMlld Wlrll'I tedi'>' wUn 11rtl'>' cloudY 1~1-. 1nd wlHI' Ktlltrlld tti;ind1r1haw1r1 If! 1nount1ln tntl Hurt ••t11. T~t•t -· Pl!Cftl' fl'lfll'n lfll low CIOllcll ..... the (ClllJ!. LOI Anttlt1 Wll "'"'!I" ovnny WI!,, frlOf'nl"' low cllud1 nNr the ce>11t, Tiii IWlldlcllld "19" t i Civic Ctnltr Wll 11 lltt•-.. 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SECTIONS, 26 'AGES ' ORANGE COUNlY, ~UFORNIA , TUESDAY, JULY 7, '1'70 I ' ... Huntington Man Tells of Fatal Des{(rt OrdOOI -An exhausted Huntington Beai;h man · wu reSti9g today, surrounded by friends &,lid-relatives, after a desert ordeal in • which his 44-year~ld wife died. Joseph 8!}d Evadine Daroci, of 19.'tOZ J errilyn Lane, had driven into the desert near Barstow Saturday when their car • stalled in the sand, miles from any help. "Our car. was stuck ln the sand. We started to walk toward a tower we saw bi the distance. I~ looked closer than It wu. My Wife pWed oul and J went on." Josejlh Daroci, 58, told slieriff's depuUes in Barstow. -Oatoci finalJf hiked some five miles th,roUP the ICOrchln,g desert sun when he reacbed wblt proved to be an Air Force eammunicaUons installation, He ~turned with 1 rescue team \Yhich disoovered bis wife dead by the side or the road. Tile couple had drivel\ to a site in Uie de;tert about 25 tblles west of Barstow ' . ( ' where they owned property. they .spe·at part of the day me8.lW'ing the boundaries of that property. • "When we left, we tpok a short cut, but bogg~ down in -a w.uh. W ~t an hour trying to , free the car with brush under the wheet,,'' ~ ifkt .. Then the couple spotted 1 ,tower in the dislara. "It looked about ,t~o tJli~ away," Daroci related. 'Ibey began walk· ing toward the tower, w!Jl,ch tutned -.it to be five miles away. .. ' DUod· said his' wUe -Urtd llld IJley stQpped to rrut. "Tbtn Ille. pilllld out whlle lyinl:' on Urie lfOUdd:," She WISS .uu bera&hlng floe, Darod said; IO he covered her with branches foe ohacle • and continued on to the tower. . At the tower, county lheriffl were called. A half hoUr later they bacl:-iradt- ed Darod's path, unW 'Mn. ~·s -l>Ody was found.· DepuUea did not allow l)arocl . to • ' h!s wUe, bu! told him 'lhe bad ~- ' ffe WU taken lo ;llantow and .drl~ home from1 there by relaUva .• Mn. Darocl waa a ll1ldent at OrUie Cout College. Siie -ed lnbalolloa therapy In order ~to 1'do ... Q worlbwblle when .... ~.· ' . """ . . .~~~-for 11. 1.m., lV-tnetaJ, 1tn Brown Qlloala1 ChaP,<t'~la Ana, with burial lo'follow in Filrnaven'Meqiilnat;t~ar;tt, ~Ami. Mn. Darocl Is SUl'lotvo<I by ber i/uobud . t -.\,'1' Troops for Israel? . ' ' .. Raids Conli"(tue :Alol,,g Suez Canal DAILY l'ILOT .......... _.. ....._ By Ulllted Preis hteraat!oul .Israeli warp!aJles .attacked Egyptian positions alOlli the Suez Canal for the 48tb consecuUve day today and a 'Cairo spokesman said Egypt's alr defe..., "hlf' a' Skyha~k attack bomber. There . was no indlcaUon whether surface-to-aJr (SAM) misllUes' w<re Involved. Israel reported Mond~ that Russians had fifed · advanced SAMSr missiles at Israeli pianel and were helping ,Egyp. Uaos fire the older SAMI misalles. Egypt denied the charges today and U.S., Slate lleparlment and Pentqon sources In WaJbinttoo lndicaled they doubled put of the Israeli ...,,.rt. llraeU --accepted the an-nouncement at race value ·ancf apeculated !bat· In the · fulure Israel miglll havt C}IIJr.ch Plans . . ltug~ &acfi· . . . Tower Units A PARTING WAVE AT .EL TORO, MCAS, BEFORE FiRST FAMILY HEADS FOR NATION'S CAPITAL Beach Questions If Jane Doe Identity Correct A Huntington Beach detective today 1aid he doubts the coroner's of{lce has cocrecUy identified the body of Jane Doe, a woman found dead in a Hun- tington· Beach drainag~ ditch more Uian two years ago. "It's jmt another one ol the many possibles," said Oet. Sgt. Monty McKen· non of the identification. Coroner's investigators said last week they had "tentatively" identified the body as ' that of Teresa Marie Tippett, Eilso known as Mattie Meeker and MaWe SUJiwell. "We can't even find out if ther~ has · ever been such a person. Mattie Meeker is aupposed to have two children, but the coroner's office told us in their initial Investigation this woman could ne,ver have had children," McKe-;.;;:on aald. Meanwhile detectives have been check· fng out further leads in the case, in· eluding a Rhonda Fischer, also claimed by ' her former roommate to be "Jane Doe." According to McKennon, the Fischer woman was contacted in Oregon, eliminating another "possible" from a loll( !bl. '.Oraage .j Weather C:oast It's sli.11 nice and i.-ummery along the Orange Coast, with the usual nlght and early morning low clouds. Temperaturts w l l l be allghtly cooler. INSIDE TODAY Vegas ''Strip" casino owners en;ot1ed banner ytoi during 1969 bwt found there are a lot more gamblers who don't pau their debts. Page 8. TannedNixo nBackinDC A 17 .. lory apartm<nt comp)u, limllar to the Bethel Towen in Colla M-., Is being planned by the First t1lriltlan Oiurch in HuntlngtOn Beoch. The mnlU-mllllon dollar devolopment is planned for a 11.te_at...Adama..Avenue and 17th Street neor Smith El<meillary School. , After B_u.sy Wes t Stay ll would contain !If Unila, prbiW1Iy one and two bedroom apartrilents, and would be available to O<Olqr .• dtinens m a nondenomiflltiona1 ~sis. · • · B1 PATRICK BOYLE Of .. ""' ""' '"" President Ntnn r e t u r n e d to Wuhingl<Jn ~~. tanned ·after 12 days at the We3Cem1 White House' in San Clemente. It wis-the President 's lbngest ' stay . away from the eapital this year -and the busie~ , , The . golfing and swimming that ha s marked Nix.m's other staY,s at his California borne were absent, replaced by CQnferences 1nd appearances before . microphones ori a broad range or fore ign and domestic policies. Press secretary Rooald Ziegler s2id Nixon feels the Western White House has advantages for ertended stays. "He gets cooslderable work done there,'' said Ziegler. He said Nixon does not feel remote when ht! is tending the nation's business from the West Coast and Is in instant touch by telephooe with Washington. "The President feels It's good tor him to get out of W asbington1 to absorb R different background," Ziegler said . The President beaan· 1 his b u s y Washington schedWe this morning with a breakfast for Republican~ leaders. lie called the, meetlng, t.o dJ.lcual the money bills designed to run • tbe government during the .... !neg year wtuch began ·July 1. So !U,11cllly1 one ot the fiscal 1971 ~:rbWs has reached his deslctot·llpature. The other 13 major rep.Jar lp- propriation measures still are iii ;iarious stages of legislaUve . ~. "!th no prospect that some ot. them Will be acted on for weeks or mop&,. The Preside nt has-already •linalled li1s Inten tion to launch a major campaign to label the Congress irmiponslble •aQd uncooperati..-e in bis efforts to fictit in- flation -particululy in light of lnt 1~-eek's Congretsional overriOe of his veto of the federal cbnstruction lpehdlDg measure. Sena le GOP leader Hugh ' Scott~ and llousc counterpart Gerald R. Foid emerged from the two hour meetlng with the President criUcWnr the . Democrats for their ~'spendUU1ft ways." The two leaders urged the· DemocraUc· controlled Congress to tUe t1ped.fic ac- CSee NilON, P• ll , ' . The towers will atntch. ISO leet high. The d111rClr hu1iled•an'ap(ilkatloa with the d!Y planning~· for a -. . ~ dltlonal .. -•on·Jor'lhe' """'""'" -' """Y.. • ' I The site. el gilt blocks from lhe .ocean, is. 1ui ta single •family residmial IOJMI. Two ustories, or IO feet, I.!: the heipt lliriit for the ?.One. 'nle request for a condiUonal esctpUon will"be heard by1be planning commlssloo · Aug:4. ·The plan calls for fonillng a •nonprofit corporaUon to raise bonds and 'pay for the.prpject. . Church member Rollo D. West, the projects development chainnan., recently oked the Huntington Bead! City School DiJtrlcl to consider joint 111e of 'pa(ld!)I on adJac<nl pr~es. West's letter said that preliminary con- tacts With the city' Indicated. that ·the clllitth· may be sllorl of 'parking _.. for: lhe facility. The towera would be part of overall expansion done by the church, preoenUy located at 1207 Main St. Beach Wants l\'.lor e Facts The charch hopes to purchue fire , acru, °"""" by the HuntinlloO Beoi:b Co. at J7lh Street and Adams Avenue. In addlUon to . lhe mulUstory home. ror , the elderly, the church is, also· pladi\lng a eso=aeat sanctuary and extra offiCes and schoof facillUes. · .. • . . . . For Dpwn~own Parking : The Ammbly of God churches fonned a """"'°nt corporaUOn • to !>olid pie Betbel:Tower1 in Costa,Meu, aDd rectlY· <!I fedtral loans for the project, . · ' The City of Huntington Beach Monday night authorized Ill economic consultants to update their analy1i1 ol the plan to build a hu1e, new parking lot downtown. Tiie request to Economic Re!W'Cll As- sociates of Los., Al\geles is to de.termine whether the propoal to build the 1,800· space parkln1 lot ii feasible or not in view <J. lncreaaed coits. The citYrecently Je1rned 1that a .second i ppraisal of the5-covering five blocks from Sixt.b t t.o Lake Street and Hve acres of Lake Slreel- estimated the value rA. the }and at $(Dl1-, 000 -more than a million dollars over the llrsl aw•bal. the plan. requested the ~ddlUOtial study, Rail Union Strikes In a related matter, Beacbtl and Har· bors Director Vince ·Moorhouse dilcloted that use of U>e 'city's current 2.-space beachfront parking lot J1 ahead· d. pr~ jections. The lol Is close ID laidng 11,000 Three . M'"J. or Lin<>a cars at week'ends, he said. • a ""° Deputy Mayor Jerry Matney dltcloted : that the ·liaison commlUee,.appolnted to • --WMlllllGTON (lU'I) -Tbt Uni¥ ,work with 'downtown 'proj>or!J eWllml ~!lc!a 1/liion (IJTQ)"alpon11hutl was close to reaching 'torne il'...U·• doWrr .~ , ol \ ~ .~·1 blner: "We mi&hl have ,. .... ~ ..,,._, rli!n>l!dl lollaJ wllh a -.,llrikl ror the council at .lhe Mt.! rrimllfl,", oter'an11 ... o .. i'dJlpate'1~~' he 'COITirhenled.~. , ' ~ ; . UOft of flremtin from locomotlv.es'. , . Matncy's remarks came ~ter Robert "Houri aftri' the atnke becan! thiJ ~N~- Terry, reprcsenUng the OoWntmm Prop-Uonal Railway Lab<r 'Conference 8*td crty Ow~rs AssodaUon1 noUfied the · that Pr kSent Nii.on _....,... council that his 'ppup had collected 111-ea a...,_.. -• n nalures of owners of 40 percent of. the emergency bOard to restore terVlbe 'for properly who were willlq to comnUt· 60 d.171 on the Wlmore &c Ohio, the The prc:>poul, which Involves ei:pansion of the dt1'• Parking Authority, is the next llep Jn the Top of the Pier plan de- signed to revltaUze the downtown area. ~ The clUzeM 1teerlnc committee of the Urban Lud lllllltulAI, wblcll ii overseeing their lnnd lo redevelopment by prtvale Sollthern Pocjflc aild !be LoulMUe bl enterprl,., .NU!W!!'o ~ ,, ,J • , , • . . . . to tum to the Unlted 'Statu.for trooP,1. They also rei>orled the U.S. Ith FIOet would pay 1 courtesy call 'to the Jsratll port of Haifa ln a nmlnder to the RUSlians of 'u:s. atrenglh 1n the,Mediter- rBnean. .United NaUons. Secretary General u ntant told. a news corde;ence in Gene,va today ~e ...,J!d .Of cOmnient Oil reportS Ruaslans were firing the , SAMSs, but he sild lt,,:wS.. "fair,. frbrn. the Uhlted Nayons point 1of.. vtew, to distinguish betWetn othnsive . and d e r e n 1 l v e ftlpol;ll. H I . ' . Thant ,also said the' !&test Soviet pro- poull .on the Middle Eaat contains "con- crete and reallstic ·elements" for 1 just and laattn& peace In the area". He· -id not compare the .Russian •plan with a ! 1'!Ctllt u .s. peace propooal but .... tlio Russians were belpi realistic for the nm time. An EgyptJan mllltary sppkesman al4 31 IJriell 'ai=llt attacRd EaPlla poottions at Abou-Swelr, Fayed Klbrit and El-<:op . in the north, .ceolral and southern· sectors of the waterway ad ''Our air defeme aystems tnten:epted the attacldni planes and bit a Skyhawk." He· did not elaborate on the ~ "bll" but Egypl ."IYl ·lt bas shot don lo._,, Phantoms ind t .. · stybawks In the put week. Israeli Chief of Stall LI. Gen. Halm Bar-Lev, Hid Meeday lllree iOet Israeli plaees _. • hll by s~. Although theJ 1authCrttative Calr;o (See MIDl!AIT, Pap I) · ' : ,·J11 Tllll!IY -CIOVUU: : · '.·Of ........ ~ .... , ''f'1fabt' a ~ house far ,Dl17bb;tb--- daf," teven-yeer~ld ·Scott snn.on told his ·dad. . . . . . "But we doo't have IIlf ir... hL the yprd." TorilSw..-, a jlrof-.i ~ . maker llld Huntington• Beach realdeill, IO!d 'hll young' oflsPnnt . Another i>l<a and father Tom -In. "Oby, l'D buld JOil a Irie ....... "Well, I hail -u a boy In DUDola;" s...-explained. . . # .But . In nearly trio-lea Huntintltm Beach , )'ou . don't gro.w a l tree -.. 'o\oernlihl -unlea!i )'.Oil ... Tom s .. ' . f ' WIJllOD. ~ . · '!I.put ' H lol<lher, with · • lell:<J'9' lele'phooe pole, the 'lido: ..... -i• lolepiooe 'cable dnnn aed.a lol of Miia. • II didn't coot-blm a ceoL "'Jbe lolepbone equipment WU freo. It WU thnwaway ltuft. And the ~ -just lying ......i the' -;" s-.exp1alned. · "If""''-the'-of l!ails. ~ the tree bouae COit $1. ''. 1 • Jt, took two· ·weekenda.._ Jto build SwOlllOll'1 tree boule -, allll>Uy fMlt!' .. than Swju Famlly Roblnlon., · • Here'• how he did It. . lie <OI • off . the i.iep-' poi. to •• length of ZI 'feet, uten . burled.It - feel In the gnnJl!CI. Tl\!!I be · toot .... side of the cable 'dnun and attached It to the pole ei8hl feet above !be grOOnd -Iha! .... the floor., • Mft.T "'UT .......... • , 'TRl!l!HOUSE! GROWS 'IN HI · . Sw-·lloyt' LI .. It Up ,. · Another leVe'll ,feet 1bove .the floor, SWIJll!lll •tlaChed 'the -.lide'.of the drum for the roof. lie 'biitl1 a four-lool wan around tile 1floor ·to . encloM ii . (let TRBlllOUIK, lap l) I • ' ( l 2 DAll.Y J'ILOT " , T....,, "°!!f 1, 1970 . ' . . • ' .-.. v l'K.M' ........... 'GEE, WE HATE TO SIE :ntl! OLD PLACE GO' Formor HB Country Clvb MoM9or1 Ange ond Hool Molllco • - " ' I • Bea~h Golf Club Doon1ed . ' I I ; ' .. 4LAN lllllllN ................. 'Fon I 'Ille llmlllar Wll'lllnl to IOlfTI Is beJoc IOUllded ill ea.-on Ille Huo- ltucl<m -Country Club -de:11. But the w arnlng is not to duck from a · Dying boll, but to ie(!Ut from bulldolen. The -·ls doomed. . 'Ille 1,By'!"f layout a!mply II not up to pu ODd Ila owner, tbe Huollolton. .Beach Compony, 15 plMm!lg a Ill mlllian, ~um development Oil tbe sit.. '0 We re&Uze a let of people will be IOn'Y to eee ll go,•~ Aid William FOiler, general monacer ct Ille company. "It's just lllat !he land hu 1l!om11ive higher -." Foller Ibo. polrited out 11111 his com. pony built triolller IOli coune; Hun- U...,. !eadlff, I "5 million project, beforo clooJng 1il• old one. Seadlff, which covtn 115,acreo, opo!led ill 11!7: · 'Ille country club ooun•!, wlllch hu oilly 51 acres, ls acheduled to clooe " • In !he llD. ''We beJd hack pl&ns for the country club until we had c<nlPl•tod the Seacllff projec\," Fotter explained. "Seacllff is a public coone ODd is much bigger and bet~r than the coW1try club." ·F091.er conceded, however. that many people .UU have a aoft opot Je< the oldooune. "It's too miall by modern standards. Everybody in towq Was shot the best roond of their lives over it," Foster, who admits to a 20 handicap, said. 'Ille history of the coorse, which has a par rat,mc of 66, goes bac~ to 1927. 'l11en a mechanical drawina c~ of HW1Un(ton Beach High School drew plans to build a t-hole goll course. In the ciau, • a 17-year-old, was Ange Mollica who later operated the cour5e for five years alter World War JI. "It was built a1 a commwtity project.'' Molllca, mw 11 ODd an eight-handicapper, recalled. ••The Edi.son C<ll'JIPl.DY, oil flrma and downtown merehanb got fol•thar ODd agread to blllld Oil< hole each . ''They put in man)' volunteer bouts to get it golng, but '11 waa worth it becauae I don't ouppose the total coot of the thing was $5,000," Mollica said. The cl!y Ju!Od the land from the H~ Beach Company and ap-point.ed •n operator to run it. The late John Afrlk• was the flrat penon to operate ii and then • George Luke, now a professional at a munJcJpal course in Long Beach, took it over. Monty and Clayton Alrldge operated lhe coorse in the late 30s and alter the war Mollica and his wife, Buel ran IL "It very nearly went beet to puture. land during the war," Mollica l'tC&Ued, "but afterward we Sot It In good lllape again." About 1980 It waa decided to eq>lnd the courte to 18 boles and R. M. "Bullets" Marshall toot over the oper ... - lion. He .stayed until two yun 1io, building the extra holea and the pruent • clubboaae, when Ille lllllltlnlfoO •"""' Company decided to manage it. -1 The L Mollicas reta,in fond memories.I of the cour1e. "I can rtmem.ber whtn the green fee was only 50 centa," Ange Mollica said. 0 1be old course aUU means a lot to some of the oldtlmers. I know many will hate to see it go." · Mta. MOUlca sbaru her bu.sblnd'1 ten• timents. "We worked 2f 119cn a day out ~. but we mede It go,N she said. "It's a pity that nothing can be done io save it. It just gets harder and harder to find acreage for golf counea." It. does seem that the ,roimd .ls nearb' over for the courte, however. Tbe ctty's Planning Commialoo hu approve<! !he plans for the developn)<DIJ, and there wu llUle oppoailtio111. 1 The condominium wUl consist of one and tw1r-ttory homes in the '301000 ia, $35,000 range bu ill sl.x.to·each acre·. · t ln the plans art a fuur-ecre reia-e.tioft.1 et:nter, plus sme.Uer ones . lea~ throughout !he develojl_ment. · · · ,~ "' I Hope for Beach Cyclists Civic Building Relu, motorcyclists and minibike riders. ·Huntington Beach , ls looking for a public trail wt for you. . Thal was the meaage given to angry mothers of minibike riders' a n d motorcycl!sta Monday night at the city COWlciJ meeting. A> ooe spol<eaman for the ,...,..p, Kon Humphreys, put It. "A number of us came here tonight ho\ and boll)erod but a number of tempera have been cooled. We !eel rolleved you are looking at lhl!." Whet cooled the 1"ml10!' Of the, riders WU the dlsckiaae'of Pam ODd -!loo Director Norm Wortlly that the city is looking I« sl!a for 1 motorcycle park. , . Worthy said two locoUons Wert being considered -13 acres near the ii> lerleCllon ol Gothard Slroet ODd Ellis Avenue, lleblnd Ille old· Holly Sagi!' plan~ and 28 acrea at l!lmllton ODd Magnolia streets nest EdiloG Hl&h School The second location, a former dwnp, actually bas only seven acres that would be "*8ple because Ille rest of the land lsumelll«!. Councilmen lnalructed Ille dly 11off to make a more detailed analysis of these aitee: to see whether either or both could be turned Into motorcycle or minibike parka. Tile scene at the council meeUnc bore a striking slmllarlty to the ' June 15 meeUng when the motorcycle Issue alto brought out many reaidentl. nie preuure then was from rtfidtnta ""° objected to Ille noise ODd dust aeotAd by cycl!Jts riding llOlllld vacant land behind !be Huntington een.. A week an.r Ibey mode tl>elr proteN, the counc;ll unaJimouely ll'PfOVOd 00 J111e :12 an emqeocy ordinance !Jannini Ille use of hikes on public and unim- proved 'private property un1.. pennita aro obtained fr<m Ille polkle ODd fire ~ Tri,is,tees to Restudy P ortnble CliJ,S$rooips . ' Truolees ct !lie Hllllllngloa Bead! City enooJih leachets alrOldy work In tlie Sdlool Dillllct wll take anotlier loot diltiict. at piOrtable cl81111001m for-an enUre "' ~r ~ haft-not eapre•d their achoo! II 7:30 lolllgilt' In 1ile Dwyer . ,,;..., 111 !he porlll>lo -.._i. Sd>ool llhrary. . . ' . ~ lloo will olecl .... - Qistrucllon of an enllro portableochool . at loollht'a roauiar -.i ~. W80 ~ I modh ... by Trusta0 Rofltr Anderson, who hos 1ince lert the oo.-d. Anderaao """*" 1 l""llbl< 8Chooi. to relieve the crowded cooditlonl ia all of t.be district'• IChooll. Cbarles Pabner, deputy di 1 tr i ct ..,.intendent, had oppooed lhe idea, but agreed to study !be costs and report bock to trustees. Anderson propooed leasing 14 portable buildings for a seven year period, at the f!1d of which· .Ibey would be 1l1e · property ct the --Thooe buildings would 1ilen be ..i up lw a • aChool In lbe oou1ileast """"' of 1ile dty near Brooldiunt street and AUalM Avenue. The cost of preparillJ the Ille would be about $100,000, ~ to ·Palmer. The leue coot 'would he -IQ,000, payable eacll year. Paliner told truatoeo at one "*1lnc that the variable ·figure ...Wd be Iha · munber of teachers hlrod to staff Ille llCl>ool. Anderaon replied a.t by •llmlnllinl m....... where 1l1ey don't belong - cafetoriums in elilting schools -nearly DAILY PILOT DaANO.E COAlT PUl !,.liHING c;ofl\PANY Rehert N. Weee rraso ... 1 """' Pu111i1tltl' Jeck R. Cu rley vie. rrf'l'°'1'1t ,lld i;er..n1 M11~11" Tltel'flll Keevil l!•l- 1\e111e1 A. Murphi110 M...till!'ll llilflr A.1111 Dirki11 Wat 01e1101 to\llllY Edlllf" . Albert W, lete1 ~ltl• Edlltr "-" ... '""' omc. 11•15 le•ch lo111eve te Meillft9 Addrett1 P.O. l e>• 790, 9264• ""'"'"""" """'* •M: m ,,_, """""'· c"" M-r no WCOJT .. Y Slrm N..,.,-1 .. l(:fl; Jill Wftt le!lolt I OUlt\ffot ' kn CltmtflW. * Nerlll l!I Cemll!e 11•1 • Fl'OM P•• J MIDEAST ••• . ' "'""Jllper Al Alu'am dea!ld Inell alle&ationl R u • • I a n • were operaUnc mlsaUe sllol 11 close 11 If mllea to the su .. Canal, Israeli' neirapapers """' saying the nat move In the lllddle Eolt la up to ibe Ulllted Sfatel; '!be ""' blgpat ..wn. --he' afternoon papen Murfv and Yedloth Aharonoth, said WullJngtoo npor!J held &be latest Soviet Involvement u a direct challeqe to !he United Sta!ea. ODd that Presld"11 Nlzoo oould no 1-delay aupplyinc more Planes and other old to !Jritl, Y-Ibo llld Israel may haw to "l'tCl<mlllne Ila -!hat It does not need lbe aalstanoe ct American. l!'OOl>I to deleet !he Anbs and lllelr Soviet alllee ... Pier Swimmers ' Spend Wet 4th tt was a wet Fourth of July for some «) entrants in the 20th annual HWlUngton Beac'h 0pai ll<>ugh Water SWim around the municipal pier. Contestants, ranging from youngstien to ldul!a, had to swlm the enUre length of !he pier, both •Ides. Average time for the event w• about 15 minutes. The Gale Belshe Me!l""ial Trophy went to the Phillips 18 team. Terry Crolg, who l\W&m the dlstanct In IS:ll, ""' the H11t '"""1Y l>rtllllled to the top junior female ffom HuntingtOn Beach. Bruce .Scholes, wbo mt thl! dllllanet In ll:!U, 1'11>t the junior-·• trophy for the city. Other lndlvlcftlal wl1111111'11 •en: Sttve Genter, l.llcewood Aquatic Club, sedor men's dlvtllM: Joyee Molrow. La Mesa Swim ~l1Uon, oenlar women'• dlvlalon: Donald Orant, Phillipe 61, junior men's dlVision, and Amy Nowt, Piil llpa 18, junior ,.,., ... , dlvlsloo. • OV School Trustees Set Meet Tonight Trustees of the Ocean View School D!t- trlct meet It 7:30 o'clDCk ton1eh~ to 11«t a new board prei:dent 2nd to lake a"~on on c:vcra.l rou:Jne: busin"';!JI lt:m1. The mee'!nc Ix scheduled !or di-tt:ct heactquarltra. 7'72 Warner Ave., Hunt.- lng~on Beach. ' T6e ineasure may have settled the dust at HuntiJl&lon Center but It kicked up a storm ol. controversy at city hall as c<nlPlalnls from motorcycle l>'lf!s poured In. Mrs. Elaine Shook, 15032 Susses Circle told Ille councu.n.., "I feel we need to p-ovide IClneWhere for the · chlldrtn to ride. '!'MM kids work bard for tllelr ~ but you mut tile door In their face."' _Worthy said !bat Ille staff bed earlier been dbcouraged from looking for a public site beoauae of the pooslblllty « hi&ll lnsuranoe rates. Th'! city hu alnoe been told by Its Insurance carrier, Worthy aald, !hat U I perk ls provided willl proper oootrola and . aipervialon the city'• insurance JftDllum may not be lncnoaed. Worthi: Aid tbal Ille Ille nest Ed!llOO higb school may produce a dust problem -and in two y-. !he city plsna to deveklp It lw a park. Councllmen in- structed Worthy, however, to checlt the possibility of 11ling the seven acres on a temporary basis as a minibike park. Wonby said 111at the staff felt the Ellis A venue-Oothard Simi locatJon was the better site. Both lbt police ind lire deportmoob ooosldered 11 8\litablt. The stafl will -liojh . locatlina wl1il ...,..,,..,..-Ill· -tbfro .&uld be age ODd ~er llmltatJons and n!poft boek at !lie Aug, II council m..Ung.. • Jerry Maney, ~ u m11'Jl' In the aboence of llonald Sl1fpley Who is on vacatloa, ......, !he cycllaU that lbe onllnonce WU not ~ly enected. "We had been llUl!Ject 1o -on this ftr Tir9 years,'' he llld. Plans Speeeh Police Chief Earle Robitaille will discuss the operations of the Huntington Beach Police Department at a Chamber of Commerce-sponsored breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Friday at the Hunt- ington SeacliH. The public may attend by making reservations with the chamber. Fron1 Pflf/e J NIXON ••. , Costs Debated ,. The lamilt• queot.loo cl how to pey for civlc !mprovem-in Huntington llfach will be given another hear1ng Thuraday. The council decided Monday night to aet a study aesaJon with ~rtment.a · f« f :30 p.m. Thursday to consider in.- formation on a gross receipt.a bualtleu tax ODd wider application ct the !rash collection fee. 1be council alao will restudy the pooslblllty ct seeking voter approval for general obligation bonds to pay for !he civic center, planned for Mansion and Maio sir-. . The council earlier had rejeotod ~ proposal in favor Of aeeklng a joint pow<n agreement, but 11111 week 1he California Supreme Court muck Ollt the provision !bat approval ol lwoollllrdl ·of' the voters is required. The court declared·· fhat a simple majority would be IUf. lk:lent for peoaage, The poalblllty of lllO!her tax to replace 1ile proposed change in 1he buslnea levy was hinted at by Coun- cilman George McCracken. He . aaid that he bid heard that 1 utility tax could be appllq! ODd ulced " , the ataff to submlt infonnatlon on thil ~ at the study le:Ulon. ' Meanwhile, the council did approve ' an increaH In the hotel occupancy tax from four cents to five cents to help·· pay for the tIO.S million worth of im--=- provernents, includin& the civic center,\ library and fin 1tall0111. ' Returned Wallet Offers , 1st Clue in Beach Murder Detectives trackin1 down an unsolved HunUngton-Beach murder rectived their first clue when the dead man's wallet was delivered to them by ' postal aulhor'itlea. Sgt. Monty Mc.Kennon said today that the wtllet belonging to Davld L, McCor- in our efforts to find out who '"* thia man," Mc Kennon !aid. 0 Jt could be a real break in the case if the person will call us." tion to assist the President in guiding ry, 20, who was shot near the Golden Laguna Niguel the nation's economy from a wartime =t ~:~te= .~~taMi'n~7~~ to a peacttime footing without a box. McCorry was shot twice with a .U caliber automatic pistol and apparently dumped on the college tennis court.a where he was found by a tennis player. · , Detectives believe that he may haVe been hitchhiking from Ft. L e w l 1 Washington, where he had been statioon·' ed . Found in hls pockets was a destina-' lion card marked "L.A .. "' Soldier Di..:'.lt.a recession. "This ii the ftr11t soli d clue we've .,;..o They urged enactment of Niion ad· had," said McKennon, adding that the ministration proposals to m 0 d i f y wallet had been picked up by a PoStal 0 G Du unemployment compensation, provide pickup man June 11 but that information n erman fy manpower tralnlnc. provlde 1ow....i concerning 111e d11<overy waa w1thhetd O'Bri'en on TV housing, irnrea1e soc:ial tecurlty benefits until officen bad examined the contents. .WERTHEIM, Germany _ Spee. f and improve occupational safety. 1be wallet contained the dtad man's CurtJa Leon Bloom, :ia, o( Laguna Nlcutl Nixon plans to meet Tuesday or military ldentificaUon card, Soc la I WASHINGTON (AP) -Democralic died from a sunabot wound dutlnc tbe Wedneaday with Vanderbilt University Security card, a Garden Grove library National Ckalnnan Lawrence F. O'Brien·· w~nd while 00 guard dUty It a U.S. Otancellor Alexander Heard, head of card and a few receipts, according to goes on the air tonight with an equal-time·· Army poet In th1.t BOUtb German town. a prelidential t.aalt force probing 11tudent McKennon. reply to President Nixon's June 24. st.ate· Bloom was the IOn of Kenneth A. unrest, and Howard University President Missing, however, wu McCorry's ment on the economy. O'Brien wq., and Wilma Bloom, 23922 sunwater James E. Cheek. driver'11 license and whatever currency granted is minutes' free time by CBS. Lane. She Is a civic )deft? and formtr Both reportedly will tell the President the wallet may have contained. The other two commercial networks pro.of ..-..i.ient of the r ..... lattano u .. 1119:1 that ·C9lllpus unrest ls much deeper than "Whoever put that wallet ln the vided I>emocrata equal time the weelt' ~I Dl.ltrlct PTA.¥'!' iw.a most ·ac1minlltratton ol>Rrvers believe. mailbox could help us a great deal rollowing Nllon's addresa. ArmYspokesmensaidBloomwemon Jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;o~ii;i~ii;i~;;;;;;;;~;­ guatd duty July f at 10 a.m. and wa.s 1'P"'tod m1'alnc Ille same afternoon. Hl5 body was found Sunday morntnc In thick underbrush abOut IO yards from his pool The maltef Is Under in- v..tlgaUon. Bloom wu llslgnad to an artillery .,obp. He WU Cfldualtd from Do'linly !!en!or ffigh School ill 1"5 ODd attended tone.Bead! State Colltge until he entered the Anny last year. Active In achoo! wmtllng, Bl-had Ibo been 1 "'°" -- Fro111 P .. e J TREEHOUSE •• • The -houoe lookl like 1 -blnatlon ol a nauUcal crow's neet and a giant ke1 of beer. 1be floor of the tree boll-. wu covered with linoleum to avokt sp1111ter1. A.1m:all trap door -onb' llrgt .,.ug11 lw JOUllC chlldren -w11 pit In lhe Doe<. The door shub by ltaell ao 111e younpion cen't1•11-through lhe lloor o!ftnlng. A ladder was aiso attached to the ·base of Ille pole. "Total height Is 15 feet. The hue or the plitlonn ii elaht feet h!P," Swanton aakl. "The hanlest part wu llandlnc the pole u~l&ht. It took 1 lot Of muacle power. I cot !he Idea from looking at thO WOphotll J')les behind the ~­ Orlclnall)I I wantod to mlft II llO !11t high.'' "Moat of my ne!JhbOra dldll't think rd really bulld It, 6ut once I prom111 1·-e"·1rJ •• I'll do It." Soot~ ...hose birthday la In August, I~ , ... ,.e br~wy with hll· prettl"t. And ., Is hlo iw .. ~eal'Old brother John, the youn&est of th lree house let. Oh yea -girls are forbidden to «11«. ' ....... _. Truth or Consequences? Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occ11lon1l 1111 by not telling a custom• whit he wonted to hHr. We hight point out that 1 customar would be better off to pay a little more for our 1bber pad- ding than buy a:chtaper, mushy pad that feels like you are walking on b1lloons. The 11b1lloon" pad hurts tho carpet backing, ccu111 sfrtlchlng, end ruins seems. Also, this podding often fl1ttens out eftar a while. Addition1lly, wo might tell you thot some c••· pet fibers are more practical than others. A llhor that works fn one texture, might "bomb" in •noth1r. Fetl frto to coll for edvice. Aft of our 11lt1 people hove had 1rl1nsiv1 1xperltnc1 in tho strvlco enif of this business -end ofter 1ft -the most impot!ant thing we can offer, that no else dies, is servictl • ' ' ·, ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES • 1663 rJacetlfla Av•. COSTA MUA 646-4138 "'~ - " ' . ., " • ' .. " ... ~ ' .. ' ' ' . ' I I ' ,. • •t ' It I •• • • ' ' I I I n • ' ' ' y • • I y I ~· ' ' ' :,. ~ ' I ' . f? l" , ,_ l , .. I ' .. ~ , I • •• I • • •. \ • . , • Ne :-'* * ~l. 63, NO. 16 1, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • •l> • "" - • .· EDITION • . *ORANGE COUNTY1 CALIFORNIA • • .... ' . . ·, . -... .. ~ t .. ' • • Newport ·: .. p~~.i,.dlo~ks ·OD ,. Airport Land :AnneX ' ' • ••• .. . . ' .. ..... . ' .... . " r') ,-f I '' 1,1 ' I ' ' N"'l'Clrt llucb city councilmen dead· locked 3-J Mondly ni&bt on whether to -annexation to Newport Beach Of 2%1 acre1 near 0r..,.. County Airport. CouncUinen stewed over what to do f~r • Ume and then decided to take the matter UP qlin in two weeks aft.er the city 1taff JIU.tr more study into u. Mt111whlle, Ibey will ult the Local Agency Fomiatlon Commllllon. (LAJ'.C) IA> also postpone foe two weeb Its bearinl' scheduled Wednesday on the ._.tlon. The annexation would take frcm 'county territory the l1Yine Company bas re- served for lts ne" city of Irvine and add lo Newport Beach the.IM)..acn Astropower property being boQght by Asimllth F.qul- Ues Inc. and 177 acres leaaecl by CoWna Radio Company. .. ~ i ~ ~ ~ -~. l • • ~ " "' ,. ' ... " ,,. • ' c Utility Tax Disca17ded ' ~ • • • ' ~ • "' Newport Find:s lt'-Doesn't D.o MuchGqod .. .. 111 THOMAS FllRTUNE OI .. a.tlr Pllt ltl" P!IL/5 Oi.S A · plan · for a ·five :p e r c e·n t tax on telephone, ·water, gas and electricity : ( ~ ~wi.s· dfoppe<f . Monday -night ' by · Newport-.:!l ctty·councllmen. ._ ____________ ,_-.......,,----'-" . Counc1lmeo heafd lestlmony that the • ARGUMENT CONTINUES OVER AZIM~ ANNEX utlll!I• tax wooldn't really 11ve the Propillal 11 to Add Alfropowlt', .Colll111 SI~ i. City :ft'1..!.,:T~ \:':ry~ money . . -, . " . They learned . that the utilities tu. ls non-deductible for income t ax purposes. the property tax it WO~ supplant ls deductible. But pertia'ps most telling, councilmen !..med that they probably can get ~Y without JeVying the utilities tax and ~II· not have the city .property tu rate go up. COuncllman Carl Kym.la said he check· ed . penonally .wlih Cou)tly A...- Andmr-J. Hinsbiw• and .wu· told that N-rt Bqch'1 ........, v~tion_)hjl year· wowd shaw at least a 15 perceof increase. - The projecled income in the 'lt'IQ.71 city,. budp~ adopted ~--........ Wu bued on an. inert• in asaeued vW. tlon ·of only 10 percent. City Finance Director George Pa]>paa aald then the Troops ~(ir ,Israel? ·a, UllllW P,... bdel••ll•' lmeU wUlflm* ·-l'cl'plllD poaltlolll alq tho Sun Canal !«. tho Qth COlllOCUUYe day today ml I ~ 1Pot esman said Egypt'• alt defuses "hit" a Skyhawt.. attack bombef. 'lbere . wu no indlclilon whether surface-to-air <4A"'l mlilllles were involved. . Imel rtpOrled Monday that Rusliam bad fired advanc<d SAM3 mllslles at Israeli planes ml were belpinl EIYP' Uus n.. the older SAMJ mlulles. Egypt denied the charges today ml U.S. Stato. Department and Pentagon aources in Police Checking CircumstanceS of ~ Fatal Wreck . · circuinstances leading to a car-cement truck collision that killed a Newport Btach realty company specialist in Costa Mesa Monday morning are being probed today by traffic investigators. Lee G. McClellan Jr., 31, of 402 Stevens Ave., Santa Ana, was apparently dead • the scerie, despite efforts by Officer Jim Blaylock to revive' him with mouth- to-mouth resuscitation. McClellan was driving south on Rect Hill Avenue toward Baker Street when a'tement truct driven by Jack B. Larson, 42, ol Fullerton, made a left tum in his path onto Bater street. poli<i! said. -'The victim's car skidded IKI feet into the right rear portion of the huge vehicle a'itd was totally wrecked, while the truct aria driver were unscathed. • ~ 'Police said McClellan had a few lacera· tions on his face and one deputy coroner ~riied a crushed aorta -the main artery of the body -may have been the callle of death. Funiral lel'Victs for Mr. McClellan, Mt account analyst for Macco Corpora· tidn, will be Thunday at 3 p.m. in 'PacUic View Memorial Park Chapel and tnterment will follow there. He leaves bit wUe Sandra and a dillghter, Llaa Jae, his pa~~ts, Mr. Ami Mra. Lee McClellan Sr., of Fallbrook, tWo brothers, George, Of Slnta Ana ml Jock, of Falllrooi<. ' He ii aloo survived by his pal<rna1 grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Cart McCtellan, Of Banlow, and Mn. Ida' C. 'l'hom, of LoiJurt World, Seal Beach. . The Rev. Edgar Bell will official< at the rtlel. Nine Lost in Crash • MARBLE, Colo. (IJl'l) -A pickup truck carrying a dozen -along a wlndlng Colorado mountain road plun1· ell 200 feet dolrn the mountalnltde and Into a stonn-swoUen river late Monday . !line of thole OD board were milline aild feared dud. ... • ' ' ' .T~b~~·ixon~:aekiriDC ' . '~· . ~· After. Busy West Stay By PATRJCI: BOYLE He Aid. Nb<OD cloel DOI feel r<molo •. 8""" Mr,., ... ' when i,e ii tendine the nation'• business PresklieDi _ .:Nlsoni ·<~1t~ r;~ • d to .from the ·wen . Cout and is in instant Wasbin(ton.Mqodty11.....-1 aller·tl daya touc~ by telephme,WMb ·Walhl'!llo•· at the w-.em. Whitt .~ in San "The Preaident feels it's good for him • J . : . ' .. • • -·. Clemente. Ii. ~al .. ~ ~ent'• klneest . to get out of Washington to absorb a stay away-ln>m the capital this year different backgroliild," Ziegler aeld. -and the bulie.at. The President began his b u s y The goUioi and mmmlng that bu Wuhington ocbedule this morning with marked Nlxcu'a other ~ ... , at his a breakfast for Republican congressional Thor-Delta missile appears ready !Or blast-of! as tt rest's on lal1(1ch • pad right here in Newport Beach. For details ,on some .clandestine . rocket wizardry within the city lim 'ts, turn to .page 2. . _, leaden. He called the meelin( IA> dil<:uu , r caJUornla IMme . ..,. a1>oonl, !<!>laced the mooey bills designed lo nm the by . ....i.r-llld ~""'"* belcn govenJlll<DI during the business year Jruet'l'l>ouei on .• broOd ~of IDntp · wlllch beJ1D July I. So far, ooly me ml· -c. pOlldta. , -<i Ibo n..al 11171 approprlallon bills Prus -ilaey IIGaa1d . Z!Mllf. 111111 has rtoched llil deal< for signature. Nmp feels lie w-.. witiM Jlotto6 Tbe other 13 major regular "!>' bu adVantal• fOf ~~ .. "~ --measura still are in various geta --dahe<illolt;" lilcl .._ of legiJlatm proce>S, with no Ziegler. " .• .,. ·"' (Seo NIXON, Pap I) Pleasure Boat Given Okay ' To Serve Drinks to Public . . Status ~f Flag Charge • : '• • ' ' ' I. lri . Do~b t; Youth on B·ail The pleasure boat Pavilion ~ can go public with its l<imerly j>dvate 0>ektail parties. ' A trial permit for the rest ol the summer allowing entertainment and aerving of liquor aboard the sli/'t-oeeing boat waa granled UllanimouolY _, , , • \ •. , , / • , 1 night by Newport Beach city oouncilmen. 'll>e .llatus <i dlarftl aplnot a lar advice wu the Orange Counly Along with gMng a temporary permit Newport, JU11111· aimoled ·So-1 •l«I Military ProYolt Manha!. ' to Phil Tozer, Davey's Loi:ka: president flytn( a Vijl, °"" l\a( renilned In ''nley ....._ Uile I section !, • no 11 °'""r <i the Pavilion ~,' doubt lldl mor!!1nl • .1'!< --• ·• tllM~ -be wu charg«I with," counc•~-lnlroduced., .,.~---,.~ _....,...._ ... ,._I_ tbe 'olftceraplatned. W<= -~~~-· .... ... d~ <i llop, · ' ' , " I ' llamllloa aald ·todaY tho U'.S. attorney • will bring commerciol aotivity ,Clll V<!ssell W1lla F. G~," II, <i 1131 will not ..-cut. on the·federal charge, in the ha-under ita control. Bay9hcn Drtw -'-""" \lll ID W llul the ·Dlslricf 'Attorney 'II exploring 1 'l'he ordlntlnc< II set tor a publtc alt« be was limlled I1llptb.1enoe, Dor the ~blllly Of charging the youth . be·~--~. Moocla• ""•"' n nuUel for flytn( lbe==V(\ 'or, ,Ille ,,.... ,wtlb,~<i·IOClloo Ill ol ibe state ~·• ' ...,.. in the ""•4 . .. · , #'.' · . " Mllftal7 •9" y~ Cocfe. ' PoaUng "'""'""'"!al aclivity 1Ubject to OriltdabY ( • w dalrlfd • · ~ code slates diat it ts a felony councn approval.... • · . 1 with -Yiola!lan i1I tl\le'>l_ -..0, 1 o1 offense to dllpla)'. 1n: a public place The yardaUc~ the coimdlmen are. IA> the u~. Gownm<!ri Ccjle. ·e.r,'Mmiort any flag that ii • tlgn ol forceable apply '"' whether the 1111! ts compatible Police Lt. IUdlanl HilmlttoD• ... -. U , D appo1tUoa to c:r'I~ 1<1vmunent. or with the h a r b o r11 • predominanUy now dedded Gtwabujer will nat be an invitation ot 'anarchisU.c actJviUes recrtaUomal character, 11 likely to proeecuted -*" the federll • Cbarp, or propqanda •tor · tbeM purpoees, crtate an W11"tuonab1e Je9el 'ol noiee, u the --with •'\l'P"Y ol Hamilton eJIPlalnod. ' l>r will cauae Pollutton °" Hiter ol the the Amertan llal. nol -lliP· Aa1otant l'l1lef Hany Nelaon aald the l hay. • : Hamllloluilll tlwl-\n\1M..,. stalm <i the charges r..UI with 1the ; Dtanq of' tho~ wu brouiht ll!lled --tho 'Dlalilc:I AUorney'I -Attorney. "We just haven'tjpll •abojrt' by Tooet•s ' ai>iilic!iUan I a 1 I office wu daooll"'"-!PJlplllq anil tllo -yet, but 'we:.re IWl'purli!IJJJ ·~ ·to~ .. ,... liquor and r offer lbe .-lJ ....,.._,.... eoulol -tltodu"'m;"bellld. ' muolcal lllterialllntut' OD bfe·boal Ill ' • !)al been ·dolqi'., uqder prlvate .charl,r, which the city cloel not ...,.late, pd. aay1 it bat call9d no prob)ems .• cam· plalDll. . Timothy E. -Rau Servic~ Slated ' . 1 Cravealde ~lcea )Jill i.o'· held Wed- nesday. at 10:11 a.m. at Pacljlc Vin -"::ti°' Timothy ,E, Rau, SI., ~.old, N . .f!Sli!ent ·who djed in Kodiak. A1aUa.. · . •,. · , • • ' • · ' ' " • • ' I . '1'111,f'Ulh , a COrooa di! ,Mar HIP Scilool sradlta\>,' dled ·ol A...-~ The clrcmillanee1 o( bla delth are cur, ml!r. unc1er .1nv..u,otlo0 ·bf. the· Aloiiu 1Uile police. ' . · · Rau'• porants, Mr. and Mn, Jolin C. Rau ol 1117 Centella Place, aald bO had .... to. Alaaka to taM • hllh paJdng aeaaona1 job' in.~· Visitation will bi held until IO a.m. Wedliaday. 1" Jn 1 additlqn lo )l!a, patll!Ct, ho , I• f\lr· vki.J ~ '!.'!O br<iilieri, 1teY<; Of Mendo-, cbf'a llitl<bl'ot; be family -· ml • ...ndmolbii,, CIW!otta · K"'1<Jll ol COlta~Meaa:.. · ,j • ' • &CUWebutt WU uaesled vahlttlon pro. bably woold be ~ ·'*'"'"" It ml 13 i>ercenL " • ~ .Jim day1 lailr, .lllmbaw, who had givea. a much lower etClrn• eatU., . aald the O>Ulllywldo -lar -ment lnmue would be 17 ~ 'Ibe.greater aatq)lld valuation en Ill'°' perty Ii•.. the city and other taDnc (lee ·UTIUTY, Pap I)' Council Hears ; . . Freeway Group; < • Takes No ·Stand • • • f • ~":',.rree.,ay FI1ht1r1 Wl1lo!lo "*' = ....... \ , -tO "~ city aiun- y .... ~,--l<oopted --= ~ flllo e: --... a;, P,ID!d ~~fl!'. . Said Mayor Ed Jflrtb: • : "11'~;~~~ ilie activity this fl'llllP lib ..... !eying lo IO!ve a Problem In our' city. Whether W. -with • lhflil "" DOI 411ay, bave worked noJ bard." ' I Frmway Flihlon, and, cow~n .... fn. dlc:ate<I fllat city hill II not Wllore die llOlion II oow <11 the freeway aa1 both -.have tbelf eyes OD Sa«-. "We alrftd -ts llOI t11o t1mo to air the Jll'Oblem.' We decided' to - the pelltlom ml pt out,!' Manba1l Dulliekf,. cilalrmari' <i the n.::h Ftg!Un, oa1d foliowtJw the meeth>(. . . °"!fcilmen tabled ,conotdentlill <i a -e'1il&inc ... City Council'• -if-. -Mayor Hirth r<lated lator • tflat -ment .oalcl lbe cit)" atafl ..Wd coo\lllQe ' -king with the lllghway englDeen "" deslm lludln a1oog the adopted route. . "We haven't told iUl' staff not &o -k ... It 'but u thOy inilrpret k ( tabllilg di the postllon·llatenJent) tllot w~ lay <if a weet or two 1t ifl.'t .1 In a couple ·<i weeks It will be decided • 1r1y or the other, in Sacramento." · . A bill lo delete l'iiElllc Cout'Frmway throulh Newport Bead1 from the stale ff'ee!'ay and eipreaway 1y1 t.e m , Lllltiond by · A.....biyllllln R o b e r t Badham (R·Newport Beach), puoed tho Asaembly 41 to I on June 21-A£1l!>o on It in the Senato ii pending. • Duffield Indicated be was hopelUI what be saw in the Allimbly he alto would tee in the Senate. '"nlere II a surp aplnst tl>ele hiibw•Y ,.onmtesnwl, the road gang,,, be aid. 1 He said the Freeway ,,._.. want to .... the luJ1l1<rl f!OO mlllloa and •ve the aimmunM.y. . The peUUona were preoented IA> die couocll by rair.d' Marhie llaJ. Geo. John 'condoo, a member Of the Freeway F eoecu)lve cunmltlee. Weatller Il't lltll·nlce and ~ aionc the Orange Coat, with tho 1llUa1 oight and ,early mornJnr low cloudl. Temperatum w 111 bl lllptly cooler. INSIDB ~DAY . . ' . . Vlpl! "Strip" ...m., -n;Oi<d~_..+ -..•1• !hit 'tolllltl Ihm ""'OliOt,,..,.. flO"'blcn 101\o doft'I pGJ thdr , d<bts. Page I . -' a...e. .. -.. c....... tlo11 -II c,_,. '' --" --. . ..,..... . ........ . ,.. .. ===-:: -· . -. ~ .... ,, i;;;;C:: ,, ~---... ,, i;.i;;-'"" . -= 5:iT~. ":"' -ti A PARTING WAVE AT 'L TORO, MCAS, BEFORE FIRST FAMILY HEADS FOR NATION 'S CAPITAL ' 3 Newport Bef!ch Fires Cause Daniage of $5,000 FromP .. e l NIXON ••• prospect lhat some of them will he acted od for week.s « mo~. The i>r .. 1c1eo1 has alletdy algnalled hll intentkll to launch a major cunpalcn '"-Ulll'elai.d ·---out •• dlll .... t times and loclilGlll •ln -- port Beldl ca..o.i ID ..u.iniied li,000 damage, Fire De~ ljlOkeomen said bldq. to 1•1 11ie eoo.,... i_.ibJe and The fin! •II nporlad al IJ:57 p.m. al uncooperaUve ln hll e!!<rla to !iCht Jn. Hit~ Bly ~l, at the residence ol D. M. fiatlon -portlcularly In light of Ital P!illllpa. Jl'irtmen _11.ld the blue wu wee.i's Congressional ov-errlde ol his veto caused by a cigar, which had been thrown of the federal construction -dins On the roof, catchlng the wooden shingles meuure. Harbor View .. fire. Ho( ember• from the burning H~;.at·co~"'c!i s:uF:;: root dropped throu&h onto the tofa and emerpd from the two hour meeting Vandals. . s· oug' ht wpe~ ctuzln1 eetlmated c11mt1• of with lhe President crlticlllnl lh1 '2,000. Dernocrata for their "apendtbrUt ways." •. Netrlt IO mlnutlo Jet«, I -fin The two letdert ur1ed the DemocraUc-~ .,. ~ llUgflt. lodoJ by wu nportod at IDO W. Oceu Froot at contn>lled ~ to lake lpecJIJc: •<· Newport Beach pollcii In the vandtllam die -ol l"rlnt 111. 11ug11eo. Uon to Ul1sl the Prelldenl In guiding lloodoy ol a -View Sd>ool 1'lnlma -"-IGO cflml,.·wu Ille oallon's ecoaomy !nm ii wartime ci-. demo by tbe fin wllldl llU!ed u llqheo to a peacetime fooling wllllout a School custodian -Valentine told was llllns • blow -to -patot '"" ....... ~ he !Ollmf lie doon to Room · !nm Uie outlfiia al tllt 1louot They urrad -of Nixon ed· ' mlnlatrltton propoeals to mod If y JJ -11 7:IO p.m. Ha c1.-Ille n.. thin! fin -IOfll.d 1111:11 PJJL lllMllQlloyment ..,._.u.n, provide room eorller In the dty, me! aald be In -!¥ South BayoClllb~ -artr~:~~~ m.-t dJought he bed locked 1lle doon. .. SL . ol 1111111. -, .... i'n:=__ ... bfFits V.mla bed emp4led all lbe cup , r.,tl 'liuh , ol1~ illl llltj!j<i!i • • ecatterln( 1111 -II on Ille ·~; : ~·· lll1i 1tW ~ lldlnlinl wr111<o--. ... tbe -~ : ...._ aprfUllrl and 1111111n1 . ~ c· R z· D --a collectloa ol papter miclle ._.. ol ~ fpto 'tllt -Uld ourt u ing ue llllmall •bout the room and poured third lloon ol. the llulldJnl, · Jeundr)" •tardl ... tl!I .~ •. -NO cflm~,w11;..tec1111 in.a. 0 Sadd. 'leback's me! on Ille floor. . . . n Dunap elllmalli"'"' Ml al llf. Pl eill p... .. I UTIUTY TAX, •• Hair Regulations .. ·T·wo·hour Hunt Net.s Lost Boy A IOll U...)'l!&Mld wandend eJCbl blocb fN!n hll VICIUOD bouM cm llllbot l!bnd Monday evening c~ a two- bour IW'Cb lhlt Involved ,...n .police unltl • lllrbor department bOtt and · ' . . aeveral beachloen· Ralphy N•lsoo-"u reported m!lllng from hia vacauoa home at 401 Nodh Bay. FJ'Ol!;t· OD Ballm bland at f :to p.,m. by , his mother, pCllce II.id. , He WU found at 8:t5 p.m. 11t Patt and AbalOne •venues on the JIU!~ 'Island.' Peter Wooter, 15, ol :mo ll1d Ave., COr- ona del Mar who found the tot, Wd he wu atandlng on the corner Cl'J'inl Wben he opotled him. DAILY PILOT OltANOI COAST PUal.llMtMO COM'""" loll..t N. w.N ,.,... .......... "* .. J••k a. c~., Yloe ""'*"' .... .._,.. MIMfw 1\M•I K .. ...U ...... 1\•111•• A. M.r~i11• _,._ Tlio11101 Fortu111 McwpM IHdl City NftW 2! 11 Wttl ltH1e t l1J11lowtr4 M1llJ111 M4ro•11 P.O. lo• 1111, ti••J _...._ A -i n&lilll Cl\ tbe -ty jurlldldlaoo, -.. " -Mi.ta. ol ~ Oollep hair nilee obould a greoW ta -.,.... 1ltllcb fl be f-"I befGre nctstralloo for lny lbt tu nit. · •'. 1ba r.il 'qu&Nr ballna. Newport .Buch A 11 peremt 1•1111~ ftJue IDcraut auomey Patricia Herq said today. ' fef lbt cllJ will Wblo •mcllmon to All fadl and ublbltl In the -. along Jewtr the .tu rm -at two cett wllb oral lllUJllO!'ta. wen iw-ntad fnD 1111 II.Ii -foal, "'llacal JW, lloodly to J!ldP Hirry Prtcer• al lhe ~ ~ -t,· : ... ..i... tu ,.., U:S. ,Dlltrtci Court In LOI Aolelea, who I Pl9 U'Tl(I S-"-• UMll-tDolt the "P.ICkale" andw IU.bmllidan, flllnd>o;lo rar. lbe ...,ivalant ol IS .\rlUDll!li. for lbe co11ep w a , <tala 'OD 1111 Jll'Oporlf tu -_. .,._m by Counljt Counaol John ii -·put Into e11ec1 11111 year and Powell, wlUle Mn. HOrtOI 11111 her Ult oqulvalent of M centa for • 11111 -1111 -Fled Okrorld of LOI )'tll\ Anle)ea, preeented the ~Ill for ~Ive ll)JI oevml _. argu>d Monday IQrig-llaired studenis. dl•putlns the con- nlgbt that their property tax savings sUtulionallty of the sChool11 dreu code. woWd be more than offset by what Mrs. Heriag sat<l there wu no way they paid In &he new tax on telephone, to tell boW long Judit Preaenon rntiht water, ps and elecbiclty use. take to band down ftLs ruUnc, but she "In my pertlcular cue I will pty expected 11 would be !ortllr:unlnl well in excesa o( •100 a year for a ••Ylnt• bet'ort fall realltratloo: atarta. . of $36 a year," sakt Paul Queyrel. "I "He will rule either that the hair expect that kind of arlthmetic In Las code Is conslitutlonal or that it lsn't, '.' Vegas but rot in Newport Beach.'' said t.he attorney. "If it Jsn't, we can O>uncllman Howanl Rogeri Mid he 1et a permanent lnjuftClloo to k•P tbe liv.s In a typical $40,000 home and coll• fruit ..tusJng to rert>ter oludenta he figured tax rate savings versus utility because of their hair style." payments he woold "get hooked for '!be Saddleback dress code has boon a rate of 1bout e~ cent.I a year." more er less in abeyance since January, Dole Wuliner -eel • pllltloa betr· -Mrs. Henoa obtalDed a prtilmloarY, Ing !18nal1Jl'OS ol 100 people oppooed lnjuncilon !!<Ill Judp Pnll.,_ to to the new tu wtilch he said Jt took pennit three long-haired students to only one hour to collect. ffClster. Two more students later were Bllclde Gadut1D aald he la a private added to the lnjuncUon • cltben buy!•' a oervJce from a cor-'lbe coll• tppeaied and, late Jn April, poraUon. "What makes me l!>lnk the 1 three-judge,j)M•l fN!n the Ninth Cit<Ull clty won't next tax my doctor bill or Court of Applals set aa.lde the inJunctlhlnon, I b·11 t~ • 1 , .. h k sttUn• that Ille bllrden of esttblls g awyer 1 -1n;:y re serv ces . e as -ltlvasiOn of their consUtuUonal r~ts edi:h.rie. Currie, prtald .. t of · the wu up to the students. 'lbe appe lie Newport Harbor Chamber of O:lfnmerce, court opinion, it wa• &lated, C'Cncem~ said he resented the ld0. of the council only the Issuance ol the tnJ\JllCllOll and Wll not Intended "to reotrtct the Dlllltct Jammln( the tu throuAA without Ume Court lo maldnc the lnlUll delermlnaUon for the chtmber Jo lludy tt. ·So too Cl\ tbe merlll after a trtal." • did Rober\ M~ ol lhe Chamber. Becauee tbe a~ate iilllnl •-ao WWlam Hudoon, HOii M em o r fa l a •-' :hool -r lloaplttl ldmlnlatrator. l8ld they have ~°':ff~ :S ~icie'" 1o"~bllll>'ii.O u annual uUllUa bin of llJJ,000 ml ha'r nilel, penc11n1 -ol Iba acblal they would have to pass on t.he coat I o/ the tu In their hotpllll nt•. lrta · ,.._ councilman Dee <look l8ld he dldn~ thJn1< Iba fnmen ol the City Cht'.'ler had Jn mind ·~u llmmlcka" like bed tu, ciga..U. tu, uUlites tu. Mayor Ed Hirth said tbe Idea ol the uUlltlet tat 1'11 to a1ve a more even· II• dlalrtbutlen to all uom lncludlllc ,..ten and 1-and not j1lll pnipeny ownert. A weelt a&o all counci'men had bousht lhat Id•• In order to hold down tho pt(lpe-ty tu r1ta. But lhat w11 before lhay !<new the homeowner mleht not benefit, the tax .... llOIMleductlble .... the -valuation pldln would loot • hrf&hl, ' - Harbor Trusteee To Pick Officers Nnport.Mesa School 1tuJ1iu wlll alacl • new pre1ldtnt and a sl!<Ond ln com- mand tonl1ht at lhetr meeUn1 IChedulad for 7:!0 p.m. In the Costt Mesa Hip SChool Lyceum. · Mrs. Marian Ber1eson will be com- pleling her 1•10 tetm as pruldenl and Dooald Str•uu wlll be floloblnl bl. lll'm 11 clerk. • • - Bankruptcy Strands Kids ANNE'.X IN DE~DlOQ\·· •.. I ' • . In Europe PARIS (AP) -Severt! thousand American students found themselves momentarily stranded in Europe today after their CinclMatl·based tour group Hied !or bankruptey. But apokesmtn for the ll'OUp quickly arranged !or ao airlift for Ille otudanta -who are In Parts, Rome, COtocne, Geneva, Vlenni., Athens and parts of Yugoslavia -promising 0 we have the mOney." Some ol Ille students took the whole affair 11 a Jart. others were bitter and a few were l!lXious. But nobody WIS sufferlq:. "Nobody has been stranded," usertd T. Bulfet Hyde, acting prWdent of the World Academy, the ill-fated tour group. "'llley .,. all lll•ly boused In lhiir aceommodltlons and they have their Plane reservaUoM home." Five planes will leave New York today and seven more Wednesday to evacuate half of the strll)ded youths. Hyde aald there were about 31000 'ttudents on ~ tour -program througtiout Europe. "We already aent eoo to 700 of them hoine ln 'the pest few days, up to today," he added. World Academy and four of its subsidiaries flied voluntary bankruptcy petlUons Monday in U.S. District Court ol ClnclnnaU. The agency's brochure had offered the young people "the best of aJI sum- mers," a study trip to Europe with school work and classroom credit worked in. "We are no Joqer financially able to moet commitm,... !or traMpOrlalloA and accomma:laUon," a sta~t from the organhaUon said. Ao attorney said the firm had -ts of abou t $800,000 tnd deb!! ·or '4 million. l:uropun travel aaenctes which had contract.r with the flnn wtre reported fearful or the effect on Uttm. The students paid about $1,000 each ror the tour. Coast Can See Venus by Moon During Month . The star above the moon Mooday night was ~ evening star -Venus .. And lcoordinl lo Charles E. llomgl<o, cfiree. tor of the Tesamann Planetarlµm 4t Santa Ana College, lt is ·not a rare phenomenon for this ume of year. "It will be happening once every 29 days for the next couple of months," he Wei, "but it will only last for a few houra." -At flrat atance, it looked like an airplane wu flyina above the moon, but after the Jliht did llOt . fllcker, it appeartd-llU a star suspended above the bowl of a quarter moon. "Venus will be seen in that position for another month or so," Bomgre• 1&JI. "The. evening star only appears in the wttt about once every two ytars for 1 period of three·months. "And as the moon moves in its 29-day orbit from west to east, the paths of the two bod1es cro6S," he adds. "They appeared to be ~ c1 ... together, but in actuality, Venus was 200 times more dl.stant than the moon". c-tllliln Donald Mcinnis, 'Howard Jlolen ind Carl Kym!1, lnll11<nced by a ctty staff report that showed more than M6$1000 ln net rtvenue to the city each --lbt proparty, -for tllo ..Mution. Mclnu.la..and Ro1en argued that there ..:as going to be preauf.e on lhe airport rtgardl*. The seventh councilman, Richard Croul, s'fePj>ed down from the proceed- irigs because his brother, Jim Crout, is • Vice pdesident of Azimuth Equ.ities. Afterward, Alimuth President Broce Nott said be WQ a UtUe surprised the COWICil dldnl ttlre I position. Irvine Company Senior Vlce President Ray- m~ond Watfon said, "It's gone on loog enough. I don't know what can be ac- complished ln two weeQ." A~d Canfteld, Collins Radio assist- ant secretary, read a pre Pf.red statement for his com~y In which he Indicated that Collins Wu forced Into the annexa- tion move by Aiimuth filing to annex the Boys Club Slates Defense Qasses VarlaUons on the theme of 1elf-defense, judo and lima lema, are being offeretl in classes al the Boys Club of the Harbor Area, with Saturday, July 11 the next one. Hours are 9:30 lo 10:30 and ages limited to II through 15, whlle parental permission slipa art a pn.requJslte for plrticipation in tho oompeUUon. Ttese may be obtained at the club's Central Br~, 5H Center St., where Richard Ntme(, held Instructor at the Uma Lamt Studio of MocWebello, will leach. •••• undevelapod ~ • o1 tho oai. property .. He said that would have bean uMfi able for their Jong ranee plan of di ve=-111111 raptll'I Indicated ....,;,4 revenu .. lo tbe dtY from proporiYilJi bed tax.1-sales tax, t>ullness Jicen.9e1 ~ so forth of about SZICl,000. Costs to ti.t city· to proviQe police, fire and str• sweepln( service would be about $~7,0I» to $21,000 oer year for a net take of $215,- 000 lo $268,000. • Atimuth's Prtsident Nott said they were not basing their economics on n:- pa.nsion of the airport and even took Into account that it mlll!ht be Cllt back. ••we are "relying on a ftbUIOU! freeway sys- tem," be said.· He said they feel the demand for office space will justify building 200,000 square re-t per year fa.' five years. \Yatson, of the Irvine Comoa,ny, thought lhe A:i:imuth principals a bit optimistic. He said they are planning more hi@ rise than has been built ln a11 of Oran~ County in the past fi•e years and a hotel of 4!'i0 rooms, whereas, he pointed out. lhe Newporter Inn has been around for awhile and nnly has S2S rooms. He said NewPort C.enter is givjng the city a return ()( $700,000 per year and ultimatel,v it will be between $3 million and S4 million. "Now ·we've put down your marbles (tax. base) do you take up ours?" he asked. Dan Emory, on tt stale airPort noise adVisory board, argued against the an- nex. He said when all the new businesses come in the council "you are going t1J hear th earjl\lment there are thousands of jobs dependent upOn the airport and if you out all those' people out of work you'll be destroying the economy." · "I've heard over and over this basic killing argument that alloM these air· port monstrosities to be built. Thls am- bivalent position toward the airport ill: the dilemma in Long Beach. Burba~ and U:is Angeles," Emory said. '.,·~ . . ' The next Ume that the mpon and the pl111et appear together -which llheuld be the evenln( of ~ug. f - BomlJ'U uya that they will be clOler to each· other becaUH the moon «Ul not be .. tll!ll. Aw. wait a minute -the darn thi ng's not straight. These photos, proving that the camera is sometimes quicker than the eye, were • taken by Stu Shaffer of Philco-Ford Aeronutronic. The missile "gan-, try" is the IS.story Avco Building going up at Newport Center. Shaf-" fer'l!i son, Steve, 12, a DAILY PILOT carrier boy, straightens the 24-incb missile model. Truth or Consequences? Sornttimts !ht lrulh hurta! W1 h1vo lost an occ•sion•I wit by not tenin9 1 customer what ha w1nted to hear. Wt hi9ht point out th1t t customtr would b~ !;ttllr off to pay 1 littlt more for our rub ber pad· ding than buy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels lilo you aro walling on b1lloons. Tho "baDoon" pad hurh the carpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins seems. Also, this padding often flattens out after t whne. Addltiolltlly, Wt mighl·t.D you !hit some .. ,... pet fibtll ,,.. mort practical than othor1. A llh.r lhit wons In ont tnture, might "bomb" in •nolhor. Fftl fret to caH for 1dvlct. AR of our sal11 peoplt h•vt hod 1rl1n1lv1 oxptri~nce In tho service end of thia bu.intss -ind eftw al -tho most imporl1nl thing wt can offtr, th1t no ehe dooa, 11 service! • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES .1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4131 • " ' " I f •• ' t;osi a Mesa I ' ' voe. 63, NO. 16f, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESO~Y; JIJLIY (7.; 1970 . . ' . 1°"j • \ t, •. I - ~Air Veterans·' Named to · Committee ' "A panel ol 11 men whole airborne • ~s push the million mark: was an· nounced Monday as the Costa Me91 A:vfation Committee; believed to be the f~ such, mllllidpal agency of Its kind in ;1 the nation. Mayor Rbbert. M. Wilson announced Hie appolntees screened : from :a field ; of more than 30 a'pplicanls and said they WVUkf ·~vene soon to begin looking . at the aviation picture In the Harbor ....... Councilman· Jack HammeU was ap-. pointed to at least temporarily head the ~ by'fellow councilmen, to whom lie introduced the klea two'.mooths aao. Hammell onnounced .today the ·-will Meet nes:t Wedne3day at 7:40 p.m. ici City ,Council • conJerence ·rooms for electioos and an overall briefing by Robert.Btesnahan,.Orange County Avia· tionD-. "He'll update us on v a r i o u s developments," Hammett explainfJd . Tbe Aviation <:omm.i.ttee will aCt as an advisory panel to city councilmen in all matters pertaining to ground and flooded with talent, pilots, naYiJaton, ' '"Ibis is possibly the first commimt , of its kind cr.eated by any city," said Mayor Wil~, expressing ·surprise at the response by qualified aviation spec:iali9ts in Costa Mesa. I ' . ' "We've discovered we -.eem-to '"bei.: one .man from TolTIDce wbo .la movtna· flood<d with Uieltn, pllol&, navigalor.1, lo the city 1hb .......... " . airport deslgnen, a I r-li n e teclml-Counellman ~-Nii! In od- cions ••. we will get 1""9 .,..-V"1Clng hb propooaJ lotO In the ·spring Into actioo In Ille ~ Juture." . tbaf moot· av~ «ianlladoos He said military hue comm~• have'proved 1~ ineffective, due; and many others have uked' foi'~talkS · ~lY Jo~. , 1 with .the group. , '· I ,. 'Ille co.fa M.,. Av)atlon Comm!*<' Res1dency in Costa Meu .. waa one ' wlll -by the ~uUoa. wbfb created roqulmnent ·used In the oelecllDil ~' It -; ~ Ille' clverall viewpoint for cess, although the -""""'• laoft/<I<• <Jrai1ct c.oupiy'a but lntertfla In Ila, ... • ' ' TEN CENTS de~1Uou. ..... Me.mbera receive no operaUnt funds. since tt was ..tabllsbed 11 a -instea<lel•-.-- drow on allocated municipal nmey to accompllab Ila ~- The nit ol . JM'..;;,.. nol .....-from Ille orlglnaJ rooter II headed by U . Qndr. Clo>tiis. V. Botlon Jr. (fJIN-, Rel.), of 414 Pr!-.. Drlvo, chief pllal • (~ COllMl'ITBll, hie ol} • U.S. TroOps for -'Is·rael? Request Hinted as Bombing.A-IOng Suez Continues Indian Relics Discovered Behind Fairview ·Ho spital By STEVE MITCHELL I OI 111t Olllr , .... llitff •"It would be a heck of a Jot easier ll we could conjur up a Gabrielino IDdian spirit to tell Ill about his culture," Sated Bruce Keller, archeology in- Mructor at CaJ ·State Fullerton. ' "But since that doesn't seem likely, we are going to have to find out how · they lived by proc~ing relics we find." Keller was talking about an archeology dig in Co.st.a Mesa behind Fairview state Hospital, which may prove to be the, fonner residen~ of a tribe of California Gabrlellno Indians, possJbly dating back lo 900 A.O. Keller's 15 summer school students from Cal Stilte Fullerton have been· dig- ain1 In the bluffs on state-owned property since June 15. Tbe lop of the bluff ls marked' off with string and several dfgglngs have uncovered what Keller describes as a gart>age pit. "It's just like lhe Orange County dump except we wod't find any plastic, styrofoam or rubber." So far, the archeology clau bas found several ag8t.e cores, used to ~ke rock, and some crudely shaped clli.pplng tools. "1be most exciting find wu 65 feet down the bluff," Keller said. 0 1 was \Valking around the area last month when I discovered a black layer right in the bluff."' An agate CQre wu . sticking out of the layer and.Keller knew he hid slum- bted. onto sometJUni much older than the (S.. RELICS, Page Z) TannedNixonBackinDC After Bus y Wes t Sta y By PATRICK BOYLE 01 1M Dell'f 'lltt lf.tf President Nixon r e t u r n e d to Wuhingtoo Mohday, tanned after 12 days 1t the Western White House io San CJemente. It w8s the President's longest stay away from the capital this year -iand the busiest: The golr!ng and swimming lhat has marked Nixon's other slays at his CalHornla home we!'t! ab!tnt, replaced by conferences and ciwearances before microphones on a broad range of foreign and domestic pollcles. , Press secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nil.oo feels the Western WhJte House hu advantaaes for extended stays. "Ile aets considerable \\·ork done there," said Ziegler. He said Nixon ·doelt not feel remote wben he la imlinl the D1tioo'1 busi~u ~ rr.n the West Coast and 19 Jn instant touch by telephone wllh Washington. "The President feels it's good for him to get out of Washlniton to absorb a different background,'' Ziegler said. The President began his b u s y Washington schedule this morning with a breakfast for Republican congressional leaders. He called the mee ting to discuss the money bills designed to run the government during th e business year which beaan July 1. So far, only ont o( the fiscal 1971 approprlaUon bills has reached his desk for signature. The other 13 major regular a~ propriation measures still are in various stages of legialative process, with no prospect that some of them will be acted on for weeb or mont.M. The President has already slg~le<I his intention to launch a major c&mpalgn to label the Congress ,irrespooslble and uncooperative in ihla efforts to fight in- flat!On -particularly In light of' last week's Congressional override of his veto of the federal cmstructlon ~ding JJle&SUre. Senate GOP leader Hop. Scott and House cowrterpart G<fald R., Ford emerg.ed . from the two ~ . meetlfll with the President criticizing tht Democrats for their '!spendthrift ways." The two leaders urged tbe DemocraUC-: controUed Congras to take spedfle ae. Uon lo ..mt the Pmidel!t lo pldllJC Ult!"' naUon1s -economy front I.. ,warUifte to a peacetime filolln( wltllout ' a· recession. , 'Ibey urged enactment of Nixon ·ad .. ministration praposala to m o d I f y unemployment C0111pemation, provide manpower training, provide low-cost housing, Increase social aecurlty benefits and improve occupational safety. Nixon plans to meet Tuesday or Wednesday with Vanderbilt Unlveroity (Seo NWIN, Pict ll }IY United l'nll llltmlatlaaal lsraell warplanes attacked Egyptian positions along the Suez Canal for the 48th consecutive day today and-a Cairo spokesman said Egypt's air defenses "hit" a Skyhawk attack bomber. There was no indication whether surface-to-air (SAM) missiles were involved. Israel reported Monday that Russians had fired advinced SAM3 missiles at lsraell planes and were helping Egy~ tians fire the older SAM2 misalles. Egypt Annexation Deadlock In ~ewport ~ ' ~ ' '" Newport Beadl dty COWICilrnen dead- locked S-3 Monday' ntlhl on whether to ...t annexotlm to Newport Beach ol 111 acres near Clranp County Airport. Councilmen stewed over what to do for a time and then d«:ld~ lo tab the matter up again in two weeks after the city,staff puts more 1tudy into it. Meanwhile; they will ask the 14cal Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) to also postpone for two weeks ita bearing schedulea Wednesday oo the annexation. The annex.atJon would take from county territory the Irvine ·eompany has re- served for its new city Of ·Irvine and add to Newport Beach the 50-acre Astropower property being bought by Azimuth Equi- ties .Inc. and 177 acres leased by Collini Radio Company. During the next two weeks the city staff will look Into the eftect develop. ment of Azimuth's proposed one million square feet of high-rise office building space would have on Orange County Airport. A corncem that all the new businesses moving into the Azimuth "Newport Plaza" complex would increase pressure for expansion of the airport was the reason :stated by Mayor Ed Hirth and Councilman Milan Dostal · for "Voting rigalns t the annexation. Councilman Lindsley Parsons, who {See ANNEX, Page Z) . denied the c!Jqes today and U.S. State Rusll•O. ol U.S,. llienclh In the Medlter· Department and Pentqoa oourees In ........,. · Washington .lndlcatecf they doubted par1 United 'NatioOo ~ • Generll U Tt>anl, tOld a """' caolAnooe In Geneva of the Israeli repert. toCsay be woulcl-not commeiil on noporla Israeli newspapers accepted the an-Russians were firing the SAM.31, but nouncernen~ at face value and spec\lla.~ he. •id It wu "fair, from the United that In the future larael might ha•e NatiOnl point· of view, to diltlngu1ah to tum to the United States for troops. bet)t'een o_ft!natve and d e f ea 1 l. v e They also reported ,the U.S. 6th Fleet • riapopt." . ' would pay a courtesy call lo the Israeli 'lbant aiao Wd the latest Soviet pro- port of Haifa in a remmder to the. poqll on the ~ddle Elst contains "con- Dlffleult on Gro'°'d-· .• , Tr-llcks f~e Eagle Eye · '-h ~---- On f~qhibtted:.Sire~~ ;,. ' Boys Club Slates : . . Defense ClaSses ··. ' Variationa on tbe. Iheme ol 1elf-defeme,. judo IJld, llma lama, are be1J!C ofiereil In classes at tbe · Boyt Cli,ib • d ' Jh! Harbo< Area, with Saturday,. July , 11 the next one. Hours art 9:30 to 10:30 and · a;es, lbnlted lo a through 15, while pamital permission slips are a prerequisite for participation in the competition. These may be obtained at the club's Central Branch, 594 Cent~r SL, ~ Richard Nuneg, head instructor at ·the Uma Lama Studio of Montebello, Will teach. .. . ·~~~\'f.~: " • I ' and ll!andil llrtvO bel•-- A-Ud Victoria-· bofll.fleavtty uaid.''' . . ,. 1,. ...---~ Traffic 'Eqb~r Jim Eldrtdp .. u - platned undtr·questloalnc by ~ Ahrin L.·Plnklef that tt!would •be dll!lcuit le prove, trucbn vtolato the0 CaHiwnla Velllc!o Code' <XI tlMm, No Inter-di!' ,.. ml)' be made of local roadwlyt not dealpted .. tnick ........ a plan aimed al -..i.ty llld lus wear and teal' on'tbe JM"!..-. Potlc. Qlfel llO(tt Neth laid It would be [IOOltble, but dtfflcult 'l<!r Ida pativlin.,f te tall lnJcU'on tl!elr0"""1ds to determine ff they -. not making llllejy •Jocal dellveria. · COwicl-.an • j act: ltan!lb«t, a pllol and bolder of a police n.erve badge, chuckled and tuggested· o-b t er v t n g truckers from Eagfe One and Eaale Two, the -pat.QI choppers. '"It·mil:ht be· fun ," n.Id the lQngtime lawman with a chuckle. . Tho tril!lc engineer aald trucka have been no ~t "!em to far on Estancia Drive -an extendon ol busy Placentia ~venue -nor on FalrVieW Road for Ille designated stretch. "' ...... \~,... ........ ! ......... A PART ING WAVE AT EL.TORb, MCAS, "BEFOR E FIRST F°AMl l Y MIADS'POR NA1'10N'I CAPITAL • crete and reallatlc --.. lor • juot and luting peace In tho aria. Ha -.Id nol compare Ille· Ruaslan plan -a recelll U.S. peace. proposal but -Ille Ruulans were being reaUsUc f« the fjnt Ume. ' An EiYPtian mlHtary l[>OUsman Aid 3.1 lsroell aircraft attacad· Em>llan positlom at Abou.Swelr, Fayed 'kibrtt and El-Cap in the north, central and southern secton of ·the watenr11 anif (llee MIDEABT, Pap II Mesa Declares Pr~i}erty Li~er f'µbli~ ~irlsipi~ ·llalllMa _. by yoin II WvJ ~~~~-= ;;ijQ"' SbtJhnat nm. 1...m.I leci lo declatatlon of ~-f­M .. prwerty u a pubUc ~· • 'Ille city Council look Ille ~~ ·!he stale lw Superior Cooirt ,. •• ._, at 1 liter date, but agreed II' live the owner a band in the cleanup ~. 1 Mlchoel 0..alleobe, of 1818.TUl'lili A .. .,. failed however, lo show up !or uie Wr· Ing inil cooveyed by lijer Ille Idea that ho -~-be penalllOd for olhen' bad muners .. "I've had a man takinf a load to the dump each day,'" the letl« "'lanllnl Ille undeveloped land off Placatla Aventie at tbe end ol a c:ukiHllC OD N.-i Wll)'. "U Mr. Dwaileebe is lincett, he didn't get what he paid for," said Bulldlog Inspector Dean DorTll, co rn p a r~i n 1 (lee NIJIBANCE, Pap• I) Mesa .Police Set Bicycle Auction 11You CM get ~ you Wint at Alioe'1 Restawwit," ae: Jt •Y• In. the pop -and the 11111e IO'I for Ille Coata M.., Poltce ~·s quorier· Jy bicycle auctlen. 8""des -bikes In lllOlted ..... ol rePaJr, you can get MXlt llena • a baby 9troill!lr, a red wallet, & few bras lro[idel, two bowllnl belia llld a Volbwacm: fender. n-are am0nc thlnp Oil Illa II> ,...tory Pl'!llnd by Costa -Pollco Sgt. Ed Loooin, who -unclo!med pc..-ty for tho.daP.artm"11. Auclion Doy II qo, Saturday al 10 a.m. ~ 1bea4qta1en at • Fatr Drive, where 'tbe goods Will IO on vier ii. couple of daya ear~., . . Oraqe " Wt111~r , ' ' qi'• IWI nice and '•mmary 119<11 the Oronge Cout, with the uauaJ nl(llt and early morning low cloods. Temperaturea w t l I be allgbtly cooler. IN8QIE TGD-' Y ' · Veooa· "S\rlP" coimo °"""" ~~ -dilri!IG J ' ""'-~ljjl ·-ll!W " lql -· ' ' gomblm · wllo doo1 Pill &Mir debta. POii< 8. = ..... : ................ =-" ..... =r..:--." =~ ................ --.. , •' . . -• • f - J DAil Y PILOT c ,..., Ju~ 7, ltlll ;: ca:•.••.a e 1 \--· -~ . ' . ' .,. Huntington Backs Effort Newpof1 -Hears Against Pla11:t Expansion Fr~w .. yG~o~p, Takes No Stan.J , ~ HunlillllOa Beach city coW>CilmM art Tho Call!omla Publlc UUUU. Com-• 9 Huge BeAtch · Tower Units A 11-,. .,_ ~. !lmllar J ho!>il>C to pull tjJe pl111 on eipwlon mlslon ~ eppmed Ille propoood H•bor Area FreOWay Flch•·t.w to the Belliol ,._. Jo ODoil -. ~--; ol Scuthem Calilomll Edlaon ComJ>lllY'• ~.=:-.t. ~lalznlag 1" •utboritJ " preaellled petltiot)I wltll "'°" ll)ln :IO,llil ii ...... pl•-by 1111 · P'lrll QIN\IU generotln( -~-·-~·-· N 0"""' _.. M-•linMurel lo Newport 0lklld> cjty ..A. 'a.ircb!D~-.· · Thocoundl~HwlthcooncllmM ~-• onna ...,...,....e .... -•. llme!Mooda •''"' -~ 'Ille ..,~nu. dnllar ~ Ted Bartlett and Ge<qe McCracken op-!r In favor ol blocklJ>C .--· ~·· c C«mcllmen Y :.."!'.'!.~. .........., ~~ Is laMld tor Ille • AdlJU A"'--poSed, a resolution lllp!'Ortlng the counly Maybe the IOI-" ~ power .... .., -·,...--•-P a. , at. ..~ -<. supervisors' le1aJ battle to block ex-In the h~?'e -more dinners by without 1eUJ.ng 1nto a dilcuailon OD the ~'/Ill ~ "* ~ ~ . pwlon. candlelight. . planned Pacillc Cout Freeway. gu-. '?\ '!. The action wu taken despite a word City Attorney Don Bonfa pointed out Said Mtyar i!:d Hirth: It -~ • imtti, ~ _ I ol caution from City Administrator Doyle that "p-bly" E41on will haw to "We aj>preclale the IC!lvtty 111ft .,..,P one Uld twO ~ .... ti, Ud. ·• -Miller that il Ille plant Is not enlarged apply for • builcJloi permit from !ht baa taken trying ·to aolva a problem woold bo, mllliblt 16 -du-~ -the city must tJnd "a coople ol lhousand city. · cl ~. Cl1 a ~, 1illti. · -• -· -< lnduttriea eoch wlllll& to apend 1100 ooo Bartlett A1ci t11at micloar plants ID our ty. "'~tlltr '"'' -wllh to make uP the loss in revenue ~nd wculdn't be able to take over {or 10 lhlln or not thty have wcrktd rtll 'Ille -will llnlcll !lo feet Jdali. taxes." . yean. "We must have the Juice," he hard." Tiie chUrcll b11 lljed an Applldtlon with Deputy Mayor Jerry Matney agreed said. Freeway Flglilera and councilmtll In- the dt1 pllnillq ~ far • ~ that the tax bue would be welcome, dlcat.ct 11\at dty hall ii not whtN the dltlaul ~for lhA ~. Ulen ezc'··-~ "but what a price !" actloii Is -on Ille f?Mway -~ ....;. N on., olaht bi..u rr.m 1116 -· -·-,.,..,,. P•e J NN -· Is In .._It famJI r611de!llW -Matney explained that U•e cnumy Is -hava their ey11 on Ster-to. , Two !;;;;:, or iO I.:: 11 t11a ~ attempting to bloclt expansion or the RELICS "We asreact ,_ II not 1111 limo tO lbnlt fnr h --. plant to Include anoCher l'fl!O generating • • • a1r the .problem. We ljeclded to Jll'Wetlt '1111 IOqllell for 1 ~ ~ untll unw Edison meeta the llandmls the peltllom and pt out," Mmba1I will~~ by lll6. plilll!lla~. AltOUMINT CONTI NU II OVIR AZIMUTH ANN!X o1 the Al' Pollut!oo Control Diatrlct. upper Jayar dlUIDIL Dullield, chalnnan o1 !ht Freeway Aul. "·•·· -"•'for~ 1 -&ftl P'-1 la .ft Mt! Aalr .. w1r; c.111;.. Si~ t. City "Now. It'• a legal l>ltlle to ,.. woo 'Ille llludenta· iMCln dlalnl and Keller Fl(hlen, aald foUow1oc illt .,..,cu ,,,. ,.... _ _ baa Jw1edlcUon," he addtd. now belleva dlay have-dlacoveted 1 ll\lltlni. --to rllM · *"" Pl!/ ·tor cuUure Ulat Is P*Jbly 10,l!OO yem old. C• .. !!dim«I tabled -!Ion e1 ,; !IN! jact · "We aron't ~Uve yet. but n'JI --UJ>lalnlnC lie CllY Council'• ~ ....,_ .1'0llll ,D. Wiii, !flt "' •• P,,.e J Police Checking .. soon .. Ula~ II M!llpjoa --ay -· Jl"ljlcta dnal_..i ~ -11 ANNEX J back lrom UCLA laler tilll 111111Jfte!'," Mayor Hlr111 related tator 11111 11aie: Di~~lhetollilllUIPa·O!a"".',,_. ~!lllctol\y•~ · N DEAD LOCK • • • said the bearded inllruclor. A Cirbon men! 1ald !ht city llafl would Olll!tn~ ·~~ --,..... .--. CircumStRDC°"' of . a test latlmata !he aca ot rallct. workllc with !ht hltllWay ana1-. °" .. adjacent ~ ala6 "" Tbo lower level dlglnp have 1111-deelin ltudlel aJoatl the l40plOd '°"It. W9l'I ~ aaJd u.ai J'"llm!Jlaty *' -acaJnll tJlt iMtt a'IQld tl\at el>le for tlll!Jr lollC raRfl plan of do-cov-what llllJ bl a atone bowl tac11 wtlh the ·c117 ladlcaeoot tllat Illa malliJJll ..,. olllce space available ~ the ve1_.n~ Fatal . Wreck appnlllmattly 10,000 ,_ old. The cl>urdl 11111. bo lllorl el partJq II** alrport -Id only alaw doWn deYtiap. Tbo city llafl rtport.lndlcatod a1111Ua1 studenlO have ala6 unearthad amall for the facllllY. ment ol Newport C:..ter and tha cllY ...,._ to the city from proporty tu, animal bonts and poaslbly a aecUon would llt m.ralJ tradln& doltary bid tot,'"* Ju, l>Utlntlt u....., and Clreumstancts leadinC to a car-cement of booe lmn a 11uman:- t:o1...im.i• Doolkl Melm ilow.r.i '° forlll ol Oboot 1311,000. Costa to the truck collision that killed a Newport Kelle< tl!lnka tha 1owtr ltYel 111l7 ~ and cC! lt11111a .........:..... "1 a cllY .to proVlda palloe, ltra and llreet Beach real\Y company lpeciaUlt m Costa be cloaely tied to 11111 La Jollan culture ,.,....P.,eJ ,... •• p, ..... COMMITTEE •• ; clt,y aWI n~ that oJioHiftiO!; tllan ~ --1d-bo .abeut $17,000 Mesa Mooday momlnl.,. beiJ>C probed dilcovtnd near San DI• wblcll ta,_. !Gr a 1-Beoch ltrm. NUISANCE 121$,006 ill net fivtllllA to 1111 cl'l,.. iach to 111, ;J'.(r ye&r for a nat take ol 1165,· today by traffic investigator>. 1Y 9;000 ,. .. old. :a ~':'·~g :,:uon "* ha', ~ _ , _ • • • =-= Ille _ptoller!7 .• ~ the ~,\'mUlll'~~dliit Nott Nld they Lee G. McClellan Jr., 3t, or i02 St.vent at"elW!!:'l!'J,~:7 ~~~e ~ A ~·~ 11 8 •~ ,...._ LI. ~ ••••• >. llOI ~ ..... ---• Ave., Santa Ana, WU apparently dtad •~ ~~ ............ •-••~ · • -w~ ~••• .+01. .-. tU!o -w1lll a '1111 u••~ ~ •-_,.. .... ,.._ .,.... --·co on ex-b Of!l may moon thll the lndlam Uvtd enUraly Robert JI. Hall, of 1141 Calllbmla St., :;-'.;"' .. "!:: llli ......... --•--~ .. -.._, ---..,.. Plftstll! ol 1111 and <vtn took Into al the acent, delpita •Horta 'Y oer oil the '"""''·• lal and dried IJah h flown bum be ,.....:=;i!:., • .,..-"'"'. 111 "::::."':?:... ~ wu_~~.to bt .,._"!the alrjwt -tfllt k llt eut baclr.. ,"We Jim Blaylock !o .revtve ~Im wllh mouth· ~ tool,..• :=""~"'.. ,~-• ~~ ~ u bera Pmini with Ille" ...... ,..... -~ "' 111-tA>mou.th ruuecltatio 1U1 wuu -.., • ..-.. w-w. ~u B-;a4 abd hel<f. assigmnenta as safety lllllr:=IDllCll-,"Dorrll~ ·• ~,.. , ~ ::i~~.,on • ab\&!Gul fffewaysys-McClellan wu drt~in1 south on Red S..themCiU!omlaaJid A~t·'I r-. ,....._.,,al,..,, r-·~· I>·• -· •-J1111 --eid''wlli!' -,_. v.~,.., ,;t,.,. Kelle.~ lflllentt-won 11-ia -• ~-· ...,.,, ot•JOll Cl•b ~ ... ...-tbat 't,";.~· ID -·i,.,,. .. !Iii · -. Ii' <i:-.-,lili . feel -• olflce illll Avenue toWird Baker Street .when at the dlgglnga and at the an~ Iinve, ii a Tr~ World AJrU-ca~"~n ' • • ... , .,_,..~ J\111111 ~ ••-·are a cement truck driven by Jack B. LarJOn. al ·-,... ~. slyll( ,... ... , ..,.. •-. I """' ... Jllliot:at Allllldli· ~ : '-I ~ for n., .yean ~· 4I, ol Fullerton, made a left tum In laboralory at C Stare Fullerton. Al ~~~out of Los Angeles for _., Wlbol -· 11111 "*' u~~ Ammll/-~ llr;,co W ', ol !ht llvtM CompQy fhoulht his path onto Baker Street, police Nld. ~ta!::. ~~!'!..cit,":!· il::'l!:.s ~ ~~ .. ~ .. --• did lie JIUerlnC. ·-.. !Iii 1 ·-~ 1111 tile ,ublluth prillcJpals a bk oii!Jm11t1 . 'Ille vlct1m'1 car skidded IO feel Into the field . .,.--., ~ .. ~-"" ~~" of 114 ...,.... "Anyone w!UI a 11111'9 onuch., ...... -41dD~ !lira a llilllllln .. Irvtne lie lald-.,. •••-'-,;. ~.": tho rl""' rear portion of the huge vehl<:I• St., b • Unltad Ah1!lle< captain wffh refrlpralOr )ult -11 'oior -· =7.::-' Viet l"rllldtlil llol'· ••. ~.r::i. . ..;,'::"'._ moro '""" ·-•"' • The slr·-1< 11111\mer cl.., in 25 y..,.' flikht °"'""enca and ,,,000 his piup«~" llld Oooncllnien 1l11lllim.I . -"1!'1 -llil loot c::.iy"ift ji;' _, ID all ol oranae and wu totally wr.cked, whlle the truck archeology field wort Is wortlt three hours ol that for UAL alone. I. St. ~· who -rlzooff In, . lllOUllL:l'...,~ lll>ow ~ CID be ... of ao -.~~ ~ ~'. and~~~ce':'~~ a few lacera· ~~tile ~5 :.:i ~.lille!t ~ Coota M ... Police Set. Dave Leilh!on ~ 1 behalf. ~ la two -. the Ne-·· Inn has been ·-~ !or "-· on h'· f oe ·-• dtput -· baa ,, Y'lff' eipei le!d aa a pJ!ot Hta proposal tllot .. cltr' Plcll ap ..,._ Cllnfllld, eoDlU Ila& uatat. awl!lle ;;;J;,;ly hll :125 _;-N ;;;'riled~ !u.b.d :i_ _ \h;v•.;;·:i~ S~~e~' 1ot ol -t lo <lo yet," and fltet prol11Sionally on a charier.,.; lilt tn."11 il Dwal-hluta tt to' the rt ~· "4." ~Ila-He said N*"Poll Ce-ta iivt .. the artery of the body -may have been he said. The fill claas will take up '~ as a sideline IO i.w "11orcement. • curt> wu tactOd Oii u a _... to ~ C41lb-'-"3,. --dlJ • l'llllr1I Of l'IOO 000 per Year and the cauae of death. wbere tlle" summer c1., leaves off, Robert A. Roa, ctirrently a Torrence Councilman Jl<k Hamm4U'• motion to =:...~Alllnuth ·eJ: to 1 -... ullfmately U wtU be bitween 13 mlDlon Funeral servlcel for Mr. McClellan, he eiplalnid. "WIW> -· 111tybe n 'IJ resident but moving to Coota Mesa, daclare tha 1lllllPtlY lol 1 aullanca. .,.._ cl !Ila~ and If nl!lllon. an account analyst for Maccn Corpora-find gh rell to tHO u1 buay i• an alr lrllflc _,.,ller at orance Acllnl Cll7 Manaeor nod iloraabol "'"'""1· -. . "Now wt'va put ctown .,_ marl>ln tlon, will be Thunday 11 S p.m. in ~ IP'lll"-r:'• County :'!'J:I and baa held that job laked ff Ibis wu to bo -at · RA MW tAAt would bl · -(tu -) do you tab "11 ours!" he PacUlc View Memorial Park Chapel and at three 0 1' lncllld!ni Loi All(elef )lrieodllll to a new .clty Polley towanl ,. llllen-asked. lnt.matlonal Airport. . UU. elae"'-llon Emoty, on a at.ate alrport nolle lnlarment will follow there. . . Additional menben of !he Colla M- "I can think of • oouplt. ol -.........__ p, ~ board, arlUtd aplnat !ht' an· He laaves hiJ wife Sandra and a O'Brien on TV Aviation CommltlOe Include: behind me and llal!lll rnnlllD owni . r.--1lf* J *·lf•llld-a1Jlllanewbulli-1 daUJl>tor, U.. Jae, his pa,.nll, Mr. -David A. E_.,., ol 133 Presidio' me ol tlMln," Mid ~ A1vtft NIXON c«lit In lht oouncll "you are ·sotnr to and Mn. Lee McClellan Sr., of Flllbrook, WASmNGTON (AP) -DtmoCrallc Drtve. L. Pinkley. · . • • ~ lltar Ill '*'IUmellt there anrthouaands Of two brothen, Oeoree, of Santa Ana and National Chairman Lawrenca F. O'Brien -Ervin Oallachtr, o1 2161 Elden" "I can think o1 400 hOU,..,.. ""1d· Jobi. dependant upon· tilt atrport· and I! Jack, of Fallbrook. gOIS on the air tonlaht with 1n equal~lm• Avenue. Mayor llobtrt M. WU.00. aiuc.ii.r 41-• )'OUSU thooe peopla out of wwk you'll Ha Is a!IO survived by hl1 palemal reply lo Pmldtnt Nixon's J11111 I.I state--.Iamea M. Gonnan, ol 2213 Watennon "Aw Cl'mon," .,pped Q . Clair, "WI ~ ~. &he economy... grandpal"entl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ment on the economy. O'Brttn wu Way. . isn't IO!Rlllllng that'• gnihC to follew a pnoldenttal tut i.... -l'Vt . """ and ovar 1llft baalc McClellan, ol Barstow, and Mrs. 'Ida rranted 211 mlnutet' lrff time by CBS. -Ceoree P. Grtrltlh, Of 111 RoblMoad us to our vaves. • :r.= r /J:..ltd llllMrllt; kUllq -ment that allowo thesa air-C. Thom, or Leilure World, Seal Beach. The other two commercial -ts pro-Lane. • F.u.re by Dwalleobe to ci.n up btl -roporlldly 'llill till Ille ~ !:! m~U•, to be built, '11111 am-The Rev. Ediar Bell will olOclale vide<I Democrats equal time the ""'t -Dick Tndd, of 11711 North Airport· pro~ bejond a io:~ !)eadllne alh• tllal oompua -"muell ......_ tllb U.:ll!:l_~ IOlanl.._l!'!. airport 11 at the rllea. following NlllOll'• ICI!!!••· Way, Oranp Oow\ty Alr'j)on. , tbe cJIY·-to Superior Court mo«......_~·~·~ -..,..... ........,. 411 ,l.Oo(, --... Bllrbank 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;i;i;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~~ ---of a IMO oa tht property. __ ...,.,..., •• bellm. aftd Loa AllltJlt, lmory lald. Jr ,,,. cllY would then •lw 1111 - and btD. bwalleebe, -land "'"'Id be ued up In court -unW be .,..pUed. DAILY PllOl OlAHH CO.Ut ,.Wll.llMIMt Cl)M. .. Aff'f' lelio1rt N, W1e4 _ ... _ . J•tk R. Ctrley vw ,.,. ......... 0-11 MIMllll' n.. •••••• ,11 ...... .' Tlrlelflt• A. M11'flrll ... I • .,._ ltlllw c.... ..... OMte JJO Wett lty Str.tt ' ' M1!1l111 Allilliren1 P.O, It• li•O, tJ•16 --,...,.,. .... , .. , ................... .. u,.... ~ .. ,_, ·-............... : ""' .,_.. . ......,. ..,. ,.....,., •...,.. m c.--11ee1 Status of Flag Charge In Dpubt; Youth on Bail ,.,,, a.. Iba! ls • .... ol lon:lablt ~ to Ol1lllllad fQVlnlmeqt, or an lllvttaUon ol anordllitl• - er propaclllda for thae ~. llAlllllloo upltload. Alllatanl a.Ill IIAlT)' N1Jaon Mid Illa -ol Illa cllaraoa ..... with !ht ~ Attorney. "We juat ha..,, cot tha .,._ yet, but ,..·re llWI punul .. .. ··-fl be IU:I. . ,, ...... J MIDEAST •••. ·-air -.,._ latamplad 1111-..... pi8nltl and bll a Slipowk. • lie dkl Ml olabinlt ... 1111 word . "lilt" 11i1t EaP1 ..,. ti llu allot ..,,. ""' -... two Slt1Uwb In Illa Piii -ilnall QIJal of lllff IA. Oto. Hallll 1111'1.n, .,ill -.y ~!tit Iftall ,_ -hit .., AllhGuP the autllorltaUvo C a I r o -Al Ahrlm denlld -II aJltcatlona R u 111 I .. ,,.. epera!lllC inl11!11 •Itel ta closo aa II mlltl to the SU11 Cenal, !srMll -nre aylna the neat move tn tM: MldcUt ltUI II up to Iba Unltod &Ila. Truth or Consequences? Som1tlmas tho truth hurh! We h1v1 lost •n oce1slonal salt by not telling • customer what he w1nled to h11r. We hight point out that • customer woulcl b• bollor off lo pay a n111o more for our .. bber pad- ding thin buy • 'chetpor, mushy p1d th1t feels nko you are walking on bolloons. Tho "balloon" pid huril tho' .. rpe1 bocking, c•usOI str.lchlng, ond ruins ... ma. Also, this podding often !lotions out oflor • wh~1 . Addltionolly, we inlght tall you !hot ...,,. Clr- ptl fibers are more pr1ctical thin othor1. A fiber !hot worb in one llrlurt, mi~ht "bomb" in 1nother. • FHI frH to coR for 1dvice. Al of our .. 1 .. pooplo hove hod 111t1n1iv1 01poriollc1 in tho 1omc1 ond of thi1 busin•H -ond •ftor ol -the most important thing we can offer, thot no el10 does, is aervicel ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES Jf,63 Plactlltla AYf. COSTA MUA 646-4131 " . ... '. • _I • ,, • • __________________ __. •. " . ' ' •• 1 SaddleLaek EDITION ·- V ' -*. --* .. , OL 63, NO. 161, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Volunteer Ai·llly Ask~d . . ' ByJ~y ''71 ll!ASH!NGTON (UPI( -T we I v e 1ma1ors 1otroOOoec1 tegistattoo 1oc1ay to end the draft and estabti&h an all- volunteer military b)' July 1, 1971. ·~ 'Ille IP,ooaors ~ed · acro,,s the political $1)edrum. from cmservativ~ Barry Goldwater, (ll'Arlz.,) to liberal George :McGovern; (D-S.D.) / Sen. Marl( Hatfield, (R-Ore.,) the prfn.. cipal sponsor, said a volunteer military was feasible regardless of manpower requirements for Vietnam. Ile said that. conclusloq ' was backed by a presidential commission headed by fonner Secr.etary ol Deiense Thomas G'ates. ''It· is ironic that so unjust and in- equitable an institution as peacetime eonscrlptiOn, with all of its .iriefficieoces, shoufd be maintained by unproven assumptions, groundless fears and the mere mOmeotum of the past 20 ye.ars. ". : . In Juiie of 1971, the Selctive Servi~ Act will expire. If we act now In t.h.e Motae11 anCl begin the process of uilding a volunteer military force, it ,Will not be necessary · fu pe~ate conscription beyond-that time." Other sponsors were Sen. A 1 a n Cranston, (l>Calil.). Hugh Scott, <R· Pa.,) Robert Packwood. ( R -0 r e . , ) Stepllen Yoong, (D-Ohio.) Robert J. Dole, (R-J{an.,} Ted st.evens, (R-Alaska,) Vallee Hartke (D-Ind.',) ~ i ch a rd Schweiker, (R-Pa.) and.Charles Goodell, (fl.N.Y.) . An all-vo1unti!er force is one Of the Nixon administraton's goals. This is Raquel Weleh, a movie actress. She is standing on a Jot of money bags. She is wear- ing some coins. TlJ~· signific- _ance escapes us. Who tares? No Cha~ges Yet Agaillsr Marine In San Oemente While the Seled.ive Service system remains, it will continue to draft young men under the same principles it has for the post 20 years , eiwpt for a l!J -·Vii,'l'F.R7.Ac· .=::"~~~-~~-{~ C Rul . .D. . ~· WSyne M-. in . jail '"'"' OUrt tng ue last Friday in the mi>rdir al. Mn. Comle , Lym Johnson. ·• ' • 0 Saddleb k' Polire Ilet<clive LeooW GOoowln was U . UC S l'<l!"'!'d. en route to 'l!ie. District At- torney's office In ""'1tral or~ COunty ~ morning to resume his .qUesi for FI air Regulations A oourt ruling on the constitutionality of Sadd.leback College hair rules should be forthcoming before registration .for tllO fall q~ beg~, NOW!"I" Beach attorney Patricia Herzog said today. All facts and exhibits in the case, along with oral argument.t, Were presented Mo'nday to Judge Harry P:regerson of the U.S. Di.strict Court in Los Angeles, who took the "package" under submission. ~ent for the college w a s preoented by County · eou ... 1 John PoWeli while Mrs. Herzog and her 8910ci~te COUD9el Fred Okrand of Los Ahgeles presenied the case. for five Ioog-bah-ed students ·disputing the ~ ,ututionallty of the school's dres.s code. . Mrs. Henog said there wap no !"ay to tell how long Judge Pregerson nugbt take to hand down his ruling, but she expected It would be forthc<>minl well bef«e fall registration sta$. . ·"He will ·rule. either that ~. ¥1;, code i'J constitutional or that it 1sn t, llid the aUomey. "li it isn't, we can pi a permanent injunction to keep the college from refusing to register students because of their hair style." 1.,'nle Saddleback dress code has1 been more or less in abeyance since January, when Mrs. Henog obtained a preliminary injunction from Judge Pregs:son to 't three Jong-haired stud.en~ to ~er. Two more students later were added to the injunction. . , . 'lbe college appealed and, late m Apn~. a three-judge panel from the NI~~ Ci.f~t €ourt of Appeals set aside the 1nJW?ct1.on, stating that the burden of estab~hlng irlvasion of their coMtitUtional rights was up to the students. The appella~ l'.IOOrt oPinion, it was &ta~. ~erna: only the issuance of the 1n1uncl'O!' • ndt Intended "lo ... ~ the District ;rt in makinR die inltia~,determination an the'merils after a trtal. t. Because the appellate ruling came JO close to the end of the school year, GO effort was made to re-establish the ·~air rules, pending outt'Ollle of the actual l\'ial· . ' . Rail .Union Strikes .. " 'fhree .ltt?jor Lines . WASHINGTON (UPI) -.'Ille United Transpoftatloll Unloll (UTIJ) all bol "!Ut down .. three-of the nation 's bigger rallroad• today with a sudden strike over an 11-year~td dispute about ellmlna- tion of firemen from locomotives. a mtlrijer complaint agalmt the J.t.ye3r- old cook alter·~ lhrouih ihe day wtlh 'local DA-~ In Laiuna Ni&l,lel. . • , Mell!no, booked In . the June 16 bludieoo-stabbing ,of tbere·x.p e c tan t m<Alter, has bee!I held In San Clem"'te Cil}: Jail sin<e his pt'Odawn arrest last Friday. Detective Lt. Robert Mason said this morning that despite r~ elsewhere that Mellino bas been1 ariaigned, or would face the format charp1g todly, "the t.ruUi is we're still trying to get a complaint from the DA." UntU a complaint or · indictmeri. are issued, no c~rt actl<1:1 would take place. The curly-haired, slightly bunt cook originally from San F~ · has re- mained urirewonsive to · Qde;stiOns by police si~ 'hls an'efll, Mison s'aid. ' "There is ·always a chaDce that the DA will not issile a· complaint in the case we have· presei1ted and that" we might release Mellino 'without .lny fOrmal charges," Mason said. Monday's snag was the result, Mason said, Of Jong deliberatioo by DA 's representatives in South Oranse County Mwticipal Court which lasted through ~ afternOOn. ' , · "The' ~le down~ here w111;te<t to '' coosult With headquarters before >ren- dering a decision," MalOll i!iald, "and Goodwin is ijlere today to assist in the proceedure." Meanwhile the quest· 'for more PhYsicil evidence in tbe .murdf! _is continuing -ootably a search 'for a weaP?!' used to stab the 20-year-old wife of Marine Lanre Cpl. Mark Johnoon, 19. A tennis shoe which could have made the footprint found In flle'b8sln of Uie Johnsona' kitchen sink allo ~-fl},ilsing, along with Mrs. J~n',s wallet, not found at file acehe by lnvettigato". 'Ibe young Vietnlm'.vete;~-who•.iin : is a prisoner has offered , no offi cial statemems to poUC. since his \ pktup at nn apartment whoro .be,.ooWklnally stayed, and has proclaimtd neither guilt nor innocence. "They're trying to get me ·for sulJl!ojon of murder,'' ~ appareuttr cilm ,p.a..· Ive Marine told a police ofnc.r if.;.qy during a photo -· • • • • ' " ' " . ' 9ine Lost. in Cra11h . • l "\ j •' • MARBLE, COio.-(UPl) ' -·A pi<;kup truck carrying a dozen . penons aloog , a winding Colorado mountain road plling- ,ed 200 feet down the mOllll\alnsjd• i&)d into a storm·swoUen river late Monday , Nine of those on board were misling and feaud dead. Egypt ·Says . ' Air Defenses Hit Bombers By United Press InternaaODll , Israeli warplanes attacked ·Egyptian positions along the Suez Canal for the 48tb consecutive day today and• a Cairo spokesman said Egypt's air defensri "bit" a Skyhawk attack bontber. 'Ibere' was no i~cation whether surface-to-air (SAM) missiles were involved~. Israel reported Monday that Rusrianl had fired advanced SAM3 .missiles at Israeli planes and were helping · Egyp. tians (ire the older SAM2 missiles. Egypt denied the ch&rges today and U.S. State Department and Pentagon aoorces in Washington indicated they doubted. part of the lsraell report. Israeli newspapers accepted the an- nouncement at face value and IPficU}lted that in Ille future Israel' might ttave to turn to the Uriited State! fdr ·~ They al.so .reported the U.S. ·Ith Pleet wootd p.y a eour!..;y call 1or11ie. 1*ul1 port ol Haifa ii( ai•..mW ~· .u ..... J!llhe·~ rinean; ;' · • to ~I~ • •• • lVESOAY.; JQLY 7. "1 970. •. , , "' ' ' ! ' • • • • ' ••• .. ,. ' TEN CENTS • • · United Nalions SecrelU1 Gtn8'ii U Thant told a news eoofereace iii"! Gerieva today he would not COlllllleat on ftPOl'll Russians were !iring, 0tbe SAMJi, 'but hf said it was "fair, from the Unlted1 Nations point of ·vt•, to' ~ between offeMive aM' defensive weapons." ~ , • ~ \ • •' , ., " 1 • ·' ' ' ' ' ,J · ' ... ' DAILY PILOT ..... ar·IUdllf9 ~ : 'A PART.JNG'WAVE AT' lL TC!~. Mc~,-IEFPRE :,;,u;r FAMILY .HE~l?S /OR'.NATJON~S WITAL ' ' . ' { ) . . ' ' Thant alsq said the ~test Sovkt pr. posals 'on the Middle East. containl '!~ crete and realistic element!~· for»1 just and lasting peace in the rUea. He would not compare the Rullian plan with a recent U.S. peace proposal but said the Russians were being realistic for: the COOst Can -See .. '. ' TannedNixonBtickinDC . ' first time. · , An Egyptian military · spok ...... ata 34 Israeli aircraft attack!d ·~ (tiff MIDEAST, .pqe I) ' Dolly Dimples · Has Returned Dolly Dimples Is back .. The pastel J~e-slie plclUre or the rotund lady disappemd list month· from the aJi-nlght partr •at Laguna Beach High SclioOf · for graduating seniors. Dolly 1fas returned last week to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marcom, who were in charge of~decoraUons for the .. aruiual event. The youth returning the picture claimed a $25 reward. The mystery of the disappearance apparently has not been unraveled. "We're delighted to get Dolly back," said Mrs. Marcom. Dolly was one of several circuJ.moUf pictures obtained from a theatric.al props corhpany in lA>I ~le!. When the unique Dolly diup-: peared, organizers of , ~ party feared they faced an e1orbitant bill to replace the big gaJ. Venus by Moon l)uring Month ' The llar abc,.e' the n,ioon Milnday'lliilbt · was the evening star -Venus. And according ·to Charles E. B!>mgren, dlrec-' . . tor d. the' Tessmann Pl~tarium · at Sui& Ana · College, • it Is not .a rare ~nomenon for th!• time of year. "It· will be~.~ppening once :every· 29 · days ·for· the . nut couple .of months/' he alld, "but it will ORly last for a few hours:" ,. At first glance, it loo)ted like · an airplane .WU 'flying 1bQve • ll)e . 'lnOOll,' .IJcif alter the light did lllit meter, ;~ appeared like · a' •tar. sulJfended above the, bowl of a t1uarter moon. r • , "Venus ~wm .be seen in thit position for anolher· month or '80,',. Boritgrea aays. "The evening • star only appears in the west about once every two yean1 for a period 'Of three moaths. "And,_u the moop moves in Jts ~ay olb!t'fn>m ...at to ... 1. the pallll of tbe rtwo bodies cfoss." be adds~ 1· • '1Tbey appeared to be·. very cloee. together, ,but • in ~actulUty, Venus was JOO Umes more dlstant tha1a the1n00n". 'Ille next Unie that the """'1 and the ·'plonet appear tOgelher • -whl¢h lhocild be· file -eveotng · of Aq. 4 -· I Bomgrea, ays l!Jal. they .• will bo,Cl,..r tO .,each other" because' the moon will ' DOI be. settln(: · . ' . ' . ~ . ·' .. ' I l .i • ' ' ~' Mote.I: Unils:··.:a,~~d ·fo~:C O.K··< j ( • I ' ) ' '\ , ! ,•fl : •' • ' , I ' ._ Planners Rule . Ei(Jl!.~iotr .'E(t;s Into : (i.e~cd· ,P.hi:n'· · · I ~ .... ,, ;••1 ,',,Tf f -1\.._l, •' By!~~~='.!..~ (ll11ll~e,nalden¥>~" , . ; : .lil·~)loma. a~ 116 .~ Drive to . Seas Motel owner ·J;ore. Hanellnt' 'IP-°"':" •. pr11ne, -t!'! am ~. ~~~ : perenlly will irtn hi• bid to .add etpl "'° Ol·~'SDm ~•'•' bOme, -·~iud !~fol" Imel B .. units onto hls ·ocein front developmril s1ee!>9 HoD.w-,;., tio.\!ed t0' the )!it11 ; a..i.IJlo!t,~~k t:-La~ ~~er bfil [ . I ~ . iGit ·urr..•~-I' .. _ . ' caiit!JeWftd-' ---a, , m Sleepy Ho low.. . . . "" ~' ~IUllJll:ll'-=, to u Wft:, Cf!I'."'. 1 , .._4 .:...a , •• : . , . , Laguna Beach planntng commtatoners, mllsiol-· -~ a vafim>ce to ICld t*o ~ In the first of t•o public hearingl, moved "It'• no longer • prlrilt . milleouat , bed!: ~ "·~~~ qwned ' by' cr111 . the rezone request to second hearing aru <and bain't been ainCe the lite, · • ·~t-... Temple "J:m"~. 1 with Commissioner RObert ' Hastin(fl1 · 1•,'' .'.Hanaine declared. 1'I don't want ·,-.ApproYid a Vanenci to .allow Bob coinment that; "It ...... Iii flt Into units ,on ,the C-2 portion, the1 be1'lg · 11""1', lo ~ a truck and 'lratl'er the general plan." on the oc:ean.~· he added. , ., r rental Dulineis it h&' Ti!1aco · Service Long beset by spilt ronin& probleml A1 • M ')and• "°"· he J!Olnled out, iflauoti·aJ 1"3 S. Gout·Hllbwoy. ' in the block between Sleepy Hollow ~ villlon "Ould be required to sleep wllll .-~Id •· 1-a Riviera h!d lo , and Cleo Street, Hanellhe lhtf1ed from fllelr ear lo Ira!!'° and park nest . to rtlal~ 1·~1tng pole 1t1D. . . " 0ruge .J r .' ~ ':W•• I n's still' nice and 1UIIWJil7 akilr file Orange eout, wltb the .,..1 night and early marntng 1"" clouds. T~• w 111 bt allghUy, cooler. · ··msJ.D•·~-n··· 1 ...... .,.. ... ~'I --~··-·· .. ,,,,. ; yegm "Strip~ oalno $W9'.,, .,.jbr<d bo1111.,. WCG•· d•rillo JM1 tl1.c1jmmd JMrt 4Tl•4, lot more gomb~rs. , .,,,., don~ par - debts:.' Pcoe'8. · 1 1 (' . . ~--,:.. ~ .... : °"""" I .... --.. ...... t -II --ff nlillll't ' ~ ,, ..,. ' .. .,. --II--·" .....,,.. ~... ' ........... . ............... "'..... . ,,,....,. . ,.....,. l•ft --' 4 Hours after the strike began, the Na• Uonal Railway Labor conference asked that President Nimn appoint a n emergency ~ to restore setYlce for • dl}'S on the Baltimore & Ohio, the Southern Paclfic and the LOufsvllle and N uhvllle llalln>ads. Sheriff's di=puties and mountain rescue teams spent the ntght in the area laoking tor the paS!letlgers, !>ut finally called off the search after locaUng remains of the truck ID the Cryllal River. a past history of variance appltcatlons the ocean. -Dtlayeil a Teqllell by Ft•-Cro&I 'to a change ol district request to remne In other busineu, the cornmlukln : of '103 S. CoMt JJilhway to open 1& the oceanward hall of the block frdin ...,Approved a •art•nce request by . health ll"1d "'°" with uoe of lhe public ........ 14 ~"-t•M :;...........,.. :: .--.. R-1 (llngle· family resldelltlal) lo IW lklrloa S. Dlflo Jr, to alike• addltloa rl&IWf·w11 for porting. ' ) i -.. ---~---...... """~"-'---~~-~-------· ------~--------------·----. - ,, • • I I 2 DAILY PlLOl SC Tlltsd>y, .lo~ 1, 1970 Claal!fe €11rricula Clemente· School . . • Projects 1·0kayed , ... , ..... '. I .,.. PAllELA HALLAN ---_.. ................ Pn>jectl ;whlill' will effect ~ In the curricula at . ... Clanente •Hl&h ScboOI have -iifrvve<t "' capillnno Untiled Sdlaol D1*lct -.. The board approved II curriculum ~ l"-11 MOO.CS.y to!olling 342 h:iurl . of -k wblcb will bring about change1 In f«elgn language, English, IOcial ltudles aod vocational Jlf'Oinml. Ray Oliver, as1Jstant superintendent for lnltrucUan, toid the board that there are no IJIU'"aDCel thlt tbl new cuniCuls will bebeller. "However-, t( wtU provide a better means of meuurtnc •t\Jdmt progress and will be geared mo~ to OW' particular stt.idenll," he aald. I , . . A controvt'nlal ~ 111bntltted bv· a Cillml's Advilori' Committee rocently painted out' uiat there ""°uld be m•re ....-,--lntba- dlstrld. ou ... 11111 the v . .,....i. ""''~ would atlompt ·to flll, 11111 --th~ ~ • "built in meuurtnc devlcel." 'Ille ,...uall .._.. lndude Iba ,_..ntaatlon of Iba 1111 ad lllllt ....... Engllsb leaml to -a -Iron-lit.tween tl!e two ll(IM llld to lnrprv¥o -caatJlOlllloo ..,i .,..,. munlcallcia Ullll. Anotlw P"JPOAl, '!Ill be lbe -ol tbe Ell(illlt .,... riculum --the jtllJor and -. ·~ hilh levels . and thO allabllllunont ol a coune guide for Eqlilll. , Scleoce proposals will Include tbe coordination or the junior and ... 1or hilh -al scienc< -and the deve1-I ol 1 COtl1le guide lo·rtflect Iona r11J11t objeoll .... ,,_ 11 a _.11 ~ aa the inln>ducllon to eoclal -wblcll will Include behavioral objectives and another proposal which would develop 1 world hil\OrY COW"l' llludY IU!d•· , Other projects will bl Ibo development or rar eutern studies prosramlfor upper division. ftudenta, fck:ulbq: OD econamtca. and the study of 1 ... 1or· '"""""U.. oocW lludlea ooiJroe wll1ch ,wtll Jnellllle the far east, Africa, eoulb Aila, the Moslem world, and coneemporary world problems. 'Ille homemaldn1·projectl Will develop a con.sumer educaUon pnigram and in. dlvld= inl1ructloO to clothing con- ~-":.w-"°"1 will dtvelop and lnrpJemmt a Pl'Oll'IDI In vocational pldanco' lo apll)d pnMnt -k ""'" pns and develop evahlaUve crtteia. ''lbeoe prol«tl all ha,. I b re 1 tbrultl," uJd bUver. 1'ftry are a ref1ec.. llciaot ~ -· Ibo -educa-tiollll --by tbe -. and tbe now natloaal'empblall cm lldmlqun and~." The !orelp Jancuala projacl will esta1>111h a .....,1., tape lilirarJ' for all fortlp lanluale -IL TIME TO .GET SERIOUS Spiro Cool Towud Tlm1pleco Agnew Co1nplains Of Mushrooming Watch Orders · The Vice Prtoldent of the United Slates oudol!n11 tb1aU Spiro "-" walchel are ¥1<...,. Mqule. Anaboill pbystcian Dr. Hale E. lloulberty, -speclllty ttmeplece ftnn, Dirty Time Company, manufac- tiar• -~ wttches aent one to Apew nceotly. . Dana-Capo B;~ach . Seeking ~ reportedly thooghl It Wal a cleYer ldll but baa suddenly complained over nporlt that 50,000 have been ordered, uyfug be wun't consulted for pennllllon. To Gain CityhoodApproval Georle W. White Jr., the vice pmldmt'a penooal atlomey, bu written 11ylng no approv"al wu given and ttius l>Jny Time Compeny must coNld.• It. . ' 1be oecood allempl to '-Parole °"' .,.. ol Capilllrano -and I>-. Pcmt will be preoed«I to ~ 0.... ty's Local AICC1 ,..,,._, c.m- mW6on at Wedoedy'1 meeUna. 'Ille b>corpcntloll· -.nlllet, armed with I DOW !eulblllty ropnt and ....... map, will -the -!O< ...... dl;y -Ind-auch -.oted ..... rapaml~ u . Qiandler.sberman l".,..1:1, 11wb "! 1111 turpr1aec1 bee•"" I have-lv- lload, Thunderbird property, and-tbe ··--·-t· wlthht the MouJlol>NlgueJ Water Dlatrlct. eel no won! from ·~ ... --a .'lbe inoorporatm cxmmtttee'1 lat at· attorney on such a matter,'.' Dr. 18mpt In December waa dooled "wUbout Do1J11teriY said Monday when <0ntacted !'"Judice" jlpeDtac lbe -for -about tbe brewtnc "-" flap. ~ atllmpt wttboul watuni Attorney Wblte, opeoking for Agnew -Y-· In Towaon, Md., said pol!Ucll cartoona Sco!t ~ altonley for tbe·-. are 1 t1ntHooor'ed tradition and publlc ting lncoip0<1lloa. Ml the oommillet lo bopaluJ that 1111 ~are oubject to such_.. . Makiac tbe major pllch will be Wlll1am _J:A!£!flll1UO::-t,bom 'th! .• -Jll!lt.. .Bui Oil !be.other. ban<I, .be J!IYS, ,ll Knill:"'Cil:I 'inaOai.r GI Loo AWDltO., · ~ -la ralhr 1 flacranl vlolatloa to use who -bis spon time to be1p U approval lo -lned, Ibo -llap a -·· 1mqe 1n a <0mmerclal ven- the btlddll1( city wlill Ill feulbilltJ' '11111 be the <~lion of pet!Uont -turo -hit -plrililaloinind l"l'l""'IY ownen. Belon ., electloa ..., per11apa a ohm of tbe prallt. ,.port. tale place, o"'*" of :Ill percent ol 'Ille Maryland attorney says Vice Ray Berryman, -!Ung ~. tlJe .JlloPorty '!!thin lbe ,.... to be Presldellt Agnew wtll give, that consent, will ·pment ·the popoeed map d lbe · 1ncorpi!rated mast 1IJ111 lhe pot!Uons. · • p;,,vided what II< termed · 1 .substantial t II U,.. . propooal goes to the voteri, llhare of the profit goes to I amilles · Ii!' lh<oiporallon move would IOQlllre of Yank.s imprisoned or missing In Viet· Frot11 P .. e J a simple majority to pass. naJD. MIDEAST ••• positions al Abou.Swair1 J'ayed Kabr!t· and El-Olp In the norlb, ceiJlra1 and southern sectors of the wat.erwaY and "oor air def.,,.. sySl!""' inte'c<pled the attacking planes and hit a Skybawk." He dld not elaborate on the word "hil" but Egypt llYI lt bu lhot clown fwr Phantoms and two Slr:ybawu In the paa1 ...u. 1sr .. u Chief o1 Stall Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, said Monday three loot !Jr .. ll planes ...,,. hit by 5AM2s. . Although the authorUa.Uve C a i r ,o newspaper Al Ahram denied lsruli. allegaUons Ru 11 I I n 1 were oPeraUng missile sites as close as 15 miles to the Suet ~.,i. laraeli newspapers were t saying the nelt move in the r.pddle EMI is. lip to the Unlltd Sta!<s. The· two biggest selling newspapers, Ile afternoon papers M1ariv and Yfdloth \. Aharonoth,'Hid Washington reporll held · the latest Soviet involvement as a dlrect challenge to the United States and that Pmldent Nixon could no Ioos<r delay supplylntl more planes '"1d other aid to !Jrael. DAILY PILOT " ............... ....... ,..., a..c- OltAMG£ COAST PUtLIJHING COM,ANY ll1 .. 1rt H. W114 P'rulft!!I 11111 ,.llblltlllr' J11k R. C11rl1! Viet ,.,....'o•I 1M Genlr1 M•ll9tW Tho1111t lt'•••ll l•llOI' Tlto111•1 A. M11,plll11• M9Mt'"" e•nor -icll•tlll P. M,11 klulll o ...... c.unt, lidl!W -~ .. ,.,..., alt WC:ll .. , ""''' H"""°'t ••aC111 2111 W•I ..... , 9euln'11'111 L ........ cit: Zb ,_,A- Hlllllflt..,. tMdl: 1711J lttdl IW!e~11• 19'1 '"'"*"': * '""" 51 ,...,.. 11:9" • ifhe ~ city, whlcll bu a !lnan-· The Nallciaal . League ol J'amlllu or di! bale' of · fll m!Won In -..ed American Pritonm and Ml.,lng in valuation, hopes lo -out with Ill ~I Alla t. apeclilcally menlloned qjm police f«ce. by tha vlce pmldent'i attorDey. New, Laguna Salnry Pinn For Sclwols .Up Tonight A new besk salary tdiedule !or Lcguna 'BMch t • a Ch er 1, including "aciine increue, ,,, may be adopted by trustees ot their regular meeUnr tonlehl, •ccordiDc to Board President Lll7)' Taylor,, w ege necoua11on> with the teachers have been under' ny since failure of the Ill override tn April and· a llnll .... ion last 'nlPt produced • propoaa1 that will be ~ to lbe fllll board toniBh~ •TYior !!aid. . "1bert are 80Me poiata to clar up," , be said, "but I would apect at leut the bulc tchedule WW bl adopted." ~ up for adoptjOo lonlgbt 'wtD be· tbe IC!ledWe ol lalariet !Gr -.a. mimtraton. A new list of tutboob for me at the bliib llcllool will be _.... to the board, along with ........ of llludy !or !he comtnc yur. Laguna Niguel Soldier Dies On German, Dufy WERTIIEIM, Gem!any -Spec. f Curtis Leon Bloom, 21, of Lacuna N!luel died from a J1WUi1ot ..-dw1o( 111e weekend wh1Je oo panl duly ot 1 U.S. Army post In lh1s aouth German town. Bloom wa the ""' of Kennetlt A, and Wilma Blqom, DID Stlllwater Lane, · She .Ia a clvte leader and former president of the Capistrano Unllled' School. Dilllrict Pr A. Army l)IOkmneo said Bloom W1111 on guard dllty July f al 10 a.m. and wai reported mbstng the ..... afltmoon. His body WU found Sunday momlns In thick underbrulh about eo )'llil1 from hit pool The matter II under 11> vestl(atlon. · Bloom wu ualptecl to an artillery group. Ht wu gradualtd from Downey Senior High Scllool In 111!5 and allendtd Long Buell Siala Coli<p unlJI he entered Ille Army Jut yeor. Acllve In llChool wresUing, Bloom hid aloo been a i!ood ocbolar. 'llieoe two Items are ttclleduled for pretentaU<il ias infonnattoo to the, ~d. 1be coorse of study will be up for adoption July 21 and the textbook list Aug. 4. Superintendent William Ullom said the textboolal, · bOlh new and old, will be on dbplay In· the district office, ~ Blumont st. until that date, !or tnspec. lion by interested persons . Under a mnt'" board procedure Dr. Ullom said, the text book list wlU be rMdopted annually, after review of boU:r old and -books. Engine Trouble, Hijack Scare Delay TWA Jet , LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A hijack llCl10 and engine trouble kept one of Trant World Airlines' new Boeing 747 jumbo )eUiners grounded for more than six hours Monday. A TWA spokesmu !aid a stewardess ovortiwd -ger C. A. Yuper tell another pauenger, "lf I have another drink I'll like this plane to CUba.'"And, he r~portedly said it with a Spanish acctnt. • , "We're not Ykinl any chances,~ the !JIOkesman said, ooncedlng Ibo r.JDFk apparently was made ln }t!t. Yasper, an empldyo ol the Virgin Islonds' mainland ofllcea.tn New York, was removed by 1 deJ!Uty U.S. marlhll and .... charted ---t'llflt-lnt ancl.lnltffering wttll the mctnbal He WIS not Ch"aed with hljackln(. Yuper, 18, was ~eued wllhoul bond foPowl!ll hit arrtipunmt before U.S. Cornn\ilsloner Vanella TU90puloo. A pr-. 1im1n1ry beartn( waa set !or AUi. 7. After Vesper wu removed from tht plan:?. which wa9' bouod for London via New Vork with Sil -m, the bu1e Jal developed •ngine -.llWble and m .. cbanlcs worked on the ·engine. all after- noon. By tile time Flight 708 finally took of!, nearly seven hours behind schedul&, only l!I Jll*"'•n remained aboard. • \ -• ·viets C~ging-(:apti-v.~s?. -• • • v ~.~ ... "l I " ' I . House . Aide QuitS;,,Says Report Supres~ed WASHINGTON .<Ufi> ~The k.,.11111 "Tiley, are nover .u.,;.ed au~ the food' ~ are portly ~ wllb f\mU mamblr d 1 "~ iact·findJng teAIJl ls minimal and . ~ .are &ivtn lltUe tr:om the U.S. Ageraey flN' Intematiorial , water. Many are forcei:t to drink their Development (AID). that toured Soulbeut Alia resigned to-own ,urine. Most of the men could not ' 'Ille committee's vi•Joftty report uJd , day,. charging ilie c<1<11mlttee majority stan~ up, the~ legs having been paraly&· that ecnomlc problems Ire U,.' chief tried to stlppreH a finding that South eel by beaUnp and by beln1 lhackled threat to Ille se<lll'ily ot'lhe SoulD Viet. Vietnam holds clvillin priloners in to a bar;" namese people and ·the U.S Vlet- "inhumane torture cells.'' prisollJ are parUy financed with fundJ namization program. ' . Tbomas R. Harkln, 3G, announced bl! re1lpatioo. at a news conference p day afllr the 11 coorriati>en sublnlljecl a aummary of their two-week trip. 11te report made DO 'nlelltion of the so-called 11t1gf:r cages" in which Harkin said prlsoner11 are confined. Planoors 'in Clemente . . ' . . ' He called the committee report. "a whltewub and a snow lob." 'Ille congressmen who made the trip were members of the HOUie Select com. mlttl'e on U.S. Involvement in Sou~ Aila. Pvle~ Chairmun Tonight \ i -··~ Harkin said he and 1wo committee members, Rep. Wllllam R. Andenon, (0-Tenn.,) and Rep. Augustus HawkW, (0-Callf.,) found the "tiger cages" in a prison on Con Son Island. "There has been, and Is, an attempt by the majorl'1' of the commJttee to suppress" this finltlng, he said. Harkin said about 500 people, including. men, women and high school·a1ed children, are confined in the small aibterranean cell1. "The condlUOns in these cages can only be described as shocking," he said. Laguna Leader, Dr. Nell, Dies Suddenly at Home Dr. Edward Rabb Nell, prominent IA«una Bffch·llUl'geon ·and civic 1.-. died suddenly Sunday in his home at 7~ Emerald Bay. Memorial wvm will be held al % p.m. Wednesday In tbe Unlltd Com· . munlly Presbyterian Church, with Dr. Albert Hjerpe olllclaling. Dr. Nell la survived by bis wife, Fay; two IODS, Edward Jr. of fort Dix, N.J., · and Chris E. of the borne; two daughters, Antonia M. and Jennifer F. of tbe home ; and by two brothers, Maxmillan Nell Jr. of D.orbom, Mich., and Louis E. Nell ol Saginaw, Mich. A ~elired captaln in the U.S. Navy MeaiCaI Corps, and a aurv1ver or the Bataen death march, Dr. Nell had lived tn Laguna Beach for the past 11 years, ma.lntatnln& an actlve medical pracUce unW tbe day be!Oft his W!Hpecled death. He visited his: last patient& in South cca9I Community llolpilal Saturday, lc- cordlng to • fsrnlly spokesman. He wu especially well known in the Laguna area for hls servi~ as president of the Board of DI.rectors or the Boys' Club for eeveral years during the plan. ning period for the new club facility in Laauna Canyon. A severe attack of nu in ·January, 19d, forced his retire- ment from the board, but he resumed his medical practice following con- valescenct from the illness. He also was active with the Rotary Club and In !he Community Fund. • Dr. Nell was born ln the Philippine Islands, whve bis father was a U.S. government official. He grew up in Denver, Colo. and was graduated from the University d. Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich. He nturned to the Philippines in the U.S. Army, was captured during the Bataan death marcb and held prisoner in Japan until the end of the war. After the war he practiced medicint In ]Calamizoo, Mlch., but rttumed to the service as an officer in !:be Navy Medical Corps, remalning for 20 years until his retirement to private practice. Followin1 the Wednesday &WVice, private lnumment will be made at Pacllic View Memorial Park. ' Saa' Oelnente'r plann1nc ecmmillion will eljet Ill d>e1iman for Ibo new fliiol yar ,....,...y at tbe bollnning ot·thelntuliif,1i10 p.m. meetlnc which a11o ~ ~ a belrinc en •. oon- troveralal, tr'9o< parkloi ordinance cbange, -""'· t ,,,. 'nit 'camintaalon, which now, bu two ol It. lilelnben reappointed to new, four-year.tel'lnt, will hold the amual ~anization at tbe Mart ~ tbe •&enda. 91'alrman ol the advisory group for ~two f1scal years ball been George CGmmlaJonen Ray McClllln 11111. Roy Gll'l>artne sre l!ervin( !reel! terms on the commlsllon after betnc .._tnltd by 1be city council r<eenUy. On the rqular ~ segmpit or the .,.ma a city proposal to amend tbe zoning ordinance to impose stlfl restrlcUona on storage d. trallen, bolts and other mobile items excluding autos will come up for a hearing. The code change would require that certain vehicles be parked on private property either behind the front-.yard setback or on the rear half ot the property. Some items stored would have to be shielded from public view. In ~ hearing, a variance re- quested by MacPherson Chevrolet , to operate a new..ar preparation aervtce at 215 S. El Camino Real will come up for discu§ion and action. Commission opinion on the building Lifeguards Keep Busy Despite End of Holiday 'lbough the bollday week<ncl was over, acUvlty didn ~ slow down !or the Laguna Beach Lifeguard& aa 21 rescues were logged Monday In high iurt. The mOlt setious rescue came around 3 p.m. A girl was spotted about one· quarter mile off Victoria Beach and seemed In trouble. Guard Mike Englund called for assistanc! and then headed out after the girl. By the Ume btck-up ptl'SOMel and equipment arrived, the girl was safe ashore and unlnjured. 'lbe red flag, noting e 1 tr e m e l y hazardous water condlUon wu ralted for a short while over Art Coiony betcbes. The surf Is erpected to rtlum to normal today ml Wednesday. O'Brien Equal Time TV Program Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) -Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien goes on the air tonight with an equal-time reply to President Nis:on's Jwte 24 state- ment on the economy. O'Brien was granted ~ minutes' free lune by CBS. The other two commercial networks pro- vided Democrau equal tlme the week followJna Nixon's address. ol a Jehovah'• -dlurdl on u acm ol county land near the nortberly city limits also will be r~. 1be oommluion opln1oii ls be1ns iOOiht by .the couoty, -bu iurlldlctlon In the · area or the ~ Buell PallHdea where tile d1urch ill~. C<llnmlsslonen alto will clllCuio COWlCll 1ll'Ol)Oaals ,to eota~llsh 1 city ""'hllectural review board '"1d the IUJlelled oouncll cflanges in the prop..ed m®lle bime park deveiopmenl lllanclanfl. Virus Threat Sends 230 Scouts HomeFtom Camp A group of 230 Oranre Coul1IY Girl ' . Scouts were sent home fnm thelr 5Wll· mer camp three days early al~· • minor virus infected 15 of the children and 11 of their adult IUpervlacn, A spolresman !or the Orange County Girl Scout Council, bowe1er, aald a doc· tor has gjven the COWJCU pennluion to resume the normal camping schedule. The chiktren were Infected with an lll'P" respiratory virus, a«:<Jrdtng to; Mn. Francis Whitis, execuUve dlrector Of the l!OW>Cil. I The virus bit Camp Joe Scherman in the mountains near Hemet late IBA "'-eek. On the 8dvice: ot the camp doctor,. the 230 girls, ages IO to: 17, were tenb home three days early. 'ftlfl girla: had arrived tt the camp en JW'le 30, Mrs. Wbtt.is said, and she WM told by tbe docton that tbe con! · tqious virus: came frgm the mOUDtains arOundH~~ , "ThO watet an! tbe ~tdien were tMtei for the virus," she said, "and botb w ... foond to be aatisfactory.'' • , 51\e. ·aaicl the doctor pr""'ibed ... rest for the girls, but "our lnfinnary facility at the camp can't accommodate such • large number and the dOcto( wataed to get the girls out of the area to avoid any possible epidemic." Hickel Denies Ouster Rumors , DENVER (UPI) -secrei.,y ol Ibo' Interior Walter J. Hickel aays be hu not been uked to step out of the NlJon. administraUon no matter what tome reports may say. "I haven't been asked, and I have no intention to reslp," Hickel said Mon-- day after_ winding up a western trip that took him on a horseback ride irf a national forest, riding a raft down a wild river and IJTIOking a peace pipe: with Indians. .. Hickel alld he Intended to be with the Nixon Administration "as long as. wt have a job to do and they want us to do it."· .. Truth or Consequences~ Sometime• tlio truth hurts! W1 hev1 lost •n occasional aalo by not telling a customer what ho wanted to hoar. 1 We hight point out that • customer would be better off lo pey a little mote for our rubber ped· ding than buy 1 cheaper, mushy pad tho! fHls toko you ate wal•ing on b.lloons. Tho "balloon" ped hum tho carpet bac•ing, c0usos slrotchlng, and ruins seams, Also, !hi• padding ofton flattens out e#er a whtle. · Additionally, we might tan yov that-· car- pet fiben ire more pt1cfic1I than olh1ts. A fiber th.it works in one texture, might "bomb" in •nother .. Fool frH to can fot advict. Al of out .. 1o. pooplo hevo hod 1rl1nsiv1 11peri...Co in tho ttrvico ond of this bu1inoss -and e#er al -tho ll\Olf important thing we can offer, !hot ,,. oho d- is 11rvi,11 ' '· ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Avt. , .. COSTA MHA 646-4831 I I I ' I • • Volunteer • t\i·my Asked ~.Y !uly '71 _, .IJ,:fNGTON (UPI) ~ T we I v e • Introduced IegWation today lo ~nd the draft end atablllh an afl. <!'91~ mWtary II)' Jl&lY I, 1171. " • The _.... reiwod. ""'°" tho poliUcal spectnun •from ~rvative llarcy Gol4wil~r, (1\-1,rli.,) to liberal Geo.go McGOvem, (0-aD:) ' Sen. Mark Hatfield, (R-Ore . .) the prin- Cipal sponsor., •kl a volunteer military was feastltle-reprdlea of manpower requirements for Vietnam. He said that ,conclw.lon was backed by a presidential pmunisaioo beaded by fonner Secretary of Defense Thomas Gates. f'It is ironic that so unjust and in- equitable au ~tuUot>. as peacetime cmscrtpUon, with an of its inefficlences, sbou1d be maintained by1 llllproven assumpUOns, groundJess fean and the mere momentum of the 'put 20 jears. ". •.• In June al 1971, the Seldive Service Act Will eJil>ire. If we act now and begin ~ process of building a vohmteer military force, it will not be necessary to pefllduate conscription beyOl)d that time_" Other sponsors were Sen. A I an Cranston, (0-Calil.), Hugh Scott, (R· Pa.,) Robert Packwood, ( R-0 r e . , ) Stephen Young, (D--Ohio,) Robert J. Dole, (R-Kan.,) Ted stevens, (!\-Alaska,) Vance Hartke ({}.Ind.,) Rfchard Schweiker, (f!,-Pa.) and Charles. Goodell, (R-N.Y.) An all-volunteer force is one of the . Nixon admlni!traton'.t goals. While the SelecUve Service system remains, it will continue to draft young men under the aame principles it bas for the pest 20 years except for a brooder deflniUan of what OOlllUtutu eoooCladloo!! ob)lclpr - Court Ruling Due On SaiMleback' s Hair Reg~lations A court rullnl on ~ constitutionality of Saddleback College hair rules shOuld be !cri>c:oming be!'!"' re~ !or the !all quarter begins, Newport Beach attorney Patricia HenQK said tod!Y· AU facts and exhibits in the case, along with oral argument&, wert presented Monday to Judge Harry Pregerson of the U.S. District Court in Los W~~· who toot ·the "package" under submisROO. Argument hr 1 the college w a s . -by County Counsel John ~ell while Mrs. Herzog and her &.ci~te CQW191!1 Fred Okrand of I;.os Ni«eles presented the ea1e for five long-ha~ students disputing the con- .Otutionality of the school's dress code. · Mrs. Herzog, said tt:ere was no !"af t.O tell how long Judge Pregerson might tak~ to hand down his ruling, .but she ..-i..A it would be forthcoming well eX!'C""-_" ,u.., starts befcre tan regtstra~· · · ha' "He will rule • either that ~he. , i:, ~ is constitutional or that Jl tsn t, "'~J the attorney. "If i~ isn't, we can :~ a permanent injuncllo~ to keep the college rrom rt;fus~ to re~~ster students because of lhe1r hair style. 1tbe Saddleback dress ~e has been mort or less In abeyance suice J.an~ary, when Mrs. Hen.og obtained a prellmmary injunction from Judge Pregersoo to it three long-haired students to ~er. Two more students later were adtied to the injunction. . . The college appealed and, late in ~P"!· a three-·udge panel from the Nl~th C1J7Wl court o/ Appeals stl aside the 1nju~cU.on, tdting that the burden or . estab~111g in asion of thtir con.stltubonal rights Y up to the students. The appellate ..,. rt opinion. it was state<!, ~ed ~ the issuance of the inJunction and oo, not lltel'ld~ ._.to restrict the District ~rt in makinl!l ~he inl.tlal,,de!ermtnatlon Clll'tbe merits after a trial. . Because the appellate ruhng came so 1 to 100 end .. of the school year' c ~fort w;s matte to re-establish the :ir rules, pending outcome of the actual lrt4L ' l!a~ ~nion Strikes Three ~ajor LD;tea • r . . wASHJNGTON (UPI) -Tho-11-~porlltjon Ullkm (lTl'U) •II but llilt ' ~ thret of the nation's bl.,- n.Uroads today with a sudden strik~ over an 11-year-old dl!p\lte about elimina· iloll of firemen from locomotives. Hours after the strike t>egan, the Na· tion!l .Railway Labor CoRference asked tbil President Nixon appoint a n emefgeocy board to restore service for IO days on the Baltimore • Ohio, the lloUtnorn Pacific end the LOuitville and Nubvllle Rallrood•- •• the -,,,OIU!!. This is Raquel Welch, a movie actress. She is standing on a Jot of money bags. She is wear- ing some coins. The signific. i;i.nce escapes us. Who cares? No .Charges Yet Against Marine In San Clemente • • By JOHN VALTEllZA ~ OI .. Olltr ,_ llaff, · l'llrmal man!el-. dW'ps • iilt\ ljo,. not beoa lodpd qWol ~ .... le Marine Jnilllde 11.,..._lltllllit,. Iii jail since last Fridoy in· tilt ..-, al Mn. Connie LymJ- ~llce DetectJve ~ Goodwtn' was reported "' route to the Dlstrlct A~ torney's office in -I'll Orange County this ~ to ·resume hia quest: for a .~urder complaint agahwt the 19-year- old 'Cook after· working tbrough the day with local DA repreeentatives in Laguna Niguel. MeJlino, booke4 In the June 16 bludgeon-!ltabbinc of the e X p e c ta n t mother, has been beld 1n S&n Clemente City Jail since his predawn arrest last Friday. °'tedi\re Lt. Robert Mason said this moriiinj that despite reports elsewhere that'Mellino bu,been arralgried, or would face......-the fOrmal · dl'1'&inl today, "the truth ls we're still trying to get a complaint "frorir the DA.'' Until a complaint or indictment are issued, no,court act.Ion would take plact. 'Ille 'Mly-halred, sllghUy built cook origina.lly ·from · San Francisco has re- mainied unresponsive to questions by Police since his MTest, Mason said. "There is always a chance that the DA will not issue a complaint in the c~ we havti pre11,ented and that we might release Md&o without any formal charges," Muon sa1d. Monday's mac was lhe result, Mason said, of Jong deliberation by DA's repr~ntative.s ·in South Orange County Municipal CoW't which lasted through the afternoon. "The PeoPte down here wanted to consult with ·headquarters before ren- dering a decision," Ma900 said, "and Goodwin is there today to assist in the proceedure." , · -· MeanwbUe ~ quest .for more physical evidence in the .murder is continuing -notably a search for a weapon used to slab the ~)'tar-old · wile ol Marine Lanre Cpl. Mark Johnson, 19. A tennis shoe which 'COUld have made tbe footprint fDlmd in the• basin of the Johnson!' kitchen sink al' a'rf: .missing, plong with Mn. Johnaon s wallet, hot found at ·the tcene by' lnvestiaators. "n>e young Vietnam veteran who still is a prh1oner has• offered no 'o(ficliil statements to t>Olice since . his pickup at. an apartment where he occasionally stayed, and ha proclaimed neither guilt nor in~ce=,----~ "They'"' tryln& lo pl me !or· !'l'Plci•n • of murder," the appaftntly'Cflin,·pa~­ ive Marine told' a police .tt'JCV.llltlktly durtnc a pbolo lellioa. · •· · ~." · • · · , ' I f ...,f I , r 9ihe ~8t· in C..ash,,,.: . .. . MAJ\BLE, Colo_" {uPI) -;~ j,1;i/w lru<k carrying • doza1 penons along a winding Colorado mounta!s' road pJ~g­ eCI 200 (eet down the mountainside an'd into a stonn-swollen river late Monday. Nine of those on board were missing and !eared deed. Sheriff's deputies and mounlaln rescue teams spent the night in t.he area loOklng for the pasaengers, but flrially called off the .....,h alter locollng mnainl of the lru<k., the cryatal River. --I I • • ORANGE C(;)UN'l'Y, CALIFORNIA . . - 19701 ,. . Teday's~ r !". ' . , • , "' , -I I ; ! J ,. ,~ I Israel to RequeSt Aid ' "· , Egypt 8ays Air Defenses Hit Bombers ByUiffedPreu-- Israeli warplanes attacked Egyptiah positions aJong the Suez Canal for th• 48th coo:secutive day today and a Cairo spokesman said EiYJlt'• air defenses "hil" a Skyhawk atlacl: bomber. 'lllere was no indication whether IUI'face-to-air (SAM) mWiles were involved. Israel reported Monday that Russ~ had fired advanced SAMJ mlasUea at Israeli planes and were helpin& EQP- tians fire the older SAM2 miaslles. Egypt denied uie charges today and v.s. State Department and Pentagon oources In Washington indicated they doubted part of the Israeli report. . Israeli newspapers accepted the ~ nouncement at face value and fPICUl.ated thal In the future !Jrael mllht hrfe tG turn to the United states for troc:"9· They also reportad the U.S. 1111 Fleet would pay i -~'4fJ:' braell port o(. llal!t ID 4 -!it"" Ruaslans of .U.S. the -·ranean.. . J • United Natka llili!l4111, <J.,..i U, 'nMmt told a newa: ctmfena::e W Omeva today he WOUid not ~ '"' ...-W Russians were flrblg the S.UOS, but he said it was "fair, fn::m the United NaUons point « view,' to ~ between offensive and d e f e D 11 v e weapons.'' . Thant also Ald the lalell Sovlel pro- posals on the Middle East cootainl "can- crete and realistic l!lemeQ.t.1" for a jUlt and lasting peace in the area. He would not compare the Rullian· plan with a recent U.S. peace propoaal but Aid the Russians were beln« rftllatic for the first time. • An Egyptian military spoblmu Oafd 34 Israeli aircraft ..atucbd Egyptian (See MIDEAST, P ... I) •' - Dolly Dimples Has Returned Dolly Dimples ts back. The pastel Ille-size picture of the rotund lady diaappeared Jut month from the all-nl1ht party at Laguna Beach lUgh School for graduating seniors. Dolly was returned last week to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marcoin, who were in charge of decoraUoTll for the annual event. The youth returning lhe picture claimed a $25 reward . The mystery of the disappearance apparently bas not been unraveled. "We're delighted to get Dolly back," said Mrs. Marcom. Dolly was one of several circus-motif pictures obtained from a theatrlcal props company in Loi Anceles. When the unique Dolly ' dbap- ed, organizers of the party ed they faced an e1orbitant o replace the big gal . : 1 ' I ' I ,·,' DAILVPlm'r,._W~ ...... A PA"Ii~G. WAVE AT'EL ;roRO,_MC"', lll'OR•-F;rRST l'AMIL1""HE'ADs'FOR'NATION'S CAPITAL . . . ., ! . ' ••• Coast Can See Venus by Moon During Month · > Tan1ritdNixonBackinDC - -. After Busx West Stay The atar above the moon Monday nlibt waa the ev-~.· itar _ \lenua. !,!>d By PATRICK BOYLE ""'""6 • Of .. Delft' ""' ..... accordJq to Charin E. l!oqlgren,, dinlc-;I''",_"""'~t Nino r ,e·t U¥-a,e·d . to tor ·of. the ,._,,,aan PIUelarliia al :W~~~ aflor U,d&ys, Santa Ana Coliege, it is not a rare at the We81a'D "rute HCllle in San phenomenon for this time of year. . Clemmie. ll "81 .the Preoldenl'1 Ionc<ot "It will be ,;-'--'·g once .. -.;.._·~ stay away · l!Olll the, <!l(iltil w., Y• ~· -J --mid the bwiest., : • ,. day1 rfor. the next couple of months;'' ~ Colling 'and IWtmmlftg that bu he said, "bul ll will OBly .Iaat for a marked Nboll's other otays at bla few hours." Calllomiil home . were abHnt, replaced Al !~st glance, ll looked like an. by c:on!mnces and appearances .before' . • . micro!lhoneo on a broad ranee of foreign airplane waa !lying aboye the moon, aid -pnliclet. but afler the llghl did ' not filcker,. it Pre• ~ &nald ZiegleT ' llid appeared like. a star 'auspendeid above Nixon .f. 'till Western White Houle. the bowl of a quarter moon.. ' bU adt~rfor. extended atays. "He "Velllll will be seen in that poliUon gets conetderab&e work~ there," aiid for another month or so," Bomgrm Ziegler .. -s+ • • says. "The evening star only ,appears He UICI Nll;on 00.· 'not feel . remote In the west about once every two yelrl when ~ Ja teDdlnC the natkln's buslness for a ~riod of~ 1D011tlls. !rem Ult West· Cout end. II in,~t "And : .. the -moves ln!tt. S<loy' touch brlol..00.e wltb w~ -. ' orbit from west to eaat, Uie palhs of "Tbe Pmfa<iit 1 .. 11 tt's pod !0r bbn, the two bodies crou," he adds. to get out,ol W~ to, ab!Krb · a. "They a_...i to be very ' clooe dl!!-t blcqrow>d.': ztqier '8Jd., · .. together, but in actu.ality, Vem.11 was· 1be , Pm.klent bepn blJ bu s Yt 200 thn'll .,.,._distant !ht• tbe moon". WaifSDi!t<io .aieduie fhil JDOia1!ic wtp>, The rext~ Ume tbat the moon and • a break.fut for RepubUcan congressional the planet appear · together -which leaden. He called the meellng to discuaa should be • the eyenlng of Aug. 4 -the money billa -deslgned to run the· Bomgre1 says that they will be cloler government' durhJl_l.the ~· year. to each other· because the moon •ill which began· July 1. So far, only one nol be telttng. of the lllcal 1171 IPPl'OP'lalion billa . ' - ' baa reached hii desk 1..-lfgnalure. . Tbe • --. 13, major regular '!'" ~measur,. atilt are Jn' various ~l:s Of leils'faUve procem,, Wfth no pndpeCI that ..... of -will be. ~·OcLrorrwe.u ·« inontbs., The .1'.mldeat Ii.is already olplled bla ~.'to lll!n<h a, major <llllJIOfln' "' 1'111,1 the eoi>I--~ and uncooperative' in •h111 eUorl& to flctlt ~tn. llatlon -·particularly in"ll&hl .,, 1ut -k'a ~.override OI bla - of the !edeTal --""' i;neasw:~·-~ Senate . GOP leader HlJlh Sooit and Houoe · coualerpait Gerald . R. Ford .emtrpd !n>m. the two hour mllltna with the President crillciJlq the Democrats for tbeir·"IP'JICftbrlft W11J. 11 • The tor• leadera-urpd the DemocrotJo. -ivjWd ~ to·take opecifJc ao- ti'!" to ..... Ifie ~ In guldlna Ile 1M~'1 ~y ~ a wartime lo . a .peacethne !oolla( -a --.. · Th.,. urced ,enactment o~ Nbon.' 1111- miniitraOon' ,p.._.&· to modify unemploymait ~. ~ maapowel' training, . )1rOvlde low-coat housing, -.ocw:-1r·-and Improve Oc<luplltlonel .lalely. Motel :. u ·nits 'Head .for' OK • • " l • : • ' • . l ' Oruge ..... '' By BARl\ARA DUARTE Oi "" Dlllf' Pltlt lfefl ' .• Stas Motel owner l.ottn Haneline ap- parently will win bi1 b&d to .,.tel eJ&llt units onto biJ oce_aq front deftlopmeM : IJ1'-Slecp,> Hollow. ' _ , 1...,.ialleo<bP!amMl---ln the !lkt ol two publfc-Mjlrlnp, ~ the rerone req-tO -he...,. with Commisltooer -H~ comment that, "lt MIDI 1o Ht Into the general plan." • Long besel by spill ..... probleml In the block between Slaepy lloUow LaM and Cleo Slreel, Haneliae olil!led from a past history of var-. appllcatkma to a change of district rfquut to mme lM OC<!anward ha~ ;,! the ·block from R-l (single famil1 mldenllall lo M • , . --..... ..-=· ::-.. --•4llttNI P• ---:::=... -- , ' " 11·• .. .. " • • , .. ,, " " • -. --.. --,, == ltll -. -. :r---: I I ' ! j I I I• • I lt "DAILY PILOl SC 1.....,, .Jo~ 7, 1910 Claa!!fle ~tlrrietlla :Clemente School . '''I t t Projects-Okaye4, ~·--.,,,~ BALL.\N . • ...... "'""*" J;i;)jiOll irlildi will ef!o<t -... i1f 1ht currieula al Sin Clemente lliib &:hoal l\&ve i... """"°veil )IJ Capblrano Unlliod School PIMri<t tius!Oes. '!be boaid ~ed . 10 Currleulum ~I propiolll -Y ~Ii( 341 hours of wwk w!lldl ...m ·brtnf · ab\IUt cban(lec In forei.!11 lanl!Ullt, Engltsb, • IOCial stucllos and vocatlooal programs. Ray Oliver, assistant~ superintendent for lDatruction, told the boatd that there are no unt":"ancm tbat the new. curricula will be better. . "However, it will provide a better means -of meuuring ·student progtss aDd will be geared.more to our J¥U1.icular students," be said. A controveraial report .aubmltted bv ~a CitiJ!en's Adv!Joly Commlttee reeenUy pointed ool that there sl>ould be more _ ... __ tnthe.ocbool district. Oliver .d the p:opooed protecl ""'1ld auemp1 to nn 11111 need· 11nee they -· ·~ In ~ devicel.',. 'I1le ll:ri«lllll Jll'9P.Cllall , lncllldt' •Ille reorpnlsaUon d tbe ''°' and IGlll snde Eng)lab leaml lo -a smoother. traMIUnn betw°'" the two ,..._ and lo Improve bulc compoolllon and ....,. munlcallolf 1kllll. Another P\'OPOIAI ·will be the -.llnallon " 1ht Enflllb ...... riculum betlrMn the. junior ~ INlllor bllhdMll and 'the ·ellalllllilmell el ' a courae guide for Jtncllab. ' Sc1eoce propOl&lr wUI · Include Ille cOordli>atlon of tliO junior and ienlor l)lgh gener1I .. ,...,. programs and tbe deVeloj>moot ol a coutse .,Ud6 to nOeet long tinp'objectlves. 'J1tere II a _.te propoeal oo the lnlzodadlon lo soCla1 ..lenOel whlc1I wm include bellavloral ob]ect!Vts and llllOlher ptOPOSal wblcb wO!lid develop a world hiJliory course stu!lv guide. Otber projects will be .the development or far eatern studies program for upper dlvlll"1 studenta, ICJC111ina on economics, and the study of a ........ humllll- IOCial otudles cour,. which wlll blclude tile. 11r ~.· Africa, llOUlh Am, ·the Moslem world, and contemporary W'Ol'ld prob! ..... 'nie llotriemo1dng project. will develop &:""cansumer~ education program and tn.- dlvldUlllzed ~ In clothing con- lb'lictloll and eeleclinn. Tllo ~ ~ wlll deveJilP and Imp-a program ID wc:atlonal guidance ID expand "~ -k pro. . ...,,. and develop eftluaUve erltall. ''nlele project& all ha .. three thrultl," Aid Oliver. :'They are a ~· tlan "eonumm1ty -· the --" Uonal -ouUlDed by Ille stalf. end the new natlolW emphull Oil f«llnl4ue• and procedures. ti ~ ' ' • The lorelp 1ln&ulP 'proftet will establllh a...Jlstenlnc llpe llbr&f1 for an·-.. Iquace -· , TIME TO .GET SERIOUS · S,1,ro Cool Tow•rd Timepiece Agnew Co1nplains ·of Mushrooming • W ,atch-Orders ,.... 'I1le Ylce PHsldent of the Untied stat .. IUddal1y 1lllnU Spin> Agnew watchea are Mickey Mouse. Aaallelin physlclen Dr. Hale E. I>Ouporty, whose speeilllly timepiece ~· ~-Time Q>mpanv, manulac- .,.. the' watches sent ooe to Apew recently. ,' . • . . Agnew • reportedly thought It. Wal a D · c B h s kin . cleYer Idea but hea ruddenly complained ana-apo . eac ee g ·· ~:::')'IDJ u;:t w!.«:: .!:1ec1 ~ • permllllon. To Gain d.tylloodApproval ~.i;;"":~~~.h!"wr,: aytng no approVal wu given and thus Dirty 'l'1me ComP,JDY must consider its The _,,.i attempt ID ~ dlo tllty ""1di Ind-IUcb "' ltOled uw respomlbWU... .,... ol CapistnDo Belch IDd D111a • ~ pr~. BeaCb "lam ourprlled becauae I have reeelv- Point will be pl-..1 lo ~ Coil>-lloed. 'lbundeltllrd property, and -e ed no word from the vice prtlldent's within Ille Moultoa,Nlguol Water Dtstr1et. ty'1 Local Alf!IJJ:Y Fannltloa a:i. The IDootparaUon oommlttee't Jut ·~· attorney cm aucb 1 matter/' Dr. ~ at w~·s ms~ tanpt In 1-nber wu dmled !'wllhout OouahoriY Mid MCX>day when oontaeted 1be """"""'-Cllllllllltlle, -ptejudlca" opeolac the door !or iOolber al>oot the brewing Agnew flap. wi1ll a new le11lllllity r.,i mch9'1aod lncorpcntloo atteinp( without wallln( Attorney Wbill, opUklng !or Agnew map, w111 -the ,.-.. 1or • .,. -)'ell'. · · In Towsoo, Md., llld politlcal cerloona "•• ~,._. -Raymond, attMley r... the llf!IUP, are a llmH>onor<d tradition and public -.. ·-.--9d tbe commtllee lo hopeful that' the n;ureearesubjecltoauch-•. MAkilg the major plldi w111 be WllUom LA1'C wlll give fl\IDI lhe• -u,111 But 111 lbe other hand, be says, It ~-dlf--m1ns1• of . .J.oo •1m11os,-.JDJllfl ll'Mll>L-------· -ll-ftthel'-41 --llagrant vlola!lon to -, who -his llJlOl'I lime to heip II apJll'O'al is """"*"•.Ille 11111 llep a pennn'I Image In a eommercW ven- lhe buddinC dty wllb Iii le811billty will be U.. ctrculaUon of ~ lllllOllg lure --h!r~ pemiilslO~and .,._iy ownen. Bllore "! alecUaa 4oji pei1iapl a ohare of p ~I, • , report. ' -..:place, ._.of 111",.....;0I 'Ille Maryllhd ittonity' iayt ' le. Ra:)' Berryman, COlllultln8 ..,.._; 'ti. pi<ifs ty .,_ tbe ~ lo iii 1!re114ent >.pw will give lhet <ooiienl, will ix-t the propooed mop of the -~ IJllilll sip the 'Notltlonl. . -vlded what ·he termed ... 1111an1 .. 1 · -" 'lf ·lb(' proJillllll · pa !o"ib. vot.r.; ~" of Ille profit. 1oes lo fomllies ~ lnC\iiPoratlcm move -1d require il Yanks lmprilnned or missing In Viet.- From Pflfle J • slmPIJ mejorlty to -· ' nam. MIDEAST ••• positions at Abou-Swelr, Fayed lCabl'tt and El-Cap in the north, ceptra1 m:I southern sectors of tbe waterwa)' and "our air defense ay.steml iilterctpted the attacking planes and hlt a Skyhawk." He did not elaborate on the wotd "hit" but Egypt says It has lhol down four Phantoms and two Skyhawu In the put week. Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, said Monday 1!irte lost Isneli planes were hil by SAM2s. ' . ; ' Although the 1uthorlteUve C·& i r o. newspaper Al l,hr,am deo1td !m•U allegations R u s a 1 1 n 1 Were ofl8rat1Dg. ml.sstle sttes as Close as 15 rhiles to the SUez Canal. Israeli newspapen were aayiOC the' aest: move 1n tbe Middle, Eaa ls ,up lo the Untied Slatal. 1 • The •. two lilgpll' eelllng newspapers,, he l!fll!mooO pap.n Maarlv and Yedloth Ahari>acMh, Uld Waohlngton reporta beld' the latest Soviet involvement as· 1 direct cballenge to the Untied Statea and that Proilil<nt Nixon could· no lonaer deley MIPP!ying more planeo IOd -aid lo llrael. DAILY PILOT "..,.., .... " ........ .... L9pM I/Hell ........ ,.., C....M-S-Cr...t. O"AHc;t: COAST l'UILISHIHO COMl'Ml't Re9erl H. Weff ~ .. .,. Md 1'111111¥ Jtclr R, Curley Vlai """'*"'' e!lll O...tl M811111r lhe111•1 Kee•il tdltel' Tiiell'le1 A. M11rphl"' M1Mtl"ll Edll.,. ltich1,tf P. Ntll &Olll~ Or11111e CO\ll'llY E-ltor ""'-tos11 M11$11 U0 WU! 1l1y llr•I Ill""°'/ lt•dl: 2111 W.t ll.illoo1 lollln'll'lll Ufuoll a..ct11 m ,.,., .,,_ '4111111nOICll'I hedl: 17111 h1dl •:wt•~•rd &Ill ,..,......; -ffOr1ll ., ''"""" ""l. -I \, Tbe 'f"llpoeed city whld! hU a ftnan. The Nallooal Leaaue of FamWes ol eta1 bfiO •of en, 1mtllloi ID '-.Hd Amerlcon Ptilolltl'.I and MIAIDg in "."lultljo, hipOs -to olMt oat tiltlh Its Soutbeest Mia I• specifically menUoned own ~ -· by Ille v~ pmldent',• atlo!J>ey., New Laguna Salary Plan . For Sclwols . Up Tonight . A ,_. bulc lillart llCbedUle fir Laguna Buch t e a c be r I, inc1udlng "'tome lftcreUe,'" may be ~ted by trustees at lllelr reguler rr_,,, tonlpt, ac:oording to Boord Pr<eldent Larry Teylor. W 080 ..,.uatlool with the · tOacben have been under way liace failure of tlie · tu nvmtile· In All'll and '1 final _... last m,t>t·' proCIUeeCI .• ·Prol'oul fliat· will be ix-led to the full - tonight, aTylor said. , "There. are some points to ~r up," he Aid "bul r ....id· expect· a1 least h blal~ ICbedl.tle will bl adOpted. It • Aloo , qp for adopUoft ' lonlll\>t' wW be the .~le ot ll&lailef r... jdlool ad-. -ton. II. new 1111 fl! 1o1booi<J for .,. at the high llCbool will be ..--itod to the bolrd, alQng with a coune of 1tudy r... the comilli yur. Laguna Niguel Soldier Dies On German Duty IVERTHl!:!M', Germany ' -Spec'.' I Curtis Leon Bloom, 22, ol Laguna Nigu•I died ~ a pnli>ot ,wound durlilc the weekend while on gulrd duty It a U.S. Anny pool In this oouth Germen town. Bloom was the. soq ol Kenneth A. and Wiima Bloom, 13111 8UUwater Lane. She is a civic leader and lonner pi·esJdent of the C&plstrano Unllled Sdlool DIMet PTA. ' Army opok..,... llld Bloom wta1 111 guard· duty July 4 al .10 a.m. and Wll ._-led m!Wna the same allernoon.' Hit body WU 1ound Sund1y mornlnl In thick undetbruab •bout llO yanls 'from • hls J>03t. 1be matter is under in. ve::t!gatlon. B!o~ ••• uslped to an ar011.,,. gr:'1p. lie wu gedu otod from Oiwney S:o;ir Hieb School In 1965 and 1tte:tded L~~::: Ee1:ch S ":e Collea'! unUI he e.i :.Cre1 I.he Army , .. ~~ )'tar. Active In ach"1l \\1'~·11,,, &loom had allo bf:tn a aood tcbolar. ' . ' ' , 3'-t,!J I~ are scheduled !or -Sop as lnlormaUm lo the .board. 1be cour .. • of stu<!y will' be · up ' for adoption July 21 and 1!ie textbook list Aug. 4. Superintendent Wlllillm Ullom said the lextlioOu, ·both new · and old, will be on dlsplly In !lie : dislrlct olllc., 550 Blumant St. untl1 that dilte, for INpeo- Uon by .llltmSted penons .... u.-• -board procedur• Dr. Ullom said, the tell book list will be rNdopted amually, after review of both old and !l<W boou. Engine Trouble, Hijack Scare Delay TWA Jet LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A hijack ~ and , engine trouble kept 0111 ol Trans World Airlines ' new Boeing 747 jumbo jeUiners grounded for more than six hours Monday. A TWA spokesman said a stewardess overlleard puaengu C. A. Yuper tell another pM&enltr, jfu I have another drink, I'll tab thia plane lo CUbo." And, he repQrtedly said it with a SpaniSh accent. · "We're not taking any ,.chancel," the 1pobsman eald, ·~ the romark apperenUy wu maOe In jest. Yasper, an employe d the ,\ljrgln Islands' malnlsnd olflceo In New York, wu mnoved by ii deputy U.S. manhal and wae.dllr(ed Wltll -1tlnf1 r1111st.-. Ina and tni.rferlDJ·•lth the mannaL He wu not dl•rged with hlJaclting. · Y11~. 38, was releaed WlthoUI bond lollD'tl'.kll ~ anall!lJ1!enl be!°'"''" U.S. Comm)lllon« Vonetll t .... pulot. ,. pre- limllllrY hearing wu set !or Au1. T. Atm-Yasper waa removed from -tl'le plan~. wh1ch was bound f0:r London via Nc:w York with 3Sl pu1ensen, the huge jet develo~ engine trouble and m~ chonlcs worked oo the 0111lne all after. n .. .,n. By tile time Flight 708 finally look off, ntarly seven houri behind scbtdule, ooly Mt poaeeDlers rtmalAtd aboard. ' Vi~t$ (;a,gjp,g C,~ptjv~ ? 1 , • ' p ... 11 "l ~ • , l{o!J,'~:4 iJe>. ';!}':its; S~J.S , ~ep1ort,,_~°!!:£ir~~~.~~ l . WWUNG'l'O,lC (UPI) :..,.'1'111-olall" >· '"l'lllY 1re ~~Gut.~ .,.;r ~,~_i -~.~~ ... f1m11i I mombS f11 a ·~ Jaet4lnding ' ti.in ls n\bilmsl "1dc they are given UtUo ~ U.S ....... ,.,. lnternaUonal ··-~ .;.,.,.. •• ,·Asia rest......,. to-water. Many ere joreed 11' \!(lnl< their Development (AID). lhal -~ '?-. . •·-~ own urine: Most Of' II\< ·""" could not . The coirunittee's il.aJl>rlty 1"port said day, cbargini the ~tt~ maJority-stand up, their legs having been Cfd lhat ea'IOmic , problema are the chief tried lo ~·a flndlilg Iha~ SOuth eel by beatings and by belnl · · · tl!reat to the secilrlty of the Si>utll vtet. Vlelllam bolds clVIJl&I) prllonera In to a bar.'' nameae People and the U.S Yle!L "inhumane torture cells.;'. ~ prisons ate parUy flnanCed with funds ntmlaation program. . 'Ibomas R. Harkin, 30, arrnoUncetf h~ · .. .. · rmtination at .a news conference one ~ -• • ~ :a{u=.i,the"I~~~~ a;;~~ Planners · in Clemente report made no m~Uon of the '»Called ,, II • 1 " 1'tiger cages" in wbicb Hlrkin uid prisoners are confined. ,· •! He called the comfnittee report "a· whitewash and a snow jot>." 'Ibe congressmen who made the trip were members of the House Select Com· mitt!! on U.S. lnvolvemtnt'in Southeast PU:,k Cha~rman Tonig_ht ' Asia. · ,. · ' .llar!W\ said he and two committee members, Rep. William R.' Anderson, (!}.Tenn.,) and Rep. Augustus Hawkins, (!).Calif.,) found the "tiger <;ages" in. a prison on Con Son Island. "'Ibere bas been, Jnd ts, an .atrempt by ·the majori~ ~ the COftlmlttee. to suppress" this Onding, he said. . . · Hatkln said about 500 people, including men, women and high school·aged children, are Mined, in the small ~btt!r_.. ~·· . ."'Jbe conditions In ttiese cages can only be described as shocking," he said. .. Laguna Leader, Dr. Nell, Dies Suddenly atHome Dr •. EcfWard Rabb .-Nell, promintnt Lq\ina Beach surreon and civic leader, died auddenly Sunday· In his home at, 79 Emerald Bey. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the United Com- munity Pretbyterian Church, with Dr. Albert HJerpe olflcillt.Ing. Dr. Nell Is survived by his wife, Fay; two IMI, Edward Jr. ol Fort Dix, N:J., and Olris E. ol tile l>ome; two d>upters, Ant,onia M. and Jennifer F. of the home; and by two brothen, Ma:1milian Nell Jr. of Dearborn, Mich., Ind Louts E. Nell ol Saginaw, Mich. A reUrtd captain in the U.S. Navy Medical· Corps, *Dd a aurviver ol the Bataan death mucl!, Dr. Nell had lived in Laguna Beach for the past 11 years, maintailµng an active medical pracUce ~y'.belpre bis UDOXJlOCted JINll!. He visited his ¥ paUents ·In SOuth C!>u\. Commqnlty.l'!><pi~ !\ahu:d>y, ~"" cOt!Unl to a iam11y apo~~·i' .:..> ; \ · He. ·WU es~y ·Well tnown. m the LallUJIO area loo his .....,ice as preside!lt of the Boord of Oireeton ol the Boys' Club for aeveral ye'ar1 during, the. pl~ nlng period lor the ne,w . club facility in Laguna Canyon. ~ severe attack of flu in January, 1919, f~ his retirt- ment from the board, but he resumed his medical pracUce following CX>D- valeseenc<! f-the mne... He alto was ,aclive with the Rotary Club and In the Community Fund. Dr. Nell WU boo! In the Pbilipplne Islands, where his father was a. v.s. govermnent official. He grew up in Denver, COlo. ,and wU, graduated from the University ol Michigan it Ann Arbor, Mich. He returned to the Philippines in the U.S. Army, WIS captured during the Bataan death march and held prisoner tn Japan until the end of the war. After the war he practiCed medicine in Kalamazoo, Mich., but returned to the service 1s ao ctficer in the Navy Medical Corps, remaining for 20 years ·until his retirement to private practice. Following the Wedneaday service, priv·ate tnurnment will be made at Pacific View Memo(lal Park. · Truth ' San ci.n.nlf!1• ~ .. ~ will elect Iii · cbalrman r...· the new fiscal yeor 'tl'ednaodey ·at lbe hellnning ol the "llJlill' 7:!0· p.m. meetlnc whldl a!ao' wlll 'lriclod<"a 11eeru. Gt a con- U-Ovenlal. trailer Plrklne ·ordlnuc. change. ,. • . 1"" -whld> -hao two " . ' ' .. ol, Its mem""' rea~ to new, lour-year-terms, ·wilt ·· hold the annual reo11111luUon al.1he start of the agenda. Chairmsn ·o1 ·11ie advtiory 'group fOr the pool two llacal yeors i.. been Gaorge Bowles. . . . .. Cmunilalonerl Ray MeC&JUn ~ JlDy G.rbartne are ltn'in\!;b tertnl on ::.:'~~llY. · rolppolnled · On the regular b-... ae1II1ent ol !tie agenda a dty propoeal to amend the ""'1DJ -ce to lmpoa stiff reetrlctlOftl on storage ol trallen, boats and other mobile items ' e:lcluding autos will come up for a hearing. , • The code dlanfle woold tequlre that certain vehicles He ·parked ·oo private j<uperty either b<illnd the lron~ylrd setback Or ori ti rter half · of the property. 'Some lteml ·stored would have to be shielded !tom public vtew. tn another hearing, a ·variance re- quested by Macl'henon Chevrole~: to operate a new~r preparaUon lltl'V1ce at 215 S. El Camino Real will come up for discussion and action. Commission oPinion on the building Lifeguards Keep Busy Despite End of lloliday 'llloogh ~ hollday llee1c1n~·--· ictivll)' -·t olnw down !or the Lag\lila Beadl 'Ufe8ullds'1 a :-It' reecuel·-.Wfft !o«ged Monday In bigb llllrl. . · The most terlous-l'esCUe came ·around 3 p.m. A girl was spotted about , one. quarter mile off Victoria Beach and seemed' in trouble. Guard Mike EnRJund eaUed for asslstance ·and then headed out after the girl. By •the Ume b1ck-up pinonnel and ·equipment arrived, 1lle girl was safe ashore and uninjured .. 'Ibe red flag, noting ext re m e I y hazardous water condition was ralsed for 1 short whlle ~ver Att C.Olol'ly !:~ ~a~nc:s;=y~ mum -,· . O'Brit:n Equal Time TV Progr'aill Tonight . ~· ' WASHINGTON (AP) · -llfmoeratic National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brten goes on the air tonight :with an equa}tlme reply to Presklent Nixon's Jimt M state- ment on the economy, O'Brien was granted » minutes' free time by CBS. The other two commercial networks pro- vided Democrats equal time the week following Nison'1 114dre11. ' -' ol a Jehovah's·-dl...tl .on 1.6 acres ol county land near the nOrlhierly city limits alao wW be lor(l>coming. 'I1le c:ommts.ion oplhlcin is .b.ei!il -··•t by 'the county, WbiCh hU 'jiirttdidt~ In the area ol the C&plslrano Be!Q PaUsades where -jhe <Qlrdl is ~Med. ~·allo·willdllcuueOuiieti ~ to esllbll.oh a city aretiiteetur,.. review bolrd Mid the IRIHeated ~ ....,._. In the ~ ·mobile home part development ataadatda. • Virus !fhreat Sends 230 Scou,ts; J Home From Camp' ' .. A group ol 230 Orance CnuntY. Gir{ ScoulB were -home from thelr •1uni, mer camp; three days early after a minor virus Wectecl 15 of the children aod 12 d their a<!ult 1111pervisors. ·-'. A spok"11J41! b: the Orange Countx birl Scou\ Council, l>owe1er, said a doc, tor has given tbe council pennlulo11 to resume the normal camping ICbedule. The children were infected With en upper resplraloty vlrqs,. ac<ordlng to Mn. Francis WlilW, "executtve· directer of the 1..'0uncil. · The virul hit Camp Joe Schennan In the mountains near Hcmtet late last. week .. On the advice of the camp doctOr, the 2!0 girls, aies 10 lo 11: w.re eent home three days early. The glrll had arrived at the camp on June 30, Mra. Whitis Mid, and lhe W8B fold by Iii< docfon !bat Iii< em- tagious virus came frbm the mountainl around Hemet. · ., \"The water iild tWe kitcben were.tllte« ror the virus;" ·she said, •:anct ,boUi .,...e JOUnd .Ill ~ '!'Jllslocfory ~·· , • .' , She• ,Jlid the doctor, prescribed oea re.t for the girls, but "our ·Infirmary filcility 1t the camp can't accommodate sud\ a large nutDber and the d~ wanted to·get Ille girls out of the are• to avoid any po11}ble epidemic." ' Hickel Denies Ou.Ster Rumors ' I DENVER (UPI) -Secretary of 11¥ Interior Walter J. Hickel says 1" h¥ not been asked to step-out of the,Nlx~ adminiatraUon no maUer what t0me reports may say. "I haven't been as;ed, and I have no intention to resign,' ·Hickel said· Mon- day alter winding up a western trtp that took him on 1 horseback ride in a nation1l forest, riding a raft do'Vt a wild river and smoking a peace plQe with Indians. Hickel said he Intended to be wl\11 the' Nl:1on Administration "as lo111 Ni we have a job to do and they want us to do it." or Consequences? · Sometimes t~o truth hurts! w. have lost an occasional sale by not tolling 1 customer what ho wanted to hoar. .. I .. We hight point out that • customer would bo· b9tt.r off to pay o little more for our rubber pid. dfng then buy a chaopor, mushy pod lhoi feels like you are walking on balloons. Tho "b1lloon" pod hurts tho carpet bocking, cause1 stretching, ind . ruins seoms. Also, this podding often · flottens out after .a.while. ALDEN'S · Additionally, wt might tell yO<J !hot iOm,o car- pet·fibars ore m.oro practicoHhon others. A fiber th1t works in one texture, might "bomb" in another. Feel froa to coD for advice. AN of our saln people hive had extensive experience i" the 1ervic_1 end o(, this business -ind ofter al -·tho mc>st important thing we con offer, that no els• don, is service! \ ------------ CARPETS e DRAPES-', r .. .. .. -· 1663 l'lac911tfo Ave. " COSTA MHA .. ... 646-4838 ' " ... ~ '\' ,. ~ I I l . . . Young ECOlogistS Busy LifeguardS' Y o~ih Groups Learning' Problem ' ' I • . . . • . By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of .... o.ltr """ '"" Young,sters in the "Sea Cuba" (bof s) and the "Mermaids" (girl!), t be children's arm of the La(Nlla Buch Lifeguard Department, .are fasi becoming ju.nior ecologists, Each of the two· groups metta twice a week for two hours on the Mein Beach sands. They learn about the watet, the tidtpooJs, and the l!fe that grows there. They team bow to help a Hreguard and how bt carries out bis job. And . . they learn a lot about how mail Is pollutllli bis planet •:we want to inltruct the.. klda en water safety and 1o0d, u.fe 'belch prac. lice," e:rplalns instructor John CUn· ·· ningham. "We itve the kids a total heath; •Orientation and a real · feeling for the water envinmJneqt." The Sea Cub program lw been 1olng for the past JO years, the Mermaids for the paat seven. Combined, the two progralll5 ""' tnstructln1 1110 Art Colony younptel'I Oil, the beach. ' . Wish Realized ; Dying Boy Sees Disneyland, Comic His dreams come true, Utile Billy• Long !en Orange County IOOay for home tn Des Moles, Iowa, to be with h1I family. •·He will go on 1from there. "I'm going-to Heaven soon," the 7· year~ld victim of a brain tumor which cannot be removed said last week, aL the start of a westward odyssey that seemed like a dream. Billy wanted to see Disneyland and meet comedian Red Sk~ltoo, leading to 1 nationwide wire ttrvice story that bn>ught his family thousands of dollars and e~essions of kindness. The J aines Exll.nes drove to the Southland and were picked up Monday •t Disneyland in Gov. Ronald Reagan's per90nal limousine for a trip to meet ikelloo. • . They toured his Calhedral City ·home, Swam In the pool and the comedian'• wife served sandwiches and soft drinks Afterward, to add an even more feative tou<:h. ' SftKM, wboae own son died ol l~a several yean-ago ):ftlented tbe little boy With I card ahowin& himle!f photographed in a clown costume and earrying a personal greeting. One cannot call it a g&well eard. Tears were in the famed fUMYJn&n'1 eyes as he waved goodbye to t.he Exline family as Ibey departed. . "We're all pretty Ured," said Exline as the family paeked at Disneyland Hotel for the trip home. "We'd lite to have one more day, but we're out of breath. "Billy ii pretty tired too." "We're ·trying to' teep him in bed," he added. "~ut bow do you keep any 7-year-Old boy In bed -._w!y at Disneyland?" Docton who delivered the final, fatal diagnosis about Billy's brain tumor three weeks ago say it will rob httn oC' hit vision before death finally comes. He has lost sight in one eye already, bis mother said Monday. :Flood District Chief Lauds Ecology Measure Orange County Flood Control District Oiief Engineer H. George Osborne calls 'a new law, signed June 30 by Gov. iRooald Rugan, "a ·big step farward tn the difficult struggle fo . save the t1atural btauty of the eoanty and"to cre-ate a better man-made envirooment." " The measure, AB 15181 introduced by >"'8emblyman Robert E. Badham (R- Newport Beach), will take effect eo d~ys after adjournment of the current sess10n of the state Legislature. 'It gives the Flood Control District the authority to "preserve and enhanee iis properties and if necessary, to acquire additional property for this purpose.'' Osborne, however, eautioned that although the distrct will p.ll'SUe a vigorous program as allowed by the law, "costs of aesthetic improvements must be kept low to assure adequate ·funds for the district's principal task bf flood control engineering." ' "We for years have wished for a :AFS Chaperones Find Pants; Boy Sees Disneyland Disneyland dre ss rules for visitors weren't doi'llg much to improve Swiss-- 6,merican relations la st week until quick- th ink i ng American Field Serviee thaperones plucked victory from ad- 1:ersity by buying a new pair. of pants. J. Plain clothes security officers at the Magie Kingdom gate were adamant fbout Hansruedi Hertig's pants. He iouldn't enter. It didn 't matter that he was an lmerican Field Service student from laeramento, 'lbe offending blue jeans, kightly marked with 13 patches were not allowed. And rules are rules. l The small battle began when 42 l.merican Field Service students from !l;te Sacramento area landed Wednesday i.t Disneyland. The students have been flaying ln the Laguna Beach-San Clemente area en route to Denver, on ljieir trip home. , Hl'ilst'l.ledi, last to get hi! tickets head-td for the main gate just as two men mterialized and told him he couldn't IO in. ' They politely explained that Disneyland foes not approve of blue jeans with patches. • AFS ehaperones came to the aid of their Swiss friend. but still the guards i'efused to relent. Things looked grim. ' 'Illen, someone suggested Hanlf'Uedi le! a new pair of pols. So. llllt hi did at the onl)'. clotbiers around-a ~ ~ the Dtsneylind HoRl. He returned the gal~, clutching his patched jeans. aring more ~nservative 'light green aeks . He was allowed in this time T TIO questions asked. The patched pants were something ff a story in themselves. The patches pere made from articles or old clothing that belonged to his host family in jacramento. The multi-colored and •esigned patches \\'tre a remembrance from his family~for-a-year. r Now Hansruedi is on his way home ~ one pair of pants rieher, with a lood llory to !ell. But tbe pair he rlilly treaaurea almoot kept lilm out of Diloeyl1ncl. -•• better appearance ol the channels, buins and dalll5 built for C<llllrollinl and con- serving storm waters in the eounty. but have been restrained by lack of legal authority," Oilborne Nld. He added, 0 a limited amount of ·beautifJCation has been ICCOmpltllhed in- cidental to reducing aoil eroskwl, and for purposes of public safety, but these efforts have not met the standards clue Orange County." He attributed passage of the measure to "the current up5Utge of publie eoncem over ~nVironmedtal quality. The law pro- bably would never have become reality without the strong will of the electorate being foeused on such isut! as open space, resources pollution and eeologjcal imbalance," Osborne asserted. Building Down In Laguna Beach In First Half The value of buildinc permits IS8Ued by tbe City « Laguna Beach for the first sU: months of 1970 has declined sharply from that of the same period in 1969. Tot.al valuation of permits through JWle 30 ol this year Is $1.2 million, oompared with St million for the first si1 months of 1969. ,J City Building and Plaming Director Clyde Z. Springe laid the figures reflect only the Sze d. the work beiill done and not the number ot. permit.a iuued by the c~y. "Larl year, we· had more COltly work done in the city, that's all," he aid. Of tbe $170,000 permit valuation lilUd for June, ~Y $100,000 wao for pennHa for four, one-family dwtllinp w!lbin tbe dty. Other .-ruction for '!'alls, fences, and rwimming pools totall- ed f!S,000. Pemllt, valuation for alterations and additions t.«IDed '42.000 for Jut month. Two permits were Issued for pe.rking lot paving valued at P,000. Health Security Idea Proposed WASHINGTON (AP) -A P'Olf•m of health aecurlly for evory American -dtsigntd to repJ.ac. m e d I c a r e , medlcatd and 1 ' portion of private ln- turanee eovenee -'It'll propoMd by I cit1'"nl' commltloe today. The health oecurfty -llll "°"HI be flnaneeil' and lldmtnlstmd Jn. much the 1ame way 11 Social Security now is, through Federal taxes and · Con- llibllUons by employen lllcl e111ploy ... The program would provldo -·· services, hospllal and nursin1-horn• care, psychlatr!_c treatment, drugs and, even- tually, <Rntal tervices for all. The plan WU OUUlned at a DtWI eon- ferew:e by the C«nmittee for N1tlon1l Health Service, 1 1fOUP of 100 brourbt qelher by the Isle Walter P. Reuther, president of the United Aufu Wolters. Th< commltlee Is headed by Leonard Woodcock, R4ulhtr'1 ,._ with Ibo Unloa. A Mw feiturt thia .year Js ,an ll'ant syalem fir lhille who find Ille nioll dlt\1eious debrlt eo the beaeb. • At · the end of ' each afternoon's JD. struetion, . Sea Cubl and Mermakls go -!one Maut Beac~ looking for hoards on the beach, such as debris that has washed in with the tide and litter left by beaehgoers. Best finds of the day chalk up merit cerUficates for the finder. At the end of the program the junior · with the greatest· number or eertificates will receive an awi:c'd. This summer. manY unsightly and dangerous materials have been found 0~ the beach. A paeking crate, laden with barnacles, and full of rust)! nailJ ~ hbge ·plank, tho fiill of nails. ·GI~ from 1.-oken bollles, Tin cans Thowanclt of eigaret.te butt!. · The 31-year-old Cunilinlham a pi)ysical education lnatructor during •tbe ·achoo!. ~ar at Thuraton Intermediate School thinks that people are not conscious' of their 11Uertn1 blbils. ,.People don't litter maliciously " he said. "It's just that people don't ihl k We hope that through ·this program ~; caµ ma~e these young people aware of the litter problem and show them wha,t tlley can do abotH .it." Jt ' not only the youngsters in the rroeram Who are learning a 'lot about liter. lnqulaiUve beacb(oers, nollclng the Sea Cubs and Mermaids combing the llnd often uk children wblt they're doing. "We've i111trµcted the kids to tell anybody who uks about. the program Iha\ w~'re llainst uu.r al)ll we're doing ~g about it," Cu-gblm aaid. Jn Ilda manner people can learn from the example o/ the kic!J and think about what hlppeu when we litter he adds 'Ibere's. a lot more to the proVam than cleaning up the beach. The real objectJve is to acquaint the young people• with all aspect., of the beach, and more imporlant, tbe role ol tbe IUeguard. ~ day's lesson Jast week gave the children an insight into the workings of the-Jifeguard deparbnent's truck. Ex· planations were given about the first aid equipment, tow lines, and short wave radio. Later in the session. the young sea a.couttl took a look at tbt new Ufegu111rd beadquart<rs In tbe old · Boya' Club building. Several tbnes throughout the program, the boys and girls are uked to repeat the lifeguard's phone number, 4M-6571, ao that if anything goes wrong on the beaeh or • ln the water, the younpter• will know where to call. Anotller ellect of tl1e Sea Cub· and Mermaid program is that it gives more eyes on -the beach. All the youngsters are aequainted with water safety and given instruction in looking out for earelessness. "It'll make things easier for the lifeguards," Cunningham hopes. While getting vgreat education.-in the "do's" and "don'ts" of the beach and tbe water, the eight to 12 year old Sea Cubs and Menmids have plenty cl time to enjoy the. beach and the aun. They also get a good physical educalion, while combing the beach and Cunningham regularly acbedules athletic event.s. For tbe yoong people, It's probably the best aummer ICbool around. All-California Art Exhibit · Set at Festival Visitors to I.he Laguna Beach Festival of Arts will have no problem going across . town to aee the All CalifornJa Art Elhtblt that runs from July 17 to Aug. IO. The Festival is spmsoriag a spe<:ial tram which will run from the canyon grolftla to tbe Laguna Beach Art -lion Gallery, 3'YI Cliff Dr., where tbe Calllomla ahow will be houled. 'P'eatiired will be 150 out1tandlng works by California arUsti selected by art authorities from over a thousand entries from San Frlllclaco to s .. Diego. Flrat place wtJmer In the ahow will receive $1,000 from the Festival of Arts and the wlnnln1 work will be placed in the pennanent californla eolleetlon which the Festival has been building for tt>e past 11 years. The aecond and third plaee winners will ahan f100 in prize money and also receive the . honor of being included in the Festival colleetion. The gallery is open from noot1 to I p.m. during tbe California Exhibit. On weekends, begiMing 1t 2 p.m. vlsJtors may take tdvant.a·ge of two guides who will concfucl viltlih throulb tbe lhow and expllln tbe 1iplllcanc:e of each pabU,,.. lloliday Traffic ' Deaths Hit 540 CHICAGO (AP) -Trafllc acddenta durinc tbe Fourth ol July )Veekend claim· ed S40 livea ICt'Olll the Dation. 'Ibe fhtal ton was well below the tl t eouoled a year ago, the highest f<r any three-day oblervance of the holiday, The National Sllety Council hid estimated In advance !bit MO to MO persons mlpt ·die In traflic over tbe W\!tlltnd 11111 beflll II A p.m. loCal Ume '1'1"1rlday Ind ended at lJlidnlllit SubdaJ. ../ ' . . -· - . . ' L DAILY ~OT 3 ' -. . Todays Oldsmobile.: The year•end buy that pays off three ways. ( I. Yow MW big ._,.when you buy tt. n.. 41h Atftlol Yeor-End Saa. is on now at 'f<JAK otd...ob~e dHJ:er'1-ancl the tcMn;t ore 1Ubltontiol on •"'Y new Old• ifl his stoc:lc I 2. You MrYe •••n more •OMY at you clrive it. Old1 is famous for feaf(ires tfiat help keep costs down. Like Positive Valve ltotoron in e.;.ry y.9 for peal! perfonMll'IC'e thousands of mile1 longer, •• Nltproaf imer fenders ••• oluminizitd ea.houtt systMI,., bios-belted tires ••• mony morel 3. You, .. a nic• bonus at trade .. in time. An Old1 is a good inVftt- ment-traditionally you get more of your doUon bock when you're ready to trade the nea.t time aroVnd. f you think you can't afford an Oldsmobile ... it's time lo think again. '. . ' G~1 -- There .is now only one airline serving Orange County. And they've just in-=c. •• Ct~ased their fares. Now, if you want to save $10.50 round trtp, we suggest you. fly PSA from LA Instead. The PsA alr'fare from LA to San Francisco Is a slill ·$15.75, including tax. PSA~JIU allft. ' ' • ' ~--~---------------~·:......:....:.--..:...----.__;:._..__::..:_....:_ ___ _;__ ________ . J ---.. j •• -- . 4 TullSd.:rt July 7,"1.970 _., . • Canadian Jet Trµgedy ' Japan Steps .f!p Security ~or Rogers 'Hard Landing' Before~ CraSh (CJ ......... a... ... ....., 'The Rev. Stop!Mft Bock of llinn· Ingham, Eniland. ha• been made honorary chaplain. to a gambling casino and vi11ts it regularly to talk to staff and cuatoiners. "1 don't sulr 1Scribe to the view casinos are evil places," he said ... "A lot of people go and if's the· Church's job to be there too:• ~ · · • A• Tunbridge Wells, England chihuahua no.med Mouse r t'ceiv- ed a plaque Sunday /ram the Royal Society f01' the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for 1aving a 71-year-old man and hi1 invalid wife wMn fire broke out in thtir apa~n·t houae. Mouse pawtd th.e fau. of her steeping owntr, SttpMn Schooling, who lives m an apartme't btlolD the couple. Schooling re1cued hia neighbori. • When police received a call Sun- day saying "there's a child trapped in a bus ," they sent 17 policemen, firemen and ambulance workers. They gathered. around while one of them freed 7-rnonth old Andrea Burt\ip'• finger f.rom a three-inch toy bus. At least o.ne St. Louis, Mo. boy ha& taken advantage of tht womt"n's liberation movement. ~Sunny akit1, cool bretu1 and a canoe -what btt- ter -time to· put hi$ girl to work paddling him around the la.kt un a lazy afternoon . • A Charlotte, N.C. man accused of picking a pocket on a downtown street was caught by th e owner of the wallet conta ining $300-a plain· clothes detective. • Blackwell Heath, England pub owner Fred Holstoc.k and the rtgu-' lars at his place celebrated Cbria~ mas Sunday -174 days early. Boi- s.tock said it was the third year for their twice-a.year Christmas and now it is a regular featur e of bis calendar. "It all started as a bit of a joke when someone said they didn't think the brotherly spirit of Dec. 25 lasted long enough," he said. "I thiftk the middle of the year is the right time to do some- thing about it. The last Christmas is about forgotten and the next one ls too far ahead." TOKYO (UPI ) -J-placed a heavy oecurily JUl'd lnlUlld the U.S. Embusy today aod stati-aqlllda of riot police In .... In lM nearlly -to protect Secntaey al State William P. &ctn ogainlt anti·Ame..-radicals. Th r e e AnU-Rogen demonltlatiOnl erupted """' he flew in !run Salp to lffk more Japanese economic aid for Southtut Alil, but they were agu.11· tc1le and police kepl them under control. tn the 1~. 800 radicltls demonstrated near the embalsy but there wert no clashes . ·*Hogen appeared optimiltic on his ar· rival about the alrvival ~ nM-C.om· mwlist governmmts in Cambodia and SouUI Vietnam 'but cmv~ a pro- speroos Japan must aid the Other Asian nations. He will meet eeparately Wed· needay with Finance Minister Takeo· Fukuda and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. Jqerl flew here in an Air Force jet !run Sai(on wll<re he conferred with Vietnam war allies. His arrivals c:xincided wilh rtleale ol a Congressional report tn w....,,.,.,. that .. id Japan has henefllted IUbltantlallf !run the war, bul "the level ol economic a-..ce Cit) hlS hitherto fun>ilhed to Sooth Vlolbam ·hu been diup- ~·" Lioness , Mate Killed by Sniper After Mauling PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -. Both a lioneas who mau1ed a youtli to death and It! mate died "lingering, agonizing deaths" from rtlle wound!, 1.oo Director Jack Marks &aid Monday. • "Whoever shot them had terrible aim," be said . The lioness, named "Sis," killed Roitr D. Adams, 19. He and two companions entered the Portland 1.oo after It closed Saturday, officiall said. Two penguins were tossed in a pond and bears were teased be.fore Adams climbed a protective fe nce at the lion compaund and was grabbed by the ani· ma!, officials added . . "I don't suspect anythin],0 Marks said .• ••1 hope the police will find out who did it-not only fdr humane realODI, but . hecaU.. the animals were part of pu~lic property. "Whlle I feel very aorry thal the lions ktlled oomebody, the animals ructed inaUnctlvely to an In vader ol . their lair,'' he added. TORONTO (UPI) -The Air Canada Dea that cruhed three mUea nor:th of Toronto International Airport Sunday, killing all 108 people aboard, IT!ade an initi al "hard" landing that caused Jt to lose ,one of ill englne1, accordin& to th& chief crash investigator, R. L. Bokluc of the Federal ~part· ment of Transport said Monday night four wltnesiea aaw the plane bounce 60-100 feet into the alr after it landed on Runway 32 at To1'0l'ltcr Airport. He said the plane landed harder_ on.... 1ts right akl.e than on the left. The engine 1ost -number four -wU the outside engine on the ri&bt wing. "He touched down hard and number four (engine) departed from the aircraft," Bolduc said. He said "I think number four dra gged on the runway after impact on the ground •.• but I think It was vertical stress in this case. Integrity of the pod wu affected on the hard landing." He a id he did not think that the U.S. Closes Books in Red $3 73 Billion WASHINVTON (AP ) -The nation's bookReper has etched the figure $373,000,000,000 in red ink to close out the savernmentls books with the highest fbcal year-end debt in history, The Treasury Department said Monday the $373 billion recorded on a preliminary bub: last week at the end of the fiscal year represents a sizable jump over the $357 billion a year ago. The sum is not the nation'• deepest Indebtedness. 'lbe g o v er n m e n t ap- proached $377 billion last March 30 just before Income tax payments prevented it from going over the legal debt ceiling. President Nixon recently signed a bill increas;ng the authority to raise the national debt lo $395 billion. The '16 billion debt hike came during ' a year when mililary •pending dropped a half-billion dollars from the previOWI year, economic aid expenditures were reduced by $80 billion less, and space spending was cut by more than $670 million. The final taQ._ulation of the year's finances will be issued later th is month. No firm figures have been l!sued on th.e budget for the fiscal year, although Nixo0 administration officials estimate I $1.I billion deficit. Laat May, the gov....-.nenL predicted 1 yearly surplus of Sf.5 billion. The economic slowdOwn wq: e~ted to cut deeply Into thl1 fiaure due to shrinking corporate profits . Asbury . Park Ghetto Still But Tense After Rioting ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPI) -The g!\etm west &ide of tHa l&Ulde town wu reported quiet but teme early today In -the wake of more than 12 hours al viol<noe morked by !!rel, looting, approiimat<ly 100 ~ and at leoot 44 injuries, none serious. The acrid 1mell al tmoke still hung O\."er the Springwood Avenue area as large numbers of police, remanants of a force ol 200 rwlled In Monday af. i.n-i, -to oordon off a 29-block ..... At the ume time, a iroup of lS black leaden, aome !run out <i town, presented a list of 20 demands in a meeting with Mayor .klleph P'. Mattice and hro dly councilmen. 1be black ip(lltttnteo pre•ed for an immedilte respon1e as MMt1ct asked for a few hours to meet with the other two~men. "The kktt are saying to us, 'act or we'll act kl' you'," aakt Willie Hamm, an 3ssilt1Dt admi!Utrator at Rutger• Ur>verslty. "And they don't act withln the law. And we have witnesses to that," Hamm •aid. Amon1 the demnis were : hiring by the dty al too black · youtlll for the 8Umltler at $1.60 •an hour; amnesty to alt -arrested tn tile pMt two mghts of violence; removal of all ltate and out of town police: adequate police pro- tection fer the west side, and ap- pointmeot of a black educol« to the dty acbool board. Phoenix E·nds Dry Spell Light Rain Dampens Sun Valley After 117 Da ys California. 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" " n • ff llt " .... aircraft's attitude {angle ln the air) ,was "peculiar on lan ding. What caused the hard landing I don't know. replied, "We nt ver uttt.rly rule out anything but there is no evidence of any criminal act as a contributing f&C· tor." eel Oesh-tried to gather up the remains of the vicUms. . All the dead were badly mu.Ulated ·and charred. About 50 bod.I~ were t.ic:en Monday from the crash scene to the sports areana in suburban Woodbrid£e, where a temporary morgue wu aet up. "There ls always the possibility that the poor pilot goofed, We don't necessarl· ly 1111pt?Ct that thl.s was the case," he 11id. 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And the answer to e traveling man's prayers • That says the next time you fly from San Francisco, Los Angeles or Ontario International Airports, you should let one of our new 2CJ.passenger, JET-prop OeHavlllanda take you and all your baggage right to your outgoing flight. the High Road, of ·cour~e, Is Golden West. The world 's largest commuter elrllne. Golden West Air1ines Th) HgJ R:xxl • I • " . ' • -- r San (;le 9tenie • • • . . • t -----. ' Today's nJMd • • Cttpis;(rano EDITI ON N.Y. Steeb . ' . ·:Volunteer ~ . Ai·my Asked Jly iJuly, '71 • ' ~GTON (UPI) - T we Ive r'."""'.: • lotroduced i<ltslaUon todliy Jo end the_ .drift and e!ltabli!h an aJl. Volunteer military by July 1, 19'11. • 'Ibe spmapr:a l'll~ .., acroa the political spectrum from ccnlervative Barry Goldwater, (R-Ariz.,) to liberal C....., fllcGo""rn, (D.S.D.) ' • Sen. Mark Hatfield, (R-Ore.,) the p"rin- ~~ sponsor, said a volwrteer military WM feasible regardlels of manpower requlrtments for Vletnam. He said that O>nclusion was backed by 1 presidential ~mWion headed by former Seeretary of Defense 'Ibomas Gates. "It is ironic that ao unjwt and. in- equilable an lnstliutlon u peacellme ctmeription, with all of its inefficlenees, should be maintained by Wlproven a;isumptlons, groundl~ fean and the mere momertum oi the put 20 years. " ..• In June ot. 1971, the Selctive Service Act Will expire. U we act now and begin tile -ol building • volunteer mill,tary force , Jt will not be necessary to . pe!l><luate conscription beyond that time." Other sponsors were Sen. A I an Cranston, (D'Calli.)0 Hugh Scott, (R- Pa.J -P~WO<id, ( R·Or.e.,) Stephen YOWli; (D'Ohlo,) Roller! J. Dole, (R-Kan.,) Ted Stevens, (&.Alaska,) Vonce Haste (D-lnd.,) Richard Sch.Weiker, (&.:Pa.) and Charles Gooden,· (R-N.Y.). . . An all-volunteer fotte is one.. of the- N"mm admlnirtratoo'1 gojlls. While the Selediv< Service system r....tn...u 11W ccm1n ... · .. to .dfalt.,Yowii mm )IDdel' the aame !'rinciPles tl bas for .lioo P11! " yean . uoep1 .1,a. a ""'"""' Mllplti(!I d """"' ..,,OUllW •o•ient••.._...._ Court .RiJlifig Due ' , , .. On Saddleback' s Hair RegUlations A court rulinc on tile oomtitulioaality of Saddleback Oolieg• hair rules llhould be forihmllnc before nglllration for the fall quarttt begins. N..-pcrl Beach AUomey Patricia Henog said today. All facts and emlbib in the case, along "1th oral arguments, were presenled Monilay to Judge Harry Pregersoo ci the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, who took the "package" under submission. Argument f« the coUege w a s pre!<flled by County Cowlsel John Powell, while Mrs. Henog and her usociate coumel Fred Okrmld of Los Angeles, presented the case for five Jong-haired students disputing the con- stitutionality of the school's dress code. Mrs. Herzog said there w11· no way to tell how Jong Judge )'regenon mi~ take to band down hll nillng, but She expected it would be forthcoming well before fall reglatrallen otarU. ~ "He wlll rule either that the hair eOcfe i1 consUtutlonal or that it isn't," •id the attorney. "1£ it isn't, we can ttt a permanent Injunction to keep the c!ollege from refusing to reglster students because of their hair style." 'lbe Saddleback dress CQde has been more or less in abeyance slnce January, §'ben Mrs. Herzog obtained a preliminary !J>jwiction from Judge Preger>on to Permit three long·balred st\ldents to ~-Two more students later were add<d lo the injwictlon. 11 nte college appealed and, late in April, ! ~/'udge panel from the Ninth Circuit ~ o Appeals set aside the lnjuncti.on, fating that the burden of establitlnng invasion of their con.stttutional rights yas up to the students. Tl)e appellate court opinion, It was atated, ~eel 111ly the iS1Uanct of~ Injunction and was not inttnded ''to r~trlct the ~ist~~ Court In makinl: the intt.lal d,eterm1nation ~ the merits a[ter a~al." .1 Because L\ie appellate ruling came so close to tOO epit· of the school ytl'r, , nO effort' was made to re-establish the • hair rules, pending outcome of the actual lrial. Rail Union ~St~ikes . ' TIIPee l\fajor Line11 'WASHINGTON (UP!) -The United 1'fansportallon Union (UTU) all but shut dfwn three: o/ the naUon 's bigger railroads today wlth a llJdden strike over an ll~year-old dispute about elimina· don of (Jremeo from locomotives. ,t..ffours after the ·1lrlke" began, the Na~ Uonal Railway Labor Conference asked that President Nlloft tppolnl a n emergency board to restore service for IO 'days on the Baltimore &r Ohio, the Southtrn Poelflo ·md the Loulntlle and Nashville Rallroadl. • Ul'I T ...... In tl'te Moneu '!1Jis is Raquel Welch, a movie actress. She is standing on a lot of money bags. She is wear· ing some coins. The signific- ~ce escapes us. Who cares? No Char ges Yet Against ·Marine In San Clem ente .. . .. Bl Joillf V ALTUZA _._ .......... 'TF<ll'D81 murder ~ atW .. ve not -lodted ...... BlliiClnealj Martne Frankie Wayne, Mellloo, In Jail since lut Friday in 'tile mUrdor GI Mn: Comle Lym JOhnlon. - PblJee Det.edift Leoo8rd Goodwin was "liorted en ~le to the Dhlct At· tomey's ,Olfi<:e•ll) ctiilral Orqe Coooly this morning to · mum< "his 'q~esi for a murder cOmplaint agalMt tbf 19'-year· old Cooi aft,er work.lne~ttirouah . the day witb local DA representatives ln Laguna Nig~l Mel.lino, booked in the June 11 bludgeon-stabbing ol the e 'x p e c ta n t ~. Jwts been held in Sen Clemente City Jail since his predawn arrest last 'Friday. Detective Lt. ~rt Mason said thll morning that desptte reports elsewhere that Mellino has been arraigned, or would face tbe formal d>arging today. "!he truqJ IS we're still trying to get a OJl'Ylplaint from the DA ." Until a complaint or indlctrnert are issued, Ao court action would take place. The curly-haired, slighUy built cook oritln&lly from, San Francisco has re- maine<I. unresponsive to questions by police since his arre;st, Ma90ll said. "There is always a chance that the DA will not is.me a · cOmplalnt In the case we have presented ud that we might release Mellino without any formal c:harges," Mason said. Monday's snag was the result, Mason said, of . long deliberation by DA 's representatives in South Orange County Municipal Court which lasted through the afternoori. '1'Jbe .. peopl". 'down here wanted to cansult with· headquarters before ren- dering a decision," Mason said, "and Goodwin is there today to assist. in the proceedure.," · ' · · ' : · Meanwhll~ the quest for more. ph)'.sical evidence in the murder ts eontii\utng -ootably a search for a weapon used to stab the 20-year-old wlle of Marine Lance Cpl. Mark Johnson, II. A tennis shoe which 'could haVe made the foo(prlnt foond in tbe basil\ of tlje Johnsons ' kitchen alnk also are missing, along with Mil. JOhnlon's wiuet, not fo,ind al the SC«l~ ~y1lnvestigators. The young Vietnam ve\erin , who still ls -a pri900er has offered no of'f!Ctal sl&tements to ,police slbce,· 1111 P.J<lrup at .. an lip&rtment where he occast0n8Ily s:.ayed, and has proclaimed neAhtr guUt nor inDocence. "They're U')'i;n& to1gel ~f«·~ of murder,'' the apparenUf ~alrh, ·pf!t,; Ive Marine totd 1 Poikle ·Mfl<.«>~ dwing • photo le9l6orl. • .. ' ,. • • : ' ' . .. • d, .... 9ine Los t in · Crash · · MARBLE, Colo. (UP/) -A plc)\up truck cirr)'ing a dozen ptnOft9 along a winding Colorado mcamlaln road plung- ed 200 fe<I. down the mounlalnslde ahd into a storm·rwoUen river late Monday. Nine of those on board were mlnlna and feared dead. Sheri(f's deputies and mounlain rescue teams -t tile nlaht In the aru looking for UM! pasMnaers, but finally called off the ... rd! otter locoU., - of the truck ill the Cryltal Jllvtr. · ~ ~ . . ORANGE ' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY ()UL Y T 'I 9'10 · I I I • ' TI;N aNrs . . ' . . ' Israel to Request Aid · , ... • Of U.S. Ground Troops? Eg}rpt ·says Air Defenses Hit · Bombers By Ualted Preu llatenllhul Israeli warplanes attacked EIYJ)tian positions along the Suez Canal fer the 48th consecutive day today and' a Cairo s111>kesman said Egypt'• air defemes "hit" a Skyhawt attack bomht.r. ~ was no indication whether surface-to-air (SAM) missiles were involved. Israel reported Monday that RuSlianl had fired advanced SAMS missiles • at Israeli planes and were helping E~ . ., ti ans fire the older ·SAMJ missiles. Eapt' denied the charg·es. today and U.S. State Department and Pentagon IOUl'Ctl in Washington indicated they d<ubted port of the Israeli report. Israeli newspapers· acctP.ted the an: nouncement at face value IDd ~ that in the future Israel mlgbt MY• to tum to the United Stal<s lo< ln>opl. '1'hey al.lo reported the ·U.S. 141\ ~ would pay a -call to tl!o' llrlol port ol Halla In i Mll1lndtt (O' iW · llusslan:r of U.S. llrqlll In tile lled!tc· ....... . ~ DAILY I'll.OT' .......... ...,.~ United .!;.-~ G«wol U Thant told a _. canferenoe In Geneva today he would nol· --.. r.ports Rusatans were firing tbe SAM31, but he said it Wu "fair, bun the Uatted Nations point of mw, to diatlngu1lb between !)lfenslve and de f en 1 l v. 1 ·A PARTl.NG WAVl;.AT "!iL TORO, MCAS, BEFORE FIRST ~~ILY;HEADS FOR·NATIONIS CAPITAL ., weapons." , Thant al.lo said the latat Soviet pro- posals on the Middl'.e Eut contah'.11 "~ crete and reallstic elements" for a just and Iastlng peace in tbe aru. He would not compare the Rulsi&n plan wjtb a ncent U.S. peace proposal bul IOld the Russians were betng realistic f« lbe Coast ·ean See -. ' . Venus by Moon Duriitg .Month Taif;nedNixonBackinDC .. first lime. · . . ' . A.fter Busy West ·s ·tay An Egyptilll mililary .......... l&!d S4 Israeli aircraft attacked EoPUaa (See MIDEAST, Pap I) . Dolly Dimples Has Returned Dolly Dimples is back. The pastel lile-sile picture of the rotund lady dlslppeared Jul month from the all-nl1ht party at Laguna Beach Hillh SCbool for graduating seniors. Dolly was returned last week to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marcom, who were in charge of decoraUona for the annual event. The youth returning the picture claimed a $25 reward. 1be mystery of the disappearance apparently has not been unravel~. "We're ·delighted to get Dolly back," said Mrs. Marcom. Dolly ~ was one of several circua-motlf pictures obtained from a tt_M:atrical props company in Los An1elea. , When the unique Dolly'" disap- peared, organizers of the party feared they faJ:ed an exorbitant bill to replace the big gal. • The star above tbe moon Monday night wu the evenbtg star -Venus. And ~ to cliaries E. Bomgren, dJrec.. tor ol tile Tusmann Planelarium ~t .. Santa Ana College, It is not a rare pbenomenoo for this time of rear. "It will be happening once eVery 29 days, for ·the next couple 'of months," be IOld, '"but JI wlll only last for a· few hours." At first glance, It looked like an airplane was fifing aboye the ~· but after the light did oot flicker, it appeared like a atar , suspended. lbove the boWI of a quarter mooo. "Venus will be teen ln that P01ition for ' another •month or ICI," Bomgrea aay1. 1'The evening .tar ooly a~ars in the west about once every two years for 1 P:e;r~ of ~ mO~ths. "4Dd as the moon moyes in' its ~ orbit fr'Om west to ·eut, the paths of the two bodies cross,'' he adds. "Thcfy appeared, 'to be very clole loftther, but in actuality, Venus wu JOO Umel more distant than the moon". '?be nei:t tlrrie that •the moon .~ tile· plU1t oppeor toietber -which lhould ~ the evening of Aug. .-- Bompu ..,. thet they will be doier to each other • became the moon wUI not be oettin(. • I By PATRICK BOYLE Of ""' D911r l'Hlf Stiff • Pre.!kterrt NID>D r e t u r n e d to ll'uhlniton ~.tanned alter 12day.s. atT the Weltern White House . ln San Clemente. It was the President's longest stay ,away· from the capital this year -aild th• busiest. The goUing and swimming that hao· qwked Nii:on's other stays at his Cajifomla home were ab9e:rlt, replaced by , conferences and appearances before mlcrophonei on a broad range of foreign 8¢ domestic policies. , PreM aea-etary Ronald Ziegler said Nixon feels ·the Western White Houae hu advantages for extended stays. "He gets considerable work done there," aaid Ziegler. · · · He said Nb:on does not feel remote· when he is tending the nation's businesa from th• West ~ and. la in. Ipstant !ot\Ch by telephone wtth Washinitori. • •1nie President feels It'• good for him to get out, of Waahlngton to absorb a different' background," Ziegler taid. •. ' 1be President btpn his b u s ,Y; Washington llCheduie this morning with a breakfast for RepUbltcan congressional' leaders. He called the meeting to discuss the money billl . designed to nm the governmait during 1 the buslneas year wf'lich ~gan July I. So far, only one· ol the !laeal 19'11 approprlallon hiJla Motel · Units: He.ad .for OK ' • .• ' .. 1 ' ' Planners Rure Exi>ansion ~Fits Inro (;e~ral Pliin~ · By BARBARA DUAl\TE (ll)ultipw· ~Ual). . -: . : ili llis -al, 15$ Dumond rlrtve 'to. OI "" Delft '"" snn " ~ · nM'mlt tlDdein · l'"" 1 ' ~ Seas Motel owner' ,Loreh flaneline .,_ '~ 1 ll'ilnf . . . ,..,,... 'Ind '":!.T l • . pu .... i : .... plrently will win 1111 bid to add eight lllo..al ICtor ~-,•home, 1 -~ a .v11r1ance for "ttt.d. B.• unlts onto his ocean front de•eiopmlnl sliepy HOlloW · ·tO Uie patli. RappaPort to -~ a roof ov.-his in Sleepy HOiiow. · o1 1"'4',.• told • .,. ·COii>' canllle,.reddec:k at 1m La Mir"1"· Laguna Beach plaM\nt: commissloarn, miUMm. ~ ' -'Appnmil a variance to add two in the first of two pybllc bearin(J, l1IOftd '1t'I loqer a prime 'mident!a1 beclrooml to a home owned by Craig tbe reione M!quest to -bearmc am hNl>'t been oliice the lite E. Clrrbett at IOO T<mple Tmace. with Commissioner Robert· H&ltbWI' l.,.,''t. nellne declared. ••t don;t w~t -Approved a variance~ to allow Bob comment lhal. "It seems Jo flt Into J llllllJ oa the C1 portion, tlley beloi!c Mazy to conduct a tru<:k end .trailer the general plan." . on~/' be added. rental bulfl'.*I at hll TexaCo Se"lce Umg beset by split 20t1ing prcibleml . ,\I now. be p0tnted out, Slallon at 18'3 8. Coast ffi&hway. in the block between Sleepy Hollow 1-' be rtqolred to sleep, with -A.,P,.vfd a lltlguno Riviera bld to and Cleo Streel, Haneline ahlfted !,... their In traffic and park nnl · to ftllin a -formln& Pote sign. a past history of variance applkatiOnl the oceln. , -Delayed II request by Frances Cross to a change of dlltrtct request lo ......, ]JI other buolne11. the commlssloa: Iii 'l1l3 S. °'111! lllg!rway to open a the· oceonward half ol tile block fnim -Approved a varlanCt reqoeot bJ health food store wllh use of !he public R-1 (aingle famllf ruldeoUal) to IW llurtoa S. Dab Jr. to make an addltloa right.of-way for parkin1. ' • has 'reached his desk for sicnlture.. ' The other 13 ·major replar • ptopriatJOa measures still are ln various .stages , of legjs!aUve proce.•, with no prospect that some of them will be actei:I oo for Week.! er morih.1, The Pr'5ident bas already signalled bis ~tention tO launch a 1 major canapa1p to label the Congress 1-s!tile and uncooperaUve in ·his eti«t.· to llllit tn- flaUon -·particularly in light of Iaot week's Congressional override ol. hia· veto of the fedeiai ooost<uctlon opendiDI mellllll'e. Senale GOP leader !!ugh Scott and House counterpart Gerald R. Ford ~erged from the two hpur meeUnc with the Preskient · critlcizlna the ~mocrats for. their "lpendthrilt way1." '.l'he two leader1 urged the Democratic- conlrolled Coocreu to take ~ ac- tion to assiat the Preoldent in guiding 'the nalipz:i's economy from a wartime to ·a peacetlme 1 footing without a recet.sion. I ' 1 ~y uried enactment of Nison acf. mtnlstraUon '. p~als to l)l O cl If 1 unemploym"1l compen11Uon, provide manpower training, prqvide Jow..co.t hoosing. -IOClal teCUrl(J benollta and improve QC<UpOtlonal aafety. Orpge (;ou& i.._ ' I W,eadlel: , _i lt's still nice and summery along the Orange Cout, with the )llUal night and early morning low cloods. Temperalum w 111 be allghily cooler. ' .. .. . ' . ' . '. ' INSIDB TODkY · t . . ' Vtgas -Strip" ccrifto ""9fn t11iOt1•d bml71<r veor d•riolg IHI but found tMre art a ,lo& MM'• gambf<n who doit't pov tllc1r debta. POQ< g_ • I I j I I -( ...... .,,.~-·if'" ... ,.1'"'"" J l • ..1l 1 11 • • I • . •. ' Cien1enle School ' P ·rojeets .~·piaye.d ' ,., Ill'' P•"ELA HAU.AN .. ' • • 04 J'" Ollfr ,.... ...., l'ToJict& whlcll ~will dfect chonps la the CWTlcui& 11 SU ClemenlA! Iii&!> School have b<on """°vod.by Caplalrano Unlfled Sctlool Dllltlct -· < .., t llo ~ hllb levell and tilt -bllahmenl of a coune 8Ulde !or £niUlh. -propoeala will -the Wardlnallon of the Junior and aenlor hllh -al "'""" pr'OCl'.IJDI and the developm"'t cl a co11r11e llilde lo reflect loni ......,. objeclivea. . --.. .---- • The boonl approved 10 c..m..i ... deveJoPnenl ~ 11...say l<llalU.C 342 houn of """' which will ·brillc about dw>ges In '-IP 1111guq., Engli!h, ooclal studies and vocational progrMU. Tbel< la • -· -1 .. the -lntnldndloo tO eodal -whlcb wUl Include behavioral obl6ctlveo and another -la! whidi would develop a -Id ~ Ollvu, assistant superintendent for lnstl'UCllon, told the boon! lhal there are no uau.:.ance1 that the new CW"rlcull will be belier. hiat".lry COW"H ttudv gukie. · Other project& Will be the development of far tlltwn studle1 program for upper dlvfalon student&, locuatna on _...ico, and the study of a eenlOr bumanltlel- eodal llludles ""-which wm lbclude "HowtVf!!', it wlll provide • bett« the far east, Afrlca, IOUlh Aatl, ·the mean1 of meaaurtnc ltudent progre11 Moslem world, and contemporary world and will be seared more to our partlculat bl .. d P'fl: ems. student., be sal • . · 1lie bOmemaklnc projedl will develO!! A controvenlal ~ aibmlttect bv-1 -.~Consumer education progrlm and ~ Cltit.en'a Advtaory COmmlllA!e recently dlvlduallaed lnolructlon In clolhlnf con. pointed out that Uiere lhould be more atrucUoG and telectlon. .,..._ --In tbe achool Tllo ...,atmal propout will dlvelop · district. Olmr llld the ~ prolecl and lmplamtnt a procram tn vocational would -pt lo nu !Illa Jllld atnce flUldanc:e 1o apan11 preaen1 ww1; pro. Ibey ~ "bullt in m...nni snma and dOvetop evaluattve criteria. devlcel. -'"llleoe projecla all have I b re 1 The EnCll'b propeoafl Include the ~.~ ....... oll~ ,...._ ~---·-•··"-of•~ -and lOlb _.... ··-· -·-· .. ~,are a.~~ ·~---... -tlon o( community-.!. the bulc educ .. Enclfab lalma lo -a miootber lloaal needa GUllJned by the -· and trana111on be-tile two ,..._ ali<I Ibo -naUOllll cnpl>a•il cm tecbn1qua to Improve ballc compoellloa and con>-and proc:eduree." • munlcatloa ak1111. Anolbel' P<0-1 wU1 • The '-IP Ia....,. project will be !be -tlon of the Enalilll cur> -bllab a Jlatan1nl tape Ubrar7 !or 11culum bet•-lilt junior and -all !~ 1aquq, -fa. Dana-Capo Beach Seeking To Gain CityhoodApproval l't'Ollt Pqe I . MIDEAST ••. TIMI TO .GET SSRIOUS Spiro Cool Toward Tlmeplac:e Ag11ew C rnplains Of Mus • ooming Watch Or The Vloe Preltdent of the United statao mddeDly thinks Spiro AptW w1tcbee are Mlcpy Mo- Anobelm phyalclan Dr. Hale E. DolJll>erlY. ..--laity l!moplece !Inn, Dirty Time Companv, manulac- -the watcbel -one lo ~ ncently. AptW roportodly thoutbt It Wll a clever ldta but bae suddenlY C:omplall>ed over reporia lllat I0,000 have been ordered, aaytna be wun't C01L1Ulted for permlalon. . Geo"" W. Whlta Jr., the vke president'• penona1 attorney, bu written aaylng no approval wu given and thus Dirty Time Compeny mull conalder I"! -·bW~ "J am IUl'pl'1led becaute J have receiv- ed no WWII from Ibo vke prelldent'a attcne)' on IGCh 1 matter," Dr. Dou&!MrV llld Monday when cootacted about Ibo b .. wlnl 'Agnew !lip. Attorney White, opeakhlc lot Apl!W In Tow-Md., llld polltlcll cartoone ... e tJme.llonored tradlllon and public n,.... ... aubject lo such apoeure. ..... -Ibo other band, be 11)'1 It fa ~u;; I f!.creiit . vlolatliil 1o 'use a penan.'1 lmqe tn 1 commWclal ven- ture -hla -I ., .. llled plllllpl e lbare ol ... priil)I. The Maryland at!ttney N)'I Vice Pruldent Agnew wUl give lllat conaent, provided · 11~t be termed a "!!bejantlal ahare of the profit gou IA> Wnlllea ol Yanks Imprisoned or mi!Jslng ln Viet- nam. The N.atlonal League of .J'amlllel of Aziierkah • Prfaonen ind Mllllq In Soulhe8Jt Asia Is sped!lcalfy mentioned by the vke prealdeol'a a~. positions at Abou.Swelr1, Fayed ltabtit and El-Cap In the nono, cenln1 and 30Uthem sectors of the wattnrQ and ' "our air defeue sy1tem1 Intercepted the attacking plonos and hit a Skyhawk." He did not elaborate on the w«d "hit" but EIYPI sa)'I II bu sbol down four Phantom• and two Siybawks In the psat week. llraeli Chld II Si.ff IA. Gen. Halm Bar-Lev, said Monday t~locl Iar..U. p--:-. hll by New Laguna Salary Pinn For Schools Up Tonight Although the autborillUve Ca I r o. newspaper Al Abram demed Jsree.U alle«ations R Iii I 1 I 1 D I Wtre Opel'llln&· missile sites as cloee 11 15 mll11 to the Suez Canal, l1taell newapapera were sayini the nu:t 1119Ye · in · the MJ.ddle1 EBll la up lo the Unll<d Statep. . ' The two bluest selling -.. he afternoon papdl Maarlv and Y.odlotll Aharonolli, illld W"'11ngton rtpOl1a befd the lateet Soviet Involvement u a dlr«t cballena• 1o the Unli.d Statao and that Proaldent Nlxoo could no loog;r delay eupplylng mo,. planec and -aid to i.ael. DAILY PILOT N...,.,.. le ... --C.... M-.. S.. Cl 1•c OAAtttl COAIT fllUll.llHIHG C0M"AJllY lt•Mrt N. W,H l'nl•!Mftl .... "'*'"""' J1c• It. c,,,,, Vkil ,.,..i.n1 tNI o.nw.t M1M1W Th•tr1•1 K1....tl •4lltl' llio,ft,, A. Mu,,hftM Mlllltlnt l!~Jtw Rich•'' r. Nin """' o,.,... Ctlomr !.di• -C-11 M•t m WC•I llr S"'-' '""""" ..,cflr 1111 .., .. ._, ltu'-' IMJWr>ll a.tell! n:t ""-' ,,_ Mlfl!~ llttd!t 111fJ lff<ll '°"""'Al 1e11 C*'*"9: • """" 11 c.-. 1t•1 ' . A -bulc aalary -.i, !or Laguu ll"&eh 1 e a c h er a, lncludlna ''worn• lbcre..,"1 inaJ be adopted by -a1 tllelr recutar meetJnc 1on1pt, accordlni lo Board Prestdanl Larry Taylor, Wage ne(Ollallcml with the teaction ~ave beon under wa~ l1nCe !allure of· the tu o .. )Tide In Alril and a tlnal -loo ·laat 1111111 produced a Pl')poal that' wUl be preHlllOd lo the f\JU board lonllh~ aTylor said. "11lt~ are 101Dt paints to clear up/' r. aalf, ''bul I would' ~ at leUt tbe bltlc ldMcluJe wUl be adopted. 11 Aleo ' up fur .dootlon' loolPI wlU be tile .-.i. of lalarloo fur ldlOOI ad--· Ii ..,.. list ol -fur use at the hip tcbool will be ....... loll to the boerd, alolll with a ....-. of atudy !or the comtnc year. Laguna Niguel Soldier Dies On German Duty WERTHEIM, German). -Spec. 4 Cu.lb Leon Bloom, 2l, o( Laguna Niguel died from a fW!lbot woUnd during the .. -whll• .. guard duly al a U.S. Anny poot ln lhls ... lb Getman town. Bloom wao the IOll o( Kenneth A. l!ld Wilma Bloom, l3nl Stlllwator Lane. Slit fa a dvtc leader Md former president cl the Clplalrano . Unllltd School Dialrlc:I PT A. Arm)' .,....,_ llld Bloom W0111 oa guard duty ' JUiy 4 at II a.m. and wu repo<ted mllalnt the -af""-i. Ria boily wu found Sunday mornlnc In thick W>derbruah about eo yardJ from bll post The matl<r la under tn-ve.:l!gatlon. B!o>m wu ualped IA> 111 artllleey gr.:up. Ht wu a:radu:ited from bJWney Sc:i!or lllch Sch~ ln 19'5 and attended L•oJ Be.1cb s ··:e Colleg< until he en:•rod the Army lio;t )'t!lr. Ac:ttve tn 1ch ... ~l .-m'1',&, Eloom Nd afao been I &ood lcbolar. • . ' ....... ~.- . -. ~ two Items are ldleduled for prftO!llatl<ll IS lnformation lo the been!. 11lt courae ol lllldy wUl be up for adoption July 21 and tile ...-k lbt Aug. 4. . Super!Mendent William Ullom said the i.xtboou, both new · and old, Will be on ~lay In the dlslrlct olllce, 550 Blwnonl St. until that date, for lnspe<- tioo by lnlereli.d -· Under a -board procedure Dr. Ullom Hid, the tat book list wlll be rHdoplad &Mually, after nview of both old and -books. Engine Trouble, Hijack Scare Delay TWA Jet LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A hijadc tcare and engine trouble bpt one of Trana World Airlines' new Boelnc 747 Jumbo jeUlliers grounded for more than &11 hours Monday. A TWA spokesman said a stewardess overl>Wd paaaen1er C. A. Y-tell another paaen&er, "If J hive another drink, I'll take this plane to CUbl." And, he reportedly said it with a Spanish accent. "We're not taking any .. chances/' the opol<esman uld, cxincedlDI the nmark apparently waa made In jest. y.,pe-. an emp!oye of the Vlrgln Ialanda' nWn1and Otllca• In New York, WU mnoved by a deputy U.S. manhaJ and WM cllarted wltll.-alllnl, ........ !ni and intar!orllll with the manhal. Ht was not eh'rpd with b1Jackln1. Yasper, 111, WU reltuod wllhoal bond followlnc hla atraJ&lllllelll belort U,S. Commllllonlr Vaoetta Taaeopuloo. A pre- llmlnlry bearlnf WU Ml for Auf, 7, After Yasper was removed from the pl.in~. wh1ch wa1 bound for London via Now York wtlb ISi paaaengen, the hu11 jet developed enitne Lrouble and me- t:ll:uilcs worked on the englne alt after-. nr"n. By the Ume FU1ht 7tlt finally look off, ne1rly seven houn: behind khedule, only ... ,...... ........ -allori ~ • • ...... ~ • . -• • . · VietS Caging. (japti.ves? . ~ : .,. , . . _House Aide' Quits; ~ays .~e.po,~<~ 8dpress~d WAllllllG'J'ON (UPI) -'Ille loae staff "'l'beY .,. neyar 'allowad oul. tho ~ priaoao .... ...u. lllllDCed wlih lllllds ....,.._ ol a H-!act-findilll team ii niliilinal and they are gtveh Uttlo llom·the U.S. A,..., for lni.rnatlooal ..,.. . water. Many are forced to drink their Development (AID).· that toured Sout!ioaat Alia resigned '°' '1"11 urine. Mo1f of tlli meh could not .1be c:Ommittee's mojOrlty repoit said day,, charging tht committee maJorlty stand up, their legs havlna: been paralyz· that ecnomlc probltm1 are the chief tri.d to "'!-a ~ that South ed by beatings and by befq lhackJid threat lo the ~ly ol tile SOutb Vilt. vi.tnam bolda civilian pruoom In lo a bar." , namase P'OP,le ind the U.S Vlei· "lni>umane torture cells." · · prlaonl are partly 1lilanctd wltb fund• namlaUon procram. Thomas R. Hirkin, 30, innounced 11lls • resipaUon at a news conference one la ' cl . ' :·~theof~~~ ~~ p ' nners in emente reptri made no mtot.lon of· ttie 11).ealled • "Uter cages" Jn which Hark.at aald. · ii1J2~t~:=n;~~ report ... Pick .:Chairman Tonight 'nle congreamen who made the trip were members Of the HoU¥ Select Com- mittee on U.S. Involvement in ~theasl Asia. Hartin 9llid he and two ,~comm.lttee membeit, Rep. WllllaiTi R. Anderson, (0-Tenn.,} and Rep. Augustus Hawkins, (l).Callf.,) found the "tiger cages" In a prison on Con Son Island. "There has been, and Is, an 1ttemp{ by the majority of tbe committee to 1Upprt1s" this rtndlng, he said . Harkin said about 500 people, hx;luding men, women and high ~hool-aced children, are cortined in the small wbterranean cell1. "The conditions in these cag!a can only be described as shocking," he said. Laguna Leader, Dr. Nell, Dies Suddenly at Home Dr. Edward Rabb Nell, proll\lnent Lquna Beach aurgeon and dvtc leader, died ltlddenly· Sunday In h!a home at 79 Emerald Bay. Memortal aervices will be held at 2 p.m. Wedneoday In the United Com· n\unliy Pr .. byterlan Churdl, with Or. Albert Hjerpe ol!kltUng. Or. Nell la survived by his wile, Fay: two 90NJ, Edward Jr. ol, Fort Dix, N.J., and Chrll E. ol the home: two daugbtera, Antonia M. and Jennifer F. of the home; and by two bn>lben, Mmnillan Nell Jr. of Dearborn, Mich., and Louil E. Nell ol Sqloaw, Mich. A retired captain in the U.S. Navy Medical Corpl, and a IUJ"Viver of the Bataan deatll man:b, Dr. Ntll had lived In Llauna Beach for tile past II years, maintaining an acllve medical pracllct unW the day before hl.s unexpected deoth. He vtsli.d bis tut pailenb In South Ooul Community Hospital Saturday, .... cordinf lo a OOnUy apokeoman. He wu espect.ally well known ill the Lagun1 area for his servlct • president of the Board ol Dlrecton ol the Boys' Club !or aeveraf years chalng the plan-ntnc porlod lo' the new dub faclllty 1n Laguna Canyon. A 1eve.re attack of nu in January, 1919, forced his retire- meot from the been!. but he resumed hil medical practtce following con- valeacence from the illnell. He allo wu active with the Rotary Club and In the Community Fund. Dr. Nell was born In the Phlllpplne tslands, where hill father wu a U.S. government official. He grew up in Denver, Colo. and wu graduated from the University ol l\llchipn at Ann Arl>or, Mich. He returned to the Philippines in the U.S. Anny, was captul<d during the Bataan death march and held prfaoner in Japan unlll the end ol the war. After the war he practiced medicine in Kalamazoo, Mich., bul returned to the service as an officer in the Navy Medical COrps, remaining for 20 years unUI hi1 retirement to private practice. Jf'ollowing the Wedneldly Rrvice, private lnurnment will be made at Pacific View Memorial Park. Truth Sin CltlnmlA!'• plunl .. - will eleol Ha cllafrnian !or the -11sca1 year·w-.y at the bepmlnf o1 lilt, resutor 7:1J p.m. mee11J!i wblcll aJeo will lncluda a beerlni cm a COO- trovenlal trailer . parking -ordlna/'<t dlanc<· ' ' 'Ille ccmmllolGo, wllld1 now boo two ol Its memb!'I .....,.,.._ lo -· four-year-tenna, wU1 -liold Ille lllnUal recqanlzatlon al the -ol the qeada. Chalnnan ol the 8dvfaory ll'<IUP !or the peel two fllcaf yeon hae been Georl• Bowles. . Commlas1ooen Rly'llcCulin and Roy Garbarlne are aervlnll freib terma on the -alter betnC ..._inted by Ille dty coundl recenUy. On the regular bullneol aesment of Ille agenda a dlj' propoul to amond the toning -lo ~ stiff rtiltrictionl Oii •tonte "-tnilln; bolts and other mobile itlml excludinC autos will mne up for a btarinf. The cod• change would reqDlre that certaln vehicles be parted on plivate !l"'P"r1Y either behind tile !ront-yanl ~back or on the rear half of the property. SOme itcrnl lt.ored would have lo be lhlelded from pubUC view. In another hearinC, a variance re- quested by MacPherson · Chevrolet to operate a new-car ~atlon Ml'Vice at 215 s. El Camino Real will come up for discussion and action. Commission opinion on the building Lif egua~dS Keep Busy Despite End of Holiday Thou&h the holldly Weekend wu over-, acllvllY dldll't --for Ibo Llauna Beach LifeC\1;11"di at 2'. • resc:Uet were loged Monday In high ""'. The moet serlowi rucue came around 3 p.m. A girl was spotted about one· quarter mile off VlcloDa Beach and 5'<llled lli trouble. Guard"Mll<e Englund callad. !or 818lllance and then headed out after the girl. By the Ume back-up penonnet and equipment arrived, -Ille girl was aafe uhore and ~W'td. 1be red nag, noting ettremely hazardous water coodition was railed for 1 ahort while over Art Colony beaches. 'Ibe aurf 11 expected to return lo -..al today and Wedneoday. O'Brien Equal Time TV Program Tonight WASIIlNGTON (AP) -DemocraUc National Chairman Lawrence F.,O'Brlen goes on the air tonight with an equal-time reply to President Nixon's June 24 state- ment m the economy. O'Brien wu granted is minutes' fret time by CBS. 1be other two commercial netwwkl pro- vided Democrats equal time the week followlnti Nixon'• addreaa. ' ol .a' Jehovah'"-cllurd! ... I.I acres o1. county land near the northerly city llmil4 a1ao -..m be f..-.u,g. The commissloo opinlol! ii belpg .l'l\llht by the ciouoty,' wblclt ·bu jlirlsitJc\fon In the a,.i iii the Clpfatrano Beach Pallaadea _. II)< cburdl la'proi>oiad. .Comntiui~ IJto ,ww dllcuu council ~ lo_ollalilfah a dly ardlif<dural ~.,. bo!lnl· and the augeal<d council dwips In the propooed mobile bome park developmeol lllandanll. Virus Threat Sends 230 Scouts Home From Camp A pwp ol 230 Orani• County Gill Scouts were lent home fn>m their IUm· mer camp three daya early after a minor virus ln!ected 15 ol the cblidren and I.! ol tl}dr aduh su~1. A spokesman !or. the Oranl" County Olrl Scout Council, howeler, sa!d a doc· tor has given the council pennlalloo to rawne the nonnal camping acbedule. The cblldren ,..,.. Infected 'with an upper raplratocy vlru!, accordlnl lo Mn. Francis WbJUs, executlve cUredor or the l.'OW'lcil. .... ' ~ The Virus hit Camp Joe Scherman In the mounlalne neor Hemet llta Lui week. On the advice of the can_p dociof, the 230 glrle, -10 lo 17, were ient bom• three d•f• early. 1be girls hid irrived at the camp on JW>e 30, Mrs. Whitis salcl, and lhe ... told by tbe 'doclon that the coot taifuu, virul c:ame !roin the mountaina around Hemet., "'Ille .. ,..,_. theJdtcben wen-teated for UM! vlfus/' she said, "and boih were found to be satisfactory." She said .the doctor jlreecribed bed rest for the 1Jrls, but "our lnflnnary facility at the camp can't accommodlte sucll a large number and the doctor wmitec! lo eet lbe 'glrle·oUl-Of·the.arei to avoid any possible epidemic." .. Hickel Denies Ouster Rumors DENVER (UP!) -Secretary of the tnterlor Walt.er J. Hickel aays he has not been uked to atep out of the Nixon adm.ln.IJtraUcn no matter what aom, report! may say. ., "I haven't been asked, and I havt no Intention to resign," Hickel sak1 Mon. day after winding up a western trl$ thal took him on 1 horseback ride. bi a national forest, riding a raft dowq a wild rivtt Ind smoking a peace pipt with lndians. Hickel Bald he Intended lo be with the NixoD AUriUnlatratlon "as Jong as we have a job lo do and Ibey want us to doll" or Consequences? Sometimes I~• !Nth hurls! Wa hove lost an occa1ion1I Hit by not teUing a customar wh.t ho wanltd to hoor .. Wt hight point out that • customer would bo better off to pay '• tittle mo,. for our rubber p•<I· ding thtn buy • cheaper, mushy pad that fHl1 t.ko you are wallting on btlloons. Tho "baDoon" pod hurls tho .. rpet backing, ciulO& stretching, and ruins 111ms. Also, this padding often flotttns out after• while. Additionelly, we might ton you ·that ...,,, ..... pet flben .,. ..0... practicol !hon otho11. A fiber that -U In -torture, might "bomb" in another. Fetl f,.. to cal for odvica. Al ·of our Hin people h.ve had ttltnsive axperiance In the llf'Vi .. and of this businen -ond ofter al -the most imporl•nl thing we can off or, thll no aloa does, i' 1ervicel ALDEN'S CARPETS e DR.APES 1663 l'lllcelltla Ave. ' COSTA MHA 646-4131 --· r ; ., Start Your Engines? by Deke Houlgdte Less than 60 days of summer remain before the most •ldely anticipated auto race in history, the inaugural California IOO at Ontario Motor Speedway. The key word in lhat statement 111 summer. FortuRately !or drivers, mechanics and tire company gi11eers, thert will be plenty of hot weather testing time fore the $500,000 Labor Day weekend race. because they already· worrying about what role heat will play in the "'· . At Donnybrooke. MiM., last weeke11d. where ~1ark Donohue •as driving in a Trans.Ar,1 race, and at Cambridge Junction. 'ch., where A. J. f'oyt was competing in the Twin 200 AC event, an important topic of conversation was Ontario's at. . Donohue and Foyt were the first two men to conduct • 11 scale tire tests at the 2.S.n1'i)/ oval in the .Cucamonga ne country. and they came away impressed with lhe heal y ex.perienced. Afler talking with Foyl. one Indy competitor predicted at there will be liberal use of relief drivers in the 50().miler. ' '"Unless we g~t a cool day," he said. "there will be lot _of cars dropping out, and assuming the cars can go dista11ce the drivers will be dropping like flies.'' , Tests Dehl 011 llot Da11s Tbat's only one opirt.ion, or course. Those: tire tests were Id e1 reasonably bot days, with temperaures, lo the IOs Ms. Drivers are thankful there Is Plenty of time left 1 make adjustments to their cars and to lhink about their racing ategits. Tile 1ituatlon was underscored a week ago in Castle Rock, olo., when the USAC establishment faced up to its first ht weather ·race of the year. A fraction of the . s~arters re around al tht finish, and three favorites were ".1ctlms of t!te heat. Can driven by Al aDCI Bobby Unser and by Foyt experienced fittl bolling and bad to slow down sufficiently to drop them from cenlentlon. • The winner, l\1arlo Andrettl, ran a calculated race, hanging b'ack In the early laps to hold down engine temperatures in bis STP J\fcNamara. He claimed that was what won the race for him. Every driver climbed out of bis car sweat-soaked to the skin. dehydrated and fatigued after only l~ miles of racing. Alt temperatures were in th e 90s despite the high altitude of the road course, more than 6,000 feet, and track temperatures were estimated at 130 to 141t ck!grees. One phenomenon fans will probably find noticeable on race cars at Ontario wUI be the ertra oil and water radialors bolled 011 just ror that race. 111 fact. Ontario cars may differ In appearanct from Indianapolis cars. looking "oventuf- fed" by comparison. To combat excessive engine and turbo-charger beat the crew chiefs will probably build bigger cooling sy5tems, C1:1m plete with balkier flztur,s. Should race day be a normally, semi-desert.bot day. racing ~peeds on Sept. g are likely also be to .affected, as drivers "cool it" or slow do"·n so they can last the distance. Prediction~ bavt been that gualifying spttds will be In tM 115 lo 180 m.p.h. range, but on race day they will pfobably be only as fast as the weatherman will allow. "faximrnn Comfort for• Fons As far as the fans arc co11cerJJed, the stadium has been very thoughtfully constructed to provide a maximum of comfort even on a scorcher of a day. To begin with the main grandstands face away from the su11. something they don't do in lndianapoli~. Th.e expe~~i~c seals are either adjacent to air conditioned concession fac1ht1cs or are enclosed in glass with air conditioning inside. , Grass, landscaping and infield Jakes provide a cooling effect that takes the edge of! the hot, dry climate of the area. Front row seats are elev ated and are somewhat removed from the outside er the track, purposely for safety reasons. Se it is unlikely that heat generated by the race cars will eve" rea ch the spectators. as it does at meny race courses atound the count ry. Ontario Sp eed1va11 Co111111e11ded 1 Speaking about Ontarkt Speedway, ii is being widely com- mended by members of the racing fraternity for safety features blillt into the plant. Perhaps Ontario is the only ract track hi the world currently immune to the criticism. of a growinc number of professional drivers who are becommg eoncerued ' with their own safety. ! Formation of the Grand Prix Drivers Assn. forced European promoters to upgrade their plants. Drivers pointed with shame al the conditions at Hockenhelm, Germany, where Jim~y Clark's life was needlessly "'asted because there was nothing :ii~leldinf the drivers from the tree that crashed out Clark's llJe. The GPDA forced canctllalion of the Belgian GP at Spa In tiff and almost got It caned off again this year. In the U.S., It has only betn effective in pushing for safety hllprovements at one track, Watkins Glen, where the Grand trix of the U.S. Is held. 1 "Most race tracks in lhe State11 are ruddy deatll traps," .-Id England's Jackie Oliver, a BRM team driver who ls dne of the most outspoken safety advocates. "It's bigb time the organizers started thinking about us is well as the spectators," Oliver said. ''Tbere's no ·excuse fpr cars 1etlinc Into the crowds, and thafs still going on, bu.I ff thl11 sport Is going to grow up we are golni to '8ve to do something about eliminating a Jot of ridiculous 1tazard1 for the drivtrli ." • Oliver bas driven at Sebring. Daytona. Watkinll Glen. Lagun1' &cca. Riverside. Texas Speedway. plus tht road course l't Mexico City and the tricks at Mosport and SI. Jovlte In Canada. He classc1 1hem all as uasaft:. • Obstructlorrs Chief C1n11plaint ' Oliver's ohier complaint. is the prei.~ence of obstructions _ objects either dellberately placed along the race track, like bunkers a!KI solid walls. or objects that sboold be removed, iuch as trees, boulders a"d deep ravines. Oliver said the. safest traQk is Riverside and the most d-angerous ls Laguna Seca of the ones he has dri v'en. From what he hears ol Indiana-polis, Oliver has no desire to drive there, bul he -points out he ha s never seen it. ' • Sport and Import Car Show PLAN APPROACH SHOTS TO ALLOW SIMPLE PUTIS Tn1r1 is 1 sliant 1dv1nt1ge in puttlna up to, rather than down to, the tiolei. On uphill putts· 'he b1ck \edge of tht hole is hi1her than the front. Firmly struck putts will hit the hi1her back edge and still drop. A downhill putt struck too firmly will not only fail to hold the cup, buj also _ will run p~st. , I suggest you plan your approach shots to finish below the hole whanever possible. If yo u really · want to cut it fin e, plen to finish below the hole and in 1 spot offering a straight·iA putt .•. not a side·hiHer. , •. 0 1'10 /olAl,, -~ .,.. !llill ''HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTIING"! Her• is Arnold Palmer'& fuUy ilh1str1ttd 1uld1 to p uttint sUlnct, hne -up, strol>;•! $tnd 20$ alon1 w1th 1 stamped. st11-1ddr1sstd •nvelopt to Arnold P1lm1 r, in t •r• of this n•w1p1pt r. - quarter Horses Alamitos Entries l'tr WMMltffy, Jllt1 I, ltlt ci.r & 1'111. 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By BOB ROTH Newport Harbor's Tars 01 t11e ~uy •1• st.ff came back from 1 nlne·polnt AU the. favorites scored wins deficit at the half to post in Monday night's action in a 7"7 victory Monday night over Estancla's Ea g I e s the Foothill High School sum- In the Costa Mesa-Newport mer basketball league, with Recreation Dqp.t. 1 u m m e r San Clemente the only Orange basketball Jeali-ie at Estancia Coast area representative to High. · k>g a, victory . The wln propelled t h e The Trltons u.sed a third- Sallors tao a tie for first quarter blitz to d e s t r o y place with Estanclt, both Mission Viejo 76-49 in the final teams with 4-1 records after game ol. the tripleheader. five rounds ol action. · In the opener Laguna Beach In the other half of the suffered ila seventh straight twinbill, Mater Dei came up setback, this one al the hands with a 24-10 margin in the ol Tustin. by a 64...fO count. floal quarter of play to turn The other contest found away Lo! Amigos, 75-67, le.av-Foothill keeping pace with co- ing the winners a game behind · leader Tustin, as the Knights the frootrunners with a 3·2 turned back pesky SanUago record. Newport's big win was M-41. Bob TUvell paeed the vlct.ors with 26 points, 20 of which came l:n Ule second hall, when Foothill overtook san .. llago for good. The wtn for San Clemente moved Jt ioto a Ue for thlrd, two games back with thre·e to play., Mis.skin Viejo is J..g. Though ~ final count was lopaided'l the Diabk>s gave the Tritons a a:enuine_ scare in· the second period, cutUng a 23-11 deficit to just four pWl.ts at the halt. But the t.alki:r, more e1- perienced San Clemente squad destroyed Misoioo Viejo in lhe final 16 minutes, controlling the boards and usina:: the ad- vantage to trlner fast breaks. , keyed off the scoring e1ploit.s of Taras Young, who canned 37 points in all and totaled 16 in the vital fourth stanza. Young ripped the nets on 12 occasions from the field and added 13 gratis shots for his total. Mesa Slaps Fo~ 7442· Barons Lynch Pacifica Mate John Kazmer aided the Newport cause with IS points. Estancia had led by nine at the hair but the Newport duo ol Young and Kazmer accoonted for 36 ot the 47 second-half Newport tallies - a considerable margin over Estancla's output of 13 per quarter in the second half of the contest. Leading Estancia in the scoring department was Gary Orgill, the Eagles' second- team All-Irvine League choice last year. He tallied 19 on six field goals and seven free throw!\ while . teammates Lee Friedersdorf. Jef! Zelsdorf and Craig Hays canned IO points apiece. Los Aroigos made ·some+ noises against coach Jerry Tardie's Mater Dei crew. but tm• upstarts finally fell to the Mater Dei pressure in the fin81 stanza. Dave Kiley w a s in- strumental in the foorth quarter surge for Mater Dei, scoring eight of his 11 points in that stani.a. The Mater Dci defense limited Los Amigos to four field goals in the last eight- minute $egmenl. · H.......,, M•rMI'" 17'1 Y~M Jonta ktrnur H1lul1 T•e•m•n (llM HOii S<.Pln1lct.r Tot1l1 K1 /j.1f ~rltdttldorl Thomtl Z1lldorl 0'11111 si.w1rd H111 ·~· '"'" Tot11• lllOllCll U71 ~ It"' .. 12 1!,37 I I 0 2 • 1 fl II l ' ' ' 1 & 0 ' ' 1 ! J 2 0 0 ' 1 0 0 ' JO lt " )t , i ' 1 1 l 10 • ' ' ' ' ' ' • . ' ' 0 ] 10 1 0 It ' ' ' ' 1 10 " ' ' . ' ' ' lt 11 ., Seer• W 0.1rter1 H...,.oort 1' I• :IO 11 -" ll -" E1t111t:l1 11 1l IJ Prtf!df:t9t JI ... ~. Cu.tulle 1tlle¥ ROOft"!I Ht .. lrt k l\lff,,, kll11P•m•" Kt Pl'• KtmPet To!•l1 M1t1r 011 on " " ' . , ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' ' " " If 11 ' ' ' ' ' , ' " , ' ' , • • ' ' . , . ' l' 1S Lii AmlMt 1671 Helfonm s111w ... ··-Gtrtll 8r1c1rr1 Shrout l•unlll!~ lr1dtord Tott ls " ' , , ' " .. ,, ' , ' l 1 11 ' 1 11 . ' . ' ' 1 10 2 J J ' ' I I ' 0 I D ' ,, 15 12 07 Sctrl IY °"'''''' Mt~r !'>II ,, 11 ia ,._JS LOl .-.ml1>11• 1' 't ~1 1~7 Costa Mesa methodically cut down a second unit from Orange High MOW}day night to stay atop the Orange Summer League with ho.51 Orange with ~I marks -a game ahead of Fountain Valley. Mesa trampled the Orange No. 2 unit , 74-41, while Foun- tain Valley had il easy with Pacifica. s I a p p I n g I.he Mariners. 54-42. Fountain Valley, with no player over ~2, had little trou- ble with Pacifica and it& im- posing center, Jerry Maras. Although the Pacifica stan- dout tallied 26 points in all, the overall balance and depth of coach Dave Brown 's Foun- tain Valley unit was not threatened. Only an early 8-1 lead In the • 1irst period presented some problems for FOtMtain Valley, but by the time ace Dave Lynch. and Mike Foote arriYed for second-quarter play, the Barons had already taken the lead. And with Lynch's arrival , it left little doubt as to the outcome as the ~2 sharpshooting forward tanked 10 good ones from the field for a neat 20-point effort in three quarters of play. George Gerber and Bill Kristin.at added: 12 811d 10 to the Fountain Valley oota'3. The win left the Barons with LY~t~ ·~· li:.tltlln1! l'-lllR Vtll1J IJO '• It " . ' . . ' • • ' . ' ' G. GetW Plll5 W811<e<" Leot11rd C1rm1dl " ~ . " . , ' " ' 11 ' . ' . ' . , ' TottlJ M1r15 ... _ Ml•k111~" '"~ ""' Tot1l1 P'tClllCA (411 • • • • " ' " " ••1'•1•• n 2 o ,. 0 1 I 1 ' 0 2 0 l 1 ' • I~ J ! ~ s, .... .,. ..,.,,,,, Fount11n VtlllY t U U 1~' Pt~lllct t ' l t l._d MiKLt•n Fr1"°'ted -.. Allen 8 rld9"• Oe1m11 Tot111 k~mldt Jon1<1 w.,,,.,, H1mer Ollver ~111,,..z Toltll Ct•I• M .. Otl le It pf ,_ ' 1 I U • J l 1t j 1 ] 11 J 1 1 11 7 1 ] u 7 • J ' l2 a 11 1• Or1n11 Nt. ! !•11 t1 fl 1llp l 1 l I ] 1 1 7 a , 1 • , • 0 ' , 1 3 J • " Se1r1 lly 0 111tl«• ' ' . I 11 .cl Coste Me.. 21 n 11 ,,_,, Or11111 No. 1 11 10 t 12-42 a ~2 mark in the Orange League, the only JOsses were to Costa Mesa and Troy. Coach Emil Neeme's quintet had little more than a workout against Orange's second unit, with five players in double. figures. Leadina: the scoring parade for Mesa wa1 Scott Friested. who tallied 19 pointa on eight field goals and three free throws while mates Chuck Bridges ~15 ). Doug Maclean ( 13), Mike Allen (12) and Alan Moore (11) aided the cau~e. Area Powers Dunk Loop Polo Rivals Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa, tht Orange Coast area prep water polo powers, dominated AAA summer league acticn Monda y night at Orange Coast College with resounding victories. Corona de.I Mar, behind the fi ve-goal ootputs of Kurt Krumpholz and G a r th Bergeson, swamped L o n g Beach • WiJS()n, 17·2, while Newport Harbor was having little trouble with Lake.wood, out.scoring the losers In every quarter to take a 6-3 decision . Costa ·M e s a , meanwhile, look advantage of eight goals by Ron Mlsiolek In crushing Garden Grove, 18-4. Estancia was the only area loser In AAA activity, dro~ ping a llHi verdict to Sunny HiUs. Leading scorers for Estancia were Dau Kent lthree goals) and Larry Blat- terman (two goals). Jn the AA classification at Estancia High, Ccrona del Ma r's No. 2 team handled Westminster, 5-3, w hi 1 e 1\farina was dropping an 8-7 score to Buena Park and San- tiago bopped Troy, 18-2. MariYla 's Ken King and Eric Files accounted for five goals between them. Costa Mesa's romp was highly impressive, the win· ners outscoring Garden Grove by a 10-1 margin through the first hair. Other top scorers for Mesa were Bill McAneny and Matt Waidlich, four each. Steve Cope led the otfCllllve lhrus1, netuna 14 o1 hll fl poi~Ls in Lhe Dnal ,two plliods, including a rapid ff.~ burst In the oi>enlna - ol the aecond half, whldt dtmorallzed the yo u n 1 Diablos. ' Center Steve Kalota mdded JS a.nd helped m&i.neer a numbtr ol c.i>e's drivlGI buckets with quick dMt outs after defensive reboUndl. Dur· ing lhe final period, Klk>la and most ol lhe San Cl<menle regulars were liven leQIChy breathers. The Dlablos played wllli ..,. Jy a seven man .squad. Some ol the veteran perbmer1 were given the·night off, wllh a game scheduled lot ~t in the Santa Ana le&l'if. Laguna Beach was nev« really in its contest with Tustin.-fallihg bebUid171' after the lirsi eight mUtute1 and never closing the gap thereafter. Thou&:h the Artists moved the ball well, they were betrayed by their inability to h.it the basket. Their first field goal did not come until just t :S4 remained in ·the openine quarter. Things did not improve much ln either ol lhe nezt two periods, with Laguna scoring just three basket& in the second quarter and addina: two more in the third. With the large advantage, e1even different playerS saw actlon for the Tillers, ten ol · which broke into the scoring co lumn. Cen ter Paul Zyskowski saw limited action bui he let his presence be known. e9pecially on defenee. Paul Helm paced the scoring with 13 polnts. DiminuUve guard Chuck Corwin led the Artists with ttfl points, hllUng meet ol his points· with short jumpers in the lane. M<.Ct sli" Sl'llrJlt All1vl1 Ellnor1 lleltr klloll ,_ ,,. Cltl'ltlllt 111'1 19",tlw ' l 1 ,, RUlCh<I~ ·~•tO" LUl\I t n!tlt 1 • , ' , • 0 ' ' 0 0 • 2 1 J J 1 I I 1J 1 ' ' ,, I I 0 t l ' 1 7 I I 1 6 :1411!76 MIHlfll Yltll fltl M~ Norm1nGl1 ..... Rudl1rll ·-· Hellol1 TO!tl• ,, It .. tll l I J 7 S t I 6 0 0 I t ' 2 • 10 ' l • 11 2 I J t ''"''' Sew. II., 0Ylt"r. S111 ci....."11 JJ 10 1' 17 -71 MlulonYll1o 11 lt ) 11-d • Tuvtll Wtll Jd1Ulll F•l1911 FulT!IH P!tt!dt,tr Tott II ,. .. 111111 (141 •• It ,, ht 122''' 1 2 2 • J t '"I 11 o I I t I 1 I S 4 1 I t !l lll5' Seeni h" 0..1rnr. 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' • T,.!Ut, Jufy 7, 1970 Uncertain M~ket; In Another Drop SC DAILY PILOT JQ Briefs NEW YORK (UPI) Footer Wheeler Corp. has otr tained a multi-million doUer contract to engineer and build a 29 ,SOIM>arrd a d a y petroleum refinery complex ~~ Barber's Point north o l Honolulu ror Hawaiian lodependent Refinery , Inc . SOUTH ' PORTLAND, MU.. (UPI) -Amelek., Inc., a.,.. nounced it will close its fac- tory here, which makes lauir dry and dry cleaning machinery, within t h re e months. The company said the plant has been ming mooey. DALLAS (UPI) -Dallas AinnoUve, Inc., has obtained a SI mWion a year contract for three years to overhaul and service a neet of 15 OC-9 aircraft for Texas h:ltern&- tional Ajrlines, loc. NEW YORK (UPI) -Com- bustion Englooering, Inc., said ils Lummus subsidiary In Holland has. been chotien to design and engineer an 80,000- nletric ton per day polyvinyl chloride plant at Pernis, H:Jlland, for Royal Dutch Shell companies. The unit will be an exi:ansion ol an existing PVC plant. NEW YORK (UPI) -Radio E n g i n eering Laboratories Division o( Dynamics Corp. of America hes obtained I $1 million contract to design and build a tropoapheric scat- ter communic:&Ums S)'3Ltnl to be operated by RCA Alaska C.om mun ic a tions, lnc., between Barter Islar)(! and the new Prudh<>e Bay oiHields on Alaska's Arciic slCi)e. ALBANY l~l'I ) The State or New York plane to ' sell 168 ml!Mon In lull lace and cr«lll boods July 21, h>- cludq $M mlIHon In mus transit bonds and $24 ml:iUon for hiflbWIY oom1rucllcl0. County Firm Given Contract E I • c I ron lc Enet-inc' Company, ol s.n1a Ana, baa been 1wardtd a Governmenl Se. r v Ices AdministraUon (GSA I eontroct to provide thousands of mkrotlecttonic c1rcu11 aev1cts. The lndefinlle quenUty ol unit.I -auppli~ on the bull ol need -will be ord<red dur\ng the next fbcal ytar, according to Congressman l~lchard T, ltanna { D .. Wmmlnsler). TI~ conLraCC will be wor1ll ....,. 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' Mil •• ......,..,., -u. •:tt•(l)-....-<m•l'll • -· c:Joioj -· """" - I. { • . I . FOR ADVERTISING IN THE 1w I ·I K ·E N D I R PHONE M2-4321 -1"-------....i------------I . . . -- ' •Rot • Child~~ • Dog~ Reality Trip ' .. ENDS TONIGHT WALT DISNEY•S "FANTANSIA" ITAm WllNUIAf .......... "" ......... _." oc. ''"' ... .....,._ TECHNICOt.OR' •D -ALSO- ·"ITS TOUGH M111 ua lillrl 1111111" "DI Mnlllren" 1rMlllllOl.rfl'ltll• llMI llmllll llfoj I ii 111111 lllllllllS' -111!1•11 ·-·-~­ ALSO "THE· ITAUAN JOI" with MlchHI c.1 .. STARTS .WIDNISDAY l •clwlilvt Mal'Mf' ,,,_ tMwlllt • Wllllllf II t MlllMif Aw ... "OUYER" "" .. c .... "1.IU". HI-WAY 39 DRIVE-IN Be11ch ~lvd. at Garden Grove Fwy. 534-6282 'Al~PORT IS TOP FUCHT ~1'!.E!~!!' "Yeu W11 •-:..1,IRPORT ... _._.,., ..... ,.. .. _ ..... talldna •bout It ~·tlcallr te JOllF frlendL" -0.-PW .111111111n•-- AIAPOAT .... -LMICAllll • IWllAll1l olUff -MGtCll1llE lllliT --MJWllAIU U MlfUff llAlllWI ITllLl!IM llAlll' lllllll Ul'll lllWI Wlmlll WIAllAIWl MATINEES DAILY M...., M l1•1rh4 .... ci.,-1MW c-... ,......, ....... ,_ ........... . Wad I 19' .......... -.... , • ..... . --~ .... JWSST!IMT HE/II'( l'Mllr\ .. I 11lfCHmltleSOCJALCUll SHIRLfY Ja!S UN!elNltolllll • ht ARIA SHOWING 2nd Gr .. t Wook l .. 11 .. / la1111r .. f 11tl111;.:" - ' . STOP ·WET ·eEDS I' your child is • "bed.Wener". You already know that ~olding, punishing end restricting llciulds at bed!lme won't help. The orig· lnal ENURTONE method has prpven Jn over "450,000 c1ses lhat It can srop bed·watdng (En1,1resl1)\ when not c1used by organic 'delecls or diseases •• , '" just two to lour weeks. The ENlJRTONE method Is not a drug or dle1 ••• juat a simple con· ditloning technique, Developed by a doctor ••• prescribed by many doctors. A recognized family service for more than 22 yea11. Recommended ages-4 thru 50. . MAil COU'ON roit l'ftl.I. tookln: • ·"Bed-Watling: it1 ·cau1e. etltct and t11atmenl"-11 no obhgatmn, l l\11 ln!orma11v1 bookl1I, 'W1lt11n by 111 elftl· n1nt family health authority, answtrl qu1111on1 most Olten asked •bOul bld·l'l'attlng. . ........ "" "'' .... ., .. , , ..... , NAMi: ••• ,, •• ,, •••••• ,, ., , , •••• ,, •• ,, ,, ,, •• •• ADDRESS , , •••• , •••• , , , ••••••• , , ,, , , , , • , • , • , , • CITY,,,,,,,,,,,, ••••• , STATE, •• ,,.,,, ••••••• l'HONE •••• , •• , , • , • , •••• , •••••• Ztl' , • , • , , • , , , A N /\(,Cf~EDtTfr 1 f'll?SClN fl.I_ ',f f.fV lf f' INDS TONIGHT THI llATLl5 "LET IT BE" "THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN',' STA.lln WUNUDAY . ADULTS 11 01 0'91-01 MAlllA•I LICINSI IN NEW SCREEN IMAGE 3 TIMES BRIGHTER "BENEATH THE PllNET NE APES" SHOWN AT 8:15 AND 10:30 P,M,. COME EARLY! BOXOFFICE OPENS 6:30 GIANT PLAYGROUND· DINE WITH US! Pacific's FD TAIN VALLEY DRIVl0 IN THIATRI AT SAN DllGO FREEWAY BROOKHURST (SOUTH) OFF ~p TIL-ONI t6J.J411 ''"""' .SOUTH COAST F--.If'""' DX "LAZA THEAT ... PORAlOI Sin W.• ,,....1 at lrlltol • 148·2711 BECAUSE OF OUR LADIES SHOW TODAY, OUR REGULAR PERFORMANCE WILL START AT 4:30 P.M. T•CHNl .. AMA1 T•CHNICOLOlll' ·-·---···· ,_ .. __ ' plus GREAT 2NP FEATURE H1l1y Miiis In "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" - ' . oy ' . ., :·'. ::·· • •• ~ • • . " " .. •• ... . , ' RICHARD • BURTON GENEVIEVE B.UJOLl> TECHNICOLi;:llll: lllll ~· m!.I Al.SO 'AWALKINTHE SPRING RALN •fl A,.nthony Quinn ~ I!!!'\ Ingrid Bergm1n _,~-~1 .. c• $TAD/UM I ...:1',: Open 1t 111t p.m. Show Startt 11 Dullr l!!/ CANDICE BEl!OEN =r--n1 Mvn11rwa• ••• 0,... "11• , .... Slltw S!l rb 11 .,_. .. ...,.. ... ,...., ef ......... . 'STARS ·!· • . . $yc1My Om1,r i1 Oflt •f lht' we1it1'1 9111t •1trol111ra, HI" cel11MI\ i1 •R• of tho DAILY rlLOfS 9r1at f1<1 t11re1, . • I •. ::~ .•. •••• •! •• .. • .. • • •• •• . . •• Z: • .• > > • . • • • • • • ,. l I I I I I I i I • • DAILY "ILOT Sll H 1"~0~1 • • • Saia Clenaente Rep1·esented California'$ first baptism is portrayed on San Cle- mente Cham.her of Commerce float which \Vas part of Huntington Beach's 66th Annual Fourth of July Parade last Saturday. San Clemente \Va s oue of -~ight, neighboring cities that sent floats to the Hun· tmgton Beach event. Clemente · Su1nme1· Pupils Put Tlleir W 01·1{ 011 Video Parents or summer school student.~ tn the San Clemente area will Ila.Ye to leave the living room for school open house in a few weeks, but they won't have to·give up television viewing. If they choose to see some student programming at Las Palmas School the night of July 23 they can watch student television productions video-taped during 6 San Clemente Police~ Officers- Wiu Promotions The promotion of six members of the San Clemente Police Department plus t.i'-ie addition of three new personnel \vere announced this week· by Police Chief Clifford Murray. At the top of the promotion list Robert Mallln, who started with the department as a desk officer 14 years ago, will move from sergeant ol detectives to lieutenant. Lt. Mason, who heads the investigative division of the department, began servk:e on March %5, 1957. Detective Al Ehl~w, ho began with the department as a reServe on Oct. 11 ~f_1961 , will mov o a patrol se rgeant position. Arden Saunders, a patrolman who began "'Ith the city ara reserve in August of 1964, will be a detective. Stephen Hawley, also moving from patrolman to detective, has served the . city since August IO, 1966, when he signed on as a reserve officer. ·Frank Yerger will mo ve from patrol aergeant lo detective after having served with the San Clemente force for 17 months. ~ore signing on here Detective Yerger served on the La Habra Police . Department. Lee S. David, who started as a reserve ~ere in mid·l957, will move from patrolman lo sergeant. the flve·week summer school session for an open house broadcast. The elementary school student '11.'ork within school -district rect1rd lng equip- ment is but one of several experimental teaching techniques used this summer in the resumption of vacation classe~ for beth enrichment and remedial students. At Las Pa\mas school teaching machines, gum es, puzzles and novel teaching aids are put to use -often for the first time In the district. , To make the wann ~uffimer da_Y·s in €lass seem shorter, teachers have In· eluded productions of stage revues and plays among the fare for an overf\01v enrollment of about 1,000 summer students in the Capistrano Unified School District. Vol untt'<!rs from the San Clemente adult theater group are len~lng coaching and dlrrction for sta~e numbers schedul· ed for the open house . Parents. under a volunteer ·aide pro- gram also are helping in the da y·lo-day work in the classes. Instrumental music work has proven popula r this year at the Las Palmas half of the summer pr ogram (grad es one throuRh five go the re: grades six and seven attcnrl classes at Marco Forster Junior High School. l'eace and serenity fo r the young musi· cians i'> afford ed by old Plaza Pa rk across from the Spanish.style grammar school. Young studen ts choose their favorite spot of shade and rehearse out of doors . First graders In the summer program have begun using the Borg.\Varner "System 80" computer·slyle teaching 1nachine which includes sound and a button·punch learning apparatus offering provocative educational sulrjects. In math classes games which closely resemble a colorfu l Oriental abacus are used as well as other teaching materia ls which -if successful -become a part of the regular school year program. ~peedi1t9 fo Vic~ory Down tlae ·Missio11 Trail Ancient Craft Sho'v in Capo SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO A demonstration or the ancient art ol en· caustic \Viii be giveit Sunday, July 19 by Beverly Weber of Mission Viejo, at the Elmcraft Callery opposite the f.11ssion San Juan Capi.Jtrano, from 12 to 4 p.m. ,. • The technique of using moJnlt wax to create ,.Pictures dates back to the ancient Egyptians. ll ls still popular today because of Its unique optical <1ualities. translucence, and brilliance . • f'eatlval• Set MISS ION VIEJO -Third of the La Paz Summer Dance Festivals will be heir! from a p.m. to midnight Friday with mul 'c by the rock group, Switch, and ligh show by The Great White Light. Dances, sponsored by youth o! Mount of Olivers Lutheran Church are open to all students or high school age or older and ar.e held in La Paz Junior High School, 251 51 Pradera. Admission is $1.25 per person. • Belmo11t f'ete LAC UNA HILLS -The Laguna •!ills office of Belmont· Savings and Locan Association will continue its fifth an- niversary celebration through July 10. Coffee and cake Is served daily lo visitor s and each will receive a small jeweler's reproduction of the American Flag in red , white and blue ClolS(Jnne on a gold pin, suitable for wearing as a lapel pin, tie tack or on a bkluse. The savings firm opened Its Laguna Hills office July 1, 1965 in the Leisure \Vorld shopping cenler, moving to its new building at 24100 El Toro Road in December, 1969. DAILY rlL.OT lllft ....... David Lark rolls toward finish line as he pick s up ! win in 11.Jt.yea,r·old ca tegory 'of P.1i~sion Viejo Crate Box Derby dunng Fourth of July events on portion of La Paz Road. An appreciative audience noted that crate racers are virtually noiseless and do not pollute lhe atmosphere. . ' • e. TlltSdlf, JWY 71 1970 1. Yo.u tov• big •oney when you ltuy it, ""'9 ~ Amvol Yeor-W Sole i1 °" "°"' C!f yow Oldunobile dealer's-ottd the saving• a,. substQntial an every new 'O'cb in hi1 1tockl 2. You save ewn "'or• money at you drive it. Olds is fa,_ for feotures !hot h&lp k-p costs down. l ike fto..itive VGlve Rotator1 in ,.....ry V-8 for peak perfonnonce thovsoMh of miles k>n;er . , • Nltproof inMr fenclers ... aluminiied eJ1.hausl syll-.,, bia1·belted tires,,, nltlny IMM"el 3. You aef • ftice .. onus at ffodewift liMe, ;..,. Old1 K a good inve1I· rMnt-traditiotlaNy 'fOAI get more of 'fOU' do61ors bock wh.n y<N·re r.ady to trade the Mltl tMM around ... f yoo think~ can't afford an Oldsmobile ... it's time to think again. • ·n • There is now only one airline serving Orange County. And they've just In· =II creased the ir fares. Now, If you want to save $10.50 round trip, we suggest . you fly PSA from LA Instead. The if>A air fare from LA to San Francisco is I Still $15.75, including tax. PSAil_llll,.. .... - . , • • 1 1 --• • I £ lfllLY 11LllT Twsday, July 7, 1970 Canadiari Jet Tragedy Japan Steps Up Security 'Hard Landing' Befor'e Crash ~ "' .. IDeltt .... lt9tf) . F1q Rogers TOKYO (UPI) -J-ploced t hoovy oecurily cuatd """"'1 the U.S. Emblloy • 1oc1ay and llttionod equodt ol riot police In .... In the neori>y -to protoc\ Secretary ol Stile William P. JloCett 11liMt aotl·~ rodicall. TORON'l'O~(\llll) -'Ille Air canada Dea tilt! three mlltt north ol Toronto l Uootl Alrpprt Solndty, kllllnC all IOI -le aboard, made an Initial "hard" landln& !hat calllld It to 1oee ... o1 111 en11nu. accordll1ll to the d1Jef ctllt\ lnVOltig-. R. ~. Bolduc of the Flderal Depatt- mor.I ol TrllllPOi't llld Monday nl(lltl four wltneuU llW the pJane bounce I0-100 fttt into Ille l)r alter H landtd on Runway !I al Twonto Afri>Ort. Tllo Rev. 51.,i-lock of Binn· lnct>am, England , bas been made bonoruy cbapllin to a gambling casino and vi11t1 it regularly to talk ,._,_ __ t<Ulaff.and.c11SU>mers. "I d9.!l'I sqb- 1cribe to the view casinos are evil places," he said. "A lot of people go and It's the church's job to be there too." Three Aoli-~1 --erupted whoo ho flew In !tun sm..., to .eek more Japaneae economic &ld W SOuthelit Alia, but they were amall- acale and pollct kept them Wider control. In the largeot, IOO radlcllll demonotr1ted near tht embalsy but there were no clashes . H• uld !ht plane landed . lltrdar ... it& ri(lltt lld• tbtn Cll the II.II. The fl'l(i.ne IOll -number four -WU tht outafde ..,in. on tho rltht wi,,,. "He touched down hard a)1d number fOW' (ena:ine) departed from the aircraft." Bolduc said. • I i I • • A Tunbridge W tl/.8, England chih.uahua named Mouse receiv- . ed a. plaque Sunday from the Royat Society for the Prevention oJ Crutlty to A'aimals for saving a 71·year-otd man and his inoolid wift when fire broke _out in thtir apartment house. Moq e pawed tht face of Mr sUeping owner, Steph.en Schooling, who lives ;n an apart?Mnt below thl coup!«. Schooling resciud his n.eighbor1. • • When police received a call Sun- day saying "there's a child trapped in a bus,,, the'y sent 17 polic.emen, (iremen and ambulance workers. They gathered around while one of them freed 7-month old Andr•• Burnlp'1 finger from a three-inch toy bus. Rogers appeared cptimiltic on bis at• rival about the aurvival "-non-Com· munist govern.med& in Cambodia 1nd Soot!i Vietnam but convinoed a pro-•perou• J-mutt aid the other Aalu -· He will meet -ately Wec!-nesdey with Finance Mbiater TU. Fukuda and Prime Mlnlater Elllku Sito. Roten fiew here in 111 Air Foree jet !nm SllC<>n -... ho conle!Ted with Vietnam war alliea. H1a. urlval1 ooincidfJd with release of a ~I -' m W..ninjllcln thet Nid J-hu beneliWed dlllntially from tl1o war, but "!be ~ of. economic aaliatlllce IK) bu -fumlthed to ' Soolh Vietnam bu -diaap-pointinc. t) Lione3s, Mate Killed by Sniper Afwr Mauling PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -llllth • liontSS who 'mau!M a youth to death and itJ mate died "llnprinf, aionWnc deaths" from rifle woundll, Zoo Olrectot Jack Marka 11id Monday. "Whoever shat them had terrible aim,'.' he said. The lioness, named "Sis," kille4 Roger 0 . Adams, 19. He and two c«np&nionl entered the Portland 2ioo alter It cloled Saturday, officials uid. Two penguin! wert toased in a pond and bears were teased before Adams climbed a protective fence at the lion compaund and wu grabbed by the anJ- mal, officials added. "I don't suspect anythlna.'" Marks aa.kl. "I tx>pe. the police wiU find out who • 'i 'dicf ll.--flot only for humane reeson&, -but bec1J1H the animall were put of public property. "While I feel vtey &Dl'I')' ·that the Ilona killed somebody, tho Allimall reacted instinctlvely to an invader of the.ir lair," he added. · He llld "I think number four dr1ued on thf runway· after impact on the grund, •.. but I think it was yertical stress in this cut. Inttarlty of the pod WU affectO!i OJI the bard Jandin&." Ht Kid be did 1101 tbink that Ille U.S. Closes Books in Red $373 Billion W ABH!NGTON (Ai') -The naU00'1 booklMeptr hu tt.ched the fillJ!t SS7S,000,000,000 in r6d ink to close out the ,ovemment'1 books with the bilht1t (llcal year-tnd debt in history. The Trea sury Dtpartment said Monday the '373 billion recorded on a preliminary baais la•t week at tbe end of the fi1eal year -,,pr~U: a rluble jump over the '3$7 billion 1 year qo. 1be tum ia not the nation'• deepest lndeb~•t. 'lbe tovernment ap. .,...cb<d $377 billion Jut Mardi 30 just bifore b\cOmt tis paymenll prevented lt from 10ln1 over lhe Je111 debt ceilJni. President Nlzon rectntly •lined a bill inerellin& tM aplhority to raise the naUOllll debt to f3tS blllloo . Th! Sli &ilUon debt hike came durinf 1 year ~hen military !ptndin1 ~ a hall-billion dollar• from tht previou.s year, economic aid exptndlturea wert reduced by '80 billiOn Jea, and space 1pendin1 was cut by more than $870 mtlUon 'Ibe fin1l labul1tion ol the year'1 finances will be issued later ihil month. Mo firm ftsurtt have btln iMued an the budget for Ille fi,ocal yaar, allllouth N'lxon administr1tiori olficiala tltimate I II.I bllliDo dtficH. 1 .. t May, the P•nm111t pndicted 1 yearly aurpluo ol IU blllloo. The eotJl10mie slowdown wu upected ttl cut deeply mto lhil ftrur• dot to lhrinklnr corporall proflt1. A t least one St. Louis, Mo. boy ha& taken advantage of the womf'll'I liberation motJement. Sunny 1kit1, cool breezes and a canoe -what bet- ter time to put his girl to work paddling him aroutu:t the lake an a Lazy afternoon . Asbury Park Ghetto Still • A Charlotte, N.C. man accused of picking a pocket on a downtown street was caught by the owner of the wallet containing $300-a plain· clothes detective. • Blackwell Heath, E ngland pub owner Fred Hol1tock and the regu- lars at hi s place c~lebrated Christ .. mas Sunday -174 days early. ~ol­ stock said it was the third year for their twice-a-year Christmas and now it is a regular feature of his calendar. ''It all started a s a bit of a joke when someone said they didn't think the brotherly spirit of Dec. 25 lasted long enough," he said. "I think the middle of the year is the right time to do some- thing about it. The last Christmas is a bout forgotten and the next one is too far ahead." But Tense After Rioting ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPil -The ghetto west side of this MMide town Wll rtp€1'ted quiet but tense early todly in tlie wake of more than 12 hoor1 ot. vk>lenct marked by fires, lootin,e, approximately 100 arreau and at teut ff injuriet, none Moua. The acrid anell ol llllOke 111111 Jiu,. over the Springwood Av«1ue area as large numbers of police, rt.manants of a force "-200 rwihed in Monday '1· temom, coi<iooed to cordon off I JI. block area. AL the llme time, a group of 11 black leadera, aome from out ol town, f)resented a list of 20 demands in a meet.i.na with Mayor Josliph F. M•ttice and two city counoilmen. The black l))Okelmeo prelled lor an Immediate -u Mtltlct 11ked for a ftw hours to meet with the tither two oounci.lmen. "Th• ki.d• are NYinc to UI, 'act Or we'll act fer you','' Nkl Wllllt Hamm, an auiltant adrnirUn&or at Ruta*r• Uriversily. "And they don't act within the Jaw. Alld we htve witneSlel to ftlat," Hamm aaid . Amooc the ---•: hirirc by the c:ily d 100 blad< youllla f" Ille IUll\mer at tt.IO In hour ; amnetty to all those arreated hi the paat lwo nipt. ot violem:e; removal of all at.ate and out of town police ; adeqll8.te police pro- tection for the west aide, .and ap- pointment ol 1 black -to the city ·-board. Phoenix Ends Dry Spell ·~ • Light Rain Dampens Sun Valley After 117 Days California loutllern C1!1f•nlt conrinued wtrm tlldfr wllfl '''"" CIOVdl' lklt1 '"" w~r ac•l!Mtd thlif'Wltr11'1ow1ra In nownt1!n •nd k .. rl 1rt11. Thtr1 _ ... "'d!V mornlnt low cloud• nttr tl'lt CO.II. ~-A11•tlu w11 motlll' wnnl' wl!h tnornln1 tow clouch ""' 11\t COlll. 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M Si(rt m""ll a1, Leull Sell Ltkt t ll'I' S1n Olttn $111 ,,.IKllCI St"I• .. ,,,,, Se•1tlt Sl'Okent T~t1'mtl WUlll,.,_ Hiii Uw l'tte. .... u .. lOJ 77 ., 11 .. " " " " .. .... " . .... " .. " . .... UI .. .... :: Ii IM •s . .. ., n 1.H u .. .. . .. " .... .... .... ,u :: " .. , .... ,1: : u : ,, .. .. " " .. " .. " .. " .. .... Ill 1t " .. alrctalt'• tllltude (llllle ln the air) wu Hpecullar on landinJ. What caUlld the bard landlnl l dAn't llnOw. replied . "Wt nevar Ulterly rule out anythlnf but there la no 1vldlnc1 of any crlmtnal ''ct u a conlrlbutJnc fac-. tor." ed Duh-tried to 1•t111r up tht remalna of tht vkUms. All the dead -• 'badly muUllted and charred. About IO bodill w•e ~en Monday from the crub ICll\I to the sportll areana in 1uburban Woodbrldlt. where a temj)Otary MOl'I~ WU Mt up. "There ii alw1y1· the poa~billly that the -pllol goaled. We don'l nec:mari- ty auapect that this wa1 the cu•," be llld. "nlt cruh llte wu the acene ol 1 at111t aorjlnl job, u Onllrlo provincial police conatable1 -...,,. wearlni auratcal mukl ll•lnll 'tbe odor of burn-· • • All:ld about poalble ubott11 he Open door to Safety. your penonal welcome Is warm your fil!incial security la sure ' . your earnlng srowth la 111uanteed when you save with the frlenqjy experta at OH118e County'• Laraeat, Pint 111d Stronpat llldepen~ant Federal- now payllla the HIGHEST INTEREST !JI 35 yean 011 lllaured aavhi,a I lllCUll1111UAIC• "'-·-·· ... .... a-11, Cl"'· 12111 T ...... :C·U.. AllD LOAN AUOCJATION MGM[ GFFIC[ 2IO Oc.N1 AWlllll L1111111 l11dl, C1lll. tall ~ ......... :411·1"'1 B B -. .. . J-r•T~· LACUNA MICU£t lllAllCM s .... rQ •• , P1111 INlllt ltpu, Cilll.12117 T .......... :-.UN. • The High Road that aaya adventure .. And fun. And doing things 70'• style. That says flylng'• most convenient. And time saving. And the answer to a travellng man'• prayers. That eaye the nJxt time you fly from San Francisco, Los Angeles or Ontario ln!efl]atlonal Airport•, you should let one of our new 20-puunger, ~ET-prop DeHavllland• take you and all your baggage right to your outgoing fllght. The High Road, of cour=a., I• Golden W•t. The world 's l~rgllt comm~ter .afrllne • Golden West Airlines TmHQIR:x:d ' • ,. • Ghetto Vs. Moon In Senate WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate liberals, seeking to jug· • gle the nation's priorities for space and slum, tQday asked space and slums, today asked and less for me moon. In synchronized legislation, they hoped to add $987.S million for urban renewal and cut the space budget-by $ell · mlllloo. .The Senate was scheduled to vote on I.heir a_me'lldment1 to the .$17.9 bil l i on ap:. propria.tlons 1:1111 for. t h e Department of Housing and Urban DevelOpment and for the indePendent agenci~s. ' The packaae appropriations measure for fiscal 1971 p~ poses '3.3 billion for the space program ; $1.3 blllloo for urban renewal; $854.5 'for low rent public housing: '9 billion for veterans ; and funds f o r several othf:r agencies. Eski11ao Hel~o 1.11•1T......_ An initial effort to cut the space budget faile4. MondaY when the Senate defeated 32 to 28 an amendment that would have elimiq,ated $110 n1illion for ~ of a space sh uttle. Queen Elizabeth chats with members of the Eskimo The Senate vo~s tOday Qn Girl Guides during tour Monday of the Resolu.te an amendmen~ by Sen. Jacob Bay area of Canada's Northwest Territories. The K. Javlis, R-N.Y., whlch Royal family is currently oil a llklay tour-.of the would cut the space money Canadian Arctic region. ' by 20 percent, from $3 billion --------------------! to $2. 7 billion. Failing that, Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., will olfer an amendment to reduce the appropriation to the--House- passed figure of $3.l billion. The domestic confrontation centers on an am_endment by Sen. Philip ,\. Hart, D-Mich., to add $987 .5 million for urbwn renewal grant.s. Sen. John 0. Pastore, D- R.I., who has fought for a bigger urba11 renewal pro- gram, saki the problem would be to squeeze more money out of a reluctant House,. even if the Senate approves the increase. Pastore urged mayors to "get on their bicycles" and convert the House memlSers. Italy Crisis Halts·· Strilie . - Jl/iME (UPI) -Italy 's most sud~en and unexplained government crisis since World War II promptad cancellation of a 2-4-bour general strike planned for today. President Giuseppe Saragat met with political party leaders to seek their solutions. A labor group warned workers to watch out for a govemm~nt shift to the right. Saragat cmlerred wiottl the leaders of all 10 parties represented in parliament. He plans meetings Wednesday withe x -presidents, ex- premiers and politicians to ask whom they think he should ask to try to form a new government. Premier Mariano Rumor's loo.day center-left ooalition govenunent resigned at a 15- mlnute CB·binet meeting Mon- day, precipjtating the 31st governmental crisis since the fall of Fascism in 1943. Seeks 3rd Term HONOLULU (UPI) -Sen. Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii) is J1U11ning for a third term in the U.S. Senate. 'FO!m ·said Monday, "in the pa st 11 }'ears, it has been my privilege to help ease Hawaii's transiti.On from ter- ritory to state, lo help pro- mcie Hawaii's tremerxlou11 economic growth, and to help enact into law many landmark measures on educaUon, civil rights, social ' security and other vit.al fields." N. Ireland Premier Denonnces Secret Visit . ' BELFAST, N0rthern Ireland (AP) -Premier James· Chichester-Clark o( Northern Ireland today sharply de· nounced the cla,ndestine visit his unannounced visit to the riot-tom Falls Road area of Belfast to "relax teosioo" among the Roman C~tboUcs there. to his tense province Monday A source cl<>!lf the the pro- by the Irish Republic's foreign vincial government said the minister. Irish government was "ob- "1 am astounded," said viously 'trying to get Urtited Chichester.Clark, "that the NatiQns intervention by mak- foreign minister of any state ing this into an international should show such a lack ol incident courtesy as to visit Northern ·"This is ~ trespass by a Ireland without reference to fo reigner into British terriWry me or to the Norlhernn • and is against ~I political Ireland government -t~ convf!ntion_,'' t~ S8W'ce added. more so in the present very .. But"the British_F~ign office serious -~Juation. said Hillery as an Irishman . "'I cafltlot regard such a "is perfectly free to. travel visit as helpful and I deplore to any part ¢' Ireland." it." Hillery's maneuver was ex- Foreign Minister Patrick pected to enrage Northern Hillery, who also is Ireland's Ireland's dom inant deputy premier, said he made Protestants. Green Ber~t's Mom Barred From Court FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) - The second day of hearings to determine whether Anny Capt. Jeffrey Mac Don a Id should stand trial for the murder Of his wife and two children continues today. It was uncertain if even his mother will be admitted to the closed proceedings. Col. Warren Rock, con- ducting the hearing , permitted newsmen inside M o n d a y morning but. then barred them and other spectators after a noon recess for lunch. Defense attorneys asked Rock to waive his rule in the case of MacDonald 's mother, but she Wfl.S kept from the afternoon session. MacDonald, a Green Beret doctor, is accused ,of beating and stabbing to death his wife, Collette, 26, and daughters Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 2, early in Che morning of Feb. 17. He told the Army that four intruders, three men and a woman in a Doppy hat, attacked the family in their sleep. U. Joseph Paulk de$cribed the scene when he got to the MacDonald Home. H'e said he found -'ll9 signs <i muddy tracks in the MacDonald home until hours after the discovery of the bodies, a period in which dozens of Investigators walked in and out. MacDonald had said that the girl attacker was wearing muddy boots. Miss Carolyn Lander, chief groµp operator for Oaroµna Telephone and Telegraph Co., said she took the distres.s call from MacDonald the morning of Feb. 17 and that me un- . derstood him to say he had been stabbed and wanted an ambulance and military police. Miss Lander said she called military police and stayed on the telephone until they arrived at the MacDonald home. Miss Lander said MacDonald· iaiked with • "faint, weak voice." The Green Beret doctor suffered several minor stab wounds and one serious one that punctured his ri!lht lung. !{eeping Cool in Subway -Trapped Britons Sing 'G.od Save Queen' LON D 0 N (UP I )• -darkened ttmels to I he Black Hole ol Calcutta. A girl Transport officials 1 o d a y nearest exits. No serious in· near me started to faint', But bl be juries were reported. generally p e o p le were blamed a faulty ca e tween ·On Id · ed h'· marvelous. -·re were --e e r er organ1z ui car 1 •n:: _., two power stations for a into shifts for sitting down. who stopped any pantc from subway poWer failure Monday One trainload sang "God S11ve starlihi. that tripped more l.han 200,000 the Queen." 11lt was all very Enclilh persoris underground during "We were trapped for 4S and tightlipped." the evening rush hour. .. minutes," sakl Frank Ripper. AJstaUonplatformsbficaini Six of ' Londoo's eight "Two women-fainted In my crowded, officials cloaed die subway lines were knocked arms and others were close stations, angering tboulandii out by the failure at $:15 to panic. Finally we tore open or woold-be riders unaware p.m. when the temperature the doors with our hands. of the power failure.· ~I was an unseasonably hot 85 Nobody knew what was ti,ap-lines built up at bull stOpl degrees. 'The out.age lasted pening. It was terrifying," and some commuters reeorted about an hour but its effecta Cecilia Phillips, JS, a book to thUmbing rides. were felt throughoul the even-editor, said Me t•thougt.t ~ 11'hU1 wn one· fl the wont Mg. • all those ptOt))e in New Yot breakdowrm we have ever Authorities reported cases of a few years ago whO gol ttuck 'had," said a London transport women fainting and people all nleht and suddenly I was spokesman. "It was a major breaking windows and forcin& frightened. brta~n ~Of' whfdl .we doors to provide ventilation. "It got stuffier. We joked apoJotjie. A ft.Ill lnveSUptlon _'11!gusan"5 w~re led fl!!.11 the _ t~J\J•e mlgh.J auff~ate_)>efpr,_ JoW _the ea:act.,JaUlt awifl«tng traina: a I on g they f9\Md UI, hke 1n Ult already llll1ed." ~ T-, ""1 1, 1970 OAllV ·1'11.0T f Reds Pul·I Out. of· Cambodia Ruins ' • • PHNOM PENH (APl-Qlm-Cllllbodlan•Anl\Y palrol·s llUlllbt troops bave pilled out found the '""'11 llOOI ..lTiolD of at least J11ft ol the onclont the main area at AaPc< Wat ruins at Angkor, au&horitaUve and Cambodia'• greatest to.ur· aources reported today, add-lsi attreclloll ~by Ing that the ru!nS were not 1he 0couP41!0n. damqed by more than a A general lull_ con.Unued in _month's occupation. other Camboclian ~tUe areu It was not known whether as . well as ill ~th Vietnam. the Viet Cong, North VleJnan>. SOUth V--gunobips 'ese and Khmer Rouge troops • attacked enemy PoSitions had Withdrawn from the e~ around Kompoog. Tbom , on tire 50.square-mile "'1gkor the main hlgbway. between area or only trom An&kor Phnom Penh and Slem ~P. Wat, the beat' preserved an4 and ~Y mort;ars hit Koll\" most famous ol the &year-pong Seup, another provincial old ruins IM mUes northwest capital south ol Phoocn P~, of Phnom Penh. But re~ · during the night. Economics Hin1 'A~_a TQO · WASH!NGTON (UPI) -A . Jargely due'w Inliatlo·n . 12-man Congressional fact-fin-th~ ~ wf)Ole._ 0 r ding team just bact from SW,,theast Alla. & a remedy Vietnam reports that the congreesmen Sl-'Uested, economic problems threaten the otfidaJ Soulh Vietnamese Dl~MONDS AND ESTATE JEWELRY PURCHASED from Siem Reap, six miles South Vietnamese for~ oouth of Angkor Wat, said noar Svay Rlq, In the south--' both the se<urUy <i South ~1!:, ~·in= Vietnam· and the U.S. eff~ rates .~ 91lot¥d be in-- to turn the war over to lhe ~ .. :1hat ~e!i should be VieUiamese. , re:forme dand that new-com- _lt· said the same 1problem, merce laws sbould be deviled. 504lth CN1,t Pl•1• lrf•tol •• th. S.•11 01.,. f-., Coit• M••• 5'6:t066 With this. • The 5"" Growtfl'~b<itik'. · Account. , .. Growth. It was deai2ned to help your money £TOW; to offer an assured income on your investriient- safely, with the hiaheat·leeal intel'C'St rates a bank ia·allowed to pay ori a plan like thiL Convenience. The*" Growth l!aubook Account gives you the convenience of a passbook . wit Ii ,th~. high yiel~ of certificates of deJ>911t. If·yo11. w1~. your money \:l\!l~njoy the full ~i' annual' .. -. "intere$t. wmpoullded quarterly. for up to 5 years-instead of the usual 2. You may choose to defer all the interest until maturity.if your tax pos ition would be more advantageous then. Or. ityoli prefer. you may collect the interest quarterly. · It's up to you .. Z to 5 yean. Ope9 ro,ur 1CCOUDt with a minimum~ of $500; then add to it anytJ1DCwitlnlepelii. of $100 or more. You '"1ct the maturity dljte-."°ywbereJioiq 2 to 5 yean on each del!Qllt. Of course, yo.u must loaveJO!ir p~incipal l"ith U. wtil, ~ , Flexibili(Y. We, tljink oui:~ Passbook Account 11 ihe ... ~ nioit flexible pa•~k .pJan ,G\l'U . find. But even more lDI~ it answers a lot of '81111111C q1*tiooa about where to put'your:money- and get the m<iat out of it. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK • J ' ' - - ' ·----~---. ' ----... • I ·~. ! '. i ' • I I • •AO.Y PILOT EDITOBl.U PAGE . . Mi.ddle East Tinderbox . ,· 1'19 l"'llbM!i' tmpha•ll on u.s. forelp DolleY 'by IOlllld, !:eplurtcl =tllalca-1 be readily replae«I Pn rt Cul~ during bia moat recent S... el~ bouJdlUime tor the lidal'a VlefnamizaUon progtam, ....-·~ •• In-depth background brleflnt of !4p a future Ume wbell Vietnam can conduct ii• own .._. --defeolt. -· .all& eMCUl!vei. • But the unpreclldellled domeatlc criticllm over Cam· 11 iiC I 1f'*' one to 1ay later that he hid tumid • bod1'I ral1H queatlona of wbtthei Americans · have th• Jet -"but "811'1 aay I feel a IOI better about lhlnl•·" um!y and PIYdloJo«ic.J endurenc. to bear with Viel· 1'!• magnitude and vai'lal>les tnvolvecl In· U .s. problM)I namizaUon: 8anoi illealuna tllla fact carelU!ly In a nub-. 11..-.ii ti> leave er.en Ille most .. 11 a1111rtd abUllil bin• -overtures. · bl• beecl In despair of finding. ready solutionl. . ·maf ~PHl'tftUy u <oncetnlng the President even 'll>• lndoclllni war ltu tol'fl America tiltel'lltlly, more Ulan tlWI, ~wevtr, 1,1 wbetller we can summon caulln1 polarity ...i lllfreooclliltod crlUdim of ad-the reaolve and tbe unity arid tbe patience to lice up to mJnistratiops involvj8. • • evtn rnore =lex, mo~ dangerous, more far.reach- . O..pite Ibis, the Pnaident bas said tile Ml4dlt= ina -and bly . equally loar term -International Is even mo"' dulerous to the U.S. becauee It P""""°' in tllt loli<Hl1 EIUt. coat.In the elem..ill ~t wOlll4 ltad to a colllllon i. !'!etn tilt nucltjlr 1..-werJ-tbe U.S. and lb• Soviet UQloli. " U ..... ~ . ..no lJ .S. b1Llilll Jor1b pe.C. .hutia v•• a... "'' Pretident was <joubOess doing a utue lobbying to under- line them for the Soviets. • Nevertheless the administration js genuinely con- cerned. Israel ·With ·aboUt 2lh million persons is &ur~ rounded by 80 million persons in varying d.arees of , bosWily. . Iii lsrael has managed to survive by a supenor qua Y of. trained manwwer. However, it could not last in a war of attrition. The -Soviet military presence is chanking the power balance monthl¥ -perhaps weekly. Israel, stein& this , might be tern.pied to try for a quick victory just to survive. ,\nd while th~ U:S . is nOt c9'1llllilted to backing conquest by the Israelis, 1t is eom· milted to seeing that Israel ii liOt snuffed out. The incres:vi•t pres-· aiao Could PolJ' a threat to oil • . Njpety ~ of Ja~ Oil comes !tom the S.. 1114 IO per.,,..rat Juraslt'•. oil ~ ' Not Big New11 After All A DAILY PILOT subscriber last week joined som~ of our other readers-who say we cover the news well but w!IO sometimes disaeree with how we display it. In this case, it seenu 11a neighborinR newspaper" wu reporting ijle "big news" of a $1 million cut in .the · Orange Coast .runioi CgJlege District's budget while we were t.cnoring that in favor .of reporting developments in the Manso'n famiJy murder trial. Tht budget cut, he thought, deserved bia play, on paae I. The f1cU as· we repotlecl them July I: Th• i!llliOr college di!lficl) new budget shows about a Sl mJffion dr.;>p in lncon\e from la&t Year sure enough. But this i1 attributable in p'rt to the absepce of match· lnl •llta funda /.Qr Construction projects wbicb have baen ctlllllleted. Tbire were also Clllbacb in flderai Rranis. 0~!1111 I' Ill ~ in ,roper1y lalc revenue ' ~ ... . ...... Y111114liall. • • - ... ' . Meanwbile.• U.S.11u !ti lw!ld• full wltli'li., lildo-Cl!ina situallcll ,ui4 "'°'t ~ tbe biUtr cOlllNvt.l'IY -an=.:.,_ ..,_ bllo Cam-. JI!• -, ..,..,. ,jo hava '"'°" ..w.111 Nil iu I: An OllPICllld 11vt1>.eent rise in the prop. erty tu rite ii the 4l11riat'1 buclg1t is approved as it ::::" and u OC<; \r!tl' to •. with lb• problema of l1'D and inct.U-'4 111iollment. 'The difference between us is plain to see," said Tweedkdum' and Tweedk~e . , . • Readers Ask Quest ions, Get Answers . AMwWI ", .. ,,,,, ...... : ''Why do ;M' 1n 1' Utt lrltlltl P..u.ni IOI' IJlelr , !1111',' -\l!OJ' -o1.·-a .,.,.... ill 11111f!" -B~~~.OlllQ. • ID lie iiiilJ'-4'ji ofl'n-t, dlatP- pnval ol a_. wa1 "medled.l?' hummH>I:, u .a ~-t of boOln(; ~ onb.,....'•ilidt pn>\eoted bi -out, "Hear him iJ w h i c h eventually tut1led ~ ''Heir, hew." ·Hit setrn1 to me tha1 your cOlunln is soft on crime; doesn't ta. murder rate k~p going UP. in the United States?" -R. S., Hallfa1, NOva Scotia. · NO, IT II CONSIDERABLY less than it WU 4i1 )'Uri llO· Jn i930, the homiclde rate in tbe U.S. was abgul 9 per lllO,ocil ; hi' 11157, lbt ""' ball droppod lo 1. ud tht averq:e for l:he Wt decap ii between $ and 6. · "l.on'I II true that Ille lop !itt - -a symbol of gentility -·"""'*' as much Of a public hubbub .......... when it wu first intrWqctd u our pment-day 'bJppie' aUh'f" -Jil. IJ. Phlladelphla. , Yes. The LoJ111oo Tta>ea In 1'111 i rtperted that Jjllm fftlberlnl!OO .... , brooghl before Ille Lqrd Mayor on a charge of "breaeh of Ute ppce" and ~ of 0 ob&tructinl Qw 1treei." Tb I I! ntwspajler r.,..W: i "1•111. UiljiilNGTON, who la wtll ~ .. 'Dear' Gloomy G~: -1\. •. s. ,,,.. ............ ......, .......... lll'll''fllr ... II ... I II• .' ... ................. -, .... • A New Kind of W ester rt· • • Al lbt 111 ol 13, En)Jn - bad never -away from Ille rwnota Montana ranch .. which she .......... « tvtn heel! In Ille com-ol 111J ' • . _.. other lhan her domlntorlnl fJtbor '• and two brother•. Stnce the nearest town was more than 110 mile• away, and lbt only lllNlll ' of aetUnc there wu on horaeback, abe I htid beetl content to &tay cloae to the farniUar family and ranch buildings. She wu content, that is, unlll the blimrd of llN and a weal thy cattleman .. anived slmultaneou.&ly to turn her "J paradtae Jn~ a prison. The explosive human conflicts that follow are Ule tub- jecl ct "The WllilAo Land," a novel by ' Wllliaol DtelAor. TD AUTHOR, who la a new Knopf ctiloDu•>'t Jail written a firlt novel thll bu dMI stuff of a clalllc1 '"lbe White • Load" ii a eew kind of WeslAorn wilhout • • a lrHI ol dJche, The shool·'em·upa are aD cerebral and the tharacttrs are 1111tw .... pecll f« lilt local abrlnk ~ ... --. Thi -•""Y tallyl p1-.. the ..... _ rucll dqrtna tlit 0¥tlWhelmih( ........ ,,,. """"" -am.Id • 1111 .., -. Ille llorm ~ tt,000 -ol callll tllal hi .,._ lo winier .,ri..-r..,..Eahaulied1nd "'" fNm illinl trailed Ill lbt way ~ Ir , .tbt calllt "'"" ao - • .. ..,.,,.,,. . ' ...... ,. ... ... "1> i!iliCln lo ourvlft i ................ . 41 the ...... <llOllnuu, lbt ..- ol lhil orilla aata oil a tuctnalbll - of llmn!nl, ~ mnpU..1111 II>: EvtlYn'• ........... -In lbt ~· TU CATl'JAWi, a air-wilb • deep f1lih Uld bellel In fata, and &bbarde, I prqmstic indl-:W .. heQevu lilll man °"'tioll Illa .,.. delllllJ, an -Jocllld II I conlllct of willl tha1 -la -total d~lnialr-ii lbt l1'irll tlllt W1llllly holds -..... at -ct. naiural dlluton. Tbtre an no bad 1(1111 Uld • llOd guy1 in thie story, 'Mlty all havt ihttr problems. Without ever leavh'I tht ranch, Evelyn pt1 a pretty eood ktea of whal life wiih all -people boyood the distant horllon is really like. Al the ume time, the rtader fell 1 pretly 1ood loOk al how people behave in the face of a common U.eat when atripped of all preten.e and the potliblll· ly o[ eeCape from lteh other and a barren ilndacape. At one ml1ht expecl. the end result 11 the 1urvt val of the fitlAosl. (Knopf ; f l.15). 1 • ' . nai,a _, • I . , Low Road, Hi gh Road Ap proac h Agnew Challenges, Nixon Placate s ' l*n Uled iD magazine articles and books effectively. 1'te reason it is effective is that all manner of statistJcs may be mal'lhalled to show that poverty is dirfttnllhirw, the status and stature of the Negro ls Improving, the long range trend ol the econom y ts \lpward, educa· Uon hu advanced, all the while the cwntry goes through a time of troublt. No doobc. the 1970 census which is !10\f bein& compiled will provide an avalanche of 1upporting evidence nf the ~'!Vih ol this country in one of its dark•l decades , the 1960s. AN EDUCATED GUESS on what cauaet Nilan'& refreshed mood Is this: he thinks he Is getting out of the woods. He thinks Ute economy is headed upward. & thinks there won't be much American combat action in Vietnam a year . from nnw. ije thinks the youth rebellion will wear Itself ou\ if handled ri&hl from now on. The race problem will remain fw rnany years but ~rbaps the civil rf&tltl ~Uvilts will someday come to retllze thtt his policies ha ve advanced ~ mattnal and social status of Nearoea. There can be no doubt that Nilan Ja trying to create that moOd tn the country as the faU eletjk>ns epproach and the Republican& try· to cultivate patriotism , faith and confidence in America as their Ji?eelal preserve. Vice Prealdtnt Afnew has moved toward the same goal rom a different direction by overtly alienating those who doubt, critlel&e, oppose and d-~- . 'WHEN TALKING sboul y~th, ~would r/oi bo IUllPO'lod lbtt llJe p;-1 and the Vice Pfesldent rtpresented thi Woe administration. Nixon pleads for un- darstl.nding and for tht . avoidance of the hostile confrontation which Agnew's tone and manner invites; A In ew challenges, Nixon Is trying to placate. This low road , high road approach can- not, in the end, be followed to any common destination. It wUI have to be reconciled If Nixon it lo carry credibili- ty as a president who wishes lo em- phasize what Is good in America without condemning those who aee so much of the bad that they clllllOt • appreciate the good. tt will not be enough merely to tell youth that peace wur be won, the en- vironment cleaned up, and job op- portunities provided. Nlzon recognizes that but then telll youth to love America "not be'cause abe is rk:h and not because she i1I stroilL but because America ts a good country and we are 1oln1 to make her better." THIS ~ Y SOUND FINE to an au- dience averqin1 over 30 yean old without having any meaning at all to the younger element. More ol the same is not what the young are demandin1. The President's speech in St. Louis, entirely his own and outlined in advance so tha! its ronn and main pointa could be fixed in his mind, was evidently intended to be Churchillian in t«ie, '9 rally the good and true to the natkin's cause. But a quote from Churchill placeit before him on the speaker's stand went unuaed. It read: "These are not dark days ... these are great days -the greatest days our country has ever lived, and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according lo our statiorui, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race." . 'lbat scarcely reflecta the mood ·of America at the moment, if the surveys of opinion are to be credited, and Nixon was well-advised not to use it. The quotation does tell &omelhing, however. about the mood at lhe While House in the present appul for fai th, confidence and patriotism. President's Time Is Now Running WAlllUNGTON -Pr ....... I Nt1on Is tieUN· Ill &odaiy thf.t Wf n cut out of ~a' Nd 1hlt b Gf1UaUon was _. ......... .uccaa:. He ii wrona m liotb ........ but JI, ii 111Cil1 'l!hll ~yn- -J~ woull blvt told UI, aJ1d II 1!111 : ~· to ill '"" wtitlhtr Ulla -..tu --..,,.... Pr-t -·Ila~ ... II ill plltltpt 1101 t11r to , "1 that llr. HllllD hu '-' Ji~. "*'8b --Ille . ca,Mottli ' .,._ ..... hl----··--Dill bill pndK I r. II ...W be fatrw to • wj .. bQll! -~ CIUllJI Jn a •tuition when ..,. )lad lo lhldt 1111 lnltll In -lo -to bo ....... .... - -...... -11 to nllat l .. -. IT II, FOii IJ:LUIPU. not 11Ut that we .. au! ol ~ -u Mr. Nilllft promiaoll Gii May I wo 'would ht. Bui laat ....... Ptelll• Mnlllod 'thal ..... Air, ,..... It "l'1 -in c...a.; -=ti ''M!lllJ *ikl" an I ~two1.111~·-.ut1lnto l)olNil,~ ~· II 'It allo IOI 1n11 lllat eor air alld ...... ....... "'Ille loutb -wOI -oa1. u Nr. Ninn alao pr<> mlaod ., May I Jbal it -1<1. "'lbat -a 11111 nil -.... lilly psopk," VICI ........ 111 Illa lalll. lie intends . ...,. 1111 ._ 11t tintal lhadfrcs of the in-. ..i .,. ..-nt ii Jorced into -t.n, beceUti he dare not or cannot brirc himlelf to aamit publicly thal h · '!hlell-KJ aov«nment, lolally paid !Or by the ~ tupeytr, ii not ·---·· aee,.,e---. CONFIDENTIAL TO MAYOR L!Jl[ll,.4Y or Nl!IW YORK CITY! Doll'\ let petty JilU• problems l!>rO!' )'llU. Tear it down and litart ...... .· totally responsible to the American President. MORE SIGNIFICANT is the shading of the truth about a military victory in Cambodia. The President points to the supplies we have captured, to the enemy strongholds we have overrun. 1bere may even be talk about enemy CNUllU.s, lhoulh this is bemming leu f~le as more and more "-his ~ real!,. Ille lruth ct ih• .....-·s plaint, "You can 't tell~ Gooks tram °*1ie." And with over 300 Aliiorioafti dNd in Cambodia, K """11 bo -to wail helote talkinc o1 "reduc· i.. casualties." Bot 111Aly Mr. Nllon, himseU I veteran of World War It, knows Uie olher side of the story, that since we went into Cambodia the Communists actually cootrol more of the Cambodian countryalde I n c I u d i n g the ''sanotuaries" themselves -l.han they bothered to control before. He knows that the Cambodian,,, whose v!Uages we have had to bum and whoee civilians we have killed , are no longer -if they were ever -allies. Mr. Nizon knows that ae a reault ol. the operation the South Vietnamese an weaker in their own coun1ry than they were before, Yft HE SAYS n was a military victory bool1111 ht h11 1o. Havtns dolie 'Help by Eating Grapes' In a _letter to the San Franciaco Ex- aminer, Mts. Leon Kennedy of Indio aaya 1 Jot thal neads lo he said a1aln al1d, apin about Ille real m~ o( the Jlf'OU"lded conteit between California tab)e arai-: growers and the UNted 1wm Workers Organiiing Camrriittee of Ce11i" Oi1v1z. We qoote her in fUJI : "I have no financial investment in thl "'r industry. My concern .ii tbe right o lhe grape workers to accept or reject the (UFWOC) ~ their bar1alnin1 agency and ihe rilh\, ol the. .arape grower to sell his Pf'Oducl . "FOR F!VEJ .EARlL iheoe workln have wlthslOod intimidation, degradauon and vtolenoe by lht UFWOC In Its efforts to rorce membership upon them. Wblen theee tactics failed, the Ce.lif~nia. table crape boycott was lrutiated. "With these presaures on workers ln- creaslnc, their need of public auppor\ 11 uraent. This support can be$ be· e.-pre.ued by eaUng.grapes.'' We would amend Mrs. Kenned)''• stat• ment only In regard to th at word "best.'! Rui1tJni !bl boy<:Qll certainl¥ Is a direct and pracUoal way In which the avtra1e consumer ca n expreu hi• opinloo. Ttlt most effective lone r111p way, however, is support of Senator Gtorse Mu~y's Corwurner Alricultur1t Food Protedion Acl (S.Dll) DOW before the S....ie. TBll MUlll'llY BIU. woold elllbllail f0< qricult"" Jong· -ed labor nla· tlOlll (Uldtllnea which lake lnlo lull ...,, s'deratkrl the parUoalarly vulnerable nnlure of Ille Jnduotry, y.t woUld stve f•l'{ll ""'"" leill rlihls lo decide whether llley wanl 1 uolon, and ' so, wbtch unkm. Cesar ChaYtJ doesn't want ljlol. He waoll to fot<a his union oa IM workers by har ... 1n1 and bludgto"' Inc aro""r' llllo cootraett, wilbout ihe worke,,_• gon*AL · Thole wtlo llnotrtly want to help fann workers should keep Ul.11 very much in mind Callfonila Featm Service that, and doubting as he must the truth of his own words, he must now at last cross that Rubicon which Lyndon Johll500 never had to face. For as his predecessor could not, Mr. Nixon may now say that we have done everything the generals have asked. Under John Kennedy, we tried massive economic aid and lhousands of "ad· vlsers;" we tried "ilrategic hamlets" aud counterinsurgency. Under Mr. Johnson, we tried bombing of military targets and of citle1. We rented Asian arm ies, we aave the generals half a million men for "search and destroy" misalona. We •ipacifitd," we "W<>n the hearts and minds of the people," we wrote a consUtuUon and installed a goverrment., and we kept it in power. AND NOW, YIELDING a1ain to the brass, we have invaded She Cambodian sanctuaries. Nottiing has wor ked; com- munism is stronger throughout Indochina than when we began. The President's · time is now running as Lyndon Johnson'• time began to run in 1068. ' By Frank Manklewle1 ud Tom lndt• -----Tuesday, July t, ll'lO 1h• edllonol pop• of th• DoUv PUol seekt to i11Jorm and 1Unt- ulott .readtr1 b11 presenting thia newspaper's opinions ond com· mtLllt.aru on topic• oj in terest and tfgnificanc1, b11 provklingi a forum Jor tht t%pression of our readers' opi1iion1, and b11 pre1e11thij1 the div1r1e view· pof11i1 . oJ il'l/ornied observers and SJ?Okesmen on top ics oJ tll• dav. · Robert N. \Veed, Publisher . ----- " ·~· , ... ,., I . . - ---" -....__ ---- TwtiditY, July 7, 1970 ;.;;.;.._=::..;.:..~----DAIL v flL~ l I PRICES EfFICTlvi WEDNESDAY THIOUGH,TUUDAY JULY I, 9, 10, 11·, 12, 13 & 14 ' . .. I " •• • tscou.n ·t ·Prices. EVERYDAY! UIDA Clam fAD Sfl.f,S ONLY USOA. 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' . .•• ~1·111 · I' • RID LEAF • SALAD IOWL • IUTTH l£TTUCE e ENOM SALAD · FIXIN'S=. o~A. 'SUMMERTIME fAVORITtS O flliS!t c •LIMES -5c: • LEMONS . IA. TROPICAL DELIGHT 49.t. PINEAPPLE ASSORTED COi.ORS . auNCH 68c . 'MAJESTIC ·l>AtSIES • .Ill. " --. ___ __:: _______ ........ BANANAS .'. GOLDEN o'FRESH APRICOTS SWEET AND JUICY -· 9: ••• - I ' I I I DAILY PllOt Ll!XlAL NOTICB LZGAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICE I " Let's. Computerize Markets ' ' Expert Sees Good Cb1iJJ.ce for More Efficiency I.OS ANGELES (AP) -Any -· llilQw1 11111 her neigbborhood _...n.t is no ~-Gperati-On. She's often aodefdlarll<d or overd:Larged. 1be market nans out ol lllngs'llhe w1111a. It's Ume ' IO chanae lhat, aays Inventory ~pmeot S)'ll'l'l!, loc., whldl II -you guessed It -a comp..ter com- paey. • Mode{l1 and brtglrt .. they may look, fbod marteta haven't chan1ed fu. damentatly me. the cub ,register was invented. a.ow... stlll ~ u p pu-by band, and the 8'ore maoacer still relies on his own oblOrvatloos aod gues1e11 plwi imperfect ~ ficUres, for an idea d ~L be' needs to reorder. With , about 11000 different Items in at.ock; the manager of I iarp mart.! is bound to au-wrong·IOllletlmes. IMS l_,ijy bepn testing ' a l)'Mem In a ,,,.. al neells to roordor and by ID-Electrlc, Friden and IBM are oul\Urbtn ~-H l I I 1 ,......,.. what he oupt to gel doing similar ~· ~ to nlaioo ,Ille ·...., off tbe lllOlv<s to malr.e room Food Fair Store•, owner o{ for the daecker;.Ult,fl""l'r far fast.er moviog it.ems:--the · teat market •. woo't com- and' Ulie a.lorncllt. • Clerks at the market are ment oo the cost or .usefulness A fouMllll code ~ ilao \elll"i an electric .Cale ol the sy...,. yet. is stamped !Ill each .Item In-that flgur<s lbe prtoe of ~ , havt said com· stead ol 1. the price. '.l'hp produce ..,., a acanner that l put.era eould help nearly all customer reads tile ~ bits lite a Buck 8ogfrish retailers but that lhe cost {tom lheH label.!. pllltol lllad>ed to an• eleClrtc might he too great for many At Ille checkstand \ h e cord. When a clerk polnb th< of them. A depariment store checker records ile code nwn-scanner at the code numbers i;nay stock two million com- bers on a madUnt that looks on the item the scanner sends blnations of items by style. mucb like a traditional cash the figures <'.;redly to the size aDd color. Keeping track register. As the coae is oxnputer, eliminating register of this would taie a comp.rter punched, t b e corresponding puophing. with much greater capacity price appears on a peel l« IMS tested cheeking ac-tha·n one used in t h t the customer to see. curacy at the store before 1 supennarket. The code b aent b y JmtaUlng the s y s t e m . CUstomers at t.he Baldwin telephone line to a centnJ. <llecktts made emn on 10.4 Hills market had one com- computer which regist.a lhe percent t:i 4,157 items w<x:tb plaint about the new equip- price, subtracts the item !roe' a6out '800. The errors cost ment, says David Hackman. Ille store illvoalory, ~ls .the the stor. 19.17. • IMS presidelt: tho silence of purdlaees, and calculltes lhe A tell using the system gave the register. change, the tu 'and the ~r an error percentage of 4.8 "People e x p e c t cash number ol ti:odJoc '"'-· At and a stor. loss of $.1.36. regl!llers to .mm noise," he the, epd of the day the store IMS says it's the only com· said, "and the whole thing J1l80ller ·can ilearn from the • panj with such a computer is so silent that it unnerved '9(lmptltet exacUy what he system installed. Gener a 1 them. So we 91Jt iu a_beU." BJJt Not qutte Enoagh NiXon M~·an Impact on Rumania ,lf>ey Mid. But ill! vtoil, by throw1nc out pne more Rom• olao ljne .JD the West, ln- Q'e&!leS ~'s fittdom fi n\llleUVef with • t b e fttW' ... ' ... ' ' • '"!be •Jf!I ,pi Romania on ~ 11111!1" ooe diplomat illaJd. stlic)il --. hiP.,level Anierk:eol hlve·been frequert' 'v.lsttors here. • kn<q lhllo ...... prtllden- Ual ·-Dr •• Lee•' Jlu BrldJto and Dr. Glenn Seoborg, ,..,. llt•!lll. blflhly-valued pro- grams ""' tralnjni -..,..,_ In -; Sen. Mark ~Ill.Id (II.ore.), whci later presented a bill in Congress calling for ''moot favored naUon'' trade treat· • ment for Romania, and the Apollo 12 astronauts, who were g.iven the wannest welcome ol their around-the-- world trip. Other visit«s locluded the Benny ~ orchestra, Which W(\W<d the llamOnlans, aod the . "Blood, Sweat and I Tpari'' roci ·group, which didn't. · 1 Amj!rican <>fficlala, lacludlng Nixon; aa¥e ·met frequently with Rcfn&nian · F • r e i g n Minister • Cornelhi Manescu, ·~" Ntson recently . pmnlsed MllDl!9CUJDOte·tblft· 10 million dollars in akl to repair d-cauoed by -here. ,ffatlteld's "moet~fawred-na· lion" bill bas gathered duol in the Senate. There is no sign it will pass but', until It does, a radical increase in trade is unlikely. Current trade nu. at a total of about 40 million dollars (16.6 m!lllO(I pounds) annually -a drop In the bucket for both ttations. Nevada Casinos Do Well Still Take Heavy Loss CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -Casino OWnfl"S along the Las Vegas ''.Strip'' enjoyed a banner 1989 -but they also found there are a lot more garnjJlers who don't pay their debts. The 1$ major ''Strip'' casinos reported $8 million In bad debts at the end of the year or 3.1 percent of what they took in from gross • • Casinos are now checking more closely on bow much a perSon actually gambles. "A ''high roller" may cash a large check and then gamble only a token amount -hoping this will lead the club to pick up the lab for his room, drink s, food and en· tertainme.1t. But according to several casino bosses, who asked not to be named, information is now being kept on how much credit-players gamble at each table. "In fact ,· we're only puUing one free bottle of scotch in a player's room until -it is shown he is not a frtt!Oader," says ont casino executive, in a UPI roundup. Judge Recall Effort Fails • Ul Bad Debts Not every casino officl&t looks at the situation in a dim Ughl. Fred Benninger, president and chainnan of the board of International Leisure Inc., which runs the lnt~rna­ tional, and Flamingo . hotels, sa ys big time gamblers are better credit risks than many .. ordinary ciUzens who boy furniture . He said a study of the last two years show that nearly $24 million in credit was ex~ ten~ gamblers and only $800,000 remains unpaid. "Coll~ions are a Jot slow@:r • . . it has a lot to do with the general economic picture and the stock market," says Berminger. "But the same is trUe in other busines!es, as nioney gets tight, people are slower in paying their bills." One thing that is not men· tioned by most casino ex- ecutives Is the absence of "strongarm tactics" to collect gambling debts f,, other states. Jn the old times. it was no t inconceiVa ble that a "mu scular representative" ol a casino would visit a loser who "forgot" to pay his gambling debt, to remind him of fhe amOUrit &e. Now the clampdown both from the fedetal and state level is discoofaging this IYJ>e of "collection agency" and c'asino owne:rs nre reportln~ to the more conventional methods of picking up the "bum markers." ----- -------------------....---~-~=-,,-·--------------------- - -- Smoggy Engines QUEeNIE ' Senate Amhash Possible ~ . Ban Facing Senate SACRAMENTb (UPI) - The sen... Traneportat1on Committee has approved a bill to IWOhiblt tbe use of any vehiclt oo California highways tqu.ipped with a smog-pr~ ducin~ engine beginning Jan. I, 197S. On an 8.J roll call vote, the committee s e n t the measure by Sen. Nk:bi>las C. Petris to ll>e full Senai., where a similar proposal was overwhelmingly a pp r o v e d b<iore d)'inl in the Assembly in 1989. Petris, author ot · both medW'es,. explained he bu toughened his plan bY in· eluding all pollutant~mittlng engines. Last year bis leliJla· Uon waa taUored for only the internal combustion engine. 1be Oakland Democrat charged Detroit automobile ~anufacturers wit.ti seeklng to "discredit any attempt at making an alte~ive to tbe internal combustion engine.'' "They have an. enormous investment in it and they don't want any changes," he told the panel. Petris s a t d automakers. have been slow in developing pollution-free en&int_es. ''The industry has dr~ Its reet for a long time, for at least IS yean," he said. "If we don't set a particular date , we're going to lose this race'' against smog. 7-7 ' • ' . Democrat_s to -Figlit Tax Reforms?;: By BILL STALL Al" Nflcel Wrtfw SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. Rea1an1s blllioo dollar tax re- form plan faces poten'tial am. bosh by Senate Democrats. The same Democrat! who unsuccessfully bloc~ Rea- gan's $8.59 billion budget are expected to fi1ht the. Repub- lican govemor1s tax plan wt>eft it reaches the senate floor later this month. "I dtteet a tot or animosity toward the bill, not only from ~rats but from Re~bU. cans, too,117Sild Sen •. CeOrge M29cone Qf S..n. Francl.!co, the Senate_ Democratic le.tder. Mosci>ne 11id the alterna- tives were to amend out the bad Darts of lhe bill or kill it. "The lesser of evils is to try to kill it." he .said. the budget." But more school tMneY, ~id Bagl~y, "is not ln the cards ." Moscone noted, "I think it's pretty clear I.hat the govtmor will be a!l relenUess on the tax bill as be wa,, the bud gel." He 1dded, "We will make a real run·' to eliminate the bad • tu bruia. Tho stale _,Id rabe Pf'.>1>'11Y taU:. w~ tallt over Ille liillk ·o1 locol · 1 vote ol lhe pOOplo. 1penqtni for welfare.. The mlior rt~ The mea,,ure would also rt--ff!aturt la an utra • ,._, slrlct the 11bility of scbool dis-sales tax on the doUlt, froat8; trict!, cities •nd counUes to livt cult to p , · .. , "' "' Big Brush Fire Raging ~ • • • f.,tures ol the bill, but thal SAN · LUIS OBISPO (AP) holvy brush llld ro1Un1 llllh,.., about guts the bill. There Is _ A 3.-brush f"" ~ 1 State DM!ion ol -j. an axiom that you can 't spok Mid amend a bad bill, and this ls malned out of control lOday Se:'!franCbi. la tbt arte a bad bill~" near Sant.a ~garlta, 25 ...__&.--....... but-•·• Tax reform has been a miles norlheut (I( San Luis were ~-..-.-tie: pn·zec1 l•"islatlve ooaI of Rea-tion by firemtn ltlappid any.,11t -e Obispo. -~~-11 •·-·--~ •~ gan for the past three years _, ""..,.. ___., -unr. ot and he has been thwarted by A m-man force of fir! fichttl'fl ~pe: to eeatrel· ~ ... poorly conceived plans until fighters, including five prison blue.by 1N T!JtlllQ, tlrwi•~# this year. inmate crews, waa able to said. -.,:~ The election-year'plan would gtt a line around a quarter The fire ... ·~:i raise about $1 billion new and of the fl.rt , whlch bas been stattec1· by camp tr 1, ~.., Panel OKs Cal.if ornia Youth Vote Dr. John Roseri, an Oakland .phsyiclan, told the committee that sin« he testified on Petris' bill last year, medical science has more definitely link!d respiratory and hea'rt aiknenta to smog. 'i~ra.tor-~sn't there so~ ~i)any rule &bout W&iting outside the booth while the phone ia in uae !" The Democrats held uo the budizet for four days -giving in finally on SatUrday-in Jn effort to get Reagan to ear· mark $181 million added In- come exnected fmm~the......tax reform plan · for new school a.irl. increued taxes in the first ::bur=ni"l==since=:S:uod::;:"J=ln="v:e:ry:;:::Di:.v:Lsloo=:"=":or:-='=Nld.===' _~ .: -: Most ol that would go to ~"' property taxpayers. primarily ~ family homeowners. in the UIDAL ••tlTIY IAMllM ,........ " SACRAMENTO. (UP!) - Legislation to give 1&-ye.ar-olds the· ria:hl to vote and all oliler ri&f>ts of adulthood -except to buy liquor -has been lljlpl'Ov.d by the A!Sembly Judlci•Y Committee .• Sheet Metal Work Still Marshals Patrolling Park After Clashes Reagan refused, and wnn. Assemblyman William T. Bagley (R-San Anst!lmo). au - thor of the AS!emb]y.pas.111P.d olan, said today, "l expect 'the Senate Oemocr111ts to try the same thinl( with the tax re- form bill that they did with fonn of property tax relief. ACCDIOllU lllCtn1'I .... The program would also close 1\\ Qi, some tax loopholes such as A tl• a tightening up on capital gains 'Ulll\ fllllA' STARS The cunmit.tee Monday ap- proved on a voict vote and sent to the floor a proposed cMStituU.onal arrieodment by Assemblyman John V. Briggs CR-Fullerton). U approved by two-thirds or both legislative tiouses and by a majority of the voters in November, it would take effect Jan. I, 1972. The signature of G o v , Ronald Reagan would oot be netded. A simila r measure was dropped b y Assemblyman John Vasconcellos ( D-s an Jose) who joined Briggs as a coauthor or the proposed amendment. Strikebound LOS ANGELES !UPI ) - A· strike by about 5.100 shee t metal workers in Los Angeles and Orange counties entered its second week -today with no further talks between union and · n1anagement represen- tat ives scheduled for the im- mediate future. Joh n Bantick, head of the sheet met.I and air con- ditioning contract·ors aasocia- tion, said Monday that.. the union had rejected a new management proposal and that no 1urther talks were scheduled. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, (AP) ~ A force o1 nearly 50 U.S. Marshals patrolled the scenic valley noor here today follow ing a hectic Fourth of July weekend marked by clashes between "long hairs'' and law en- forcement officers. Ofifcia!s said the marshals would continue their patrolling through next weekend. Th is was the "capper to anything ln the past," said Park Supt. Lawrence: Hadley of how an estimated &Oil youths collided with scores of law enforcement otflctts from centrill California. Nearly 120 persons, mosUy Briggs' proposal originally called for allbwing 19-year-()lds to vote, but he said it was amended after the federal government passed an 1&-year· old vote law. Lelt vs. Left Briggs later said he thought the measure would pass the Assembly. Stanford Radicals Battle "I predi!X l>U-"'le," he said.. STANFORD (UPI) -Lei.~ and laded he expected1 to get batUed 1eltr on the Stanforl~ more than the 54 votes needed. campus Monday when mem· The proposed amendment bers of the Progressive Labor was previously approved by Party and the Radical Union the ASM!mbly Elect.ioog and ~lima~ecl two ~eeks of ~eud­ C o nsHtutional Amendments ~ 1~g ~1th a furious 20-mmute· C.Ommittee fist figh t. It would. extend the rights . Th~ fi.ght ended just as po. I ad lthood • 1. lice arrivecl on the scene. o. u . • .su~u as ".O 1!1g, One student was treated for sittlnf on Junes and sigmng minor bruises and released. contracts, to persons 18 years , The fight erupted when the old but ~oold not aJklw them PLP supporters from several to buy hquor. Bay Area campuses triecl to The measure, how~ v e r. sell copies of their English- would a~w the legtslatµre Spanish newspaper, Challenge, later to increase U'le age for on the steps of Tressidder Me. rights other than voting . morial Union. Ra~cal Union members slowly gathered arouncf ·~nd chanted "pigs of! campus" 'at them before attacking . A spokesman for the radical union said that the trouble stemmed from a PLP pamph- let "are SDSers bomb throw. ers?" The pamphlet supported mass radical action· while op. posing "individual terrorism." The PLP maintains that all naUonalism is counter-revolu- tiona ry and therefore opposes the Black Panlhtrs and Viet Cong, both heroic groups in the eyes of many of the Radical Union members. Now you can earn paid quartm:ty-no long-tenn requirements Morrlo Plan $5,000 lnveslment Certlflcateo now eam 8% yearly lnte-, paid by check quarto~y. daffy lnte1'811 on any amount Thrift PIMbook Aooountl of any amount eam 5i,t% yurty, paid '"'"'day ll!¥91tod lo d«/ wlthdrown. Founded In 1t1S. Mon11.P1an today has-ts exceeding l145 mil· lion anc1 eo -illroughoul Cl11fomlL FIJNDS INVESTED BY JULY 11fTH EARN FROi.tJU1Y 1ST. Morris Plan 673-3700 Newport Beach-3700 Newport Boulevard in their 20s, were arrested. Ten penons were hospitalized with minor injuries, , FREE KITCHEi HELP FOR WORLD SAVERS Oft'er eipires July 10 5v9ney Oto1trr i1 •tt• ef the we,td'1 !'••t 11holo41tt. Hit celull'ltt ;, ott• of the DAILY PILOT'S tr••t f11tur11. 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Survived bY -Hft 1M t <11ugMett ol New York; 1r111ddl110hltr, 1(1ren EIU••· Co111 Mu9. ~1c11 wlll be held In Yorlctown, J<few"Yofll. Wal· cliff Mortu1rv, !orwerd1119 O!rKtor1, JOHNSON Mer!l'I,) Elll•il!!lh Johnsen. Dtlt of ~1lfl, July 6. Survived bY -· Ltl'l(f P. Jof>n.. ion, N.wport 8t1ch. Funer11 Strvlcts """ lntermon! wltl be MJd ti TrOI', "ltW Yo.rt. lhll! Cotti Me.$1 Morlv1...,., forwt rdlng Oir..-10 ... ICEl!LYM loul!t II. KNIYll. 1005 Hlll(rttl, LJ9\llll ~eecll. Dile ol d11111. J1Jlv ~. 5orv1Ved hv l\usbAnd, James L.1 2 """" F•~nc'• lhvmond, L1a1111• llttcll, 1na ll•"Y ll1v- "'n11d, ll8ldwln >llll•. A'•'Tlll•l•I ~8rvlc~ Will bt 11&1<1 1t 11 ... M ,.hu,.!UY, JU1Y ,, ~I Slwft•r L1"11n1 1le1dl Morh,.rv Cna~I wl!ll 111.._ lltv. llo'Vtl L Cor.,.1""11 t>I 51. M•'"Y'! Enlsr<IGll Cllu•cll of L11un1 lle•tll olflclt!l"'I. In Tltu ol floWitf· <lo- n•t'Oll! mev IM: m1chl le llw Amtrlcan kNr! F1md. Mr.CL ELUM L•• Jtrr11d McClell8n, Jr., l?U W. f.:otlt S<r~f. $11111 ""'· Ollt of Cfelth, Jutv '· S•'<vlved bY wilt. S1nar1 1'.1 d...,1111~. Lli1 J1e of l!Gtne 1ddreu1 m<'/fflt!r 11111 l~l,,.r. Mr. 1na Mrs, L" J. Mclelleft, F1llbrOl!I<: brOl"'°rs: G-11 It,. S•ntl .Anl; Jeck C.. Fallbrocik; 1ru1d1T1<1ll\e•, Mrt. 141 l. TM!m. Leltl·~ World If! ~tel lle1cll: ~r1na11•rtnts. Mr. 1nd Mr•. C1rl C. Mclellan, ll•...;t-. Strvlctt wnr be held Tllurtd1v, l PM In IM Clla..e' ~I P•clflc Vlt w with llewreM E!401r lltl! ofllcl•t111.,, !nter..,tM, Ptclllc VI"" Ne· rnor!111 Palil. Directed bv Ptdflc View MMlu11rv. Nl!'t.L Or. l!'dw1•d II. !Jen, 1t E,,.....•ld 111v, LllO\INJ Beactl. D~te of dull\, Julv 5. Surv!vtcl b'f wife, FtY: •011, Chrlt E. of homt tOd•fn; 2 dt"9Mtr'.t: A~lonll M., and J..,111!er F .. of horM 1ddr11111 1 brottlert: M·1~mlltl11n Nell, Jr .• Dt1rborn, Mlcll!111n: Loult E. NtH, S~lntw, Mich· '"'"· Memcr111I Servlc1s will i. held t PM WtdNJMl1y, July I, ti ll>t Unlltd Com..,unlty Presbvleri.n Cllurch will\ Dr. .Albe•! Hier~ olllcl1tlnt. PrlYllt lnurn- m9f't win I•-• p!~ct ti tht P1cmc VI'"' Memor111 Pt•~. Newparf Beach. Shtller L111unt Beach Morlu1rv. OlrtclcrJ. "" ,.lmolhV E. ll111, 2017 Ctnlellt Pitel , Ntw~or1 8e•cll. Date ot """" June 19 111 Alai.kt. Gr1v11ldt .S1rvlct1 wm be held WedlltllllY, Julv • II 10:111 .AM at P•dlic V~ M•morltl P1 r1c. v1111111°" uMI! ID "-M Wt'ClntidlY. Dlredtd ~¥ P1citic View Mor1ua•v. lllES llerrell II. Ille,, ''· of t2S Te>llll St•HI. Hun!lntton Beach. Survived b'!' wlf1, IAlrlan; "'"· Al11n T .• !oantt Allll ; d11111h· 1er, B1rb1r1 G"ndl, Stn R1Pll11t: 1 t rt lldchlldrtn. Servlcet w\11 ht Tl'lurllOlv, 11 .AM, Sml!ht' MllrlutrY Cl\11>11, l111tr. rn1111. Wtt1mln1!er Mtmorl\J Ptr-Smiths' Mortuary, Dlr1c1ou . ARBUCKLI': 6 SON Westcllff Afortuary U7 E. 11th St., Costa A1en llMIU • BALTZ MORnJARIES Corona del ?\tar OR 3-HSO Costli l\lesa All 6-%4%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORnJARY lit Broadway, Cotti! A1esa u "1433 • DILDAY BROTHERS Haatlngton Valley Mortuary 17t11 Beach 81\'d. Huatlniton Beach 112-1171 • McCOMUCK LAGUNA BEACH MORnJARY 179S Laguna Canyon Rd. <If.Hts • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e l\tortuary Cllat>tl 3sot Padfle View Drive Ne'1rport Beach. Callloraia '4~!'1tt • PEEK FAMll.V 001.0NIAL FUNERAL HOME 79111 Bo111 A.,e. Wetl-l9WSl5 • lllEFFEll MORnJARY By PATRICK BOYLE a h~·o-mooth headstart on °' -. o.u., '11" •"" their ~tC degrets. lRVlNE '-S t.x. \ y. four Th.e school is ~e of th~ee freshmen began studies Mon-med1cl)I schools 1n the .net1on day at the College of ~tedicine• "9nd the only ooe,l~ Cahtor~!• at UC Irvine, giving then1 to begin classes 111 July 1n- Study Set 011County Road Plan Ry JACK BROB.<CK , Of Ills D•llY l"ilfl ll1ft SANTA ANA -County supervisors have ()rdeted the county Planning Commission and Road Commissioner Al S. Koch to "study a revision of procedures regarding ch8,!l- ges in the county's Master Plan of Arterial Highways" in the vicinity of airports: The order followed com- plaints by the county Airport Commission that the planners are causing "serious traffic Appofntf!d at ·lJCl . . problems around both civilian James P. Phillips, 48, and military airports." h Airport commi s si on CostaMesa,is tenew Cha irman Hov.•ard H. L.lthrop associate dean of stu- and county Director or Avia-dents"" for housing and tion Robert J. Bresnahan want food services at UC Ir- planning commissioners to vine. He comes to UCI refer prospective roadway from UC Davis where changes near all air facOities he was residence balls to them "to a void undue business manager, restriction of future airport ----------- development.'' This should be done before the commission bolds a public ~ hearing on the proposed road changes. Lathrop ' and Bresnahan said. A i r p o r t Commissioner James Gilmore chara:ed that road patterns' now serving Orange Cou,1ty Airport have Hdone great damage to traffic accessibility." "The San Diego and future Corona del Mar freeways are too near the airport runways and should be depressed below the surface or tunneled,'' the commissioner argued. He added that more is at stake than future aviation development. "\Vithout COfl· suiting the Airport C.Om· mission, roads have been con- stnicled that cause potential accident hazards.·• Gilmore stated in referring, for ex- ample, .to Loop Drive that circles the northeaster end of the county airpOtt. Bresnahan said M a r i n e Cofps officials also have com- plained that roadway master plans have been changed without their knowledge . $18,000 Granted To Scou __ ts Holidays With Pay Get Okay SANTA ANA -Orange county workers will get 10 paid holidays in the fiscal year just begun including two tlton- day dates, in the schedule recently approved by the Board of Supervisors. Memorlal Day 1971 calls for a holiday on Mooday the 31st, and \Vashington's Birthday will be honored on Feb. 15, a \Veek belore the former Feb. 22. These changes were made, according to Personnel Direc- tor William 'Hart. to con!omi with new fede ral regulatioos. In 1971 Veterans D • y. normally Nov. 11 will also be added to the .Monday category and be honored on the fourtb Monday in October. Other regu1ar holidays for county employes are July 4, Labor Da y, Admission Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day and Lincoln's Birthday. Lafky Heading CSF Economics SANTA ANA -The Boy ANAHEIM -Dr. John D. Scouts do more than go cam-Lafky of Anaheim has been ping. The Orange Area Council appointed as head of the of the Scouts in Santa Ana department of economics at has been awarded an $18,000 Cal State Fullerton. He sue· grant from the James Irvine ceeds Dr. Levern F. Graves, Foundation of Newport Beach recently elected chainnan of to implement the Inner.City the Academic Senate of the Project. California State Colleges. The project . to organize As is customary at CSF, troops and activities for the Lafky will continue to teach minority youth in s o u t h although he will r e c e i v t Orange County, is being released time in order to car- directed by Kenneth W . ry out his new d,uties. Hicken bot tern cl Ga r d e n ·-;-;::::========:::;~ Grove. le • According to Hic kenbottem. the money v.ill be used primarily to hire two men lo organize troops and packs in the predomi'nately Mexican- American and Negro area. "The l\''O men will help the boys set up their own fund r~ising P!Ogr:ams to buy cam- ping equipment and get them sta~ed on special projects in th~1r own communities.'' he said. Goal Passed At Chapman ORANGE -The 1969-70 Chapman College annua l fund goal bas been exceeded by about $32,000, according to fund chairman Rolla Hays Jr. of Newport Beach . Fina l figures showed that $481,750 h ad been raised, $121,000 more than th at raised in last year's drive. Hays said more than 200 volunteers devoted thou1ands of hours to the rufld·raising dri ve for I the private rollege. Hays adds that "it is these funds that make the critical differtna: in planning the col· lege budget and also in determining the amount of money a vai la b l e for i;cholarships, student ·•id · 8nd the acquisition of instructional material."' YOU"-FRIS.NDCI" N&:IGHBORHOOO Gll.oe.'RY! r I " .. ,, HOME ~~~!!! kt-f • 1• '·"'· Delivery • btfin1 1 p.m. Llg!ma lltatt <11-1531 Su Clement• 411UIM l'r=========. • 673-3510 \;,l,...!. 1 •• J .. :!f•., 5k'!'P;•~ Pi<uu ,._ 1• OtA1 U.ltiMCl..l( 6':ia!! SMlrll'I' Ml>RTtlARY m Mala St Hull111GO 8<1<11 - FAIR F11!, f11t, l1clu 1I , Tlio11 tbftl wot1h I Uf!\ up l1tlot1 in epttttio~ 011 tho DAILY PllOl 9'it1ri1I P•tt ••tty 41y. ~·-(OASr SUPliR MAAl<k.T lJ4l i..(M.t ~·~•1 11.t- '--~~~~-----' '--~~-~--~--"' . ' • stead ot September In order The new curriculum, sls lo accelerate the mediclJ years Jn the maklna:, permtla tralnh1g program. medical st.udents to take. the ln addiUon, tJCI is atarllng neooasary basic s c i e n c e early in order to Implement courlies concurrently w J t h a new approacJt to medical courses which emphasize the curriculum. . clh1lcal aspects of medlciJ)e. curriculum la the potential to may q~alif)' fot the honor1 complete medical training in prograro u he hu an outsta~> three and one half or three ding academic record and has or .•• QUIT, end LIVE • LIVE • LIVE years,~' he addtd. be "We don't want to give the en ldentilied by th e Admiss!On.s committee u a impression that all of our candidate of exceptional abill· "We had anticipated some , A freshm an learning the difficulty getting prospective . ~t.omy and phyatOJogy ol the students to forfeit their own t tiuman heart w o u I d con. summer plans and enter M currently stucty heart di9eases July." esplained Dr. William and courses of treatment B. Thompson, Jr., asaoclate "Medical students are very dean ol the medical college, interested In the clinical "but when pre-medi i:al aspects oi. medic~," Dr. students all over the nation Thompson Said. "But in the learned of our innovative plan, past, they spent two. y e a r s we received an overwhelming studying t h e anatomical,· number of applications. About biochemical and .phyaiolog_i<;;al 1,600 applications Were pro-aspects of the human bodf cessed by ouc admissions befote the material w J s committee for the 64 places related to human ailmei1ts." students will be able-to com-plete their training in that ty and high motivation. len&th o! time, but for those Socb· excellence could es· 'who are recommended for this euse the student from one accelerated program, t b e of his elective courses. 11 the faculty bas IUCb a course plan. student continued to d o "This would be a tteme,>-superior work, he could be dous asset to the health care excused from a second course. delivery system, since there Thus having been f:'lcused is such a great need for physi-from two o( the fourteen clans. If we can accelerate quarters of the. medical cur-t~ training program without riculum, he COi.lid urn his L11r11 luiw, Fr•• Cltllt ult•li•ll '"' d•t•lh. G-u•r•11•••-tl t• h•I, Y•U Oflllit wltftl11 10 tl1y1, No ,,.li.1 • ..,t. ·c.n '" .,,......, '4J-416J 1i,1111C1rttl liy tht NATIONAL ANTl·1i M0KlNl9 COUNCIL lower.ID& the_q~aJity, our cok. .. -=M~D~l~n~thr~ee~ye~ar~s.===::!~========~~ BIB1,E THOllGHTS in the freshman class.'' "Another feature of the new lege will have contzibutedlr greatly wward alleyiating the health manpower shortage." A freshman medical student DCISllYI STIDN6 DllNI c:11111• wot 1orrow, c:111tt11liofl, b1ihlin9, wo1111ilt 11111 rtd 1y1s, th• l iBlo •':YI t ilt. 2l2tl •nd "-it Bi11th Ii•• 1 1tr11111t •11d ttiflttt1' II•• 111 •ddtr'' Inn• 121. MILLIONS of drunk1rd1 ind tJ.•it f1111ili1t &111 t11tlfy th•t thlt i1 Hu•. E11c1•1iv1 ttr•"t drl11k it prob1bly lh1 world'1 tr11lttf CUll!E At Fire Station I Gate -Question Open1 AND WORST OF All, th• l ible ••v• no drunk•rd th•ll '"''' HEAVEN! 11 Cor, 6:10, li•I. 5:21 , ltt. i d II. A DRUNKARD i1 lo•t ETERNALLY. A t11r1 w1y to AVOID drunk1111•• it t1 "'"'' t•k• t1'11 firtt 1io. Why will I young !ltrtOll jtoptrdi11 hit h•ppill•I• ~•r• '" llh1r1· 1htr by 1xp1ri'"'"tint with ttron9 driolc 7 011• 111v1r Ii.nowt, until TOO LATE, wh1th1r h;1 ch1 mic:1I '"''"•·up it fuch th1t ht wHI b1com1 1 dr1111k1rd! Tht TOTAL AISTAINER h•1 B1H1r h11lth •ncl • b1t11r lift by •v•idin alc:ohol. A youn ftllew i1 MORE OF A MAN to r1f111t ,tront dri,;li: th111 ''' hit c:omp111iont wh• f1tl for it. It m111 111ou9h to 11y, "NO'._ A decision on the closing of the emergency gate to the Orange County fire statiOll at the County Airport has been deferred for further study by the traffic committee and airport commission. Cliff Frazier, fised base operator and flying instructor at the airport, last week sug· ' gesled to the supervisors that the closing would not be necessary if the chain link fence along the west side of Campus Drive was cut do\vn to four feet, improving vision. He also recommended four. way stop signs at the Campus and Dover Stuet intersection op,po6ite the fire station gatt. Frazier said there is eur- rently great da nger of tra!Uc accidents beca use of "U" 1 . ' turns being made at the terminus of Dove at Campus. j He further argued that Campus is now a "high speed thoroughfare" and that the ci- ty of Newport Beach· abould eliminate parking on it! east side. IY TH E GRACE OF GOD. drunk1rds c1n l11v• thit vic:io111 h1bit 111d c•it it off .. '•11l 11i,j, "I c:111 do All thin91 thr•11th CHRIST whic:h tlr1119lh1111lh mt", Pliil, 4: 1 l, lit lht 4r1Jnk•rll r1•olv1 I• study th1 lif1 of J t tllt i" liit l llLE 1.ld by obMi•nc:t 1114 pr1y1r r1l1111 himttU frot'l'I th1 SLAVERY •f rlr•nt dti11k! Co..,,, 1tud'1 th1 l ibl• witb 111. Ch111ch of Chri!t+ 2•1 W. Wi11011 SI., Co1t1 M111. C1tif. 92621. TUNI TY CHANNIL 9, 7:JI A.M, SUNDAYS Q. What should a person do who is worried about inflation, the stock market, the future? A. Cut back on unnecessary spending. Protect your family's future by placing your savings and investment f\lnds in an insured savings account. Q. Does it make any difference where I put my · savings? A.Yes. An insured account with a savings and loan association will pay you more interest than banks and will be more certain than stocks. Q. Do all savings and loan associations in Southern California pay the same interest? A. Yes . Q. Then why should I put my savings with Mutual Savings and Loan Asso((iation? A. We asked our own account holders for the ans~er to this one. They have confidence in the knowledge of our employees. They can depend upon receiving accurate information, and are pleased with the efficient and courteous service. Q.How big is Mutuai Savings? A. We're called "The Big M" because we have over 440 million dollars in assets. Q. Where are your offices? A.Mutual Savings has offices in Pasadena (head office), Glendale , West Arcadia, Covina and Corona de! Mar. Robert O. Aston flier Prtsidrlll & Malf.QJt'f MUTUAL SAVINGS ___ ......... CORONA DEL MAR • 18'1 Eut Co.HI lll#IWIJ • I ' ' ., ' ' • " " \ \ ' .. I • , • , • • • • • ., __ • ,C11valry Charges Onto Scene SAN DIEGO' (Al> -,,,. Horse 1'f8f~ are charging baC1t. • ' MOre th.1n _a hundred years ago, mounted Army men With that nickname fought with Civil War. <unphlbious. units along the. Mlsol¥iPlll. The last Leathernecks who rode as ·the Horse Marines were a detachment of the U.S. LegaUon Guard In Peking, China, during turbulent times ol the 19209 and 1930s. To solve the problem of patroling 15,000 acres or land 1 tod tough for motor vehicles. the Marinel put figh{tng men back on • horseback Wed- nesday'. . "We tried out motorcycles, dune ~gtes and four-wheel- drive Vehicle,.:• said Capt. Chorles. s. ciine, w11o heads s11mphon11 Sup-ters the troop asaigned to nearby r-· Miramar Naval Air Station. B th Nevada Jack and his I o n g -e are d sidekick paign. All ·was calmed, however when it was w~~r~t'Wh:e~::n'~~? still go "Raindrop " caused quite a stir in Sacramento as learned that the two visitors were also bac king The brushy hill.sides once Mrs. Ronald Reagan speaks in support of the city's , the symphony. was cavalry .country. About _sco_y_m..op_h_on-'y'--o_r_ch_e_s_tr_a_d_un_·_n,,g_a_f_u_n:..d_r_ai_·_si.cno:g_c:..am_· ___________________ -''- 6,000 horses were stabled at Miramar, then called Camp Kearny, in 1918. The decision to mount the mm was made two months ago wti~ Marines were forced tG hike into a ,emote area to signal a re5eue helicopter for an.injured sailor. Eight Cavalry horsts owned by th• ll<f.._,. Department were requisitioned, and more are coming. The troopers assigned to Cline's patrol from the regular security force wear battle dress a'fld pack AS.Caliber service pistols and portable radio.s. As the first horses were assigned, the Marines took oil in two-man patrols after being instructed to keep and feed lhelr mounts as i! they were their own. It all recalled the l 863 tune: "I am Captain Jinks ol the Horse Marines. "I give my horse good corn and beans." Academy Enrollments Hit New High WASHINGTON (AP ) -Stu- dt!lt opposition to lbe Vietnam war apparently has not dim- med the drawing power o{ the nation's three service academies; they report the highest enrollment in history this year. Total enrollment is expected to reach "12,8" and incoming freshmen classes wil !include a recOl'd number <i Negroes and other minority group members. The increased enrollment dates back to 1961 and reflect.; the desire of the late Presi- dent John F. Kennedy to significantly bolster t h e strength ol both West Point and .the Air Force Academy. said aome!hing ought to be 1,438 lreolun<n -the.<larpst done about it. in the school's 15-year hist<sy Three years later, President -join 2,713 upper classmen. Lyndon B. Johnson signed 'Ille ~avy said it expects a legislation increasing the class ol. 1,400 and total ·enrolJ.. cadet strength of the U.S. ment ol 4,517. Military Academy at West Opposition to the Vietnam Point and the Air Force war apparently had little ef· Academy at Colorado Srpings, feet on the service academies' Colo., from 2,529 t:o about 4,500 search for cadets. -the authorized enrollment The Air Foree said more Jevtl of the brigade of than 6,~the largest ever- midshipmen at Annapolis. applied for admildon. The . 'Ibe Naval Academy• s Anny examined about 6,000 enrollment was h i g h e r of the more than 30,000 can--~ause Jt had fewer Reserve didates who submitted in- Officer Training Co rps q~. detachments on the nation's The errollments also reflect group total to 107. Severty.four black.! attend the Air Force Academy, 66 cadets from other minority gn>up!I, including Americm1 Indians, Spanish Americans and Oriental Americans. Black enrollment at An- napolis totals 52. The number oI rnJd.91hipmen from other minority groups WBJ!I not available. • Fanner Denies Resignation campuses to traln ~. the results of the Delense The increase in the cadet Department'• efforts launched . WASHINGTON (AP) corps at West Point and the two years ago to attract more James Fanne~ says he has Air force Academy was made young men from mlnorit• no plans to resign as assistant Ol'EI A NEI SAVm ACC8UIT ' AID lfT ONE FREE! .Newport National pays the highest bank interest anywhere on your savings, · and at the same time, offers a collection of exquisite miniature reproductions of original oil paintings. Antique gold framed and set oH by rich velvet, they add infinite cha rm to your home, or office, or special gift s. Open your new account today. Regularly a $15.00 Valae! NEW $~ ACCOUNL .GET ONE flll ! NEW 1400 ACCOUNT .... BUY ONE NEW $300 ACCOUNT.. .. BUY ONE NEW $200 ACCOUNL.BIJY ON£ NEW $100 ACCOUNT....BUY ON[ $ .95 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Limit of two FREE miniatures rqardless of amount of deposit over $1000. Cal Poly Grad Kennedy, after watching Navy beat Anny 13-7 in their annual football game that year, turned to his military aide and asked why Navy seemed superior. in stages. groups. • secrttary for ad ministration For the first time in its The class ol 197~ giv~ the In the Department of Health, A beautiful display of these decorator miniatures at all 9 offices. 168-year history , West Point service academies a tctal Education and Welfare. now has a cadet strl?1lgtb of mi'.lOrity enroUment of 299, up Farme:, the highest ranking 9 CONVENIENT OFflClS Sb.YING ORANGE COUNTY more than 4,000 with this from 116 in 1968. Negro m the Nixon ad-week's arrivaJ of 1.he class Fifty-three ol the incomi...,. ministration, said there was Altpoft Ollic:t Michelson •t M1cArtl11.rr 833·3111 • lfytid1 Ofllct B1ysid1 it J1mbortt 642·1141 ~"6 Clllelt P1rt; DUict Nutwood 1t Commol!Wttllh 871-2900 • S.11nJ HiUs Offict Htrbor 1t Brea 171·7290 of 1974. 'Ibe 1,371 incomin1 cadets at Welt Point ll1! from no bu.is for a weekend report ... ,... Ofkt Superi« It l'ilCllltlt '42·9511 • u......, Offlct E1st Chapman 1t s1111Cofl•l•179-4141 plebes join 2,801 upper· ·rnin<rity poops, iocludfnc'40 in the Amsterdarit NeW! that ·W..,ffCNllctWntdlffttf>o¥•rM2·3111 Roger D. Tyler, 25, of 8172 Valencia Drive, Huntington Beach, has graduat.ed from Cal Poly, Pomona with a BS ~egree in aerospace enginee r· lng. The aide told him Navy had a bigger pool to draw from for its teams and Kennedy, himself a former Navy man, clas.nen. 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It e11tltl•1 Y•ll to 2 lttffr Hom11 •114 61rd•111 Coo•lt•••• frofll I p•p_oltr toloctlorr1. U171l t, o"ly 1 eoo•· ~ok1 JIM f•mlly. Ofhr •nd1 July loth ••• GRAND O,ENINQ •fftr only! 0,.11 yo11r •tc•uttt •t OOWNEY SAVIHQS wht11 you plcl: up yo11r co••book1, Yo11 wUI 11r11 th1 hl9ho1t Sovi1191 111d l,o•n lnt1ro1t r1t••• And you wlU t•coi•• 1n1nv FREE ••rvico• ,.,,rt.bl• 011ly 11 •DOWNEY SAVI NGS c111tom••· &ood 11n4co 9111t111foocl. 0 11r offlt• It loc1t1cl •I IOt 15 Adtll'll A.,•11111, 1f thot c•tl'ltr of l roo•hunt A•1n110, W1 •'• in tho Vo11 '1 Skop· pi119 C•11l1r. Wo ••• op111 to ••rwo you 9 lo 4 Mo"'d~y t4iro119h Th11nd1y, •llCI from 9 to 6 011 Frid1v1. ' • • ; • ! ........ -GRAND OPENING HOURS - ,., Y•"' c ..... 1-•, .. wlh •tow' .,_ tUI 7 P·"'· WHMMey, (.1•1¥ II, Tlri1nt1-r I.lily ti, ,..; Pri..,. lJ11ly 101 . • I I l ' N. V-e~ Offensi~e Co111ing~ • • . , WASH!NGTON:(AP) -~ wlJl>dr'awala WM 11 Io In I llabllnl lo Jhe U.S. Arrrft. mlllllry leaden recotplJze Jhe U.S. olfldals expect Jhe'N momentum. Some oourcesbave uld llley budfal" l'ealllleo and are COLOR Slll[ SHOW & LE£TURE TUES., JULY 7, 197~ P.M. by Nat!Qlly Known Locturor ~:= ~=~ • ~ ,\dm, JOOn S. McCain Jr., antlclpele U.S m 1111 a r y ~ lo Pft11 very hard Seplemher Jo -ate c:onunander In dllel Paclftc, leaders, who all aJona have 10< a -wllhdrawal. wiLnR G. HEUN ---·~' ~.~1. ..... 11- UICA SCHOOL INITIUCTOI UMITU NUMUI Off PIO TICUTS AYA IU.IU AT W . B I -slrqlll. ls OpeDlnc • flve<lay -f .... ..i • -wl!bdr••al Abrai.ii ~ the period earmg race et: ··~":"i<~m:."!~ ~-.. bis:: :':1:S:~i..: :-=:::::iu!·:::.: CAL;S CAM'ERA • ' , methodnotal .~.~ lll'1!qtllby ~~ apoctflcs of Ille will>drawal of American forw. . o I Ir o u n d · com b a t · was ~·--50000 us •~ f l'eSpO!lllbllltlea lo the Soulh 1780 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA · 0 · d 'IW<H110f11h Uied -•-• more · · ·~ rom They argue the poaible !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'WT t t B 1 " ' 1 cam.,...,. Vietnam by mkl:october. ' diversion of aome South Viet-V1etnamese.•· ' l JfaD 0 e .. wne · :;atper~edof~~~ ~Cre~tonA b ra m s, namesetrooplloCambodia OneobjecU\leoftheCam- .. , stippliel stored in Cambodie. • p.s. commander bt Vietnam. coukl weaken the allied poll.. bodlan vesture wu to throwl----~-----°"-""'""-'-------• . ._ ...... no firm lo-. ::-S"':"': t.!!~ ': lloa lo Soulll VleJoam •I • ~=~or olfthe ~ v~ Denture· lnvent1·on llJ L. II. BOYD houn lhninul•a. Pr<tty c-. tellijence estimale of what . ..--.• time when American ,grouad lo fi LOVE AND WAR .:... Tate Mr. veh.e sDllabed: bis three form a new initiative ml&bt would pull out aome lt ,000 c o m b at ·s t re n g th J 1 :'1:,r gro~i .. ! ~fe1~ -JJ'<loiwn lll 'lbe Pacific lak But mlliWy ezperll Mar!neB, 17•000 Army ~. dlmlnlihing fUrlher in the war ... For People with "Uppers" and "Low-" ·. a ftlDlll who habitually Ocean', too., e. ..........ibllit cJ 10,000 airmen and about "J,• rone reaponaibJUtle:s.~ _ .... • _.,,aw. bracekt Or an · auggested lhe ...-Y Navy mm. '' -· .,_ ' • Aller lhe mld-Oc;ober dale Tbe .e.n.tthia(tobarinry°"' belpoprot<ct....,.&cmbrWoillli --. · IL\PID REPLY -No; &ir, ;widespread rocket and JnOr!.ar Involved would'bJ!:·a ·~ BUDGft PRllBUREI for l ftPOlnnd Withdrawal of own teeth ii Pl*lbie now w:itll a You eat more naturally-~1 .ankle dloln. Or 1 .TO!le of am fuld !here's· .., u:h thing attacks agalnll Sollth Viet-J _...,. •~""'' .,~ · -~ .._. ,_ p 1· · -~~ -ooo A I o1nti< awn '""°""" Jhet ao-'°""""'"'""""''•ob. • bead:I arcund her neck. Sucll as a ~ted. iiJtllWIC.k cities and military w e•-1 -~ ,--_ .. , .,=.-¥ver,....,. en aro n ~ ""• me.r can lually bolda both "Upptrt" and ·r1xoo2Nrmay belpycmlptlk 1 .-.1 11 • .....,, .. bt to be moved pheasant 1'te)' won't ~ :Sese aooxnpanM!d, perhaps. naval OOd1al potNI' • . d~ tfllcills.,.Jndicate they troopa, tbe U.S is likely to "klwm" •s """' k/flf• posribk. more clearly, be more at eue. au .._.... • -b _,,..A Its ..t-i.-...f There , were lndicationa at • are unutely '° IO alone with feallelS the performance of It'• a revolutlonarY dilCOVtt)' The lpecial peneil-~i.nt di.-by the debrt to be,~mebody's Your ~tiont and cOm-'Y ~UUllU ~u •' ':""'6...... ie.st·Gne l'.'CIJDtnt .(!( the 1st any slowdown ~ the South Vitnamese . t 0 called FIXOOEN1': for daily home pemer eu you spot FIXODIHT property. To be in ,bondage men•~ au 'tot:lccmwd and-to dlSJ'Upt paclftcation., •' u .. "" ..... DtViaion~ ..,...bly of .1 ........... i .... L:~_ ..... -determine whether U:S.,'-me. (U.S. Pat. 13.003,988) With with precision ... tohn• ,..._, "" --r-UC>'llt'""Ulf6 ~' ..,.~ .. ., F1xc;>1>£NT many dentun wearen One application may tut round as it wert. Or so say the will ibe used in Cht:cking ABOUT 11ME ,. ~··· ,tbe:~ entire div . _ma)"' be ~ to culwm;;l:Olll .). .,_ should be ,trimmed-at ·thii now.eat, eoeak. lau&JI, with little the clock. Dentures that fit are . ""'"'chiatrists. Mi 0 b vi 0 us Vp whert:Vu po1siblt:. Ad-If an enemy offenslve'~ld tblougbt _ou. nds, tn effict,' O e 1 p i t ,, top..leYel. , tl$ .. plu,ned rate. Plans call for 'WOl'TY of dentUree coming looee. e11ential to health. See yo ur ~-Ull . dress lettert to C.. M:·Boyd, develop in July or A"=,' ....L..•Jd vtrtually end tbeM.irine mtlitary reluctance to ,jrim a· reduct.kin in U.S. strength F1xooENT form1 •an elastic dentist reaularl&. Get _... •--•~;, what • S · Just ~ ... membrane that helpo ablorb the U&t: F1xco-... _ ........... .,. uu,,_, · ' · Bdi lUS, Newport Bt:ach-. it would come about the corhbat role in Vietnam ,and American ground co m·b at in Vietnam by a total of idlock of biting and che•ing-Cream at ;u~~~.8 ~~ b.!cause it's obvious doesn't C~i/. 92660. the latest round of U.S. troop , '1eaW . the rtJn~ ~ power., civilian offlclals say l!i(l,000 men by next: May. 1---------------~----mean Ws~.Ontbecoo-,-'~C.:..""-'"---'----..,;;,,;,,..o-'-'-----,_,,.-,--,~.~ •. ~.,--~,-:-.,~.~.~.-r-.-'-~"-----:'"'"~~'-"'-~"-----''-,,,;,,;,....:..~-'---------------....,.~-, trary. Clear the way to ban-• , / :.-J. 1 ! 1 dle this sort ~ female ii to be firm. Tell her lbe's yours, nobody elaO's, and f."."'11 do as you •Y or you'll paO:llock her , to the bedpost. This is our Love and War man's ad- vicf! On the matter. A GOOSE may furnish up ta a pound of feathers, however -reluctantly ._....,__ THE COM.. PVTER .QOYS figure a 7~ year-old woman 'has spent on the average approximate1y 13 years ol her life just talk7 ing .. , , OF 'l1IE 5Zll RA!>IO broadcasters who describe themselves as ''soul stations," only live are owned by blscks .... SOME OF THOSE big C(08S-COUJJtry f r e i g h t trucks get oo more than five miles to the gallon o f gasoline. . . . NOBODY CAN EXPLAIN why Gemini men tend to be c o n ve rs at ion monopolizers, says our P'8net man. CUSTOMER SEllVJCE -Q. "If I asked you to name the organization th at uses -the motto 'They always get their man,' what would you. say?" A. Maybe the Stewardess Emeritus Association? Cer· tainly you can't mean the Royal Canadian M o u n t e d J " 5%% on our'Investors Passbook account Tb.At's ·a nice, hefty, rate mcre{ISe forbailk passbook conve- nienC:e. And a, w:ise way to invest ill these uncertain times. What's more, a.t Ban1t of America. ·' you have three ways to earn higli passbook interest. It all depends o~ · · how long you want to keep your · funds invested. Let's take it from the top. - . . . . . .. , qu~:i:Iy.! $qQO minimum deposit. And.you· Can i;idd to it any time in amounts of'!$~00-or more. -\~ . ·, . 5~%%nv8'te>;s P&Ssbook. Ifa(Jlle-yearmaturityisaboutright. for y!)U:, we1}::pay:you 5¥1% interest: The s~e $500 minimum applies,' as·well as the privilege of adding to your mv-es1Jl1ent in amounts of$100 .. 5%% Investors Passbook. Leave your money with us for two years and it will earn 5%% annual interest. Compounded and paid ~ . . 5% Investors Pa&Sbook. This is our short term offer. 90-day ma~ty. And you earn 5% annual interest. Again, a $500 minimum ,. • opens an acCQ'IJ.nt. Add to it in amounts of$100 or more. That's our new rate story. But you haven't heard the end of it. The security of the world's largest ban1t. It's itlways been the clincher for saving at Ban1t of Aµierica. We think you sboi.µd make money minus..worry..T.he.business of living can have its enjoyable moments. Save with us. BANKoFAMERICA IJl for the business of living . • Police. Motto ol that outfit is ''Maintain the right." ..•. Q. "What states will allow a.lmony?" A. ALL BUT Texas, Colorado and Pennsylva:nla. en • . A HEN'S EYES magnify everytblnc. Including her food. To her, a kernel of com always tum!J out 'to be only half is big as it looted. Mlllt be disappointing, w b a t ? •••• WHEN THEY NAMED Iceland aOO Greenland, they certainly got conCused. Most all of Iceland is green and most all of Greenland is ice. CONSIDER TIIlS -Wh<o Jules Verne 100 years ago wro1e about Amerieans w11o landed on the moon, he depicted their lift-off from earth at Stone Hill , Fla., ap- proximately 50 miles from what is now Cape Kennedy. 'Ibat's not all. Mr. Verne's foctional flight lool< 97 hours 20 minutes to get to the moon. Our Apollo X required 98 Lion Makes Shopping Really Safe Pl'lTSBURGH (AP) - When Gertrude Ross takes 14- montb-old Aggey g r o c e r y abopping, the other customers take notice. Sitting in the cart ls a ~pound lion cub. Aggey, short f o r Ag- gravatKin, makes her home in the children's zoo. But when • stopped eating, Mrs. Ross, a zoo worker, took her home nights to hand feed her. It worked. Now Aggey's on a diet ol. regular cat food. ~ ,Ibey started taking tripe . lo the grocery. mart together, where Aggey frolics lboui.in the cart like a playful ldlti!n. They've become a familiar sight to some. "l see you have the family with you, Gert," said one customer. Actually, the rest of the famlly includes husband Patil, two dogs, three · cats, two rabbits, two birds, a possum, a rooster and .... ....,. tropical li!h. Whit -Aggey do nights? "Slit romps Jhrough th< place wittl my G e r m a n lile!>henf, ci-s Jhe ca!J and -... u eye on lhe rabbits," llfd MIL -· On Honor Roll David E. llarril, 1011 of Mn. Gioia Bennet, 105 Lelingloll Line, ColLI. Mesa, has been umed lo Ille dean's honor roU at Wlchlla Slate Uoiverslly, f« 1111 llJrlni IOmellet. MJn. lmum irllde point aver.,e for the -rull " 1.15. l " • • . . .. .. ---... , .• ..., -r.o.•.e. - ' • • I. -" . ,, ; II I . , . .. . • • -' ' ... ~ .. .. .. • t • ..... . . . ,_.. I ' I. ' • #" • ' i. ·~ • • • _, •• \ ~-.•. •• ,; ' . • .11t ' J • • ~ ~.: " ·Sweet deal •• .... ' '·' ,.. • •J .. ' .. • .-... w 6 " 11 : • •• I I\ 1-Midis Maximized ~ . ;;:< • • l'. ' . ' -~: By M1rlu Cbrtlty . NIW ' YORK. -TwQ. .of America's !i!P deslgnen -Oocar de la · Renta apd ¥•Ille Parnla -showed their .•!~ wlntu ""'uecu... hen and the mJdJ.moJ ~ <eared Ila ugly bead qlln. . • Oooor oo the mldi: "I'm pa~ no . s......_ to h)'llerlcal women who resist "J""UU:' -lq Kirts. Last seaooo I made ~1!1jnq -00 lquettes and J'ln not backtrackinc." Jifollie on the midi : "Really, •I've> bad iq, 9'l crow. Even on the David Frost ;&,;, I --....,.. lhould have 1 varietJ of. lliiCths but now I've grown _rac- ~ to the ·1ong' loot. Suddenly lkirt sldi1a look old." · · Both Oscar and Mol'ue are doing ,;Othing but IOng skirts -ald>ough "JOni" D&w nleens anXuun, from jll&t below. tbe kilee".to jll§t above' the ank1e. 'Otcor, i hindsome, talented desitJler . . '!ho hallo froni the Dominklan R'llUblic, . . . la)'! that mlnla reiched the objedl~ble ~ge and bad to be eracticattd rroln ~ fast}ion.scene. ~ . be II 9u1ck to add '!>al he, lihe alOst men, likes to see "-ly femafe !"· '1 ~---~-...... ....,.....-~ • 1 • # ·s~., ... short skirts ') ,_,. oltl.' . leis. Oscar's long skirts" have. thigh-high .UtS thi.t put the lower limbs on displ8y the instart a woman st.ruts forward. ~'!be coemopolitan ~ """ tliroogh the collectioO and Oscar, ever the afeimer, talks -·lilll ·-· taking Iii. Orient ExJlft'I to tat.way ploces. IV• ~les,s niake-Oelie'v,e, ·of OOU:rse. • bUt the moneyed. woman can certainly ploy at the bullneos-ol lnrtant travel. , bscai•s daytime unlfonn is a verskm of 1be midi silk ~ in a RuBan ~ print '!be loot Is sober. QmJlk STYLI! Jr a women wants to embrace the llOiolia-ol limg, there's adding dii!6llle bnlcade kimono with a taill olil'lmlh and a Sot, fox-rimmed sleeve d!at molts ._. • long llm1Bleeve. U Afghanistan Is oo her Itinerary, lbere are plenty of crushed velvet dliilses with skirt& completely em- b!Jlldiired.ln wildly colorful floral dellgns. Ill always, Oscar likes tu women.. to come on strong., · ·,Neither does Oscar like the colorless face. Pablo, Elizabeth Arden's make-up dliec(or, ,created the lloisnee Look ~ially for Oocar's abow. "hlr" wlll fuh.0.. F · n., mllody..__,._ a rm? The Ritter Bros, go midi '"""' with a mini< I pettemod with banda ,Olden aatln. A white Ink pronche with hood 1nd alN will k"" !Mr . s.m. h1t1 ., .... to longar look, and thaM • tiller. One of the more 11rvatlvt 11 tht gaucho l.ady- .. Models -111 .. -, smo~ eyes lhlt ,ore ' dramau..d with.spllce)lke /•lie I~ Llpo are cOlored ajlricot and ' chOeu are tlilled obvloully. "A ' woman's ' face 1i a new foCal pOlnt in fasfdon," 11J1 Olea!· "It should DOI take, I back ... ., bet anklel.i" r I ' . , It means the fuhlooable womarf sboukl cattfillly.plot her loolrhead·lo-toe. Mollie,~ wbo last, year went 1 to Ruuia, Is doing , clothes In a Sovie! the!ne • - but Mt Dr. Zhivago. Slim . m1ciil' ,in panne Velyet • baYe· Jona Ught ·sieeva tO the'~wrist, a small staDd.uP . collar,' sharply niJ,,ed.in •ais\llne and dirndl skirt bemmed in mink OI' fo1. "I .. :,,; ihe Jl\lsslan ballerinas w~ . . '. ~ fur·trimmed~ dresses and coats'," &tie ' . . says. 'tit,+ spoke of )UJW')' . 11!1 an · tm-• derstated Way." ' • · Mollie, who makes clotbe3 for mature e}eganfis. ~ ~ye. a~fash1on Dair, 11ys that her clientele doesn't 1want coats for ballft ~Or ·fgoklg loo the theater. 'lbere are those .checkroom lines •or, ~· the alternate of • drapinr a COit oa a Cha~ or, havµfi it clifled1 in i6Dle-• J l • one's lap. • ' f BURDE!\~ • ' . · ·~,COVer#<!P; '. IC!'!l·sJee~ . I ~.~t -, means that my customer will be com- fortable, ud ttui1_ emanc!ROted'lrop> the cwnberaome. lu'de:n of'. a :1caati as · she dashes . froni oar to social bash,". aay1 Mollie. , · • I ' Mollie's da~ clothes don't com- plelely c1J!iu1se Ifie Ieg. · Ute her ·cohort, 0Sc1r, &he's dQing midi d!emise\ dre~ .thaf r\ave two front slits 'that 'leave . ule ·.1ea'1.m,view. uwomea.,can still decide for themselves just bow far to go wi~ the midi,'' she says. Moille, an oulspoken and honest type, bu been telling her famous cllenls - Including Difiah Shore and Mrs; CornellUI Vanderbilt Whitney -not to follow th. dictates of designers. "!loo~ let designers push you !do anything," she says. , "'Ibere'a re.an, no risill or.wrong look." ~,WbitJioY Im already boug!ll ber mldia. ? • .• ' This ...... Mollie, W. lo, her lllbloe,. ahon a wide Yariety of looU· ul Illa customer certainly ~~t anc1 choole. .lihe'•-evetythiJiC from a debutantl red :velvet gown with ocoop neck and puffy sleeves to a llltbery black lace, long-sleeve wrap dreu cpmplete1y rim- med in ruffles. Her idea: "This ye;ar women should uperlmed. 'The oruy thiJiC to ,fear aboul the midi ii fear lllelf." .. ·. ' I ,. . .. .. .. • .. •• ' ~ . . • • .. • "' . : .. , I , .. • ! • .... , •• I ,., . \',. . .. \V" I ~ "'-.•'l ••. . .. R. ~ ,\ ¥ . ..., . ": . .. • ' , ., . ' . Oacer cl• :la, -~nta dciea the ·deytime.·midi in.1 a · .... ' ....... I" ' . , ....... , ..... .. . ' ' I . -' -.,J .. :'\. ( ~,,.. : ~' . -. ~..:. .J,"--~~·· ' • I '-I I \1 l • 1 I I I I ' • Ruuien p••••nt r,· rint . (eboye·). A alit · ront~·_,___._ __ ..J ia , designed by Molli• Pernia · (,at rig&t). . . I • ' . c; • • . . • • • • ' . • • -~. .. . . ' Fas.hion ·Pa ·rade Wavers. .. . Two..,_ .t lent that the lonptte iahire .. ~al doea • midi coat • (left) wha. Blan shows • split le..! ..,., •• j \ I I ' • DAILY PILDT An Arabian Advent~re About to Begin · . Awaiting the arrival of a Came] Caravan Party are 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, in the Glf'deDGrove (left to right) Mrs. Phil Carreon and Mr. and Mrs. home of the Zlakets. Fellow sheik and princess Mr. George Zlaket who will host the Mystick Krewe of and Mrs .. Carreon will assist in transporting Krewe Komus with authentic Lebane se food and danCing at members on the Arabian adventure. Horoscope Scorpi.o: Fulfillment Of Hopes Spotlighted To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy P.hoto- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s D• partment one week before the wedding. WEDNESDAY JULY 8 by SYDNEY OMARR Tbe lole Pulitzer Prhe-wtn- lliag science editor, Jobn J, O'Neill. ~ wrote to me tX• preulng Ids ophtlon tbat 1eLea. lists wbo eoatldeatly attacbd utrology were vktlm of pro- (e11Jonaf paranol1. O'Neill declared that ~trology was one of tbe most Important fie.Ids for scientific research. I WU bonored by Ids COD- fMKDct and have tried to live up to his bJgla hopes that I would be one wbo fought vigorously in defense of astrology. ARIES (Mm:h 21-Aprll Ill): Share-joys and problems wilh family. This is not a "do-it~ ( younelf" day. You require r , cooperation. You gain it if t frank, aincere: You lose it ~ if arrogant, secretive. TAURUI (April 20-May 20): RomaM.ic interests domlMte. BUt don't permit aerMnendy to cloud basic iolues. Be analytical Find out J'ebODJ why. Seek professional COWlltl. Perfect techniques. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Accent on promoUon, gain, decillve action which gains confidence of superiors froprrty .values should be con· lklered. Don't sell yourseU abarl. Talk Noted On Plants --plants will be the • • o{ Mrs. Dorothy :Behmxls when she is guest · ..,.am f<r the Orange County .. , Bnmcb of the American • lloplia Society. : Members will gaU... at 7:30 p.m. in the Granfe Hall, Garden Grove, for t h e -· The author of. a ·boot 1 on ....,...., Mn. Behrend$ ls cmsicl9red an expert on the pWlt ond wUI furnlah the -.ary plant tobte. _....... wilt be aerved and peaU are wek:ome. New York Attracts 'lbe New York Coovention end,. Viii tort BurfJiu sa)ls that lhe 14 town ho.I 16.5 mlllloo vlsil«s annually. Nldber one touri9l al· trocilaa II ltlll -the Empire State buldlng, the workt's llllool ~ • l,472 feet. ' T ron~portotion Volunteered Recreational actlvides rOr blind children from Orange Count)l's Braille institute will Pictures received following the weddina: will not be used. For engagement announcements tt is imperative that lhe ~ry, ·also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline·iS not met, only a story will be used. · . To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, . forms are available in all Of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further · questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321 or.494-9466. Facts on Philanthropy Headlines Discussion begin Moodaiy, JuJy 13, inll---------------- Garden Grove. To attend seaslons .many of these children are dependent on transportation given by voluntttr drivers. Anyone wishing to donate services may call Mrs. Jack Grove at 539-tm. RESOURCES OVER $800 MILLION • PerformaRce Not A·pplauded · DEAR ANN LANDERS: I work 1n- att office with seven women. Four of us smoke, but never while we're working. We do enjoy a cigarette during coffee break. One of lhe non-smoking womeft makes life miserable for everyone. Whenever someone Ughts up a cigarette, she gap,, ANN LANDERS ~ " chokes and clutches at her throat as "Animala are subject to various form.a if she is being strangled. Every day of abnormal ae:rual e1pres.sloo11 but not the performance ls the same -she to ~ meat found in ~· Higher staggers toward the water cooler, hang-l}>eciel of &nimalJ, 111ch as the apes, Ing on to the desks -wheezing and are most Ukely to Indulge in apparent gasping. Garbo as Camille was nothing homoeewal behavior. But this ls not compared to this broad. .due to a P11chological abnormality. It We are sick of her perfonnances ud may be a matter of circumstances - want to know what to do. sucb u two males be I n g confined -ALABAMA GRIPE together Wllhout femate compantOll!hlp.". DEAR A. Sorry. I'm wltll CamJlk. Another fact involving apes In cap- Tbe air in the offlce It fut a1 maeb Uvlty: 0 '1bey know nothing about sex llera 11 It Is yoar1. You do ~t bave unless it la de~ated by older dte rtpt to pollate It. memben of the species. Apes have an U )'80 m111t smoke, go t.o &he lacttet-!fistlncUve set: ·drive, but they are not roem w oat iD the corridor -or to tiom with ~ knowledge of what to tbe lud reom. do about it. .Some strange behavior can DEAR ANl'{ LANDERS: RecenUy you prilited a letter from a North Carolina reader who feared her cat was a 1""nosemal becau9e be showed no Jn. terest tn nice, bellthy, girl cats. Perbapt you'~ be interested ia Dr. Warren Thomas' view on that subject. Untll recently, Or. Thomas was director of the Henry Doorly Zoo In Omaha. Soon ·he will take over the directorship of a new. zoo in Brownsville, Teias. Dr. Thomu was · reluctant to · attempt analysJs of the cat in question, but he mllJe.these general observaUOllll: result. For ~ple, we once had an orangutan-·wbo fell madly iJ. love with a boot." Thooght you'd llke to know, Afln. -ROBERT McMORRIS -Omaha World Herald DEAR BOB' TWW for the fill.Jn. Recen.Uy I received a letter from that .......... Siie bu .-broken off wltb tbe boot ........ be bepa to •cl Uke • beel. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My best girl friend (I'll call her Gert) confided ln ·me . seven m011ths ago. She and Todd (my first cou!ln) got married secretJy. Todd was drafted two months later:. He now is in Vietnam. It's nOne ol my businffs l;>ut Gert h8.s been daUng a bwn. J kno.w the guy and he's not the type who would setUe for a goodnight kiss. . I'm sick about the rotten deal Gert is giving Todd. I write to him t w i c : a week. In his letters to me he Sr.cp$ asking why she's too buev f." 1't't'lt6. I think h_e has an Idea ~. ·.,g is wrong. Shall I gjve him o, .. · -ON , VERGE DEAR ON: Get off t~ and . kecip the Wurd to yourself. Your cousin can wait until' be ,;ets -home to team the tied tidings. Whtn I wu In Vletn:un vlr lfln' our boy1 I.a the bospltals, the Udfr .. t kids I saw wert t.be ooes Po .h:-d received Dear Johns. It's tbe uuilet:t blow a man In the .ervlce ea 1el. Don't deliver II. Drinking may be "in" to the kids you nin with -but it c8n put you "out" for keeps. You can CQOl it Md stay popular. Read "Booze and You -For Teenagers Only." Send 35 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request in care of the DAil.Y PILOT. Detailed · Guidance Available Junior Royal Couple Receive Fiesta Crown Ring Thing . Everyooe's doing Ille '"" thing with • dn:ltt on every tq-er -the men the IDef'o A junior kiJll ond queen of San Clemeµte's Fiesta la Christianita will be crowned at 4 p.m. on Sunda)'; ·July 12, in Plaza Part. tertainmen~ relresbmenl.i will be served. Procee& from vot.. Ing will go to the Girls and Boys Club of the san Clemente Arel. rier. Dainty bard!, intricate twist.I, anlmaJ motlls 1111<1 "'°''" make I« r..i llod hands. SOmeUmes when 111 n es s strikel, a family does not know where to tum. Contestants receiving tbe·---,---------------- A doctor is not available . . . « the family may not even have that very helpful •family piysician. Now, detailed guidance comes In tbe form of a publi- cation that offers help for fil- ling just about every phase of famlly medical need that may arise. It includes emergency aid informl\tion, definitions of ill· nesses, foundations that pro. vide low-cost hospital care, camps and schools f o r children with medkal pro. ble'ms, specialists for rare 'diseases, immediate and in- e x p e n s i v e home-nursing service, medical coumeUng for yoor family, rare blood sources and special equipmen& for home care. Autihor _is Jessyca Russell Gaver, Jong a writer in the health and medical field. largest number of penny.a. vole ballots through Frictoy, July ID, wUI pmlde ov<r fes- tivities during the ·fiesta week- end from Friday,_July 171 through Sunday, J wr 19. Mra. David Tauer, a mem- ber of San Clemente' Junior Woman's Club, wW be mis- tress of ceremonies during tbe hour-long coronaUon. Special guests will be .Mayor Walt Evans; Fr"man Fowler, chamber of commerce presi- dent; Mrs. Willard Russell, president of the board of the Gkls Club; Rooald Mlcbelson execuUve director Of tbe BoJi Club, and John MoWice QI Tina ·Marie McKeand~ 1 junior king and queen. Gifts from area merchant! will be. awarded to all contest, ants with special robes for tbt royal pair proyided by the San Clemente Woman's Club. • Following cotonaUon and en- J •: ~~-S NOW OPEH H s4 e • ,!~~~~!J!LAND ·5 for .Men and Women 1 • .. s e COMPLETE CHILDREM'!i DEl'T;"'"-- featuring STRIDE RITE • SH0ES WALUCHS CELEllRATI WITH ,tQWEST PRICES EVER- YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATEST SAVINGS EVER I . 21 PIANOS . -SPINETS & CONSOLES NEW WURLITZER FLOOR SAMPLES S•1tcl from 1!1U1n Pl"Ov., Map1t, Frencto Prov .• Scllndln.vltn Olltd Walnut, Pt can, Span WI Oak. Sable e raw n Mal>Olltny •NI Ebony. PI0~67000 NOW AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS GRANDS AIW9YI "'-~ t t t Wft .. W1UlcM. An rtbull1 In -Torr1nc-1 I~ by Mtlllm cr.n.m1n. DISCOUNTS ~~ .15% MAJOR BRANDS · INSURANCE TO $20,000 ,, .. - DAILY PllOT DICK TRACY UN DeRSTANO 'VOU'RE PREI I 'I C.000 ON THE TARGET AANGE,~OW. TUMBLEWEEDS Tutsday, July 7, 1970 "tll$TRUCTOll TOl.D LIU '«lll"RI! IN THE 'roPTl!N: l'M SfAY/NG-11/ttn' Hll!llEIANl7 NO'fH\N6' '1lJU CAN SAY OR A? WILi. EVER EVER 1MKE ME RElURN __ 10 GR/MY GULCH! MUTI AND JEFF YEH.I IF T<-IAT STUPID AR°TIST llOSS OF OURS WOULD · ONLY THINK Of 50ME1ll1NG FUNNY! - JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE ... • ly Chester Goulcl Ml!'s IN'TME TOP THREE Cl' "1111! CIJ'SS. By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith TtlAT's NOT FUNNY! By Harolcl Le Doux IT ISN'T ALWAYS EAS.Y Foti! A 5EVEN YEA« ot.O lO 5E APOPTEP •• &UT I UNPERSTA.NO SOME- ONE'S lfrlTERESTECI WMO LIVES OllT OF STATE ! By Frank Baginski U'l AINEI • SALLY BANANAS ---1;.,.,,, ~to-~ ,--.I... Cll~! ~? GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS ""'""'. JU5f ~f &l&llf By Al Capp ' By Charles . Barsotti S.i.a.4Wt4~ ~t&~a.~ By Gn Arrlcilll 111-llkll< KIDS GET' O?.Ser l\ll'TH Ml.t.JV At>UL.,.S BECAUSE: TtEY1~ UIJ\IJIL.l..IAJG TO TAl<'e A srA~P - ,--_~~~:-.-...... -r~--.,____, • Al.JD, 1tlO OFt'E~, 1folf!,> REFUSE m GIVE' ()5 srie:A16Hr A~SWERS TO HOOESf' QlJE!>1TOIJSf By Roger Bollen WEU..-4ES Al.JD t-JQ ... • ·1= o-=A1=L v-,-c=R-o=ss=w=o=Ro-.-.. -b,-R. A-. P-OW-ER 1 ACROSS 46 Bird 47 Grttk t pic r l 0119ost poem 5 Form h1\o ~9 Small tingl~s br ight 'Star Jn llgh!s «ion 5l 3, 5 or 14 lmagr 7, e.g.: 15 Trilvr lJng 2 words by ship 57 German cily 16 --ear_.: 58 Antitoxin 2 words· 59 Praise 17 N. 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GOING 10 f FROM THE: ANSWERYa:J J SHOULOE!l:, OFF1l-4cTOP' ' YOU~QWr • or: Mo/ ~0-• STEVE ROPER ~ E\IEN SCRATCH O'KAY, aMARE / LETS KASEY'-AN' rt.L ··l'll GO!•~ANO u: ')OtJ TRY HUNT 'lOL.I DCJIM.t AN' TO SIGNAL TO BREAK EVERY··· .-.wYSODY·-/ · l'EANUTS By John Miles JI By Mel I ~A.N, ll:IGHT OMV, BUT If: WE STILL. HA\'&° 71ME FROM CAN I k~li: iJ.IE WHAT YOUR kcAICT"-MOUTH OKA.Y7 kAS TDSAY? By Saunclers and Overgard HOl.O IT,.BABY/•I OV!RLOOKEC> SOME.THIWG/ .. •THE MINUTE WE ""'LK OUT n4AT DOOR, SMARt·GUY l.fiRE W~l YtLL HIS HUJ> Of'F I JP l ., ... THI mANGI WotLD MR.MUM 1>"!<--· '6EGWFIJl.,'JJCY! 1!W' GINS 60!' A SQ1E it:E 1• . -----. . ) • 1 I l H 6AJLV. PILC.T , .... (!.JUI) 7, l!JO CdM 's·'MO.rph y Bearin:g Down, Notches No. 10 . . ' -----------'.--. ..-- .. > • • ' Wri ght ~ee ks No.13 To night ,. ' IQ R ', ' 1 ",.4·J ' . j ' ; ,. UPIT• ..... •·NO STEAL HE RE -Kansas Cily's Ed Kirkpatrick (8 )' i& ,tagged out on attempted steal-of third base lt.!6ftdly nii~t. Jim :Fregosi makes the t;fg for the Angels while mate Tom Murphy of Corona del Mtir is seen In the foreground. Athletics . coach Joe Schultz (3) is also seen. New Roy als Boss Aaron Leads All-star T earn ·v.rte·· Collecting Lemon S'till ·Sta ys Loose J :. • • •. ,. • • ~ • ••-?. . _ ..... ,..._ NEW YORK (AP)' -Luis Aparicio el the Chicago White Sax M6ed ·out After Inheriting Lemons RiOO Pet.rocelli of the Boston Red Sox Robert Granvillt Lemon Iii still the'· same jovi al. good natured guy he's for the .Urt.ing lhortstop job on the alwaYs been, despite the fact he's been Mnerican League All-Stir team and·, ·a .major league baseball R)anager foi' pave)( John10n of BtKimore was named , A wbole mon.tb and despite' the fact to replace the injured wlMer at ·teeond-the _team he's manager of .happe~~ ta · • · . be -pardon the eipress1on -the bast, Rod Carew of _M1nne5:°ta . Kansas City Royals. ; BoOf f'._owe:ll, Baltimore first bateman, Robert Granville Lemon is destined led the league ticket with the highe;st for 8 long, ulcerless managing Career tot.ii, 1,007,P'.1 votes, bot Ctll 5hort of iJ he can maintain. his good spirits aft~r ih ' 1 fM._147 pol~ed by Hani< Aaron, a .month of bossing a team t~at is e ' , . · · . currently 21 games under .500 U\. the Atlanta 1 1uptr slllr ~tfielder, in ~e won,Jost colUIJln and which has a splendid J'laijooal, IAague. chance of finishing in the· cellar. •. Carew, who recently underwent knee Moaday night . at the Big A. Robert ~'l«:Y•. won the aecond base starting -Granville Lemon took time out from .jo9 by a tremendous margin of about t78,000 votes. However; Carew w.ill not. bf able to pl(}'. Rid place will be taken by JOhnson of Baltimore, the thoice 'Of tnana'ger Eai1 weaver of the Oriolet, ~ho will boss the American t.eague team. .' Aparickl shaded PetrOcelli by. 11 ,801 .votes in the only close contl:'St. ·' Bill Freehan of Detroit was the landslid«. choice al catcher .with 944 ,501. votes. Powell won all the way at Qrst J t did Carew at second. Harmon _Killebrew' of Minnesota had a margin « ovtr 114,000 over Brook1 Robinson 'Of ·Baltimore for third base:. · ·:. Frank Robin90n of BaltimOre, Frank Howard of 'Wa!lrtngton . and C a T I Yaat:nemski ol Boston were picked ·as the ttarting ouUielders. 'Ibere were no appreciable write·in ~~,in the American League.' Xr\(.alirie ;,of Detroit, who was not cm the cpmputer !ballot selected last winter, polled 161 ,197 ,\tote1. ) Aaron topped both leagues in tOtal 'Vote& and moved in to the outfield a.long , wtth teammate Ri~ Carty, the onfy write-In winner, and' Willie Mays of San ' ' FranciMXI on the National League te11m. 1 Aohnny Bench ot 'Cincinnati wa s a ,adtlide winner as . National League {Clldter and Rich.it Allen of St. Louis •fdild Ol.ll ·WUlie McCovey of San Fran-fda:e by 13,139 Vota tor first base. ~' 1bt _, relt ol 'the iniield in the finl\1 t-vot, found Glenn Beckert of Ohicago · ;.t second blse, Don KWlilger of Chicago kit ~p and Tony Perez of Cln· 'clmati, Che home run and RBf leader, at third bill. Pitchers and other squ•d {mtmberl. Pcktd by the manqers, will bo Wiounced)lllr in llM! wttk. "'-"------WHITE WASH -=-------- GLIEHN '.fl'HIT• herding his wild bunch to Chit chat with the' press:' "Were you surprised when they fired Charlie (Metro?)," one scr'ibe· asked <>f the man who replaced Metro ,as Royals field boss a month ancf a day ago. "Well. when things ar~ g~ing bad you know there can be a change," Lemon qui_pped. , "It .could . happen to me, too, He.II, everytime we lose three or , four in a row and the phone rings, t jump." But seriously, Lemon is able to main- tain his liumor .beca~e f'le leaves what , happens at the ballpark at the park and doesn't take the disap~ntments home with him to broOd over. While chatting about' the title race in the American League Wes.t, Lemon predict.! no one will run ay;4y wjth the cro\;\'n. "Every team has problems •.. injuries, military reserve obligations, or something .. , · , ''The Angels lose some of the ir good guys (three sJ,arting pitchers) t"o reserve duty. Bul sometimes that can . be a ble-ssing in disguise." says the· man who was converted to pitcher by.-. \he Cleveland Indians and then had six 20- game winning seasons. ''Taker a guy 'like Rudy M•y'. He's probably pressing now becau.se he's ~av­ ing problems. Rut give hlin t"wo Weeks rest from the routine and he1\ probably come back fresh -stronger than,ever, "I can remember many .a seaaon when I YiOuld h;ive loved a iwo-Week break • • • esJ>ecially about the t~e the : .. '.'.Al~~tos Opens. Tonigl1t ' •. .. . ' I' NIY1 ol;l!i ol\il IOI rte" J1te, Loi 1-Alamitbt J11aot Course opens Its 1970 ;~ llHM lon\Jhl -but th• t*'stlt ol the ibbreviat.ed met!l ii 11till u.-. , ~ 9';UOO, orlgl91llY • 11chcduled In meet U. after studying I.he · attcndance- for a few day1 •. he de·te'i1ml.nes the operati~n is less lh8n . reasonably profitable. Wagci and Sunday r11cing 'were--lhe principal, issltt:s in ~ dispute,, Yankees and Boston .were coming to town.'' Lemon, a former coach \lnder'. 'eI· An~ls manager Bijl Rigney, belitvu -the Royals are roughly. fiv~ years away · froM f\ekl\ng a pennant cooi,:od~F. , BUt after what I saw 4of . ~ir .fielding and baserunning in the first three inninas of Monday's inJtch, they may be ·uve years' away from just fielding a '?on.• fide team. · · , "We haye .the: talent but are short (In experience," he · says. "We have to go out ana get . the ~s~ ' ~oung ta·Jent ava ilable then have our present players d.evelop e.iperience so they earl teach the neWcomers. ·That's when you get the cYcle rolling." , · Like ma'ny other sports never-do-wells, the · Royals like to use the dramatic turnabout of the Mets as their inspiration and hope for.a miracle of"so'tts: .. But as Lemon admits, the Mets beefed up before the baseball di-a ft ·tiegan two years ago.· "They h·ad plenty of money; went out and loaded up with the best Youni olayers they could get. And it paid off. "Now we've got~ to try and do the same , although with the draft regulating picks you Surf can't corner the mirket any mOre." • So. with a monumental chore of trying to rig.ht a sinking ship, Royals ownership has cast its hopes with Robert GranYille Lemon. And for · this writer's money,-they couldn't ht.ve come up with a better' man for the job. •· By CRAIG SHEFF 01 lllt .. ,.. '"" Jllff Corona de! Mar r~ident Tom Murphy, the Angel pitcher, is one of those guy1 who likes to take them one at a time. Murphy will not admit· he is thinking about winning :·20 &arfie's thrt season. "I've won 10 now," ~id the Angel hurler after downing Ka~sai" City, 6. 2', litonday night at Anlhtlm Stadium . "I want to win one,.more, then one: more after that, and then one more oifter that. I'll take them one at a time." The victory, Murphy's fourth straight, matched his 1969 .win total. A year ago Monday, the nifty· youn& hurler posted triumph" No. 5. .The difference between Mu'rphy Of '70 .and Murphy or '69 is the, fact he can get fM!Op!e-out With runners on· -base -a problem he had trouble With last 11eason. That' -and the fact ti)e 'Angels · are scoring more runs in 1970. "LaJt ·year, he {Mli.rphy)" ran into Hav e to Witi trouble wilh people on ~se," said Halo manager Harold "Lefty" Phillipe. "This year he iJ not trying to overpower ,peo- ple." , Murphy aarees with his 111~nager. '••rm bearing down this year,'' said the An1el pitcher. "I'm getting out of jams." A prime example came in the fourth \fining with the Angels holding a 1-0 lead and Kansas City runnus Cookie Rojas on first and Amos otls on third with no outs. Murphy induced former Angel Ed Kirkpatrick to hit a grounder to first baseman Jim Spencer who threw home to catch Roj as in a 'rundown. The: Angel pitcher then fanned Bob Oliver and got Lou Pin1ella to pop.out to Sandy Alomar at second b8se. After that the R6yals were thrpugh, especially when Billy Cowan, • utility outlielder making a rare start, slugged _ a three-run homer in the Angels' half of the fourth. ' , Murphy also .talked about his attitude RaceDrivers'Big·Worry? l(eepi11g Spo11sors Happy NEW YORK (AP) -Paul G<lldsmith. l!I top ·figure in motor sports for 25 •years, 88.YS the prime concern· in auto racing these days is to keep the sponsor happy -if you have one. "The sport has bec<Jme so expenSive and so tophisticated th~t no racing team can go first class and' have any chance of winning a big one-wit~out substantial financial help from outside the priie rnonty structure. "You'd almost have to win every time you go, out," the former driver, WhO 'is considered among the most knowledgeable men in tht sport, said in an interview. . "But the very nature ,of racing, the basics cf Which a're men incl machines, • makes that impossible.·~ That means, Goldsmith added, "You have: to have a good commercial sponsor .. Judge· Upholds . ' Clay Conviction NEW ORLEANS r AP ) -The 5th U.S. Circuit C.ourt of Appeals 11pheld for the second time Monday Cassius Clay's con- viction for refusing induction into the · armed forces. CtaY's originlll conviction J.une 20, 1967, }lad been upheld once by the 5th Circuit Court and then· reviewed by the Supreme Court. The case was remanded by the Supreme Court tn U.S. District Court in Houston, Tex .. for further proceedings after il was revealed that the FBI had reeorded by wiretap five telephone con- versations involvin.g ·c1ay. Dist. J udge Joe: Ingraham, now a mem- ber of the appeals court. conducted hear- ·ings in June 1969 an~ concluded that the wiretaps played no part in Ch1.y'1 draft conviction. ' It was lngraham's decision involving the wiretaps that the appeals court UP.held Monday. Clay has been senlenced lo five years .jn prison and assessed a Sl0.000 fine on his conviction. He has remained free 'tln bail. -with a fat check book and a willingness to use it." Goldsmith manages the stock car rac- ing team that features driver Charlie Glotzbach, like GoldSmlth an lndial'la resident. The team is one of the top Dodge operations on the big Southern tracks, but becaUse of "!tie litlle things" has won only one big race in more than two years. The Goldsmith-(ilotzbach operation, however, doesn't consider itself a "fac- tory'' team. Unlike most top 11tock car teams, it has a major sponsor -Dow Chemical C.o. And, unlike most sponsored teams, Winning lsn 't his sole reason for racing. Goldsmith says the team has a contract with Dow to test the firm 's engine lubricants and car products: under racing conditions. The exposure the team gets -it goes onlY. W the televised events and to those which carry big purRS-~and draw lfg crowds -Is more or less a bonus. Now 41 and retired as an active driver ·for more than a year. Goldsmith fiRures it takes at least $125,000 to field a one-driver team for 20-22 big stock car events eac hseason -exclusive of any prize money it wins. The outlay is tven higher for teams operating on the USAC championship trail. Art.o Pollard. whose car wash system had two new racers at the 1970 Indianapolis 500, says his investmf:nt for the year will exceed $400,000. Goldsmith maintain• that the continued growth of auto racing hinges to a large extent on commercial sponsorship, flot Only of individual'teanu but whole racing series. "The factories have cut their racing budgets to the bone and the major tire companies -Goodyear a n d Firestone -also have lightened lheir purse strings. "So, the way I see it, racing is goiJtg to have to look for backup money outside the auto-accessory industry. Like goU, lt draws big crowds. But where would golf be without com- mercial sponsorshi p. How m.tny golfers canld afford to play the circuit without spon110rship?" UPITt ......... • becln JUM U . was stl back by a "'age ; dilpute. On the books, it is 1laled to ""' thn>ulh .Sepl, 2) . : 1M labor problem was settled l11~l ..U _. tMJt part ol the 1111reement 'llll'lftJ&I tel, A•11itOJ pn!Sldent Frank \' ..... It ~ Ibo rem.ollill~. •f th• The:' Union~ demanded and won 'ton- lfactt, similar to tho~ • signed 11t Hnllywoorl Park and Santa Anlla last 'A·inter, a $.1-a·night intreasi this )'e11r, t2·8·night for 1971 ind •anoWr SZ·ll ·nlght fnr 1?72· Vessels hl1 insisted he: could only Afford a $2·l ·nf&ht rilse thla year. Fly~•fH Tiger Latad s S ately t f .. -........... . ~I ··~ ' Oe1ron's Di ck McAuliHe slides safely P•>I Boston c{ltcher ;Gerry Mose.s to score in Mon.day n.fiht's 6-3 Ti~er-v1ctory. Al Ka\ine, who drove McAuli!!a in ·-· ' . .. wlJli a single. ma y be· lost to the Tigers temporarily ,alter sufferin& an abdon\inal muscle pull . -and his hl1tin1. "Everytime: I 10 out there 1 fHI I can win -even with bad 1tuff. Lut year there were tlfnes when I thoupt I w11.s aain1 to lose evtn before I went '.# out." .. Murphy,. who sln1led in the fifth , then later scored on Jim Fregosi's sin&Je, divulged that he and ftllow pitcher Andy Messersmith had been takin& extra bat• tin& practice. "My hitting i s definitely improved." Tonight, the An,:!el.! will send Cl>:de Wriiht (12-5 ) against the Royals' 'Al Fitzmorris (4-3). Wright tossed a no-tUt· ter in his outing Friday night acainst Oakland. ' KANJAI CITY CALll"Olllft.l Ill r llrtli lllr~ ... I P,~eltY1. rf • 0 1 0 AIOm1r, lb 4 I I f • 110111, lll • 0 I 0 J,T1!11m, (I • 0 1 I , OHl, ct • l t a 0 Freootl, ,. 3 ' 1 I l(lrli;Hlrlck, t J 0 I 1 A.JolHllO", If ' I O f fl.Oll¥1r, 111 4 o o o McM11llW1, :11:1 4 a o 0 . Plnltlli,lf 4 0 2 1 ~win, rl ' t 1 I J $irrtll,31 J000Jt1p0r,rf tOll M.id!Ttk, •1 4 I 1 0 AIClll, c l 0 0 f floel<tr, t t a O O fl'f!l\Ctr, 111 ) J 1 f Wr!1~1. I 0 0 I 0 T.Mltflll'Y, o 1 2 I I 1!1.T1ylor, ~ l I 0 f ,l"Witr, t _./l'-0 O O Mro::\1111, I~ ; : : Tei.It JO ' I • GLENN WHITE Sports Editor ... Dodgers Add To Dierker's Miseries, I 0-8 , . ' HOUSTON (AP) -A five-run barrage by the Los Angeles Dodger a in the ', 10th inning hung a 10-8 de£eat on lhl '· Houston Astros and handed pitcher Larry ., Dierker of the home club another dose of his continuing troubles Monday ni&ht. Dierker didn 't have to take credit for another mound loss, however. That' ... Dodger S late · J111v 1 Oodgt~!I !~'mu~::i,,K'I tUfl Julv I Dodo•r• 11 HO\l'l!on j ;l J '·"" J:ll '·"'· J:2J '·"'· l • Julv t Ood1tr1 11 HOl/llon went to reliefer Jim Bouton who wai ' . charged for four of the five runs in tht extra ihning after lhe scort wu tied 6-5. The Dodgers send Joe Moeller, S-4, against Don Wilson, 2-4. In tonight'• cantest, the second in the four-game ' set. Dierker, while not altering his 1-1 11~ason record, did go 8 113 innings. Trouble is, he hasn't won a game since stopping the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 'way ., back on May 18, and for his last nin.~. 1• rtarts the Houston ace has counted si%,. defeats and three no-<lecisions. "The only positive re.suit I've had . In a month and a half is a complete game." Dierker said afterward . ··r ve never gone this Jong before1t, without winning a game. Not since I , won my first game in the big league! l don 't believe ... I could have had ~ couple of wins duri11g th is time but'.1 I ha ven 't pitched that well." ' LOS ANGEL•S HOUiTOH 111r11rt11 111,.,,., Grtblrk'wlr1 ,11 J 3 l O J.Alou, 11 4 t l (I Mott, tf ' I 2 2 M1ro1n, 2~ ' 1 1 1 W.O-lv!1, cl J l J J Wynn, c! 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''M11111 11 se 1 ••• ,, 2 t I '!. 0 I I 3 l J" I I l ·lllllSJJt 11100011 1~ 1 0 0 0 • t llt•ffl ,,, t 1 1 0 ' Time -J:U, AtteM•rtt• - COACHING POST _,., FOR DAVENPORT SAN FRANCISCO (Ai') -Infield"' J im Da venport, favorite of San Francilco Giants' fans since 1958, will retire to become a coach. the San Franclaco Giants announced Mooday. Davenport, who will be 37 Aua. 17, will betome the Giants' fourth COACh for the remainder of the season. joininJ( Wts Westrurn, Larry Jansen and Osslt Vtrgil. .Jim Ra y Hart was brought up from Phofnix to repl1'ce Davenptirl on th-- roster and will serve as a pinch hltl 7t •nd utility man fo r the time beina. --------~==--------·-----·------------·----------------·---------,-· -----· Your tJA~~f:.~ rLAN ""ROACH '"b.AL_LOW ,lrwtrLE runs ' Engines! ' ·by Deke Hou/gate Less than 60 days of summer remain before the tnost widely anticipated auto.race in history, the inaugural California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway. The key word in that statement is summer. • Fortunately for drivers, mechanics and tire company engbieers. there will be plenty of hot weather testing time before the $500,000 Labor Day weekend race, beco.use they are already worrying about what role heat \Vill play In the -race. At Donnybrooke, Minn., last weekend. \vhere Mark Donohue was driving in a Trans·Am race, apd at Cambridge Junction, ?\-lich., where A. J . Foyt was competing in the T\\in 200 USAC event. an important topic of 'conver~ation was Ontario's heat. --Donohue and Foyt wer.~ lhe first two men tn conduct run scale tire tests at the >2,S.mile qval in the Cucamonga wine country, arid they came away impressed with the heat they experienced. , After talking with Foyt , one Indy ci>mpelitor predicted. lhat there will be liberal use of relief drivers in the 591>-miler. There is a· sliaht 1dv1nta1t in puttln1 up to, rather thin down to,· ·the hole. On. uphill putts· the back edat of tht hole i.s hi&htr thin the front. Firmly struck putts will hit tht hi&htr back edit and still drop. A downhill putt struck too firmly will not only fall to tlold tht cup, but also will run past. . , · '"Unless \Ve get a cool day," he said, "there will be a lot of cars dropping outt and assuming the cars CIJ'.l go the distawce the. drivers 'viii be dropping like flies." I suu1st you plan your approach shots to finish •below the hole whtritver possible. II yoU really want to cut it fine, pl1n to finish below the hole and in • spot. off1rin1 a strai&ht·in putt ••• not Tests Held on Bot Dal/.• a side-hiller. •• 0 H1f fl"'l'I.. -.,... _ That's only orif. ,opinion, of course. Those tire tests wert held on reason8bly bot days, with temperaure~ in ~e Its aad IO!. Drivers ar~ thankful there is pleaty of time Jen to make adjustments 10 their cars. aJtd to think about their racing str:alegles. "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING'"! Here is Arnold 1'1!mer's fully illustr1ted 111ide·to p1Jttini st1nce, lin•·IJp, stroke! Send 204 a lone with a stamped, self·addressed 1nvelope to Arnold Palmlr, in care ol tllis n1wsp1p1r. · · Tlte situation was underscored a week ago in Castle Rock, Colo.. when the USAC establishment faced up to Its llr11t hot Wealber race of the year. A fraction of the starters ·Quarter Horses wtrt around at the finish ,· and three favorites were viclilJ!;I - of the ~at. · Cars driven by Al and.Bobby Vnser and by Foyt es:perlenced, fuel bolling and' bad to slo..v down sufficiently to drop them frOm contenliop. · Alamitos Entries The winner, ~1ario Andre:tti, ran a· calculated race, bangini bac"k in the early laps to bold down engine temptraturu: ht b~ "'' wM_,ay, JvlY 1, ltJt STP 'lcNamara .. Ht claimed that was what won lite race for him. ci .. , a Pa"· l'tnt ,._. J:~s •M I' OlllY 0.vMI lll~lst & 1M ltlCW EvefY driver climbed out of bis car sweat-soaked to the· •it•ctt "' t111 11:- sklo, dehjdiated and fatigued after only 150 milts of racing. l'11ts1 aAc•. lSO v1rdt. 2 Year old Air temperaiurcs wer• in the 90s despite the bith altitude n111aens. c11tm1n1. f'ur1e suc.o. c 111m· Int trice SJSIJO. of the road-course, more than 5,000 feet, a.ad t.rack temperatares. v1111 ~rmo 1Mndle!J1 were esUmaled ·at 130 to t40·degrees. _ ;·:.:: 1":en(21:,e~';"r) One ·phenomenon fans wl11 probably find noticeable on RoY•I SP+Jr n c1rc1o111 -.&: Tl11Y Tock IWlllOtl) "' '" "' "' '" "' '" "' "' '" race cars ,al Ontariq will be the" extra oil and water r-..ators Tru• Grit 1sm11n1 . bolted on i·ust for that race. In fact, Ontario cars may J1111 ''"''n IH c,0511YJ K•tsy'1 Moan (Wiison) differ In appearance from Indianapolis cars, looting 0 overstuf· D1111er ••rlynne tll•nksl aay War Cr.le CWtltMl red" by comparison . . AIM •1111•1t To combat excessive engine and turbo-charger bea\ the T•111Y Oalldy 11 s1r1u111 no · b lid b. !J I fe•~ -W1kll llacklf (2 Stta11u) ltll crew cbltfl will probably U 1gger coo ng $)'1 ems, comp "' s 1eepln c11tber t1 Pirner) 1~0 with balkier fi~tures. 1tev11 LadVbut u C•roor11 111 Should race-day be a normally. semi-desert bot day, racing ••coNo 11:.1.c1. «i0 Y••dt. ) ye•• ' ......,, on Sept. 6 are likeli· also be to affected, as drlvert 01os •nd uP. ci..1mrn1. P11"' 11100. r--C111mln$1 price UOQC. "cool it" or slow down so the.ycaa last the distance. R111uu111C1 Tom lf'•ffl , Predictioos .bavr been tba~ qualUying 9'fCdS will be h1 =~~~' 1:_,~w1•;~~~rl the 175 to · 188\. m.p.b. Tange, but cm rac;e day they wUI sir a ntlkrle• cw11JC1~1 "' ,,. '" "' "' "' "' ' JlJ 1 h lb . will 11 Htlf Clown (1 Ll!>h1ttl) probably be only as ast as I e wea erman a ow· 1tovar Rlldluit cw1111i Olo Vtn IH1rdln1) ltfoxi111u1n Comfort ·for Fn11s M•'itie Later c2 B1nkll llarred'1 lll$cu11 11 C•rcloul Del!Cllt MIH (Wrlthll '" "' • As far as the fans are co"cerfled . the stadium has ·been very thoughtfully constructed to provide a maximum of comfort even on a scorcher of a day. To begin with ,he ··mam · grandstands face away from tie sun, someUling they don't do in Indianapolis. The expensiye &eats are eil,her adjacent to air conditioned concession facilities or are enclosed in glass with air conditioning inside. Gra-ss, landscaping and il'Jfield Jakes provide a cooling effect that takes the edge -off the hot, dry climate of the area. Front rilw seats are elevated and are so mewhat removed from the outside of the track , purpose ly for safety reasons. SG. it is unlik ely that heat ge11erated by the race cars will eve11 reach the spectators. as it does al many race courses arOund the country. Ontario Speedmo!J Commended · Speaking about Ontario Speedway, it Is belnt widely com· mended by members of the racing fraternity for safety features bU:ilt into the plant. Perhaps Ontario is tbe only race track tn tbe world currently immune to the criticism of a growing number of professional drivers who are becomlng concerned with their own safety. .. Formation of the Grand Prix Drivers Assn. forced European promoters lo upgrade lhtir planls. Drivers pointed with shame ar the conditions at Hockenbcim. Germany, whert Jimmy Clark's life was needlessly wasled because &here was nothi•C shielding the driven from the tree that crashed out Clark's Ufe. · The GPDA forced canceUation of the Belgian GP at Spa In 1969 and almost got U called off again this year. In the U.S., it bas only been elftttive In pushing for safety improvements at one track. Watkins Glen. wbere tile Grand Prix of tbe U.S. is held. . "J\.1ost race tracks in the States are ruddy death traps,'' said England's Jackie Oliver, a BR~f team driver ..vbo ii one of the most outspoken safely advocates. ~'It's high time the organizers started thinking about as 8i well as the spec ta ton," Oliver said. "There's no es:cuse for cars getting into the crowds, and that's still going on. bit if ~sport is going to grow up we are 1olng to h•vt to 'do Wmtthlng about eliminating a Jot of ridlcalous hazards for the driven." ' Oliver bas driven at Sebring, Daytona. Watkins Glen. Lapna Seca, RJverslde, Tens Speedway. plus the road coane It J'tftJko City. and the tracks at Mosport ud St. Jovlte la Canada. He classes them all u unsafe. Obstruction• Chief Complaint ·Oliver's chief complalnt is the presence or obstructions -obj~ls either deliberately placed along the race track, like bunkers and solid walls. or objects that should be removed, suclT as trees, boulders aRd deep ravines. Oliver said the sare5l track is Riverside and the most danierous Is Lagunfl Seca of the ones he htts drive n. f'rom what he hears or Indianapolis, Oli\•er ha! no tlesire to drive there, but he poinls out he has never seen ii. Sport and Import Car Sh.ow ...... llltlllll Trlwer Point n 1!11nk1I Mr. Pell! 111.-12 C.rclo111 Mot11¥ MUI (P•ttlo) I'm Ilario (2 Llphem) ... '~ '~ '" "'"tlllD a.I.CE. 350 y1rdl. , YHr Oldl m•lden1. P11n• 11100. Get Go+n "ow 11 LJph1m) MIU TIRY Witch (l;lrdo11) Ltt11'1 M1rk CH1rdlnt) SUr9'n'1 Miu (Pernod tie Sure l(Jd fApOCllal Or• Rllhe•rnl (Ad1 lrJ tlt111 PleaWI'"• (Well1) Quten'• An9fll (Slt1us~I Spee<!¥' Shoes U W1!&0n) Totn'J lld (Jlld\1rd1) AIM •U1!lllt lldY r.1r r.ld U Llpl\lm) Tu au~ iSmlthl tit• None Jaime ("lncller) Flll(Y Tln1 I.Ni ti Wit.on) "' "' "' "' "' '" "' '" "' •M "' "' "' '" POUaTM It.I.Ct:. 3.W y1rd1 . 1 v11r eldl •nG UP. Ci.tlmint. !'Unit IUOO, c 111m1119 11rk• S15GO. l'r:>IPl!rl)lll Girl CWells ) PIUMfr (Ptllio) l..Qtt-5on U C•rdol•l •in For Llld: 1a1n1UI Po11blt Doll CH1r11 "' 11.0 "' "' '" Rustlers Set Cage Slate For 1970-71 Playlng in its new gym· nasium for the first time. Golden West College will \aunclt its basketball season Friday Nov, 27 against Mt. San Jacinto. Coach Dick Stricklin'1 club will participate in t It e Moorpark, Chaffey a n d Riverside tournamenl.J this coming season, b e s i d e s playing eight non<0nlerence opponents and a lZ.game Southern California circuit schedule. On the norHXlnference alate - are games with Orange Coast (Nov. 28) on the Golden We.st court and Saddl<bock (Dec. 1) at Mission Viejo High. "Jt.71 ...... •r: ·=It ~I:: ':f;;, t;.-_ M:S,.1ri:.J~C..:1 Tuu.1 O.,c. I -11 sr,:l•lllck llM, .s -11,MoorH T1111rn" fiii1,, DK. I -11 1nll .l.n1 Pr •• Ott. 11 -8tker11!t1d S11 .. O.C. 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High. Tbe win propelled ·the The Tritons used a thlrd- Sjllors into a tie for flrsl .qu.rter blitz to d • s tr o Y place with EstJncia, both Mission Viejo 7$.41 in the final te:am1 with 4-1 HCOrds after 1tme of the trlpleheader. five fOWlds of aotioa. In the opener Laguna Beach , Jn the other half. of. the suffer-ed its seventh ltrai&fl.t twinbill , Mater Dei came up aetback, this one at the bands with a 2~10 margin in the ot Tustin, by a~ count. final quarter ol. play to turn 'lbe other • contest found away Los A~, 7U7, leav· Foothill keeping pace with co- inl the winners 11ame behind ~ 1~ Tustin, -u the: Krqhts the frontrunners with 1 i.i 1umed back petty, Santiqo record. SM!. Bob 'l\iveli poced the Steve Cope led lhe ol/eolita vlc1"n wltJ> 2J points, ·• ol lbr!Jsl• netUng II ol his If which Cllll10 In the -"' hill, ""1its io 1he final two perlodo. when Foothill overtoOk s... in<!Uding • rapid ~I tloi• , ... 1ood. bunt in the openln1 seP.111'11 'Ille win for San Clemeale ol the JeCOnd hall, w!idl moved it loto a Ue f« tbirdi demoralized tbe yo, u n I'. two ca.mes back with three Diablos. to ploy. Milsion Viejo ls J.C. Center Sieve Ka1ota ldclod 'lbough the llnal count WI! 15 and helped .,,._, a lopoided, t, Ditblos save \he number ol Coile'•· clrivbie Tritons a &~I.rte 1eare in buckets with quick dtlr 4Mits the oecond period,. cutting • l!ti.r delemive._. bilr. i!-11 dellc\l "tojuat."four-poiJlts ing tbe final period, Kafall 1t the ha¥ •• · llld moot ol the ·sea ~ But the talk?, mort: et· 'regulan were Jiven llDCCll1 perienced Sal Clemente aqllld -·· deotroyed· -VieJo·i\l lhe . 'Ille Diab1oc played •lift• final lt mlnUt81i. catr0Ut114. l)t • •en man 1qUMI. Some !l>i tiOojijs lliil ..... ttii .ao; or the veteran . peoforo ... .vantage to lri-1111 bruu. were given the night o11,.wtlh • gime ldleduled lw ""'11111 'Newport's big win was keyed oil the llOOring ezploit&, of Taras Young, who canned 37 points Jn all and totaled 18 in the vital fourth stanza. Young ripped the net! on .13 ~ from tile field and added 13 gratis 9hols· for Mesa Slaps Foe; 7 442;- Barons Lynch Pacifica· . ii1 the Santa Ana ieque. w~ .Beach was aever really in ill Coateat with Tuatlll, fa~ betmid '.)7 .. •Iler the • firtt ellht ..r.mw •nd never closinc th pp thereafter. hfs total. • Mate Johll Kazmer aided the Newpori: cause wilh ti points. . Estancia had led by nine at lbe halt but the Newport duo of Young and Kauner 'accounted for 36 or the 47 teC<llld-hall Newport WU... - a considerable margin over· Estancla's output of 13 ·per ' quarter in the aecohd hall ol the contest. .. Leading Estancia in the scorin& department was Gary Orgill, the Eagles' ,.cond. team All-lrvine League choice last' year. He tallied 19 on six field goals and .even free throws ..vhile teammate.s Lff Friedertdorf. Jdf Zeladorf and ·Craig ·Hays canned 10 points apiece. ~ Amigoc made some noiles against coacll Jerry Tanlle's Mater Dei crew, but the , upsb!U finally !eU to the Mal.tr Dti pressure in lht final ttanza. Dave :Kiley w a 1 ln-: atrumental in the fourth querter surge for Mater Dei, sccring eight of his 11 points in that atanza. 'Ibe Mater Dei delenst limited Los Amlg°' to four fie.ld gOala in the last eiaht· minute segment. v~~ ,_ """""" .. .,.,. K1imtr Ht1ult T1t11m1" CU"1 ... Sdl,,.ld1r Toltll KllRr FrllderMJorf Tllem11 Ztlt.dorf 0,.,111 si...-1r• Ht¥1 .... Meoi'I Tol1l1 f'rerodtr11s1 Gorl!U" C11cullc KlttY ltobel"11 H1u.1r1 K11lff!" Kll11gll'l'I•" 1(1...,s KtmHr Tolll1 H1....,lt'I Ste-I "'~ G1rt11 8raCtrTI Shrwl Brtrnbll1 arldfor~ Tttal1 ,, • • " • ' • " • , • ' ' • • • • • ,. .. • ' ' " ' ' ' " • " ' ' ' " ' • ' ' " " COsta Mesa methodically cut a 5-2 n\ark in the 0r'1lle down a second unit from League, the: only losses wer• Orang• High Maiiday night lo , to Costa Mesa and Troy. atay atop .the Orange Sum~er Cotch Emil Nterne's quintet Ltaaue With bolt Oranie with . ., 6-1 marks -a game ahead had' little more than ,a workout . ·or Fountain Valley. against orana:e'a second unit, Mesa trampled lht Orana:e with five players in double N9. 2 unit, 74-42, While Foun-figures. tain Valley ~ad it easy 'tfith Ltadinc the SCOring parade Pacl.fica, s I a PP in I . the for Mesa. was Scott .Friested. Manntn, 54-0. ~·ho tauted It points on eijht Fa:untain Valley. with no field 1oal! and three free player over 1-2, had little trou-throws while mates Chuck bit with PacifJO and its im-Brld&!! (15), Doug MacLffn .posing center, Jerry Maras. (IS), Mike Allen (12) 1nd·A11n Althoua:h the Pacifica stan-Moore (ll) aided' the cause. dout tallied 26 points in all, the overall balance and depth of coach Dave Brown'• Foun· tain Valley unit was not threatened. On]y an early 8-2 lead Jn the first period pre:senitd M>me problems for FOIMtain Valley,. but by the time ace Dave Lynch and Mike Foote arrived !or secood-qllll"ler play, the Barons bid lll!ttdy ta~en the lead.· And with Lynch's arrival, it Jeft little doubt u to the outcome a! the 6-2 slulrpsh..Ung forward tanked lO good ones from the-field for a neat.. 20-point effort in three quarters of play. George Gerber and "Bill Kristinat added 12 1nd 10 to the Fountain Valley totals. The win ltft the Barons with Area Powers Dunk Loop Polo Rivals Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor 8'11d Cotta Mna1 the Orange Coast area prep water polO powers, dominated· AAA summer league action Monday night at Orange.Coast CoUeae with resounding victories. Corona del Mar, behind the five-pl outputs or Kurt Krurrrpholi and G a r th Bergeson, .swa'inped Lon c Beach Wilson, 17-2, while Newport Harbor was having Jittle trouble with Lakewood. oubcorinf the lose:ra In every quarter to take a 6-3 decision. Costa Mes a, meanwhile, took ldvanllf• ol eilht 1..i1 by Ron Mlslolek In C1U9hinc Garden Grove, lM. Ettancia wu the only area loser Jtt.._AAA ac~lvity, 'drop- ping 1 lM verdict to Sunny Hills. Le:adin1 ~trs for Estancia were Dan KenL (three aoals) and Larey Blat· tennan (two goals). In the AA cluaificatlon at Estancia Higb, Corona del Mar's No. 2 team handled Westminster, S-3. w hi I e Marina was tlropping an 1-7 score to Buena Park and San· tiago bopJ)Eld Troy, 18-2. Mari'tla's Ken King and Eric Files accounted tor five 1oatr between them . Costa Mt.sa's romp was highly impressivt, the win· ners out!coring Garden Grove by a UH margin throufh th• fir.st ha1f. Other top scorers for Mesa were Bill McAneny and ldatt Waidlich, four each. T11ou1h the Artists moved the ball well, they 'wer• betrayed by their inability to bit tbe. basket. Tbeir first fteld ~ did not come until jull 1 :'54 rtmained in the ~ quarlfer. '11llnp did not ·imJl'OV• much In either ol tht nut two periods, ·with Lacuna acorinc just three: bukfta ln the .second quart..-and addinl tw9 mort: in the Uird. With the larp advantaae. eleven differmt players saw adloo let the Tillers, lell ol -bli>ke into the ICCllinl column. Cen,ter P1ul Zyskowski saw-limited aet.ioft but he let his presence be knowfi, especiaHy on dtfliiae. P1ul Helm paced the ""!Cini "".ith 13 point!. Diminutive guard G1a.lck Corwin led the Ar\isb with ten poiolls, hl11inl moot ol his. point. with short jumpers in the lane. MCC.11lrt Sharl<• _ All1Vl1 Ellner• f'lt•r Ktl•!• ,_ JlwKtwr An•er&Ort '-M Toltl• J ' I ' ' • " ft .. '" J I 11 . ' . • • • . . ' ' ' . 1 1 15 t ' 16 • • • 1 ..-1 ., . ' . • lt '' Ml1ll"' Vl1}1 (4'1 MN NOflt'll l\dlt Mlln~ Jludl11tf '"""" HtlNltt "Toltls .. ",,.,. 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HI/ col1111111 it on• of th• DAILY ,PILOrs 1r1ol f11t11res,. ·, . • . •• • ..,. ........ ---::----------- ---~ ··-· . ---------· !!• .•. .. • • • • -.. •• j: I I :: .. '· .. . • .•. .• ... l ! . I ' I j • ... • • ' ' ' ,. ' ' ' ' • • ' .. . • • I '• .; '. '! .. -. . • • ---------- HOUSES FOR SALi . HOUSIS FOR SAtB · HOUSIS FOil IALI ---HOUllS FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR $ALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~SES POR .SA~E -1100 Ntw110rl0 1..,ch Gen•r•I 1000 Gener•I 1000Gener1I 1000 General lOOO G.neral 1000. Generef .1000 Co1t1 Mis• l~i;;;;;;~J~~~~~iiiiiiiii~l~==~~~~~1 ~~~ 1200 Corona del Mar · lut -··-----..;.'-'I '...F"a rt'"" . OltANIH COUNn'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOUlEVARD 546-8640 Opoo h•lott ~H l!IO Her~'s Your New ~ Home 3 Bedrm., 2 Bath . $23,500 This is really a cutle, lo· cated, in Costa Mesa, clos~ to schcol• and shopping, with 3 good a'l:i:e bedrooms-2 baths, double garage. Beaut!· fully landl~ped. large covered patlc. Na m c your terms .• Ne Down VA -or low Down FHA -Hurry on this one, it 'Y.'On't last. READ fHIS .. If you ar• in the marke t for e... NEW hom•, se• thes• outst•r:td· in g customised hom•s, .. b!lilt by Frank H. Ayres •nd Son, loc•t•d in • prim• e r•• in C•ntral Irvine. The hom•s ere priced · from $29,990 to $40,<400, ,t,,d v•ry in 1i1e from l to 7 bedrcom1, 2 en~ 3 c•r g•rages ind 2 f9;--4 ·baths, with sh•k• or mission tile roof•, fir•place11 underground utiliti•s, concr•t• driv•wey1, all builtins, and basic cerpetin9. Ther• i(VA , FHA end Conventional fin ancin9 ..... n.b1 •. -- accupancy by August 1, 1970 Tito RANCH-Ayr.et Since 1905 Model s at Hom•• J effe ry Roed & Santa Ana 'wy. 714-838·5136 114.838·5120 11,00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. -------------===== General 1000 General 1000 I'. / () /} Newport leacll oLinda J j{e VA ALL FOR $'13.SOO I BAL. Penln. 3 Br. 1'· patk>. J45;950: Frank 3 BR, 1~ BA, dble pr., ahalcie Marshall Realty. Ca J 1: roof, hup yard , (fenced 615-4600 _ ~ • front & rear). Quiet 1trett ELEGANT Home 2650 with curbs • afdewalQ. · ' · 111 BOB OLSON REALTOR .tt. ,.._.,.. atta. 3 br, CHINA COVE FANTASTIC VllW Ov<rtooklnc -· Jot,. • Blue PacUic, A pleu.nt I: PRESTIGE WAT.ERfRONT HOMES CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES .FROM $115,00ll TO $500,000 PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $40,000 TO $175,00ll Fo r 1nform1tlon on All lots & hornet, c•ll: lllLL GRUNDY , REAL"TOR Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8. '42-4620 "'--neral • 1 oao -o==c..----'=, G•n•r•I ,. 1000· Perffttion Plus 'IA YCREST. --In -. 11YE-IEDROOM· Harbor . View Hills lmmacwate home on pool. Imagine t~ view cl twink· sized corner Jot. 2 fireplaces, Ung harbor llgtits and the family~inlng room, break. pleasure of your own private fast area. 3% baths. One walled patio and shimmer. bedroom/bath suite has sep. ing pool, all set In low main. arate entry which can be tenance SWTOundings, used for playroom, JN.LAW. Plus SUITE or pool houst! OWN. A spacious ,2 Bedroom con. ER WILL HELP FINANCE. ver11ble den home that is $65,!XXI. '-* spotless. Call us. abcut this e oul!tanding property. Only 167,000. Call 673-8550 No J)n. Payment 546-SstO bl' owner. 118,500. 612-5583. Immac, Home w/formal din., ~~~~~~~~~ 2 BR toWnhoule • law down, &: beautifully liahted land· :: Perfect Col'ld-Mngm.nt must sell, Make offer. scaplrig, What better invest. 4 Units $49 009 Inc $660 Owner 644-M88 ment can their be In buying ~r mo: $7500 d~. A. Button BEST-Buy. 2 BR 2~ ba con. property w/oo dov.·n pay. Cli!:vldenee Real Ertate do. Pool. steam/sauna, ment? Wcrld War II Vets, 6~4 SU-82'13 · West cliff. Myers 673-6T~ YQUr e(igibility eXplres this ' • July. Call us, NOW! OWNER leaving state, 3 N"ch I R I £slat Bedrm, large famJJ.y nn, I 0 s ea e adume 511 % GI loan. Ask· "" 122.95il. 226 Cott.ae Place, C.M, .546-9521 ' 1 • J k.~IOIOL5 Estate Sale- · 3 BR, 2 ·be, All elec kit. C~tom decorated. Nr. So. Coast p I a z •. 5% FHA . $27.900.\y owner. 54~ Newport 'Heights -.. -.. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $16,0oO 1210 Charmine 2Bedroom cottage, Walking' distance to all shop. Pine • Excellent condition. 646-7171 'O THI: RCAL \"\,. LSTATLRS exclmlve community, 3 BR., .larze Uv, nn, Lats of sJus. view balcony, 3 prqq. '6f,900, F • r.~t<U"-'' ;1. • 111 'r.i'EALTY . ' I N[1R~Lr'T !'lllil '•[ NEW USTINGo Duplex, 1-BR. 'eadl. Co?ntt lot.· Roomy, . 1unshiney I: comfortable. Xlnt location. .MORGAN REAL 1'Y ,,_ OELµK 2 BR, den home, newly decor, drama t ic garden. Sell below colt due to .Illness, '69,500. Onr 61>-5698. B•lboa Ponln1ula' 1• w; Bay Wat•rfront DeUghUul 3 Bedrm flome, ccvered patio, new caryet- ing-and fruit ~s galon'!. Court appraisal S22,0Cl0 -of. ters subject to court ap- p1w al. CaU 545-1424. 4 Bdrn\ wejl bit 2 story S29,900, Rsnbl dn, anume GI 5% loan. 3142 Ccrk Ln. I By cwner, 3 BR, 2 ba. ccrne.r lot. Jo Interest GI loan 6%, S26,7FAl. 545-7952 REDUCED To $25,500, by Bu.utifuJ, newty redec. 4 8R M9 D IM Jj'05 Owner, auwne 6%: VA, + bonu! room. Pati<Mteck;. .-!!._•::;.c::;::a::.r __ :.:;:= I Spanlah. charmer, 2 BR, (.'(It beach·pler &: alip. $1'15,000. * * * * * We have 3 openings for ex. perienced, professional men or women. Exceptional bene. fits!!! Call 545-8424, By Owner Assume S"'-% 1oan. lot, 1ncd yard. 645-1446 il Biii ·orvndy, Rea ltor $31,900 3 BR, tam nn, prof. oo ans 642-0010 ask for Paul 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620, ldscpd, 2 patios, new shag =H~e'-rr=lc'-k'-. -~~~-~ ~!!!!!~!!!!~~!!~!!~17'"1 crpts/drps, sl&te entry, cusl BY Owner: End cf cul de Lido ltle 1U1 tpl.. nr schLs &: pk. 54S.1323 sac. 4 .~8. 2 ba, sprklna 4 Brrp., family rm. W/W Crpt pool. N"r schools, •hpna, DE.CORATOR'S ·o THE Rt.AI, \"\. ESTATl:RS ' ' WOW! .;,;;;;;;F;;;OU;;;;R;;;U;;;;N;;;IT;;;S;;,;;; L-·-·--, t t HARBOR 'LIGHTS $148.00 Total MESA VERDE ow n eres "'"' 1he "'""" view of .. u Colesworthy \a~t h Coast throout, Owner must leavt _be;;•;;•h;. =:54Mlll6====== HOME. area. . Asking S 31 , 9 o o . •. BeautJfUlly done. 5 Bdrma. Ms--0938 or 54fr9T55. OOV.r Shores, __ _;_122::::.7 Family rm. ·Xln·t ·•treet to +MEDITERRANEAN •U..t 45 tt. 1o1. EXceptional Bay I: mountain $98,500 Meta Verde 1110 Per Month Thet riglhlftil~vestmlentills eqHual Assume 6% GI loan. l Bed· ~':r:~~~nrtaBand o1:! .. ~ & Co. o a e tme c to . ere rm. 1% bath, shake root, ~··... Y ....... ,, 2 HOM S ·3 Bedroom _ is Your chance, and only a l\ardwood noors. Living Rm1, rorma,I dining REALTOR E MESA VERDE . view. Private 111 spacious, LIDO REALTY INC. nearly· new. 4 Bdrms, ex-333? Via J,ido ' 673-1300 short walk to shopping. rm. large Fam.-Btlliard rm. Newpcrt Beach OUitf, Faml'ly Room eheclc this Mesa Verde four. $26, 950 with \vet bar, BeaUtiruJ B/I 102.8 Bayside Drive 4 Btdrm + 2 Bedrm plex. Potential inccme of l\it. overlooking protecled """"""6"71>4""9"'""""""';;;;, I on one lot with garages You can·t miss wt th P8Y· $600 per month .. Priced at Assume 5% % GI toan. 3 Bed. brick po.tio with fish pond ·• A real buy with good flnan. • +Bedroom.Shake Roof • Boat Gate (extra wlde lot) • carpets & Drapes •Fenced pandable, 4'11 ba + maid'1. LARGE LIDO LOT Hl&h clg'1. 5000 sq ft built 58x88' 206 Via I.orca, Terms. around court <t: atrium. 4 (n4) 548-6913, 346-3256. car gar. Consider am house 45' LOT $52,500 i:nent "tlik~_!,~its1. Buy6~~~-.$54.000. rm, l% bath, corner lot, and loads of tropical flow-ADOBE Call Paul Seifert 54&.6769 eves Jee o e.u:o ng n 16 ,__, __ --1 ers. ---""-., 2" •·1h VA loan', er go no Su.a.AC'""''· '"'= :ow·uo -,,, <1« Fanlasticcu1tom home on ~ Lachenmyer • Immediate Poueaion • !JS,950 er lot ~e In this area. Neat, cozy, 3 hr. btt .. lna. S169,000. Owner 548-7249 Owner. 675-260 er 491 .. 1265, money dO\vn VA or PAUL• Wfil'l'E $26 500 · • huge master Bdrm suite acre overlooking beautilul FHA. Beautiful added CARNAHA N 1 complete with Roman tub. Santa Ana Canyon, 3 Bed· For ·details ,-.. 646-71 n OWNER, 5·BR. view cf bay. Imm. oce. Will rent. Opeii 11-6, 1712 Antigua Way. Huntington Baach 1400 family room, double de-••ALTY Co. New t Garage off aJ,leY + add!-rms, priv study off Mstr tached gats'.ge with beat por tionat boat or tralle,r stcrage bedrm, separate fam rm. 1860 N rt BIVd t M R<'<iltor 1-0 THC REAL "-CSTATLl<S NEEDED ot trailer accl"Ss. ThiA 109 et space. Top neighborhood • Ll · .. .1 ewyo " · · home is in· exceptional 11,,..'.,Bak..,'.,'·,,c., . .,".,· '"""54!!!6-544!0!!'0' I al' V11lg rm "'th conversatlcn CALL 646-39'J8 545-3483 Unlv•rtlt\' Park 1227 oo'1dition -ready to be 11 F1lrv!ew top qu ity -top value, Only pit. TO' Veranda. & much, '7::CCZ:::=i:;::;c I .1 BY OWNER-=;;;;,;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Real Estate Sa1e1men ' . ' - lived in. Asking $24,500, $495.00 S12.500. much more! liorscs OK. ii Custom bullt, 4 bedrm. tam. • "A COOL BUY " Excellent training program, make offer. 646-llJl M. M. ~1BORDE, Rltr. May exchange for beach 5 BR & FAMILY ily room, 2 blg J~lace:s. Best commiaalon ~bonus. INDOOR POOL 3 Bedroom- Fami~ ROonr $196.00 Mo. Total at ·6% TOTAL DOWN (anytime) 64&-0:>55 Res: 67J.6116 property. Price Reduced Thia beautiful home over-211:~:~e!i;:~~ Conftdentlal inte.fvleW. AndmO\J!&yoUin!! Gorgeous LIMPID POOL for quick sale looks the 17th fairway ct prq, door opener to low Members ot Hun~n J bedroom home, beamed v.·ill add to your daytime sun Main· Re~lty _ RltrS to 533 500 . •6~esa Verde 1 Coif Cour&e. malnt, )'fU"d! $26,950. Be'ach·Fovntain Vatlf9 and ceiling, •tep.down l£ving UKE NEW • SHARP!! and ovening fon • healid ' ' • ~ wumab e loan. >!36 e Rod HIH RHlty Orange Coun.. "'1Ud of ~::1~~ul bft~~:~~; ~ .. r:,~~t~~ ~~=e ~: ~ ~~~rt':r.eves:633-~ ~ ~ wi~m:n ~It: o~; :u=~~~ U~ ~en~ . Re~~o~~ JeITY .Barwick aarage. All electric kitchen Mesa Verde Just Listed rooms, space age kitchen, I ~~~!!'!!!!~'"""""""',... Including water ronditioncr. 3 BEDROOM 811-850? Evea. 84UC7 all this for $19,000. CAU.. ' ·Beautiful home compl!!tely dishwasher, FffiEPLACE Quick POiis. A&SUme existing 24355 La Hermoa., Lag\lna I "' W I k. · 9 ·L Ul>fP'ded, Owner ttady to make this a real BARGAIN FHA loan. Only $3,000 down, NI ' I Eastbluff .. ----'1=24::2 ..:'II:" ff,' if a er • ee 1)1.0Ve now, quick possession. for $23,950. VA or FHA 'PERRON 642-1771 • 493-~4 (Ftl &: ~ 1-5) ......_.._._ LllAt;'I ,£?. H.er.e It iii. executive Hai only been adult <>CCU· terms available or assume -• ....... .... type show heme,_ heat-Realtors pi~. Seller will carry 1st subject to 51il ahnuaJ per. VA-VA· VA BELOW Cost: Nf!w deluxe BEAUT Joe, cor lot, 4 BR. ed a#ld filtered indoor 2790--Harbor B!Vd. at Adams TD. Lots of extras included. centage rate loan. $125 pays Nice 3 eE!drm that has an en. 3 BR, COrnt'I' lot. Shag N&'•. II' fam rm, 2400 sq fl, Im· LEASE OPTION swimming pool, prof es. 110ii5iilii~ii949iiliii;Opeiiinio'iitili;0.9.;P.;"';,.. I Cali us, seeing iii believing! ·all. larged "dorm" room for a brk tiled-many • p e c . med. J>05S. Owner. 5:1~3 $225 per mo. $1. Opdon slonally Jandsca~ front I I 3 Bedrms, 2 baths. $29,500. w lk & L . 1 11 N El feature11. $32,500. Lo dn pmt. eves&:, wkends/or 8J9..2249 money. 3 bedroom, 2 ba, d In be I th WESTC"'FF a er ee growing am Y. ear em '°""'A"~" an rear, er an 111 J.lurry, hurry!! .,...,........,.,. Elegant 4 br, 3 ba, din &: formal dining ·rm, large model home condition. & Jr. Hi Schools. Cute pan. ~~==------I + •bar 2 f 1 kitchen with ea"•• area. B bj C( t ·-I tin Charming 3 bedroom home COATS e'-'" living rm wtlh ibag 'COUNTRY ESTATE am . flV we, , rp c. u-,. uy su e o ""'li g • Realtort """" 3 BR '2 b h " pool '"" S D CM 54S.1118 bltns,ffropla. ee,dbie"•..., .... VA loan v.ith interest at on comer let, Nev.•ly paint. & ...,..., ,..,.,..,_.., crptg. \Vilt Sl!'ll low down at • 12 acre, · =::, ""-11 r. · · •--.~ ' M total th! mt ·• " d •~ -·•" FHA A A .. i.1 .... ..,., ""' HOrses OK. FOrtin' Co., ·-----711 , mon y p: . ..-...; new carpe & rapes. . WALL"CE 8424453 540-5140 or V , .......... ,. .,..,,1...,. 1----If $,196.00. Owner asking BeautifUl awlmming pool ""' 6@.5000 or MS-9477 . 1200 $34,900, only 21.i years with large terrace & dress-REALTORS * TAYLOR N•wpo!1_Bea::;:•h::__;.;;;; old -.See il today. ing room. Kilchen complet• -~54646-44141-1100 NEWPORT '62-4471 ( :J MMlll with BBQ. A ,,., buy a1 (Opsn Eveninv•l Coota MHa BIG &: CLEAN 3 BEOROOMS- 2 BATH $51,500. Eileen Hu ... n - ---. -BEACH ! ,! 2-Srory ,,... Editcin Hlah. ! A REAL JEWEL COLLEGE PARK 51/4°/o ANNUAL Very c1,,. to plc!Utt,..e Bdrmt: 2 batho + fam"·· Macnab-Irvine POOL-$26,700 642.n~s81" eom'6iS.3210 $190.00 Including taxes. Ii========= See this lo believe it, Lo. ---· -· --~ -· cated in best Costa Mesa area on tree llnC"d street. It's in beautiful move-in ccndition, hardwood floors, forced air heat, double gat'agC". Corner let adds privacy, boat or trailer access. Step Sav- ing built·in kitchen. What elae can we say. See It. ORANGE COUNTY UNITS 19 Unit~ nr. 2 major trwys. I & 2 BR. furn. apts. · some studid. \Valk to sho~ing. Xlnt rental record. $35,000 J)(lwn. $210.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'I~ AC. Estate Spac. 3 bdrm home w/Span. PERCENTAGE ' ~ ish moliff. Ideal ki tchen \V/ ASSUME 5>/4 O/o Back Bay. 3 large bedrooms room , 'G.I, pr FHA terms. RATE · home elegantly carpeted • Th• Reel E1tate M.rt blt·in R/0. S43,950. Bargain in. ll'ee lined CoileJ;e Pool, beautiful gardens·. Im. 1474531 80 LINDA ISLE Park. Squeaky clean. Large HARDWOOD FLOORSt 4 mediate p01~1ion • Only Curving driveway leads to See this ne\v 5 &: maid's rm. brms. Fireplace Mnt. free bedrooms, 2 baths, CEDAR $34,500. lnlerest!ne !)rnts. MEREDITH Gardena, 5 BR, Quaint manor house, Open fam. r".1. + RR, 5 baths. yard. Nifty front patio. Take CLOSETS, fioor-to-ctillng 646-7171 3 ba, din.' rm: tam. rm, beam ceilings Family room Open daily $169,300 . ever loan with annual per· STONE FIREPLACE. Even Cul-de-tac cpts, drpl, abut· breakfast no0k, tile bitbs, "Our 25th Y ear" centage rate of orUy SIA.%. has a beautiful 514 trc, VA · ters. Owner, 962-84M. \\'OOd Ooor. View of New-WESLEY N. Call 645"0303 RLTORS. loan payable $178 per month Irvine Terrace 1245 I ,===~==== port Bay, li acre of beau!C TAYLOR CO FOREST [. OLSON TOTA~. Ow""r say• "Sub. ;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Fountain Valloy 1410 fUI aard•n. Call 645-0303. RHltor1 ' mil ALL ''"""" Tins 1' -==DUPLl!X' TOP LOCATION, $2950 TOTAL DOWN FOREST [. OLSON 2111 San Joaquin HUis Road Inc. Realtors '1'11k~E O~E"c'°o~EhaSvEeE~n WATERFRONT Clwtom, view home. 3 B9dnn, Buys, attractive 3 bdrm, con. 6444910 HARBOR N. OF WILSON 00 ng wr. · DOCK FOR BOAT 3 bath, tamil)' room, elec· do. Yea! Are~diningroom, Inc. Rea11or11 BUY OF WEEK.II Walker&' Lee Liveinone,renttMothcr.2 tronlc kttclien. 2 Blocks ro 2batbseiectricblt-lna.+ 2 HARBOR N. OF WILSON Take over 5~4 annual intel'eif y ht er b.B Call u .. -. la tir:.l:fi~f :lYJJP 4 rate subject to FHA Loe.n Broadmoor, CdM; 5 BR. & I& l·BR. Remode&ed & cute, ac U · ....... , poo · HORSES Wfkd~"ef $28, 950-Pool on this sharp 3 bedroom tam, rm, Xlnt ocean -view! 2043 Westc1ift Dr. A·l condition, large -sun· :rb ta: ~PP'i:if' :J't:Y Roo 3&~AN. -· hall -·-·· ----Ca.Ii!omia Ranchero with l\tanyextras! $66,750. Owner 64&7ID deck; patio, Deck )'QIU' boat s wee e • a r. my · . en .. , 4 bedroom bargain - 1/3 644-2430 833-0700 51/z0/o Loan h""'e ..... 1v .. 1e backyard. Lush transl., very cooperative! liiiiiiii0i;pe.,n..,'t"il"9",llll""P">"l.,.,I In front. S66,500. $53,SOO. aepr. living. room, family $26 000 d lli'!:::::::::==:=:=::z:::::::: -... room l'A. baths. Serviet acre • , -no own _ ~ _ _ Anyone can assume thi~ ll'I" landscaping. Gorgecu1 11et· Rare opportunity for quali. to vets. W&nl wide open rific annuaJ % rate loan and tin<. $110.00 total payment lied buyer. s PETE BARRETT porch lge patio, pool ailed spact"S! Well, here it Is Immediate Possession :..,. yd, Only $30,500 + IOO<l On lull third of an acre Excellenl 4 & Jamily room ha\·e rent like paymenls. per month pays all on , ...,.... REA ' terms. Courtesy Realty where horses are per-EntrY ball, 4 bednns .. fam· "21,000 FULL PRICE". Hur-LTY · -1751. •. , 0 1 at the low, low price of .1 din! FIXER UPPER .,.... mil-... n y ten min-l "'.950 01• VA or FHA t-~ 1 Y rm., ng rm .• b\lilt-lns. ry on this beauty · CALL p R 1 ME oc•"-ONT utes from dOwntC\VQ; ,.. "'""' ~a,.turl!. wood ca b I n e Is. Wa Iker & Lee Top location in Gosta Mesa ' , ~," n. • 1601 Wl lTCLlff Dll. 3 CAR GARAGE Costa Mesa. 4 large bed-or maybe even 10% down . .,....,. •w Full price $19750 3 Bedrm. Priced for immediate. sale. 'NIWPORT 11.t.CH & 5 •-,·rm/lo lnte-itl rooms 2 baths. Carpeted Open Evening" '· · ' , 3 Bednns. 12% baths. ex· ~a·$7:0Q ""' ~ •• throughout. You·u rl!al-Wt Sell A Home R alto ...Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I 2 bath, dble garage, bltins ctllent condition only 3 Near beautiful gall courst. Jy like this cne. Lots of ~ 541·SUO • . Every 21 Minutes 2700 Harbor '81v~ at Adams LIDO ISt.E 4 BR. & dlihwasher, needs palrit_&:• yea.n: old. Huge 'Muter BR, "!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!::!!'!!. Carpeted, fenced, drapa. tall trees. All for only (lllll'Cinllnl~ TARBELL HSI_ Harbor "'~~-0-o-· 'lil 9 PM cle~ up. Now vacant, P'or1 maN'lve trplc. mod•rn -;,; Excellent Terrna. !26,000 plus no money LLEGE REA\. TV ""' -... ~" Lido Isle's finest In.side buy details call 540-1151. kitchen and rlaht en tl)e Corona .!el ft\a.-..;r_.,:1;:250::; HAP:FDAL REAL TY down to Vet.a. Hurry! m;iAdllla1t H1rbir,CM LIDO WATERFRONT -only$50,000tcrthi•charm. aandy bea~h! Call 545-MU, ·-8'2-4405 . DELUXE int 'home near club & SH r'1t c D M APTS.-310 LIDO NORD "· "-Mod kl h • •s e,,,,,,a,,"'• Soulh Coasl R>allon. ' ' ' BY OWNER -< BR'•· 2% COLLEGE PARK 4 Bedroom . $159 per month You better hurry on thi1 one, it's sharp. \l/Jth lar.ie fJmily room. rear living room with Sliding doors to beautifully landscaped patio and back ya.rd. All electric bullt·ln 'kitchen with breakfiut bar. Best yl!I, take over payment, in· eluding l.ax('.J!I • f159 .00 per month. Why rent? -·· . COUNTY'$ LAl•iST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 0 ,.. .... 1 ... till l:JO $24 500 Now S BDRMS POOL •Jl!!ac""5• • tc • I." t)'. ~ D bl H d , Rl!DUCED TO · • li.iog room. HOME & INCOME OU e ff er BA'•· iamily rm. RrYlce 30 Ft. Family Room $160,000-Xlnt T•rm• 3400 sq, ft. cf chann with Original owner wants to aeU 1. Cotf• t.y The S.1 ~h. patio, lrg cul..de-cac Almost no down Cl or FHA 6 Beautiful units. 6 Car 1a. format din, nn., lge, fam. ~''1!UilJ£......:S FOR SALE h1a 2 Br. honie + l·bdrm. White watt.'r vJew cf Uttle IOt, •P. f9r' trlr/boat, Mal\)" terms. Entry hall, fu11 dining rates le utility room. with rm., 4 ba., br!Wt area. Up. MfilJJ15•...,,,.•d renttl. Blk to ocean. ShUe Cororaa beach: A bachetcn extrul '33.:iOO. 17642 SU mt, double sized 3 bdrms. 80 ft. fronting on uceue,,t Plstain billiard rm .. 3Car &&~· 67~ f.7s.64!t BY OWNER roof. Xlnt cond. Take a look! hlMaw.,. in a l'!Cluded can. oae~.Ctr.: F.V. fm.-7115 and mastl!r bednn. Extra swimming beach, un111 are cturesquc setunr, poo • 3 bedrooms and large tenetd ~2!!GAN REAL.!':~-y11n M1ting -loott into thl1 r'- bath11! Prime area. 540-1720 newly fumlsbtd.• -"";,·Tltl'lll!mlll--• VA-NO-DO_W_ N yard. Perfect fur cllildn!n v1.l"VV't.. ,,.__, t bedroom 2 story charmer S.nta AM ..,. We Soll A Hom• Bill Grundy, Ro•ltor twnttrft!llJP .:: and pets. Fre.itly painted-NEWLY d""raled 1 BR • 161•!00. • ·3·.,...+----s,-.-2-.-.... •v•ry 27 Minut•• 833 Dover Dr .. N.8. M2-tl20 DJ.bd~'d FHA LOW living room just paneled. den, 2 ba. Beaqt vltw ot '-2. BEACH T IME ...... DIUI TA~BELL 2955 Ha rbor l9% -Return+ s ndabJe in· 03-0700 644-2'30 $21.500. Ba.ck Bay, Priv bch/pcoJ, Easy walk to big Corona ' CHARM· BEAUTY . come on Co<la ,i,., Cen!or, 1 ..,~~~~~'!!!'" DOWN YA-NO DOWN Stlp IYall. No chlldno ~S~.EDROOMB MUil,. _built-. Like ,..w, 3 bdnn., 1~ ba!H, 13',000-dow.,.for Info. or '' OCEANFRONT 3 bedroom h<Nse wllh h""e FHA-LOW DOWN :.;.:~:~~ 123'950' t• 3 BATHS =· :~ .. ,".'~ :~~~:i:.-::~,~~ ~':~m~e~"EI!: ~~~ 3 hcfroom Hom• fenced yard. Evenings 6rni568 \Veckends OCEAN FRorw-! ~~~~no PJ,500. , carpeted and draped. Spark. Realcnomlc'1 Corp.commer· R-2 lot F!s~~C!i~te~~~$2l,SO:d. ADOftABLE English Coftage Duplex, corner ot 25!h St, CALL QUICK Cl.11 Anytl~ 546-7n9 i ling condition -wUI aell at eta.I R.E. broken"-proper. Add 2nd Unit $54,tSO style homl!. J yr. old. 3 Cor1.111lder trade. A&ent CTlC) 1673-15_ 50 •-•-· H 1•-FHA appralsa.1 or S29.5oo. ty manager • n.t-675-6700 GHr9e Wllliamton Call eveninp 67 week-hr, 2 ba\J\11, 20' x 20' family 986 311&. -nte ~ J tL - M. M. Ll lordo, ltltr. *CHANNELFltONT * Roaltor •""'-rm. w/frplc. Fonnal dinlog ..::;:..:;:M:::U:..S=T~S=E~L-L--\I ACRE-2 br, !IOOI. peck ~ Ewa, &t6-4579 3 BR, 2 bl. beech home. 673-4350 645-1564 Eves. coo~!~fE~rEl y ~~~jn:1:" ki~i:~c·ru: . WILL TRAD I rtns, drps, lfOW. ,.... HAflBOR VJ I W Fiah, rwlm, boat et. )'OW' NO ON VA or LO DN FHA c Bedroom, 3 + pwdr t'OO?l'I crptd & draped, fencing I& BfautUul . Room7 Baycrest ~=~~!· ~ .. - $ Bdrm. 3 bath Brood~ fron,t door, Only 138,500, 2 Fine Eastidde: tocatlomi Jandsca.-Cl t tehool cu1tom built 4 bdnn home 11a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii&;;;&; J -· Co CAYWOOD RI ALTY l II!J 950 le • BR, ... ., baths, Ivan Wells hort~. """"· ose o 1 · 1 .. 1 .......... ™--·-home. ton• del Mar . • • • c an, .. '""" Dover Shores. Format dill. & shopping. Immaculate en Jc, IOW!y ot on teCIWoJU UN!XC!LLED VIEW Lagun• a.uh 1711 Priced to aeU at $67.SOO 6308 W. C.out Hwy., N.B, 2423,650, 3 BR. hrdwd fin rm, kitchen w/brkfat area. cond. Your wife will love 11treel Xlnt lof.n pf'0\'1IJon 41 llltbor • ~. Attr, .;;;.:;;;.;.;;._..;..;c.;.. ___ I * JA&.1290 * KtNCAARD 1t.E, MI 2-2222 Panelled tamU., rm w/wet 11-tO will you. Reaaonably 2001 Leeward, 548-0773. ....Jli Mvel borne on ft.3. SJOO • $30, .. e· ......_... 6 UN ITS ' 1~ P~ '" ~.. .., ,...__ M CANYON LUe. 25 mi. 10uth bar. Sparkllng pool tn land. pr ... ..,,... '"''"' -"'· 4 Br, pool, 8aycrt1t·like tq. ti. 101. ldeal for 4 Apt. Vifw + prtviey, dOM in. ".;~......,:::;;•~~:11,2="='"'=N~D of eorona. New con-EASTS JOE CM acaped courtyard. Roy J. * TRIPLEX * new, Fee title. ram. rm. uni ta. $225,000, 2501 Ocean e $35,900 • ::. -~ _ OomiJ\lum. 2 br. w/pool, Owner will help flt11n~. Ward ~alter, 1430 GtlalQ' Owntr wUI help finance gd loan, nr. tchll, lhop Blvd., CttM. By •PPl. ol'.lly. 2-Story, 4 8«droon'll ONLY $21,0lUU. 3 BR. near lak~ldt boat dock .l wtter J'ot'tln Co, 64~ Dr. M&.1550. itust Sell NOW! 54W281. Biii Grundy, Realtor Xlnt tttms. Low ... HARBOR HI(;ll, assurne skilnc. $38,500 fln ancln1 -f'iXER UPPER Pritt. $35,9SO 8AYFRONT apt cjhc 2 Bt, 833 Dover Or., NB 642--1620 PLAC8RtALTY 49CfnM present 5% fllA LOAN. available. Il4: 646-0681 For Fait resuft1 .. Call "The "-II p t lck WOod "" -2 B eo~· 1 •·--So ~-H G -4 BR. I~ baths, Ea11t1lde -. Ar '""'6.>Ull a , .. w, fne • .,..... ---,..,.,., .... uaai 'NY. KIN AA.RO R.E. r.tt 2-2'122 nu: SUN NEVER st.IS on HOI Une1' Dltl)' Pllct CM. Owner will help Onan. • Bill Haven, Rltr. 119,500/SlON dn. A a t. DON"r 11w lt a\1183, aet ,. . can 642-$18 A: charae It. DAILY Pllm WANT AD. Claa1lfled Fortin Co. "2-500'.l. 12111 E. Coast, CdM 673-3211 646-0732 quick: cub for It w1th a i------· -""='----• • ' .. _,.: __ ~---·""---. --~ I- ' --- T1:t141t, J11l1 7, 1'170 DAU..Y llLOT HOUSl!S FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTAl.S Apia. Unlvml-~· Unlvml-~~~·-~-;;-~=2~! Hou-Pumlohod -Univ-Apts. Pumlthod Apts. FumlohW I! -nos Summor Rontolt 2910 Cooto Mo;.~-.'iiiii Oonorol • -New_port llffch 4200 TRIPLEX -~---·-----S400HuntlntNn llffch 5400 si..sem:om"* 6 12-bedroom. BEAUT, 3 Br, 3 S. home, J BR.. Car. PaOo, crpfl, Walkiac dl•tance to town A Lido JI!~. Lall 2 wk:s July, drp&. slow. rtlrta. Bamboo ..... !e.500. $600. lit 2 .... Sept $450. Villog< hu privacy A Qlllet '1' SEMl~IRCLE Also 2 Br, l Ba apt : July for mature adults only. Q1i1tDm new home built 1n $175 wk. Aug $200 wk. 2 Dwntwn CM. $170. 5U-TI34, f aml<ll'Cle to tlk!i-.ctva.n. wk mln. ~. ~5<4--0452~~.c· ~~~~~~ .... ot a l&ntastk: view ·ON The water, Balboa Isl. 2 BR. Fenced back yd. *Ocb the thoreJine to the Boat dock, 3 BR, fum'd. rei;pon11. couple. 1 child OX. Jsluila 6 nortb to L.A~ Glau Av.U 7/lH/1--$225 wk: Refer. req. ~19. ffllls pt'ntlita thJs vlew from 8/l...S/3(1...S250 wk. w/2 wk 3 BR. 1\1 BA. on Wilson tD rooms. C1rcular fa.milY mln. 67X737., nr 5Chl1, $210 mo., "'ater ~ has a cathedral cell· 3 BR •• 6 ··~net boa paio. &12-6973. if\g 8" dark 'MlOd waJla lop.. • lUP' • on c,..,, -fed' by 6, waU. of glau Ir dock, close to ocean /I-3 BR, 2 BA, new crpta, • very -I~ wrought iron shoPfi. $125 wk. 4 O 2 bltn R/0, fncd )'I'd. $230. hndeUer In~ center AU Clubhouse Ave. 673-9556 alt I ="=1=--11563=-=' =531=-<54=1=.===-f this, phat ·exposed bei.ms. 5 p.m. • .lhtercom system A: eHldent PENINSULA Bayfront, 5 Newport Be•ch ltlUt·in ki1chrn make this BR + maids qtn, pltt. 4 bedroom ~ lot 179,500 Call 'l\1n1. StapleJ (Zl3) RnfARKABLY A Ne w W•y To Live UNBELIEVABLY, In Ne wport Buch l!XTRAORDINARILY OAKWOOD GARDEN BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS V•I D'lsere G•rMn Apts On 16th Strfft btwn PUllln& ll'ffll. waterfall I Irvine and Dover' Dr. ,......,, ....... ....,........., (714) 642-1170 ~· pool, rec. room, bllliarda. 1 BR d I 1 bJk BBQ's S..Wll fum.-untU:m. • . ' up ex 19 ocean 1 &: 2 'Br am; Si~ from & ba,y, 1150 yearly, utU. $135. ~ itt 3JOO Pinons pd, 31ll W. Balboa Blvd. Rd., MU610. 'Between Har. e WINTER RENTALS e bot' le Newport-2 Blk N. 19th Rent NOW for Sept .! RENT FURNITURE A~'"" 642.3850 3 Rooll'JI from $19.95 Balboa Island 4355 Month to rnonlh Rentala * 1 BR Sl55 mo. YEARLY. Wide Selection Gas I Wtl' pd, no pets. 100~ PURCHASE OPTION' ~2130. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "Modern Spanish" 16211 Porksido Ln. Mgr. 147-5441 TllE HICllWIDER "Scottish Trea(" 16161 Porkalde Ln. Mt•· 142-19ff Iii must to tee. 79;)...7575 or (213} 7~1642 I , Eves. 1 ~o la· h ru=Lv~. ~l~blk~fro-m-0.,.~-n. .,./TOl;j I~ Pool. Patio. 3 Br, 2 Ba, REAL ESTATE ""' 1. Beout. furn. 11so $37S Lease, New Condo. E. Bluff. -4 BR, 3 BA, Maint. paid. Vie w. Near pool, school, tennis, m a r k e t . Owner 644-4834. 3 BR. 2% Ba townhouse . Pool. Lrg ground. Avail lm- med. $285 mo. Agt 646-0732 24 hr, Delivery -"A"1=-t°'R-. 7J~B°"R~,-~7.,-pc-7<;~by. Custom Furniture Rental mo. July & Aug avail; a: 517 W. tltth, CM. ~ \Yinter-.70 ~·s 673-1503 1568 w Lincoln, Anbm T14-21DJ -. -HO ..:>A y PLAZA Huntington a..ch 4400 FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEl;JI Lush landscaping, cabana1 covered , court· y~rds, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ's & !oun· tams. · lPt'k. ~tn. Fenton. 00-9933 , 1190 Glermeyre St. or 6'13-2llO DELUXE spacious 1 Bdrm. Fum apl. $135. Plus uUl. Heated pool, Ample park. Ir~. No c.hildren • no pets . 1965 Pomona, C.M. "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" 49C-9473 549-0.116•1~=~=~~~~~ University P•rk 3231 I BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $170 e1 HANDYMAN SPECIAL e LIDO, LINDA Isle, Bayside All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. • •~IT I id I Dr. & Penin. watrrfronts 3 BR. 2 Ba .............. $325 ~vn ap " ocetLll • e 0 + off-water Lido homes. 3 "R 2 Toke SOMEONE ti\\'Y, approx. 150 yds. !rom Bill G ........... , Realtor. -< • % Ba ............ srrs ygu beach. Grossed $9,000 last fi42--f62'1_....., 5 BR.~~ Ba ........... ·'341) Cost• Me1<1 4100 LOVE to the QUIET ADt:ILT LlVING ,,,. N••. paint • clean"• • REo HILL REALTY ------La Quinta Hermosa 1 • 2 BR ... shag "'t" •• ,·nt••. ~-~.~WILL OCEANFRONT u ......... 1 Br. Univ. Park Center, Irvine * SUNNY * bltns pool •· t Jnd pd ·bu o~i . ..-~A.-.:: ..-~ ~ apt, twin ba:ls, "'i;i livnn Call Anytime 833-0820 "THE EVERYTHING APTS" $lSO '&: $t7o""'~~.' incl sc all ftilSSION "REALTY 494.(11'31 w/day bed. Gu, garb dlsp!. ---* ACRES * San Diego ~ Beach utll. 241 Avocado s 1. iTBR, 2 BA, bit-In ap-Ulil pd. Sl7S wk + $30 Co~~I M.tr 3250. * Motel·Apts. * ~~~:° ifoit ~lksP~r~~~~1 ~64~6-0979==~·-~=~=- JRiances. w/w crpt.g, dbl COd<ROp. 642-a9«NA DEL. .,:. COT $750 J>,fO lse Spectacular Studio & l Bedrooms Lane. DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. Bltn pr, SO'xlOO' kJt. Fumlture TAGE -·•-~ SI • view, frpl , bltns. Nr CdM $32 WHk ''The Living End" stove & d!lhwhr, pool, encl of>tional. $n,lOJ: Lo. dn. · 50, .,.....,, -ach. PJl beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, ptly garage, all util pd. From 494-9382. • 7. S1 wk. 217 Heliotrope furn. ~123a or 6'1S.-226B. Day, Week or Month 847·5441· $13 5 $170 . Children 6'lS-3539 • Color TV "IT'S HOME" welcome. 241 W. Wilson, No. l ·ROOM Charm O>ttage on · 2 Br duple"-brand new, 3 • Pool & Phone Serv incl s. johnston llJIPl'O"· 'ii ac:rt, Laguna Ca-SPECTACULAR View: 3 BR blks from water $275 mo. e Maid Service avail STONEHENGE APTS 5· S4&-7405. ~ J\d. Full prioe $13,500. 2 ba bol15e, alps 8, nr Cd..\I inc. utilities. 67J....4452. l Signal So, of o.c. 2 Br 2 bath QuaJ lty VILLA MESA APTS. Agent G4-SC88 beach. $250 wk. 6'13-12.15 or CHARAUNG 2 BR, So at Hwy, Fairgrounds Pool, StaUonary, $185 2 BR. Priv patio. Hid pool. 67>Z!68. -1, -wly d-bltns 2376 Newport Blvd. Phone fo, -""'ttl7 2 car encl'd gar, Children L.,ilgun• ....... 1707 BAYSIDE Dr., Lldo, Linda .. ii ' .... "' ....... , ' oJ.N-\\1!:lcome, no pets please! I&! $250 lse. 675-4401. 548-9755 23aJ Florida, H.B. $165 719 W Wil&o 2 Story, 5 BR, 2% b& Hillside + ~H~wai;:;~ ~=nta 4 BR, 2~ ba, dplx studio 200) RETIRED Couple or man FREE UTJL. 1'Um 1 & 2 646-'12:57' • n. 'l.i!W, pool-a. lot, cpt&. drps, Bill Grundy, Rltr. 64.2-4620 sq ft. Nwly pntd. Bltns, will give free 2 br, part. Bedrm apta. Near beach. $.10.500. '9&-0589. RENTAL• gu. $423/mo. 1' S41}.7513 furn. apt in <>change fo.-Pool. llJO "P. 5.10-3m , HARBOR GREENS ~ minor mainl ~ repair. ·~1.Jfi6. 536-7282 GARDEN I: STUDIO A.'D'J'S 5100 EHi Bluff 5242 -. PRESTIGE LOCATION For lease, deluxe 1888 aq, ft. 4 BR, 2'19 BA apt. Frplc, drapes, crpb, wet bar, pr! balconies, dbl gar oH kitchen dshwhl', dbl oven. Pool. Conv to shop'g achls &: recreaUon, Only $350 mo. 835 A1nlgos Way, NB Mgr. next door 865 Amigos. Managed by WIU.lAM \\'ALTERS CO. e "NEW DELUXE e 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for lease, Incl. spae, master suite, dln rm & dbl garage, auto door opener avail.. Pool & Rec. area. S.n Clemente 1710 HOUSH Unfvmishecl_ Huntin!!O" Be<1ch :MOO 646--9210. 1 Br. condominium-nicely Bach. I, 2, 3 BR's. from $110. ~--· I 3000 1 **WEEKLY-Lovely apt, furnished. Enclosed patk:i. 7700 Peterson Way, C.M.1 ===-:-=o,-.,~ e FROM $255 e 865 Amigos \Vay, NB Managed by \VILLIAM WALTERS· CO. * * * * * "" Whoddyo Wont? Whocldyo Get? . SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS Speclol Rote 5 Ll--5 tlmes-5 bucks ltVlES -AO 4'Utf tHC:lUD!" ............. ,..,. .. ...... . ....... '" ...... ~ ,1-YOUlt ._ e"'/W ........ "-' '-ti ....... .... "'4IOTMING l"CHt IAl•--TltADIU OMl.'t'I To Pl•c• Your TrN.,..s P•rMlM M PHONE 642./1671 20' SLOOP, aleeps 2, has head, outboard engine, etc. J1800. value, trade for late node! Stat.ion Wagon, Dune luggy or '!' 492.8fai f'rade clear lot \Y/beaut 'iew in Laguna for small 10me I lot CM or submit. II. E. Lachenrnyer, Rltr • i46-3928 Call Eves: 642-2237 Mt. Cha1et, Crotstline . SI. 1,faritz. Fabulous vw Lake Gregory. $35,000. Trd eq. $20M for prop, N.B., Cd~f. {714) 642-3339, 525-8886, Have 25 h1, 4 BR Npt Hts, 20x45 pool home, 5 yrs old. Want ocean prop or condo or smlr hrn. Value $60,000, S299 mo PITI. 962-2421. llave 100 acres Oregon land It 20 acres Nevada land • want house, units or what have you • submit! I! 673-3101 Realtor. List It here -tn Orange What do )'OU have to TJ'adei C.ounty'1 !antes( read ,trad- 111& po11 -aM make a deal LARGE Mobile tn Anaheim adults. Trade for aame in family park or income home w/AISUlllabJe loan .f92.4551 or 774-7870. 170 acres. Northern San Diego County, free & clear, $6.lO per ac. value. Trade for Newport property °" f ? 557-9700, 4994206. Several bt Trust Deeds, totaling $150,000. WUJ ex- change for Newport prop.. erty or ?? '!' 557-9100'or 499-4206 3 Bedroom home, Eutslde Costa Mesa. Xlnt cond, • $23.950. Consider clear auto, boat or · travel trlr, Call 545-8424 South O>ut rutrs. $48,())J in equities in land, Iota &. triplex for yicht or beach prop. Darling Rlty. Box 2346, Riven.Ide, c.i. n.f.Ql).n6l. 3 BR., dining lTn. Beach Club privil., San Clemente; for house ·or duple" N'pt beach or Costa Mt'sa : Fortin Co. &12-5000 BY Owner vacant, 210 Ave. -r• 3 BR Townhouse, poOI, Bach. Or cpts. Furnlshg's $l50 962-956B 546-0370 TNHSE: 2 BR 21Ai 5 ba, fpl, Miramar. 3 br, 2 full ba, 1 BR tll Nllitt ·$7'5 p~ground etc. Kids OK. compl. Kitch. $35 wk;:iaya _ ·-. · patio, enc gar, 7 2 Amigos frplc, all blt-inl, very nr. ' u . .:--:~ •·····•· · no pets. $175 mo. lat & a1l 998 El Camino Dr 2 BDRM DUPLEX, attached. Wy, Apt 5, $300. 675-503.l ..a. * * * * * bc:h, Mt tract home WiU 1 BR, util pi:.Jd ••••• i •••• $85 last · d $."iO • • • S1nt1 An• 4620 gar, 1 child, fenced yard. ·--· ·--~-!!!'!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!i!!!!!!!!!'!!'!J!!~'l!!l'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ijl , ~ '"" l B0 u1,·1 paid 190 in a v. + '!l'C. Sf6....04;;il ---------A ·1 N ~ N C d I M 5250 be redecorated, only _,;;u.1. ..., · ··::····•• . depoi;. 962-2088 or 96M133 · vai now . o f"-.s. ear orona e ar 213-131"505. Wolk to bracb.\uW.tl<s pa•d aft SPM *SUS CASITAS STANDARD MANOR Pali"'d", N. Bch. Call r.·;;,·ilijiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio l RENTALS REAL FSTATE ...................... $!r7.fJO Furn. 1 BR. Apt.s. Adults Large, charming newly d~. 54&-4969. I' _ Apts. Unfurnished__ GeMr•t RENTALS $1~. 2 Bednns tots OK 3 BR, 2 ba condominium, only, no .... 15. 2110 NeWftft..t & quiet, $135 mo. By the -""------H F I h·• •--••·· d •·• V I .,... -.,...... FOR Lse: 2 Br, 2 ba Mon-~-S An 5620 R t I W ntod s-DUMI urn I ~ S135, 2 Bedrm tot I pet OK """'"' ecorau:u. c. Blvd., C.M. * 642-9286. co'rner Standard & McFad.. in •nta • •n • I • ~ -3 Bff / OK Brookhurst & Ad am 1 ticello condo. Adult section. .., -------"'-'-"'--"=I G.ne I 2000 tots pets •••. SlliO FOR Rent or sale-trailer w/ den, 1009 S. Standard. Ml· Attach. dbl gar. w/auto: • CAN'T BE BEAT CLEAN Furn house, facing re 4 BR fncd tots/pets, •••• $180 9&2--0224 twin beds for adult couple, 9494· opener, crpts, drps, bltns ocean. 819-3111 have refs. REDECORATED STAR*LET 547-4063 2 BR. near park. W/w cpt, widow or bachelor. Nr.1========= incl. $225. 549-2627 ON TEN ACRES G. Kovatch, 3845 Colfee Ln, $251)-3 BR fnd yrd, pr, NEAR OCEAN drps, for appt after 6, no ahoppi111: center. 642-5134. L<19un<1 Be1ch 4705 Shall> 1 BR, close 10 OCC:: & 1 • 2 BR. Furn • Unfure Single Story Santa Rbsa. 707/546-Il33. many extra.a. Fam i I y S140 2 BR, Jncd yd, gar, pets. 213: ~7882. LG -·-I BR t $130 UCI 11"' na•-·rec1 Fireplaces I prlv. pa.Hes I e LANDL-ORDS • I Bia A 11 -~ 3 ba'"· f · r w·u ap · · ' · ·~.,. requi · Pools. Tennis · Contnt'l Bldst, South Se Atmos he we come. • c ve, patio, R/0, Wllhr hookup • ., caw, 1-1•, am. rm .. F"or l or 2 adll!. only. No SINGLE ADULTS! **call 54;).4819 * * a p re FREE RENTAL SERVlCE S34-6980. avail 8/1 ctw.d/pet OK. frplc, bltM, crpta, drps, .,..15 ~-u,,,. Apt 6 2135 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2b1L 0 _,._, ••• _ 0 -ke .,. -pool 847 ""l .,... · """" '1'•·· ' FROM $165 MO . •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden (MacArthur nr. eo..at Hwyl 2 °~-m 2 Ba•"----SUD Utilitle1 paid. Bachelcr ™" r ...,....._, · .......... • Elden c M oo=u.auv u ... " . VILLAGE INN Ap ts. Blt·ins. priv. patio, a;pt, avail I'll)"'._. $155 • 2 BR. 2 Ba. Trlpl6. 2 BR near park w/w cpt BEAUTIFULLY FURN. '96 S Cs! H_, Maid TV hcafed pool, f .... lc. "dults. 2 BR. 2 BA. Open lll-5. lkolrer SM-6980 '"'-1, 11-, bltn&. Oilld!-t drpa, for appt after 6. No 2 u1 t · ·• ~ • • · ·.. ? A t B 314 •1 ·•• ::.•. ...... ..--ts. 213/339-7882. BR. Pool. Ad 1', no pe s pool steps to beach 494-9436 $145 mo. ~163 P · "argUenu::, .L Of\ ..... $155. 2272 Maple St. 54,8.-0157 ' . Cdi\.1. 6/:>-7418. Rent•l1 to, ~•re 2tl5 Blue &acol'I, Bkr. 6G-Oll1 ========= or 642.-9520 SMAU. 1 BR. uW pd. ba•, Gr<1cious Adult Living ~~~=====~ $175 NEWLY d 2 Br S<1nt<1 An• Heights 3630 • 2 BR. w/w cpts, drps, bltn e 3 BR, 2% BA DUPLEX e SHARE my elea:ant <» • ec.. . · BACHELOR. Apt, w/w private, 2 min lo bee.ch, RIO, spir strcse, frplc, 145 Cptl. drps, bltns. encl pr, watertront home w/dock. hm1. fnd )'d. pr, OtlJ.dilpets 4 BR. near UCI. Frpl, crpt,, drps, pool. Priv. $1~ mo. 497-1.15.1 eves. E ........ '""l...,.... ... ..,, 673-2402. ,.. __ "" -nc;n we: come Ud •-~ yd --bal 1•~~ 1"5 E 18th · M>u•. ""..,.,.,.., .......... . __., ....,..._ yn. ,....,., mo. Bl Be Bkr 645-0'lll cp rp, ...... .., · ~·"· · cny. ......,. · RENTALS -, ba DELUXE Sep 2 BR. Apt, 6T.,.....ml ue aeon, . After 6. Ml-9930 557-6682. Apt1. Unfumllhed SPUT Level 3 BR 2% • Irr: liv rm, dbl frpl c, din'g AGE '"28, ~.-3 11,_, COOL BREEZE I BR •··-•P' pool, r.-• _ -------cpt/drp, bltns. No pets. 988 area $275 ~ Carpeta &: Drapes Air Conditioned Private Patios Jteared £'ool Plenty ol lawn Rooms for Rent 5995 $25 wk, Cdl\f. Room, prvt bath Ir entrance, pre f employed pe~n. No 1mok· ing. -R<!cm>cn. 673-5321. NICE Room for working man, east Closta ).fesa. With or without cooking prlv. beKh hnne.~ rm. iI, S185 :: BR 2 ba fed .yd & L<1gun• ~••ch 3705 Adult;"560 "w. ~~ Gener•,. 5000 I\lisskln Dr No. 1 549-3524. 1 B~ so of hwy. c'ouple tlftpl 675-8689 eves frpl. Oldm Ir pet welcome. ·-----CM 548-7211 --------2 & 3 BR's. Crpts. drps, only, no pets. SJ50. 64,._7898 ' • Avail 8/L Bkr SM-6980. LEASE 3 br, 2% bath. Ocean MERRIMAC WOODS new NEW 1. 2. 3 BednnL All pool Kids ok. $150-$160. :======== Carport It Storage 64~· OOUBLE Rm., kitchen privs Mes• V•rde 2110 S145 2 BR trplx. Free lndry, Vl~w. 2 patios. Lovely yard . -cond bltns cpt/drp, gar. Nr So 1998 Maple. 'Apt 1. 548-2808. WBol•--5300 1'-~"--'-"'-'----~r Gas/wtr pd. Avail' now. w/trees. Part. furn. Walk luxury ~-2 BR, air · Coast Plaza 540-1973, ~==w=~---1~"'" - HIDDEN VILLAGE + + + in prvt, home. Near to m"·t • ~•ch $375 mo 425 Me1T1mac Wa v. ~ t:A'L2J)l BACHE R-Slove, re ,,g, ·------GARDEN AP1'S Fairview & Baker. By wk BEAUT. 4 Br. home. fonnal Chdrn &: pet ok. Bkr '" "' "" · ' ...., .... ::-5 499-3(18;, 494-640'J eves. See class 5100 drps, crpts, no pets. $11 DR, pool, deu. $400 mo. 534-6980. ---util. paid. 646-5969, MS-2540. DJJPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba. Gar. 2500 South Salta or. mo. Weekdays alt 6:00 Santa Ana * 546-1525 pm 549-1061 962-2333 att s. r,1,,11~0-_-:2 -,Bo:Rc-=F-ncd...,..ynf~-. °"G,.-ar ur.; BEAUT 3 BR 2 ba, 1 BR, Older bach man only. Cost• Mes• 5100 _ 2200 R/O. Cb lldr_<n/pet Cu!t bit. Span, beams;, lrpl, Util pd, no garage. $125.1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. * 1 BR, Jrg. Crpts, dd..,,.1 , Blk. to heh. Yrly lse $235 1 ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioo;;iiiiiii;iii~ ==·~~-·----mo. Avail. July 15th.I ' ROOM,Bath,priv.entr.,on 644-4882. VILLA .MARSEILLES beach. Avail thru July. Call Newport Be<1ch 'll:elcome. Active, Bkr . vu, immac. 832-7449 19'l1 Church St. 64&-2093. 11 * * * * $~~·=':;,~~·au t.s. 534-6980 * 2 BR DELUXEAPI'. 'El p M BRAND NEW Aft 6:30 PM. Refer, req. LOVELY 4 BR on bay, 2 · S.n Clemente 3710 Cathedral ceilings. Pool. utrto ••• Apts. 2 Br. crpts, drps. Married Lido Isl• 5351 SPACIOUS 4"'-'647. BA. o/s1de showtt. Winter $110 Utilities pd. 1 BR lower, -------Adults. $l55 mo. fi42-7S08 . * * * * couple only, children ok. 126 ----~---2 BR. 1 BA Apt. 100' from Beach w I view. Yearly $225. Call 673-394.11. l & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. *$15 PER Week -up Adult Living w/k.itchen. $35 per Week-up renl&J. 400 38th St avail now. FOR Lse: Ocean Vw, lovely 1·2 Bedroom Apts. ?.,1onte Vista. Broke" '"'~ ,,.._. 3 br l " ba. 1~1c 2 car 1 BR. New, beaut. furn., 11~ up iocl. utiUtlos DELUXE Bayfront 3 Br ' ........,...,., • 74 ... ' ~ 1 BR. Upper. $100. Older Furn, & Unfurn. Apts. MOTEL. 548-91:>5 1.....-~. Owner on va-tion. $150 2 BR d ... 1 ... Yd, '"' .. , gar, i::rtps, dprs. In ex· mo. to mo. Ad ults only. Also furn. Pool It Recreation A .1 711 122 ,..,.,..., ..... RIO ~ 'biid clmive neighbrhd $250 mo. 2220 Elden. 646-9278 eve. area. Quiet Environment pref. vai · July 24th-AU&. 8th. 67S.-1849 . ref. Avail 1n, c ,,...7 C•"· Abn·I. •·n. Cl•m. OU k. N Magnolia, C.M. 494--4695 ok Broker ~ -u~ .,,. »<> et BDRM duplex, furn street par 1ng. o pets. Balboa Island 5355 Dishwasher. color coordlnat-FURN. Room for n1ined ed appllan~ -plusb Iha& person, Newport area. carpet ... c:Mlce of Z color 642-5697 UNUSUAL • contetnp 3 brm., . ' call CTI4J m-3500 6-8 pm. Qui<!, No _._ Also garages for rent. LRG 2 BR. crpts, drps, l pool. grdnt, $300/mo. Yr S145 • 3 BR 4-plex. 1 ~ ba. """'" 1=01961 M I A child ok. $135 + dep. 221< DELUXE 2 BR "Uttle Balboa". Boat dock-tie up priv. No pets, no children, $300 mryearly lease only. acht>me. • 2 baths • stall =========I ahowera • mirrored ward- robe doors • lndir~ ljght. 1ng 1n kitchen • breakfast bar • bu,ae private fenced patio • plush !'l?IU&Caping - brick Bar-B-Q'1 -larie beat· ed pools • lana1. RENTALS •548-27211• ~ ape ve. leue. Avail. 8/10. SU.7753 families only. Av.U now. C.OSta Mesa College, Apt 2. 646--0627. · -Blue Beacon, Bkr . 64S-Oill • •-tL Furnished l br t •-bl'-'far ...,. • crp s, "'""' """· " · 2 BR apts, bltns, cpts, drps, Lido Isl• 2351 JlOO Generil 4000 ried couple only, children Clean. Inquire 1552 "A" LOVELY Lido Isle 3l·C_o_s_ta_Mo_s_a_____ ok. 126 Monre Vista. Coriander. 546-5268. bedroom home for lease. OLDER 3 bedroom with den, B 2 BR. $150. 1 BR $130. Pool. 1 BR lg closets, new crpts, Avi.ilable July 16 to Sept. 1 ~ baths. sing! a:arage, see nDMo .. Ill T Adults -men only. 548-9633. New 1·2 Bit. 2 BA., furn pool, util pd. $140. 1884 16. 67f>.7D86 at 163 E . 18th St., Costa lJ r LJ-1993 Oiurch, CM. or unfurn, ale--cond, self Monrovia, 548..:o336. =-'========I Mtsa, t~n caU 673-88U APARTMENT SJ'1.JDIO, Util pd, gar. Mar· clean oven, beam celling. -=-========-- L<1¥un• Be<1ch 2705 $150 pr month. FINDERS ried cpl or ~ingle, p~v. yd. ~:~Ypr~ g~~~ev~J:: Mui V•_r_d'-1 ___ 5_1_1_0 BEAUTIFUL Furn. 3 Br., Rent or L•••• ~~ion Hundreds ol Apartments $135. 642-1574 , 968-2158. BBQ's, saunas, clubhouse. 2 BR. elect kitch. Drps, 3 Bednn hom I 1 ng nn Listed Now -·-Adu1ts. From $140. Just 2· Be. home; ocean view, . e, gc 1v1 ' Ca ll 642-4656 Newport Be1ch 4200 East of 2600 Harbor near crpts. encl gar. Harbor nr. schls &: best beaches new_ kitche n. $200 mo. ""!!!!!!~!!!!~"""""!"!''!"'I -Nabers CadJllac at 425 Baker shppg. Adults, no & town, $425 summer mo'11, Nichols Reil E1t1te =: MESA MOTEL Merrimac Way. 545-6300 pets $140. 642-2389. * 546-9521 * Just for S ingle Adults "~ Huntington B•1ch 5400 ON BEACH! e 2 BR 1% BA FROM $225 e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 3101 So. Bristol St. (%ML N. of So. Coa:rt Plaza) S•nt• Ana PHONE : 557-1200 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $300 $160 -LKli 2 BR. Studio Carpets-Orapes-dishwasher Apl (Triplex). Family size heated pool·sp,una.tennia k!tch. w/bltns, crpts, drps, rec room~an views frplc., end gar. 1 or 2 & $350 winter mo le-ase. SOUTH BAY CLUB * LOW WEEKLY RATES * BAY lt~AOOW APTS. Avail tmmed. 494-2921, FRESHLY Painted near APARTMENTS Kitchen, TV's, maid service. New exc1ti~ng 1 BR, $140, 495-5480. C.M. park. 1 hr .. range, N •-h H led Pool 2 BR, $165. Beam ceilings. Newport Be<1ch 5200 patios-ample parking. children ok. CNr schla) No Security guards. pets, 2'230 S. Center St., M isc. Rentals 5"' -----RANQIO Rou.lita Riding Club stalls avail. $ 3 S monthly dues. Inquire at Space 1752 Orchard Dr., Santa Ana Heights. or call Diane Weed at 96&-7019 all 7 NEED GARAGE for storage in Corona de! Mar 673-4620. DOUBLE Garage, East C.M. $35 mo. * 642-3645 * Garage for rent CM. ~Vic. 19th and Santa Ana. 642-4289. relrlg. $110 mo. 548-9536 or ewport ._.c ea 64s_9681 \Vood pan'lg, shag crptg, Vac<1tion Rent<1l1 2900 646-1675, 880 INlne Ave. -~==~-,-=-.,.,.-=! priv. patio, some w/ trplcs i:AJ<E "-"beod, now pl .. •h a BR, 2 Ba. 2492 Fa.irwey (lrvtne and l&th) 1 BEDRM apt. Close to bRy Pool. sand wUey ball c:rt, A-rra:;•v;• Br 2 Ba •=• Dr. Adults, $265 incl . =,.-~(7~1""4,_)_64~5-05-5~0,-,,.-·I & beach. Furn or unfl.4•rn71. rec blclg, pool tables, put- ~ FURN. al!IO Avail. S.A. Nr Warner, SG--0989. m AMIGOS WAY HUNTINGTON 1115-Lrt -rful 1 BR. apt. lncomo Proporty - ' BR 2 .. Uru.,. unfurn PACIFIC Crpll!, drps, bltns. encl gar. , ____ __,__,__...;.;.;.; ' ' • "l"• ard -· dr $160 -2 Br. w/ pool. Gar. 61">7876 or 494-9 ting green. Adults, no peta. TV + studio apt. nl yds g e~r, .......... P 1 · · ' ' · 1 child ok. (Nr. 5ehls ). 2230 1 -Ou!Jlide living areas and Attentioa double gan.ges, $250 to $300. 7ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. S. Center St, S.A. Nr. from lake. Pvt tishg &: &1l-27aa. iSingles ok. Avail now. Robinson 38'l W. Bay. Open House awmg. Rate flex •. (2Ul 1 Br, ~I nice. Ga5 &: y;ater Blue Beacon. Bkr. 645-0111 BALBOA INN J2...7 pm daily. 646-0073, * ... 1617 * cmi 536-1487 warnor. 545--0989. Investors I ~ Ofc. open 10 am-6 pm Daily I:::======== 936-6J60 eves paid. $97.50 PLANNING to move! You 'U On the beach. From $165 mo. NE\V-ATIRACTIVE 11 e p, ~ Managed by Be h 5705 For Sale, approximately % SECLUOED-2 Br, 2 Ba, WILLIAM WALTERS CO. ~· ac acre prime R-J property. LOVELY 2 bnn, l % blocks 1-~142 find an amuing number of Hid Pool. Kitcb«!n. &r::i-8740. how.es, 2 Br, 1 Ba. Crpts, to beach. Sleep 6. Avail Dial 642-5673 for RESULTS homes in today's Clasallled DAILY PILOr WANT ADS! drps, ~le, beam ceili11;1 crpt1, df1>s, bltns, priv patio LUXURY 2 BR 1 BA, aU Situated on high bluU, O\ltt. I. be.loony ad~lts, no. pets. I ~l~B~R."':!2"BA~"!Du~pl'l'., ..... "c!!!.,,~~~. I elec, stove, ttfr. disposal, looking Lido Island, New· HDl\g Hosp • .vea.. $185 mo. .:i~ bltns fncd ard Like cpts, balcony, OCKJl view. port Beach, etc. Adjacent to Appl. only 54(}-0093 4247 ... ~. hom ' •'llV'I YChldm or Adult5, Ref.a. $23j mo. Hoag Memorial Hospital, i-:,;;::=,;=::=o=;;:_,;;.=::=:=::;,;;;:;;_;=="====°"'==I lrg patio, $179.50. Alao NEW 7/12.-7/19. 7/2641/2 $1601· 4000 duplex $169.50. Adults only, per. "''k tam pert phone General 4000Gener•I 4000 General no pets. Rels. 11&4 Santa 6'ls-3290. Ana Ave. ~72 or Hilaria Way. priv. e. · .-. 497-1405. SUJTOUnded by Med I ca I pet ok, 2 blk1 1rom Jlntg 1 -~=~~--,-.,.-= B a.:i: .. -Hosp. 897.-4809 or 213: * 1 BR. Unfurn, Apt Util u ........ ._ and a k>vtly high. MT. C ha I et , CT'eslllne-SI Manitz fabulous vw. Lake Gretonr. sips 6-8. S20 day, $S0 wknd, $110 wk, t'l14J 642-3339 or S25-8886. CABIN-Mammoth Lakes in High 8'efTU Sips 7, flh'n. 7 nltes, $95. 531-$314 Ewa ~17. BIG Bear wry nice house, nr ~. bltn1. $14 dl\Y. $40 wknd, Pl wk. ('lJ4) 521.orn LAKE ARROWHEAD; new madern cabln, 100 yds to JaR.-$175 wk. 540-2924. _ .... tolt 2910 CORONA ~ Mar l BR •Pt. ~.. ... view, nt bch, l1SO ..... """"' .... 675-m1 SUMMERR<ntalopt ....... ..C. On ~1 nr. L~ ...,, ••• '" 30th St. - WEEKLY Rontall. t.2 Br, From flOO. NHJ' Beach .t Bl.)'3 Call Cll 88W24T DUPLEX-Upper, er-a. from rhlnnt1. Sleepc 6. A,'a.1.1, 1/2S. 11!0 ..... .,,...,.,,., $©~~~-lt"BtfS" Tbe l'uule with the 6uilt-ln Chuckle O Reorrange letters of th• four scrombled wordi b• low lo 'form f01Jt $1Ml)l• word1. l._ ...... H _1 ...._T __.r _t _._.I ~ _1·111 l ~-'D..---A,T_,...I r-S""T_,, J A borb .. shop In Miami di,. I I i I I i pl~ys a poater of a long-':;'.:;~~~;:~='..-, haired hlppi• wl!l'I tl'lis cop. r t/on; "Beautify America. Get I HORBE T 1a--." 7·7 ~-,.1-,1,-~1~1~1 -~1--<7 C) Complete th• chuckle quoted by tilling 11'1 the mfM/1111 wordt ';:~~~:'.:::~;:;·;;·~Y'~'~d~•;~~lop~J,~.,.::::"~'P~N!~~3~b~,~~::.·. & PRINT NUMeER£D lfl'TERS I IN TME SE SQUARES 6 UN$CRAMME l[ll[IS I fOl ANSWER . I I I ANSWER r CLASSIFICATION 'Of 673--039'. 2 BR Upper. Blk to beach, crpts, drps, e l e c 2 Bedroom Apai1ment, bltin range/refrlg. Cf'· no pets. range/oven &: reb:lg. No Gar. $200 mo yearly . Incl I 65 rise, apartrntnt complex, 430-9743 ' 1 mo. Excellent financing avalJ. children or pets. SI35. 642-3666. 494-Mn or 494-8823 OCEAN Front-view, wndeck I-:-=-:,.,--;:==.,...--able. $190,CKKl, Write or call beach, newttr spac dlx 2 RF.AL ESTATE -Peme lfpton~4l 793-.2&U. Wells-McC<1rdle, Rltr1. MAGNIFICENT v · Lge 1810 Newport Blvd,, C.M. rew. Br, bltM, patio, drps, lndry, Geneir•I Townsquare Dev. Corp, l w. nr 11hop8 & pk?r. $175. -·-W--od---5990-State St., Redlands, Ca. 92373 5"'8-'1729 Eva 644-0684 rooms. 2 bdrm duplex un· 1~==~~-~·~,..-furn. Adults. $27'j. ~ll Adults. Baby ok. SJ&-2131 . R __ ent•l_1 ~~-----CUSI'OM 6 units • prime MODERN, Clean 2 bnn, Ki~ Rd. 548-8858. NEAR Huntington J:Jarbour loc. Owners 4 Br, den, 3 Ba + S lrg flfud ioa; fplct, patios. Net $198,500. Owner 675-50.13 crpts, drps, ft'~ patio. WATERFRONT r • New Triplexes. Quiet atta, ~faturt' ad u Its . $150 . ; u P pe ' Lrg 1 & 3 BR's. Oish\\11.sher. 6'46-l028 11pectacular VlE!W, New, tux. $15(1. Pel ok. (2ll) 592-2623 · urious 2 Br. 2 &-S405 · 4 """ "'' MODERN 2 Bdnn. 1 ~ bR, nionth. 673-1235 or 6T>2268 or <n I ~· cpt/drp, GE kitch, \llew, 3 BR. Unfurn. Frplc w/w 2 ~roo~ 2 b8fh Ju st tnc gar. Nr bus. $15.'i, cri>tll drps 2 Ba 4151.c l)Atnted unmed. oceu,p .• 1 adults, no ~11, 120 E. 20th llllaria w..Y, NB. · block to s Pis .. &tores $150 • 2 Br ?-.fe5a v~. upstn, unfum. T721 FJl11. · d bl•-3 BR. Un(utn. Ftplc w/w nu p1unt, clps, rtlll. u .. , 2 4.151..C * :I BR 1% ba. pa.Ho, pool. gar. Adults. no pets. $156. crpts, drps, Ba. $165 mo. Mora Kai Apll. * Young couple need~· house or apt near Dally Pilot in Costa l\.1ua. NO bad habits. children or pel!I, and can pay • $135/monlhly. 0 w..o furnlturt •nd wooJd be Y.'111- lng to renovate a shabby d""~lling. Please \c a l l 673-71'96 and lea w meuage with pleuant motbet-in-Jaw. 5.'i7-MOO Hilaria Way, NB. Ea.st of Btacb Bl, 'i4i blk SPAC 2 Br. m Ba Studio. CONDOMINIUM, 3 B";Jll ·•:::U::'G':'uti~·old::'::. ~-;;;;;-:; RENTAL FINDERS 2 children OK. No -ta. ba, w/pool priv &: .. l"'c. : F r •• To L1ndlord s ,.._ $28S mo. 673-9181 2 BR. Adults. Util pd. 1150. 726 Joann St., JW&.1584. B<l"t-QW•t Pool. pr 1 v • 64>0rn 2 BR. Unfum. Jt,;1 mo. Jn-E <1st Bluff 5242 patio. Beam clnp. 17676 4JS W.1t 9'.C•1t• M .. • Cant ok. No pets. Joann SL --M·--------Cam~ron. 84)...6121 CM. 549-3437 2 BR 2 bl &: poy,•dtr room, BEACH ll.1)1 .. atudlo. 2 br, SfNGLE Doctor needs furn -• LRG 2 .t 3 BR. :i Baths. lrpl, spec cpl. ~do, 2.-car 2 ba + 2 br 1 "t>.. Ad11lti., apt or Me on heh by Aug xar. l yr I~. Avail lmmed. 219 15 h St N 7 11' \V·u t $300 Frplc, bltns, cp111, clrps, ericl Sl l:>. G42-:i080 or 644-2492 no pets, . I ., o. · · 1 pay o · a:u., ~Uo. Ms-.• .,.103;;;4=--,. ews. 1 h u adli1ltie cluallicd 'N6"'014-;-::292.l=.=-=h::--:;-;:1 -:::: OAJLY Ptihi'-DL"E -A obO-,;-c-.,.,.dJ~-_,.~_,.64,,.-,,, ~=-. =~=--::e SECTION' Someone 111 n1•llcr w at It s. yO\J ~ ~~ •··•••uo ........ t hl•o for It Dial can sell II w\lh a OAlLY -UNES cotl JOU j\Jtt ptno-your ad, tbtn &It back and WA c .,.. ' PILOT WANT AD! &U-:i6'll ,.,.. • ...,.: iw-n to u. p.oo. r1rCI -'64-')."6-'-18-,kldrr, 111_._1 --- 3 2 BO unils ln Tustin. Low vac factor. Well la~ $36,500. 0wflt'r &47-4827. --Business _F'roporty 60$0 roR sate by owntt, 7-unlt modem M.EDICAL o£N. TAL CENTER. Good retum. good wr i t e-off , Con&ider hOtl'lc orf in trade. see 5911 lft ll Aw., HB. Ca.II O\\'l"ltr 714: 846-3221 ews. or 213: 696-1810 days C-2 lot, 50 )( 200 with 2 BR house on re11.r, near E. 17th. 0-•ncr. &4M563~ 673-7413 rfllS \VO"N"o"rn=FUL=-~. h m11ny l,1111 In appllA~ )'OU find In the 0Msitled 1 1 --·-=--~----__ ..__~ --~-~--~~--~~~-~-~~~----~~----~------------------·· - ---------- DAR.Y l'ILOT ' T11tld<y, .hi~ 7, 1970 itlAL !!STATE ANNOUNCIMINTS ANNOUNClt.\INTS fANNOUNCIMINTS _O-c--.-.•-•.I_ --~--.!'!!!!~5 and NOT~:;ES::... __ .1.: •::'nd--;-NO..'-:T-'-IC'-1-'S--;::: llu1lnaa Rtt1t1I -"-8monts 64IOAN\ounqmont1 6410 ~·rl~.!!,~ ~ co=M"-PL_Fun\ _ _,.._11e"'al-J;;-... -1eliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiii~IALCOH0Ltcs Ancnymou• When You otfict.'Well .-:lab.1009'0 Joe. ·WANJE'D Phone MZ-7211 or '11rl.te to DAILY PILOT CLASSIPllD INDIX • DIRBCJ' Paricinc-~1so. """·""1 all P.o. aox 1233 eo.1& Mei.. Want it done uill. ~ Yr lease. Harbor £: DR.l\l'ER Aast. to ~1ichiaan Per ,.,. "-nk• •NI t•'9ff •11lnt ••• DIAL 841-4878 ~=.~•e Box M OVE. RWEIGHT LADIES ~~....,,X.Ju1yu.Ca11 right... HO.USES FOR SALE :ltr...t'\':.:~••Ciiiuion" -· I I===========-O•NlltA'-, .................. t• c;u11T MOMll D ·u~·. PT'''lk ~.I.A.-..!.., 6410 Co// one ol COITA MIU ................. u .. ~·M:. ltENTALI .iu, ..... ,..,,,.. ............. F I ht ed •--.. nc m111t1 MISA o•L MA• .............. 11• 1HcoM1 ,.o,1arr or. ~1 Prado, offke/a~ or we g r uctng program to establish -..-e · MISA v11oe ............. ··'m' eusiNi:5s P10P11ri" ....... . 1000 ft "90 mo statistiCS fOr flpl'~rmanenl W•lgbt IOSS, the experts COP,.Llll ,Alie ,,,,,,.,,.,, •• 111 IRAllER P.t.lhCt Ill! 1pace aq • •~ · ·• "" NEW Chiropractic houri 10-8 H•W,OIT 11AcM ............ 1 1u111rt1ss llHTAL teaae 496-16'1Ulox 21, Dana conducted by qu ied fhysical culturlsls D Do A Fi·'• 0 c / H1wro1T "'''""' .......... 1111 011,1c1 ••11tAL .......... . M . • p.m. r. n · ..... • · · • t d be/ [J tALaoA cov11 ............ 1111 1MDU1T11.t.L HtOJtiTY"' ·;.. Pt. ust be a minimum 0 20 pOunds oYer· 445 E. 17th st. CM. 642~. IS e . ow MIWPQIT SlfOJtll ........... •= COMMERCIAL .... a COSTA Mesa: AM .... ft. weight, have trans.portation and not CU""-lAYC!t••T ................... ,, 11rtous111AL amnai:-······· ""'! w, •· UYStlOIU .......... , ...... ,.1 1.0TI . ··••"'"tt ottice, 600 1q. ft. ,tort, 800 rently under doctor's care. AU inqulries com· ~•tery Lots 6411 =~~:.:~~0••s ............... ~= tANCt1 ts ·:::::::::.:::::.;::::.:::,,. aq, II. ohop.' * Owner pletely confldenlial. ' SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DlklCTORY .,. • .,. •••••iO'tii":::::::.;,,. ~"'"' ooovq ............. '' '""" Jn PacWc View Memorial .-·· M --------1ouv1111TT PAllt ........... 1m CllAOI .,. ............ .. 646-·-ASK FOR MISS POWELL 537 '412 B b 1111 6550 G ~ I ,,_ p I ti 1•viNi ...................... tut ~~1;L::a0,\11rt ········ .. . I=========.;= .-~ Park,2beaut.lotaovulook-_!¥!!_ ng '"'ennv ,-1n ng, UCklAY ,. ...... -........... 1 ... OIAHOl<O ,..,.1.:r;··· .. · .,Offl;.;.;.~c~oc.;.R~o~n~lo._l ___ 6070..;..~ II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "!!llllllllllllllllllllllll!!!'l 1 n g Harbor area. $600 LOVING Care children 6 AL'S GARDENING _!1i~r!!!!'~lng.~---'~ ~:·~~u,,. ................... ,,':::.., ~~~:f,.,:~·i~1\0/1 ::::::::. I" I~ 7 -546--0304 •'--· ~" f -llVIHI TlllA<I •"""'"'"' SUIOIVlllOM LAND ., .... ,., .6111 Dtluxe-l-Rnu-oWce BUStNESS end ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ .. ,.,,. ~ cc. SUn thru -Fri, for ~ardening-& small land. * PAINTING INT 1: EXT. '°'ONA DIL MA• ........... 1ue teAL e1TAT1-11•vic1 111'1 Nr' ,..__e Cou.ntu Airport FINANCIAL· and NOTICES Tutoring u90 Offer planned a ct iv it i~ s scap1ng services call " .. n ~191 A~ ..... 1 ,~ ·-. 2 lty IAl.IOA ''HIMIWLA ......... 1• t.1. lkCMA"I ......... :::::... j vuuig V -,. .. ,. ...... 9. _.,.., •• •.r °""'"" llA<ON IAY ......... ,,,_, ,.lMI t. I , WAHTID ................ .. & lt'Ylne Induatriall:---.;.;..=.;;:;.___ .... ~ Servlfl&'Newpoi-t.CdM,Cos. $35(1. incl all material & IAY !SU.MOS .............. , •. l»t t Complex. Carpet, drapes, 8uslnts1 Found (FrM Ads) 6400 TU TO RING I Col I e ce INFANTS to <I yrs, wkly ta Mesa, Dover Shores, preparation, $18. per rrn + ~l~J}L~1U.MD''.'.'.'.'.:::::::::~Hl BUFSllNNAENSSCIAlnLd music. alr-conditlOnir)g & Onnortunitles 6300 -----------1 students wUI tutor grade or $20. My home fenced yd Westcliff, pa.int, Local ref.s, Call Jack HUMllHITDN •.,,<If ........ , .. J;.i;.;;. FOUND A b-.. -• ht' h' h sc•-1 1tuden1a ... • • <KU "°""' 83 MUMTIMOTQH HAltoW• ••• ,.140f IUllHlll OPN•TUNtTlll .. -janltorial service. $125'Mo. ........ "' w pup. ig uuu hot lunches 6(2-5639 NEW Lawns, re-seeding, .,.......__,..or 7•6925. LIHDA ISLI . UM •UllM•SS WAJfTID ............... r, BOB PE'lTlT Realtor AAA PY about 2 mot oJd Ii: ii Engllib, Math, beginning . ~ ,..._ I I PAINTING? A ,OUHTllH VALUY .......... lfll IHYllTMtlfT 0........... a ' CANDY SUPPLY wearing a flea color. Jn Latin: swimming (Sr. BABYSITrlNG .. C.M. area, ...... mp ete awn care. Clean · ccous •. Cf'il· •••l. •••<M ................. 1U1 1•v•1TMfft WAlfftO '"11111 1 • 833-0101 • your home up by job or month. Free ingg, $13 per nn. Inter. >UNlat •••cN ............... 14tl MOtteY TO LOAH ..... :::;:;"'.,. ROUTE the vie. of Wil&on in Costa lllesaving) &: MU&ic Theory. ~·.,.11193 .,umale•. For lnJo call walb, "S ~r rm. Avg e·"er OAIDIN ••ov1 .............. 1,11 P110N1AI. LOAHI ............ J DESK SPACE (N Ill · ol Mesa 64z,..sm 540-4537 V't.V "'"' r¥ "'' I.ONO ••A<M .... ,.,, .. ,, ••••• ,1 .. J.,WILIY I.Miii ............... 1 '17875 Be•cc Blvd. $6a0 to $3250 fOUND JWy lth vie. of 3.2nd SERVICE DIRECTORY 8 M 1 ~ss work c..n""""' ~l'I•• CGUNTY ............. 1• •HL 1sTATI LOAMI ............ l o se ng 1nv vM) · · · '89'1·2-417 or 846-0932, 1 .story house $269. Quality l.AklWOOD .................... 1 ... COLLATllAL ~ .......... 1 n Cash JUquired: oet " ntenanc1 .. LANDSCAPING, gardening ' ... ~. OUT 01' <OUMTY ........ ~··· .. , ... MOITOAOU, n.. ...... .. . h St. N.B. small silk haired --.arrA --·-pruning, '''mm,·ng • n ,· No w~-·u-OUT 011 tTATI ................ 1 .. MOHET WUTID ............. . Huntington B~c Inquire about all. Excellent terrier miniature, female. Babyslttfnt __. QUALITY Refinishing, paint, .... w•s ITANTD" · .................. i"' ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Income for a few hours N 73-5285 renovating, Call after 5 p.m. * WALLPAPER * ~lilTMIMSTEI ................ 1i1• '--=~6424=7321.,.-:Ext=.,..,"~'.--1 weekly work !Da.y.s &. Even-o . tags. ti • ~a 11 YOUNG SET varnish, & genrl marine• 548-5209. When )IOU call "Mac" ~:;'tli!T~.:;;:::::::::::::::= ind NOTICES ' : ,. DESK-SPACE . . .anytune. PRE-SCHOOL maintenance. ~7.969. *ALLEN 543-1444 --646-4032 9AHTA AMA "eTS. ............ 1631 ·FOUND1""9 ._,, ........... ... • 1ng1), Refilling and collect. FOUND Sn AM · Bl od .. n 7 0 BROTHERS OIAHOI .................... ,.1Qll LDIT ............................ ' I ing money from coin oper-u. -o e Ages 2-lD 7 days, 6:<l'J"" :3 BI k ua Call ua for comp.lete yR-" HOUSES, docks, boats, lUSTIM ... , .................... 1 ... f'IE!tSOHALt ................... J 22·2 Forest Avenu9 female Pe~1e vie. Na.-hour, day or week. Full r c , masonry, uu h NOITM TUITI" ............... 1141 ••NCWH<IMHTI ............. "1 •• ated dispensen In Newport tioMn• A ., l . hr otc .ar~"' service at lowest rates! a n yt I 11g-everyth1ng l.MAHllM .................. Ifft 111THS ........................ Mn , L B h Be ch and ,,... ve. 7ll o pa.i.r, & pt/time. SOc per . ._ 540-1769 reasonably painted. For·tree 111.vEIADO CANYON ......... 16" ""NllALI .................. ..i11 I egune · e~c a surrounding 548-398.1 aft, 5. 1 child. 75c for 2, Sl.OO ti LAGUNA M11.1.1 ................ 1,.. PA1D 011TuA•Y ................ 11 , j •"' ,.._ area. \Ve establish route. BLOCK wallii • br I c k, GEN'L Cl U ea mate 6f6...97"':>2. LAGUNA 11•c1rt .............. 11e1 itUMllAL 0111:CT01s ......... ,. ;J'I0"""11J (Handles name brand can. FOUND Large blk and for 3 in the sa.me family, alumpstone, d r iveways, ean p, tree seJV., LAGUNA trlllOUIL ........ -.. 1nr 111i.o111T1 ................ ,. PROX 600 ft $120 brown dog in vicinity of Special Summer Program weed kiU, rotowtlll PAtNJ'ING -Ext.·Int. 18 MllllOM YllJO ............ '"' CA•D 01' TMAUS ............... 1 ,. APmo. All ,util· . 's i~nc''i., ,· x-pt dy and snackl). For penon. . . patios A: planters, 642.9852 s Pr i n k 1 er s r e P 8 ;-a.' yrs. ex per. Ins. Lie. Free SAM CLIMIHTI , ...... 1T1t •N MlMDll~M ................ ...., I ... ,.. al . te 1 . N rt KUlybrooke & Baker inel field trips swunmtng morn. or eve. .... SAN JUAN CA,llTIANO 1121 c•M•tl!IT LOTS ............. 1111 • P~-. Next to•··. Paeo'tic 1n rvew ln ewpo 541}.{)623. for' g..10 ..,....,.' olds. ·All 64&-5848. est. ACCOU5t. Ceilings, cA,llTIANO 11A<M 1111 <IMITllY cavl'T1 ........... 1 lt ,..,.,~ oJel,;" Beach area, send name, ad-.,--BUILD Remodel . .7.~..,...~-~----1 548-5325. DANA '°INT 11• CQITllY CIY"1 ......... fflt I Bank, 188 E. 17th St., CM. d-•• a•• p•·-number to BLK Male Cock-•·poo vie qualified teachers, 1525 San. Br! k • b'-k • repall' AL'S Landscapi"-. Tree ...,.=="""=~~-~-octANs1oa ........ , ........... 111t ... ·•,• .. "',',•,•,",'••., .............. . '" "'"' na . .., .._ • · 1 A A CM ""9210 c, ...,.. , eonerete, remo,al. y.~"re•model;"., PAlNTING-INT. 6 Ext. UNDlllO .... ,. ....•..•••. 1nt ........... 11 Ample ·puking. 6f2..4210. MULTI-STATE DJS. Garden Square, Garden a na. ve, .. Vtv-• ....... -.. 11\lllllD• ('OufllT'I' ......... 1 .. 4.V<TIOHS .................. ..... C Bl d & Bellas St 646-3106. carpentry, no job too small. Trash haulifl&', lot cleanup. Highest Quality. Lowest HOUSllt TD II MOVIO ...... u .. t.VIATIDfll lllVICI .......... ... DESK SPACE TRIBUTING, INC. 1681 rove v . t . L_ic. eo_ntr 962-6945 Rl'!pal• •pmkl-. ~u66 Prices Fully 1 Johri. COMDOMIHIUM ............ 1 .. TIAYll. ......................... ;:1 West Broadway, Anaheim, After 6 p.m.: 714/639-4804 MATURE Mother offer& •0 u1.... _., 1~ • exp. ns. ov,1.1.:1s ,.o• SALi ........ 1'11 All TIAHtllOITATIOM ....... I' los No. El Cimino R11\ ho LA u1~66. ...,AITMIMTS l'O• IA.LI ... ,1,.. AUTO TIAHS'°ITATIDM ..... ' ~ Calif. 92802 tD4) 1'J8.506(). GOLD Bracelet youth center chlld care, your me cir Carpentering 6590 \VN & Garden Care, RENTALS Ll:OAL MOTKll , . ......... t Son Clem•nf• tennia courts CdM. mine. By the hr, day or beautification, weeding & 1 STORY Stucoo I: overhang GllMAH A TVTOlllMO ...... , · 4924420 Affiliate 67 .. 1071 wk. Planned recreation, CARPENTRY cleanup by college students. $99. ' 1tory stucco & Housa Fumlahed SERVICE DIRECTORY ' " ~ 9"031 R overhang llf9 A t u· ••M••At. ... .. .. · · ....... ,,.. ACCDUHTIHG I NEWPORT Beach Deluxe Offices. Afr..cond, htd, wt prlv. ba. 2400 W. Coaat MAKE MONEY Y f al Ge S .. _ 4.,,...... MINOR REPAIRS. No Job eas. 543-7363. Calina Bros. · Cl· ce mg llMTAU TO IMA•• ......... 1t111 AHswa••NO •••v1esi '"""" ' oung em e rman • ..,p. chi T s all. Cabinet In $13. per nn. Min. 3 rnu. COSTA MISA ................ 21M Af'f'LIAHCe llMlll, ., •. "''. herd dog Mesa Verde area BABYSIT my home, s oo rn pr-CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST 6f6.-0Sn & 637--6119. "'•'•'aa• "v'i'ao"'i a .............. ,•,'•,, "''HALT, Dli. ..................... , ·Hwy. SECURED lNACTtVE $21'&1 CM m'1-• age wkdi>utt fenced yd hot lle9 I: 0 t be f cabinets. l\1o .... •in"', ed~ng, odd JO' b•, ··•••• .... ,._., AUTO 11!,Al•S "*' ,r lunch, C.M. area 64Z..7655. 5t5-8li'5, It DO answer leave Reasonable. 5418-6935 ... w,G•T llACM .............. IAIYSITTIM• -.... ...... ., ·~ . ~¥· ~. ''O ti' TWO UCLA students need COLL••• ,Alk .............. 1111 AUTO ..... ...;·;:··inC." .... · 1 Commerclel CASH or $850 dn & good 60I$ credit. Nets up to $375 1;;;;;.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I monthly, Options h> lncreue Lo.I ... , -~~G ---chlld-n maa: al 64$-2372. fl o. EXPERIENCED Ja··-.. money. Exp'd hous e ..... ww'°,.,", •, ... ,,.,, .............. !!!! IOAT MAIP'T1UNC1 '":::: .... . -&A.O" .. , ..... ., '" Ande ...--painters Free est. Ken .......... '"""• •••ck MASO••Y etc.·· .. · --------myhome.H.B,Byhr-da)'· 1'IOll Gardener. Comp l ete .... ~,... IAYSN0••1 ··1·········00"""ms 1ut1Hi1s1a11v1<'1s .• .'.'.".".":·:::i · I IAYFRONT lnwstment & -· FRIGHTENED F l Qu., -n....... f ml ~7... DOY•• IMOll ............... llt1 1u11.0•11s e m a e wk """'~.f6 IU.o&'• • n uuuera t, s Service. Free est. 5-16-0724. -c=~~~~--~-WIST<Ll,.I' '!DI ............ ,...... • German c:~herd bl.k/wht,'--"' -~--·-----SAVE Money! Two college UH1v1:1s1TY PAaK ·:::::::::::1m CATlllMG ...... _ .......... .,,. .,...,., 1M pn'l constr. I: cupentry. LANDSCAPE -·;·tena-, •••••• -CAl1H1TMA11:• ............. , I wht ruff so-. • .....i fro he I .. _.., ...... students DI.It for summer ........................ CAIPIMr11• • ......,...... m r Free consu tation & quote. Free est, 1st mo. % price. tACk ••Y ................... !Mt ceMl!HT, c--.··;;::::::;::: , family of 13 yn on noisy eai; Ken &f5..-0044, 548-4235 Call 847M 1605 with 3 yn;. exp, Neat &. ~~'~.!Lull,. .................. ft4J <t11LD cA1a. u.... ..... 4 .M= , 4th. Vic Brkburst & Banning Th AIRS T 0 dependable. Steve 548-4549. ''''"' ''''''' n•• COHTIA<TDIS •.. ............ •1 e REP * AL ERATI NS ........... .... CAl,&T Cl.IANIMO . """ (Npt West) HB. Call .. JAPANESE Gard ening METICULOUS PAINT COIDHADILMAl ........... me <Al,ITUVINOa11,,.,,.,.. COMMERCIAL $100 CASH REWARD 15 Feet on tbe bay . . with bUlkheld &: slips Wll1 be pa.id to anyone that Prime Newport Blvd. location can punch a hole in thi s program. Lease bacl:t man. 962-5867 aft 5 pm. Reward! * C~BINETS. Any size JOb Service. Neat work. Cleanup • •ALIDA ....................... tJOt OIA,11111 25 yrs exper. 548--6713 yd. maint, 968.2303 BLUE CHIP S'lilil\MPS. INS, LIDO llLI ..................... m1 oeMOLtTIOH ............ "• $23.),000 • Terms . l agement ro. mv tes your LOSf-Black .miniature ........... crew col, students, Int.ext •AT ISi.ANDi ................. 2UI .DIAPTJMG sUr¥ic:ii ........... ..., die mamed "Shi Shi" Tq A-1 Small job spedallst. LAWN tflia i n ten an ce • ~t~~~:o?k:".':i...etf:::::::::: 1.LICt11cAL ........ :::;::::::... t most rigid investigatiQn. In- formation furnished at per- sonal interview only, \Ve have no time to pacify tele. phone curiosity seekers. TelepbClne TI4: 8J5.2541 10 am • 6 pm dally. DA I Ly Call Gordon, -•ldential & --me-,·a1 houses. Exp, Docka. 675-5812 'OWfllTAIH VALl.IY .......... itlt •,•,.",",.•.•NT •DTALI ....... ... reads return to Terri 846-654S "" ........ •'-RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs SIALl&ACtl ............ -... 2411 1111.oo•s .. :::::::::::::::;:.;::::::::••1 Bishop, 11922 Cristi Ln. Free esUmates. Call Mike's LOltCI llA<M ... , .............. IHI 'VRMACI IB'AntS. Rte. ..... "11 . ' 697-3~7 v· 49th GEN Repair dd b Lawn Servi 847 ........ ~per. Neat ~ honest. Non ou.Ne1 cowNTY ............. MOI 11w1•1Tu•11-1•• LaHabra "'. IC. • ' a • ca . ce, -~. d' lrer Call 536--6801 IANTAAMA ......•..•.••..•..•. Ult lollllllNISM'iNi'" tot . t & Neptune N.B. Child's pet. Formica, paneling marlite. GARDENING: Land clean. nn • . WISTMIHtlll!: ................ :wit •••DliMIHG ... ~oo _..... ~-·"""ing! Dick. 613-4459 * PAPERHANGING MIDWAY cm ................. t'1a 01H1:1•1. 1a1v1c1S" ....... . .... l'eWG.J\I, ..... ..,..,, • ups , Spkr sya, roto.cement SANTA ANA MllOHTI .•••.... wt OIAOINO. DllCIHO •• ::::·::::: ':1 Realtors ''Our 25fh Ye11r'' '·· · H k y ., .. ., .,0..,. & PAINTING. * 968-2(25 CDASTAL .. ., ............... 1711 OU.SS t "· • ·ho 1 s oo Cement, Concrete 6600 1.•ouMA H1Gu11. ............. 11•1 0111• T11UM1 ............... , TOY Poodle ....... t in un-p I LOT wor . a~y. ~. LAOUNA 11•cM .............. 2111 . , ...... , ......... . In th• H11rbor Ar111 tina;ton oclCu-·... u : GARDENING &. Landscape Ph ..&. "70 MlltK>N VIVO ............. m. OUN SHO' , .................. .,,. ,,.1 Sat nite. Pure wht .. &m. CONCRETE. All --•• F-mai'ntenance -I J t __ o_IOll_,,r_a~ ... '-·Y.:... __ ...;....: U.N <LIMIHTI! ............. 2711 HIALTN <LWll ............. . • ,,.... """ • ···.::e es' s SAM JUAN <APISt•••o •.•... ml HAULIHO ................... .,,. l 673-4400 & is male. Please return! est. Sawing, breaking, haul· mo.% price. Call 847-1605. CUSl"OM PHOTOGRAPHY U,ISTIAlfO •1.t.<M ......... v .. MOUSICLUlhllt .. ., .......... mt ~ call 646-49n aft 6: 00 p.m. '• ,·ng < •kiploado'ng, Servi-"·uonabl• • p•-· Gordon PAMA f'OIHT ., ........... V• '1'NCllllOI .~ . MO ... ,. Or "'" '810. ""' '-"' .Jl.C ,..,,,.. llVllSIOI CCIUNTY ··•••••• ... OMS T-.,.,, ............ '141 •I MARINE Offices & stores """1""'l & quality 54&-8668 Bob General Services 6612 * 841-61'45 * \IACAtlOH ••MTALI ......... ,,.. 1•0 H· o...-.. ate. ........ o I ol "·ll" ' ' ""'========"' )SUMMI• llNTAU ......... 2'11 llOMINO ..................... I now avail. at the. new 28tb LADY, An d toy ......., te. * co NCRETE Work. -COHDDMIHIUM ................ ,,,. INSULATING .................. '' j St. Marina, Newport Bch. Very timid. Barker. Blue ORANGE Llcemed. Patloa I drvwys, APT CLEANING -Painting Pleeterlng, Petch, ou,L•••• ,uRtt. ............ :m1 ~:i~~;r::r-."~·· .. 01t 28112 Newport Blvd, NB. e eye&bmeye.Strayedfrom etc. Phillipi Cement. -Rug Shampooing & Lite ~!~Ir "'°RENTALS . JAMITOllAL ............•• ::;,,,. i 673-$06 College Park, C.M., J:y 548-6380. ~e:~~~;,· 847~MARC ------Houltl Unfumlahed t:::l"c'...~•="'.'.~.~.:;:::: .... 1\ S Stores. $llO,OXI. 686--698 W. FAMILY CAMPGROUND 4. Red rollar wfblu n CUSTOM CONCRETE *PATCH PLASTERING OIHllAl , .................. *' '.OCKIMITM .................. Mat 19th St. Bethel Towers cor-Cash in on the booming tra-Benloo lie. Rwd! 546--6277. PATIOS-DRIVES.ETC. Ed's Cleaning Service All types. Free e1timates ~°11',.A Di~·~···:::::::::::::::::: :::H~· ... ~~~,r::~::::::::· .... II l .... , J l SIAMESE t ( blue ............ Is • Upholste'"" -Win· Call 540-6825 MllA VllD8 ................. au• MOYIMO .. ITOIAO• ......... . ner. 548--1768 Agt. ve recreat on U\tA ness. on ca cross · 1COAST'S Free estimate, 67>5516. ....... "" • ., =========:. coL1.1e1 fJAlk ............ ,1111 ,AlflTIMO, ,..,...,.,.._ ...... au the nation's first and 1arg. point & seaJ point) male. dows • noor Ca.re. 545-0487 -·· , NIWl"O•T llACM ............ l20f ,Artn1Ho, ..._ ................... • lndu.trl.I R.nlal 6090 .st .y't'm 01 de' .... l•-Uy Lost in the vte, ne1r Shan. DECORATIVE CONCRETE GENERAL cte·~·p & haul· Plumblng 6l90 N•WNIT IMNTI. ............ 2111 '"''Os .................. . . --" Dn",.,.,..,. w••uc: PATIO -~ Hl:Wl"OIT IMOalS .......... nn PMO.TOGIAl'H'I' ............. .. campgrounds, Inquil-e now non & College C . M. ~v-.-.n,..,... ing of anything. Honest IAYSHDI EI ............... :nu l'LAIT1111N'",..... lllHll' .. .. ron • ~ASE. M·~m 700 R rdl D •• , 9507 eve CALL DON, 642-8514 pro'ces. 64" ·-. WATER Heaten, dlspoeenr, DOYel_SMOl•S ................ au l'LUMllHO ................ . ... ,.._ .........,. while choice locations are ewa BY ""' -,, •• ,HM> etc f1 50 per hr w1:1r,i:1111,. ................ mt "'' 0100M1JC• .,. l t ~ It •·r m•·~-or •till • v a ,. I a bl • Wn'oe· Sf&.3708 CEMENT WORK no job too • . ' • UNIVllSln l'AltC ........... an 'OOL tlRYICI .. ·-............ -I. .... ""' .......... _. • · 1,:"==~·-~-~=,_..,.1 I din Small, reason~ble. F!'ff 642-2755 or 6U-0506. 1v11~• , ........................ • Pow1a sw11,1N• ........... .n1 I storage, all power. Lquna KAMP GR 0 UN D S OF LOSf In vie of 19th & ea g H1ulfng 6730 aACIC IAY ................. ,,. Dlt, PU~ S•IYICI .............. . . S.~aeh,,,,.=·~94~•~44='~· ~~~-1 AMERICA, Mutual Benefit Harbor, Fri eve, July 3rd.: Estlm. H. StuOlck 543--861.S PLUMBING REPAIR 1••1 •LUlllP .................. :" •00,INO .................... .. JNDUSI'RlAL Bldg. for Jae. Life Bldg., Billings, Mt. Silver poodle, long WI, CLEA?WP No job too •mall 1~v1:i T•llACI ............ ,,,:; =~~Oe1t'l:~a. ~P~iii"•··:;: l I 847 16th 59103, for full informition. aMW to ··a·-", Reward! , Contractor• 6620 HAULING • &a--:128 • co10NA 011. Nt.AI ........... mt 111MDotL1Ho, klT<H••s ... H , t 41r.0 sq t. W. , """"" 54()..()904 alter 6PM 1~=========,llALIOA ,,.,.,.,,.,,. .• ,. .... KISSOll SHAll'IN ...... '. ... HU · N.B. (Jn Rear). ~2557 F-·chi8" 54S.28S4, 548-4573. k I ADDITIONS And AJ•·-"-· ·-,,====~=~-R od I IAY •SLAJIDI ............ -•.. int srw1NO ........................ j ·-· -M I ~<ll.1Ullll HAULING no A LOAD •m e 1-& LIDO llLI .................... .,., SIWIMCJ MM:MINI ••f'AllS •11 -SUNRISE l\fI~NG From C.Ollege Park ar e p ace Res. -Comm. contractor . "'" ... IALaGA ISLAfllO .............. »Sf •• ,TIC TAMl(;i,....... ..... l l ,L_ot_s ______ 6_1_00 FURN. MFG. INC. area-21L• high, 35 lbs. blk, l'o--··•, hooded & lnsu-.. Cl ean. up. Tree Scrv. Gen. _ ReJNlr 6'40 NIWl'OIT WllT .............. aus T-'ILO••H• " .............. . 7a ..... ,ll>CU 1..:u Pru 646-2528 543-8043 HU"ITIMOTDN llACH ............ TllMITI <OlfTIOL , ......... mt I • $5,500. brn & wht female dog. . free estimates, (financing) n1ng ' MY WAY, quaJih• home MUlll'TIHeTOflll ....... OUlt _,,,,. TILi. <.,.,. ................. ..,. t 22 HAULING Ge 1 Cl u v fJDVMTA•H VAt.LIY ... , ...... au• TILi, Llll•lllml a MlrMt ••••• mi , Reward. 642-10 or ~2810 548-3905 8' n' ean-p. repair. Wall•. ceiling, floon llAL llACH ................ IMM Tiie 111v1c1 ............. :'"' ·1, Lowly view, level lotB. Easy to build on. Easy terms. $10,000 Investment Secured by Inventory 83'1-537D. ...~ DEMODELERS* Lawns mowed. Reas. rates, etc. No job too emall. OAIOl!H ••ov• ............. ,,..,, TILaVlllON, ....... lie. ... ffll ' ,. • n~ n Ex 642-5639 LOHO ll!ACM ............... uot U,HOl.STllY ..................... , • WHITE female whippet, r---est.I • 100~ tinancl--per. 543--1494 ORAHOI! COUHTY .............. WILDIMO '' " ................ > r1...., ·111 "~ IAMTA Afrtl. ......... ,.,., •• ,, .. Ult WINDOW C'LIANIMe .... , ...... tnf • looks like small Greyhound. Kltchens,1arages. carports HAULING & garage clean-FIBERGLASS ~howers & wr1TMIHITll ................ M1t JOBS & EMPLOYMENT -, Vic Balboa Blvd I: 20th Complete Remodelinr . ups. By college studentB. pullmant, 536-8915 ask for MIDWAY CITY ................. :wi• ,... PLACE REALTY 494-9104 2969 So. Cout Hwy. • Grnd fir opportunity • Unusually hi profitg MESA Verde Goll Course lot e Factory train·g program -~-3PM m _, Callna B SANTA ANA HllOllTI ........ :tot JOI WAMTIO. ._ , .. , ......... • St. 5f0...330B a.ILU • Quality Contractors, M2-........ _. rotl. Herb tOASTAl. ................ Jnt JOI WAHTIO. --......... • $18,500, Heartbroken! ~t't'n TRASH l UOUNA llACM .............. 11'1 JOI WANTEO, " olUUU & garage c ean-up. LAOUHA HIOUIL ............. 1711 Ml!"H a WOMIN ..... ········-• 4 Orang• County JULY 3rd, Pomeranian, red, ATI'R. Vitw lot o'looklng locations now av11llabl1. Vic: Orange Ave. & S.A., Mesa Verde Country Oub Country Club. Wearing Bea I HB. $19,950 ~. Ask for Mr, Robert Shores. collar &. lie. 54.8--0154. Acretgl 6200 213: 921-6796, 714: 523-9160 LOST: Male poodle whl:. --~------3 STORES Very friendly & aniiwers to LI'M'LE Yellow farm house 0000' Heart of Lancaster. Lot thfl name of "Pepi." Please on 1.3 acres in picturesque '18 x 178, 2 storerooms & call 891-4521. REWARD!! l\furrlet.a Valley. Large Meat Market includ ing REWARD for German eoonnj style kitchen, elec-equipment. Corner Ave. I & Shepherd, male, lie No . tric rang&. & refrigerator, division. Acros!I from Fair. 14559. Needs a shot! Vic. place for wood stove in grounds. Excellent invest. w. Wilson, C.M. 548--0056 kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 1~ ment• baths, piped water, huge · $55,000 living room with pot belly 1\1rs. Riley after 6. stove, buement, •ma 11 7l4-540-6595 $25 JUward for finding •m. blk long hair male dog, vie F.V. t'hula Vista. Lie No, 4859. 962-4831. barn, lots of trees. Fronts1_.,,=-===-c-,,,-,-,; two paved streets. Sure to MKT. $200,000 in groc: & KEEPSAKE Bracelet lost In please.! $24,500. Owner : produce annuaJly, Pnced Bu\Jock's Santa Ana dresii. 20122 Rlvett1!de Dr. Santa. tor lmmed. sale. 536--2042 ing nn. 1/'l. Reward. OR Ana, Ca. 92701', 546-7!2'1. 3-8682 or OR ).-3346. MUST $.ELL Money to Loin 6320 LOST-Tcty silver poodle vie. 5 Acres M·1 Huntington Bch 1 t JD L Sleepy Hollow & S. Cout J.,t ott 8'ach Blvd, 115,000 S oan Hwy .. Wed. eve. Rowan!. per acre Call • , • ••• • • • •• • • c•~!M-:.=1866=·~~---=~ JONFSR&µ.TY 847·1266 81' INTERESf REWARD-Yotl!JI White tluNA w• Rid•"""' 2nd TD Loan Samoyed remal• .... Blk •re.. Nortb0 Antelope freckled nose. Vic, Tustin Valley, ~ level actt1. Tenns bued on equHy. &: Bey. 6if6..6589. 11995. You name the lel'INli 641·2171 $45-0611 LIGHT Blue paralcoet lost ~. 646--66112 Ag!nt. Servtna Harbor area 21 Yftl, In Eut Bluff area. Bo)''• 5 ACRES So. Hemet ~ 2700 S11ttler Mortg.,. Co. pet. 644-1234 or &75--4497. ~ elev. Water, smog tree. 336 E. 11th Street LOST-English Pug, anawen $8.850.' 847-4147, 9 am to to Sebuthin. Reward . 2 Pm Mortg11gt1, 642-8892 or 89J..2443. :i AC, undtwloped. Lakt Trust Deeds UC:S LOST: 2 brown A black. a.s5ures a.._, Hunt, fish. long hair male dor• CM Take ove;J~" dn $20 mo. 2 VIAR 25% Yl!LD area. &f6..~ 'aEWARD! lt'T4'78. S29.!l00, 10% TD, bthi11d Oflly =========·II IUSINISS 11nd ::3 J:n ac;;P°i::!~ sJ~ Ptnonel1 6W ,flNANC!AL at $10,000 per acre IS63, 2 *FULLY LICENSED* lu.IMtl yr du. dates. 21% dl11«11.mt. Renowned Hlndu Splrltuallat. ~ltlis 6300 Bkr, 49'1·1210 or 491'·1021 Advtc. on all matten.. . • eves, ,.__ _ _Love, Mani&p, ~ FA!ITAmC buslne11 op-ANNOUNCIMENTS Readlnp g!von 7 dayx • pomnlty, 140' mtaunnt, and NOTICIS ...... MM-SPM 3U N. El Qlab!lthed Nl'flPCll't Beach C&.tn1nO Rell. Sin 6 Yn. Well kno'Nn. 1'or '°"nd I Fret Jtfi) "80 Clementi, m..eµ&, 49'-0076 Immediate u.le due to lou SingJe·Wldowtd·DJvorctd cl -r. ll0.000 dn, C.n. KEYS FOW!d on betch vie. * MEN WOMEN tact 1'lr. PUc., 494.U1'3 or Island & Balboa. Inquln • .fM..7432. at front cqunter, Dally Everyone'& look1ng for the ~ HRS. wk I $500. $Sff.40 Pilot. 2211 BalbOa, N.8. rt1ht one. Wt tiave a~way~ mo. Women ok. Write Daily BU< ?lfiniatUte me.le poodlt ctl1 UI A be:Jin to LIVE. PfJot Box M-1003 found in Founta.ln Valle'y 547.$i61 'l)rrn thole Whitt E>ephants 962-4722. zt HT. Rm>rrlin& ' • " I -; f ' . Road Clos11fk<ltlon1 l'clr Exptrt Anlatance 6500·6900 "' "'" ' DAILY PILOT ' lnlo cull th1ll 1 llal1' Piiot 1llE QUICKER YOU C.W... ,ll..,_.U.. adlt Sa-IJ' J"t>JME-A-LINESl ~TH,!!!E~Q~U~JCKER:!!;!;~Y~CJU~SE~Ll~u ·---==----= \ Additions * Remodeling Fred H. Gerwlclc, Lie. 613--6041 * 549--2170 Mon.-Sun. $10 • load. Free ~_ewJ~ .• ------'"~60:.: MISSION YllJO ··-.. --.. •• 2711 lc:HOOLS a fNITIVCTIOllll ....• I -_ _:·~ IAH CL8MlllTI ....... an• JOI ,l.,AUTION .......... 1"' estimate. 548-5031 IAH JUAH CAl'llTIUIO Jnl THIATlltCAI. .............. ,,.. l MOVING, Garage clea.up ~~~ J:~~~gways ~!:ZT;:,~~ ~~~.~~ .. ::::::;:r,:: MESRACLHEAANNDDISTERAFODRE » & Iii• haulo'ng Re···nable -CONOOMIHIUM ............. ,,,. 'I . """ . alterations. Key SI.)', 1763 OUPLIXIS UM .. UllC. ......... tt7S l'UIMITllA'I! .... C1rp1t Clt1nln1 6615 Free eatimates. 64>-1602. Orang A CM 64.>lZ92 1uMM•• 11HTA1.S .......... .,,. 0111F1ce 11uRN1Tv11".'.'.'.".'.'.'."'wi• , YARD I Gar. Cleanup. Cl ve., ' · RENTAL:it Dl'l'IC• eo1t1,MIHT ......... ..-i1 ~· ;r<>i)_ ~ ~~ CARPET STEAM CLEANED REASONABLE RATES .At.o carpet lnstallatlon 646-5971 OWNERS SPECIAL 500 sq. ft. $20. D\alll(lnd Carpet Cleanera. U'7 21&t St., Coet& Mesa, 64S..U17. STEAM jet carpet cleaning. By ClarKare, nation-wide service. Ftte est. 642-4055 REMARC Services. 3 rooms $21.50. Fully illar&ntced. Credit cards OK. 847--6688 Floors 6665 ~~·-------'CARPET VINYL TILE !JC CONTR. FREE EST. * 5.f0.72132 * ,umlture Restoring _Ii. Roflnllhl"I 6675 Furniture A Antiques Refinishing & R.estorlng. * 645-0991 * 01rdening - CREATIVE FASHIONS A t F I heel STOI• IEQ\lll'MINT ............ , . I Remove trees, ivy, traflh. n Do De p s. urn • .:A1111, 11n•u•&111T ......... .-14 \ Grade backhoe 96~7~5 y nna e GIHl lAP.. .................... -IA!t IQUIPMINT " ............ u j ' • . For the finest In custom COSTA M•IA .................. 41Gt HOUSEMOl.O llOODS .......... .. mad.1•-L'-"•. "'"~ ""••. MllA VllDI ..... ,.,.,..,0,.4111 GAIAOI ...................... Int H I ' 6735 .,,...,,,. _..4'n't HIWPOIT llACM ,. .......... 41tt l'UIMITUll A\ICTKIN •••••••·• ,( ..C..0U~l~O~C~O~·~·~·~n%g __ ..;.__;;; MIW,ORT MllOHTS .......... 411t t.l'l'LIANCll .............. _ ,IUI , ~ ... w..aaT IMOlll ........... att 4.NTIDUIS .................... ltM • Tiie, Ceramic 6p7C w11T<L•P11 ................ ,<WI s1w1Ho MAC Mt•• ............ 11• I *HOUSECLEANING Man & Wife. Foat & Efficient. c.11 548-5184 * API' CLEANING * Fast & thon:Jugh 642-8164 Willi.ams Cleaning Serv. u1111v1•11n l'AllK ........... GH llAUllCAL. IMITIUMlllT •••••• 11111 CERAMIC TILE IN IACk '' y ...................... fJIAMOI • 01eAJC1 .............. . ¥ IAIT 11.Ul'I' .......... ,..,,.,,OQ RAOKJ ....... ., • .,,,..,,, ...... = : STALLATI ON And COIOMA OILMAI ........... me TILIYlllOH ................... •) replacement. Free •Al.IOA i:··············00·····• ,.,., • .,.,..,..,,,, ............ . IAY llLAl'IDI ........... ,. .... 4.IM TA'°I llCOIDllS .......... -\ estimates! Lg. selection of LIQO llLI .................... 4Ul <AMlll/d a IOU .. MIJCT •••• • wall tile, entry-hall, ........... IALIOA .~LAND .............. Ufl HO•l"l',SUH'LllS ............. .. .... ,, MUflfTIMOTOM llACM ,.,.,., ....... S,O.TI ... 900D1 """"'f'""-l & Mexican tilt. Also vinyl l'OUNTAIN \IAU•Y .............. ,. ltHOCULAIS. ICOfJU ...... . be t install lion Call SlAI. llA<M ...................... MllCll.U.HIOUt ............. 1 Mesa Cleaning Service as Ii OS a • LOMO •••CM ................. <UOI MIK. WAMTl!O ................... • r.-'ndow Q 54fr1617., ORAMQI COUNTY "'"•••••••··"" MACNIHllT, II&. ••...... ., ...... , ........ l""l~. WI s, oon, etc. llA•D•M OIOVI ................ ,. 1..UMlll ....................... 1111 , Res. I: Comme'l. 54&--4111 * Verne, The Tile Man * WlllMIHSTll .................. ,. •1o•A•• '"""'"AU """'""'"'' ==~=~~~~--Cust. work. Install & repairs. ~=~:~ .. '..:~.~ .. :::::::::::::::'.=: :wl~1~ MA~•1 .::::::·:= t TROJAN MAINT. CO. No job too •ml Plaster pa. IAMT• ,.,,.... Mt10Mtl ............. PETS ind LIVISTOCK f COmpl housecleaning, ofc. & tlo Leaking.~ repair ~usT1N ............................ ,.n ,OIMl l.AL ................. l apts. Bonded, (213) '797-52'12. • 841·1957~ • ....~t~"..I. ·••Cit'"'''''"······ .. = CATI ,, ......................... ... -~·rD--''L, hou-··'•an. I========== ueuHA HIOUl t. ·:::::::::::::.m DDCK ........................... -. 1\,£,.;) r..l'tllA ~ MlllK>H \Ill.ID ........ _.., 419i MOllll ................... ,., .• , Ing, floors and windows. To~fl 6m ::: f~::~~~JT1t.v.0""0"'m: C:Al.l;c)RNiA"LfVING .... · 1 Day 962-1291 'I'OPSO·JL,--N-1 ---~-. td CA•ISTl ..... D llACK 4n1 NUltlllllt ................ ... Janitorial Servlc• troatn Wl"ULI DAllA '°IHT .................. .,. IWIMMlltCI POOLS ............... • red1'"CJOd added, 13'7w7D00 or TllfJl.I)(, llCo "'"'"""'"" .,4'11 'ATIOI ,,.,,., .................. ltll ' I Res. I: Commc1J. 642-6824 4""' ...,.... . l:ONOOMIMIUM .................... 1.WJlllMGI .......................... ' BAY A Beach Je.nttorial .,~:;=·=====:::iHNTA'L$"'_" ...... -... .,,. TRANS'PORTAT10H ··-";) Carpetl, windows, noon, TrH Service 6'IO A~ UnfUrnlshed '°""a YACMt1 ............. ,.. I t "·· & "·--'J °'"1'01 •----'~--....;.;.;.;; IAILMIATI "' ·" , ..•••••• ., •. "11 , e C. n.CJJ """"wuC , V'fV" 'I llM AL , .................. ,,. IPOWll <•VlllltS ~ ........... .... BOB'S TREE SlTRGERY COSTA Mii• .................. 11• 11'110oo410 IOAT • • ,.. I 1. "A-MllA v••o• .................. 11• •OAt. faAILllt ... :::.:.::::: .. l ronlnt 6755 .,, ..._k offetlnl the same WtWPff:T llACM , ........... -'°"' ~lflTINAHCI • .. I "-------.Flne Quality Tree Servloe, MIWIPO•T MlllNTS .,,.,,.,,.Qll IOAT UVJCCMIPfO -··· .. tlM ' ! lronl .. ~ -My horn• * ·~ ·-* MIWl"OIT IHOllS ............ MA•••• • ..., .... .,:;::::::::·: .,,. ~lllD WltT<LlfJP ............... , • .12111 IOAl 51.1,, MDOllHO tD1 $1.2S/hr. ====~===--1 .. UHIYllllTY ,AllC ...... ,.,,.IU1 IDAT P•Vltll ...... ::::::::,.., · OON'S TREE SERVICE All <KIAY ......................... '°"T atMTAU ,.. ~3 tvnoos Llac & Ins Free IAST 11.Ul'fJ ................ Dll IOAT CMAITllt "·:::·::: .. ••• l ,,,.-• · • CORONA DIL,MAI .......... ,JIM i'llHiNI IDATS ::: ... : ... ::::: • JAPANESE LANDSCAPE IRONING In my home, $1 Estimates. 642-55M. IALIOA ...................... IOAT MOVING ................... , OeaJHJp Maintenance Hr. DressmaJdn& .. altera.· UV Ill.AN" .................... IOAT ITOIA91 ............ ,,,.. I I MACK * 0 ,,. 0 .... ,. ., .. .,1641. -TREES 4 abrUbl: pruned, LIDO Ill.I ................. ,,. .ntl eOATS Wt,lltlO , .. , •••••• ,,,, ~ O'U'U"tU lions . ...,.,... tha.-.1 remove or _,..... IAL.IOt, llLAND ............. au t,Hl(IA"1' ................ • l"--....1 .,..,.,...,,.. MW TIMGTIMI llAC:ff ............ l'LTlilil9 LIUOHt ,.,,.,.,.,,,,fl L JOHNSON'S GARDENING Z yra loo, 831.2528-aft-6,. . '°"NlAIM VA.1.LIY -........ IMlt MOllll HOMlt ,, ...... ,....... • -rant ca.re Clt~P• ~1.... P1fnflnf, •••L •••<" ...................... fll'OTO• ..... , ............... f'J'I 1 ' · ' .,........ p h i 6150 TREES, Hedp11, h'fm, cut, "°"' •Uf." ., ................ • 11<Tc1.11 ............ ,.-.. ,. , ttnr. aprtnk!~n. 962-20.15. _ •P9!..,!,'!I_~ -· 1tump1, removld, hauJed. ~ :::::: ~"~W.:::::::::::::tn :_\:F.~~.~~!.:::::::;·:::: ... .,. · 1 EXPERT Japanea garden. PAINTING • Pa ......... ,.,.111,, yrs ce>ep. F\llly Su. ~. Wlll'M!MSTll ............... N11 MOTO•t'l'C\.lt ............. .. 4,.,. Free t Co J te • "" .. ,. . .,. MIOWAY CIT'f ..................... MOfO•ICOOTlltt t ..... • e•. mp I rtU. 2S yrs txper, Re.fey, lt,MTA ,,.A , .................. -.AUTO H IVICll 111.i.'~Tr :::: yard "'°"'ce, IU&-0830. ,..4,1 .,..,._1~3 Upfoolitery 69fO tAHTA ••• M111JtTI ......... tut AWfO TDOL.I a •OUIP ........ M1 " '°""' .nor ""·' fUSTIM " ., ... ,, ................ flAIL!I, TIAVll. ........... ,..: Compltte Y1rd C1rel INT & Ext Paintlni Loca.J couTAL .................. , .. T1.r.1L1•t. 1.11111tr ........ : .... '4111 Jim MO-fS3? ' ' • FABRIC SALE ~~=~ :r:uc:., '.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.'."'.'.g._~ CAMPllU .................... . ref's, Uc'd. ins .. tree e1t. 2500 mue Chip starnp1 .,.., CLl•IMTI ............ m• nuc"1 ....................... • Gtrde.nina I: Yard 'lll°dtk · Call Chuck. 64~. FREE. ~pc divan le t::halr IAM j\lt.M CA,.1iTli••o ..... '"' ~·A·::.. 1iwt•U"'"'"'"":L, CoU~ student INTERIOR & ext!r. Inter •.m includes tabrlc a labor. C.APl1T•4'to IPCH 1111 Du•1 1uoo111 -..,.,, DA"" f'OINf ..... , .... IHt IMf'OlllD ,r,UTOS •••••••••••• Vf'f"/ reuone.b!ci N6--6745 nat wall •VI· 3 br hOme All work done In 5 days, REAL ESTATE, IPOIT <••s ............ ,., Sa l .$S.117Sl1boronly. 548-1546. f'ree e.attmatt . S%1...&f74. ~~-~ .. 1 •HTICl\llal. CU.ISICS ......... NII ve: your Jn07M!)' -IACI Ult. •001 ........... -PILOT WANT ADii 6C-S13 PILOT WANT ADii &U-5671 SaturdQ' -D~I rt•1.1x • ..._ .. : ............... t.Uto IYlllTii ............... . COfilOOMllllU. ,,., •••. , •. ,,,,,.. 4.Vttl l!lllANTaD .,., •. , •• ,., .. . ... llrT."-' WAlfTID .... -... .ft MIW tAll ""·-·--· IDOMI •Ol •OT ............... lWTO l.LlStMe ,. ...... ,.,..,,,, •• • -. --_, ----~ .. --..... -· ,,, __ .J __ ---~·-··---lk.---·---.-¥...i. _ .. l _ "=------·-...... ' . .. . ·- • Tutsd•y, July 7, 1970 DAILY "LOT ~-----~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~OIS & EMPLOYMEN! JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOI!_~ IMPLO_!~~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMP~OYMENT JOBS ... EMl'LOYMtN I IRIT 1111? c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SAYE CASH! ACTING ~~~~~·~-noo~~-noo-~-noo-~-noo-~-1100-~-1100 .:...---------... _____ _ HIGIU..Y Qualified EL.EC ASSISTANT • * DI SHWASHER-Apply. llOUSECLEANlNC & Oi.11.d RN for ICU, all sblfls. >.1nt SE.U1STRESS for Camper TRO-MttHANICAl. pr 0 j.. At Surf & Sirloin, 5930 care. $,jl) ,.,-k plus nn. l W'Orkirc cond'1 & benenta. drapes. App I y : MA· eel eq:lnttr with 1.2 years HELPER Col.st Hwy, Newpt. Sch. board. S!i dayl. Ref's. PH: Contact Db'ecklr of NUft.S. JORWAY 869 \Vett 18th or ,...,... .. 1.. ........... Full time ... part lime Check Here -* DRIVERS * >l0-«112. ING, C.M. Memorial 11 .. p. C.M. ' • setb po11.IUon In Oranee deptndl!l.ble, /l,ift lt-31. $3.~ ' JIOUSEKEEPER tor S * M2-2'134 * SERVICE Station Saleaman- County, 1'1ost recentJ.y head. hr to 5t.art. No Exped.ce adults, $200 mo + rm & Me-ch&nic. Lile mechanical eic:1 project to dove Jo p Call l'ltr. Allan 9J6.2870 N I board.~ 54&-9427 befr 5.. See Belt» Bruce at work. Unifotma & tools _, -1o t ecessary 5'W>-9us .,, ~ •. ·-·~ ••• vacuum """'umn , ..... , n o ASSISI ANT l\IANAGER h h MlJ&t bll le&b Ca.lltomla m _f') •urtheucu, .,..., & Comm, high a peed li)'nchronou1 Excellent position, lat. <:IMS ••• , I e drivtnc ~. ApP'y llWOU~~~~ •• !i:. Upper-Bay i~..t. C...xec l'llmt be over 30 yrs, rnar- recol'ders. I offer a restaurant. Mr. Elias El YELLOW CAB CO ee,.,......,.~ .-.oo. 2 school ., r led Ir. dep!ndable. App: dlversiUed background in Adobe, San Juan Cap\1tn1.oo. 1l6 E. lSti St. • age chldm 642-11,82 aU. 6:00 Agency for Career Girls ~ON~. C.M. NO. The1tr._ic_1_1 ____ noo_, 1 e le ctro~mechank:al ap. ARE YOU Col~ Mea 1-ISKPRS Emplyr pays !ee 410 w. Cout Hwy. N.B. ~;~~··Contact BEAUTIFUL?? ,Job K1·ngs! • EXPERIENCED-FOOD& ~:l'°EAli:~·~'.!ndtJ(.":'!.•Y appoint, 646-3939 Do )'OU want to be a Ml time workina profeuional? Do · you have the uU diacfpline to subject )'Ounidl to • n, . .i Britllh tralntnr COU'10 A I the artistic humility lo ac. cept minor ~I until lbe tnlning period i1 comph!teT If so THE LONDON LA· CUNA ACT, RS \\10RJc. ! SHOP might be able to hclp SERV Sta Attendant, pt. you. No previous experience time, exp'd anly. See J erry, barrier COCKTAIL WAITRESS . • • , • .._,;i • Job Wint ed, 11'1 al! 111 li'te eye of lhe b& * ALSQ.SPARE TIME JANJ1'0RS. Exp~· only, ~ REP: Thi& co, needs ~ Ne t C 'I' heeeS14ry, no aie · • 6.1"" wp • ·" · · Members of this exclU1Jve holder, Check the 1V com. FRY COOK Good Pil' le W1>rk1ng cond's, an aggressive, married sale.I Wori'ten 7020 ml. you watch and if you Rancho &n Joaquin Call after JPM 543-9393 person. Great oppty for adv, PROF. NunK". ~mi-retired feel yoU're as pretty u *Oul" 2 Office• Cover* Golf Course Kentucky Fried Chicken Boss PB)'I fH . St, at $650 will accept lL private cue ULrF~~ra~~o~· All Of Orang• Cou11ty 18021 CUiver Road Male,Full-or-Part-Time + bonll$. Call Sall.v Hart SINCl..E needle & special group will only be accepted machine operators wan-upon a &atlsfactol')' pereonal ted, Exper'd only. Top pay, interview with the director. 863 Production Pl.., N.B. CalL4H44Qf.for !l'!Pt._ 646--030& --"M~E:;Ro;:c"'H""AN,:.;;:D"1s"'E~F;.;D;,lt~ I Stonford RosHrch SALE AND TRADE in "niee home or compankln N port Be h 693 S. Coast, Laguna Bch 54<Ml055. n-•· -~~ .. .......f ls continuing Ifs tean:h for ew ac COASTAL AGENCY lo one. ,,..... ex ........ '6...... Irvine Ranch LADIES/MEN/COUPLES• 646-5593 d everyda.y people who have FEMALE . . mo Harbor BJ, CM Institute ays. a desire to work on TV or Nr. UCI 833-0ll2 Do you hM 1D sell! Home Other fee/free jobs a il MANAGERIAL pos, w/or y;. modelirq;: jobs, $75 to rt2S EXPER M hi ()pr 1 Care Products -guaral)teed. va out apt, gd area import. Pt d . • ac ne · or Opportunity is more than Help \Vanted-Men Perm. p/tinle, f.t /F, lo par- t per da.y, No f~ lo you ever. I Id rap!nes. reta• ~· ·-Sal" licipate u ..---• teot or n time. ~tature, a tr .• exp, Gii" Fr •Y ,.,.,..,,,_, ......... .-.-= w/gd bus. bkgrnd. Daily • ~~D~O~RA $350 mo Call 548-324-1 . UTE .Hou ekeepl ng "WHERE DO YOU subject, l aftns per v.'k; Pilot Box l>f 104.5. CALL l714) 83,l.S282 FACTORY-Male. aJI shtfta, SU.pervise 2 schl age girls . Pi:•~ ttuubo 21Sn~!. ~II-. to TRAINED nurse wlshe5 care 10 AM 1D 6 PM ~~~~~g~~~~Jusi as~ good benefita, &teady worit for summer, ~i day. ~GO FROM ~• --• for l ambulatory patient In head A: ability to work on 32972 Cal~e Pttf~o, San Isle. Own trans. ·call' aft Irvine 833-2'180 . . BABYSIITER • Ou1' home, Juan Cap11tra.no. 4 6ra-7A"" STRAIGHT Stitch machine: Newpt Bch, llve in, mature. Irani. provided. 4 children . .vour own. -' ....-....... HERE' butt . ho! butto b-~~~· Box M-1018 Daily at~'"s' . .;... 7:3G-l:OO. f>48...4215 FAT & UGLY??? 'llf"LFaT"ijiTJc:Jlll .. ·• ·ine ~perat!rs fulln orm~ ... "" Cus tomer Serv. G i l U yoo are, we probabl.v can't MAI $ fore t M_onda.v n10rning time. Apply '2015 Laguna AIDES -for convalescence. BABYSJ'ITER. Dependable, use you. , bla~s getting more •~ Ca.yon Rd Laguna or call f'lderly care or family care. wantel:I Tut.i's thru Sat 10.5 Start $90 wk CALIF. CASTING CO. qui;nt'.' Docs facing that 497.1131. ' Homemake:n. 547-6681. piri. 645-2605 aft 5pm Diplomatic: phone girl, gd Is continuing its 11earch In 1''ull lime, days. dead-end job ,veck alter ,..C~~=~-~-- 1-louse:cleaning head for figures accur. typ-Orange Co. for a varlet)' of week cut your drive? Then STUD EN: S 1. Retired by the day BABYSIITER -1 day a In g, do billing, types, for work in ma&. mo. EXPERIENCED you need us as much as v.•e ~les . D1ifl,llied \Vork \Ii-eek, must have ow n need ""U d1str.lbuting home care pn> 64&-2990 tran~port'"atlon . CdM deling. TV commI's. & lnd. Apply perwnnct office, ,,-ducts. No door 1D door. BOOKKEEPING--Gen'l C1f-644-199:> Siles G irl films. Great pay, pt. time. 615-0389 flee. .Exp'd, ~t perm. \Ve are client paid, no fee. 3rd floor This sales-oriented t."Ompany --------- BARMAID ··-·· ''t & al· $71 I wk Not a School. 'viii show you how to lhape Takata NUl'llery landscape. po&iUon 646-2134 afters PM tractive. Kial, Sunset ~tature sharp girl w/sales FREE The Broadway your O\vn future the \vay Male. Age 18-30. Drf,•e 2 7 00 Beach. 5!1.---· & cashier exper. TV SCREEN TEST you think It should be. And ton truck. 546-0724. Jobs Min, Wom. 1 ---------1 :;-;-,;;-;;;;;;;;;-;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;; BEAUTY Oporator, booth Pit Cl14l .,..,., NEWPORT ""' mean money! 0•>< dy. I 1 space for rent, Cd1'f Re:aa. 10 AM 1D 6 P1't namic sales pl"Omotion and Technicians Ph: 673-1646/evN42-5208. Collection Girl advetµsing program proclu. abilities anlimite() agenciY TRISH HOPKINS 48'1 E. 17th, Sul!e 224 C.f.t, 642-1470 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A * CASHIER • Penn, full $433 mo. ~ePQ1WER MACHINE No. 47 Courts of Jo'ashion ces all the leads you need. tlme, ·afternoons &:. "'k. Exper. telephone collector, 0 ERA 0 Ho G HOSP N B I •--P T R-Newport Conter + Draw Plan Available ends. A . . . ma ure .,. exper. Per80nncl Dept. * \Vork Close to Home, SAILS Jjy SCHOCK An equal opportunity + Car Plan Available. -CLERK-BkkHper 673--11123 employer * Be an associate of H. W. Order dept. f!X}>tr. Ule lyp. FIBERGLASS Dwight, respected C.alif. Ing, ''""' phone. Contact $450 mo lo stort I a Y· R.E. ""'"'" Personnel, 54040al. A/P &; AIR, lite typing, up, sanding & de-Man•gement Tr1inff + Group Health Insurance computer ~II system. •1• A $650.00 -$25,000 major ·medicaJ, AVERY PRODUCTS ta1 lftCJ exper. p• Good math S:bility, some col. lile and accident. Consumer Division Insurance Girl ply in penon ED· Jegc k work exp. call Ann, * Un1imited Company Fin· 2620 S. Su11an St. . ' \Vestclitf Personnel Agency, ancing on All Sales. Santa Ana $400 mo LER INDUSTRIES 2043 \Vcvtclif! Dr., N.B. + Bonus Incentive Plan fNr Harbor & \\lar'!l'rl Ex~r. in fire, Casualty & INC. 2101 Dove ..,_----"-"-·------ COLLECTOR Small claims. personalized ratings. S NB ~fAINTENA NCE Man, ·Get Going Now-Call: !\fust be able to type. Call t •t • • mature semi retired, expcr. 1.fr. Stanley (714) 8J5..3233 J\ofr. Young al CollecUon Machine Bkknar * FRY COOK-Graveyard 6AM 3PJ\.1. Sun. oU . Please 1~~-'0"pe.:nc....c7..;0ay=.:'--Bu~au of Western Orange ,..-h"ft Ex · ---" apply Lone Ranger Rest., Sal" I $2 50 h s 1 . pene ..... ..,... County, 642-7960 O • r COITAGE COFFEE SJIOP 1T.'il2 Beach Blvd., H.B. YELLOW PAGE College girl or"? Desiring rm Exper. on NCR or Bur· 562 \\'est 19th st, C.M. * l>fARINE PAINTER * SALES &. brd + s.al in exch. for roughs 400 mach. ruu. or PART Th\tE. Earn enamel I: varnish work. As the \Vest's most a.ggres. baby5itting & hsecleanln;:. 2 up to $5. per hr. 1o,;LLER BALBOA BAY CLUB s.lve & successful inde:pen. Children, 642-9006 Fact. TrainHS BRUSH. 546-5745 543-27ll Ext. 238 dent local Yello\v Page pub- COMPANlON • HousekHper, A11 shillfi. from $1.65 hr. f'ull time \li"Oman drug clerk, Nunlnc • JCaliohelrs~~ngt 1 1"°2Sou1 them live in, Rtr1 req'd, Afl Jive-.,..·ire only, Box P-108 RN • C•llf. license 1 · ., ....... e or years, Electronics . technician Growinc and progressive Orange County company needs· experienced Dec- troniCll Technician, :knowl- edif?able in manufacture a&- sembly, and service of elec. tronic1 and ultrasOnic test. Ing · products. · · SAL.ARY OPEN, E..XCEL- LENT CO!o.IPANY BENE- l'~ITS. Send Complete resun1e. Dally Pilot Bo.'c M-1019 N.B. TELEPHONE OPERATOR 3-11 pm Sat &: sun 228 Forest. Laguna Beach TELEPHONE Solicitors, 0 or pt time, 18 er over. Long hair OK. TIS-0151 5 pm, 5-46-61~. Mrs. Rein-Daily Pilot 12 PM to 8 Afi.1 shift \\"e are undergoing a well MALE APPLY i thought out expa.nsion pl'G-nlE BLUE BEET hart. Gardener HUNTINnGpoTnonON' BEACH gram & must add more men 673-9904 -DINNER COOK COOK. Broiler or se(!Ond . MAINTENANCE 10 our Yellow Page sales Start $30. per shift See Cher, Ben Brown's. PERSONNEL CONVALESCENT StaH. Earnings at-e hij:h &. · TOP HAIR STYLIST 3U06 S. Coast. So. J..aiuna. J •nilor NE\VPORT BEACH , HOSPITAL the woric challelli:ing &: crea. for busy salon *DELIVERY* Soy for part time delivery ._'Ork. Approx 20 hrs wk., will advance to full time in future. Must be neat & de- pendable, and have good d11ving record, Apply 8:30 to noon. Orange Coast Plastics 850 W. 18h St., C.l\l. DENTAL ASSIST. Laguna Hills • El Toro area. Exp'd chalrside. Salary o p e n . 8»-1.l30 EX· $2•35 hr Country club seeks gardeners, l8792 Delaware, H.B. live. Extensive classroo1n & 67>3385 · d equipment opcra1Dr and me-* NURSES AIDES * field training \viii be pro-* TYPIST.SO WPi\I or bet-?ilon. thru Thurs. ay shift. chanlc to ll.S!Jisl in the de. 11·7 shift. Pem1. full lime, vided !hose men selected to Sunda_v swing shift. Expcr. . . ter. Growin&: co. Gd. opp's. Mature man. velopment and maintenance experienced. APP: Person-JOln ow· growing firm. If you for the future. PH: 546-lli8 of an excluidve golf course. ne I Dept .. JI 0 AG are personable, neat & have for intv. 2-4PM. Silk ScrHner ·to$3hr This is a n cx~Uent oppor. tfOSPITAL. N.B. sales experience, please ap. l · 608 E UPHOLSTERER Wan l e d, tunity for someone interest. * PBX ope ra t 0 r . E X· P Y m person at . B d h full 01· p/time. Phone ed in turf n1aintenance. ....,rienced answering ser-roa way, Ana ehn, Mon., .-646-8058 or eves aft 6, Please send resume or brief vice. 540-2052 Tues. or Wed., July 6, T, & ,. A28Q Exper on printed circuit letter ouUlning your quail. 8. at 9 am or 7 pin lor In-:&tc:~:..::=·~=~~-- boards. ficatlons and wage 'history Parts Man terviewing. * WIGS * Lumbel" Yard to $3 hr Exper. w/saws, stable, ma· ture man. to Box M-1015 Daily .Pilot. Luske.v B1·os. !: Co., Inc. Sell ladles fashion V.'fa:s Serving the \\"est Since 1949 by ''-earing on the job or General $3.95 HR. Jo'or ~nter \Vork. l\~ust have SALES 0 rtunity * Large, expanding chain needs :;::;,~:;;': ~~rson Well Est~~hed (14 years), full & part time ht-Ip. Temp, Closed SUnd · ays, Real Estate oUice needs socially, Call Ski !or appointment 646-3IOI DENTAL RECEPT. DAILY PILOT ~PE-R • ..,;~:=:;1..c:.:0:::..:.::..W::.:......._ Dept. Store Arc Welder $2.50 hr Ornamental iron \VOrk. & Perm. Age Ul-31. 6 Mo's ay. Mies ~pie. Private desk & resident required. Harbour v w phone. Top commission. 956-2871 J im Ryan • • Floor time. Good 'va.lk-in 19711 BEACH BL... 842-4435 traffic. Call for interview. e WAITRESS Experienced Full Time WANT AD • 642-5678 J. W. ROBINSON Newport Beach • Has immediate opening for an EXPERI ENCED SALESMAN FOR MENS & LADIES BEITER SHOES FULL OR PART Tlr>IE Auto Mechanic $500 mo Expet. on Amer. cars. 1'-1ust have o\\·n tools, mature stable man. Stock Clork $493 mo Eicper. \v/good driving rec- ord. Extruder Opr $2.29 hr !I.tin. 1 yr exper on produc· APPLY JN PERSON 10-5 Pl\I tion line. ~10NDA Y TiiRU FRIDAY PERSONNEi~ DEPARTf.lENT •2 Fashion Island, N.B. Machine Opr $2.29 hr t Yr. exper on production line. Route Slam Equal opportunity emplayer J-IUNTINGTON BEACH General Office $4SO. GoOO typing, plus math abil. ity, call Loraine. \\'estcliff Pi t office 1irl wanted. Sharp Personnel Agency, 2043 looking. Xlnt job for student \Vestelitf Dr., N.B. 64S.2770. with secretarial desire. Hrs. Lachenmyer Re.:i11or GENERAL JJlll!iurance Agcy. flexible. Call for appt, 1860 Newport Blvd., C.l>f. girl, CdM, part time Exp'd. 548--0818. olflc.e 646--3928 eves. 673-4571 Rcsuml" PO Box 8, Cdi\1 GIRL lvith drivers license * RECEPTIONIST to help Lido Isle mother NE\VPORT BEACH \\ith sum1ner a<;,livltles of 6 children 2-11. l>u tlcs in-1\-fajor California nondefen.~ cluOe driving to and from company seeks hi10 rccep. activities, babysitting, &. tionists: Sales *OPENING* FOR REAL ESTATE SALESP.ERSON Flool" time avail. CALL FOR APP'T. child care. Call 673-1900 J Jo'ull time. High Mr. Corbin or Mr. l\.1artin I GIRL For G e n e r a I School graduate with busi. Restaurant help, Will train. ncss training. 1 to 2 years MAl-T011111 Apply 3021-B Harbor. Cl\t. experience in general typ.. ColtalN-MAftTINiJ Ing and receptionist \VOrkl-===~1~11~'1~112=====­GIRL For housecleaning 1 Xlnt typing skills required. day evf'ry 2 \\1'.'t'ks. S2/hr. II Part time t6 hrs * SALESLADIES * Laguna Beach. 4M-9881 . dally). High school gradu-20--25, lo work as field rep. Hardware store salesn\lln. ate "'Ith general oUice \li'Ork for nal'I concern. Respons\. H. W. \Vright Co. 126 Ro-desired. Some typing. Ac-hie and ha\·e a n ·au~o. No ,•:::'cc°':.."::':,,• .:C:..1\1'-. ~----I qualntenance \Vith business exp, nt'!C. Prl"f to train. 1'~or HELP YOUR machines helpful, intervie\V c<\11 10 to S p.m. llUSBAND 544-8136. Apply in person only THE RIGGER No. 16 Fashion Island Ne1vport Beach \!,"OMEN, Prr. W/caJ.'. No door to door or ph work, good pay w/Sarah Coven. fry. No invest. 547-3428 J en. nie. School ... lnstl"uction 7600 ~ c1.sses Furniture IDOO OVER STOCKED MUST SELL Mattress Sale Twins $49,9,;, 1'\llls $59.95, Queens $89.95, Kings $119.95, Twin Size Headboanis $7.95. Trundl~ Sets $89.95. Sl«!ep. er Sofas $179.95 & Up, Studio Couches $89.95, Corner Groups Sl69.95. SIESTA SLE'EP SHOP 1927 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Open Daily 10.S 1\-fon. & Fri. 10.9 645-2760 20 PC .. ''MADRID'' 3 ROOM GROUP FROM MODEL HOMES Includes: Quilted aola It chair, 2 end tables & coUee table. 2 lamps, dreuer, mir- ror, headboard, qwlted box springs & niattreu , 5 pc dinin& room; table &: • 4 bi- back chait:ii. COMPARE AT $'149.95 $399 -. No do\lm Pmts. Only $11 mo WELK'S WAREHOUSE 600 W. 4th S.t .. Santa Ana SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Duclet -Li the.. -Staid - Bother -HAIR CUT. A barbershop in Miami dis- pla,ys a Poster of a ~­ haired hippie with thi1 cap. lion: "Beautify America, Get a HAIRCUT." FURNITURE returned from display studies, model horn. es. deeorators cancellation. Spanish & tlfedlterrantan R D FURNITURE 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. cl-ery nite 'til 9 \\'ed .• Sat. &. Sun. 'til 6 RAITAN dining lablt', 6 chairs, xtra leaf. $100: single bed $15; single ~ bed frame, $4; roll-a.way $3', desk $10 6)!>-0542 aft. 6, KING-SIZE Bed in perfect cond. $70; Couc\l ( f cushions) $30; 2 marble top tables. 736 Weelo, rear, C.i\1. BAR S tools . 11\vl vel , upholstered in ll'atherlike naugahyde with ho b n a 11 trim. Cost new $49.95 each sell for $20 each. 646-lnt. EXTRA Long twin bed, cof- fee table, end table, TV set. couch, ~tc. 2144 ~ Ave., No. C, C.l>f. CUSTOi\i \Vood bar with burnt orange Jea1her hand rail & 3 bar 11tool.s, S150. Call 830-1337. CUSTOM Spanish, 2 carved orange sil k chrs, 8' flora sofa, carved \li"ood \villi lamps.~ OINETI'E set, twin bed8, desk, chairs, mcnkey pod dining tbl. pallo l u r n. 548-4265 1WIN n1aple M:l. bo x springs & niattress. $~0. '""'"' BEAUTIF1JL Solid Teak ll- quor cabinet & bar $149. IH&-3458 GRAND piano anlq \\'hi. $4j(), Custom dining sel $400. 592-1.838 i\fOVLVG · t"'llmiturc and ac- cessories for sale·. * 968-4644 * PILOT \VANT AD! 64z.5678 $125 wk + comm. I .==;:;===::;=;======---..:._~======== I Service completed, sales bkgrnd, willing, to change You can et1rn up to $12.50 outstanding benefits and saJ. * SA LESWOi\tAN needed. in an hr. ta.king orders from ary for the well.groomed in. Must ha\·e experience. Ap. )'OUr friend~. 11(!\ghbors and divldual with a pleasant ply in person, JACKIE'S relatives for Studio Girl's personality. FASH ION CENTER, T 5 beaut. Good Houaekeepln&: • untington Center, Hunt. to start July 1: SPANISH dining nn set, area rug. 16111 Edgewater. Huntington Harbor. 592-1790 LOVELY Floral &0fa, never used, $12.i Match. )ove 11e1.t $7;). Pvt pty, 530-8337. ; •• ...... APEX Employment A9ency ''J'HE EASY \VAY Cask ua why) 1873 HARBOR BLVD. (%block So. ot 19th) COSTA MESA 548-3426 ..._ approved WIGS, WIGLETS, Please caU Mrs. Smoot at,1..::E'·'-~==~~- F ALLS &: co.!imeticsl • 64W258 between 8 AM &: * SA.LES\\IOMAN * Top profits. No 1l'rrilory l.2 PM, 1ttonda.y thru Friday. MATURE Part time restriction&. AIM> sell where Rec:tpt. to $500 . Young Maternity ShOps you work. Fl Un1c Cir spare Be 111 1 N B lli v So Coailt Plata aft 2 Pl\f •I !Ito Newpol"t School of Business hours. Side lino OK. Ph au u · . 0 ces, ery,_:.:.._;;..ccc_ _____ _ toll frre 800-6214005 or plea~nt co.wor~er1_. Top SECRETARY. Assistant lo Inquiries Invited \\'rite STUDIO G 1 Jt L benefits. Call li:f1ss Verna, president. Salary ba.sed on Ask fo,. None Hoff min HOLL\'\VOOD Dept NC·2T 557-6122, Abigail Abbot Per. f'xpcricrtef'. Near Orange 11461 Hal"! ' St .. · N 0 '. sonnel Agency, 230 \\', 'Var. Co. airpo11 . C...11 a-16-09.18. 557-6621 llolly,vood, Ca. 911105, for ner, Suite 711, Santa Ana. **SECRET ARY ~ tull ;,,ro & '"" "!'"''1" Roc•ptloni•t to $500 EXECUTIVE** ITS YOUR MOYE b)• n1a1l. No one will call Typing 80 to 100 ,vpm, sharp on you. All rcplita con-appearance, call Loraine. Pol~. articulate Sttrt!tary lldeotlat. Pl>. lod'Y. Weotc!IH p..,,..,,., ....,cy, '~th abovo .,..,... ""W•. INDUSTRY CAREERS HO:\tEWORKERS le.nveklpe m1 \\lestclilf Dr., N.B. Type 70, SH 100. Min. S ........... , w...... """' ..... mo. )'1'S 01 ,....n, .,..,r ... •• AIRL ... ' l yn•yu stamped. self add. env., RESPONS IBL E Sitte:r Ext.'c:utive Secretary. Xlnt ""· -M - }(iSsack, P.O. Box l~, needed. Jn my home, No benrfits &; salary. For ap. Garden Grove, Ca. 92&1(1. CM. 2 children, 5 days wk. polntment. contact PttlM- HOUSEKEEPERS &: prsc-T:3CM :3l $20 546-0066 alt 5. ne1 S4Q.4020. lk:al nunie5 needed at R.E. ~esnlan-t.tanager AVERY PRODUCTS Sawyer Home. 646-6116 Beach Mle• _ Rentals Consume!" Division TIME 'FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 494-MiB or 546-1698 2620 s. Susan St. R.N. 3 P~f kl ll:30 P:\I. Sa.nte Ana INr Superv\1tt. \Vk. ends oll. l llll'bot• Ii:. \\'arner)' e OPERATIONS AGENT e TICh."E'J' SALE.Ci e RESERVATIONS e AlR FREIGHT-CARCO e CO~f~fUNICATIONS e TRAVEL AGENT ' A irline Schools P1<:ific 610 E . 17th, Santi Ane 543-6.1'6 WANT AD Park LI do Convalc11ccnt 1--'=.::::...:o..:.c::..:;::.,;._ ll01p, 144l Superior Avr .. DON'T JUST WISll tor N.B. PH: 61.2-2.-110. Ctll only furnivhlnga for your ho"'?, 8 Al\1 to !'i PM find grellt buy.c In toda)' I .:...--------1 Clanif\ed AM. THE QUICKER YOU CAU..., DAIL? PILOT WANT ADS! Dial 642-56'78 A c.h1t11e ti. THE QUICKER YOU SEU. --------· ~--~~-~~'""-'"'-'-"-~-'-'-~~-----~-~--~---~--------~~~-"~~----~----~-~-~- 17 PC. KING SIZE BEDROOM Large 9 drawer dresser, rnlr. ror, 2 bedside slands, Klnr size headboard, ftame, quilt. ed mattress, sheets. blank- ets, etc. Choice of Spani!;h or !\lo.km SI.vie ALL FOR $249 No do1vn pmlJ;_ only $9 mo. WELK'S WAREHOUSE 600 \V. 4lb SI., Santa Al»..1 Daily 9-9 Sat !Ml Sun 114 Offl co. F.u.mlture .. •11 Refln'd 34Jdi0. wood deaks, $69.30 • Refin'd wood ann n>t.aJ1' chairs, S29.50 • We have the largest Rl.ection of ti.Std oHice fum in this area. i\fc ~tah11n Deak l*>O Newport Blvd. 612·84;:() Offlco Equlpmont IOll IBM Electric typewriter, ~fodcl 72, u.;o, * :s.1:;.n ·1 * ,. ------~---- MEJICHAHDISI POR SALi AND TRADI -· -MERCHANDISE FOR SALi AND TRADI FREE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ---·-- --------! looto &· YKhtt -""'I"' Booto 9040 Trucks 9~ lmPortod Autoo 9600 """•rlcd A·~ot f' O•. r_•.1•_S._1 _, ___ I022 Ttl•vlslon l20S 2 Allty kUttnis ltrtped about -1 -~--:-.:._____ ... -- ----'= a wkl old -719 "BY OWNER" 17· Flbel1'as• 25 hp mo:or. LEllSE KEW c 11c DATSUN r "'j WED A: 1'trarr. 1 swvl NEW A USED TVs LABRADOR 1 ')'f' old JMle SELL. 1eut ot lease controls. $350. No tntUcr. ' i,, ·----~ •b&ln.2ottom>na..tl>l,band For W./ftnt. ...,. ....,; children -.......... 411 ll -T .s. ~. DOT DATSU•• -·-- 1awn ......, • edr•r. 0un1a,·,, 1ru Newport, Of. ,, .... ,.,.i 892-<lu 119 Wheeler. &an-"'"-wit• ··-·· ···• -TnUCriS •• C ..:: DAILY Pll.OT )f·AN..; Im, .)rt.:d Autos -· -- 'Ct Ill :lAf.O conv, A-1 body, Ct •• ; ' ·-·.,n, Batgam at s·:;j,, &::-mo ' =.:.:. ~'. 518-718I t Adorable ftull)' tema>o kl• ~ .. s .. ~ .. ~,.t!: ~~Ho Homo• __ f2!0 l'70 G MC IT., OPE~AILY b~ 1: ..•• K ftfl. Plwna>U,. Apt c, C.M. !!_'Fl & SI•-l2ll .,,. lhY •white, 1 Pl' .._ ... l reeent maJor BAY HARllOJI -vs • ~ •·-cvw SU NDAYS • "1 'G" ,. ltrtped Haer abo calico a. x-· Pl"" xxx M·~ otter.· Mobllo H . s I ~ . ~ -.-.... -• . . •'' . ·~er {(C""A. GEN ESTATE ......... ltemo •-•~I-~ old~-~ Id' ·---omo a 11 2 ..-lllle, 900 • :IJ.ID p'.. 11.135 Cea.b Blvd. , v • »•• IOlM new A m.11c. Musi: CRAIG Pioneer 4 •I trade n&UR'O. ... ~ ... Wee~ 5.l949'TI. £vel ALL NEW '7' MODELS tlrta, gower aticerlIIE, ~ Hwillncton Beaeb ~ 1~1 _. ----- Go! 2001 ·Hawn Pl. NB home otereo. iss. Call Ill .... _, 719 -NOW ON DISPLAY brak~·-·f!C'-a. :Ill Oat 142-Tllll or ""°442 "?', • ..,. Attnfr." Lcrs• Selection 616-ll17.• t "'"""· TOTAL Intearadon: s hlk 21' 8IJRFING Wl1UGCER. :Ill' Wi<jet u low u -bed ..... board and .... '67 DATSUN WAGON Of "'''I --~~--·-ldtt•m, nam<d Red. Whl .. °"'°"' buUt by Pbll 12' Wldea to ... \/idft ..... !3'044) 2 ,. ... ._ NEW MIDGET $1115 ., Ccmpen, Rr.1~u, _,,.Jl.l'1.I, r/away Miscella---•Blue. Pt. Slenwle. Shott. ~*--"· .-. N··•-·--~. V I' bl bed, .BBQ," lamp. chtlt, -•-• WKned tmd l33-58U. di.)'s .,... .. ana. -_. -~ Park Spac.es Available ai only th •It.al CffWY, _, ' ans, t.Oftt S. 1Abli1, ...... 400ll8th,N.B. UNIQUEFUBNmJRE ....H · · 11; CaDlllera,oo..,.rn.ooo ~~..::,.s~=~=. $172 per mo. ~':.,~~~\i.: -::,W·!!lD~RY. DuMS,New&UMd HUTClf. bamboo trim, good New driftwood table, custom. ffiVE An eva-a pod 18' GLASS over • 40 hp Colt.a Mesa 1n4l 541)..9470 ~~Bill ApPlt-~ or Bill (UDE591) Will take co.r in r}: • ·-~ lmm~diate Dtllwry ~nd38th, :a rt•mN-8.. tq• boat made wood chaJr, $40 ... bmne Cata 1: ·Id.tall -w/ekf;. atuter. 'I'l'aller, •••••ue trade or rtnance private par CHICIC IVERSON --Now a.tracll tape declr.. DC .....;. -l eolan, ....,. cover, llOO. 5i'7.sl!61 UNIVERSITY . . Mo ....., oupply " 2 Ir· -,.._ 719 · THE MEADOWS OLDSMOBILE ty, 516'41152FE_RorRA.~Rl.!m3. ~~~:;"~I~. VW ~lancoo 110!' •oe0akera 1511. Old \of! 1-tor N~ bl~---~-~In.a.ts MIO ··-• 11 Unuaua! a -p 1 ,_ --.---~-( 1-~) • -u-~ 81.... AU Modell 549-3'.131 °E)ct, 66 or It KENMORE aalo. wuher " oMcn... plc<uret o,;;;.....-411 >dot. Dirty •• but tac. ol 11· FlllERGLASC.nterboud ~-c..t.a ii ... ~-":';..-~ FERRARI lmCOSTHMBORA ~":-\ID· Pencttlt elec. dryer, latlt blue Nth.~ wt $10 w.r ' left. Heavy. 67S.f'15t lloop w/trtr, 1 yr. old. $1095 RHeJ'vaHonl .....,.,_ ;:;:::~:.;:;=-~--'~::::::-::: ~ modela, xi.fit cond. Both $95 Sida llD ~-' LI ' • 7/9 or bst oh-. Or trade lor ue now """"• LEASE·A-TR.UCK N..,,.,.-t lmporu Ltd. Qr. '68 BUG, b11t ~-t•t Wlll dellv. lf7..ml.5 er , ~ A1Ql q u • ty -Venture 22. 300 ... ~.. . taken ln Oranp Co\11!1;)''• "IO no.A .. -re-ana:• Count)''• onJ.>· autbm' Y.in •• Sf6-8672 f-' ~:omen• clothing, liJe U, AUS'l'RALIAN Sbephrrd, 1~ C.N 6'6-Zfl rn ..... waf, ftnett •moat complete park ht V ........., ..;!8-192 IP. al tied dnler. w/canary ye! pnt. Auto/1Uc EZ Aul<l Wa.Mr ' Hamllb:m au tiryn', xln't cond. Both $85. Will deliv. ~847~ or 546-861'1 low price. Men's size 42. yr ' o&d.· Hu shotl. ,Xlnt , • ,· al 1485! Jeffery ltoad (Sur-an······ t:.....,· per mo SALf:S-SERVICE-PARTt:. tape die, Xtru. $1200. 1352. Balboa. mvd, No. 5 w/chlldren. Needs lra )'Vd. 2111 Sloop, '69 tul4' eqpd, Slp1 rounded by~--Groves) '10 ~ CF50 • V8, 2 ap-JJ 3100 w. Coe.st Jlwy. 3.100 YI. COut Hwy• H.E. 645-1756.' UJ>Ma4'1, H.B. Phone IM$-.10t8 1/9 4, Hinged mut. Sell or ln Itvlne :F;""W~rmation ,hiVan •.•••• $156.lBptrma: Newport Brach &42-941a &«>-17·:1 w;b:::i':,-..,..-..==...,,,,,I ~befoteO)D!lng._ PURE'BRED male ndeforpov.uboatto30'. call 893-Srso, 53!-8571 ~ TIDodll:Van-VB,auto/&12-9'<6 540.1 ~ AuthorhedMGOealer FORl&le:'61VWBu&:x!nt HOTPOINT MATCHED CUSTOM JEWELRY a.Jbuallu& AKC ,... Needa -S:U-8105. radio •••••••• 189.00 per mo Authortaad Fmart O.oler -----cond. l!lilo or 'beot otter. CAL 28 l/S la Cl '70 Dod&e Piclc. Vll. auto, MO"GAN 64·-6-46711=--=-~~1 runaa, ,arr1ogs • pendants. n:.c • ,.,.i ., play ta. • .._ '""-oteo >wnocr .189.oo ""... ENGLISH FORD " . .,-vw, new nbu • ..,. illll WASHER A DRYER, XlN1' COND. $115 * *1 642-1579 COLDSPOT Frottltu, stand. u .. $85. Xlnt Cond. 613-7051, 120 Coral Ave, Bal bland. Let u1 mOOemile 'itNr al~ 133-2948 T/9 full equipped, aux eng, best $pitcea.$p11Cff..Speeel "Clrysler Leue System" --dn, take ow?' ~ta. $40 mo. jewelry, CUltom ~ rnn: BEES offer. 833-1234 . e:ct m, New 5 star Adult Parle -John Davis LEAVING STATE 54G-1124 tYel. ~ ~urtng •upplles. art"°""'· * betwn I am l 5 ..... C.ntrally located In qulat ' -9 to 6 daUy • 557-ALL NEW ENGUSll MUST SELL '67 VW Rocle hound gupplies, Real. MS-2.1TT KITE NO. 227, dolly, new ne\ihborhood of w~ I Leo Lerner FORDS NOW IN STOCK 195T MORGAN, new top, lltic prices. Tn cover, lood O>nd. $850 ter. C1o.e to ahoppfna aru 7 tti 9 eve• •• -213-TR 3-1095 DRASTICALLY brake .. SUXI. Private Par· St;uareback Ope~== Sun PUPPIES: ~ Ger'man ~1903. I: freeWQ", A beautiful new irOIEVY 'iii Ton, 6 I REDUCED !;)',Call 60-1'1'24. S•--J BRONZE Philco retr1c; SM GEMS. Shepherd, iia Collie, 3 mot 18 CatamuTan. must tell ci.ubOOuae, lee rwimnllns 8 ft bed itep bumperey 6 TO CLEAR ••w'"'°r almoat new. 1125. old. Male and female. Main uil l Ge-. $425 pool, Jacuut & oil other fa. ply on ;. ott road fu.1 LARGE SELECTION SUBARU AM/FM ndlo,'tape deck, arr11 * 67~1593 * 2750 Harbor Blvd., U-A '4>2'104 or MMS74 · 1n or bat ofr. &'g-1162. clllttes. 53().2930, 531""3571. trlr hltch.,30,000 ml. xinl TO CllOOBE FROM ---cond, 10,000 miles on new USED appllanca l TVs i:~ ~ ~io:. FLUITY l funky ldtte,. USED AQU~ CAT • .,..,1y 531~105. cond. 11400. 557-7315 Th-ro * '10 SUBAltU laotory e"""1e. Lie. llEP.s4 All ...,....... Dun!ap·1, . ' n gray blk & wht, 6 wkl r.ew ..U,. SPACES ----· ·--· -ROBINS FORD Hon Now 1""'· 1815 Newprt, CM 548--7788 MAPLE Bedroom set: Twin aid, bsbk. tree to p:id $500. * M&-2957 Available in Hunttncton Rec:rMt'n Vehlctes 9515 DiO HarN' Blvd. Immediate Delivery 9 other sqU.re INtcb DISHWASHER G . E. beds, box sprlrwa I:. mat-people T/4 Ftberil&D A Gelcoat Beach &: Costa Mesa'1 nic---···-· e 90 MPH CnpabWty to choon from. portable dolun modol. n~. .... ... Mr. ' -....... ~ * * ~-·-* * C<t ~-... '65 Econollne, rebullt e-·1·°"'"'~~M~-~~~~~ ....... o. • ,. Mllcl Per GtJloD c ·~·c1•, i""""'ON •-with mirror $100 Couch A HEALTHY WhlJnskel uniwu _.... ..-automatic, top opens to ' .~ 't' .. ..._ 5<lhlOl55 • matchln< chak ·blue 1111 rabbit -""""' WI. ,.,.,, Estlma"' 548-11'2 MOBILE HOMES ltand Ice box, otove lll50, ·-----• Beaulllul S>yU... V\V w Es TI ~ G H 0 u s E •cop-Cold1pot refrlc: old $40: m.a44 ~ 4 9 ·-t • .. •190 1tHODES ~ Good cond. Amerlcala '• -·~t. . available 962-1025. FIAT K. ""usrt oDrlmve ~c~ llAft """! Ext ...... - pertone rt>frigefafur. Xlnt Kenmore rang\!', old Po. evn. 1 Ideal for n.dJlc or-day salJ. every -• pnee. ranee. mv• 1 ~ .,..~ '" cond. $100. 837-1-445 Maple TV, needs adjuttl.rw FREE Ktttefll, 1 weeks~. ill!J. $.1000.. fi1S.'*4 JOMICRA, INC. '69 DODGE Van. CU.tom ln-I - -_______. MS 8aket CM 540.5915 1970 HARBOR BLVD. .,, •·-AlvED 19261 Beach Blvd ter. Elec. refrl.a'., new tirll•. ---- --• ' · COSTA1MESA REFl\IGER.ATOR.. $85. ~ .et $15 .. Maple 499-41511 . 1/9 Kh!ty rear. Xlnt·eond suP Huntington Beach 53fi.8511 * ·USED flOTPOlNT ~· ~ ... odds. ends. HOUSE TR ., . w CAB1N Sloop w/motor . Tapo dock. Bob 613-21l91.t520 e .. ™FIAINr•· ---SU-N--B-EA_M__ vw :u~'61 .'-* 5t8-6Tj9 * IOlsiP l>ench $25. 897-5277. 2 Moroable wbt. ldttem need avail. $1385. 541-328.1 • 2 BR, $7000. Choice •pace Cempen --eood home 1 male l 1 ./ KITE No. 121. 2 oaU., on &Oil coune. \; blk. """' ===---_;;::; ID 1'65 SUNBEAM Tiger.-""° '67 VW f.astbaclr re--•-m-2867 719 --con d It 1 on KU! beach. Ht.a. Bch. 53£.Qm chrome rlml 11•~ ·~ !"' .. _ •-~ ''fRll:lll 'HDER'' · -· ~·-~ Blaok Beauty. Total prtce 1 male ! female kitten 2511 ·Ph. 675-53. • . STAR 2 BR 2 ba. QuJet l;llLA $880, Take trade orf ornt- Oxford Ln, C .M. ,, r SAU.BOA.T complete adultperk.N.B.aru.LlYed 1171111At;,H(Hwy.ltl OPEL 836) wU1 ftnanae private 1m SINGER Touch O' Ma.He .ewtng machine ln walnut cabinet. Z l a ·:za11, bu&- tonlx>l.et. ete. Guaranteed. Pay off balance of $38.30 or $5 per mo. can 543-9335 .,,,.- ... ,-719 W/ .... -. • 1a_• ..... _.-_ NIW UHAHIY ...,.. 1cw ..,.. • _.... , ··--··· -party. Call Dlr aft. 10 a.m.. 10 n. rwtrw at 3" pipe. Doug Smith. ~ Motor Homn 9215 · 'A OPEL d!Xe. wagQti; ·102 5'»-3100 or M-102!.. Yau take it 7°!\,· ..,.,.7n 12' KITE A TRAILER. Xlnt --~ --..:..--..;..; OPEN ROAD ~ ;::·=;·~mi '69 FisTBAOC, I mo. dd, and .. ! It. 55 ~ """'-.bldng l800, 1969 27' Winne.... motor '67 Fiat 850 ~ IJ CO> ml tUJaJo ndJo 2 Small. quiet Jdtten., 1 6'J5.4146 home, comp 1. tell~ M;,:!ac~ of ~ · toP rack. cl.ins. Ta'n wtnui 1970 Slr:!ger toucb-o-nul.tic, zig.zag, beeu!. Walnut cob- IOle, 4ll&lc8I: ~button bo1H, ovttcasts .. aeama, b 11 n d hemS, deslgna A etc. Guar. . SH cash or small pymta. black. 1 ......,. • wbL SABOr-stan MUlor-Fbel•. lalned. fully oqulp'd. !Aw VohlcteL Coupe, R-·"• tVDL llf) PORS<;~E-brown lnt'1ior. s...- MS--0823 1~ No. W5. North lllLils. Otus. ~f!:ut~~M: --o-$799 '62 p he 5 _Jl,895. MS-2629 CC.M.) 2 ..................... hair l:lolq. Xlnt. 1385. 675-0057. ..; appreciate• 6li;.&;ni e New Campen OrlC L."9 VW -s;;,.n;-.m:r;;, ROYAL elect typewriter .165 .............. female. -·-··--· ---· -... • . from Harbour v w Coupe. Ablolutely "'ncount! rndlo, stick obl!L Showroom Prlnt1nC' calculator $115, 548--0813 7/9 Pow.r CrulHrs 9020 Mini Bikes 9275 $995 • • condition. Uc. BBN021, cond. Da)'l M&-36IW. nw 1961 Ford Convert $100. SEVERAL Cute kittens need e large Selection of 187U BEAOi BL. l42..ff35 $2699 m-0645 . """""" typewriter 159. """' home. Need ....... ;;1 800S &5t a .. &£ M1N1 blke-lOnt ...... 3\; Now and u ... Campen HUNTlNCTON BEACH CHIC!( l\'ERSON '64 vw Fttiden eak:ule.tor s 12 0 • 5f6.:3S66 before 4. rrn Cutlus. Rare ....... few In hp, Disc brka, Good tires. -e--:-vw -· SINGER Auto sig-zag 6 mos. old. No attach needed tor zlg·zii&, button b o I e 1, designs, etc. Guar. $39 cash or iinall ji,aymenta. 526-661& plUI othtn cheap. Rotary KITI'ENS N!ed • permanent existence. 210 ;: 45 mp~. $1!ID new. WW saerill~ at • OPEN ROAD r'"'·"I j. I :•;• .... Convert?ble lawn mower $5. Tue• Ir home • Iota of klve. All' 2 INNcl, bud, ndio, outrlr-$85. SG-2673 ao so. 11.&UOB BJ.VD. fl 549.30ll Ext. 86 or 67 Ora~e with brand new paia- Wed au day, eves &ft 4 varietlet 837-nn 719 ger, baU tank, conv. top, -""s°'o°'NC.AN"ZA~.~B~rand-~ne-w-&\N'l.& &NA. c.4UP. r:..gr• 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ley top&: brand new qlne, PM. 340 Bm&dway, C.M. BU< P~lan cat, love• ftshin& extru. Xlnt for Runt Hr. $90 (5 mlle1 '°·of Dianeyland) ,,.J ~~ COsrA MESA Lie, OYJ79:l. * AUCTION * cblldttn. ID moo. o Id. water lldlng, boy c:rulalnrt. 833-3592 (7") Al.-• Al~IJO t t .,_. 1970 Porsche 911-T coupe, 5 $Ht9 Muolc•I 1125 Fine Funrttun M<.a73 1n :'....""= m':: .,;;:~ New '70 Datsun -o •par -•!>eed trw. r· ,,,... with CHICI( IVEft~ON ln1trufn8_nll-'----& Appliancet BEAUT. Jdtten5 to lovlrw Motorcyclti_• __ 9300 lGOO OHC Pi........_ Dunlap racing tires Am-Fm • VV/ Call Mr. Rllo ... ~ (ll.31 . • ....u.,-with camp. 9625 Cardell Grove BJvd. radio/and other xii-as. MJ. FENDERSABSAMPLIFIER No Auction Tllnfte honJea .;Ith dilldren -Call CM-e531; wliilds, (11f) .......... -et. 8aJe prioe $2099 dlr, 537-T177 193-1568 6500. $7850. Call 673-3319. DELUXE RICKENSAOIER W indy's Auction B11m art. 5:00. 962--2359 Tit ~ I - - - -• c• 67'!'98) Will take car tn --- BASS GUITAR .......:1L N-CM ~ -2 -•o, 2 female Jonghaiftd THINI trade, Wlll finance rtvate MpG ™"" WiJi¥1 a '68 FpltSCHE 911 Wpeed * '1s-64o4 * IN•"rz .... .,...., ~ u-.. l&' ...... n.n • ......... V 105 HONDA --.. Call .,_.. ~!.. or '6:-Fi1t 1500 ~ Xlnt Sportainatic, U!./fm, 20,000 · Behind Tony'1 Blda. Mat'L klttem. 6911 Paule. Clrde, n.i•~ -""'""'p -$.fm ..._..._,,. mnd Jo ml'a new b'9.m ml. X1nt co.-!. ln--0385 or '6.5 VW Sci bk 1500 S ELECTRIC Gunar, red H.B. &n'--0312 1/t hp ~ lift.foot 111 • · -...:. top ,· "--.· 697~ Clean * ......, ho-~ dual I k * NEW CARPE"1' Barpinl th.ottle-cultom b1.. wheel 8 ""'·" ...... ......., .-•"""' ~· pc -ups, "--t -~ home, apt. FIVE ~ -Id~--••--·---~ ..,_ cwi cab-over cam-., ... °""1 ----~ 5·00 PM --be! • -~ ---~ ·-~·-·-··--''FRll:lll 'HOER'' ~·· -. 19'!0 PORSCHE 91l·T .. p. _,~ ~·« . • $100.Dave,ai.>-ll•'"' ore bol.t, camper, trlr. 1000•1 ·8'15-1694 Tit 5t1'*36after 5pm Liii.A ~ple~acon,:u.d169~ett ___ , __ • Signal f!:nae. tm. m&gs, •i9vw -s:uxr*-takeow;: Walnut Spinet $250 yards, all 1izes &: colon. MALE hu~ dog, 5 moa. d n.' Ori: "Conqueror'' ,82 um wae '"""· ., 1Sth St., Co.ta Me.... es HILLMAN Xtru, 3,000 ml.~2-$1400 p&YJ11en~• .. 1 646-?651 after 6 PM Wlndy'1 Auction Barn, old w/lhot.. 968-m'l 119 Lib ntrW' ·New crpa hol NIW·USID-SftY. , ------'64 "C" AM/FM, new ttre1, 842-580'J. atter 8 r--.. -.~~., .. Nwpt ffivd, CM. DO~BLE Bed mattre9 I: new tin~. Fully ;;:tp'd'. L-" n n p 1964 F.co~Ilne Van, llps 5, '64 HILLMAN chnn wh11, XLNT, Pr ply, '63 VW. 2 Dr. ExeePt .cltM. PlaftlDI & 0f'l•n• 1130 -· box s--'-• 54$-71Tl 119 Lnte or. sale. 567...sfto or llL.I -... =--=--• ..,auto tram:; mur 1ell-!TJ&ke Rum good. $275 $2800 644-0'lp5 ~ ~ Mech. A·l. $595 or best af. KIRBY -~· f"'n t .., .. ,. ireu. offer. 531~. •~'""l9' or "'" -----• 1 -·i~ .,. _19 : PIANOS Ir ORGANS tacbnleni.-~ud:c ~ BEIGE A Whl calico kittl'n f99..42QG,,-i '67 Y~tAHA m. Electric 1960 INTERNATIONAL ite~ __=:_• .,..,.;io.u '68 911Tan'!tr!J)e4-!pi:!. Mag, CT. -·-· .....,._ -- NEW A USED butler. Take over payments 10 wa. old. ~1570 1/1 24' Cabin Cruiser, Excellent 1tarter. 1 owner. Clean. van c:onverted. to cam . JAGl!h. R w~eel~. $5300. 831-1880 or 196.!, VW 23.000 mi, radkl, e Yamaha Pianoa e>rpm of $-f.50 per mo. or pay iin' end LIVESTOCK llhape, AD around new paint. Must sell, mUe otftr-$550. M7-96& per · 831-1555 1u.:iroot. $150 0/<llfer. e Thomas Orpm <ltf for only ~Bl. Call J.n watt'r now ln Long Beach. !m-1782 ···-~-· --------M:;..'?095, BUS • Kintb.u P1ano1 ou-9335 anytime. S•" ~ mm;. ~-HONDA 450 oc ·~~ .. r;•k ~·11 JAGUAR TOYOTA '611c-,vw=~ •Kohler I: Campbell LADIES dJamond dinner REGISTERED BurmHe kit. lJ' Sabre Craft 120 Mere Scrambler, m'.I mi's, xlnt. best of:l~. 67>1.;:: or HEADQUARTERS 7 pall, JW1t1tllre 1 COAST MUSIC rtaa. 1et .with 114 brat ""'· Clwnpioll alrrd. Call Crui""-'11ding baMIDr>-l!llO. m.1837 betwn I l .• Th< on1y aulhorl...t JAGUAR '66 .T0'1:0TA •3600. 12595, · brand .... NEWPORT -~ HARBOR ..,.,. diamond, 2 dlaMOnds 64>-0391 . fully oqulpt. 3lS Robin 7 PM. Duno llug9l11 9525 dall" la tha •ntire Harbor CORONA CHIC!( IVE Costa Mesa * 6tl-2851 -'ti karat on each elde. Hood, CM. '6'1 HODAKA dirt b t k e, · · ·-Area. RSON Open 10-6 Frl 10-9 Sun 12-5 Brilliant cut Sacrifice' Rep-•MR SACRIFICE· lnii' lnbrd All fl--.lau tank ' seat. ex-e vw Chaula Shortentnr. Complet·· Gleaming J\ztcc red with VW i . Dog~-' . --. , ....... .... b nd I the tte int $COUNT ly to Box P360, Dally Pilot fbrgl s, xlnt concl. $1650 or panslon chamber, Beat of-Free pick Up ' delfver7 SALES 1 ra h new ea tl l'f! ~ 549-3031 Ext, ,615 • HUGE DI FRIGmAIRE elec <JVen, rng, GREAT DANE best offer. 673-9361. fer. 557-731.S. . e&C-Of43• SERVICE or, u automa c transm 1970 HARBOR on new hood, bltn. $75; Port steroo, Brindle fem. puppy. Top 26' Chmcralt Expl'HS Ou.IL '6t BSA 750 • $900 PARTS slon , radlo, Ml factory COSTA MESA or n BLVD. Wurlltur and $40; Stenotype m 1 ch, khoW proipect.. Out of very er _ tis, s)eeps 6. Clean, Please call: 6'JS.8973 imported AUtos MOO BAUER equip, ~1 :1; MUST Sell: Leavins l·~,.;o';n'R~:~'s ~~ ~~"'· 1100: ~~-· 6<2.'1185 new~!~· ~9910 ""' Kawasatd !iOO AUSTIN HEALEY BUICK CHICK IVERSON :.vw~~~ Stare. ect ..... la ..,.. GOULb MUSIC CO. FENDER Bass amplifier REGISTERED Autb'allM Merl'!! __ ~,~P· 9035 can2':s.:ii S,:r 6 IN V\fr/ aho.pe, Radio, Good ..... Sine>! 1911 ""'""' Rlckonbaober b... -puppie .. 7 ""'· Af. '69 y AMAHA-ENDURO AUSTIN AMERICA COSTA MESA '"'°'' Ext. 66 or n Extraotor "'1\au1 t. In aame 2045 No. Main, $.A. p ltar fectlonatt, intelligent A LARGEST d!IOOUntl on all -• E !?th s~ 1.970 !!ARBOR B VD family 1\nce ne * 547-0681 * * m-6404 * good w/dlftdreh. $35. Call marine equipment. Radios, • 125cc, $350. Sale1, Service, Parts ~ · ""OC"I;"' L • 642-1724 (II no answer w. "'°· M9-3888 ,compuses 0 .depth sounders, MS.1115. Immediate Delivery 548-7765 COSTA MESA call!Jl&) • keep THE BIOOESTI 4 x 8 REGULATION pool • pe.lntl, etc .• everythina: for All Model.I '69 -Xl'E C-·-;;;;;:;;~~~~;:;;;; 1 -~~-teble complote wllh all ac-ENGLISH sheep dog. l•m nd NJ! • '66 S"zuld x~ • \ pe. ITGli,JYIQJIT~ 1967 v.w. Stdan. Good run. i P;lano l Orgen Sale ' In Town . cessorles. Xlnt cond. $350. 1\i yn. Champ EngUeh power • Ba • Xlrrt Cohd., $Z75 1\11 nlng cond A iood 'tirn . L d Marine • ttery Shoppo ""126'1 be-• 110 actual mn... AMIFM. _,... ••• '"'6 • $121l. 646-3629 bef<lre 4 PM. ttock. Grtat for .1 I. • ,,,,.,.. p.m, ...-f"t . Is going on CAB!N-MaMmoth Lake• In --or -2'30 w. Cotut Hwy., N. Bch. ""' BONNivn.LE. Xtnt turbu wheel•, full lactory ANNIVERSARY '63 vw~EXL=T=-con1 warranty. hfust sacrrnce • under fight now et WARD'S 8ALDWili STUDJ0 1819 Newport, C.M. M2-M84 Hl&h Sierras., Sips 7, turn. DUSH setter pup, 6 wka, Boet Sllp Moorlnt 90S6 cond. $900 or best <ltfer. thll month! Window pr!Ce SAl:E retail. Call be ""' I , 1 niles, $95. 5.U"337f Eves inale, AKC, Shots. --. ---· -968-2822 or 536-2135 SG4l3 full "'"' ~ 540-0617 * S7U711 * SUP AVAIL. tDr mlTO'W -"'~'68=Y~omalla_c~GO=-cc--31.JJ W, <:odt Hwy., H.B. wai · ..,.ce now 1970 TOYOTA WAGON ~--'~ -!40-11'< 14787 (R268341 will take old. 6372 Damo $1117 Mf!Y.' VW MUNTZ Audio-Stereo 4 and LOVABLE Furry blonde ~" _,,,...fl;, Rmdet 33, Xlnt oond. $150 A tho~ MG ~-• er ••• u •--or• WU! · L 32 Sa•-Erl-PC u l"la'!J ~er ..._ Q\IWQ • Toyote M .. rr-:i II "149 $55.89 I track car unit model A.al. IJ\&la, hsbk not 1ultable tor • u.:-.-, n, • -----=-"=Ml.:::70,:___ flaance privat potty Call .. pr ti ~-nd·~ ~-.,. -55 Me~, Fea~ Etc '66 AUS'nN Healey s~i. e · LlcJPllll6 • -" Exoe ent ....., h...,... rnlOlll: sm. chlldten ~·. · '" • .'UJC.l·, • * * B•.A 250 * * .,., Dir at1 ]n am 546-3100 <lr • \. ·~ Call -• .,.... Best kept, most ~bit con\/f'rtlije, Make offer. 4~ ,...;_ · • DEA LEWIS .B .. l~~8.'~~~ Cl••• D;'~P0;~7·veey IQOd 2 ~~n~l'ason. =nai~p:~~rtL:at~ __ XLNT...:""°=~..:64&-5346c.ND:...:.rr:.::'c.0_N_! -I _,._i_-0_337 ______ 1alr_ '65~:;UAR 3.3 sedan, auto. 1966 Harbbr, C.H. 646-9303 '147•1:.~0&"Li a ... •tarting Tu .... July oondltlon '$15. AIO> 557$JS Dr. or -..... John 250 Honda. Seml-Chopp<d. 'lll)•ROAD!ll'ER ll»f, Original Win""" l1800 I ' MA EY vw LEASI l4!h, T p.m. 6 weeks courae refrl(tn.IDr $50. 8G-233L ST. Bernardi to show A Roberts, 675-4472 or John Re-bit e~. trans. Xln't oond, ~:l..~'! 675-4177.' ' B IL X . AT' Ill-HAMMOND ORGAN !NVALlD Walker with S.aL ...... Ch. ...... Liberal B. 1<1,..1 .. y. '7>8711 ...... 6!5-61113. '65 3.8S Sod;>wr. air, lthr,r "T""'IQIYJQ~----"'1"'1"'~...,...1 CHICK IVI s;TUDIOS, 2854 E. Coast Chrome and Leathtr. Ukie tmn•. m-s'JO. 495-5165. SLIPS A·-n ...,._,.. .. -•• n ---------1 chrm w/w, Mitx:. tires, k> -·-vw· H"Y.. Corolta d t I Ma<. New. IG0.00. Call 831~239 -~--•• -· Auto Service DATSUN ml. Trade-oUe" 644-42tl!5. = "·---AKC Toy P,~s. I wttb .. 2>60 ft. Newport Sq. ~-uAnnn 11 ··~· SERIES 400 Cotte-0-Phono 2 black males. Have II wk · Writo DaUy Pilot. "°" & Pam.,_ __ .;._ --------·1•1 BEACH BrVD. u'"oom'.:Dis. • , wlremote ..,n1ro1 play .-. ean 613-3812 P-1012 ,Tiiii:S,-ma.15, blk wa11a. e MERCEDES· BENZ Hunt .... ch w.-w LARG R.UOIOND, Stelnft.7, Yam. bfl.ck. ~'&l2-7686 YORKSHIRE Terrier pup, WANTED slip for fO' Chris. wtnttt tll'tl, Xlnt for t trttN flff"lutRwY.oned. ~ N.:..:.-=tp= =I FT _,..,..,! I .,, tr!~· =·~.~;,.~5. -!.!""..;.,el"":~':2, or AU&. comp'r etc, NEW. Cbeap! .... DATSUN -.. -,67-C-orona-SELECTI SO Calif t Schndd Ml&lic .tand, um ture I: m..... .~ ~ ... Dft'"..._ or ~ A.1-:> f nu Carva.lr Wht of VW 'eo, UOT N~ tdalD. s.!te la Mems. Call 548--1311 Black U.borador Retrlewn. Dock apt.ct·up to 25' 1\dewtll1 wt.rims. 646-1557 '1.et.i.ler ln The i..Hf'JI t:1 .. a•" Red. Fully factory equipped. CAMPE \. . , GUN chett 1:111. 1 ,rabbit 11. AKC, lbotl. JO Wits. l:IO. Call 411111 RIYel' Ave. N.B. VW l!"'lna, Good Cond. ZIMMERMl\N (VLK921) WUI take car In PIANO • .._._._ .. xln't oond s bwriel $1.50 ftch.. .. Nt. '1t ~ l-m.sstS. l30-07lS • • MS-0443 • trade or finance private par. Harbour l'urnJ. -.. ~ ••• ean' !ldl each. 546-T/91 DOCK .,,... "" ... ID 50' • vw --tram ule1, a 2145 HARBOit ILVD. ly. Call for aPOOlntmont, ~~ --•· FURNISHINGS of 2 br apt. ~ --boal 12.35/fot>t. Top loca· ~~ ~ll 546-4052 ai 491-97'3. AtmlOIUZEI> HAMMOND --· W/ ~.::..~ • .:<1.!!<--BEAUTIFUL w..---.,,__ -...... ..,._ ··ss Tsoo·RilAosm TOYO?A .. 00--au~. SALl!:8 .. -n•• ..... .__.. ..,.., _. _ _ .. ,u... Al-..._~ ,15 Wll1TE 111~ _ SL rib, new t1rel. 12,000 nU a. 11'711 BEAOl BL. PR-411.....ub -~. Xlnt =;;;;:=:,.:=:===I --· -•-· ~ -· SERVICE dopt. oqulpmont • ~~ -XlnL con! 11745. = m41 !3"f· Jer1y "1ir-'eu'..m Misc. W.;...... NII llDO. m-at2!1. -· -S.rvlc.. toS7 automobile. In &OOd """'-su..., ftnW. w/black vtoyl Ooupo. Lo mileqe, now • •·~ llllNTINGTON --• G<I;;, 844-2950 hem 1 ..., 1a1.r1or • .peea <Rue mi ""'· Priced to .. 11 . SAAB W ANTE ~~~·ci!:.1~~ MAN'S Bib, TRANSf'ORTATION **-"'** ,2 FORD i; T. g eyl. tro<k will take ... de or finance 675-!0lll, -· :xt :Ill. I'll P'Y l09 doll& ~-mo. 1474>75. °'~~-carp?t.2160 Boets & Yechtt ,_ f'roee: E1t~1 548-1152 erctne-complete, new head ~rty call 5fM052 or 1965 WHITE Coupe 230-SL. '68 SWEDISH V-4 Saab, tront VO~AOCN foda7 , ~llJPrfsiht Plino $150 """" ~ Boat Charter tut Ir valves. $50. 548-3153. .U. .mlleep.._..new ••.... wheel-drlw. Delun model. and Mk b-Ran .. ---.CAPTAIN --·-183 CHEVY ....... Cali '68 Darsun Sedan Priced ID oalit 613-71181l. H••tor. Lo mu ... $1900. 549-3031 Ext. tlM1 ~"'.!!11''<· 1700 ';,~ :~,;,. !:.:: FOR CHARTER -' 11i5 • -· • ~..........,, • MG -m-nn -1t6iVW -• a tt bla -"-SI I clean (WQD "" will lal"' • 54M532 1215 • MFCR lllOVlllC ProtealOnaJ s-n.i.i-ca ............ r. eepa T--ks 9500 -Till! 1••,,r• ~----I ~' • --• F --"-·-·-~· • ~ trade or finance private ,,.,. •..,. , ·~ vw .,,. = -Air ' c:omDftllOtl, 1pra1 Guide Mnk&n It Central or r· .. ""'.,._ --·-· -• 17 call 546-4052 or~ •;,9 ~.".~A .. -......... Ex..::.11.~·~~ boothl, IPt&J' runs, pa.Intl, Atnl"tican watus _ aJtO Southttn CaW. Dally A '63 CHEVY~ Ton Pick Up. -L -..;;;!"-'("' c,.... f, nu ... ._ ~ metal cab\netl, furnace, Uoensed multl..enr. comm~. Weekly n.teii, For rea. call V-4, auto, air, cab hi~ fro9-2000-R03di:er. r/h, k> Convt"rt ~. 3 1~J. ~r. .J M ~u £:'.Q33'f lbls, racka. Pck'.-matu, dal pUot. land a: tea.. Ad-&U.Sm. c:..mpt'l' •hell. $24 50. mfk!~. $2:!)0. t<.s-o::;:o or c!.""ln c:r. (QXY8J!J\ r.-lll eororodo r.oi1 21000 act .. ~ iC:U V\VSedan~~.SUnrool.~ RCA 19" portable TV -xlnt wall plaqua., p I c t u r, mtnlstrattve expttlen,.... 27' Trojan Oy Brldre Sedan 537...&69>. -~216. t ' -J tt.l' In tro.c'~ err fi"'l!lneo miter f'.tllv ~-1~~·1 .,,,.--c F:\f. Jnqulrt 11 603 cond,,N<fw plctun: tube. $35.. tta.mes. slatu81'J, asb tr'a,)IS. Bt•t of rtftrenoe!I. Wrll• ful. equip. sips 6. $85-d&y. '&4 VW doublt cab pickup '67 DAT:;\iN"PJtk-up. ?.fu.'ll r:·:·.r.ite p-rty, C:U 5~Y.C:."I r." -· '" l" .. c:-•1 .. -c '•; !I Cd:Ot. !filltl23 • 1:lc. 6(2..UJ9. 5-19-:re&! Bo)( h'l 1000 • .Dilly Pllot. $'50 wk. ~900o. reblt eng, new t1re, palnL sell! fte lo rr);ite"'late. <'T <1"·:':773. (Y: 't 1•)\ T:-' a ~-,·1' T:rn -:~"SUrpl Mffi1X) OONSOl."E JO" OJAM0N~La.ptdary NE\Yl9' Chris Craft Ll'noer DIAL dlrtct 64J..MTS. Charle Ma.ny extrU. 53&-24'49. ~<l~2_:3122·_ _ ·~1 -t ~G r!' · .. ~ .. ~ tQ:j C:)~, c'"":':n ,-,1 1 ti ...... ., rrfv:i.te "C..~h" with a Da Black' Whlt1 $U. lll'f. PO'WC!l!o-ft!Od, -$4750. Contacl Bo At )'OUJ' ad, thl!n 1tt NcJr ell( THE QUJQU.:R. YOU CA.U.. '65 DATSUN It'\. WD.&. $5l0. I p, C::.11 I (. .... t, ,, .. ':':·1. c·1t n·r .-:··.10 •·111· a v.,tl'led ad. CUl 49S.alt -• pm. ...__ Tranolt. Bob Q>I•. ~nn -.. "" -rinll THE QUlCKER YOU SELL 54W788 • ~. 1 5'1 :ICo"' ~!·llr.:l • ·~ • -:::::::,.....~-'--"---• r . ~ - BUG llhllltb ncluct.11 c. NO RSON BLVD. E ON RS VaWa • VICE ·-BEAal D -tar .... 'Call -·-· 13Do- le Pvt I'll'. AM-lrll A;o, us" tnto U1Pflot ..... . '-1 -Open ,Every Nile &: Sunday Afternoon --I ---·~-------'-~--~--"'-~--~~~-------~-------~~~-----~-~~ . f • . . j -----..-----------~-· -----~-----.~~--,~7''7:-==-----~ -------·-------------------..... ---~--~ Aak ... Sa1et Manacet l821l Beach Blvd. '61 CHEVY B i s c a y n t Hwattnsmn Beach rntthanically IJOWld. IOOd 817.QlB'J KI 9-33.n Un!s. Befon! 9AM after {: 30 ....,-~=pA=y~· CA=SH~1 ~"""~· .....,,~"~~-., '69 Impala 12,000 mi's. F~ ed Sale. P/S. P/8, air, FOR YOUR CAR .':iJ...fc. Call 'til 11 PM. CONNELL ... EL CAMINO 283. ..... 4 track stereo, Tonneau CHEVROLET .....,, 11000. 548-8165 21128. Harlxr Blvd. '66 MALIBU Sport Coupe. a.ta Me$& 5f(' .. 12QO Xlnt cond. -TOP D01IIR-•~Call'==..,...,.~· ;::..:.: .... :.;:1540=-." an:v. Nova "°"1"'· Gd. motor. Fun-Summer Cfl.I' $275. ~75. for CLEAN USED CARS See Georae Ray THEODORE . ROBINS FORD ioal'Harb<rB!"'. Olola M- ICl-0010 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR For clean, uled can . JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN !tERCURY :El6Harb<r81"'._C.M. '62 CHEV. n. auto, gd mech'I COD!. $500. PH ' ~ '67 CHEVY Caprice, low -mileage, b,dtd! Xhlt COGd. Priv. prt;y.•$1315,. 5'S-Q5t. CHRYSLER 1957 a.,.ier· tmpena!' ad. cond. 393 Stock Heml $400 • Call Richard MS-Ull. • COMET DIPOR'1'1 WANTED ~--··-·--'"---Orarwa Coundtl '61 W/NEW '$9 q, 6 cyl, TOP I BUYm now tlieo. R/H, 1t1Ck, ''°"'- BILL MAXEY TOYOTA cond. "50. l!88l -Blvd. "3-3Sal B. heh. Ph. lff..ftl5 '65 COMET 'Calieftlt, .PIS, WE PAY TOP DOLLAR auto. new tires-_,,,. $750 l'ORTOPUSEDCARS or bm. --.U00 bet l :JO.. D ,._ CU" ii atra dee.a. 5:'00, 8t&--398D .ti t 1 -GI !Int. Dt & lftll st. ---CONTINENTAL WANTED: nan '11. "to ~64 '& •• Contlnrnt.al. foll pwr. atf, 0... ~ too Pickup. I ' bed, AM/FM. --bnloes. • ""· -llZT. Only '"""-9!8-11197. Now C•rs -___:~_ORYAa -A-·--.,.ir--G-I' -'" eorva1r • 0r. Sedln. ftellflelll • • I auto, clean, 14'iJ. ~ of ~ an auto-* S40-3li60 aft I pm. • ........ llllr --.,,,,, =~~~;;;;;;~=- ..... '' •• at _,, CORYEllE --1111eto .... nd -·-·----oar t.rtlNt consi:alulaUonl '61 Vet, 4 IPd. low mileqe, ..... job well done. Let .. 427 trl"1109r"tr, mar wheda, belp .... J'DUI' .... mt • Pol}'llu Uttt. ~2169. 1-.d &1doinotMe. Call for.,.. NO malter what Jt la. )'O!,I ............. MMlllD _. CUI aeU tt wUh a. OAILY eum. PILOT WANT ADI 1CH111 • ·--- ' IMW.'a . IN ORANGE ' COUNTY . - • .Al.L .ecil.ois e ALL MODIU e IMMUilA n °DIUVllY ......... ~ .... .. "',.... ...... c..~. ..;. ....... ,_., :. ........ ~ ... ::.~ .. " .... "· ';.. $199. ·s ~'!,~.~;~ ;..~ · •195·-., 'i'''~· wire wt.eel.. . t11,,.1Mt1Wllty. Ye11 coul41't . · r M1tet, &c.ll111t . fi..4 • h>tt.r IN'1•1•. ~.SL:J7JJI •H e11lc1f ceMitf811. CUCIJ711 ' • -· • • ,66 IMW ' . $1095 V ' , 1100. l141~, heeter, 4-· ' ;i,~i;.:~:·,~i~... 1rs.95· :::~y~ ~--w • .:::.~··:· ,, .. ~: ·s' 79 ._ 9 " 4~1,e1 Ii~•.• .f.ctory fr11h t - , • cir. ISElttll. . , .;. ' 1: ' ' 1Mio .. ho1te;r, cu1to"M · -~--~----~-.,1111w1,1,... • . ~6:.!!, .w .... : ... ·$·A·v£· : .. ~usnN , . $695, "" ,_ ,.J;,1 •-· ' , H..ioy;'Spr1te". Radio . , • TI.ii bet i1 f1ctory ind · and heat.tr. Mechanically · pricM'ao low Y'O• -•.'f btlino i\I A·l. Perfed•for summer. ' T&M ·MOTORS. '1HE. GREMLINS ARE HERE ti• Fully F1ctory Equipped, Including White Side Will Tlre1, VfhMI Cov1r1, etc. #2 lmDIATI DEUyERY! $213l!~~ READY FOR IMMEDIATI DELIVERY · -HORNETS . REBELS 9JAVELINS-9AMX 9 AMBASS.ADOR. . e WI NEID USED· CARS· 8 e WILL PAY TOP 'DOLLAR· e HIGHEsT-TllADl-INS OF THI!. YEAR 19'67 DAT$UN ITATION WA4t4),N , , , Awfotll1tlc We111111b1I011, r.lu1· f!l\lt~ Me!'lll. 1114 with b eek htteriot. tUc. UJS4'21 $1175 ' 1967 'PON11AC . TIMPIST .CUSTOM I l it "126" 2 door "'4to,, Au .. .li1tic ht111111iu i111 + loh of otfior optici111. Whit. ' with ·bltt• l•t1riot. I lie. U.VU JllL $1701 • 1965 MUS:i'Akll . ' R.., 1hik , 1h1rr ~ ro-'Y to t•· 111111 wl~ lilu,o .,,.,,.,._,, IUc,. NIClffl · • HARBO-R l\lti.8rican Mo1ors PHONE 646·0261 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Johnso._ & Son ' ' , ·LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK 111 e . MERCURY e COU6/.R . ' ..,.. ........ 1111 ....... ,.,;... •• 1111•• . ' tli•t J.tiM•11 & s.11 1, ,..u, tl111i .. wiftl ~ ~"' . .,.., ..... ' NEW lllNTEGO . STATION WAGON -. ·.. . ' . '.. .., ' MON.TIGO MX V-ILLAGER . . . ]51-4'1V-111t9ii.., n,,,.,,ti..,. bii11i111 Co11troJ, 51· l1ct SJ-lft lr111""iui1-. C911rhty U,1'rt 6r1111p, ";NSW 6-71114 Tlr9~ p',,;.,,,, t.1r. Wh1ftw, Lott•i• Cir· 'ri1r ~ W/Atr. Dii,fftr, !'!it'd S.11t,' lt11r f1ci119., Pew. 1r S'91ri111, Alt C1Wif1011M, AM l.li1, Ti11t.J 61111 · -co..;1 .... Dh1. s.1•t ~ ·FIT si..11W1r a.:1t., a,.: "''t.. CTL t..ft ·H1M Mirror, 0.111111 wti .. I Co .... n. Tr1iltr Towiflt t1c.li1p. •<»UIMUll27 .. .lav• ' ~ND NEW 1970. ' ' ' ' ' ~ MARCjlUIS STA'nON WAGON - '67 ·eougc11•;, . A11+.., fHtory •Ir .. IMftf tf1erinf, , • ..,.~.bi, r .. lllio, hooter. lUTIC7J2)". · · . '65 T-Blrcl loMM •. full' jlHlw•r, f1ctory 1!r. IOSE6~11' '66 -Mustang G,T. $1475 : Coup1. Auk ., f1ctory 1lr, '••or d"riltf, ·,._r bt1koJ, rMlo, 1Mo1+.r, 1$TY4471 '64 Conffnentol $1575 f1ctory 1ir~ fwll ,.wor, ,~;,; h'utor, d copti1111tly · cl1111. IOLT616l . '67 Mercury Cycl .. o at 2 Dr-. H.T. loe~.J . . ' ' '66 Ford· Cntry Sdn $1875 t P11J., 111t1. fl'lllll*I~ lllH, eir coll4., roof r1!11. ITDE 717} 68Cougar Allh., po-t t .. rlllf, r1~io, Hllfer, 2J,OOO 1ctv•I .,.;i., .. IXEUUJI ' ' '67 Cortina 2 Door. 1yrro11J , . 70. ~rd · Maverick ·$Zl7S. A.T., 14,000 mil". l-'i•'l li11for. ·~ Mercury Pl-kin $1675 4 O..r{~,_ f"' .. ..,., •2~t full power, ,Mio, M1t. or. ·he.tifwl --'Jff•"· ISaM06t_I , '67..F.ord~Sclft $2275. A..0. hM.t 'lll'I. P:S., P.I .. 1fr ..-., '"' reil._ tYST4'tl •161:ope. ·.lallye .,'-$1-175 IWOfftJf : • . 16$· v.w.: :Iii& $775 4 .. .;,.J:.~ ..-.4t.'M~~,,. ·· · " .. 67 '~P..i~:t··~$ll7$ 'V.f,-,.,.+o. ~t;'",.. ,.._ ttoorfiit: ,..,..._ hNMJ. IUMl'IOJl 11 I . '"1~·~··$~5~ 2 ~-~~~": ~ ... ., ...... llH, ,. ........... 'WV.W~Squarebk .$1575 (W1EIJ.11 '' .................. ,,,_,...,.~ .• ....,......, Jo~n &-Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL . MARK Ill e MERCURY e COU&AR . Jiff MAUOI ICMR.nADt COIT.A llllllU, 540..HJO - DUNTON FORD 2240'" ... ' . ·~SANTA-ANA '' . . ' 546-7076 ·. . "66 MUSTANG " 2 '"' • ........,. '!I ..... . ....... ~ ....... . flo111 ... ,_., ·~ , .. .i1.. fit~tor, wt.it. w1N tittJ• Uc •• •J9W3?1 11289 '6' MlllCUllY Co1191r 2 Do« Xl-7. V-1, owto. tT11t1., f1ct.r, .,, coM., ,o'w.r '411• '-'''"· rMlo, ...... ,~ wltitowtin tlrM, '11111.,I reof, tlllhll 1!111, w .. 101 CM'Of'I, ,Jew 1111il••t•· IXVJl7tl :-'-$32'17--L. '65 MUSTANG t iloor, VI, 4 ,.,..,., ;ow ... 1t19riitt, r1dio, he1tor, wi41 ov1I ff,..._, Pfff ... t l111. l ie. #VJY062 $1273 . '64 FORD 2 Door H1rcftop. V•I, ..+o. tT1111., 1ir coMltfo1I .. , po:•., 1+.1n.-., r-"i• ..., li1-.t1r. TOSIC,liOI $986 '66 MUST~G C,.. 6 cyl., 1ticlc tllift, ,. • ., •te«i~t. rid;., kit. .... whit. well1, wlteel UY. o", ... ,. ,•i11t. U1. #SVE. 214 $1393 , '60 TR'3 lo1Jdit1r. 4 1~ tT111""11• tio11, rHio •. fSlUf21 $68t '66 MUSTANG · ·C..,.. I cyll,..,_r, ........ fie tr.-i11i-, ,..., ... or1... r-"lo, f ..... . ~w10 ti,..._ I S ... 111) $1389 ''4 BUICK SNH ............ A • ._ ... tTeltlflll11io11, ,...or ''°"'" lfll, ,Hf ........ .,. #14- 14190. $889 '66 CALIENT! GT 2 Do..-he"'t•I'· V-1, 4° •,.M; f1ctory 1ir, ,-.r 'rlo1riflt, tMio, h11tor, wM.I CO ..... I ll)(lf41 ' $1169 . '65 MUSTANG $999 '65 CHIVROLET SS \ 2.door h1,.,top. V-1, ••to-1 m1tic h-111•., f•ctory •ir co..iitto11i11t, l'O~or , .. .,..~ int, r1clio, h11t1r, whMI cov•tt· IHEOIOtl $1083 . '63 FOllD XL Co11v1rtihl1, V-1, •uto11111· tic tT111J., po-r11t.1ri 11l1 r1dio, he1t1r, ~ite w1ll"i wh11I co""· IFMC l74) 1 $689 IALI 11 All 1.m ........... ... .......... tr.. .,.,J,. 11o ot -uit .... ,._ '"' .... ....._ W th·elr ... --......... ,...,tw ha:a•a.t..e.. ..._. • !"' n•-•• • " • • • All Modelo Te I a-.-p,...... ' ' -Con'""' ··-··· eT-eT....J •'MAllo:ll I ..... :, '! , ... L T1l's tf DUNTON FORD · 2240 s. Mlilll SANTA ANA 546-7076